The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 19, 1954, Page 2

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Society — Personals — News Of Interest To Women ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE r.Co eaks At| re 8 [NAVAL HOSPITAL BIRTHS Vector Recent Meeting Of |! Baby Girl St. John Baby Girl Fernandez SUE JONES, Editor THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5661 Tuesday, October 19, 1954 en these t rdate.,vent and the 3rd grade of $t. Judge also : that | Joseph's are tied. : m of innoculation and vae Dr. Delio Cob was introduced 4s thi on wil’ be started in the near | guest speaker by Mrs. Jane Zur| On program in Monroe as shown by all the mo- present. Support Our Community Chest Bo ees Sure, ‘tip true the frost will never ‘be on the pumpkin here, but by jingo—there’s a clean, crisp chill the air these days. The thought occurs that elsewhere this is the time of year to break out the win- ter clothing, clean the furnace, change the drapes and slipcovers and rugs to darker shades and heavier fabrics, order wood for fireplaces, put on the storm shut- ters, find the snow shovel. _\ However, ‘tis a completely dif- ferent picture in Our Town. rates , rainy, snowstormy phe: Seared up, we have only sunshine, and warmth to look for- wardto. Winter here is the time for , and fishing, sun- bathing, and the fun of parties and houseguests. Throughout the coun- people are planning to travel to Town and we all are most’ in having what. others Give The United Way 2s ss The drive over the Seven Mile fails to thrill yours truly. We stop- Ped in Marathon for coffee and) then cofitinued up the Keys. Was flabbergasted at the terrific amount of building and booming and houses and people inasmuch as.I can remember not too long ago, when even Marathon was Sparsely settled. The rest of the trip up yours truly can not tell you all about because I fell asleep and 80 did Joan. (No, I wasn’t driving —that car of mine couldn’t make it to Stock nd). i" might be tire, actually believe you can’t dance—if so, you'll have the surprise of your life when you find that yeu can. Phone 2-8760 or drop in the new Key West Division of the Fred Astaire School of Dance and en- roll in one of their ballroom will spend time and money for just a few weeks of. Already, many of our grand win- ter residents are returning and houses are being re-opened and there is much activity ‘mongst “those who live here what with painting and “‘re-doing” and house- cleaning. Yes, the air of “Winter Season” excitement a stirrin’ that is just to the shops we'd best be doin’. Saaz es Giving either a current best seller, or a classical or popular book is one of the finest ways to ~ remember your friends at Christ- - mas time. May yours truly call to your attention that people who are stationed overseas would be particularly tive of the latest fiction from the states. The Bookshop, on Fleming Street. just below Simonton has an excellent variety of books. in- cluding the very latest fiction and nén-fiction and THEY WILL WRAP AND MAIL YOUR GIFTS ‘OVERSEAS! dust drop in and your —or even phone 27089 and tell them to whom you wart books sent, and they'll do the chore of: mailing for you. REMEMBER NOVEM- BER 15 i Op come fr over classes. Your wallflower days will start to fade away. Rollene Pollock is the capable supervisor of this new dance Studio. The Astaire method of learning to—tango, waltz, rhum- ba, etc.—is taught here, and utilizes the great knowledge ef this famous dancer. So, let the Key West Division of the Fred Astaire School show you the easy way to betoming a confident and good dancer. Then you'll really, enjoy yourself when dance music plays—instead of freezing self-consciously all alone in a corner. Ss=Ses Support Our Community Chest s The first Epemtredta Gables and Joan’s teeth, having been straightened, are staying that way. Really, a marvelous job was done on them and the dentist seemed so pleased when I told him so that I was sorry that it had taken me so long to thank him. Then we drove through Coral Gables and saw a great deal of it—and final- ly emerged into downtown Miami. Phoned friends who seemed to be unaminous in the opinion that writing’ letters is ‘mice and why. and Bahai Honda Bridges never DB Mr. and Mrs, Louis, James St. John, 26-2 Poinciana Place, are the parents of a 6 pound, 10 ounce baby girl born at the Naval Hos- pital on October 11. The baby has been named Ann. Baby Girl Jones Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dock Jones, 1020% Margaret Street, announce the birth of a daughter, Wenonah awn on October 12 at the Naval Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 15% ounces. Boy For Oineys Mr..and Mrs. Robert Bruce Ol- ney, 908 Simonton Street, Apt. 2, are the parents of a 7 pound, 3% ounce baby boy. The baby has been named Robert John and was born on October 14 at the Naval Hos- pital. SE Ask t the wastebasket which is given . free with, each Purchase of, this splendid floor- covering and which matches the color and pattern of the lino- leum. So, if you're bored with your floors—by all means phone 2-2512 for a quick, y and in- expensive way to change them. All the “DO-IT-YOURSELF” floorcoverings — including the Ken-Flex Vinly tile are found here, so there is an added sav- ings if you wish to install your own. 2 Baeez Support Our Community Chest After this Sun" ‘and T wacderea about and it seemed like Old Home Week because we ran into friends. Bumped into Kola Reid who said she had seen Wallace and Eleanor Kirke and Eleanor and Edwin Trevor. Then saw John, Hope and Julie Theriault and met Mrs. Hufft and Mrs. Goetzke. R= ae == The last word in an excellent seafood—or fish dinner can start out with the first two letters of the alphabet—A AND 8, which is Our Town‘s Lobster House at 700 Front Street, Here there is a large utiful dining room— mpletely enclosed with glass ialousies so that the dunning ‘view of the waferfront can be seen from any table. ‘Tis hard to say which is the finest=what you Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fernandez |The Mothers’ Club announce the birth of their daugh | ter, Joette Carol, at the Naval Hos-|__Mothers’ Club of the Convent of ch pital on October 12. The baby} weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces at brith. Her mother is the former Madelyn Carol Sanchez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blas Sanchez, 2421 Fogarty Avenue. Baby Girl Rich Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Rich, 101-F Poinciana Apts., have named their daughter Lynn Roxan-| ne. The baby weighed 8 pounds, 5% ounces at birth at the Naval Hospital on October 12. Oslins Have Son Ar. and Mrs. John Robert Oh- lin, 511-B West Poinciana, are the parents of a 6 pound, 6 ounce son born on October 13 at the Naval Hospital. He has been named Jack Kenneth. | Girl For Rockoffs Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alan Rock- off, 516 Catherine Street, announce | the birth of their daughter, Kath- | leen Marie, at the Naval Hos-| pital on October 13. The baby | weighed 7 pounds,.' ounce at brith, | | | Smiths Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lee Smith, 204-E Poinciana, have named ther daughter Glenda Marie. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces when | she was born at the Naval Hos- | pital on October 13, Palmers Have Son | Mr. and Mrs, Paul Thomas Pal-| mer, 17-B Boca Chica have named | their son Robert Alan. The baby| weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces at| birth at the Naval Hospital on Oct- | ober 12. Halloween Party Planned By Does At the last meeting of the B. P. O. Does held in the Annex of the Elks Club, plans were announced for an Old Fashioned Halloween Party for the night of Friday, Oct- ober 29. Attendance at the party will be | limited to Elks and theif ladies or Does and their escorts, and a smail admission will be charged. | There will be all the old time! =. realizes that games to be played, fortunetelling, | bobbing for apples, and dancing. Guests are urged:to appear: in jtume, to viegfor the es, fe" otterea, + ‘ ~ * future. Mrs. Maty Acheson, membership airman, announced that a mem. |horst, program. chairman. A film} After the meeting refreshments |on fluoridation furnished by the | “ere served under the direction ef Public Health Service was shown| MX. Nancy Beason, hospitality Mary Immaculate and St. Joseph’s | bership campaign is under way.|to the mothers, after which Dr. | *2#itman. Schools held their regular meet-|A prize will be given to the class | Cobo gave a very enlightening talk ing last week at the Convent Au- ditorium. Mrs. Marjorie Barrett, first vice President presided in the basence of Mrs. Florience Rabon, presi dent, Mrs. Juanita Veliz, chairman of the ways and means committee, announced plans for a Spagheiti | | Supper on November 4 at the N.! |C. C. S. Club, 1021 Duval Street Proceeds from the supper will go towards payment of the new movie Projector, # | with the largest membership. Mrs. Acheson reported that up | to that date the 2nd grade of Con-| Eisner Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 Special Chrome Dinettes . Wrought Iron Dinettes Lime Oak Dinettes ...... Children of the Convent were giv- | en eye tests this month under the direction of Mrs. Teresa Judge. chairmay of, welfare and health committee. Mgs, Judge reported that the e§iipment used was fur- nished by the Public Health De- partment. Pupils of St. Joseph’s and St. | Francis Xavier schools will also 2 Kune Wit! ANY MODEL FOR YOUR TELEVISION OR RADIO Cake 2.8511 Philco TV Sales and Service KEY WEST RADIO & TV SERVICE 826 DUVAL STREET | POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE | STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer \T IreB.. ACCESSORIES UFELLIS 22 | Factory Methods Used— All Work Cuaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment | FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 928 Truman Avenue TELEPHONE 2-6008 LAST TIMES TODAY 20m. Conory-foe GARY COOPER SUSAN HAYWARD RICHARD WISHARK Tubes . . Batteries | The Key West Citizen Is a FAMILY Newspaper on the subject. A very favorable reaction to the WATCH REPAIRS, C. L. Burks (USN, Ret.) GOMEZ ARCADE: 713 . 715 DUVAL STREET 3 - 24 Hour Service On All Watches peat clamber naib Complete Overhaul—Parts and Crystal Included: Reg. Windup, $5.00 Automatic Wind, $6.50 : Chronograph, $14.50 a St Ae NN cana eS HOURS: " 9-12 A.M. — 2-9 P.M. All watches electronically timed and guaranteed year unless it has been dropped or tampered with. oe W reserve the right to refusel any watch that is too badly damaged or tampered with. % Air Conditioned CONTINUOUS SHOWS, FROM THERE ON The Finest and Largest Theatre in Key West Tues. and Wed: | Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Show Times 3:30 — 6:30 — 8:30 100% AIR CONDITIONED Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Tues. and Wed. CAVE ° OUTLAWS ( FechtucOlor | pay % + Other business attended to at the meeting was election’ of Beulah Russell as secretary to fill a posi: tion made vacant through a re- signation. those who live in Miami love it— 1 am never happier than when the car heads back over the Keys and I know that soon I'll be in my be- loved Key West. And this time in = » Mosie hath charms and all the ‘A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE |_mew. records (af the popular re- cording artists found at the Mu- since last time, but di pecially since Joan had go to the orthodontist that we'd’: go to Miami and: so it was Sa’ y that we drove up. Today would like to tell you of the trip. ee 8 Se Whether you are visiting Our ‘Town, or live here all the time, you'll be interested to know that the Sun and Sand Beach Club dining room is always open to the public. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in this charm- ing and delightful spot which faces the Atlantic Ocean. By going down Simonton Street and turning LEFT, you'll find plenty of parking space for the car and inside a great variety of excellent meals on the menu — all which are perfectly prepar- ed. George and Elsie Keyes are two swell people who live up to their last name by unlocking the combination of warm hospitality, charming surroundings and good food at their SUN AND SAND BEACH CLUB for you all. The ee | Be leaving at the crack of dawn did not take place. Our intentions were good and Joan, bless her heart, was up and about and ae ge and finally she got real s' with me. She and Mac finally tormented and pummelled me and so still sleepy we got in the car and drove off. Zs it might be That some of you all have not heard that the Sup- ermarket in Poinciana is now called “BILL’S” and that it has been under new management. Momma Jerry, Poppa Louis, Sheile and her husband, Bill, are doing a wonderful job of selling grand greceries—and that in- clues the well-known brands of ig , Catry preducts, ad fresh produce. in ta a complete x election of gro- ns at Bill‘s—you'll find s and Swift's CHOICE meat sold the old-time Hing it to your order you the exact amount ss you wish! When ase the tender, high at at Bill's Supermar- Poinciana. You can test fr ket — easy about the success of your | as this seems to be one inne! 42 the most impogtam® ques. sic. Shoppe, 726 Duval Street will indeed add a gi deal to your listening pleasure. For many ye since the days of the “vic- trola’’—playing records has been ‘one of the most popular forms of entertaining. This wonderful little record ' shoppe which is up Duval Street —going toward the Atlantic al- ways carries the top tunes and of course, the three record sl and 78 are found Here too. Sheet music of the lat- est hits are also sold here. So, if you’re planning to have a party. or a small dance at your home —you'll find a marvelous selec- tion of records at the Music Shoppe including many of the wonderful classical ones too! P.S. Be sure to hear the un- believable quality and tone of the Decca Portable Phonograph which has hi-fidelity performance (three speeds and two speakers) for only $31.95—at the Music 1] Give The United Way While aan Faent “too much! time—decided to take a ‘“‘shopper’s holiday” and look around some stores. Was not surprised to see quite a few things which are in Our Town’s very own stores but was astonished that many of the prices are lower here! -Played a game all by myself of naming the stores which carried. identical’ mer- chandise. Well, started chatting with Mr. Neff who manages Beck’s and dis- covered that he had been visiting Our Town since the year 30 some- thing or other. It was rather hum- orous to find ourselves outdoing each other in praises for Our Town. Then of course we played the. game of “do you knew” and discovered many mutual aequaint- ances amongst whom were the Julius Stones, the Silvermans and many more. At the Ker Wat Floor Cover- ing Co., 132 Duval Street you'll find that marvelous plastic tile which will easily transform an old, dirty wall into a new, and gleaming one. It comes in 4s by 4¥e squares for only seven cents each and is truly an inexpensive way to redecorate your kitchen or bath, Remember too, that the Key West Fleor Covering Co. is head- Quarters fer that marvelous Armstrong linoleum which will beautify any floor in your home. returning home, saw a most won- derfuly strange sight and. found a new way to leaye Miani eliminated the traffic-choked road which into Homestead. Tomorrow, shall tell you all about it. Ut is nw Re recon te think of Christmas presents and many wonderful things to please mi- lady are found at TRINKETERO (next door to Herman’s, 512 Du- val Street) which is the new, darling accessory shop in Our Town. All that glitters is not gold and indeed the lady in your life will say it’s so if she were to receive one of the jewelled accessories for her handbag from Trinketero. There are compacts, cigarette cases, tiny “‘lip-vue” mirrors, purse size perfume bottles, light- ers, combs, tiny: pill boxes, and lipstick cases with rhinestones, or pearls or studded with lovely colored stones. She'll be real pleased te find one or more of these in her Christmas stocking. However, you'll say the values are golden when you find that prices on these sparkling beau- ties start at reg ae Or perhaps mi a new ws and TRINKE- TERO have lovely ones in dark shades as well as the pastels which are so popular here. So, if you'd like to’ send a stunning brown or black leather, velvet, or silk handbag away for Christ- mas—don’t forget that handbags fo match fall ensembles—either | sport or dress are found at TRINKETERO. | pated Chest £ When your gray > And you don’t care for it thet these eee, Sauna, it has been my intention to remind you that the Community Chest) Drive for Funds is now under way and to urge you to support it. Re- member, you give only once but many organizations in Our Town receive this Drive. Am sure that each and every one of you all will donate their maintenance from | Pearl Reed, chairman of the Second Annual Fashion Show to be presented November 13, announced that fashions from Mar-Ed Shop would be shown and that Mrs. Wilhelmnia Harvey has agreed to | be commentator. ° A meeting of the committee wi'l | be held soon to discuss details of the show. a How About 8? WANT A FREE 3-DAY TOUR TO HAVANA? Inquire at EL PASAJE Spanish Restaurant 1005 Truman Ave. Ph, 2-6136 Spanish Fox News Box Office Open: 1 Cartoon :45 - 9:00 P.M, Daily 3:45 - 9 P.M., WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Mae TELEPHONE 2-3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE =9gq3 San Carlos Theatre Air-Conditioned Little Theaire . "92 TRUMAN AVENUE “Air Cool” Wednesday and Thursday ... MR. 880 Edmund Gwenn . . Dorothy McGuire Showing Friday Only... ROSE OF CIMARRON Jack Beutel - Mala Powers Bill Williams Showing Saturday Only .. UNDER THE GUN Sunday and Monday ... UNTAMED FRONTIER “In Technicolor” FOR SALE ‘51 FORD Victoria, new paint, radio, w/s wall tires ... ’ . $795.00 48 CHEV. Conv. » $175.00 ‘50 MERCURY, €. c. ..... $395.00 “50 PLYMOUTH, radio .. $585.00 4 FORD, panel, 1-Ton .. $100.00 |! ‘99 PONTIAC . . $ 50.00 ‘99 PLYMOUTH . . $ 35.00 ‘42 CHRYSLER, flat bed, overload springs ....... $125.00 DARLOW’S as much as you possibly can be- cause it ig human nature to want to help worthwhile and needy causes abd indeed, the Community Chest is first on the list. YOURS TRULY, jeannette. } PURE OIL STATION STOCK ISLAND TEL. 2-3167 Open 7 A.M. ‘til 10 P.M. 2 Pieces Sunday Nite. [ i i] each Sunday Night. il Effective Oct. 23, Eskimo Nite will be every | Tuesday and “Weanesday | of Furs will be awarded Show Times: LADIES OF THE CHOROUS — 7:00 & 10:19 RED PONY 8:38 ONLY _ Thursday, Friday and Saturday Opening Tues., Oct. 19 STRAND Tues. and Wed, Only 100% Air Conditioned Reg. Adm. Prices , Box Office Opens 1:45 CONTINUOUS SHOWS—2:00 - 4:00 - 6:15 - 8:30 Now See It On. A Trite CinemaScope Screen 16x40

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