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DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor fr May, May 1,1953 SHOP HOPPING JL . JAXOH JfiK ' It’s Friday May Bth and tha an* adversary of V. E. day, the day that Germany surrendered to the Allies in 1955. Of course what Is uppermost in our minds right now is the fact that in just two more days it will be Mother's Day. That is the one day of the year set aside to honor our Mothers. Seems to be that every day should be Mother’s Day, at least every day Is the day that Mother serves us. Lucky are the people who have mothers in face rather than in memory. However, either way, they are dqar to us. So let’s go shopping today for Mother. A lovely gift for her if She is still with you to cherish and remember, a beautiful flower if tha has gone to be with the Hea venly Father. to to to r My mother always fells me that she’d like fe have all the pretty posies I can give her right now while she's around to en|ey thorn. Well I’m sure that there ere a lot of Mothers that fool that way doe. I know that I got such a rich feeling and such g nice thrill out of receiv* ,n Key*WesV isn't Mossed with so many florists pieces that It Isn’t good te knew where you can go to got nice potted flowers. Your headquarters this year fer a lovely potted plant fer Mother Is Baldwin’s. Their usual merchan* dlso Is trees and b(g bushes and small fer the yard, but in the holidays they always have such beautiful plants. Mostly Mrdy kinds that can be planted in the yard afterwards, te stand far years as a monument to your thoughtfulness te your mother, dr to to Back to Corinne and bar cook book for a delicious way to fix the lowly yellow squash so even the most dyed In the wool non* gjuash eaters will love it. Wash four small yellow squash weighing about one half pound each. Cut in halves lengthwise and s.oop out the seeds. Sprinkle one teaspoon of salt ovsr the cut sur faces and place face down on a shallow roasting pan. Bake in • moderate even about 30 minutes. While baking mix three fourths cups coarse cracker crumbs and three fourths cups chopped pecans with one half cup melted butter or margarine. Turn the squash cut side up and fill the centers with the nut fitting. Bake 10 minutes more. dr dr dr Baby Is always King* • dnd Children's Comer has clothes fit fer the new Kings end Queens. The tbty dainty dresses end suits ere hand made end se dell* safe. Diaper shirts tee. All fat ■ Mi -iithl*. pveivtv wim weeeewe Then fir that Important gift. . mtlttOHM nai ol|h§ glig^fg |NVmWB BsMi plttwW •elWWew end shawls, end ell In soft dainty * lilies In Key West ere In* deed lucky that there ere such WSWdcHU Children's shape end ml mw &*• ChMdren’S|Cemer Sm ....|lu|. „ Jrr fnt Will MM fe p ellvTtw nifm fwrlw fWi llflill WITII lainhs g || BB^m IwWlwes Tsww window any night at the Chtl* a . milp wAnt I mm mm If It's an April CBttd. , .April tl to May 38 that Is. then It’s Born under the Sign ef Taurus the Bull and will find financial sue* gess promotion, If bar* before May te. born May gne to fl oppor tunity for romance. Then If born after. May u to June tl under Gcrmtal the twin. TBeee ere effi cient, persons. The Mrthetoue for toe Msy child is the Kmeral and toe Flower as we said Before toe lily of toa Vetter. . ■t: to * tir tide wash's Big sale news iumi from itn Cargtoto then. fct-. IlMltf mIIS and hide ebspluet emund toe •emer from Ceroftoo foreot on Brtfta fAenllisn Bfoam . vwtoßii mmm mam Been so fohshttsto ef this earner, though aat ef leto, But wa eve ea peettog SeendMto > and r ßelee and Benia ef new fairies, and te bofesp a Unto chap fees Been te make mem for theca things* Be cut gees the aleck Met ie tome new at tremaadeua sev* t# you have use ter remaentt, af from to twolv* yard*. you eon get some e# toe nmu loeely ptocee In toe ssere for only |t to fit. w * m Also to gfoer too tostvss. too Begs ero betog seM wt >wnl — **■•** Tbeo, oo j SOCIETY - PERSONALS - NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN THE KEY WEST CITIZEN , the now spring fabrics, just in before Easter, there is s 10 per cent discount. That means that every piece ef fabric in the store Is reduced. The only thing not reduced is that wonderful Caro* lino Shop service, where you find the ladies out busy bring* ing samples, measuring, cutting and sewing. Ne that is net re* duced.. .that Is free ae elwaysl to to to I've been the lucky recipient of Mother’s Day gifts real early. A treasured one is a fat little pottery lamp with a dark green shade, e long box of mints accompanied by the prettiest car I ever saw, a photograph of a single large epray of white lilacs,. Inscribed "To Mom." A beautiful pleated white nylon gown, frothy with lace. Makes being a Mem real worth* while. to to to I don't suppose you were ever the lucky gal who received s plateful ef meshed potatoes spang in your lap when trying te shove same into Junior’s re* luctant little fact. Well if yeu .ever have been this Is going te be real good news te you. Over at Ideal Tegs they have e plats for serving up Baby’s meals that is a reel godsend. In the first piece H Is msde ef plastic. In the second It has e place for hot water underneath end e cover ever the tap to keep, the food piping hot. Then, it is designed just the right site te keep on the tray ef the high chair, end lest but net least, It has. e suction cup underneath se that the crown prince can't possibly lift it up and anoint himself or yeu with the contents. This is goad news If I ever heard it. Also for this feeding time, and the memento when you’d very •much like to have baby amuse himself, high chairs ef all kinds. From plain little inexpensive , wooden ones te the big cenver* ttbles ef plastic and metal. The price ef high chairs starts at $1g.91. Ideal Tegs teems already for Junior’s mealtime pleasures. to A * Some people will think I am real nutmeg happy, but honestly it goes with everything. I’ve even had comments on what it docs to squash. Weil Spinach with • fancy French name like "Spinach ala creme is just hot spinach to which hot cream is added with salt, pep per and butter, but it goes ooh la la in French just like that when you add that touch of nutmeg. Told you Ml to to to Speaking ef feed, wa think ef JlauPs in the very next mlnutel It isn’t |ust because there is e dearth of restaurants hereabouts end everyone lies decided it's toe Hot to stick around end ep* erate an eatery, it's because wo would toko that nice ceei drive eut to the boulevard any day to Raul’s fer aome ef that Shiah* kebab mode by Rsul’e brand new chef, Retro Meneheff. Bo* sides the regular big menu foe* twred at Raul'S every night, Pi tre has e specialty. A different one every night tee. Among thesei art Veal Scalleplnl Prenceis. In •OS# you were under the im pteeelen that Veal Scellegini Is Strictly an Italian dish, let me MR you completely right end tell you that the Prenceis means that N le made with e Sherry wfaie sauce faiefoad ef the Italian fomefoe, end It sure Is moral - -— * IfW Cnwil wWR*WWg -—— >--■. wßrraßw mPRNHMewM Vw ttttuW —#x Mla ■—■ Fklehou foofl m §fS fnt l wtmV fowciiw wm Pfoe gild Calves Liver Saute. Raul's Is open for Breakfast, Lunch end Ofamer, Tuesday VVe w we^w Chefs day eut. Alee, Raul's corv ee dinner tW IS p. m. end food fo It eerie after. I can't mitten Raul's wttheut hi the come breath talking about the beeuHM now decor. When you tome In too door at the See* fetors Leungs If you don't think yeu see please of eight end gold qPlftßUjy P SB and try guar. Ceptebt Kidd would fool very south at homo here, end I've Boord MR bo Is eorloooty thinking of beunMng the pfooe. The dtetog room cor* riee out the neutkte theme fa ports te e Oeh-espue bderpreto* lien ef o see chanty from there on In. It etl adds up te o dtoa end Berg • oookfM, e* Hdtlfolfti ell dMkmßpßdlßSm am fMSllfollf WWSB ft* llllllNl iff Be tram tl p. m. to S . nt. eeeh day. end Jerry Finder end * Page 5 Coming Events FRIDAY MAY 8- Hand weaving, 1 t 6 4 p.m.. West Martello Art School, County Beach. Old Fashioned hyrrn sing and fellowship program, Poinciana Baptist Church, 8.30 p.m. Navy Thrift Shop, l to 5 p.m. Fern Chapter, No. 21. Order of Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p. m. SATURDAY, MAY 9 Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming Street Methodist Church, 722 Fleming Street, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 11- Gym classes for 0.W.C., Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, 515 Vi Duval Street, 8 p.m. D%.dolay mothers Circle, St. Paul’s Parish Hall, 7:80 p.m. Gold Star Mothers, V.F.W. home, 7 p.m. Key West Art and Historical So ciety, 8 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild, W.S.C.S. of First Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. Circle 11, First Presbyterian Church, 3 p.m. Poinciana P.T.A., at school, 8 p.m. Circle 111, Women of First Pres byterial Church, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 12- Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 to 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station bowling alleys. Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge Club, at Ft. Taylor, 8 p.m. Youth for Christ Bible Study, at Service Men’s Christian Center, Sl7 Fleming St. Combined social and handicraft hours at K. W. Youth Center •very Tues. evening. Open house party, 8 p.m. Ladies Golf Tournament K. W. Golf course, 9 a.m. Navy Thrift Shop, 10 a.m. to 1 pm. Unit 56, Ladies aux., FRA, meet ing at dubrooms, 920 Caroline St., 8 p.m. Truman Elementary PTA, 7:30 p.m. Catholic Daughter os American, St. Ann’s Hall, 8 p.m. W.S.C.S., First Methodist Church, 7:80 p/31. ZX-11 O.W.C. cctffee, Aeropalms, 10 a.m. Harris School P.T.A., 8 p.m. Southernmost Pistol and Rifle Club, Legion Post home, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13— Nsvy Wives' Bowling League Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce at clubhouse, 8 p.m. Island City Nsvy Wives Club No 88, meeting at White Hat Club Lounge, lo a.m. Ceramic glasses, l to 4 p.m., West Martello Art School, County Beach. Gym classes for 0.W.C., Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Naval Station O.W.C. luncheon, 12:30 p.m. at Ft. Taylor FAWTU 0.W.C., coffee, at Aero palms, 10 a.m. Fleet Training Group, 0.W.C., at Echoasia, 10 a.m. ' Stephen Mallory Chapter, U.D.C., 4:30 p.m. Monroe General Hospital Aux., at hospital, 8 p.m. Scottish Rite Bodies, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. American Legion, Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, Legion Post Home, Stock Island, 8 p.m. Junior Debs, Woman's club. 7:30 p.m. K.W. Order of Does, meeting ata Elks Club annex, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 14— Navy Wives’Bowling League, p.m., K S. Also opea bowling Key West Uoat, meeting, 8:30 p.m. tl lieu Den, Seminary St Monroe County Hospital Worn ax's Auxiliary Sewmg group, et hospital, 2 p.m. Ceramic daises, 1 to 4 p.m., West Martello Art School, [ County Beach. Alcoholics Anonymous, clued meeting for members only. SISH Duval Street Rotary Chib luncheon. St. Paul’s Parish Hall, 12:1$ p.m. Jaythees. meeting at heme of Mrs. Newell Finder, 2224 Har ris Are, g p.m. His orchestra play for dancing every Saturday ntgbt. ♦ tow Exerpts from • Cocktail napkin: Loud months don’t have to worry about toe food shortages, they usually have to eat their nurds. to. to to H four hairdo isn't becoming fo you, you'd better be coming fo Donald's. to to to Have a real nice weekend folks, and don't forget that one day of it betottgs in Mato. Make her foot Übe it's Christmas, New Year *. Fourth of July, sad her birthday att rutted up fade one. I hear there wdi be Selling Races agsia oat at &g*t*e Park. Att I got last weak ere brumes •nd a very good dusking. Butter fonk thin week Don’t forget yew shopping, and! Fl be xccmg 500. L**y, Jaxoa. adn ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Installation Of Junior WomarCs Club Officers W HHK "’"ni HI V Wrm m mlh nL: •i.. r ■BpHP imHBL IPI9 ; 'WIK9I IB' ". . 'in. ' ' • BKUk ‘2 x J : 'W- kmtm . - i-sgfojaßßWym . ik * '<'■ * <$ M’ vMimi' ' JOT' j.. X..: i jfcf .i' >'i“ 1 Hr**.-- aAi vSj' a.4a— r#*SwLes-t.-'ik ■ . >■ . ctL. hI BtT ;: f rr 4*! fe fi jJBB WnS&**f JHBV ' IMPRESSIVE CBRIMONY ATTENDED THE INSTALLATION SIRVICS laat night of new officers for the Junior Woman’s Club held at the Candle Light Inn following dinner nt T p.m. Lift to right, foreground, are Mrs. A. T. Sjursen, Jr., retiring preaident; Mrs. R. D. sawyer, new president; Mrs. K. W. Stark, of the Sr. Woman’s Chib, senior director; Mis# Dora Martinet, treasurer; Mrs. D. O. Lujan, parliamentarian; Mrs. c. R. Sawyer, historian, and Mist Norma Martinas, second vice president In the Background art Mrs. v. J. Scadlock, installing officer, Mr*. Wallace Kirke; auditor; Mrs. Chester Wood, second vice president, and Mist Janice Rone, recording secretary of the group, Finch, Citixea Staff Photo. 4S | Junior Politicians Are Entertained At Rotary Club Luncheon Yesterday Fifteen candidates in the recent Key West High School elections for offices in school government, were guefta of thg Rotary Club at the weekly luncheon held yesterday st SL Paul’s parish hill it 12:15 p.m. ‘ —— Program director Paul Sher, In troduced Richard Simpson,* teth er of mathematics st tiifaClflgh school, who is the faculty sponsor for student council and "’Tlhm school governmental units. After luncheon, the student coun cil president, Ira SilbeffQiff/'was introduced by Simpson, H# called on the winning candidates fir Im promptu speeches, Bruce Clear#, one of the defeat#*!, showed that his next campaign will probably be successful. He reiterated a campaign speech with promises in platforms in true political man ner, much to the delight Of Ro* tarians and his fellow junior poll ticans. President of Rotary, Nell Know les, complimented the "growing up" of the visiting students and the Improvement they have shown especially in being "able to think rapidly and clearly while on their feet." A thank-you letter from the Wo man’s Club, concerning Rotary’s gift to the library, was read by toe Rev. Ralph Rogers, and a notice of participation In the Arm ed Forces Day dinner it Raul’s was noted. Several visiting Rotarlans. one from California, were welcomed II was announced tost Chari*# Taylor, delegate from Key West, was already en route to toe Ro tary International Convention which opens in Paris. France. Nay 17 and tost Mr, and Mrs. Curry Moreno and Judge and Mrs. Aful lino. Jr., would leave the city asst Tuesday to attend toe oversea# convention. Bon voyage wtl ex tended the travelers. fl *tT/r*4 I WtosM X-afX X-AAtlfal U- to T 11 A*r —#jjrt-!!!zy ** "** ft - C'eefctett Uif. r—* ft\ (Air ceaetttaß** /(7 IS| Saturday Night, 7:30 PM. YOUTH FOR CHRIST ?2S Fleming Street FORMER KEY WESTER VISITS GOLDBERGS Renton Boyle, Arthur Murray dance Instructor in New York City, Is a house guest st the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldborg, 1700 Flagler. Boyle Is a native of Key West and waa formerly em ployed gt the First National Bank here. He was accompanied to Key West by Nettie 1. Perry, Ft Leu* derdale, Mary Moors, Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamblin, Ft Lauderdale. Ibe satire puny art guest* of the Goldbergs. JAYSMBBS TO MBIT The Jay shoes wttl meet at the home of Mrs. Nowell Finder, SfM Harris Avenue next Thurs day, Msy 14 et I p. m. MRS. KIRKE TO FETE WOMAN'S CWB HEADS Mrs. Wallses B. Kirks, current president of the Key West Wo man’s Club, will entertain too of* fleers, board members, chairman ef the various departments ef toe elub at a luncheon en Thnmday. May U at the Candle Light laa. A business meeting wttl follow toe luncheon. Buy Boom Charm By Fabric Yard FABRIC SALE May 11 to 23—Inclusive Remnants, 50e and 75c Fm ftfloi, Bmga mmd Jfetta Longer Lengths, |Z and HI Mtmy Smffklml fm Chdr SUpemmt OTHER PIECES % to % Regular Wee 10% SEDCCnON ON ALL OTUBS FABSICS Including Summer Frist is Tbit Bays Jnot Arrived CAROLINE SHOP 223 AUK STREET MaUPs Night Out Wf BAYMBE ”OPP LIMITS” at too Son Carle* Theatre The auto abate, originating la toe daye of the Soy Stone sops, bait lost its potentiality for the laugh-thrill spasm which convulses audiences. That’s just on* ef the old gag used in tofo Bob Hope-Miekey Reoney-Mari lyn Maxwell aide*pUtter, and with a few modern touches the renova tion 1* completed and completely funny. Hope ie n fight manager who discovers a champ, at long last but hit protege gets greetings foam Unde Sam. Two erookef boring wheels spring Hope’i bub. They persuade him to go in the army, too, to watch over too fighter. The "dump” hoi n habit of breaking up lamps at toa thrust of a fist plus ether psycho trails.. .and Is tuned dam by tot army. But Ko gan (that** Mope springing eter nal) 1s la.. And so is Mickey, n bantamrooeter who hag fo aat crow, when Hogan, aa n hoax fo meet too gorgeous Maxwell, says bell wfo htu Into a champ. Dark horse, Bddte Mayeboff, pays oft when ho plays a tough M. P. who has n Napoleonic com plex. Through various rifoftfopfj just as complex and serewbatt. Hoi and his shadow boxer be come M. P.’s. Bungttag through, they aost La Maxwttt again fo a night dub. Marilyn Is Roonty’s aunt fo tide picture. She wfil doubt lees get a vote as the "Aunt men Would Like Meet to Bo Nephew Te." The riot scene st the cock tail lounge, by the by la ono of the moat explosive since Bikini Ifce fight seguencee art excit ing, and authentic since Rooney it an nmeteur boxer. How Hope conches him via a T-V set and a walkfo talkie apparatus has a very neat touch. , .with some BING! "Oft limits” Is foil of tummy howls (refine for hotly laughs)* some catchy tunes, and bushels of situations not subtle in humor, but extremely well devised, so that improbably a# they ore, they seem plausible. Take the twin Mack se dan incident fo which Hope, urged by Marilyn, decides to become a turned worm. Ho got* to work on what ho thinks is too ssdan of his crooked ring pels. . .brooking win downs. m-TAji-hlng flit jilwii>| mf. face, and finally splashing white wash all over the Car. . .only to team it belongs to a general who drove up whan the gangsters drove •way. Mickey Rooney, at tha pitimßc tittle soldier with in ho top fighter, achieves toe diffi cult fl table to r*U sym pathy and laughter fit smoothly xs a bullet tea gun barrel. And his ri— |g also flat. Take your whole toady to tttfo mUtektag steam rotter of ton. By the by, there's a glimpse of old beftvywstght champ Jack Dempsey as fight referee. He lum bers around like a trained hear In tha background. It’s a good Moo te SMft mm late erar hot want rather tom over direct heat. hOOOUM ohooo* late scorch** easily. Outstanding T REVIVAL CHUHCHOF GOD 1006 OLIVIA SIXSXI' Youth Evangelists Joan Ashby mi Betty Aim Cnmdban w ffmrfcisf tfcc Yomth milk fks Tfmrih** Bariums Vocalists *d Eg f M eM SB em Accoraum rtaytng And—Singing M nary mm* WSrmmnl Fleam Cmmf PULs Citum Office. 34661 VOCAL STUDENT LEAVES FOR GEORGIA George Degtoff, son of the late Capt. Walter Degtoff end Mrs. Degtoff, is leaving today for Rome, Georgia, where he will join bro* ther Michael, a student at the Mar tha Berry School ' George will alao enroll at a ttu dent there. PCiiißTHil *OY FOR STIVINSON Mr. and Mn. Charlo William Stevenson of 1217 Packm Street are the parents of a son bon May 4 at the Monroe General Wme||>l Ha weighed 1 lbs, i ex., eadbae ben named Charles William. Jr„ Mrs. Stevenson is the former Mg Nellie Dias of Kfor West The baby’s father is employed Ip the Key West Transit Company. Canada May Start Seaway Alone WAIIINOTON - -t-*i doesn’t “want m wnain any am “oaths r yoara” gfotfog atartod on the St Lowronee Seaway. Prim e Minitter Mo SL hums says. So, he declared Is an foforritw yesterday, his aauntcy fo •tool bluffing” about soiag And alone if the U. S. stiUdeea ns4 aek te participate. St Laurent bed foot — fornd with PresidontliieaSwir. mini another White Mown anefotasenl today. But bn eaid bn and fon fonft. dent "only Hrkvil nt tha ->-*-* objective* And bo S SR encoursgsaent nor dfomtm* ant from tin J ‘rnirii i 7 M O RE NIGHTS 7 (fe*y hound Radna daily oouMni uimS%3 QUINIILAS WIRY RAM lUy filißßMigafc m PLRJXUW ST KRYWttT COUTURE PiiWWIM . J. BED'S M PM* R. MmMM LA CONCHA HOTBL ;:r:‘ „;i "HONOR thy: MOTHER*** Mother's Day Go to Church REV. RALPH ROGERS miimnni most BIBLE MOTUHtr KA*r# Mar 14 il II AJfc Mcaonlc T wnplo