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IETY NEWS | . James Lee Will Address ) cers’ Wives Club On Her } . New co-chairman for the Of- Wives club will be elected a luncheon on Friday,| position as chairman. 6, at 12:15 pm. Fort Tay-| Mrs. James Lee has been in- wations will close Wed-|vited to speak at the luncheon pm. about her recent visit in Rome, “Ruth Diem representing | Italy. S wives, Mrs. Ruth Haller} The Navy nursery will be open nting the VX-1 wives and/on Friday and there will be a | Muth Roy from the Sonar| baby sitter at the club. will be candidates for co-| Hostesses for the luncheon will sen. Other nominations may|be members of the advisory from the floor on Fri-} board, Mesdames Beshany, Schu- | macher, Knapp, Phillips, Diem. “Mrs. Mary Schumacher. present} Nichols, Roy, Wells, Vaughn, will become chair- | Lewis, Campbell and Loder. pading Of “Death Takes A Holiday” _ weet ill Be Held Tonight At 8 P.M. Barn Theatre By K. W. Players man of the club, when Mrs. Nat-' alie Beshany retires from her ~ First play of the season to be) Winds patio, for members of the given in the-earlyfall by ‘the|Players and their guests. Those nA meee _ club will be “Death Takes | attending are to be costumed as |characters im plays. Anyone not A Holiday.” A reading of the| coming in masquerade will be aces and the first of a series of|liable to special forfeit. ‘try for casting will be held} Dancing, games, contests, for- 8 PM., at the Barnjtune-telling and other action in keeping with the Halloween mardi = addition to the regular busi-|Gras spirit promise to make the ai 4 o0@88 meeting and play reading| players masque one of the live- plans will be discussed for the| liest and most amusing parties of players masque which wil! take! the year. Place October 30. “The event will be a highlight "2 6f the Halowe’en social whirl and 3 will take place in the Trade dente “a «Miss Vivian Keirstead Becomes The . Bride Of Lt. Willingham Saturday *Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Keirstead| @mmounce the marriage of their Lt. Willingham is attached to poeeereee Sivian to Lt O. R: Wil FAWTUlant at Boca Chica, and + + -Aingham, Saturday, September) y4,; Willingham has been con- 30th, at the residence of Rev. andj nected with the Key West Hous- “) © Mrs. George McNeil Ray. ing Authority as secretary to the Attending the bridal couple | manager in Poinciana. were Lt. C. “Chuck” Turner gnd! The bridal couple will be at §- Marilyn Watson. Among home to their friends at 1311 ‘present were Mr. and Mrs. Laird street. 2 i Concha Navy Wives Club Holds Per Their Monthly Meeting On Wednesday i The LaConcha Navy a Club No. 88 held their meeting } + AWednesday morning in the club-} | 41 rooms in building 178 at the U_| & naval base. Teresa . Braxton, president, ‘called the meeting to order, The elub Pledge was repeated by all members. Next Wednesday morning, Mrs. Braxton is taking * the club as a group to register to] aoe ela There is to be a special surprise for male guests only. (Some pumpkins!) The masque will begin at 9:30 and last until 2:00 A.M. Kermit Lewin, the bride’s parents and their son, Karl. Fe 1-5 Pie Wives Eugene J. Noack, is at Fleet So- nar school. The meeting was then adjourn. jed Those present at this meet jing were Mesdames Iona Aiken Teresa Braxton, Dorothy Car- den, Kay Holliday, Jackie Hil lier, Mizpah Pierce, Nell Rey nolds, Catherine — Skillinglaw Claire Arlen, Sarah Campbell vote in the election Mildred Henking, Dorothy Gra monthly hospital party|vat, Lucille Clary, Dorothy Pugh, } 3 wil be held Monday evening,|Valmar Locklair, Kay Wilson + - October 2 at the U. S. Naval|LaVonne Brigham, Isabel Bliss - 8 =9° Hospital. Dorothy Davis, Lee Parker. t One new prospective member|Juanita Pass, Edith Holt, Lidia f° was present at the meeting—jSchmidt, Lorraine Yale, Glady: Mrs. Alice Noack, her husband. |Streit, Elvira Torador. Cuban Baptist Sunday School . -- Teachers Elect New Gfficers The Cuban Baptist Sunday | ©9-* séhool teachers and officers met| Cors See+Mrs. Ismael Wednesday night to elect new| grin. Officers for the coming year: | Teachers: Mrs. Tracy Fairfield, #202*"*Pastor—Rev. Ismael Negrin. {Mrs. Oubre, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs =~. -S. Supt—Orlando Esquinal-|Phelan, Mr. Phelan, Miss Holly Fits do. |Johnson, Mrs. Charles Papy. /,| Pianist—Mrs. Maragret Curry. | Mrs. O. B. Esquinaldo, Mr. Stir eta, Pianist—Mrs D. B.| rup, Rev. O’Briant, Mrs. Carlos | Garcia, Mrs. Anthony Calzadilla, | Mrs. Enrique Rojas, Mrs Eimilio Secretary—Ismael Negrin, Jr. | Alea, Mrs. Chafouris. Treasurer—Mrs. Phelan. Ne- Shion he he “Chorister—Mrs. J. A Phelan. aia Pree rua Ae 4 loom Mathers Of Harris Schaal gis Hold First Meeting Of New Term * “The room mothers of the Harris | orated with hibiscus of different School held their first monthly | hues and nestled in their midst meeting of the new school term| was the punch bowl. Sandwiches, last week in the home of their| brownies, frosted delights and President, Mrs. Allen E. Curry,| candy were served the guests. - Eaton street. | Hostesses for the evening were: The study group was under the] Mr. A. E. Curry, Mrs. Trudie leadership of Mrs. Norma Dopp. | Clark, Mrs. Carol Guinette, Mrs. i Tea The president called the busi- | Mary Atcheson, Mrs. Alice Rob- “fiéss session to order and matters} aie ite of great importance were dis-| Despite the inclement weather, eed: | there were fifty mothers present. Following the business, the} The annual Halloween festival a » Mothers retired to will be held on the school the dining | &--pom for a social time | grounds, Friday, October 27. The table was beautifully dec-! will be sponsored by the PTA. It = —"ONE-MAN STRIKE -DISTURBS TOWN | sleep late in the morning, hus- pHende arrive home late for din- San Vito al Torre, a 1,500-in-| “How can the mayor expect 2 habitant hamlet in northeastern|man of my age and skill should aly. The striker is Ferdinando climb 250 steps daily for $1.10 a Leong 70, sexton and church | year? winder, who struck for a pay Madrid, the capital, lies almost si fown’s Clock on top of the|at the geographic center of belfry is stuck on 0245. Laborers ‘Spa Daughter To Alburys announce the arrival of a daugh er at 2:53 am., county hcspital, Saturday, orb. named Ann Louise. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Key West Woman’s Club Will Hold \First Meeting Of Year W. ednesday.__ The Key West Woman's club;be Horace O’BryantSuperin- will hold the first meeting of the|/tendent of Public Instruction; year tomorrow at 3:30 at the club- ieeed March, Supervisor; Miss house on Duva! street Instructorof Reme- Presiding at the busi Albert Carey, ing will be the new Poineiana, Elemen- Mrs. George Mills Whit The program for the mee will be under the direction of Department of Education w Mrs. Stuart Whiting head of department. . She will prese forum on “Educational Nee: the Community Paticipating in the fo: Garden Club Will Meet Thursday The first meeting of West Garden club w Thursday evening, October the Woman’s Club i Duval street. Program enc direction of Mrs. Kathrine will presenta number “| fe, president, to extends | old | n Ross Sawyers Have Returned From 2 Month ¥ acation | later. Harris School i : 5 | PTA Meets Tues. |, . In Audivoriam Listen, Ladies! | Harris school PTA will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in By The Associated Press of the new the school auditorium. All paren and those interested in the we fare of the children are urged to attend these PTA meetings. The room mothers and PTA} members hope to make this year, ny Harris school’s banner year. modern cookbooks, al Sa ce cookery is becoming more | - ular by the minute. Today’s} Coming Events is using greater , too, with the less familiar} like oregano, saffron, se-| seed, turmeric, chervil,| and the like. And she’s ider use of the more} liar ones like allspice, basil, | MONDAY, OCTOBER 2— Truman Elementary Room Mothers, School Library. Executive board of Poinciana/ fa School 7:45 pm. in P.T.A, 8 P.M, at home of n, cloves, dill, curry, mar- A. J. Johnson, 2940 Staple| ind caraway : Ave. | 's dinner menu suggestion wink Pauls Wi *s Auxili-|8iveS You an opportunity to use Saint. om Park nee ‘away to good advantage for a TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3— |real flavor change. It calls for Bowling, 9 a.m. Naval Station | YoU to serve pork chops with cara- Alleys, La Concha Navy| ¥2¥ sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, mixed green salad and a dessert Wives Cub. | Executive Board and Chairmen | Hold Meeting at 8 p.m., Cros-| of fruit pudding. To make six servings of pork by residence, 1417 Ashby/ street. ie Harris School PTA’s First Monthly Meeting at 8 o’clock,| ° in School Auditorium. } WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4— Weekly Meeting, Key West} Bridge Association, 7:30 p. at American Legion Home, Stock Island. Duplicate bridge played. | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6— Sewing Committee Of the Hos- pital Auxiliary, Meets at 2 Afelock at the Monroe County | Hospital. Call Mrs. Pritchard, 548, for transportation. i FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6— Officers’ Wives Club Luncheon,! 12:15, Fort Taylor. : SATURD/Y, OCTOBER 2i— “a Aquatic Exhibition, Hilton | ge Haven, Boy Scouts of Troop} a ¢ |_ Mrs. Margaret Blair, 1037_ D. |East Oregon St, Evansville, Ind. says her husband and three chil dren keep her busy from morning It wasn’t too long ago s. Blair thought she had work than she could handle aid she was tired and nervous the time but today, thanks to HADACOL, her housework is like fa bre because her system was deficient in Vitamins B1, B2, ie }cin, and Iron. Daugh’ Newtons | Here is Mrs. Blair's statement: Me poh Patrick ,,|“Before I started taking HADA- 118 White street, announc COL I was nervous, underweight = . 2 jand had trouble sleeping. My food birth of a daughter on a | is not agree with me. Seemed september 22 at 12:30 a I was jumpy and irritable all Monroe County hospital. "The time. My back bothered me a arrival, weighing six pounds, four nd I couldn't sleep, and when teen ounces, has been given the T did doze off at aight, I would aame of Debora! Lee. The nild’ See Se more feckng hief adnt-had a drop of rest ee ae Se mother “noticed how bad I G ked and she sugges' take emo Bare: Davgeier HADACOL. After I started taking An eight pound, eight ounce| HADACOLI began to notice a dif- daughter. was born to Mr. and/ference right away. Now I sleep Mrs. Eugene Gootee, 1219 N wton| well— y nerves are steady, my street, at 1:23 am, Tuesdi disposition is 100% better and I September 26 in ihe Monroe coun-!actually enjoy my food. Life cer- y hospital The child has been| ti y is wonderful—now that I aamed Sheila Ann. Mrs Gootee m taking HADACOL. | Get the Wonderful HADACOL s the former Norma Lee Riggs. | Feeling a Yes, do as thousands of other Daughter To | Bagainis s have done who have had Mr. and Mrs. James Bagnini, 152-B Poinciana, are the ud | dF sarents of a seven pound, yunce daughter born at 6:59 a.m. m Friday, September 29, i Monroe county hospital 244444444444444444 New Arrivals Vwvvvvvwvvvvvrvery Son To Tuckers An eight pound son was born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker,|the cause of your trouble when i409 7th street, at 6:25 p. Fri-|due to such deficiencies: That's jay, September 29 in the Monroe| the Kind of product you want— rounty hospital The child h the kind you should buy—the iCOL is so amaz analy successful be- use it acts directly to relieve So2 BOME—(P—A one-man strike |D All this for Fesdinando’s| been anmed Jéffrey Thornton. |? You should start taking strike. Explaining why he asks|The father is a chief at the Boca Th Is Onh COL = @auises great inconveniences in), Pay increase, Ferdinando said:|Chica station — 'y One HADAS Don’t go through life suffering ch fiendish torture from your stomach, when relief may be as Mr. and Mrs. Clement Albu the M |Trial size bottle only $1.23. Large = 4 peptiria y or hospital size, $3.50. Re- use substitutes. There is only one’ 30. The ‘child has been! tne and genuine HADACOL. chops with caraway SINATRA’S WIFE WINS DECREE AND A LOT OF CASH AT SANTA MONICA. CALIF., Mrs. Nancy Sin:tra (left) testifies in Superior court which geve her a decree of separate maintenance from Crooner Frank Sinatra—and a lot of his cash. Under the court's ruling. she will receive about a third of his income which is estimated at $1,000.008 = year Meanwhile, Frankie is going his happy way with Actress Ava Gardner who used to live on @ tobec- co farm near Smithfield. N. C. At right is a close-up of them at the Joe Louis-Ezzard Charles prize fight in New York Wednesday night. Sinatra did not contest his wife's separation suit. SS ree er a GOA IRON GOES you'll need six shoulder shops, about two pounds, one and one fourth teaspoons salt, one can/ sauerkraut, one tablespoon brown sugar and one teaspoon caraway seed. Wipe the chops with a damp cloth. Cut off a few pieces of fat from the chops and fry out in a 12-inch skillet. Add sprinkle with one teaspoon of th salt, and brown over modera‘! Ay low heat. Turn them and spri with the remaining one fourth of | a teaspoon salt and brown the! other sides. It will take about minutes to brown the chops. Turn the contents of the sauer-| kraut can over the chops, spread- ing it out evenly. sugar and caraw THE MAIN SHOW NEEDS NO BALLY! Sauerkraut | pork fifteen | Sprinkle with} 1 and cook slowly for thirty minutes]Spread baking powder biscust longer-.or until the chops are; dough with butter Serve |Then sprinkle with broken nut- cooked through thoroughly with pan juices. To make a delicious sauce for cooked vegetables, add a half cup hot grated sharp cheese to two cups, of medium white sauce. Even members of your family who generally do not care mu for carrots will probably enjoy them served this special Just} parboil tt rots and cover with a@ syrup r m half a cup of brow: ar, a quarter cup of but-} jter or margarine and a quarter cup of hot water. Cook the car- jrots in the syrup for about five minutes. And _ here's ConsipER the difference between the circus and the side show. The big show packs them in on the performance it offers, not needing the glib-tongued barker nor the exaggerated banners the side show uses to lure crowds inside. The same is true of gasolines. Crown and Crown Extra are the South’s most popular motor fuels be- cause of the better performances they deliver, not because of exaggerated claims made for them. Your Standard Oil dealer doesn’t tell you his gas- olines will make your car perform like a jet-pro- pelled plane! He knows that while Crown and Crown Extra are the most powerful gasolines ever STANDARD OIL COMPANY ("ENTUCKY) a@ mouth-watering | y change from ordinary biscuits. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 sg (AP Wirephotes and honey Roll Bake jmeats and cinnamon. ana }cut in one-inch slices. for minutes. Make plenty | because you're bound te oven about @ have } of requests for seconds—and thirds. A quick-and-easy-to-serve pro- duct, just availabie, is an eleven- and-one-half-ounce can with esght generous-size meat balis packed in a good-tasting spaghetti sauce Just cook the spaghetti, add 2 | salad, and you have a jiffy meal Or serve the meat balls and sauce; with rice. If you keep some on hand you can always be sure of sold at the Standard Oil sign and have recently be made more powerful through the addition of high octane, anti-knock qualities, they wil form the impossible. The claim made for Crown and Crown that they are better than most gasolines, and Passed by none, for all-round performance. Ti tankful! You'll find, as hundreds of other Southern motorists have, that Crows 2 Crown Extra give you full value for your mo ee tation. }