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DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Friday, May 1,1951 SHOP HOPPING JAXON Well it’* May Day today. The Russkis are marching in Red Square and all they’ll probably ever get out of it ia aching backs and sore feet. But May Day has its bright as pects too. I can remember pick ing a big bouquet of May flowers on the eve of May Day in a big wooded lot over back of our place and biding it in a screened bucket in the garage. One thing my Mom could depend on was a rather sog gy bunch of May Flowers, and all my love of course. Then Grandmom told us how that bathing in dew on May morn at dawning would make a raving beauty of anyone. It was even supposed to be a sure cure for freckles. So at the peep of dawn | goeaked out into the garden, •nd who do you suppose I surpris ed out there? Sopping up the dew too, none other than Mom and Grandmom. Ah women, the search for beauty knows no age, although I never personally thought my Mom needed any aid to her beauty. She was and is the prettiest woman I know. I’ll bet you feel that way about your Mom too. Well it’s May first again, and although you might not have found enough dew this morning to bathe in, you are probably out searching for beauty, and quite a few other things to boot. So let’s see what shop hopping will turn up; ★ ★ ★ Lazy days are cornin' when •fie kids pet dirtier and Mom woods more leisure time. It just ' doesn't add up. . .except that yaw can pat mare far your fifty .t dno cent dollar at Children's Cor* . t nor. Thus more outfits, end you . nan shaaso these in easily wash* Oable no-iron fabrics. First there are ail kinds of schemes to keep baby cool, i Theee clever lined diaper pente J nf eettene and nylons that wash f 1 Me a hankie, but unlike e hen* . hie, don't have to be ironed. I At the Children's Corner thie ‘ | week there is e little of this and i Mat. • .Batch Taps, Beech toys, thirls 'a shorts and all kinds of tun tops tee. v Like I said, lazy days ere ahead, end so it's time to shop new at Children's Corner for lazy day clothes. * * * Back home where it’s cold, about this tima of year the buds were really peeping. Grandmom used to claim that rhubarb was the very best kind of Spring Tonic there was. It sort of took the place of sulphur and molasses when it came to thinning the blood. Well I’d take the rhubarb any tima anyhow, so we used to have it as “sauce" or pie. The season ing’s the same for either. So you buy about two pounds of rhubarb and string it, that’s get the outer strings off and cut it up into half inch pieces while the tea kettle's boiling. Put it into a big bawl and pour the boiling water over and let set for about ten minutes, then drain. For a pie. add one cup sugar, one half tea spoon salt, one teaspoon cinnamon and two tablespoons tapioca and put in an uobaked shell. Cover end bake about one hour in a moderate oven. For sauce, leave off the tapioca, and Just simmer for an hour. 1 like the pie warm but the sauce Icy cold with short cookies. ★ * * There's Hose from lady's •teres end shoe stores, but no feelin' about the bate at Bald win's. It's lent and preen, made at ResinHe Vinyl Plastic end strictly net designed to cover a shapely lop. Manufactured by Reekt Indus* tries, IPs a now departure in base. Felds up Bat, and has betas ter sprinkling. Me mevinp poris, attaches to popular base lasiaak kl* Ww TBvifit Wf ''vfflttf, fl# rf* pairs. Scientifically irrepetea and conserves time end water. Buotipht cannot hurt II end there's nothing H ret or mil dew. That's base, ladies and fenriemenl Reel pone for juat fUS for * feet. * * * We get all kinds of protests. tom tetters |p tho editor to real fanout mm. It stems But tho jsrienias mentioned when the . tbrj was written ahout the movie teektog out at tho Com Marina Wn called artificial. Wcß a to ■* nursery supplied the bushes, •it I was shows the “artificial’* Betfarin yesterday and they sure Ckot tod am riled real tome la tort they seemed te be gmwiaf W - * to iha stems. However SOCIETY - PERSONALS - NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN THB KBY WEST CITIZEN Jj-R* r g JBBL Dorothy insists that the one that got tossed around for all the re takes was an artificial one, be cause otherwise a real one would have turned brown at the edges, and besides there were so many retakes that in no time at all the bushes would have been stripped. I wouldn’t question Dorothy’s veracity at all except that I won der how a guy kissing Terry Moore for all those retakes could possibly reach down and select a “planted” , artificial flower each time without missing..... * ★ * You've only one more week te shop for something lovely for Mother kids. One week from Sun day you knew is Mother's Day. Just in the nick of time, Ketton King has receivad some very wonderful gift items too. These ere Seersucker Pajamas and night gowns. Both long and short styles. There are plisse gowns lavish with embroidery in pink, blue and white end lovely cot ton slips. All come in large sizes. There are flowered man darin pajamas too with plain contrasting pants. Something that caught my eye and made me glad I'm a Mom, (daughter please note) were ny lon shortie pajamas, midriff style in pink, blue or yellow for only $3.99. Another lingerie item worth considering, e camisole slip. It's te very beautiful on top, it would leek perfect under e sheer blouse. Of course you might go for blouses so you couldn't resist the new Ship 'n Shore blouses as featured in Harpers. Ketton King has 'em. For the very young Mem, those lovely peasant blouses in two styles for only $2.99. Don't forget that Ketton King is Key West's dress headquar ters toe. If you slipped Mem e few bucks, she might be just so - happy te heed on down there for anew dress. All these ideas I New get busy. ★ ★ A I sat by the papers that our good friend Louis Carbonell is not go ing to run for Commissioner this next election, and that he declares that whatever benefit his friends hers in Key West may receive by his efforts with the baseball team, it is not being done by him as a means of being elected. Now anyone who knows Louie, knows that this is so. A more avid or rabid baseball fan in history. Key West or American, hat never been know anywhere. However. 1 think he ia doing everyone a big fat injustice by not tossing his Stetson in the political hodgepodge Mat is Key West Another interesting thing I learn ed yesterday, it takes one third of the registered voters to recall a public servant, but it only takes thirteen names on a petition to put his name in the ballots to qualify him, whether he wants to be quali fied, or even if he doesn’t choose to run. Anyone know where I can get twelve more names? A A A' Ivor since childhood, I hove been hearing the eld chant, "Rain rain go away, come again soma ether day.” Well It didn't seem to go anymore then than it dees new. It rains anyhew. Well if you can't step H, you can at least cam# in out af it or keep from getting wet by ether means. At Ideel Tegs ere some ef the nicest raincoats end umbrellas imegineable for beys end girls All light weights to yellow end ether nice colors. I mentioned yellow because they so much re semble the etdfashiened edskins end hove none af their heaviness or odor. In ted these plastics Hava ne ader at sH- The clear ones with the rad callers are really cute. These sell for fust $2.91 and $3.95. April showers dent bring the May Rowers around here, hut the May ones ere frequent end make things nice end green. They else fill the gutters to overflowing end the small fry delight In wad tog, sheet end eft. Well else at ideel ere the beets designed for wading clear to the knees. Bar ter yet, they will fate up to e pocket and are |uot $1.99. I Iks the rod ones! • AAA Among the beautiful mythology of the Staocas is tho legend of the Earth Spirit, who through her curi osity shout tee earth betow, fell out of aa opening ia heaven and looted m the wings af buds who earned her te the back af a turtle As the spirit* frii she dutched at the sir sober net test Uoc tee fioog Page 5 Personal Appearance • • • m wgsgt HUNDREDS OF FANS jammed the out-door movie, “The Islander,” last night to see pert and pretty Terry Moore and her co-star, Robert Wagner, in a personal appearance. The Citiscn’s photographer had to get up on a straight ladder to get above the crowd for this smiling study of the Twentieth Century Fox younger leads in “Twelve Mile Reef.” Miss Moore and Wagner con ducted an open forum, answering questions about the making of the current film on location here. They again said they were not engaged .. . except in the movie.—Finch, Citizen Stkff Photo. Girl Scouts To Drill For Armed Forcet Day All Girl Scouts or* reminded to cc.rto to Bayview Park noor tho Jos# Marti statuo at 9 a. m. Saturday. Two military men will bo on hand to drill tho girls in formation and marching. It is hoped that there will be a good turnout of Girl Scout troops to practice for a smart showing in tho Armed Forces Day parade. Emmitt Conniffs Leave Sunday For Summer Post Mr. and Mrs Emmitt F, Con niff, and their daughter Andrea, will leave Key West Sunday for the summer serson at The May* flower Hotel and Shore Club, Man omet Point, Cape Cod, Massachu setts. Conniff, who is general manager and vice president of the Casa Marina will return on October Ist to Key West to begin his eighth year at the hotel. He is also mana ger of The Mayflower Hotel on Cape Cod. World Tour Is Subject Of Talk For Woman's Club Miss Minnie Porter Harris who recently returned from a trip abroad, will be chief speaker at the social meeting of the Key West Woman's Club on Tuesday, Msv 5 at 8:15 p. m. in the clubhouse on Duval street. Mrs. Wallace Kirke. president of the group, said today that the club was “most fortunate to have Miss Harris bring us this interesting ac count of her trip, which will be about an over-alt view of her World Tour with the General Federation of Women’! Clubs.” of heaven and thus brought some of the delicious berries to earth. Myth or not. K seems most prob able that strawbemee came from heaven, they’re always turning op to heavenly dishes, Uke strawber ry cream pie. Combine 3 tb' sp. all purpose flour, S tblsp cornstarch, one half cup sugar ami one fourth tsp salt to two cups scalded aulk. Cook until thick and clear, stirring con stantly. Blend in 3 egg yolks and one t-p orange extract Dull. Pour into bakde pie shelf and caver with sweetened strawberries. . about one ami one half cups, halved. Top with one cup sweetened whipped cream. You’ll fee in heaven toot WWW Usually yew can Ml by tonkin? at girt wbat kind #f • past sb# b going to have. . .especially If aba has mi Etka wave from Don ald's. WWW That a3 for today folks Have a nice weekend, after the shopping of course. We ll see you again ou Monday, and from her* it tanks like tats of gaud shopping. Lav, t Jason. Adit. ITEMS or INTEREST TO EVERYONE Lt . Alice L. Santisteven To Speak * At B.P.W. Installation Luncheon Guest speaker for the Business and Professional Women*! Club installation luncheon will be Lt Alice Lorraine Santisteven, it wap announced today by the general chairman, Mrs. Marionne Simone. Other attractions previously announced am the one o’clock luncheon itself at the Casa Marina, the installation of officers by District Director Mrs. Opal Eckhoff, and, of course, the presence of movie star celebrities at the Casa Marina. , The charming lieutenant, with a’ reputation as an enthusiastic and interesting speaker, is expected to hold her own in competition with all these. Her high professional standing, as well as her ability to make her subject interesting, should make this one of the mem orable talks heard by the organi zation this year. A physical ther apist, and member of the Ameri can Physical Therapy Associa tion, she has chosen one of her favorite topics. “Rehabilitation,’* discussing rehabilitation not only of servicemen but of all cripples. Lt. Santisteven has been station ed at the Naval Hospital in Key West since May, 1951, and pre viously served at Camp Pendle ton, Oceanside, California after being recalled to active duty ia 1850. A native of Taos, New Mexico, she was reared on a ranch near Taos by her unde and aunt, the latter of whom was named New Mexico Mother of the Year for 1951. She was educated at the Taos High School, St. Franch School of Nursing, and Northwest ern University at Chicago. Commissioned an ensign in the Nurse Corps in 1944 he served at the U. S. Naval Hospitals in San Diego, California, and in Seattle, Washington, until she was separat ed from the service In 1946. Ass very active member of the American Physical Therapy As sociation, ehe will be a delegate from the Florida Chapter to the national convention in June. Top Entertainers Will Appear At Benefit Dance Joaa Mardis, chairman for foe American Legion Auxiliary bene fit Cancer dance to be held at the legion Home on Stock Island Sat May 2, gave the outline far foe affair Much fun and plea sura is uttered those who attend this wor thy benefit. Louis Carboneil talented matter of ceremonies has kindly consented to headline the floor show which will consist of outstanding acta in this area. Among the professional acta to appear will be Judscc Smith, court esy of the Fan Uses Room. Re is an excellent pianist and singer, new cm the local scene. One of the outstanding events f the evening wdl be a champing* dance contest Numerous prises donated by the Key West march will be givmi g Wiring foe eve Bias The public is cordially fovW* eri sod urged to attend this worthy be act A dance. Navy Wives Club Discusses Plans For Convention The Island City Navy Wives Chib held their weekly meeting Wednesday morning April 2Mfc. Since this Wednesday was set aside for Club No. 88’s bobby hour, Mary T. Smith president, had a very informal opening. Jeaa Orsarges, dub’s secretary, read minutes frefo foe Joint meeting held April 12nd with Dub Ne. 114, at which Tprela Brtgton, South Edit Regional Vice President, pre sided. During the session both chile discussed business that is to be brought up at the South East R# gional convention in Jacksonville, May 2Sth and 27th. After foe reading of the minutes, Erma Baugh, Chairman of awfor tain meat, announced that there will be a beach party Saturday evening May tth, at the Rdeyef tion Beach on foe Naval Station. This function is for members of Dub No. il, their husbands and guests. The committee in charge of ar ranging foe affair are: chairman Erma Baugh, co-chairman, Join Deals. Jean Or cargos. Barbara Ward and Toni Thompson. The next meeting will ho held Wednesday. Mif *th at li:*t a. m in the White Ret Club Lounge on foe Naval Station. All wives of enlisted personal, active and retired foe Navy, Msripea and Ceaat Guard an ceNiaßj In vited in attend. Mr*. Jerry Hettem Enterteims ReUtimm Mr*. Procter Fe* and daughter farmers, who motored here from Plymouth. Ohio, have beea vaca* Lowing and enjoying fog Key We* climate. They hove been bgre for two weeks, staying at foe honaf of Mrs. Jerry Hatton in Potnciana. Mrs. Hatton is lira. Fox’s daugh ter. On Saturday, another daughter. Helen Fox. and a friend of foe family, Mima Bekkrberry. wtfj jom the vtssfogs who expect te re make until next Thursday, before beginning foe trip ham*. Green rice is pretty te serve wtfo aay meet or Bah Te make it. Jnst mix a gander of cap af mtocej peraaiy and a <naftw cup and Mka an an to beep foe grama COMING EVENTS FRIDAY MAY &- Band wearing, 1 te 4 pa, Weal MarteDo Art School, County Beach. Old Fashioned hymn sing and fellowship program, Poindant Baptist Church, 8.30 pja. Mary Thrift Shop, 1 to S p.m. Officers Wives dub, FL Taylor, luncheon, 12:80. Celin Jameson to speak. Officers Club, Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, S p.m. Cayo Hueso Grotto, 411 Amelia St, 8 p.m. Key West Amateur Radio Chib, National Guard Armory, 7:30 pan. SATURDAY. MAY 2 Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming Street Methodist Church, 722 Fleming Street, 7:30 p.m. Mey Time Party, Ft Taylor Officers' Club, 7 p.m. MONDAY. MAY 4- Gym eUsges for O.W-CL, Set Plane Bees, 10 a.m. Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting. Hitt Dural Street, t p.m. Bnicptire Board, Pole dans PTA, aft school, t f. m. Key West Archery Chib, Ley Memorial Church Annex, 7:00 p. m. Circle I, Presbyterian Women, S p.m. With Mtf. Dfrid Mc- Daniels, 1214 Seminary. Woman’s AuJUnry. St Paul's Episcopal Church, Parish Hall, wvTJ First Baptist Church, at church, 7:30 p. A. Circle I. first Methodist Church, Key'wSt Ministerial Associa tion, S:JO a. m. CWe 11, Women ef First Pres byterian Church, 2p. m. With Mr*. Donald Betofy, 1214 Washington 8t Key West Temple He. 20, Py* thian Sisters, KP Ball, 7:10 p. m. Circle m, PrMbytfrien Woman, S p.m. With Mrs. Bail Jntian, 1411 Flagler Ate. ley Wert Pleygn at Ban Thea tre, l p. m. Election ef offi cers. TUBBDAY, MAT I Benttsg far Officers Wives, 1 te S:o p.m., t Naval Station hauling eßay*. Ft Taylor Duptfeatu Bridge deb. 7:48 pjn., $t I* Concha HoteL Yedtb for Christ Bible Study, al Sente* Han't Chriftfan Center, sl7 Homing St bsnZ |2s*B mE* 1 * , Frtttt Dolirary It NOON ANO 4:88 PAL FULLER BRUSH ONLY BBYAIL BTORS IN UJb 1111 Truman Avn. Phone $4444 RAUL'S DEVLT DECORATED ANNOUNCES THEIR SUMMER POLICY Your FAVORITE COCKTAIL er HIGHBALL Made With GIN. RUM. SCOTCH. BOURBON et CANADIAN C-U --50c Era? Day inn 12 to 5 P.M. SEAFARER’S LOUNGE ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD Latter tteK Tournament K. W. <Mf course. 0 a.m. Navy Thrift Shop, 10 un. te 1 put Coral Shores PTA, school cafe torium. 8 v. m. Key West Chapter No. 283, Na tional Sojourners, First Pres byterian Church 7 p. m. Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 271, at VFW Home, 0 p. m. Key West Woman's Club, club auditorium, 3:90 p. m. Harris School PTA Executive Board, at echoot, 7:30 p. m. Junior Woman’s Chib, business meeting, at Woman's Club, 8 p. m. Key West Chapter No. 3, Dis abled American Veterans, at Lux Temple, 43 Amelia St., 8 p. m. Key West Assembly No. 13, Or der of Rainbow Girls, at Scot tish Rite Temple* 7:30 p. m. Minoca Council No. 13, Degree of Pocahontas, at Redman Wall, 7:30 p. m. Civil Air Patrol, Ip.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4- Navy Wivas* Bowling League Nival Station Alleys, 1 p.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce at elubbouae, 8 p.m. Wand City Navy Wives Club No. 88. meeting at White Bat Ctab Lounge, 10 a.m. Caramie classes, I to 4 pn. West Martalle Art School, County Beech. Gym classes tor 0.W.C., 800 Plano Bate, 10 a.m. BS-1 OWC coffee, place to be Key Wert Outboard Club Anri llary, |:80 p. m. Place te he announced. EX-11 OWC coffee. If a. m. Fleet to he announced. Subron Wives coffee, FL Tajter Officers Club, it a. m. Unde Lodge No. 14, Masonic Ccoup, it Scottish Rite Tern THURSDAY’ MAY 7- Nevy Wives' Bowling League, ML N. S. Also open bowling liy Wert Upon, meeting. f:3S Custom Writ Done I* Our Own Wffkthtf DIAL MSI 91FL1MINO ST/KBY WtT HMMmmmMMmmmMMmEMEßEmmmmmmmm (XBFWRK DKSIGNIBA • eseeemm J. REIDS SeUm #/ Beauty m Plow to* St. Phene MM LA CONCHA MOTBL I want my babies -and my figure, too! Of SMBS pm can rescale your ps leliy wan teat, and noble Msen numb, tool Peggy Dgggties loot M ponnds to fnvt Bl See her manes, tot ef "nrirnTte ovoid, and tig tm Sd naMln. Yen’! ttrt wtib* •to toon on ffizhzrtlktofpne gran. Read hew to frt bosk tote DIALs Often* Office, 2-5661 Monday Night Dote h Confirmed By Ployert Tbs Key West Players nett ing will he Monday as announc ed although the usual meeting date k an the first Tuesday of the month. Mr*. J. Bdgar WIT!?—. L dent ef the theatre gro'; an nounced that the reason for t* i change this month was c’- e t the Important school t-- rd meeting to be held en Tis-*—. The Players will t’s** * ' eers at the megifoe *•••' gins at 8 p.m. et the ”. .. , afro. ■RHffiBHBBHMBBHK? - % " p.m. at Lions Den. Seminar* St Monroe County Hospital Worn en’s Auxiliary Sewing gruuo et hospital. 3 p.m. Ceramic Classes, I to * n West Martello Art County Beadi. Alcoholics Anonymous. c!omm meeting for members only, SISH Duval Street Rotary Chib luncheon, St Paul's Parish Hall, 12:1$ p.m. Circle H, First Methodist Church, 2 p.m. Ladies Aid, Grace Lutheran Church, at church, 7:30 p.m. Key Wert Garden Club, at Wo man's Chib, 8 p.m. Blks Lodge, at dub, 8 p.m. VFW Post No. 3811, at post ho..- ?, 8 pm. Sukeeribe to The QfK-n 0 SUIVSL . NIC.. Air-Conditioning Bnrt way to gat poor air oandftlOßlng and pratU. t way to wtar yoar fc t. in then* white mnah eh- -s, baodnd with white 1' if’ at, pnrchnd an a J' *■ white wndgt hnnl. N: 1 &nw touch thn kr .i; 1 ■trap. 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