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Tuesday, July 17, 1951 HE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page & cee a ethene ce SOCIETY... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN A. GINGRAS, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 aii aise gaara [Relieves Pepple Miss Minnie-Gardner Schutt Misesiteil SM ary FRY \Loom Of Time Was Featured Topic Keyes Co. Places Broke In Maine To Loyd Derwood Les CORNER At Meeting Of Circle Two Women The Loom of Time was the subject of the lesson given last night} # Miss Minnie-Gardner Schutt, | was married last weck at the West? By Angele | l by Mrs. Ralph Rogers at the meeting of Circle Two of the Women} f Leval Officer eit Eo eestane. nares in| Former Key Wester! DRAGON PLUSH AND of the First Presbyterian Church in the social hall ' te) waking ¢. Mr, t er- | ae, i FRENCH CLOTHILDE Basing her talk on’ the seripturgs from‘ John .94, psalms, 104-20} : Tieutesehl Ginios grade) Jemmes cles Weds In Norfolk (What Went Before: A beauti-~| and 96-12,:she gave an interpgetatiqn ofSurised Aime, Mlaustd time, | T. Watson’ has relieved Lieuten- | - . ant Gunior grade) Donald J. Pep- . Se ple as Legal Officer, U. S. Naval Station, Key West, Fla. Lieuten- 5 = chonideves be ale ant (ig) Pepple is reporting to | tia : sh uld yer be pee * Washington, D. C., where he will Mrs. W. H. Bell, Mrs Raymond | ee be with the Admiralty Division, on, Mr: 1. nae Barbe | e 1 Ne ~ : Office of the Judge Advocate zarcia, } » . s General. r, and Mrs. Reggie Pritch- Soc oles . : From Sept. until Oct. 1950, Lt. ed Mrs. Rogers in ieee pee . e e e| " Gg) Watson attended the U. S. discussio! . The bride Sr. and Six ful French lady named CLOT-| and well-tised time. She also brougpt out, th¢ importance of time for : acne Estelle Revezzo| HILDE who was made of Lim-| jeicure and’ rest, and how can we have more time in this busy life.| arried in Norfolk last week’ oges*¢hina lived ih thesbay win-) 14. Rogers also answered the question of whether or not a Chris-} of} to Frank Toney Revezzo, E. N. 1 ; U.S Casa Marina here Bethel, Maine and Florida. The brideg agbeS son of Mr. and Mr The bride is the daughter Pollock, Louisian: Mr. Fred R. Smith of Concord pshire and h of West Durt The afternoon cere performed by the H. Johnston of Maine. He was a Naval School of Justice, located at Newport, R. I. In October 1950 he was transferred to the Navy De- ion of the which followed s Sterling read the | City Comissioner A. Maitland has left for Cleveland,} the Charles Pendleton of } 1 Se eee * see eae aaa Mr Mr Joseph Rev Fifth Psalm for the de- r a two week stay. . partment, Office of the Judge Ad- Tvaherenices New York and the business mecte Peuicieeres ' 4 . : vocate General, Washington, D. of white chant pekigeey loner “Williar Mrs. Fred new members will) J ‘ : ad C., serving there until July 1951, Ce ee oe performed the group's resident be featured at the meeting of the e 4 He was graduated from Way- Veil. suuscot diicion: tullk Brode ee iiat dat H. Bell unced | Minoca Council umber 13 of| Gy = * q cross High School, Waycross, Ga., Gare didiite casas eit J a ide wore ggie Pr rd and | Pocahontas tonight at! © : in 1938. oie anda slack access: vould be the,| Redmen’s H social hour will While on the college campus in 4 pee - . a bouquet of pink carn Sunday's Java | follow the business meeting. 1947 he was Treasurer of the Jun- iy 5 : ior Class of Law School. In 1948 ling t Revezzo is aboard the U. S Members were urged to attend} County Jud mond Lord he Served as Associate Justice of ; of honor. She wore « d at New Li of the United Coun-| is preparing to attend the County the Honor Court, and was grad- and hat of jonqu . G h Women to be held | Judge’s convention in Daytona uated from the University of , carried a bouque _Rvezzo will live _ . July 3lst atthe Con-| Beach, Florida Georgia with a Bachelor of Laws i ets neville, Conmesticnt isoilgro taenae gregational Church on William} The judges will convene July Degree. The bride idant SS bina ET glue kled down his napa | ey 19 through July 21 Lieutenant (jg) Watson was en- ee th Bank f phe SS=| Then OA ee ee A The next meeting of the wom- | és ened in the General: Practice of “enter, V« nt. Her dress was of >. . see what AGON PLUSH would}. of the © Presbyte “hure’ Piven ? alee att law with the firm of Oxford and lime organdy and she also carried What's Cooking | do? | Sur be held at 8 a8 SCiieaan 5 eee cee aiiee saps Oxford of Lakeland, Fla. from a bouquet of spri wers. | French CLOTHILDE pulled the! at the Church Hall. | fessional Women’s Club to bring Sept. 1, 1948, until. Sept. 1, 1050. 4 att Members attending the meet-| their bathing suits when attend- “hey Peery ony malitary leave Miss Margaret \ nne Ramsey | In Key West reins on Ider of Long Beach, California was the | Le é to the Land of|ing were: Mrs. W. H. Bell, Mrs. | ing the neeting tonight at 8 p.m . - flower girl, She wore a Kate) A CONCH RECIPE EVERY D. Goodness Knows What and the|J. Burnham Maylard, Mrs. L. T.| at Ce a jy desiring ee : Lieutenant Gg) Watson is a : 1 AY y €\ J. 1 Maylard, at Casa Roma. Anybody desiring ¢ t Greenaway frock of lavendar if i of Goodness Knows Where,”| Brown, Mrs. B. C. Papy, Mrs.} to swim in the Casa Roma pool ete ’ iamales the: Menins Bychonge tulle. Her wreath was of spring called out to what > thought! Reggie Pritchard, Mrs. James | jis invited to do so. * . Z i" -. flowers and she carried a basket| KEY WEST FLOATING ISLAND | was DRAGON PLUSH |Sterling, Mrs. Raymond Felton, | 4 : ' Ae ie te, ticks ee of white rose petals But DRAGON PLUSH didn’t|Mrs. H. T. Beshear, Mrs. Herbert} gr. and Mrs. Earl H. Pinde eS The best man start g anywhere! |Pace, and Mrs. Earl Julian. latte oo Clarke: anasocy, al Witenes hy Wilen: ieee: sed right there on| Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. Joseph | waddell avenue, left Sunday for ‘ - ' ) ‘ ie 2d: | a | Wa avenue, s ay. 20 appointed as The Keyes Company resident 7 titled to wear the: American Area, indow and | Br Seer pd eis Leste ae na | Washington to visit Mrs. Pinder's spilggcari Keys ee a eee a European-African-Middle Eastern Mrs. Gleason Snow, Mrs. Ralph | py, minclaw and: sister, Chief} r i. a 5 + Subur- | | , on [Rogers Mrs. David MeDaniels, | yatper"indan ang Sstel Wells,, ban office, Kendall. During the fourteen years of his residence Aree we |Mrs. L. Arthur Barbe, Mrs. Dav-| and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. in Monroe County, Captain Rawlings has participated actively Married. to. the: former LDlian in the development of the entire Keys area. He helped to or- | A. Peeples of Jasper, Fla., they One half cup sugar Three eggs A pinch of salt He Two cups of evaporated milk One teaspoon vanilla s One teaspoon almond flavoring | Six tablespoons confectioners’ | g Mr. D. Nor vin Humphrey of Los Ang: slur of the bay “Bow wow, bow wow.” California, and the ushers Mr. Lawrence C. Day of Noblebor¢ Maine and Donald Morrell of Bethel, Maine t’s the matter with you ench CLOTHILDE oe music was played) oy par wWiiette tk tter with you?” | 4, Garcia, Mrs. Ralph Harten-} Raiph L. Higgs | : non} “What's the matter with yo aa *ibso! : » BGs i Rarensiny t Rice nicaies euest quares Baker's bitter} acked the STATUE OF MR [Rene Mrs. Harold. Gibson, Mrs.) Mr, Higgs is stationed in the| ganize the Upper Keys Chamber of Commerce. are presently living in Key West stone lithe ofcepiion ak ane home | PICKWICK.» | Ruth Jackson, Mrs. James Gam-/ main office of the United States is ros aeenaaae ees OS _ | at Cactus Terrace. They have two Bat cai heh tot a soft custard as| iar iis 4 tide without leone ae Marks, Mrs. J. C.| weather Bureau, with which he } children, Stephen C. Watson, 5, aif cap ot euser| years. He has flown more than] & p \ L (Continued, trea, Rage Ge) Mr. and Mrs a wedding trip which will ir a visit with the bridegroom’, les are tly and add, salt. Scald| CHINA DOGS. | |316,000 miles since the beg: J y and add, salt. Scald| | All Band Members {315,000 mites since the beginning) Paid $81 In Cty |teeves + susrantine station.) Berey J and stir in very slowly the evap-| DRAGON PLUSH tossed his of World War II in | , Au yellow fever cases aboard ,| orated milk. Place in ‘double hoil-| dos ¢ F Will Be Measured [weather and in _ establishing) ents in Louisiana. They v ian re much to} ‘ or and stir constantly untilcustard| Bolden cart. You are much to) weather stations in foreign coun- { shi sre brought to the small in Santa Monica, California robe i m Peo eh cctasides Ta Ikea | ant i | wea ste in i | PALLAHASS July 17—The| SMPs were brought to the small) Sut cl iown, guesta at the wed-| tuckens - <= about gtifteeh min: [isavy, for mors Pesinese T° |For New Uniforms “es ink cooperate) WHE (OE BSD aie vanes okt island. Then the Port served as a| ding were: Mrs. C ge Schutt . i New this seemed very stran | |reau in Washingto slowl) scending amount 0: Navy ‘éoaling ition. ‘In! Ward . vor with vi jaa ynd| Naw this seemed very range o < he Ba See . yme! wt . “Sh 3 iB ‘or and Miss Frances Schutt of Mi- a ith vanilla and almond | | All members of the Band of | employmment..compensation Pay+| war 1 the Navy equipped dint tod ments was reported today by a seaplane base. The — military! | moved out. following the war, . | /} Chairman Raymond E. Barnes of i I, 6 ~ ~~ i ari { Mi- savoring. Place in serving dish|to French CLOTHILDE. DRAG- Key West High School ar ami; Miss Hazel Beatty of Tam- Dede 2 Se ney 4c cetera (eet PN TES es igh Sehoo! e 4 A nd allow to cool. Cover over with|ON PLUSH had never eaten a}... 4 a rity pa; Mrs. Guy Layton, Mrs. Delbert | 27¢ allow to ¢ over over W Ce ag rey tiged ox: | asked to report at 10 am., Wed er y Tt ge ‘ 2 a clean piece of linen to avoid a| bone - at Calton Veal to he: teen! Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles} oct formin & sively on the leaves of the pot-| esday: at Dillon Hall to be mea-} BADEN SES pgs crust forming on the custard. Now | Clusively on the es 1e { Ns . : i é: ‘« the Florida Industrial Commission os sug " Beatty and Mr. and Mrs. John), ee ORS Z ted plants on the bay window] sured for their new uniforms. | as atle | gta 5 Ssiom |’ From 1920 until 1935 the historid ghamton, New beat the egg whites until stiff. st _— : ji | Band members are asked to! ase y | to, be. F127 ast tor the: wes fo old Fort: was alone. Hur Marble, all of York; Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes of Syrac , New York; Miss Clara Knapp and Miss Lilly White of Add confectioner’s sugar. Grate} § r approximate! into the whites the bitter choco-| \and fire were its only ous} wanted —companior Navy vésse' eee ; : ie ; | July 2-6 French CLOTHILDE whipped|check their height and weight) 004. Lodge and its 44 acres| 0 jate and mix welk Heap ‘the|bim.hard with a°feather fan before coming so that this infor-| | 7) hat Goettleased be Harry) Under totals fr the pi ; | “please hurry and go to the}mation may be given to the fit-| Tatte, ‘who has been in show|Week. This amount was received boats, and com- : aH whites on the custard and grate/ ss Palo Alto, California ane M a small quantity ‘es SERINE “in {Land of Goodn Knows What] ters. |business for 35 years, and will! by 8,237 unemployed on the av-| mercial shipping passed , the ims} meen T. Ramsey of Long Be the center of the whites, This may &"4 the Land of Soeur Ficus as oe ee open September 1, he told The] erage of $15.33 per person. It was} On6 onan fisherma California. rae be served with the eustard “still | Where. We have been waiting forl W qynen’s Society Citizen toulby: [in alsctcaed that. $76-749,72000 ion ee - varm or put into the refrigerator | Such a long time: 1 French d Jatfe has taken a 12 year lease} did more than cruise by Fort. Co ing Events i serve cold CLOTHILDE. | Holds Meeting | trot Halpert and Wepman bf Mi-| = 0? hand in the rese furid, A Se He fey os ive wis s i m Saree foun oes Please hurry,” said ti | ah. He will do a complete reno-| Washington to make these pay-|the beauty and Bis ife of Dry! yoy 5 ly i ‘ JULY 17 ‘ F % ur, |UE OF MR. PICKWICK | P Rattmknts ansot dunetagis | Tortugas. He resolved to do some- ang, Gay, deeply in Awve JUL argent From West ¢ Book, Wo-| ¥ ae Seeded ay id an| The Women’s Society of Chris- | vating job on the Lodge so that; ments, as ¢ ne 30th, lthing to salvage the magnificent with Kiwanis Club, 6:49) man’s Club) POR CONE ye RE rea se held a stork shower | by next season it will be a deluxe} Of this computed total Monroe | po), : i a th Beach Patio Re the CHINA DOGS. jtian Service held a s LOWE es - te ~, $81.01 anid Fort, to conserve it for the people p.m., h Beacl - ——$ AGON PLUSH] last night for Mrs. J. C. Harring- | fishing lodge and restaurant — | County re ved $81.00 to be paid | of the United States. And he could] PETER . . . . staurant Bridge, Oficers’ Wives Club, 8 p.m., Fort Taylor Officer “Nope,” said DR Sa ne head. “I don't}ton in the Church Annex of the | Jaffe and his wife were so im-) 6 unemplayed. Dade, ara do something conerete sbout ‘eoris ere. I like it|Lee Memorial Methodist Church, | pressed | with Key West and the}ough, and Polk counties led in| serving it, for he was President Prior to the shower, a business | Keys when they drove down here) the number of recipients and|of the United States, Franklin D. four years ago, that they decided} amount of payments made. Roosevelt: Sisters, 7:30 p. m., Pyth-| 1 Ss e bay window. I'rr Club Jay 1 | ara " y am. |* , Wy ither be | meeting was held at the church. | mil- Bowling, Navy Wives, 9 am.|MONDAY, JULY vo go to|. Mrs. Rosetta Russell was chos-|this would be the place _ they; ——— - ————| In 1935 the U. S. Park Service — Naval Station: elley | ee eune Anchen Hee ue Nossee Kn en as the sunshine shower hon- | would like to live. jno limit to the numbers who will) took over Fort Jefferson and an aided Meeting, Key West seme) 82 Scottish Rite Temple 4 of Goodness|orary for the month of July They are going to become citi-}come here area of 100 square miles around No. 13, Order of Rainbow, Mect Beta Sigma Phi Sor. i‘ | “Merbars attending were: Mrs lzens of Key West, and hope to! Jaffe will be letting contracts} j¢, Girls, 7:30 p.m., Scottish Rite only, 8p. to, /Aeeeting Siaee French| Eldon Simmons, Miss Miriam E.| Join in all community life as ac-|the coming month for renovations; A new era began in the life of Temple « mton i should| Carey, Mrs. B. Hood, Mrs. | tive participants. jon the buildin landscaping, el-| the old Fort. Meeting, Minoca ( Officer me Merrill Sands, Mrs. William T.| “I think Key West and_ thejectrical work und other changes. | (To Be Continued Tomorrow) gree Pocahontas, ) - 4:30 p. m., Aud she be.|Doughtry, Mrs. Cecil Cates, Mrs. |Keys are the coming territory of| “I am bringing in the best chet) See ae pee ee Redman’s Hall » Officers Pool R. M. Bramlett, Mrs. John R.|the United States,” said Jaffee.|I can find,” he said. “We will) Ancient Paris, often the target : I have been all over the world,\serve dinners, and of course! of invasion, was captured and Scout Ship JULY 1 ness and Women’s Club, 8 me alk f 1 row) |Harvey, Mrs. Leland Carey, Mrs. | eacitien © Harold C. Hurt, Mrs. H. R. Me-| ) 120 syescaels {so thrilling and beautiful as rid-|their families can put up at Our) Vikings more than 1,000 years i ny Kibben and Mrs. J. C. Harring- | f é Paul G. Albury Kibben a ling over that span of water on| lodge. poe = 8 0 sports fishermen and| pjundered: several times by the and I have never seen anything{about 1 —— Home I Ca: ae 3 H. Brady, Mrs. J. Min- | the Overseas Highway. When the| The Jaffes’ 13-year-old son, Eli,) —____ Bs BRS i | Meet ter Chairman, , vibert Cruz, Sr. Miss|People of America find out the| will join them next week and re-/ CARD OF THANKS whe sdaske beck Seuauien SiC G. Albury } been E Rosam, Mrs. Carrie | glories of the Keys, there will be] side at Perky’s for the summer. | (4) a. recel . { n, 3 | | n occasion of the recent tragic | war blinded, A heart-warnt i R Re Mrs. Lulu Maloney, Mrs. | _ * . —_ - —-—|death of our dear son, Bobby Al- re : Ca : th R Mrs. Millon Spay, es Bae ing story of two people in Mex Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p. RODE TEE a = Sauer 7 s v8 . <i | varez, our seventeen year old lad fi oi ; Beach Patio Rest ' ei s, Miss Catherine Knowles, | Ten-Y ear-Old Girl Is Mother [who was killed returning home| love who fail to. get togeth- as ' stub le the apk . Lorena Buckley | | | were kind in their sympathy. We’ of the one and the impetu Bowling cers Wives Club Mc. Albury has calle t piasienenianeton tS a Asauaiabi cannot personally pay our obli- : S05 p. an ave) star tt i. gations of thanks to each one,}ousness of the other, Read 3owling Alleys. _ ay ; he ¢ , ° | and so we publish in The Key : Mee Seinae ees i New Arrivals || West Citwen this pubtic expres-| Lhe Girl Next Door He : Scottish Rit +} sion of our gratitude, in the hope s ‘ eng Dude No. 14, fs ecting w that it may be received as per-} The Romance Starting ‘Masor , Scot Meeting, Y g Adult Fell ‘ ;|sonal by all to whom our thanks Today In Th Citizen. ; Rit hip, 8 p First Methodist - : 4! are due. y ne Duplicate Bridge, 7:45 Pp. 1 Chureh Anr 4 ‘ : THE FAMILY. EEE Coral R 1, Overseas Hotel Meeting, Spar g Waters Re Pe 7 | ¥ i nas iS THURSDAY, JULY 19 kah Lodge 14, 8 p.m.) — case j renee : Tennis Class, Officers Wives s of Pythias Hall. aoe Gi | Club, 9 a. m, Ter t JULY 25. st | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Saunders | an Legion, A Post No. 2 Isiand = Po of 5 Elizabeth Street announce | lthe birth of a daughter, Deborah | Alice, who was born at 10:08 =| m., Sunday morning at Monroy Near Pe - Meeting, Veterans of Fore Wars, Post No. 3911, 8 p. m. Post Home, Stock Island DAILY | Drucus = a Meeting, Elks Club, 8 p.m, x, Post | General Hospital. | 4 eas f ’ Wive | The baby weighed seven} Meeting, VX-1 0 | W oe Wives’ | pounds, six ounces and has aj > 8 cae ae Oe Court} three year old sister, Sharon Di-} ‘ vce y ane. | Swimr Class, Officers Wives ation. ; \ | rege Club 2:30 - 3:30 p. m., Sea- 1:36 ied ee gre neg amt pounty gion! Carolyn Nannette is the name} i CALL 1780 Sewing Group, Monroe Counts Sawyc f the new baby born at 5:45 a.m. Bice el y’s Auxiliary : eae Leg yesterday at the Naval Hospital Hospital W« BE aac ee Frank : “/to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Curry who sich aaianirmmerosenen SET Te elathave been living at 513 Olivia) x. ae a Si tes : So “ees : Cuban | Street with Mrs. Curry’s parents, econ f shina Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Carrera. RIDAY, JULY 20 Mr. Curry is now in San Diego, EARLINE SUTTON WILLIAMS, 10-year-old unmarried Negro T sb bd oe. Alcott ny-jabeard the U.S.S. Bream. al girl, lies in a hospital at Picayune, Miss.. with her seven-pound. = , First F : 1 7:30 f vier eee ie ease Gokie three-ounce baby boy. Dr, J. I. Woodward, the physician who de- a 1 C Annex. vm. Woman's Club Auditor Annex FER tases oa ot age ‘eave in about! livered the baby two days before, said mother and child are é Fa Se Nat. : 2 a » 21, fette Carrera, will leave Op etn} @oing well. Earline’s mother. the baby’s grandmother. is 23 ! 3 : rats Y 26 eS moe fie San Diego. i fi : years old. Dr, Woodward said. Senet é $ jonal Guard Armory. - Officer Scottish Rite Tempic San Diego, : Meeting, Triangle Club of Pyth- * e cadinaeets rach Pe il tid Oh a3