The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1954, Page 3

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“ Sociely — News Of Interest To Women ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE SUE JONES, Editor "GET ACQUAINTED TEA"—The holiday season was ushered in Wednesday afternoon at the fea given at Monroe General Hospital by the Woman's decorations lent a fes- Seasonal five air to the delighiful party. Pictured above left t0 right) are Mrs.. Edward Toppino, Mrs. Joseph Scarlett, Mrs. Alfred Sawyer and Mrs. Hospital Auxiliary Get-Acquainted - Tea Is Delightful Holiday Affair One of the loveliest affairs of the holiday season was the ‘get ac- quainted” tea given by the Woman's Auxiliary of Monroe General Hospital on Wednesday afternoon, There was much talk of Christmas plans and of family gatherings during the coming holidays as the ladies chatted over cups of tea or Plans were also made to decorate two Christmas trees for the EN EE ERR ER PE hospital on eee 2. os tind tues wit of ihe hespita,,| Junior Debs Set Civic Project; the Arri guests ses ss Mrs, nae Sands, president of the To Help S-D Day The Junior Debs, high school ser- hospital auxiliary. Mrs. ‘Sands look- ed charming in a smart dress of sapphire blue silk with a small geo- metric print in black and white. Her corsage of Floradora_roses was made from flowers from her |vice club sponsored by the Junior Woman’s Club and the Woman's Club, announced some of their plans at a meeting held Wednes- day night, The young ladies will have as own garden. The party was held in the nur- ses’ lounge, attractively decorated their civic project the placing of name plaques on native trees, They pa ee 4 . i pine to form Chris’ will be assisted in identifying and the Christmasy €2M- | beling the trees by the Key West oe etek Obl bes “Garden club. Fs Tiny orn: fan-shaped branch of cedar with t opposite of the| On December 45, the Junior Debs be ‘and members of yoogghnd oot will do their part in the “‘S-D Day’? ary alternated as hostesses. campaign by handing out written iy ssortment of sandwiches, |Teminders of the do’s and don'ts calm pe cookies were served. The ladjes particularly enjoyed the tiny cream puffs filled with delectable cream cheese and crabmeat mix- say = made by Mrs. William Ploss. ng those present at the de- hghtful party were Mrs. Jeanette Fields, Mrs. Frank Toppino, Mrs. J. L, Lester, Jr., Mrs,-Earl Dillon, Mrs, Allan Shepard, Mrs. B. C. Papy, Sr.. Mrs. W. M. Tidewell, Mrs, W. H. Bell, Mrs. Joseph Scar- lett, Mrs. Earl Adams, Mrs. U. J, Delgado, Mrs, Alfred Sawyer, Mrs, Ignatius Lester, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. William Ploss and Mrs. Edward Toppino, Every Thursday’ morning mem- bers of the auxiliary meet at the oe for a sewing session and coffee hour. They extend a cordial invitation to interested women to join with them in this worthwhile project — one of the many the Auxiliary car- ries on for the benefit of the hos- pital. A little Worcestershire sauce and trians. “S-D Day” representatives will be Shirley Baker, Cathy Pratt, Juanita Tiffany, Beverly Weber, Christine Cates, Isabella Bartelone, Sunny Tucker and Patty Smeltzer. The Deb’s school project this yaer will be presentation of two assembly programs. The club also discussed tenta- tive plans for sending a CARE package and also the possibility of a “Basketball Dance.” » On December. 20, members of the “‘Debs” will present a pro- gram of Christmas Carols at the [3 a “opping Days Christmas adda EEP the child always in mind—age, natural incli- mations. A toy too advanced can be frustrating, and one too sim- cooking sherry added to.a can of| ple lacks needed stimulation. condensed asparagus _£0up_poi poe up-flavor, SHOP CATY LS) Make This a “Fuller” Christmas * GIFTS for EVERY MEMBER of the FAMILY USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN HAPPY HOMEMAKERS SAY The Only.... In The World NNIS TRUMAN AVE, Delivery Service 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. Don’t Delay eee PHONE 2-6868 Do Your Christmas Shopping Now World's Finest Cosmetics and Toilet Articles Created by DAGGETT and RAMSD) THE HOUSE OF CREAMS SINCE 1890 of safety for drivers and pedes-| | Ploss.—Citizen Staff Photo, Don Pinder. Men like these: slices of Amer- ican cheese on rye topped with dill pickle, L_—S>E=xsS Additional Society News On Page 5 Attention SCRABBLE GRADUATES THE NEW WORD GAME The sia 534 FLEMING PH, 2 selene December 10, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN JUNIOR CLUB TO AID LITTLE TIMMY MENDOZA Saturday afternoon at 2:00 the Junior Woman’s Club is sponsoring a booth sale of handmade a Bean bag dolls, mother and dau- ghter clothespin aprons, cocktail aprons, crocheted doilies and many other different articles will be of- fered for sale The proceeds from the sale will |. be given to the fund to aid little Timmy Mendoza. The public is invited to see these articles. They will be on display in a booth in front of the San Car- los Theatre on Saturday from 2 o’clock until 4 o’clock. Mrs, Pollock To Attend Conclave Rollene Pollock, director of the| local Fred Astaire School of Danee, | left Thursday for Miami Beach, ber 9 through 12 at the Casa Blanca Hotel. Directors and managers of the 200 Astaire Schools throughout the. United States will attend this con- vention, which will include intro- duction of the newest dance steps and dances, such as the Meringue, the new dance originating in Puer- to Rico. There is a possibility that Fred Astaire, himself, will attend this| For Gifts That Are Cherished Long After Christm: Nice to as... It's It Came From SDs MERMAN'S MERMAN'S HERMAN'S HERMAN’S HERMAN’S TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5661 Ever mix canned pitted sour cherries (packed in syrup) with other fruits for a compote? Try the cherries with peaches (canned or frozen) and with orange sec- tions. Page 3 CPO Club Plans Small-Fry Party The Chief Petty Officer’s Club at the Naval Air Station is sponsor- ing a party on December 22, for the children of all chiefs in the area. Santa Claus will pass out gifts and the kids will be treated to can- dy, cake and ice cream. . All chiefs, their wives and chil- dren who are in the Key West aréa are invited but it is necessary to register with the CPO Club prior to December 21. “There Is No Substitute For Quality” Appelrouth’s Shoe Center 604 DUVAL STREET TELEPHONE 2-2532 - o gaa 08° Fr ae o Sof yp pg SHS, HERMAN’S HERMAN'S HERMAN'S HERMAN'’S 2S Pg oe F HERMAN'‘S HERMAN'S HERMAN’ S ose 512 DUVAL STREET RAUL’S FINEST FOOD in the FLORIDA KEYS We Use ONLY U.S. PRIME MEATS For Our Steaks and Chops DELICIOUS DINNERS from $1.95 SERVED 5 TO 10 P.M. NIGHTLY All Day Sunday — Noon to 10 P.M. Late Saturday Suppers and Snacks Served ‘til 2:00 A.M. IN ENTERTAINMENT We Proudly Present Gorgeous CAROL COLLIER The Songstress with the Lovely Personality JOSE TORANO “Mr. Versatility”—at the Bandstand TINY BROOKS ~ “The Fugitive from the Met” with Songs and Fun for All SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY Special Attraction! A Surprise Entertainer Can’t Reveal His Name But He’s One of the World's Greatest in His Field AND OUR SATURDAY NIGHT Balloon Dance Manic by NORMAN KRANICH His Orchestra Trip to Havana for Two Via AEROW'AS Q. with Dinner and Drinks at the TROPICANA NIGHT CLUB Gallon of 35-Year-Old Rum from HERMAN’S in HAVANA Fishing Trip for Two on the GULFSTREAM Airplane Ride for Two with FARALDO’S FLYING ‘SERVICE No Cover No Minimum Always The Best In Food and Fun RAUL’S

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