The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 12, 1951, Page 4

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tHE KEY WES? CITIZEN Phd Joly July 12, i951 _ PERSONALS. . ITE _vage ¢ _ NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN | Citizen Office, 1935 SOCIETY . A. GINGRAS, Saciety Editor Thomas Cc rer Receives Bronze Palm * 4 S OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE 4 Penacning nein Beni hie Fides City Of St. Petersburg » Garcia, Jr. and Waldo Vale nzuela| completion of his medical train-| scheduled to open at 417 of Troop 253 received their ad-|ing, McCook became a resident | street in September vanicement to second class scouts.| physician and a member of the; The check came to them from Certificates and emblems for} J n Memorial Hospital staff} the United Cerebral Palsy “ the rank of Scout Life Guard} at Miami. leiation in New York City and , were also awarded to Scouts} Lieutenant MeCook is gne il ae presented by Mrs. J. Howard | Thomas Blearnell and Homer B.; to the 307th Medical Squadron,! princkeroff of the national or cS | Herrick, Jr. of Troop’ 253; to} and will work in the MacDill panization at the club's recent ! Scoutmaster George E. Sutton and | Base caisiiliee | meeting. Scouts S Norman Allan, earn At the request of Mrs. Violet t food, Ronald Singleton, Wilfre¢ eaptitics a ienat: the Ke Ping, Clark Pinder, and Robert| Mayor Louis Ei taney) Popes under the ee *té" the At Scout Ceremonies In Court House presen ronze palm, when it was given to him Monday an night by his mother, Mrs. Mildred Cornell, during the scout cere monies at the ¢ art he Because of the part parents nell was the fir: play in the achieving ‘st young scout in Key West to be of these scout Social Notes awards, Commander C. E. Grohs had Mrs. Cornell and other thers | * mes F make the presentat‘ons to their sons. M: re ise ie ; ACE The bronze palm is awarded to a scout who has given service as! GS) 7 0* siedliee ele : Skinner and Mrs. C ee an eagle scout ix months and has earned five additional merit badges out Cornell is now in line for his gold palm ace er: Also receiving the honor of the VON Cees a pas ae Pe bronze palm with Cornell, were’ 2 Raye NA his scoutm Tony Martinez BE W alter McC ‘ook dent. of thesal and assi coutmaster James wentet Macy in fe Stark Reports For Duty | sornson stree' Also during the evening the} . Jamies steretary Eagle Scout Rank was presented As Air Force Medic cordially invites to Norman Allan by his mother, ; Mrs, Helen Allan; to Frank Hood| First Lieutenant Walter R. Mc- | “te Dy ble, mothers Airs Taree BM} Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | yi, Raith 4 by his mother, Mis, Elizabeth |W: McCook, 805 United Street, devotional Tuesds he Singleton. The new Eagle scouts| Key West, has reported to Mac- | meeting of the W« ety are in Troop & Dill Air Force Base, Florida, for | of Christian Service at the th ;coutmaster George E. Sutton} duty. odist Stone Church was also presented with his Eagle the badge later from the Scout Executive of the Cornbelt Council, in Bloomington, Illinois where he Lieutenant McCook is a veteran a graduate of the Key West nool, where he was award- e is High ~+badge in absentia. He will receive lot Gisde ewe AN aie Air Porce New Lecal Cc ‘linic Receives Donation is now living. While in Key West}ed the Bausch & Lomb Science; The Monroe County Cert bral he worked untiringly with the| Medal. He entered the University | Palsy Fund received st scouts here jof Virginia in 1946, and received | substantial donation of for During the ceremonies Ralph B. | Wallace of Troop 54. The presen- | tations were made by Scoutmast er Tony Martinez of Troop 253 The new Scoutmaster T. C. Buell of Troop 54 was presented ; their parents. He is replacing George E. Sutton After 1949. his MD degree June | Speaks On Safety | spoke | Mayor Louis M. J. Eisner last night on safety at the meet- Club at the Waterfront Cafe. Road Patrolman Jimmie Wilder | ithe proposed local clinic which i Eaton gave a talk on the history of the United Cerebral Palsy Association | which was founded several year | a0. A check of $20 was also receiv emblage of scouts andj ing of the Key West Motor Cycle | eq from Mrs. Horace Phillips Me- | Neil of Virginia Beach as a firs donation to the proposed cerebral MR. H. HOLCOMB, PRES. LIFE UNDERWRITERS ASSN., SO Citizen Staff Photo | Mayor Lauis M. J. Eisner, Pres., Chamber of Commerce Earl When a Simple TOSSED SALAD Becomes SIMPLY DELICIOUS ae ; E | Wedreedey Lier fretting which | 22 y abs the ponies of Adams, Mrs. H. A. Demeritt, B. M. Stewart, vice pres. State Assn., W. H. Holman, pres,, State Assn. & {which is it hoped will eventually est Ue? ie Coming Events | wit aso be held at the Water- lotto the opening of the clinic. , a . 9 rol p "s 5 eeting ar eeeepsy, SULY ie All city pitictale ote .cotdinlly |p tee eat aks ce vice ae = Ca ongressmen my Hear | | throat. He pawed the ground like Tennis Class, Officers Wives] invited to attend these weekly | St the Previous one of June 8 “i! B la horse ; = H 3 | the new _ propose: by-laws and Tod id 2 Ne ) : ist Club, 9 2. m., Tennis Court] meetings. |constitution have been under dis Bi 1L a ens | Koraser FBI Agent | CORNER | He said, “I've got to get out of Has Been Added! pyre " } | ion. Progress is being made here. I want to go t a gc rd grande eee sti Wives Club, No. 88, 10:30 a. [in this direction and they should By Angele | Georetioine Hic ah the Land of The zesty goodnest of Sealtest . i m., Building 178, Naval Sta-|be ready for review by the local! Mrs. C. R. Reagan and Mr ness Knows What and to the, Devon Style Cream givey the Church f 3 y Mrs. C. R. Reagan and Mrs.| | DRAGON PLUSH AND | Land of G vhere.” . ‘ ae Officers tion. group within the near future o x ere ¥ ,and of Goodness Knows Where.”| simplest recipes a rare and Swimming Cla fficers) Bowling, Officers Wives Club, | tise ius won first place | FRENCH CLOTHILDE } But what could’ DRAGON! ici Fi Wives Club to 3:30 p.m., 1:30 p. m., Naval Station | 5 oo yee te dge of the Key A beautitul French lady. made| PE USH do with a neck and ang ahaa occa te ee unig Dae aa Invitation Coffee Brid oes lob Tirences ching thud fe whe tas head? All he euuid ao was let the| <> nora eormamios aemennts Si g Group, Monroe County) yoo ; RSS ait i / pe ase hining ‘world go by na etree 2 p.m., Hospital.. | | Slates ee | , ‘ Hot nd Mrs. Viete treet of a city. Her name was| Meo Se Day winds | 3 3 i 5 Ean \ ; : -: i LDE { a eg) pushing a Sear pie sil a Auxiliary) Meeting, Dade Lodge No. 14,| | An invitation coffee hour will HANS WOR Seton OGe, BUM ge eo fina ona golden eart| Cat full of newspapers. He saw] Post 391 p.m., Post] Masonic Group, 8 p. m., Scot-j be given by the La Concha Navy | \ B nd Mrs. C. R. = Fromepaene a golden cart) | lady with white gloves on and wean poRee ome te tish Rite Temple. Wives Club Number 88 at 10:30) Re , | preped. horn and her powse| a summer dress that fbuted ai j ing! : bread: es e a: | was a n nan >LUSH. He! ‘ er e ie Cae | Meeting, Business and Profess-| . m. July 18th at Building 178, iui eee eae eeoecont.” oc jon the breeze. He saw ed child with Cooling, Refreshing! Bs ay 2 ous eat ional Women’s Club, 8 p. m.,| Naval Station. , Ther Rit Se PSR yellow hair standing at the gate Meeting, American Legion) Woman's Club. | All enlisted men’s wives inter- PUSHES WENe, DOCG ABIRINS tie ann Ce lpr tea Lie Mears Acchin’ Seerper| —foSEseale Metin, 400: pins |eotah at pining toe chat ane eo" the Key West Brides A [arcund: eri and. geraniums| py Ana,t want teas to" seid] COCOAMUT Post No. 28, 8 pam, Leg gion} Coral Room, Overseas Hotel. | vited to attend, and a baby sitter | ' 1 ir and cactus. And when June came! 4," y pa ite bey window Home, Stock Island. | THURSDAY, JULY 19— | will be available for the children, | 7:4 fae OREO Ye WO ak ver a peo rank or cages | Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela| ‘Tennis Class, Officers Wives|Mrs. Daniel Braxton at 1194XJ | Cor Bee Uae lled: ie cateeneD ye WHOM: GHEE Seta Lodge No. 64, 8 p.m. Cuban} Club, 9 a. m, Tennis Court} will give anyone calling full de-|} ed like vith rose (nt Geshe See eRe : Masonic Lodge. | Near Pool \tails regarding the coffee hour PLUSH v TEE ee | Meeting, Fleet Reserve Associa-| Meeting, Veterans of Foreign| The Club is also planning open |?’ y window ne om Wego we tion and Women’s ‘Auxiliary | Wars, Post No. 3911, 8 p. m.,/house at the Naval Hospital on| ™!! a See 8 :30 p.m., Club Rooms. | Post Home, Stock Island. | Jufy 22nd, when refreshments |} : , pete ireadf, “RE | Meeting, Key West Artand His-| Meeting, Elks Club, 8 p. ™.,| will be served 2 ut the world raneee eens torical Society, 8:30 pm.| Elks Lodge Yesterday the club held their ' of Goodness Kni KORO SAR Geis} gone te West Martello Gallery. | Meeting, VX-1 Officers’ Wives] business meeting at Building 178, |“ the La G Send a ee ee Cotfee Hour, Naval Station Of-| Club, 12:30 p. m., Aeropalnis|with Mrs. Daniel Braxton, the |!” Wher Oe ae ene Cad ficers’ Wives, 10 am., Fort} Club |elub’s president, presiding : ' But n his past the) ( until my wisher is all Medea Taylor Officers Club | Swimming Class, Officers Wives —_= : , OB) Winsonots | DRAGON had. lost Wig] Oe aetna Meeting, Officers Club, Fern] Club 2:30 - 3:30 p. m, Sea-| ees | t f ti irephoto| pea ( TO BE CONTINUED) Few Chapter No. 21, Order of the} plane B: Pool | ) . m — MRS. MARY MARKWARD, | He sighed in I “ -_--- ‘OR-OF- Eastern Star, 8 p. m., home of | Sewing Group, Monroe County | What S Cooking i who spent the war years as an THE-MONTH 's Auxiliary, |) undercover agent for the FBI, saab To Wed Ly ‘Homé” of Mrs. Helen} Cutter, 1414 Albury Street.| Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, Scottish Rite Temple. Luncheon, Sonar Officers’ Wives | Club, 12 noon, Fort Taylor Of- | ficers Club. | MONDAY, JULY 16— | ¢yimming Class, Officers Wives “"Oiiion, 10 & m., First Baptist! Church FRIDAY, JUL Meeting, LY 20 Alcoholics Anony ional Guard ‘Armary riangle Club of Pyth-| 30 p. m., Pyth- Meeting, 1 ian Sisters, 7 ian Temple. Meeting, Shrine Club, 8 p. m., Jaycee Clubhouse tn \Key. West. Ai ‘CONCH RECIPE EVERY DAY | BESSIE’S BLACK BEANS Ine cut fine the thirds cup olive Two bay leaves One half teaspoon One tablespoon vine: Soak beans over night. In morn- e onion, oil fab, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Seaplane ¢ Task Officers! Beat. < MONDAY, JULY 23-— , |ing wash and pick over. Place on M ti Mar r Scout Ship} Meeting Anchor Lodge No. 182, fire in one quart of cold water hie ee Ship} “8 p. m,, Scottish Rite Temple. | poi] one hour. Turn fire low and -No6. 8 “Flying Cloud,” 7 p.m.,| Meeting, Beta Sigma Phi Sor- add remaining ingredients, except } American Activities Committee | | in Washingten Wednesday. She | t testifies before the House Un- ‘The rson: of Count Judge Rayr Leon Chi said the late Andrew H. Older, former reporter for Columnist Drew Pearson, was a member SPECIAL , Sea Scout Headquarters, | ority, 8 Me: Place | “4 | 3 p. m., Meeting Place) vinegar. Cook very slowly (about Meeting, Key West Temple No on Simonton | four hours) until beans begin to | Style er? 20, Pythian Sisters, Knights) Swimming Cla Officers | thicken. Ten minutes before ser | of Pythias Hall Meeting, Elizabeth Taylor Cir-} cle of WMU of First Baptist) Church, 3 p.m., Chureh cal nex. Meeting, Women of First Pres-| byterian Church, 8 p.m. at} Church. Meeting, Juvenile Council, 8) Wives Club, 3:30 - 4:30 p. m.,| Seaplane Base Officers Pool. | Meeting, Mariner Scout Ship} No. 8, “Flying Cloud,” 7 p. m.,} Sea Scout Headquarters. | TUESDAY, JULY 24— | Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p. m., South Beach Patio Rest- aurant Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8) ving, add vinegar erve with boiled white rice and thin slices of eold onion to place on top. This is best made the day fore and allowed to set, heated. Key Westers recommend adding one tablespoon of sugar when the beans are removed from the stove (From Key West Cook Book, Wc be- then re-| Daughter, Donna Lynn, Born To Castleberrys |] Very special, indeed, a shoe |] that is just a few wide bands, knotted gracefully on the |] Vamp. You'll love its low- | riding comfort, its sea-breeze |} coolness. Multitoned or- ange, lemon and lime butch- llth Sunshine’ 8 pm. First Presbyterian | : shprand | Church Annex. | pede te ae DS dort Presby-| One pound black beans ““? Meeting, Fern Chapter, No. 21,/ erian Church Annex. | Six garlic cloves, cut fine = iN ® Meeting, Key West Amaleiit! Gae medium green pepper 1 most ac = 2:Order of Eastern Star, 8 pan m., Radio Club, 7:30 p. m., Nat Is move aN gre pepr ‘quabbnes TO SERVE pm., Clinic Building. | ‘TUESDAY, JULY 17— p. m, Fort Taylor Officers) man’s Club.) s pberrs —) i Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45 abc ORIN Pe pc ie M a cate s | m. Also white. ; == p.m., South Beach Patio Re-| Bawing, Nav byes 9am, | CHINESE Pa WINS rede : Angeh Q ree | : $e Staurant aval Station Alleys aria ann nate ox ’ Bridge, Oficers’ Wives Club, 8} Meeting, Order of DeMolay | | BRITISH rcs at t ae ages at De » Jul i “p.m. Fort Taylor Ofticers'| Boys, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite | HONG KONG—().—A Hor Ot int los- | : Club : Temple | Kong chinese nurse has won tt t : ; } ; Bowling, Navy Wives, 9 am.| Meeting, Young Adult Fellow- | British Red Cross Society nurs- ’ ed six potinds, | | ‘ Naval Station alleys. | ship, 8 p. m., First Methodist | | eee oe oo 52. She brother | M Meet K West Assembly} Church Annex. is Miss Doris Poon Siu Ho, a nurse ? 4 No. 13. pias Rainbow, Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re-| at Hong Kong's Tung Wah East Ce | . i Girls, 7:30 p.m., Scottish Rite| bekah Lodge No. 14, 8 p. m.,/ern Hospital. ee | Try these delicious a . * Temple | Knights of Pythias Hall. | ne Poon, ae ~ r of the | Tey save dlcon’ } , ti 1, De | GR i are fannual grant of 350 pounds, sails | om Sherbets } Mestine, sin os a p.m. | Hannibal made his famous] for England soon aboard the A Ss Store fou el paige =o $ Rte nan's Hale oreeaing of the Alps in 218 B.C. |RMS. “Corfu” for a year's study UNIFORMED RATS Toessanes teen tc cee. | hoe ae with pork WEDNE DAY, JULY 18— | The first royal Stuart of Scot-!at the Royal College of Nursing al MeseSL at NOUTERETCRS Casice Gade weinie acaey ae Sas Hesketh with leeting La Concha Navy! land was Robert It (1360-1390). in London a Re in water colors, studies some-of bis work in bis Brooklyn home. |

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