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DOHOTBV BAYMEK, Society Editor Friday, My 91, 19ft SHOP HOPPING JL J AXON fgjt, Tlm beat getting yon down? Wall 4o*r up kid., .tomorrow la tha A day of August, and you art HlM| nf homestretch on aid. fltbil hot weather. Been ret) quiet out there to tha birthplace of the big wind too. Rory a ••boo* from the father of Destruction. Or an t talkiag too aooo? Wall loot year Ab tine wo ware working way, fttat "Charlk,” to that* why I’m BormttUng a latot craw. Of oottrae you realize that wo bare worked our way into a brand Bow Horoecope alga too. Your liltkatouo to the Sardonyx or Par fit aad your flower tha GiadioU. Year alga to Loo the Lk, ao you, Mat ha vary Irava. . m at leaat -S’ course birthdays mean birth day proaaata, ao ngyba you'd bet tor atari ahoptog WWW Muah at I hato to area ana. aalt*b moat, aahaot day* are , Mala araaptog up, and Man Me aad Papas are dtoito ttwrrafifftK StMgo lln (hivml ptopßi fvff urn* forint, aMiouph they are actual ly not repaired uattl October let. However, eaty two menth* ro mate, oad let* of tadtornc to h# hoppht oad node to outfit Hit •(rites la flair modoot Wue end Wo* ChUdrcWe Cora* to tot flap right over there lf* cer aor wdMap to take yeur ardar tor the Caavaat Sttrte. I saw aaa yaatorday, aad they are levely taas* mtm t^a^ Wfiw WwH ,Pil*l ( Tiwr . g.ji |,,n wtoiflt Alflfln Wwwßg Wftl Made aad tipper ptaeketo. TJay alta have a full two and a half Lab mmm fltuhdKld fIHMBPI —DHBp Aflfl o*o Wwtorflfliflp THoy wM ha made hi eisee six to twelve, rid are priced at ore hafee made !. ardar, ye fie ahappa happar ygd ****** d|** toe, are heppbip, - jtn .* ak'nnriiflMi m nan flte nun# ugnp jHr# P'WfUnf W Hi FvM lw Wto V Bur Jr.V • hi ear ?, avoid the rvah, * hive yeur shift* welting p *1 UN*- . fItJSS K&tio£ on *wUat ‘to Inva for dtonar WeD If five has a habit of creeping up at unexpected, Moments,, hare 7 * a little old quick ll to save Me day and have you Oiyttaf up froth and blooming to I|v tohk Tom togathar your lav write green salad and aat aside to nail. Than open two eaoa of old tin# poth and beans, add one totMrfli cup molasses sod one fourth ml chopped groon pepper and chopped onion. Put to casserole, top vith split frankfurters and gill about to mbfflitee g a hot, . " WP wins*. N w w * Rtowering ptonte and hushes pud trees have a vary dtoaaurap lup habit af hlaamlnp only at Mm £5 ritdoltho flatlni dAnmfl mmna am IMpr mil yimp wiif in yiy asra^ tree Ml ell year AdutMcnn dm* II. llMf l mlnrnrl Mem ■ pVVm ffl wrUm fill'flPiiflfl the Creams. Them ere todlpen a to aur warm climate end will ’ grow In pats up Nerth, but I i§n urlhuMW wan le ■ neflae IHf l*w |if Al I IHAI • Vt wAflf yd attreethre. Yau cent hardly Baldwin s Huraary right new ahaunds with thaea attractive hushes. Creten's tha name, hut It you pa to and ask ter the npy-j y AtotodMM Mo 1 ■ lAsiln Limns ♦ W—^Mw^u toll what yee mean. * * ♦ toeing as how August is coming an tomorrow, rd litt Jo beat the’ ua a tttflo and tall you a tot of what happened fiftyyeamgoAug ett Wafl H marked the beginning af Me and of the old-fashioned Fourth of July when St Paul, Min- aU bombs, pistols ! They may have been the first, but WT best memories 6f- vacation time ware always Of the 4th, wu*n I get dusty and powder burned setting off whole strings of miniature fire crackers. Then after dark the Whole family assembled to the back JfN> aid my Dad, aided ot course Ip all the kids presided over the fittol af tha more spectacular sky sockets and such. We had one - *torno Whose instructions, syws * tys msttitasm A screw driver in my ear and a Wfli midnight nde by the family SOCIETY - PERSONALS - NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN THB KBY WIST CITIZKN doctor from bis resort hideaway to take care of it. Everything turned out swell and the only casualty was an unwary skunk and the poor 'doctor's car. Ob ao, old fashioned fourth of July's sre going to go on forever and I would like to correct the man's opinion to the Journal that marked the beginning of the end. That was just the end for one un happy town. By now they are pro bably shooting off fireworks in St. Paid like crazy. * * ♦ Whet's In a name* Well lust and lots, nemos, long exeerlence hss prov ed that you can really depend on them I And so when the eld typewriter starts rstttlnp oft nemo* like "Cinderella" "Princess Pat," Pd Sf m-km Asnasoamau PP PPfl pwmtA ** mMmA flpiv wfwMWWflj § tnwvfl# •ssno ffUl M A,i;aw<t U ImmAflintoltf torvwi * p * pantwpwwraaiaway sail* up vtstom of the finest girts frocks Imagines Me. It hsrdly •von took the label, to convince mo yesterday et Mod Tigs, so synonymous wHh chic end smart ness are those names, and so cMc end smart were the little drosses I saw there on the racks, waiting to ho donnod to race df to ached. These drosses range in site from to fourteen, e ore of pdlshsd shambreys, solids, dots checks, the noot twcod effect. They are all eders, fabrics and stylec and prices rang# in a largo selection at lift and |t.to. There are others too from the hotter dress rack that have found their way here si vnbel lev ably price. Wdl you alt knew the names and the reputations, so I guess you know what I'm talking about, go hurry on down, remember ached starts August 31st this year. WWW Thought maybe 1 should include a batch of statistics herewith. Tall men are mors likely to die before the age of 40. Married people Uve .longer than unmarried; the edu jeated longer then the uneducated .. .aad honor studenta outlive them all! \ Today half of all college students attend private colleges and tmiver jilties, of which there aro 1363 as ’compared to the 632 educational in stitutions supported by public ftinds. Studies show that women have a keener sense of taste than men, are lets Hkely to stutter, are ,tosq cynical. The modern super .market is three times as large as the food store of 1940, but is twelve time* as expensive to construct and opbrate. * * ♦ We're dl amateurs at some thing or ether. In feet most and us erp amateurs at e let of things. Amateur rating { achieved only when you do something Idee the professional, de, hut ere not paid for It. That put* mast housewives cooks, baby tenders et el in the amateur dess even while they aro probably experts. Wdl, here's e chance for tdont ed amateurs to at least be ap gtoerepe. mCMf MMdbXmmM totoemuamflhmm pTVulfllgfl •VHI IHnKflwi vflflfYflMirTwr every Wednesday night, the Sen Cedes Theatre Is going to devote on hour or ee to the Amateur en tertainment. H yew can sing, dance, tell e funny story, swing i by yew tees, or otherwise fur- j nidi entertainment ot any kind, you ere invited to register with "hutch," (Mr. Cadre H says bore) at the San Carles Theatre ee that he can make up the pro grem. First, Second, and Third Prizes ere being donated by the Thea tre tee, end they are unite w*>rth while. The judging wilt be dene . bu Audience appieuce, so if you I decide to appear be cure you A || •*• ftow IfMflH I kMWhHi a&kA ma ta iijaMjla .4, .1 SelAna e eieWefll 19 fAlflfl. in Key Wed, and it should be noticed. H you have any ambi tion to moke entertainment yeur cereer, this is et good • piece to start as any Amateur chews have recruited ever hdf et the greet dors of today, end San Carles Is anxious to be listed among the Ster Makers tael Se sign up right away. Mr, Cadre, j da you need any good spoon play- > •rtf j k * ♦ New idea for a salad, but wily good if you have nasteftiums to your garden. Redly can t mv I've •ten many to Key West, although they are so easy to grow. Anyhow if you DO have them, pick a few aad take off anv stems or trailers. In a salad you*!! f*nd they look good and taste pood. Dec t use a heavy hand with them though, only a few will do the trick nicely. WWW Most gossip isn’t even worth Page 5 Summer Meeting Of Beta Sigma Phi Held At Home Of Virginia Whitmarsh Beta Omega Chapter of Beta Sig* ma Phi held Its regular mtmmtr meeting on Monday July 21th at the home of Virginia Whitmarsh. A great many members aro on their vacations at this time and consequently attendance was small. Those just returned from vacation were the hostess, Pat Pcaroon, Boa- 1 ato Swan and Edna Miller. | Co-Chairman Ida Geßrich gave the report for the Way* aad Means Committee to the absence of the chairman and stated that letters to all convention cities had been maied requesting copies of thohr Achievement Award Reports to that the committee may make a collection to distribute to the State of Florida ar a Convention money raising project. i President Sylvia Knight reported for the Social Committee to the absence of file chairman. 99m Mat ed Mat plans for the August social were as yet pending to be aanoimc-! ed later. Also that flower* had bean sent to Convention Chairman DotJee Carry ,who is convalescing from a major opera tint Service Chairman Edna Miller reported that her committee was working hard on a project to aid Receives Medal SBfTfiir wifi Ba * IK %fS r Shm m r <4, ■; .Wm£' I i uw i jkV - : 1 LT. CARLTON I. PIRRCE, USN. wss awarded the Purple Heart Medal by Commander Joseph T. Watson, Jr.. USN, Commanding Officer of Helicopter Anti-Sub marine Squadron One. Seaplane Base, Key West, during quarters Tuesday morning at the Sea Skirt Hike Is Frowned On By Some Designers By NADIANI WALKIR PARIS UP—One more Paris dress designer plumped for the conaer jvative "old length" yesterday, the fashion world, meanwhile, contin ued to take sides on Christian Dior’s attempt to hike skirts and revolutionize style. < Jacques Gritfe stuck to last seasoo’s length in his collection, based on 13th Century Gothic arches and pointed lines. Griffe’s silhouette showed slender sloped shoulders, r high draped bodice and-some fullness lelow toe waist. 1 In some of the dresses, this full ness dropped from en arch or a point on the stomach. , Griffe gave his new colors such religious names as "Infant Jesus Rose;’’ “St Louis Blue” and "Annunciation Green.” The bril liant raspberry reds and enamel Meet recalled the colors in the medieval stained glass windows of France’s famous cathedrals. St Louis blue, in Griffe’i lexi con, refers to the blue in the win dows of Taris’ famous Saiate- ChapeQe. This chapel was built bv King Touij I (St. Loaisi after his crusade to house croton of thorns, purportedly the one placed on Jesus’ head at. the crucifixion | The hride's dress in the coDec repeattog. butene hi* I’ve hoard that is very coalmen around hero, is that Donald's to tho hoot place to go lor heir styling end Ponnanonts. WWW I Another weekend is rearing it’s lovely head. So shop early aad Mart ft sooner. Have a nice Uma whatever you're doing, end Make August first a good beginning for a fine summer month. Luvs ya madly Jason advL irsns or mtemmst to Ermon* the Juvenile Court in finding a buildtog or home to he need as a stop-over far chOdrea af fsHngnaM parents. This is quite a largo un dertaking and wffl enlist hslp not only ton members but aid Mam ! A collection re ports from the cueont convoUsn at St Petersburg was rend to mem bers aad chairman wen urged by the president to study these cere- 1 fully for suggmthms In their owp work. It wss noted that several ideas used by fits Key Went Chap ter wen toctoded to the repast * The meeting ended with an en thusiastic ifi—of the coming State Convention in April to bo held hen and many ideas won forth-coming from various mem bers which will he tuned over ot Cenvontiia Chairman Doltec Cur ry for use by her committee. | Delightful sandwiches and drinks wen served by Am hostess aad tha meeting was tuned tote a social hour which was enjoyed by all at tending. Place and time of the next meet ing will bo announced at a later date. plane Base Hangar. LL Pierce was awarded file Purple Heart for wounds received during ac tion with the enemy in the Manila Area in 1942. Lt. Pierce resides with his wife and chil dren at 3001 Flagler Street, Key West , tion included a 13th Century-in spired pointed v e*p to white far from which a veil clscaded. Griffe’s inspiration wapn’t en tirely medieval, however. Swirling bands ef pink. Mack and grey net, made up the immense skirt ef a 1 strapless formal called "Pieaaao”! and there was a Dali-esqua touch, to a white fur-frit hat made to the form ot e hand clutching the , head with rod-jewelled fingernails. ; One of the moat fabulous coats! to the collection was a full-cut mink, the skins aligned in Gothic arch bands. i For evening wear there was a little jacket snugly lined with fur that somehow managed to avoid a bulky look. ! Despite all file spectacular Gothic effects, unadorned black gowns and well-fitted jersey street dresses made up the bulk ot the Griffe collection. The only major houses stffl to show are Many Rouff aad Ghran chy. Their couectkms were to be unveiled today aad tonight ii\r Jersey Couple Pick Key West Borne ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crane of 911 Southard Street are making their home to Key West after hav ing li*d to other parts of Florida for several years. Originally, the Cranes came from Hakensack. N. J. They lived for IS months to St. Augustine end two years to OOrlanda. Fla., hut de cided to settle permanently an the OM Rock. Recently they wore guests at tha barbecue supper given by tho Key (West Players. Cranes announced to friends that they expert to have a telephone installed sometime this weak. Ontario. Canada, has a Stratford (also On the-Avoni where Shake speare festivals are shen. Sweet William k ■Hh Si i T*ri 1, % WILLIAM Doming COX is the three and half months old son of Mr. and Mis. Julius Cox, Sit Ashe Street He’s a priao winner in a photo contest spon sored by a local studio. Information > Transportation For Navy Wives Information about the Island City Navy Wives Club, as well as trans portation to all meetings and other activities of the unit is volunteered by five dub members: Mary T Smith, phone 2-SMI; Teresa Brax ton, phone 2-2406; Erma Baugh, phone IMS; Barbara Ward, 2-3166 and Edith Dunsmore, 2-228. Those members want all wives of enlisted pcrsoaell in the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, to feel fret to cell them at any time. The dub expresses gratitude to the press for aid in making the membership drive a success. Flmi Rmmw Auxiliary . But Coffee Hour Coffee hour of the Ladke Auxil iary of the Fleet Reserve Associa tion Unit 96 was held on Tuesday' at 10 a. m. at the Naval Station Patio. Members and guests present were Mesdames J J. Buxzi, L. S. Brian. R. S. Norton, T. B. Kean, D. W Benton, H R Anderson, D W Sweat, R R Grove, Jennie Yan cey, R. H. Robison, F. R. Pierce, P Schneider, L. B. Koroska, L. James, J. Taylor, L E Wyatt, J H Webb, E Huff, K. D. Barton, M G. Boyeson, R. L. Holland, D. P. Underwood, C D Fleming and Dora L Garcia. Joan Berry To Hospital LOS ANGELES IR-Tha young woman who won a paternity suit; again* Charlie Chaplin to ISM was returned to the psychopathic ward (of General Hospital ypster d*7- Police said they found Joan Barry, S3, wandering to bar Mock tog feet to suburban Torranct. She coqld not explain, they laid, how she got there Atom her home ito nearby Redondo Beach. She underwent voluntary treatment at the peyebopathk ward about a .month ago. ! Mias Burry waa at on# time Chaplin's protegee. Her suit named him the father of Carte An, now •• WYLK'S AT STOCK ISLAND Proudly Presents For Your Entertainment, Their Net • Teem ef JOE 810 aid JAMEEN FIATURS BXOTIC Beße Sherman JoAnneDnPrez Rod Hot Mama Original Oohlala Girl GILDA ROGERS BLONDE AMAZON Vicki George Jeannette Personality In Souq Erratic Exotic 3 - Shows Nitely - 3 11:30 2 AM. 4 AM. PLUS ... Dancing to Warren Lowe's Orchestra CcnStoMuer 11 t>J*. Till 6sm Nevfcr A Cover - - - or Minimum Full Report Of BPW District Meeting ! Includes Local Chdts Year Projects E?we£ # St£dJd ftUtoft^tedSTrtj too Hoad Martteiqna. Miami Beach, ea Malay, July 21 Mrs. Thelma; Welch, Dirtrkl Director ef Mai M, praridai; Mrs. Mattie Befie Davit, praeMiat cf the Miami Quh autortatoid. Mrs. itowvu., <i?to Prew ef Mr day. Mo had siaantH Mm. hiUliv TmtOfir, tow toT? ms AMdBBdL I I la Nds /uaaa to •• Alula Beard Meeting to to hrid at the Tampa Terroet Hettl. Anguat the f.. and, an dMw3Sn£ Om^emto^ l to Kay Went wfli fmdto recall their part as haatoamn to the State Beard lari Aagust, with Its some Mariettare. As n help to chairmen, there wore Workshops to Public Affairs, Policy Making Ms, Radio aad TV. H the Key West BPW furthered the work outlined far Public Af fairs, they eould do much to secure the continued growth and prosper ity of Key West, delegates said. While Key West President, Alice Nix, was convalescing from a re cent injury, Mrs. Grace Crosby gave the local dub Report far the first quarter of the new year. She told of interest in the new Colored USO Center; assisting in registra tion in the recent Food Handlers’ School; and gave highlights of Key West’s recent poolside meeting. The Lecey m Lee Off For VFW Convention Mr. and Mrs. Lacey L. Loo and their family left yesterday after-[ noon for an extended vacation trip which wffl last three weeks. Lee, who is immediate pest Com mander far the V. F. W. Post here, wffl attend the national convention of the V. F. W. to be held In Mil waukee, Wise., August 2 through August I. Important business and reports concerning the VFW and benefits for thorn wffl be discussed at the convention. After leaving Milwaukee, the Lees will visit in Canada and other interesting points before returning home. Yarns.. # Materials Free Instruction Knitting. •. Crochet 4M DUVAL STRUT Telephone 14141 Phone for FREE DELIVERY It NOON AND d:39 PJL FULLER (RUSH Only RITAIL STORI In UJ. 1113 Truman Awe. PHONE 2-6868 The rspert toctoded news of too Key Weet girl far whom the Quh financed a trip to Girls* State. Fur flttr, Mrs. Crosby commented ee Me Key Weet BPWs plan ef join itof etoar dric dabs ef the Maud hi converting the Wds path on Rooeevelt Boulevard tote a pinto | For teadertofe shown during bar tenure ef office as State Prates nt. tor warm Interest toi Art; e statuette ef the Goddem Nike; I The bfike is symbolic of victory, [a part of the BPW Emblem, which adorns each members dress. Others attending from here: Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, Health aad Safety Chairman of our local dub; and Mrs. Eula Frit. Mrs. Erma Wagner is Publicity Chair- Jeyteen Bounty Queen To Be Choeem Tonight If A Sham gklMlqA SukW w to nu Wtow SgctNhwi ed tdtio l Contet in Pofttciottfl heptoa at 6 p. the contest and shew at 6 p.m. during Judges vritt* ha three repre- AabSaSlua* tod MfM MfLfAA Bflfluwfivwp gw Club. Prises will he awarded •nfl winnsr witti gv*v> prvivmvfl CMiftny if App#irouth # Out* Shot's . CARD OP THANKS We wish to express our deep gratitude to the many friends who aided and comforted us with their sympathy and many acts of kind ness on occasion of the sudden death of our loved one, Viola Roberts Key. We sincerely thank an those who evidenced their af fection and esteem by sending file many beautiful floral tokens and gave the use of their cars. THE FAMILY. COIFFURE DESIGNERS “ J. REID'S Selon of Bounty Ut Fleming St. Phono MM3 LA CONCHA HOTIL Custom Work Dam In Our Own DIAL 2-SJdS 9MPLIMINOST. KIT WIST Yad b# glad you hav. X i li / these important Gorham* I ™ i ll J Storting serving pieces whan I ft ft ft I \f and you sura • cutel rp> \\\ \ / J M freshing snack. The fork Is ill 11 ► / / kteol for informal serving. IJ l U W U— your Tomato term for, fry r f ISr A \ gelatin sokMh, devilled "CtowWir* / £ Of j egg, and stuffed or CriSAMWtoA.I T\D j J ..... J ._ •IX7S rn A hah 1 ' J 4/ shcod tomatoes. QUwfcm T -J? 1 O*MI I'M *1179 UK :-/jT If you haven't them Gorham serv- B| T jJH mg pieces ardor them from us ns \ Jf today. Choow yours from aur 17 Gorham patterns ... and use nor aomuniont SBrur Club Plan if you wish. It w. Sl—., 130 Oftken Ipew *.[... w 1 ’ 1 roW9S Fraratee s dHR *yum mtmm, TSaackcondat "3998955555599R88898989EE88985855985E885559S > - SILVERSMITHS Key Weet* Meet Complete Jeuetry Store 4 DtAL: Cstaumi Office* 95661 I Gray Ladies Act \As Hostesses For ’Birthday Party | Members of tha Gray Ladles .Corps were hostesses Wednesday ]at a party given at toe Old Folk* Home from 7 tot p. m. to honor of roridonts who have birthdays in too month of July. The ladies to charge wuru Mrs. Thomas O’Hara, Mrs. A. L. Light lay and Mrs. B. G. Fold. The birthday cake was itumished by the BPW dub and the ke cream enjoyed at the fathering was famished by the Officers' Wive* dub Gifts wnt distributed to the birthday celebrants. Highlight ef the evrniag waa the piano concert played by Miguel MerieeaL Key Weet'e brilliant young musician. The eld people end the Gray Ladtos are extremely grateful to him for his coartibution to their enjoyment. Apply To Wed HaraU Albert Stevens, UR. Nav al Hospital aad Joan Laid Rawls, 22, 169 Casa Marina Court, have applied for a marriage license et the office of the father of too bride to-be, County Judge Raymond R. Lord. wvnoro wrong -■ BWynWfltt Jk anemaJm^^ Mmencan useugMmni9 TMr husbands am supposed to be tha world’s bast, yet they have tha world's highest divorea rata. What’s wrong? Am Amar lean woman too bosto? The in dependent? Too prudish? In the new August Leches* Heme tour nal, Dorothy TbeaapaoeaKpiores the facta aad oomas ep with a provocative answer. Don’t aties it. Get your ropy ot tha Journal and mad it today! STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS Judith Fosse, Distributor PHONE 2-6005