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. last word was “coat”, Society SUE JONES, Editor | Pace? THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Was a coincidence in Friday's “BB” mentioning “being upset,” that, accidentally, the dozen lines tollowing were turned up-side Jown. Since yours truly has been writing, can not help but notice the great difference a missing letter or “typo” (short for typographical ertor) can make. Think the fun- niest to appear here was, “and the Captain wore a striped cat’’—the natch. Howsome, la—you'll nary be makin’ a mistake in following the buys and bargains and visiting the fine shops mentioned below. a amiss MAR-ED IS MOVING! And this means not onlf the fine dress shop at 421-B Duval Street but PRICES! You all know what a chore packing is and the only way out is te cut down on the things you heve. Consequently— Mar-Ed Dress Shop—plan to have one item featured daily at an Extra-Spécial Sale Prica in addi- instantly Then another time, there will be sweaters which sold originally for $7.95 will go on sale at $4.95! will inelude orlons, wools is a perfect opportunity clothes for the coming festivities. All sale items jar merchandise which reduced so that moving sier, However, you all moving is—so, can not ‘all on just what day any of wearing apparel will tured at a reduction. So, money drop in Mar-Ed Dress Shop and ask them for the FEATURED DAILY SALE SPE- CIAL—remember—it can be any- thing — sweaters or skirts or dresses, etc. weap ANEING! or APOLO- GIES to: The Key West Division tthe Fred Astaire School of ‘ance—or briefly—to Rollene Pol- ock for the error in PHONE _ UMBER which IS 2-8760! Dunno .ow it happened—and am sure sorry especially since yours truly realizes so many people would like more information.on the trans- portation “service you are now starting for children taking ballet or tap at he Studio! geile greatly reliev- jal at the Adorable jalon, 924 Simonton Either type—the Quick or the Complete Fa- cial will cleanse and beautify your skin and relax you. s KBY-notess*Low Carbonell stand- ing in front of his shop on Duval Street opening his mail. He looked yather startled at the appearance of @ very, very small-brown ma- nilla envelope which had a ten cent air mail stamp in one corner and in.the opposite—in rough pen- cilled print—“Via National Air ” Poor Lou’s amazement increased even more so upon opening it to liscover it was a carbon copy of a etter he bad written on bebalf of one of the boys from Our Town who was in the service. At the bot- tom was written, “Lou, youse is a good boy’. == The cHroline Shop, 223° Ann Street, have lovely gift items which are unusual and different, including many imports. You will be delighted with the pretty demi-tasses, the beautiful hurri- cane lamps, and all the goed- FROM NOV. 1 TO NOV. 10 Wednesday, October 27, 1954 looking flower vases, serving trays, Be ap." salad bowls, cassero! ai too—that stunni Blenko ware (you know the ~~ ored glass that looks as if it has Pressed in bubbles). As @ matter of fact, you'll find so many lovely things at the Caroline Shop, that you'll net ont ly buy gifts, but want some of the articles for your’ own home and truly, they will be conversa- tion pieces as well as useful: Stmes RECIPE RETRACTION: The lovely young matron who was men- tioned by yours truly recently as the one who cooked the wet Paper napkins as fried oysters so as to have enough for her guests asked me to tell you that I gave you the wrong recipe. It was not wet paper fapkins but crumpled up paper towels—NOT WET—and dipped in batter | and dtied—for oysters. Never let it be said, that your “BB” hesitates to correct errors. Sez meE You'll be even happier on Christmas Day — when you've paid by the Lay-Away—plan at Home Appliance Co., 605 Simon- fon Street. Also, you'll have no trouble choosing just about any kind of electrical appliance you wish at | this grandshop which carried a multitude of everything needed for the home. Thé ire auto- matic coffee pots, toasters, waf- fle irons, griddies, deep-friers, ters, egg cookers and innum- je small appliances which are not only convenient to pay for on the Lay-Away plan but which will save fuss, mess and time in cooking. Then too, perhaps your family combines their gift-giving at Christmas time so that one large electrical appliance may. be pos- sible. Here jin, at Home Ap- xcellent selection manufacturers of sewing machines, automatic washers, refpigerators, ranges and other convenient, time-saving and labor-saving ‘istmas thoughts on - electrical accessories, by all means go to Home Appliance Co., 605 Simonton Street—per- haps, you might even wish to give an air conditioner—enyway, whatever you'd like—you" may purchase here on either the Lay-Away Plan or by payment terms. Then too, remember, that Home Appliance is a relia hed dealer. BULLETIN" ty. Biss: Saw Marian Arango at benefit corner (Fleming and Duval) selling tic- kets for the American Legion Aux- iliary Unit No. 28 MASQUERADE BALL to be held October 30 at the Legion Home on Stock Island. There will be door and costume ‘prizes galore. Favors and a Floor Show by the Hawaiian Dance School will all add to the evening’ of fun—so try not to miss it! Wagner Sign Shop Will Be CLOSED For Vacation ’ Thank You Somehow or other the words “building” and “dreams” go to- gether because usually when you construct something it is the re- sult of great thought, and plan- ning.and in many ca: careful budgeting over the years and one might say—that your hotel, mo- tel, apartment house, business office, swimming pool, restaur- ant—and Home is the realization in concrete of your building vi- sions. For these reasons and many many more—it is important that you phone 2-2333 and speak with “Mr. Mac’ of the Bennett Con- struction Co. or drop in 217 Du- val. Discuss with him what you'd like—what you can afford—and your “building dream”. You'll get not only understanding end cooperation, but the certainty that—BENNETT BUILDS BET- TER! Sas = = “Alas the por Hindu, He does the best he kindu; He sticks to his caste from first to last And for trousers makes his skindu whe are awate by new that the A and B Lobster House, 700 Front Street commands one of the most charming views of a waterfront found anywhere—in- cluding the San Francisco Em- barcadere. However, it might be that you have just heard of this and not actually seen.it—so may yours truly suggest that you not miss this beautiful scene with shrimp boats and ships passing and sky and sunsets and the water. Also, the seafood dinners at the A and B Lobster House are so good that they match the view in excel- lence. fe ee DAFFY DEFINITIONS—‘Genu- uine Leather: Nature itself has worked into the texture of every Piece of Genuine Leather certain marks that are the true marks of quality. Every steer or cow, no matter how sheltered a life it may live, inevitably comes in. contact with bramblé bushes, barbed wire fences, sharp stones or the horns of its own kind. These encounters leave small healed scars and seratches on the finished leather which are in no way to be recognized as defects but instead the definite conclusive proofé of Genuine Leather”"—(pow you know—) Se aes Many of. you have “redoing” your and might have decided with the kiddies getting bigger, to plan a room for the of their very own. IDEAL TOGS, 534 Duval Street have all the different kinds of furniture you need for the small fry. Just can’t delay another second telling you of the truly pretty combination chest of drawers and wardrobe seen at the Ideal Togs. It is a heavenly pale blue decorated with adorable nursery motif decals and is made of Plex- tone—a new beautiful finish and washable too and yeu can get the bed in the same color. Now te continue with all the “CHILDREN’S FURNITURE” items at IDEAL TOGS. There are cribs, nursery chairs, play- | pens, mattresses, hi-chairs and | by just dropping in 534 Duval Street you'll find everything vou need to equip a complete nur- Ed been busy Eskimo Nite Sunday Night 2 Pieces of Furs will be Awarded Each Sunday Night Show Times: THE PATHFINDER ~ 7:00 and 10:18 A SLIGHT CASE OF LARCENY — 8:55 ONLY Thursday, Friday and Saturday . ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE gery. However, yours truly would like te add that you shouldn’t be surprised when you find a lot of the children’s furniture at Ideal Togs can be turned easily and | quickly te serve two or three dif- ferent purposes even though this never fails te astonish your truly. WELCOME"10> Rather helated- ly—Normia and Mildred Marshall and their boy, David and girl, Vir- ginia, He ig the manager for the Coca Cola here and under- stand that ere really enthusi-| astic about living in Our-Town. ager is the DECCA PHONO. G 'H at the Music Shoppe, 72% Duval Street. It is portable and only $31.95. The tone (hi-fi) and performance a xception- ally good, and you can play all three record speeds. This would be perfect also to send to the college student in your family as a “dorm” gift. They'd sure have a let of fun with it. A reminder that the Music Shoppe in addition to this WON- DERFUL PHONOGRAPH BUY have all of the top tunes (sheet music too)—and there are still some of the recordings from “Student Prince” left in both the long playing and the 45's. If you haven‘’t visited this complete record and MUSIC SHOPPE—by all means—don’t Records make wonderful ed when received, Ssaees it yeleuere bushes out a mile Go to “DONALD'S” for a new style! E Ee Se Having been told that yours tru- ly looks like a walking ghost—and feeling the same—tomorrow, shall have to forego my visit with all you wonderful people. Am' now taking to my downy in the hopes that.rest, plenty of fruit juices, and the hundred and one ways to “cure the common cold” will This is the first time, with the exception of vacation, that your| “BB's” publication day will arrive —minus it. However, this bug has | been having free room and board at my expense for too long and am hoping to evict it—but rapidly! Trust that Friday will find me again shopping for you all and chatting of the buys and bargains. Shall surely miss you—but for the nonce—shall creep ailing and ach- ing and sniffling to my bed. YOURS TRULY, jeamnette (Adv't.) P.S.—Don’t forget your subscrip- tion to the Community Concerts. Veree fine musical evenings plan- ned for this season! A little leftover ham and chick- en will make a fine luncheon dish this, way: Scoop out baked pota-} toes and mash with butter or mar- garine, a little hot milk or cream, salt, pepper and minced parsley. Now dice the chicken and ham fine and add. Pile the mashed po- tato back into thé shells, sprinkle | with grated cheese and reheat in the oven or under the broiler, Sen A tube of anchovy paste will give zest to a salad dressing or a cream-cheese sandwich spread. TELEPHONE: Cat’s Pa jamas Make A Sensational Halloween Costume eo When witches start warming up their brooms and the spooks are getting ready for the big night, it’s time to prepare a really sen- sational Halloween costume for | Junior. | Gay and whimsical costume pat- | terns are made by all leading pat- tern companies, complete with simplified sewing and cutting dir- ections, Sewing center experts recommend that you make your own “trick-or-treat” outfits for the | small fry of the family, adding that | you'll find it a welcome change from the usual sober sewing you must do. All are easy and quick to make, need little fitting and may be made in nonsense fabrics. A particularly effective costume | is a “cat’s pajamas” outfit made | in red-and-white peppermint-strip- ed cotton. Size 8 takes about 4 yards of 35-inch fabric, with an-| other 3/8 yard of contrasting fab- ric to line the hood and make the ears. Cotton batting stuffs the long tail, and a straightened-out coat- hanger or other piece of wire gives the tail shape and character. A long zipper closes the front, and snap fasteners at the wists make it possible for. Junior to free his hands to get at the Halloween treats. From the same basic pattern} you can make other members of the animal kingdom, such as a| rabbit and a panda, ‘By varying | the type of ears and tail as well as the fabric. After your young masquerader | is zipped into his costume, you| Guests for Sunday brunch will | enjoy this menu. 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