The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 17, 1954, Page 5

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| Mrs. William W. Lambeth, who to» | day tve their 75th wedding sauversary. He is 103 and she ig | MARRIAGE RECIPE LOMA LINDA, Calif ful living, trusting in ing each other. That cessful marriage recipe of Mr. s the Society — News Of Interest To Women SUE JONES, Editor Sonar Wives Have Christmas Lunch At Casa Marina Santa Claus, in the person of | Marge Dickins, distributed gifts at the Fleet Sonar School Officers’ Wives Club luncheon at the Casa Marina on December 8. All business was dispensed with end the group enjoyed a delight- ful luncheon preceded by cock- tails served in the Bird Cage bar. Members of the club presented a beautiful corsage to Mrs, W. H. Truesdell, wife of the commanding officer of the Sonar School. The door prize was awarded to Elaine Larson. Hostesses for the luncheon were | Mrs. Gordon Van Riper, chairman Mrs. Paul Douglas, Mrs, R. W. Davis and Mrs. Wols Maynard. SON OF FORMER KEY WESTERS RECEIVES COLLEGE HONOR Dean J, C. Pearl of Florida Southern College has announced that Joaquin Fidel Romaguero is among the twenty-eight students at the Lakeland college named in “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities.” The honor is accorded. annually to seniors in American colleges and universities who have recorded outstanding scholastic records and who have been leaders in campus activities. Young Romaguero is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Romaguero, former Key Westers now living in Miami. Mrs. Romaguero was Dahlia Mendoza before her mar- riage, OPERA HAT SOLD DALLAS (#—When Good Will In- dustries here advertised a collap- sible opera hat for sale they ad- mitted today they had little hope of selling it. Magician L. 0, Gunn, a former Californian, bought it, however, with the following statement: ‘In 27 years as a magician these Tex- as rabbits are the first to eat lin- ings out of my hats.” ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE THE COMMUNITY CHEST WILL BENEFIT—from the check for $150 Presented to Sam Collins, campaign chairman, by Mrs. Joe Scadlock of the Junior Woman's Club. The money was raised at a comic softball game between the Juniors and the Lions Club. The Junior Club takes an active interest in the Community Chest since the Key West Youth Center, a Chest agency, was orig- inally a project of the Junior Department of the. Key West Woman's Club.—Citizen Staff Photo, Don Pinder, Legion Xmas Party For Kids Saturday The annual Christmas Party for children of Legionnaires will be held at the American Legion Home on Stock Island on Saturday at 3:30 p. m., Harry J. Metzger, Chairman, announced today. An excellent program has been arranged for the children, Metzger said. Santa Claus will be on hand te distribute gifts to the children who have registered for the party. Assisting Metzger are Legion- naire Melvin J. Edwards, Kenneth Browning, Carl Sawyer, and the ladies of Arthur Sawyer Unit 28, American Legion Auxiliary. —SPECIALS— OIL PAINT, White —_____.. —- gal, TOILET SEAT, White TANK FLOATS, Copper —_.... ea. TANK BALL, Rubber $-Gallon Galvanized REG. $2.98 5.49 55 69 Now $2.50 4.95 aR KEROSENE CAN _ ea, STEEL SINK, 14” x 20” _______ ea. 3.39 6.95 SAWS SHARPENED KEYS ... PIPE... FITTINGS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PAINT .... HARDWARE... GLASS RENTAL EQUIPMENT Sanders - Waxers - Paint Sprayers Floor Sanders - Ete. Paint, Hardware, Plumbing Suppiies KEY WEST SUPPLY POWER TOOL RENTALS Phone 2:3123 219 Simonton St. and Jingling Dollars The merry Christmas bells that Jingle and ring have no more joyous sound than the jingle of dollars that have been saved especially to spend during Friday, December 17, 1954 Elected to serve with Mrs. Davis, secretary. The election was held at the Van Eepoel home, 3624 Duck Ave- hue, The year 1954 was the first full year of the organization in Key West and was a most successful year. Many of the members are Navy wives and the group expressed re- gret that so many of them had left Key West recently. The Ladies welcomed Adeline Hagman as a new member during the meeting. Plans were completed for a din- ner party which was held at Raul’s last. night. “Tt Was decided that beginning in February the regular meetings of the Ladies ‘of the King Knights will be held on the first Tuesday of each month, However, the Jan- uary meeting will be held on Jan- udry 18 at the home of Mrs, Hag- man, The outgoing officers were com- plimented for their excellent work during the past year. They are Theresa Fredette, presi- dent; Lois Crean, vice president; treasurer, Alicia Cates and secre- tary, Jeannette Davis. The hostess, Mrs, Van Eepoel, served delicious refreshments at the close of the -meeting. Osbornes Have Girl Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Osborne, 711 Caroline Street, announce the birth of their daughter, Victoria Ann, on December 13 at Galey Memorial Hospital. She weighed 8 pounds. APPLY TO WED E. L. Carlyon, 21, Boca Chica, and Helen La Monte, 22, 1129 Flem- ing. . A. S. Mitchell IT 46, Naval Sta- tion, and Mary Herrington, 38, 1129 Fleming. B. J. Crowder, 23, USS Gilmore |and Rosalia Escobar 22, 102-C Peary Court. B. L. Gabriel, 24, USS Gilmore, Helio Gonzalez 25, 804 Catherine, and Antonia Gonzalez, 803 Cather- ine. | _R. G. Wiggin, Jr., 21, USS Wilke, | Beach. ; James E. Hunter 22, 514 Mar- garet, and Mary H, Rautenberg, 19, 3727 Flagler. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 New Officers Are Elected By The Ladies Of The Knights Tuesday Pat Van Eepoel was elected .as president of the Ladies of the Knights at the regular meeting of the group last Tuesday evening. Van Eepoel were Mary A. Me- Curdy, vice president; Bertha Anderson, treasurer and Jeannette Gala Christmas Eve Party Planned At USO Friday A Christmas Eve party will high- light the week at the USO-YMCA on Jackson Square. A gala evening is promised with all the traditional Christmas eve customs. The Debonaires will play for the dance tomorrow night, be- ginning at 9 o’clock, and Sunday morning coffee and doughnuts will be served from 9:30 to 10:30. The Sunday night. movie will be Abbot and Costello’s “Meet Mr. | BIRTHS | Frankenstein.” Elvira Perez and Sylvia Knowles will be hostesses at Monday night’s “Lucky Party” and will present the lucky winners ‘with assorted prizes. Pong tourneys will be held at 8:00 Pp. m. Tuesday and on Wednesday, an hour of classical music and as- sorted games, Thursday night the Ayala Com- bo will play for dancing. Refresh- ments will be served by GSO hostesses. ENTERTAINERS TO PLAY OVERSEAS HOLLYWOOD (#—Penny Single- ton, screen and radio actress, and actor Forrest Tucker will be among 81 entertainers departing today by Air Force transports to entertain military personel over- seas over Christmas. and Virginia Cole, 27, 810 Duval. | and Betty Howett, 17, Riviera} The group, largest ever assem- bled for Christmas shows by the Hollywood Coordinating Commit- tee, will visit the Far East, North Africa, Alaska, Europe and the Northeast Air Command, McLAIN 1023 White Street | . | Drawings for the pool and ping | Ansco Camera With Flash Unit, ~ | Flash Bulbs, TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5661 Make A Special Yule Tree Cloth To Use During The Holidays trees. PATTERN is made in squares. CLOSE-UP of yarn sitching. | A special tablecloth for the holiday season may be made in a. jiffy, used during Yuletide and put away again for another year, al-| though it is conservative enough for any-time use. You can use an| inexpensive ready-made plain cloth and napkins or make your own | of dark green or red fabric. | A smart modern tree decoration may be added by sewing over | white yarn on your sewing machine. | You'll need a dark tablecloth about 52 by 52 inches, white yarn and thread. | Mark a line 11 inches from each edge of the tablecloth, leaving | a 30-inch square in center. | Draw a tree design in each corner of the square by using a pat- | tern made of 1-inch squares. Then using the decorative stitch attach- | ment, stitch over the white yarn with contrasting thread. Let the yarn fall in a figure eight to form the curved ends of the tree! branches. When the four trees have been made—one at each corner of the tablecloth—stitch the yarn over the line you marked to form the square. A smaller tree may be made in the corner of each napkin.— (®) Newsfeatures. Sportswear From far off Hawaii comes the world famous Nani and Shaheens makes of sportswear for ladies . . . Blouses . . . Skirts , . . Dresses... Shorts . . . hand woven shoes and jaunty hats, truly her dream gift Also the famous White Stag line of Ladies wear Mar Ed's Hawaiian Shop 421-B DUVAL STREET GREATEST XMAS VALUES IN PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES AVAILABLE NOW AT CAMERA SUPPLY 2 Doors from Gulfstream Food Market Get This! *., o” $6.75 Gay as the island -dQt inspired it! & ud ice. JUNIORS Re Say Merry Christmas With Gifts From APPEL’S For the Woman In Your Life Choose Lovely Lingerie of Gowns, Half-Slips, Crinolines, Slips, Robes, Pajamas, Bedjackets and Panties—all lavishly trimmed. Hosiery. Gloves, Handbags and Coro Jewelry Gifty Scuffs by Buskens Ship n’ Shore Blouses and lovely Jeweled Sweaters Boxed Embroidered Handkerchiefs EVERY MISS ON YOUR GIFT LIST WILL LOVE OUR SELECTION OF HOLIDAY DRESSES For The Men Sport Shirts in a wide variety of Fabrics and Colors... Slacks, B.V.D. Underwear, Pajamas, Robes, Socks, Belts, Jewelry, Ties, Sleeveeless and Long Sleeve Sweaters, Bedroom Slippers, Wallets and Handkerchiefs For The Children Girls’ Holiday Dresses, Slips, Gowns, Panties, Blouses, Pajamas, Dungarees and Sweaters, Boys’ Cabana Sets, Short and Long Sleeve Tom Sawyer Shirts, Pajamas, Short and Long Pants in all the new colors, Polo Shirts For The Home Boxed Towels, Pillowcases, Blankets. Scarf Sets, Sheet and Pillow Case Sets, Rayon and Chenille Spreads, Cur- tains and Table Covers SHOES - SHOES - SHOES Weather Bird Shoes for Children . . . Connie Jacqueline, Paris Fashion and Mademoiselle Shoes for Ladies DRESS SHOES, Priced from .... $2.98 Sale on Children’s BOOTS $2.98 & $3.98 Make Your Own Pictures With Our the holidays. Our Christmas Club members know N. E. Milian, 20, 1100 Whitehead, and Coralia Lopez, 22, 1009 Varela. | Koa) OUR NEW CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW FORMING the sweetness of this melody of the jingling dollars, and they know, too, that there will be no harsh discords in the form of January bills later. Better join our Christmas Club now, The Florida National Bank At Key West OUVAL AND FRONT STREETS Member of the FDIC ¥ | Henry Munro, 58, 721 Love Lane, | |and Virginia Key, 44, 1020 Eaton. | |. D. E. Thrower 19, and Inez Vil-| |lar, 17, both of 2328 Staples, | C. F. Hetzler, 22, Seaplane Base, | ia Mary Kaelin, 18, Marathon. | Lester R. Field, 54, 1104 Thomas, | | and Grace Wright, 52, 719 Chap. | man Lane, | D. W. Breault 24, USS Bushnell, | and Elizabeth Reeder, 23, Newbura, | N.C | D. K. Thomas 25, Redondo Beach, Calif., and Elva Walker, 21, 202 Pearl. 5 | Garnish your pumpkin pie with | toast coconut for a, flavor change. | _hristmas Developing Kit Only $9 FOR A WIDE XMAS SELECTION WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SUPPLIES FROM EASTMAN KODAK GRAFLEX BELL and HOWELL OPEN TILL 9 P.M., DEC. 13 THRU 24 Your One-Stop Friendl y Store for LINENS - SHOES - LADIES’, MEN’S and CHILDREN’S WEAR — Free Gift Wrapping APPEL’S 926 Duval St

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