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SUE JONES, Editor Page 2 Monday, November 22, 1954 Island City Navy Wives Club Honors Sponsors Of Two Clubs Mrs. George Towner, sponsor of Island City Navy Wives Club 88, and Mrs. W. H. Truesdell, sponsor of the Southernmost Navy Wives Club 114, were honored guests at the social meeting held by the Is- land City Navy Wives Club 88 on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 10 a, m., Bldg. 966, Naval Station. [SE "Ry GSP RR THE KRY WEST CITIZEN | | | | | ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE - Club Cylenier «AP Newsteatures. By DOROTHY ROE After the Navy Wives pledge and elub song “God Bless America” Played by Edna Tiffany and the invocation given by Chaplain Joan “l|ing. This‘cake to be baked by - and a punch bowl in the center of i-| pressive talk to the assembly ex- Mrs. Towner e number for . was a hilar- response when Mrs. Towner ‘own number thus winning following business was con- : Miss Juanita Tiffany was to be sponsored by Island FSees tel *~ Teen Tips a of color in your o + your home. So no look like Miss Pale- n , look wan mg wie fashioned (to say nothing of twice their age) because they skip that basic Y for complexion beauty — a blush or bluom on the i- | comed three new members at the y in this day and always busy at new formulae please the super-sensitive. 7 that ordinary City Navy Wives for queen. of the | Conch Bowl game, Perry Smith (Southeast Regional | Vice President), Toni Thompson | and Teresa Braxton have volun- teered to furnish ingredients'for 4 large fruit cake to be ‘auctioned off at the December sotial ‘meet- Perry Smith. - A lace tablecloth covered the ta- ble, with a large horn beautifully filled with fruit and autumn leaves, the table. Cake and coffee were also served, Mrs. Towner gave a very im- pressing her pride as sponsor of the club, and her appreciation of the many projects they carry out through out the year. Mrs. Truesdell also the club expressing her knowledge of the activities carried out by both clubs, No. 88 and No. 114. Mrs. Truesdell stated that during her stay “in Key West she could not], help acknowledging the splendid work done by the enlisted men's wives clubs in this area, Guests attending the meeting from the Sigsbee Park club were Mrs. Diane Von Allen, vice presi- dent, and Mrs, Corleen White, sec- retary. Prospective tmembers attending the meeting were Phyllis Timmons, Donna Martin, Virginia Kepner and Shirley R. Bramlett. The next meeting of the Island City Navy Wives Club 88 will be held December 1, in Bldg. 266, U. 8. Naval Station, at 10 a. m. All invited to attend. ZX-11.Welcomes Three Newcomers The ZX-11 Officers’ Wives wel- regular, monthly luncheon last Wed- nesday at Raul’s. Mrs. Dorothy McCullum, Mrs. LuRae Eckert and Mrs. Ethel Val- entine have joined the group. addressed |: enlisted- mens wives are cordially | The sewing chore that will net you the most pride and applause is a set of matching pajamas for Dad and Junior, tailored to a man’s taste. _. Pajamas are surprisingly easy to make on your sewing machine, if you follow the detailed instructions on a standard pattern and employ the finishing tricks suggested by local sewing center ex- perts. Choose a handsome sturdy striped cotton, which: holds up well on wash day and appeals to the male taste. After following pattern directions for cutting and sewing, use the cording foot of your ma- chine to stitch the braid trim on collars, cuffs and pockets; your buttonhole attachment will turn out professional, sturdy buttonholes in jig time. It’s a smart idea to make the boy’s pajamas with wide hems on trousers and cuffs, to allow for growth, The drawstring waistline on the trousers allows for considerable expansion.—(") Newsfeatures, Freee HE-MAN TEAM—Dad and Sunior go fof informal bréekfasts when they have handsome matching pajamas, which Mom ran paper vor doesn’t need to go barefac we! ys. A new smooth liguid derivative that Mrs. Evelyn Ashe, Mrs. Liz Cas- ner and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson were winners at a bridge session following the luncheon. Lunch ta- bles were decorated with: vari- colored croton leaves, yellow hi- biscus, alamandas and graduated green candles flanking a center- ed fruit bowl. + Hosteses, who trimmed the tables were Mrs. Harriet Misel. and Mrs. Dorothy Verberg. | | [YOUNG CONLY EARNS |_| ACADEMIC HONORS A Key West boy, Leonard H. Con- ley, Jr,, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. H_ Conly of 905 Washington St., has earned first academic honors for the past month at The Bolles | School, Jacksonville, it is announ- ced by Major DeWitt E. Hooker, superintendent, Read Citizen Daily SKIN -SAVER—Use a clean puff and keep that complexion. and deep bluish. Dittoo lipstick and Laciron Lipsticks come free of lanolin and drying wax compounds. Mascara is water-resistant but contains no irritating soap, grease, oil, dye or emulsifier, Face power is clear of orris root, starch, aniline dyes, a joy for sinus, asthma and hayfev- er suffers, according to the chem- | ists, It is available loose and finely gound or ed in compact form. |} Users claim these cosmetics do | the job. One girl points out that the colors are just as pretty in these special cosmetics as the re- 2 Pieces of Furs 7 ‘walked around like a ghost for a long time before I took a wise to consult .a der-| ii} matologist. Sometimes just one in- gredient is responsible. Once that | fi! problem is solved it is simple to/|]) find the right cosmetics. News- | }) fetures. iB up on the family sewing machine. iy . Ley Memorial. WSCS To Begin New Course “Under Three Flags,” joint for- eign study of Ley Memorial and El Salvador Chureh Women’s So- cieties of Christian Service, was previewed at the Ley Memorial group's regular monthly meeting Monday. Monday's program gave glimp- ses of Women’s Division of Chris- tian Services work being done in India and Pakistan, The Methodist. Church of Great | Britain’s projects in Ceylon and still-unfulfilled tasks of the church in the three lands,’ were also shown, Mrs, Harry Richardson who had charge of devotional Monday, will Eskimo Nite Sunday Night will be Awarded - Each Sunday Night Show Times: CARNIVAL STORY 7:00 and 10:32 CHICAGO CALLING 9:18 ONLY teach the new “Three Flags” for- eign study at four Monday and Tuesday night sessions Nov 22, 23, 29 and 30-at the Ley Memorial Church Annex. Mrs, Merrill Sands will assist, WSCS members Monday voted to give $25 to the Key West Com- munity Chest. + Refreshments were served in the church annex following a busi- ness session econdugted ‘by WSCS president Mrs. Merrill Sands. Host- esses were Mrs, Charles Allen and Mr. J. H, Brady. EISNER Furniture ‘Co, Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 27 Shopping Days ‘Til Christmas USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN EVERY MONDAY 10:00-Gym Class fer Officers’ wives, Bldg. 83, Seuplane Base 7:30—Sigsbee Community Council at Shelter 8:00-—Logia “Mart!” Nro. 3, Caballeros de Marti, 919 Elizabeth 8:00—Aleoholics Anonymous MONDAY, November 22 8:00—Beta Sigma Phi, on Seminary Street 8:00—Anchor Lodge, SVERY TUESDAY Masonic, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton. 9:00—Ladies Day Golf Tournament, Golf Club 9:00-—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary open until 12 noon 6:45—Kiwanis Club, LaConcha Hotel 7:30—Youth for Christ Bible study, Fleming St. Methodist Churca 8:00—Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming St. 8:00—Stock Car Association, Legion Home, Stock Island TUESDAY, November 23 10:00—FRA Auxiliary, Naval Station beach patio 1:15—PTA Cqunty Council at High School and Harris School 3:00—Ever Ready Star Club 1:30—Harris School room representatives at school library 1:30—DeMolay, Scottish Rite Temple, 533. Eaton Street 8:00-—Sinawiks 8:00—Navy Wives Club 88, Bldg. 266 Naval Station 8:00—BPO Does, Elks Club annex, 313 Duval Street. EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, Clubhouse, Flagler Ave. 8:00-—-Elks Lodge, Clubhouse, 313 Duval Street WEDNESDAY, November 24 1:30—Amateur Radio Club, National Guard Armory. 7:30—Sumior Debs at Woman's Club, 319 Duval Street 8:00-—~American Legion, Legion Home, Stock Island TELEPHON. STRONG ARM BRAND pen Triumph Coffee Mill ALL GROCERS C. W. Morrison, M.D. Society — Personals — News Of Interest To Women E: Citizen Office, 2-5661 SS Your Grocer SELLS That Geed STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COPFER and CUBAN —~ TRY A POUND Topay — AS Holiday Theme At VX-1 Luncheon Thanksgiving set the theme for last Thursday’s monthly luncheon of the Wives of VX-1. : A menu of Turkey-a-la-King, cel- ery sticks, eranberry sauce and chocolate nut sundaes was served from a buffet decorated with a white cloth, Thanksgiving cut-outs and autumn-hued candles. Mrs. J. 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