The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 27, 1950, Page 3

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i ete «-- SOCIETY... : NINA LESLIE GULEY, Society Editor : May Issue Of McCall’s Magazine features Article On Miss Jeanne N avarro’s Cooking Accomplishments © In the May | iss K Magazine there iS eatieed’ 4 article called “Born To Be A 2 Cook” which has pictures of iss Jeanne Navarro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Navarro ~ $tizabeth street, showing her going though the various steps ot making Cinnamon Refrigera- r Cookies and also a scené of a ® ach party bearing the caption ‘Here’ one second, gone thé’ et TT VT TT TTY) New Arrivals lot of it! From that summer on Jeanne’s appreciation of food and its preparation has increased a thousandfold. “At home, among her wide cir- cle of chums and at Miss Harris’ Daugiter To. Tadters Florida School in Miami, Jeanne] A seven pound, six ounce is known as the girl who ‘canh|daughter was borm to Mr. and make things better than any-|} Mrs, Julius Tedder, 1301 Petronia| body.’ Credit for part of this re-| street’ at 7:35 this morning in the peste i ba her mother, the} Monroe County Hospital. i subtlest o! inary instructors.| Both parents are originall next! That's the tale of our| And credit for yah sen, goes to} from Napeaih = = Young cook's spicy. nutty cookies | Jeanne, the kind of girl who does| _, Rennas Celebrate When-they go to a beach y | all things well—entertain, dance, Fourth Wedding bt tan tnd nin ttn dnd intndndnd Blong with Jeanne’s sweet-tooth swim, ride horseback, aquaplane, s Anniversary Whi z houseclean and cook. cnet gf icen by Katharine Best} “Jeanne has prepared the food hh at ‘agine Hillyer, includes for her own birthday buffet par- le interesting recipe for these|ties—sometimes for as many as cookies and the text follows: 40 boys and girls. She has kept can So June 17 will be} house for her father and brother} Mr- and “Mrs. George Renna, ly hy date in the Dan| when her mother was ill—buying |} popul: ‘ung * business Navarro home. It will be, for one| the food and et and pai re ee i ta fe et thing, Jeanne Navarro’s eighteen- | paring, all their meals, At school | 4", seorvunegt fede ; th: birthday. and, for another}she is a sweet-tooth expert and ing eneiverenry: ays They thing, her fifth anniversary as an}snack artist’ supreme with her will leave late this maiiernmen: tor accomplished cook. cakes, cookies and candies. ‘My|% Week-end trip to. Fort: Lauder “Jeanne was thirteen years old| trouble there,’ she says, ‘is that gains pees the day her mother personally| we get so hungry we sometimes : ees i; owner of the quarantined the two Navarro} can’t wait for things to get done. Southwind i, are P went shildren because of an epidemic| No, I don’t do my best cooking| members of the Key West Play- in Key West. For fourteen (14!)| at school.” ers. Renna is a mi r of the splid-weeks Jeanne and her bro-| | “Her favorite reading, believe | “8onomers ‘Club and his wife, = ther, Danny, never left the con-| it or not, is the Key West Cook- | fmiliar to everyone as “Mickey fines: of the 85-year-old Navarro] book, a readable, cleverly illus- | #9 active member of the B. P. Z Psy y denned f0.. lave W. She has been assisting in the ES present Monroe County Cancer Drive. NCCS Navy Wives Bowlers ° To Adjourn trated. cooking manual. Tm still ‘ooks*aind music. Jeanne repair-|in the cookbook stage,’ she sighs, ed to the kitchen and stayed| ‘but someday I'll be able to make _there almost the whole time] everything in that book without “fnaking cakes, vookies, candy,| opening it. THAT’S when I'll be pies and the hot, tasty Cuban/a REAL cook. As good as Moth- dishes everybody in Key Wester.” loves so much, Miss Navarro’s many friends “Until that summer Jeanne’s} will look forward to seeing the acquaintance with good food was eels The NCCS Navy Wives’ Bowl- ing group will bring a‘ successful season at the U. S. Nayal Station, Alleys, to a close for the’ summer’ months on) Friday, May 12. The bowling seasons will be resumed at the onset of cooler weather in the Fall. High’ scorers. for -the week May McCall’s and the article * close but impersonal. She ate a| about her cooking. ne 3 Oem an — High School Senior Class Play To Be ‘Presented Tonight, Tomorrow Night The Senior Class Play of 1950 will be presented Thursday and piu) the brat, who is an accomplice to, her sister's plot, very able play- Friday, the 27th and 28th, atled by Eva Terrell and Bea De-| Vere, Louse Duke. 191; | Grace 8:15.-p.m. in the High School |merritt; Junior the drum playing | 50Y", “Morell 154¢ and. Edna alder son, played by Hugh Kauf- man and Jackne Drudge; and Terry, the madcap “lover,” who falls for a young “woman of the world,” played by Floyd Roberts and Frank Young. Agnes, played by Janice Brule and Pat Mallory, and Elmer, played by Kermit Kerr and Wil- liam Pinder, are the maid and butler caught in this epidemic of Breeding, 147: Other bowlers for Rid week * Auditorium. The production, .a : iy in three acts, was writ- : were. Christine’ Co} 4#én-by Sidney Anderson. Through the very able plan- ning” and direction of Donald m,. who received * his 's Degree in Stage: Craft Towa State, for the first time there is hada really professional stage set. The setting of the play is laid Players Group = mthe Florida home of a wealthy | confusion, ‘ & & . Louise Rayzor and Virgg| Ears. Brown, Janet's silent To Hold Meet = inia sell are statred as Math-|boyfriend is played by John ser . ‘ pepeGene Kirchoffer and Floyd|Busto. Mrs. Williams, the indign- Monday Evening I Roberts will play the hus-|ant mother of Terry's girl, Shat-' é . ~ -band,-Philip Bresleau; Jim Co-|on, is portrayed by Doreen Claw-'| It hasbeen announced’ that “= wart and John Borges, Richard}son and Colleen Moore, who Key West Players will hold ~ Pennell, Eleanor’s attentive} both belong to the part like}a meeting on Monday evening of = ‘harlager. There are also four be-}mumps belong to an epidemic|next week,- May Ist, at 8:00 o'clock at the Barn Theatre of Duval street. Election ‘of, officers of, the or- ganization will fake place at this meeting. © Mrs. Hoover Of North Carolina Visiting Here. wi The. doctor, who _ upsets the “vivacious schemer who tries ta}whole house with his. startling save her home, played by Margie’|tevelgtion ,is played by Walter Fields and Leila Lynch; Bobby, | Johrison. ones; Janet, the ; Miss Gloria Accweln Rennie Bride - Qt William V. Russell On Tuesday “in a ceremony performed{ceremony in the church, Mr. and Tuesday morni: ied a oer Mrs. William- V.. Russell left ‘ors viet ae J » Met is cl i A ji j ; irs: Bernice Hoover, of Char- "Gloria Aceves their wedding trip, during which ieeton, ‘Nort Carolina, is -visits 7 ‘ine! ride of: Wil .fthey, will make a motor tour of | 5 cevedo...is nd Mrs. Acevedo, 1550 Flagler Ave., and the rites, Acevedo had as her only sattenr- | A¢ ant sister, Miss Alice Aceves| gtoom is the son of Everett Rus- do;while Sebastian Cabrera ‘sell. Both native Key Westers, acted as best man for Mr. Russell. | they attended school here in the ie wedding party was ajcity’and both have been active in = small one, consisting. only of the] younger set social affairs. incipals and their attendants,| _ The former Miss _ Acevedo is Everett Russell, father of known: for her striking beauty, , and Taylor C. Larrimore.|and has been the winner in sev- Immediately following thejeral local beauty contests. . ‘ 3 as. Divorce Petitions Divorce suits were, filed in the offices. of County. Clerk: Earl BR. Adams: by: B srs Betty “Helen /Pular . against Stephen Bernard Pular, of Key West. ne Jimmie A. Quino vs. Maudina Hibbard Quino, Key; West. Coming Events FRIDAY, APRIL 26-— Luncheon-meeting, Surface De- velopment Group Officers Wives Club, 12:30 P. M, at Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. MONDAY, MAY 1— Meeting, Key West Players. 8:00 P.M. at Barn Theatre on Duval street. Election of officers. © a WEDNESDAY, MAY 3— Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88. 7:30 P.M. in Phe eng orn 178, U. S$. Weekly meeting, Key West’ Bridge Association, 7:30 P.M. at American Legion Home, Stock Island. Dupticate cY, MAY 4— Sewing group of Monroe Coun- Auxiliary meets ee ; at Hospital. Call Mrs. Rutt, 420-W, for trans- Musical flv; “Faney Free,” To Be - Presented At Monroe Theater Tonight 3 The musical show, “Fancy; “Indian Summer”—W. C. Stal- Free,” with a cast of 28 service- | lings. : : 4 thm Tap, “Song of India” men and girls will be presented) (pecording)—Gerry Pinder. at the Monroe Theater tonight | YVoeal, “Over The Rainbow”— jander the direction of Gerald) Cleora Roberts and group. for the benefit of NCCS. Pinder, “Ballin’ The Jack;” vocalist, There wll be two stage shows, | Buford Strange; danced by group. = pne at 7:30 p, m. and the second Vocal, ee Is nee Moon- A addition to the} light” and “There's No Tomor- Bt 0 a in ers Life.”| row" —Hilda Pullara. Bob Hope. * Vocals, “My Foolish Heart” and presenting taf-| “What Can I Say"—Group. — ities and| Finale, “Younger Than Spring- following time” and “Full of Fun Fancy Free—Ensemble. ‘ ing, “Full of Fun and Orchestral accompaniment will Free,—Entire Company. | be provided by Ida Gellrich, “ft Isn't Fair,—W. C.| tumpet, Beatrice. Moreno, pianist and Buddy Chavez, drums. Samuel Parker of Newbury- port, Mass., machine for splitting leather hides in 1899. Prior to that, hides had to be shaved to the thickness desired for shoe soles, with ail the shavings going to waste. rs, 3 includes the ‘The Shetland Isles came under Scottish rule in 1468. TH KEY WAS? OTPZEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE “BLACKED OUT” (P) Wirephoto A MAN who identified himself as. John J. Huber (above), miss- ing witness in the Communist hearing at Washington, tele- phoned the Associated Press in New York Wednesday. “I just came to myself about an hour ago.” he said. “I blacked out in Washington. The pressure has been too great on me. I've béen jumping from one stand to another.” Apply To Wed The following applications to wed have beend filed in the of- fice of County Judge Rayrnond R. Lord. Wendell Edward Daniel, U. S:- N., Boca Chica, age 23 and Ja queline Claire Whitley, 23, of 1012 Duval street. Manuel S. Fernandez, 30, 507 Louisa street. and Olga Lopez Garcia, 32, 422 Amelia street. Odell Benjamin Wallace, 18, €-6 Fort Village and Rose Marie! Robinson, 20, 12-E Fort Village. SCOTTISH RITE MASONS (Continuea From Page One; erete steel structure will be two SY jstories high with a roof garden. The ground floor will house four commercial stores. The second floor will be used for lodge meet- ings. The roof garden will serve as a recreation hall, with kitchen facilities. Architect is Hahauser & Asso- ejates of Mizmi Beach, with elec- trical engineer being Richard A. Belsham of Coconut Grove. The lowest bid received from a contractor was one from Max Newmann of Miami. The associa- tion now has decided themselves to construct the building. HUBER 1O GET AWAY Continued From Page One) back on my feet.”” He did not say where he was going. She said she did not know where her husband was calling from, and did not ask him, but assumed it was from New York City. Huber made several phone calls yesterday to his wife and other persons, but no one was able to. trace® his ‘whereabouts. ‘\ Huber, who has worked fox thé FRI as an undercover agent, fail- ato appear Tuesday when call- ed:as a witness at a senate sub~ committee hearing. The subcom+ mittee is looking into charges by Senator Joseph McCarthy of Communist infiltration in the State Department. Mrs. Huber said she. beliveed her 49-year-old husband was beginning to crack up under the strain of frequent testimony on Communist matters. She said she is not. worried about any possible threat to him, NATIONALISM Continued From Page One) the military government was ended last fall. McCloy’s warning to the Presi- dent and the State Department was sent last month, but it was made public only today. The United States High Com- missioner had this to say about the new Nazism: The Nationalism is a force which must be reckon- ed with increasingly, although it is not a threat at the moment. OPERATORS OF Continued From Page One) loss of heat, hot water, elevator and other services. The union has stationed special personnel at the struck apart- ment buildings. These ms are there to help out-in case of emergency, such as sickness or death, and to cooperate’ with doc- tors and nurses. The plan was agreed to by union and heafth of- ficials. Amateur Night To Be Held In Park Tonight At 7:45 An enjoyable program is. pro-| mised for this evening beginning jat 7:45 p.m, at Bayview Park. in the form of Amateur Nigh® sponsored jointly by the City Re- creation Department and the Key West Lions Chib. Some of Key West's old-time favorites will appear on the pro~ | gram,.among whom is Al Cabot; who, incidentally, is leaving May 6 for New Jersey, where he is under contract to sing. Another is Joyce Edwards, one of Key West's most promising Stars who proved so pleasing at the Chamber of Commerce Fun Nights and some of the local civic chubs. Also Key, West's youngest sweetheart, Bevely Jean Galvin, will sing and dance. In addition, the Cayo Hueso Roller Club will put on one the exhibitions that took them through many states and won for them plaudits . wherever they appeared. High National Guard Officers Are Now In City Major General Sumpter L. Lowry ant his wife, of Tampa and Colonel N. Worth Gable and his wife, of St. Petersburg, regis- tered at local Chamber of Com- merce. Headquarters today. Both men are prominent in the Florida National Guard. BROWDER DENIES (Continued From Page One} to give Lattimore a specific propaganda job. In_ contradiction, Brow- der sajd today that no such meeting ever occurred. As PHONES: Adamses Return Elks Inaugurate | From Conference Teen-Age Dances, On Milk Prices Starting Monday be furnished by Se: that he did not believe cision would be annour Dy Milk Administrator L. K. Ni >ug terpsichoreans. holas until tomorrow, as many Sandwiches and soft drinks detailed audited reports would| will be served free by the com- enacers ang prizes’ will be| led to the best rhumba and ji have to be considered. | mittee. The dance will be held Many facts of the question} from 8 to 11 p. m.. and there will whether to reduce or maintaig] be no a m. prices of it was presented to the Phe Elks plan to present dances nell, C: B, Harvey, R. . G. Bezanilla and Myrt- At 8:30 A.M., EST ment pearing in Wednesd. WEDNESDAY, April 26, 1950 PERSONALS ... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ... Citizen Office, 51; Residence, 629-J Not 2 For 35c | But 2 For 15c In the Gulfstream Food Depart Store advertisement ary issue = | 20s Key West Citizen, Scott Wal- oland and Ben Adams of the dorf Tissue read 2 rolls for 35c Adamsé*Dairy have returned to|. Monday night the Flks Club} oni. should have read 2 rolls for the city after attending a meet, inaugurates the first jn its series} 150, ing yesterdal of the Florida Miik | of Teen Age Dances at the club’ ——_—— Commission in Miami Annex. Music’ for dancing will} “ANCE! > Roland Adams stated today | the Coral Isle CANCER TAG DAY (Continued From Page One) signed to the busier of local in- tersections and street corners. Plans are being completed for a special Cancer Drive show at Monroe County Beach a from. Sunday. week Carbonell reported that $103.00 was realized from last Sunday’s Commission. ry Monday evening for the| Water Show, staged by the South- One group thought that any cv§/ young people of the city and|ernmost Ski Club, the Florida should be borne 50’+ by the pro-.| eventually build up a regularly| Keys Outboard Motor Club and ducer, and 50% by the distribt i ed program, of entertain-]the Key West Outboard Motor or. Producers, consumers and} ment and interesting. activities}Club. distributors were represented et teen agers of Key West. eee the, meeti committee in’ charge ef|' Atone time Saal = t and. much needed tory, men have i made up of Mayor} out of wood, ivory, metal, textiles, TEMPERATURES r, chairman, -Rev..J.| straw, paper, rubber, rz s not ther usudlly. ‘hen S enough leather for soles and up- pert. Atlanta Augusta Billings Birmingham Bismark Boston Buffalo Charleston Chicago Corpus Christi Denver Detroit El Paso Ft. Worth _ Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST Key West Airport Los Ange'es Louisville Meridian Miami Minneapolis Memphis New Orleans HAMS Ave. EGGS . ... BACON . lb. Sle Browder put it, “it is hard to imagine how even a pro- fessional. .perjurer. could think up” such testimony. At one point, committee counsel . asked Browder what agencies the Reds used to spread their propa- ganda and the ex-Com- munist replied that they used every publicity med- ium, ineluding Congress. Browser became defiant when Republican Senator Bourke Hickenlooper of Iowa put a series of ‘ques- tions ahout a 1945 meeting in this. country with a Chinese Communist leader. Hickenlooper asked if Lattimore had attended such a meeting, but Brow- der refused to answer. Hickenlooper~then.said he wanted the record to show that the full committee membership was present, an obvieus:.reference to a ‘court decision that a wit- ness carutot’} } for . quorum is present when the witness refuses to an- swer. ‘ While Browder’ testified the committee room was crowded with ‘spectators just as at other public hear- ings. yp ee Browder took the stand, Chairman Millard Tydings called out for John Huber, the former FBI un- dercover agent who failed to answer to a subpoena for his appearance at a hearing Wednesday night. There was no answer. Previously the commit- tee had inet in a closed ses- sion, to discuss the possibility that Huber| might be cited for con- tempt for failing to appear Wednesday. ; York, Huber’s wife said he had telephoned her that he was going away for a month to rest and “get away from it all.” New York Norfolk Oklahoma City Omaha: -. Pensacola Pittsburgh Roanoke ‘ St. Louis . San Francisco - Seattle ._.. Tallahassce Tampa W: ton. en OF NAVAL (Continued From Page One, plane Base and the Naval Maga- zine collapsed yesterday morning shortly after 10 o’clock. Naval authorities are planning action on a new construction and are considering what type of bridge to have erected to replace the damaged structure. ——— ae The Theatre... GEORGIA GRADE “A” Ritter Delicious © B-( Catsup 2 bils. 25¢ breaking effort. its triumphs and Sten disappointments are poignantly SSE Kate and Bill Aq a STOP WORRYING About a Pinched Budget Go To ARCHER'S and SAVE! WILSON'S. a. hak OR STRING END . . we, Ae POUND Spare Ribs . 33c GRADE. "A" LARGE—CARTON ‘CLOROX «.. 5c ning . 68c | PEARS . can 26c tvi

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