The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 21, 1951, Page 3

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sctlienste Pave < . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘nursday. June 21, 1951 "SOCIETY . A. GINGRAS, Society Editor Three Haidved At Coca Cola Banquet ‘SM ALL FRY Eat Favorite Key West Tropical D ishes CORNER at the La Speak to more tha ree vy officials, minent | peaking more than three hundred Navy officia’ * Si Cont | PANSY PIGEON, who lives in d the park across from the White Key’ Westers, Cold sales director for eight stat and the company’s executives Concha Hotel and guests ; said the company’s new stream- can find the world’s finest fishing, savory sea foods,|By Angele ishes, and a friendly people with a rich, romantic Bell said in describing Key West Jast night at | MRS. PANSY PIGEON VISITS THE PRESIDENT (What Went Before—MRS. |House in Washington has made lined plant was also proud to be a part of the promising tomorrows} 6, pill crooked because she was ot the island city * ‘ greedy and grabbed too many Hé then quoted a recently pub-| bottles of coca cola were on all! peanuts. She is trying to find out lished .description of Key West! the tables. In the lobby display|how she can make it straight which said the island city was! more bottles of the drink were} again.) “poised like an emerald on the placed in a large shell and sur-} CHAPTER IV finger of Florida thrust far out!rounded with sea grapes and| MR. PETER PIGEON found | into the blue Atlantic” and sug-/ coral. his wife,-MRS.“~PANSY PIGEON, | gested a phrase about the Gulf of Mexico be added ~Hesalso pointed out that Key Westers were noted charm, .resourcefulnes: say die spirit for Mr. George S. McGrath, plant| under the park bush half frozen. manager of the Miami Coca Cola} Bottling Company “My dear,” he said, “it is all , was master of; very well to mope about your | their; ceremonies during the evening|crooked bill, but you have gone | and never) and welcomed the guests. He also|too far staying out all night.” And I feel that) gave an introductory talk in which} “I am hungry,” she answered. | .. PERSONALS ... NEWS OF INTERES President Of Ecuador, Seno FTO WOMEN Seuhou Deis _Seallode. tion in Cle eland. They will al-jjast week, Mr i Coca Cola with its persistent ef-|he highly praised the American}, MR. PETER PIGEON helped i | fort to continue selling our drink! business man and the part he had|/her over to the bench where} for’ ‘five cent in that| played in making this ation the| there was a spot of sun. | 1 ’ tradition,’ Mt. I added. {main source of the world's raw| “I'll see if I can find any nuts a | Indicating that there were now} materials and finished products.!for you,” he said and started al 1100 individual Coca Cola bottl-| Among the distinguished diners) frlying around. 5 ing companies throughout the| at the banquet were: Capt. C. C.| A BEGGAR MAN on the on United, States, and forty eight inj Adell, commanding officer at the| bench looked .down on MRS. Florida alone, he said that the} Naval Station; Mrs. Loca Lee} PANSY PIGEON. | oe | papwiarity of the drink had now) Buckner, president of the Miari| “ I'm sorry you have a crook- 2- spread all over the world. He then}Coca Cola Bottling Company;|ed bill,” he said. a” told, the story of a German who| Captain S. J. Lawrence, com-| ‘Then MR. PETER PIGEON re- | 44 came.to New York for the first! manding officer, Fawtulant, Boca | turned with two peanuts. | cis A time and ing the Coca Cola!Chica Air Station; Mrs. Sara Ri-| He gave them to MRS. PAN- | priecdiedaparish Ne sign on the Great White Way said sien of Houston, Texas; Capt. Wil-/sy, and rubbed his bill against | na dettato Sected St joyfully, “Oh, you have coca cola! liam F. Stephens, Medical Officer! ey feathers. | in your favorite fruit vit | here, too!” and felt at home at the United States Naval Hos-| Then MR. PETER PIGEON juices! Fe * The -speaker _also. pointed out) pital; and Mr. and Mrs. Hunter| made cooing noises into the cold that the Key West plant has the)G. Bell, vice president and gen-| feathers of MRS. PANSY. | } newest.in equipment and machin-|eral manager of the Coca Cola| The BEGGAR MAN also gave | be ery but is old in tradition of serv-| Bottling Company, Atlanta,| MRS. PANSY a peanut. | | Di ice, for it is now in its forty ninth Georgia. “Thank you! You have a wood- a | yeur, with the first Key West; -Major C. D. Barrett, command-| en jeg. I suppose I can be happy or Coca Cola Bottling Company or-| ing officer of the United States) with a crooked bill,” said MRS : ganized on April 4, 1903. Marines; Dave King, city man-| PANSY PIGEON to the BEG- tu Mr. Bell also said that Number] ager, and his wife; Mr. and Mrs.|GAR MAN. i Me One Highway alone, stretching:T. G. Buckner; Mr. Karl 0.) “You can get peanuts with a| oa from Canada to Key West has}Thompson; Mrs. Ruth Pierce; Mr.| crooked bill,” said the BEGGAR | st thirty three bottling companies| Elio Garcia, plant manager of the| maN. “I get food and I have | 7} along its route, and nine are in}Key West Coca Cola Bottlinpg) 5: wooden leg.” | si€ the state of Florida ‘ | Company and his wife; Mr. George!" “But the other pigeons grab | be At the beginning of the even-| S. McGrath, plant manager of the! 4) “the peanuts,” said MRS. | ce, ing, cocktails were served ‘at the; Miami Coca-Cola Bottling Com-| pansy PIGEON. . bar. on the roof and just as the| pany and his wife; Mr. Chapman “People give me money,” said | . a . Ree o . a lighits were beginning to come on,| Root, president of the Florida|t,¢ BEGGAR MAN. “The chil- | ? os 12 Sea Bl the guests came down to the|Coca-Cola Bottling Company and] gien will give you peanuts if] ECUADORIAN PRESIDENT IS NOW THE GUEST OF PRESIDENT TRUMAN at Blair House in Washington for a week of official eg hotel's. dining room on the first|his wife; and Mr. Frank E. Snell, 7. jet them see your crooked! activities. President Galo Plaza was welcomed in Key West and breakfasted at the Little White House with top ranking Navy and 3 floor for @ real Key West dinner.| district manager of the Florida|}") ‘ey will feel sorry for| city officials. f + ‘The menu included sopa de|Coca Cola Bottling Company, Mr. se i M cobo, biste de tortuga, fritures,| and Mrs. Mack E. Bennet, Mr. and 7°2". agp. pANSY PIGEON 1 platanos fritos, frijoles _negros,| Mrs. William F. Brown and Mr.| ) oo. Ehud +l don't abn RB . N i Sst arroz amarillo, pepas fritas, en-|Peter Brown; and Mr. Frank Goria to: give ON peanuts be- | V udge ens | salada mixta, pepinos emcurtido,| Rowsey, editor of the Coca Cola|PeOr icy feel sorry for me" | \ ol pie de. limon, coffee, and coca) Bottler of Atlanta, Georgia. £ The BEGGAR MAN shrugged| Miss Florence E. Sawyer and ICE CREAM epee sauce ) * his shoulders. | Mrs. Russell Hoff were. the first j { at We speakers (able was ty! FORGES COPMI@Gl) sit wns, PANSY “PIGEQN | Btize winners sf tie | daglicals | 14 in.. pineapples with bouquets of; a tried anyway. The sun was shin- bridge held Tuesdaygnight at the} Wil | HALF-GALLONS H a frangipani in place of stalks, and! Presents Guys-Gals| ing now over the snow. A GIRL| Fort Taylor Officers Club. Miss } Ht tit} | ! i Ch | came into the park. She threw | Katherine Lowe and Mrs. Ralph 7 2 | | Coming Events Pantomime, soft shoe dances,|"eonuts to the pigeons. MRS Blauvelt won the second prize. ‘Stores so easily inthe Bl Li 2 & | impersanations, oid songs, new | BaNSY PIGEON sat near her 0m} at jast night’s Mitchell Mov ice tray compartment, you cen a pl THURSDAY, JUNE 21— + | Songs are all on the entertainment | 11 bench. | ment bridge of the Key West olwoys have ice cream - Fi Sqfjal"Mecting, Surface Devel-|menu for the Crosley Ca rival | “poo. pigeon,” said the GIRL, | Bridge Association played in the 5 ag senso Group Wives, ag ey >| sentaht gob teh ah at the High jou have a crooked bill.” Coral Room of the Overseas Hotel 2 val Station Officers Pool chool auditorium. t. % $ si S SY a : q Sifinming Classes, Officers| With Mrs Ralph Hartenstige di- | Doepsecfed MRS. PANey | the north and south high w a - Hee P * |PIGEON peanuts from her} won by Mr. and Mrs, Victor Lang HH j 4 y Wives Club, 2:30—3:30 p. m.,| recting this production of the Y’s {°° | ghd Mire, daca tele wad ‘Mrs 1! | q $eaplane Base Poo! |Guys and Gals she will feature [BARAK piGkON said,| Rent wae rend Mrs HH MM j Meeting, Sewing Class, Monroe} such favorites around town as| 5: ‘e ‘ | The et ane set High Went to ~ | Hill TTT ji j GiiHiy Hospital Woman’s| Don Seyler, W. C. Stallings, Gail|“Co000000!” hatay ghee Wen Gone ieee eee : ? - 4 Bhs % | Varela, Don Mettee, Glendora} But she felt very unhappy. She/ Mrs. Mary Curtis Eberhardt, Miss 3 Si Aoxiliory, 2p. x.. at Hospital| Varela, Don Mette, Gre ‘| aian’t. want to get peanuts be-| Helen Williams and Mr. and Mrs H sting, Post 3911 Veterans of| Sawyer, Danny Deon, and Yvonne | ah. Bis aR ASS ‘Hanae 5 ign Wars, 8 p. m., Post} Camalier. jcause people felt sorry for her. | Bill Chappell. e ¢ Cerna. | The entertainers backgrounds | (To Be Continued Tomorrow) } Shore guanine , < ‘ e 2 ! Meeting, Elks Lodge, 8 p. m.,jinclude everything from doing ececeeceee| announced their closing program : 3 u "Elks Clubhouse. ; gee ae tense Wolds ee a tomorrow night at’ 7:30 ag AN OFFERING OF VALUES THAT CANNOT BE 3 z Luncheon meeting, VX-1 Offic-| Washington to playing leading | |the Church, Each department of 4 “ers? Wives, 12:30 p.m. Aero-|roles in the city’s latest = Social Notes Pikes uchionl will; prasend ca ae REPLACED AT THESE SALE PRICES : | alms. eae’ procHcnon: | {minute program, and there will A Pe 9 Meeting, Officers Wives| And not only will the guests |: . e ee nunuls Rng of. theke ‘cretiwimele ; % “Club, 10 a. m., Naval Station| enjoy smooth entertainment in Mr and Mrs. E. V. W. Jones are ti f _Ditficers, Poo), the Hartenstine manner, and re-| saying at the La Concha Hotel] The Ladies Auxiliary of the DRE *) FRIDAY, JUNE 22— > been seb ht a ree for a few days. Mr. Jones is with) Fleet Tee ve ; ane No, . eee quite; Fern Chapter, Nor 2), aig auty iad is Log Pe ear a a eau -in| Will hold their beach party. at 7 ee: > ‘ ‘ ght ve Wokscr Eastern Star, 8 a A evan els 4 - re toe uneediones Front Rit the| P pay Sule a a ie Neto at SOME OF THESE DRESSES F $ - 2Scattish Rite Temple oods and groceries w 0 Dh egi ae s ar-| tion Beach. Their luncheon at the y ahecling, Alcoholics Annymous,|holders of the lucky tickets, | Fuesident of, Reuador on fs, | Cher, Club will be held on June ARE VALUED UP TO $12.98 lor : 6 pom., First Presbyterian Everybody in the city is invited | Woct i % | 28th. Reservations may be r 3 " “Church Annex. to the carnival and a super-fun or es | by calling 446 not later than June Teal ts Beauty Contest and Dance, 8 p.| evening is promised to all comers. | Mrs, J. V. McDonough, of 403 | 27th. DRE ‘ a “mh, Elks Ani ee | Whitehead Street, and her son| At the installation of officers of com, ee ° 4 SATURDAY, JUN | een raph No. 14, 8 Pe 3! Sack, and daughter, Jill, left by] the 1 aAion Alc Qari He ihe Biot 4 “Tampon, JayShees, 12:30) Kolghtsof Pythas Hall |) ane. Tuesday to spend’ vact-| Recrve Assocation No. a6 held IN THIS GROUP ARE DRESSES y SUNDAY, JUNE 24— { thur Sawyer Post No. 28, 8 THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $29.95 Russell Hoff was 39.98 by a ke nd Se ie Ie. |S spend some time in Canton, |the installing officer, and Mrs. : RK SS) cee Hour, 4-6 p. m., Elks Be Pést Home, Stock Is Ohio and in New York City be-|Mae Hilton proxied for the new COTT ‘ONS Z SHEERS DA DRE: ES f pis ; 4 vaaert iti irship Devron|fore returning here. Mrs. Mc-| vice president, Mrs. Lee. F me: : 4 ™ Menus, Anchor Lodge No.'183, Aeropalms Seaplane Base. | ager of the Safeway Travel Com-| chaplain, Mrs. Amelia Thompson . ce ; ¥8.b;.m. Scottish Rite Temple. Meeting, La Concha Wavy Wives | pany. 1h gpoua Ses en Meeting, Beta Sigma er et-| _ Bullding 178, Naval Stetion.”| Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Saunders of| cludes {ifleen, door priest Be RYTHMN STEP - MIRACLE TREAD $ ! a: Boning, ‘Officers, Wives Clu 813 Fleming Steel announce he omg St ty hei i BRANDS—VALUES TO $13.98 u = Swimming C rs Wives 1:3 . m., Nava ation | age > Mrs.) 74.4 Setaidey vat Mauls Swimming Cle Op ps be Bowtihe Alleys. | Ida Saunders Goehring, to Emery! 12:30 p. m., Saturday at Raul Club, 3:30-4 | % Restaurant. All lady card players § r Base ‘Officers Pool | Meeting, Junior Chamber of| Curry last Friday at the home of | Restaurant. Al! lady card play ‘OTHER SHGES FROM $1.00 § Méétiny, Mariner Sront Troop] | Commerce, 8 p. m,, Clubjthe bride’s brother. Mr. Curry 1s/ 3 4 . HYG. 8, “Flying Cloud”, 7 p. House. |the son of Mr. and Mrs. Weelock| at the Elk’s Beauty Contest to- ’ Fi Sikes Scout Tecdquatert Luncheon Meeting, FAWTU-|Curry of $27 Eaton Street | morrow pe Joe Ann Mu i I TUESDAY, JUNE 26— | lant Officers Wives Club, | | Miss Key West of 1950 will crown ¢ ase s Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p. 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Harland Merriam, direct-| Miss Key West of 1951. A floor see fi cS) ro Se calet Church| WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27— or of the First Presbyterian | show beginnifig at 9:00 p. m. will WOOLS Valued to 98 y d. ; - yd. $2.00 i Annex. | Meeting, American Legion Aux-} ote wi “Glub, Fj precede te ee he- $1 39 Yd dd $1 se, Officers Wives Club, 8} __ iliary, Arthur Sawyer Post} icers Wives. Club, 1 p. m.,| quled for 10 p. m. Newest entries | 5 50 Bridge, Officers Wives Creare} _No.28, 8 p. m., American Le-| _ Aeropalms Seaplane Base~ jin the contest are Frances Ponce CREPES Valued to $1. Ro eae é . ae aaeetey “| gion Home, Stock Island. Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives sponsored by Beldner’s Dress Shop tas : : pay Javy Wives Club, 9| Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela Lodge Club No. 88, 10:30 a. m., Build-} and Marguerite Smith. Cl 0 | R Sh 0: d $ Ce Pe et oetes. nies No. 64, 8 p. m, 919 Elizabeth) ing 178, Naval Station. | |— or ee ose Quis in ayons, sheers, rgandaies b Se Offic i Bowling, Officers Wives Club, - Bridge, Office Wives Club, 8 Street. ae é , Hinata t I ‘or ‘aylo: fficers|} Rummage Sale begins, Catholic} 1:30 p. m., aval ation 0 ons 5 Bish. Fort boys z__. OFS Daighters of America, St.| ee a ence ASTHMA SUFFERERS an t er wa lns cers i h’s Hall, Thomas andj Meeting, Junior hamber Of! Quick relief usvally comes from the first Pt 4 Tei Cisse, we renule tot ee Streets. Commerce, 8 p. m., Club! ond of this oy tov wef Many Other Items at Great Savings . 9 a Mm, " : ‘ we congestion, People erly 2 9 : Wear ‘Pool. Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 p. Hioise. UNE 2 teflered with frightening choking, cough- I 10. ‘ , i . Officers Wives Club, m., Coral Room, Overseas| THURSDAY, J 28— : Sc sbessing bua eueclr oank 2 mh - 4 ( ; as Naval Station Alleys. Hotel. ’ Swimming Classes, Officers ene eliet ofter using ASMACOL : ¢ . ; M sti “Order of DeMolay| Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies, 8 Wives Club, 2:30 to 3:30 DP. M.,| ASMACOL costs $2.50, but considering the : : £ seated “ i $ ‘Bove, 7-30 p. mi, Scottish Rite} __ p. m., Scottish Rite Temple: Seaplane Base Pool. Tit yas oth coptelanee ; a , is . i Boy, 7:30 p. m., Meeting, American Legion, Ar-| Meeting, Monroe General Hos-| amsunts to only o few pennies per dose. 17 ae Be - . j . Teripie. dult Fellow- thur Sawyer Post No. 23, 8 p. pital Woman’s Auxiliary Sew-| ASMACOL, (coution, use only os directed) | i Mééting, Young Adult Felloy ing Group, 2 p. m., Hospital. Is s0ld with o money back guarantee if no? ‘ lip of First Methodist a en sr Debs 730° s Meeting. Vadine Ree V. F.| delighted with resuits. Sold cals bv | has a te ae di ce 1m ch. 8p. re - eeting, Junior Debs, 7: .™., . y, V. F- " one. $11 DUVAL’S" ve Bes oes oa | © TELEPHONE 4 urch, 8 p.m, Church An-| Nee vnen’s Club auditoriut’™ f+ W: Post'8011; 8 p. m, at Post} Geetrel Dram suere: cer, Watts | : reeset | } Macuing, Sparkling Waters Re- Dessert Bridge, Airship Devron Home. ee acca : } } i were g

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