The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 31, 1949, Page 5

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th School en Monday a has happy combination & ie Pie as as en already well-known vernithologist. That last just & fen cent word describing whe makes a study of habits, And it Me pursuit with the pro- career of medicine. § il f | ted | today by Stuart S. Witiging lt te me e 7 Chamber Of Commerce Entertni@s : To arrange an - extra-special y, one tablespoon at a i fill fc ‘ood Jad | ti fi be: tremel uu . * \ : 4 ; ; s oe a darge wooden salac ; ie beat extremely well} 150 Visitors At Fun Nite Party x pil within. “valent of creenge | Tourists and visitors certainly | chosen queen of the slapd for Z j escarole, watercress. Circle the e beaten until it is very 2 i : outside édge with thin slices of a glossy and the peaks enjoyed lest night's Chamber of Commerce Fun Nite ae building at Whitehead and stereets. There were and from the amount the entertainment enjoyed by all, anger was featured 8 om impersonator and he literal- ly kept the audience in stitches witht his hilarious monologue. Six ft the audience were pre- ‘with Easter bonnets. The Were decorated by men of the audence, and the decora- tions. included cabbages and pots hd fans as well as feathers and iat Mrs. | Knapp of Nanuit, Rock County, New York was Aneiher Teenage Dance Series Sponsored By The Myrtland C u ‘pe a thenager, and have Visited the Caban Club ‘nights, there are lots of ae in prospect for Bvery Friday night, with at the bares ” street, . and Cates have ar- for free dancing for all who wish to come and their friends. dances go on regularly Priday night at 8:00 p. m., excellent music is furnished TBHLT Hi # Calendar of Events THURSDAY, MARCH 31— wi Exhibit by Martha fat#on Sauer, Woman's Club om Duval Street, through April , 1-6 P.M, Daily. Se Ladies Auxiliary VPW and Post 3911, 8 P.M, Post Home. FRIDAY, APRIL 1— Religions film, “The Miracle of Lourdes", 8:30 P.M, USO- NOCS on Duval Street. Ser- vi and Junior Hostesses to Attend, MONDAY, APRIL 4— Audubon Screen Tour, “Bits of Land Along the Coast,” by Dr, Telford N. Work. Matinee 290 P.M. Division Street Blementary Schoo! Auditori- um, $:00 P.M. in High A im. § Poineiang ’ Meets at Home of } Mrs. Genevieve Kerry, 2801 6 P.M. , APRIL 6 , Navy Wives | H 178, Cancer Drive, Thrift Shop, Hospital Parties Keep La Concha Navy Wives Club No, 88 Busy For Coming Weeks Navy Wives. party will be for the patients and its “regular. the hospital staff. It is one of the C28 Dr. Telford H. Work, Author OF ». Monday's Audubon Screen Tour, Is Physician And Ornithologist Dr. Tier H. Work who pre-) Screen Tours for the Audubon / Audubon Society. He the widest opportunity: to phe ving as wa ai am seh: > (usual pleasing: peronality to'include him in their Key Wet stories: \. it, ‘in furtherance of: his Billy knows his’groceriés. food, ete. So Seaket is just what the doctor ordered for him. pursuits of natural’ sciepe® and] The photo above was. conservation education » -Cannery Co., producers’ of night. Admissions for ,#h }screen tour may be paj door, nny are, sieges tats RS | be 3 Work to. th people of y ‘ . : ak os aa ti at “Audubon Scree: ib B rief I tems Of a Roe Cacao Se 2 Whe Sigh School «dn | Mama . | Interest to Women| **%t2"""- beriof the 1948-1949, Screen, Tour Series, t! The winner of the Department} Contest will participate in eee son to spread Seaket New Semi-Thick Turtle Soup. stery i - he hot rolls, etc., at the’ nation’s. southernmost hotel, the’Casa Marina, Key. West. which Leonard Hicks, owner, will keep open ajl'this summer on the European plan. ‘ i Billy Nelson is.an unusually energetic young man, age 29, with an interesting varied back- ‘ground. He has been on a'job of one kind or another since the age of eight, the latest being “groceries in Stroudsburg, Pa, 5 Various writers, Casa Marina guests, have been sufficiently impressed with Billy's. un- Miss Roman is pa Ee at the live turtle crawls adjoining the plant of A. Granday now Famous Seaket Turtle Soup, et The Monroe County ; cae If ‘fried eggs are cooked over Louis XI ordered 50 “painted | low heat in a covered skillet they Although this is the A serolls” (wallpaper) in. 1481 40.) will have much the same quali- d é use in his various palaces, his-| ties as poached eggs. itorians tell us, : is arranging to bring an i Bread and cake* should’ never. teresting series here : : It. will.t; about ‘half an hour. be kept in the same box. Air the 1949-50 season, it was anna a P , over low heat for diced cooked.) contai ; once a week, prefera, potatoes, in.a few tablespoons of un. sident. vas : [fat in a skillet, to acquire a se crust. ing meringue for a pie the week, in the door tery contest at, this Kalbe Commerce party and given a corsage by Bei cucumbet and sprinkle, finely | when the beater is crumbled Roquefort »cheese over | Certificates were givé outstanding catches RY week's fishing trips. : 2) Wirephoto, A 2 munity. Singing Wee: s GEORGE R. JONES (above), od by. Mis. Bi ee ‘ Ynited. States <soldi¢r ‘from enjoyed by all at were te: | Owgnsboro, Kr. has been sen sandwich and soft drink) re’ WT Garaa at Beane ian atih ments. 5 Rd 2 ‘ison Next Wednesday, “Apri 6th. ig} tétm of 10.to 12 years on charg- the last fun nite party. @f the sed-] ¢8.0f spying against Czechoslo- son, if you haven't beehijuble to} vAlia. He wandered across the get there before, do come Border last December‘and was what you have b arrested by the Czechs. There is no admission q bois 2 by the Coral Isle Serenadgrs. over 26) exciting dances have been a hi su with the young people: \o ey West who have attended, go far, and more young people will}gure- ly be glad to hear ut dances. As far as the: pare young people are They can rest easy too! Mrs..Myrtland Cates, but unobtrusively these dances and only are allowed. @ FURNITURE @ FLOOR COVERINGS h @ DRAPERIES BEDSPREADS @ SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING —and a host of other items, Joint Meetin 5 4 BN a Soa unusual values! At VEW Post: \4} | Sn cnc | — >, mode Sun-Back POSTAGE PREPAID most Post No. 3911, Vetey JOAN'S INC., of Foreign Wars and {ORili as Gene will be held this evening : p. m. at their clubhouse q e up! Sawyer Post No. 28, 1 al Organization, The winners’ of [the National Finals will receive many of the famous guests and others w! he enjoyed serving Puce yoy Pore emg sponsored TOMATOES — INDIAN RIVER Grapefruit || POTATOES 6 mm 25¢ 5 us 17¢ A SWEET SPECIAL! ‘rredaall= | || \! / mmm: | CURTISS s#arac COOKIES 2 23¢ MARKE Se Danse TEL. it FANCY YELLOW ONIONS 3 us 13¢ Fla. Home-Grown. A SWEET SPECIAL! DONALD DUCK | SILVER cow See, te yee | craperrut (MILK. 3% 35¢ Saunders of the auxi All members and_ visi! rades are cordially inyited tend. available in White, Lt, Blue, Maize, Pink, Orchid, Rust, Chartreuse, Black. io midseason spring book Exciting os a front page news scoop! A collection of items for | home and yourself that make good reading—AND GOOD your e and yi 9 9 USCOLN BOAB, MLAS SEACA BUYING! Drop. in today ... browse through Sears new Midseason Spring Book; our. experienced salespeople help you find what you want, write your order for you, and mail it. 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