The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 26, 1946, Page 6

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Nl a alll, ay Ae ME SB BBS. 26.264. £6068. o— 8 "2 a9 Oe 8 — te. - New Twist To Ever By PATRICIA * Floating Island Dessert S OC TL E TY Thirty Years Popular Phe following recipe gives a ee feet te the ever popular eve) even fe ow ay ed8 variety to this etree. Key West Cus tee a) you Proud on those reise cae wes vant @ weve fe the » be pre Without Giffreuity and still eiimery history. Sliced emeee cree tang and flovor toa PPM she Corrine that is Gee meee of you follow this oe ey West Custard Pree ecru ane pecled 8 ceed ome tablespoon powd- et wane, tow ee yolks, 1/3 ee Memuleted coger. 16 tea- am. two cups scalded ene teaspenn vanilla, four @hite: stiffly beaten, four me wager (edertional) oth « sharp alt seeds and inte thin, even amge in bettom af ‘math! w By Harris third cup sugar and salt. Add sealded milk slowly to egg mix- ture, stirring constantly, Place in top of double boiler over hot water, cook and stir until mix- ture coats the spoon, Add vanilla. Chill, Pour over chilled orange slices. Make a meringue by beat- ing egg whites until stiff and adding remaining four tables- poor of sugar, one teaspoon at a time and beating well after each addition. Push heaping table- spoons of meringue into a layer of hot water in a shallow sauce pan, cooking about three merin- ques at once. By the time the third one is in the’ water, turn the first, using a pan cake turner with holes in it. Poach quickly, lift from water, drain well and * place on top of custard. Garnish THURSDAY each meringue with a small bit of tart ved jelly. Six servings. Note: Slices of stale cake, pla- ced in bottom of serving dish on top of orange slices (before custard is added) make this an Orange Triffle. For Tipsy Pud- ding, sprinkle a with one- custard Fashionette” To Be Pitiened - School PTA Group Te Shot © T. A. will the “Peshionette", on > «= O00 FM. im the senabotont 1.7% Diet te tert drowed child CR eee ie epeins and sum With tye w be modeled) scenes. thee Totter w& the} de. Tigh Ages : Peetered wm thee sivios will) {San | 2. Sporty Clothes for Play and Dress. 3. Party Dresses. 4 Beach Costumes and Play- time. Musical numbers will be pre- sented between the modeling “The Fashionette” is very clev- erly presented and promises to be one of the most entertaining af- fairs of the spring season. The public is invited to at- tend. pace ee Record Attendance: Elect Officers the meeteng of the Koy West Montey cvening 1 was) thet tGeceuse Paul) gore & im the pro- hands, ches will be colt at poet Sener | Aer at last night’s ot who were disappointed in not seeihg it two weeks ago when the demand for tickets exceeded the capacity of the Barn Thea- yp George Mills White, pre- sident, said that Ma geved Spirit” new q ee nt Ae oe et Organ Recital TRICIA'S NOTEBOOK ‘BER GOWRARD war recently te Commander Glad wo ‘ommamier Goddard is oftiwer of the recetv- see WAAACE & KIRKE, just Grew Gieotermala, us talk- ap the bewuthen of the country > GP G.. Sanday,’ and the faking boots eturn, Preancee Crane, noted ay 0 (writer, and Mr ferme: Acdvertinag man @ te Cw math ime he us why ave calle Coochs mew reading “Mercy by Theos Pratt, a wt the F ~~ ss * * How at the be an the FEA ‘ an from it Key W He left Key wm th ain 1912 he vet ' ty on the fewer ‘ ies *** # semis +» t saging Bon in Py pent signs @ te tee wo en fre bartoemnert eeen Auk ViTAMING Bree to be ereewes! to honan Gettin. ples bots ted on PHARMACY ‘At St. Paul’s | Wednesday evening candle light | console. thet of wher webu ANT, ‘The third program of devotion- al organ music in the series of meditations during Lent, will be given tomorow evening, be- ginning promptly at 7:30 o'clock at Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, with Charles R. Roberts at the ‘The organ music presented at these devotional services is char- m that is con- ducive bay FA | 4'spiritual up- lift, and a period of meditation ie thereby provided that is defin- ttely inspirational. tt i announced that, beginning with tomorrow evenings recital, request numbers wil be included om each organ program. Requests may be placed in a box at the ehureh entrance or made verbal- ly A cordial invitation is extended to the general public to attend. “Chico” (Leonard) Marx, come- dian, born in New York, 55 years ago fom mun th the pb) iyick iimeste sted cKS ee DELMONICO | Restaurant and Bar 218 Duval Street Serving the Finest Foods o Swift's Tenderized ; * kk SATURDAY = & First Time In’ For the first time i time in over thirty years the three sjsters of William! Watkins of the Key West Post’ office have met in Key West, The sisters are: Mrs, N. Lb. Gootee of Staten” Island, was formerly Ruth Watkins of Louise Jones of Silver Point, Tennessee. Mrs. Jones was form- erly Louise Watkins of Key West. A third sister ig Mrs, Gillie’ Roberts of Tampa. Mrs. Roberts er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Roberts, Jr, also of ‘Tampa. ering at dinner ag the home of Mr, and Mrs. ‘Ear Julian at Flagler Avenue.‘The Julians are nephew and niece of Mr, Watkin: Social Calendar WEDNESDAY | Bridge Club, Officers’ Club,} Whitehead and United Sts.,! 8:00 p.m. i x * Junior Woman's Social Meeting, 7:30 p.m, Woman’s Clud- house. Sewing Committee, Key West; Hospital, 2:00 p.m. Oyster Supper, Woman’s Club- | house, 6-8 p.m. kkk { FRIDAY i Girl Scouts, Troop | Parish Hall, 4:00% Z ‘Price Announees Opening Of Brownie Meeting, Methodist Chureh;# * MONDAY Key West Players, 8:00 p.m., Barn Theater. i Your Lodge Meets Fern Chapter, OES, 2nd and 4th! p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. Pythian Sisters, lst and 3rd Mon | days, 7:30 p.m. Knights of Pythias Hall. - Rebekah, Ist and 3rd Fridays, 7:30 p.m., Golden Eagle Hall. Key West Lodge Number 163,| Knights of Pythias, Meets ever al Friday’ night’ at’ ‘Knights of Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. Grain priced taiséd by #overn- ment tordraw ;wheatvoff farms. | U.S. said to fayor breaking up! of big German banks, Strand Theater | FAYE EMERSON in “DANGER SIGNAL” * News - Shorts - Sports Monroe Theater ELYSE KNOX in “ARMY WIVES” Coming: “Janie” New|) York. Mrs. Gootee is here with! Mr, Gootee and son, Jackie, She' Key West. Another sister is Mrs.' is here with her son and daught-! The group held a family gath-} | of Florida’s goal of $132,720 in the} | campaign, which will be waged] | human life as quickly as possible and to help find the cause and | cure for -eancer that our people ‘ IN CHARGE or THE SKEET/RANGE at Boca Chica-gie, above: trot left to right, H. J. Leipziger, Slc: T. W. Murphy, AOM1. t T. C, Hartley: L. H. Cury, AOMlc: A. G. Greene, AOMSc: C. 0. De-| Colored community’ Bipt. St! lano, AOM2c; P, F. Supcank AOM3c, Cancer Drive On April. First Small Quota Of $1 sale AS, hee asked to give their Planned; Florida’s Goal Is $132,720, Chairman State? To fight cancer, the nation’s key, one enemy, Monft ill raise $1,541, Clem C.}g inty a chairman} during April, Mr. Price said. The} | national goal is $12,000,000. ‘It is to stop needless waste of © Blues while you wash. e No bluing streaks. e Safe for everything washable. No harsh ingredients. e Wonderful too for washing slips, undies, stockings. pia costs lives. Cancer: control costs money. Which would you rather pay?” | Following is a list of commit- tee members appointed by Chair- man Price at the meeting pels at Monroe County Health he—a Lire DiSiD ing will be held this t, larch 29, at the cl k to complete plans for the last Friday. “Adwert ing and material dis- | tribution: Harry Knight, Kermit | Lewin, Charles Wardlow. associations: John K. Clemmer, Gonzalo Bezannila, J. “Cancer killed more than 2,000) J. Trevor. Fridays of each month, 8:00’ men, women and children in | Florida last year,” -he declared, Pocahontas Lodge, Ist and 3d) “and the even more tragic part Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., Red Men's of it is that at least a third of! Hall. |them need not have died. They! ‘died because they didn’t Saad | the danger signals of early can- | cer and receive adequate medical} | treatment in time.” Men’s Medical profession: Dr. James Parramore, Dr. rend Conley. Special Warren, Robert pr, Spottswood. Secretarial service, general can- prospect lists: Mrs. Dan avarro, Mrs. Hugh Williams and members of Senior and Junior Woman’s Clubs. Firms and corporatio: | Taylor, lek Sellers, Win. M. vass, If your dealer does not have BLU-WHITE FLAKES yet, remember — it’s new! Keep asking for it.” 1814—Gen. William, Hull ‘aorbel j | outs Harris. y Photo Lt. (ig) imo Greaux, Rev. W. nn eres « “* YOUR BUS Now Stops na ae ae b ic hot Mrs. William i = Charles Downtown Routes 2 Poinciana me Naval Hospital City Hospital, Boca Chica _ Receipts and acknowledgement | 33 gifts, budget, accot uirséments: Hugh | Hodes, wWill- Ertiest: icc * Churches Re ee ae nell, Rev. C. T. Howes. Schools: Profi Earl Hamilton. . , Boy Scouts: W. J. Moehrke. Stock Island and Base: Albert B. Cooper, Andrew Sacer. before Besakees “Mayor” Wm. W. De- ‘ meritt, Horace O’ Bryant, W. | share tumble on Wi 1941 — Foreign. ae | Japad comes to Berlin: BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST. MIAML FLORID For Reservations, PHONE MIAMI NE - the streets of Key West Overlooking Biscayne Bay I. Open Again to the Publie Large Spacious Rooms Se Habla Espanol _Enééyone shoul! help in making Our drivers take no chances, They are trained to be ever alert, every day. May we suggest you, too, make SAFETY FIRST your daily rule! * HAM STEAKS wi French Fries ond beled (Mher Specials on our Menu Beer Wine and Cocktails Se vel ' During Legal Hours "oo oTenneiaenepoonneginnnn unas fenananapngnnnnE anata | Phone 242 NEW EQUIPMENT is on the way. After unavoidable delays in manu- facture, delivery has been promised at an early date. These new super-buses incorpo- rate many advanced features that promise a new conception of luxury and safety in high- way travel, NEW AND IMPROVED PASSEN- GER STATIONS are well beyond ihe blueprint stage. They will be pushed to com- pletion just as rapidly as materials and labor become available. Passenger comfort «i pleasure has been foremost in designing now Greyhound stations, NEW AND BETTER SCHEDULES are being put into effect with arrival of new equipment and the return of many of * our veteran personnel from the armed serv ices. Fast, frequent schedules will assure your community one of America’s finest transpor- tation services, S TERMINAL Soushnel and Bahama Sts. Key West, Fia. FS loint Program for the ive FLORIDA’ GREYHOUND LINES * , © at an early date. All seats reserved. Free pile lows. Steward service. And other luxury features will be provided to make your journey ene of uninterrupted comfort and pleasure. ADDITIONAL LIMITED AND NOM. STOP EXPRESS service will be added NEW AND FINER REST STOP? os o top priority, and will be provid Py all Greyhound routes. A rest stop at a ° Wayside Inns, where delicious meals eu light refreshments can be had quickly ard cowie ously—at modest prices, <8 now being installed on many Greyhound tines. Teletype! (TWX) service ig oo many division points for greater vency dispatching of buses and pra ot alee - MODERN COMMUNICATIONS Two. way radio between buses end stations gers to points of destination, . GREYHOUND LINES

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