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Society — Personals — News Of Interest To Women ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE SUE JONES, Editor Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, November 2, 1954 Have sure missed you all. In| fact, shortly before deciding*to be| “sensible” about the third return| match of the “Bug” versus “Bliss” | ~absentmindedly said “felt a column coming on" and of course} meant “cold’’—but reckon the sub- conscious “BB” was concerned | about missing your company even for a short spell. (Can't remember whether it is Freud or Korysbaski | ~i.e., psychiatry or semantics which supposedly explains word | substitutions). A good and wise friend of mine said “Y'know you can treat a cold and it will last two weeks and then you can ignore it—and it will | last 14 days’~and so—as I told | you—for two days I rested—and| yours truly has had pills and juices and hot lemonades until am prac: | tically pale yellow to match, De- cided to vary this routine and had a little fea with the hot lime juice | (KEY)—and so, Golly—would like to say—am absolutely bloomin’ and burstin’ with the good health—but ~oh—sad true note—am still in a wilted, decrepjt stage. However—but—oh, tilly tosh—the spirit remains strong and undaunt- ed and intact and speaking of such —there was Hallowe'en. So, let's just say that ll the phantoms haven't pfftt-ed and you all could “spirit” to the shops with me, eh? (Sorry—am still weak today). oe Holidays are always happy times and even more so when you have that “special” frock for the party, dance, luncheon— or any social occasion. Let's glance at some of the pretties at HERMAN’S, 512 Duval Street. There are moires, bengalines, beautiful colors and too, those exotic shades, such as “toast,” and “mongolian white.” ‘Mongst the really dreamy numbers was @ distinc- tive cream brocade—coat style and the note of ance, other than style and fabric—were the lovely single rhinestone buttons on each cuffed three-quarter length sleeve. Also saw a mag- nificent cream lace that was be- witching, but’ with @ dignified look. So, te flair eut with fashion of @ big evening—don’t miss the beautiful dining, dancing and party frocks at HERMAN’S, 512 Duval. And after yours truly had seen all the pretty dresses—no- teed that for ONLY $1.50 you can get those Holyywood Maxwell bras in nylon or cotton! My Red Bhat come slitheritig in—Wearing quite a scared and shaken look. Of course, yours truly was concerned and then she told me that she had seen a sailor walking down Southard Street} carrying a one-legged skeleton! Told her that it was Hallowe'en time and not to be too upset. Then she said that she recog- nized that skeleton! Seems as if some time ago, the late Dr. Galey gave it to Betty Bruce when she was studying art. Needless to say—she was quite fascinated with it—even to scrubbing the bones! My Red Shaw! said she thought it then went to Dr. Porter. How the sailor got it and what hap- pened to the other leg are mys- teries. Sometimes—yours truly dunno about eg ete, g Want te tell Yeu abevt the de- licious dinners, luncheons and breakfasts served at the Sun and Sand Beach Club—and also in addition te marvelous feed, you'll meet George and Elsie Keyes who are the managers of this | tion of reading material is found | their Studio, charming and delightful spot. Elsie always has awarm word | of greeting for you and so im. mediately you know that you are welcome and thet an int taken to see that you hav meai and courteous, prompt ser- vice. George is wonderful and his sense of humor you'll really en- joy, because it is refreshingly different. Also, it is his eagle eye end vast restaurant experience which give good =menu selection—moderate prices—and good food! So, by all means don’t miss—SREAKFAST - LUNCH - OR DINNER at the Sun Sard Peach C'ub—(Straight down Simonton and TURN LEFT at the edge of the Atlantic Osean). | taire Schoo! of Dance will mean | eed “Mary, ee ye ttle ae She drove in 0 But every time s The little car turn ed A. mest thoughtful remem- brance at CHRISTMAS time and lated one is— an appreci | MAGATING SUBSCRIPTIONS! © At the BOOKSHOP, (Fieming Street, just below Simonton) you walt get the very lowest rates for and | | their development. | the Ballet Directer—whe will be | either renewals or new subscrip- pane Y'know, kids of the read- age always get « big bang out of having their very ‘own magazines delivered. Books too make an excellent Gift for all ages. The finest selec- at the BOOKSHOP, Frankly, it’s just wonderful fun to BROWSE at the BOOKSHOP and you'll like George and Janice White because they are grand and too—their knowledge and collection of books is really exceptional. A reminder that November 15 —mailing deadline for Christmas gifts going Overseas is drawing nigh—why net phone 2-7089 and have the BOOKSHOP wr: remembrance for your friends abroad. 2a cz "BYE by BLISS: To Dr. Baird— his lovely wife and his two sons who will be leaving shortly for Hammond, Indiana, where he wil! enter private practice. Our Town will miss this grand family and here's the wish for the very best of everything to them in their new home. ee s g Your portrait as a Christmas gift will convey « personal thoughtfulness and one done by Poray Studio, 404 Southard Street will give extra pleasu Years of experience, combined with an expert technique in photography and the fact that the processing is done right in mean that your picture by Poray will indeed be @ good one. PHONE 2-3088 for your ap- pointment NOW se that Christ- mas morning will find one of the nicest remembrances you can give—e PORTRAIT by PORAY and it will be beautiful, I'll clue you. SS ak = My Red Shawl came in the. other day with her fringe beating out a jungle chant. Seems as if she heard that Linda (Bowser) Sher and her husband, Byron, are interested in going to Africa. She is now working in the Russian Section of Harvard Widener Libzrary and he is teaching at Harvard Law School, Then My Red Shaw! said that Linda had received a newsy letter from Patrick and Hennie Heming- way giving all the lowdown on life in Narobi. Doing a switch of sub- ject—which My Red Shawl some- times does—she added that while George Towner is not in By’s sec- tion at Harvard—the word has it! that this handsome lad is con-} sidered a most promising law student. Se mee The time of the year for good- jes has arrived and would like to call to your attention — BROWN’S GIFT SHOP, 609 Duval Street where you can have TROPICAL FRUIT, CANDIES, TAFFIES AND JELLIES sent to your friends for THANKSGIV- ING! Or, perhaps you'd like to stock up om some for your fam- ily’s ure. Remember, when you have BROWN’S GIFT SHOP ship oranges and grapefruit—you have @ guarantee that they will arrive In good condition! Y‘know, noth- ing Is more sad than receiving a crate of squished and squashed fruit—so by phoning 2-3041 you'll avoid this. Or better stili—drop in Brown's Gift Shop te give your order te send fruit—here, there and every- where because then you'll have the fun of seeing all the mar- velous gift items which have just been received. Semmes KEY-notes: Yesterday all the} Naval Officers reached for their! black neckties before reperting to) work—and so it is, that Winter has now officially arrived in Our Town—with the change into the uniform for that season. (Bet they are all glad the blues and top. coats can still remain in moth-) balls } Bama Your children have youth and beauty, but do they have ippre- of music and dancing? | them in the Dance Education course at the Key West Division of the Fred As- these things can be added te PHONE 28760 and talk with Rollene Pollock or Princess Nina, | giad to tell you the advantages for your children which can be | had from either the ballet or | tap courses which their studie %. The name Astaire prac- tically means “dancing” and be- | fe and from the Studio! | scene, approach te teaching is excellent and efficient. By the way, don’t forget thet the Astaire School of Dance has inaugurated » “KIDDIE TRANS- PORTATION SERVICE,” so that it is easy as pie for them to get Phone 2-8760 and learn about this re- markable dance instruction and “pick-up and delivery” service fer your children! My Red Shaw! tells me that Tom Whitley was using a cane—not for | “dash” but because he has a pulled ligament in his leg. Seems as if he found out football is a bit rug- ged. No, he wasn’t playing but when John Demeritt hurt himself in a game a few weeks ago—Tom went racing out on the field in a 22 = 8 Have you ever what a new floor can do for you? It is surprising how infrequently the thought of a new floor covering occurs to one. Honestly, it isn’t a difficult or expensive opera- tion. By going te the Key West Floor Covering Co., 132 Duval Street you'll discover how easy and inexpensive flossing up your floor can be. This shop has @ full and com- plete selection of ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM including those won- derful ones which have actual rug patterns and are very easy to keep clean! Also, Key. West Floor Covering has many colors and designs of the KEN-FLEX PLASTIC TILE which is easy to install—quite serviceable and real purty too. So, « short trip te 132 Duval will convince you that a new floor covering for your home is net difficult te have! = 28 My Red Shaw tells me that there is a in Our Town who does a remarkable amount of good work in the Retail Mer- chants Division of the Chamber of Commerce, in the Red Cross, in the BPW and many other civic organizations. She really works long and hard, and, of course, like so many—her name is never seen in print. As a matter of fact, she is extremely modest about it all. However, the other day her mother wrote a “letter to the edi- tor” complaining about chickens ~—and, of course, signed it, but whose name was printed—the daughter’s! Sosit Rust goes to show you sometimes. Anywhoo, |they’re both grand—their first names are similar and they're get- ting a lot of fun—out of the typo —not out of the chickens, I'll clue you. Most all ‘omen leve clothes ind they de love—perhaps even ‘more so—s good buy. SALE IS STILL ON AT THE MAR-ED DRESS SHOP, 421-B Duval. There is a store-wide reduction and too—a DAILY SPECIAL—‘cause they are MOVING te 528 Duval Street. Many of you will recog- nize their new location as that being formerly occupied by Beld- ner's. * Don’t ferget that a terrific saving can be had on their “daily feature” item and can not tell you just what it is... matter of fact, it could be skirts or sweaters or—well, why not pay them a visit and be pleas- antly surprised—at the stupen- dous buys — at the MAR-ED DRESS SHOP! BULLETIN ay Suiss: May yours truly call attention to the very urgent need for your con- tribution to Our Town's Commun- ity Chest. Remember that al- |though you give only once, your money goes to twelve charitable and welfare organizations. So, let’s fill this:Chest with shekels beacuse that way you can have the satisfaction of not only help- ing one worthy cause—but a dozen, You ow ore y BR treat at the A and B Lobster House, 700 Front Street because here are seafood dinners prepared te perfection and a view which is rare in its beauty. All the en- shantment of @ true waterfront complete with shrimp beats and Navy ships and docks, and sky. and water can be en- ‘ed whilst you partake of the tasty seafood caught in the waters arcund our Island, and served for your dining pleasure —at the A and B Lobster House! sa es ‘ dust pick up phone—dial 2210 Ask for Ann, Lewjs, “DON- or Sve And your hair will be becom- ing to you! My Red» Shawl returned Satur- day eve wearing a beautiful ring} on her left fringe—fourth strand | that is—and so, most very happy/ |is YOURS TRULY, jeannette. —| (Adv't.) j EISNER Furniture Co. Poinciana Center ‘Tel. 2.4951 44 Shopping Days ‘Til Christmas USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN cause of this, his methed and | SCOUTING NEWS | | Over 500 people were on hand at the Cub Scout Jamboree held Sat- urday afternoon in Bayview Park to hear Scout Commissioner George Wood announce that Den 4 of Pack 251 had won the contest of wndow Painting by the various Cub Scouts }4rgund town. | Den 4 painted the street window | of the Southernmost Drug Store on Duval Street. The prize consists of @ wiener roast and tour of the |Hemingway home on Whitehead | Street given by Noble’s Art Cen- | ter. As an added treat, Donald De- |moree, manager of the drugstore, |treated the Cubs and den mothers | at the store soda fountain. | Mrs. J. Smith is Den mother for | the winning Den. | Second prize went to Den 3 Pack 252 who painted the windows of | the Sears Store on Simonton Street. Third prize was given to Den One of Pack 257 and fourth prize went | to Den 3 of Pack 257. | Twenty-one Dens _ representing eight Cub Scout Packs took part in the window painting contest. One-Den was unable to paint a store window because the merchant changed his mind after previously giving his permission On-the-scene observers _ stated that the Jamboree held in the park was a huge success. It was| highlighted by contests of den mo- | thers in a potato-spoon race, a cracker and whistle contest, a bal- loon burst, and a potato race where the Cubs pushed the potato | with their noses. The various dens operated con-| cessions as projects for the Jal| boree. : | Credit to the success of the! Jamboree goes to Burt Garnett, | Charles E. Thompson, and Mrs. | G. Halpin. F lattering! 14— 24% ' Half-sizers! Wear this smart frock for a host of special occa- sions now and thfough the holi- days, too! It’s cut to fit the short-| er, fuller figure! See how the panels make a gracefully slim| skirt. A style so well suited for | lace ,too! Pattern 9237: Half Sizes 14%, | 16%, 18%, 2044, 2244, 24%. Size 16% takes 3% yards 39-inch fabric, | This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated | Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for jeach pattern for 1 s mail- |img. Send to Marian Martin, care, of The Key West Citizen, No. 186, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainiy NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Be Present Tonite — 8:00 P.M, 2-DAY TOUR TO HAVANA PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN aT \| EL PASAJE SPANISH | RESTAURANT 1005 Truman Phone 24136 | hee “ — CIFELLI' RADIO ano TV Service Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed TELEPHONE 2-6008 Basis Of Moose ‘Heroic Action Organization Is _ Seen In Movie Help, Fellowship /At Strand Wed. Extraordinary heroism frozen wastes of the North Atlan- charitable and benevolent frater-/tic is the thrilling theme of Re- nal organization, is founded upon| public Studios’ hard-hitting new the doctrine of the Fatherhood of production, “Sea of Lost Ships,” | God and the Brotherhood of Man, | Which will be shown Wednesday | 3 atre. It is dedicated to the Proposition Depicting the exploits of the In- | that in true fellowship shall be|ternatioflal Ice Patrol and the | found the means of providing the | Coast Guard in their battles with Protection of its Defending Circ'e! skyscraper icebergs similar to the | for members of the entire family.|one which sank the Titanic, this | This has been adequately sub-| stirring, film is filled with vivid! Stantiated through the establish- | realism and spectacular action. | ment in 1913 of the child city,| Stars John Derek, Wanda Hen-| | Mooseheart, Illinois, wherein de-| drix, Walter Brennan, with Rich- pendent children of deceased mem- | ard Jaeckel and Tom Tully head bers of the Moose are assured a/ the cast of this exciting picture. high sehool education and a work | The excellent supporting cast in- ing knowledge of some practical | cludes such noteworthy players as jtrade. The monetary benefits and) Barton MacLane, Erin O’Brien- social advantages accrued to Moore, Ben Cooper, Darryl Hick- parents and their adult sons and man, Roy Roberts and a host of daughters through the ‘odge and top players. its auxiliaries; and contentment! 4 gripping screen play has been and security for aged Moose and their wives at Moosehaven, Florida, are other reasons why you can join the Moose and be proud that you are a member. 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