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WEST CIVIZEN tHE KEY Phursday, July 26 PER SONALS. . 1951 SOCIE i ae siety Editor _ NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOME N | ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1 1C lapt. dell. And ¢ Ci ity y Officials Many_Of City’s Restaurants Have No Hot.Water: Doctor Langford Urges Personal Cleanliness Many stores, restaurant tories and rd washing facili- bars in K re required by law in all cold water s 5 t food distribution agencies Ing eqyuipme Dr. Earl nd Dr. Langford referred a- ford, Monroe uuty Hi { to the necessity for strict rector said tod He pointer rodents and insects in equipment prese r est nents in order to food shop (determi te ume | iderable ¢ . the Federal, state | its clean Dr. Langt unicipal f@od “laws give | handling food » to food officials disease i Phe © authorized to immediate ment of pe nder i destroy any food vending € in their opinion, is un ly forbidden by lav an consumption He then added that habit He said that the possession of trict personal cleanline uk > crimin persons pandling f he cit and the offici would prevent the spre 1 ke arrests without a v ease through t fiu t And any stand t t Dr. Langford also pointed out the highest de ‘ that food officials could immed- | cleanline food handlers here | iately seize adulterated or 1 will not be-telewated,” the t products and — institute health director said inal prosecution against the He also said that adequat p nh possessin amit Handsome Annapolis Midshipmen Eutertained At Gala Beach Party : Manager Dave King. One hundred and fifty midship-| lines of middies and pretty girl men and nearly many pretty Cunt for the buffet supper : iS “ Zr Ge Weeks niger he en for the next few hours | , , ayes ui Nasdse he the seaplane. base hangar echoed wih! Dr, Carl Sehlerf Auxiliary Plans — | ¢ é dance music, laughter, and the ‘ Y . { last night with youth and avety. siiifie ut feet doing the Charies-| TO Install Pastor (Cake-Candy Sale | P 8 ser given by the} °° ae q | and buffet supper given bY the" Chaperons ut the party were| Al Grace Lutheran |Here Saturday | AS is aschle ne On OF "© Captain and Mrs. E. H. Eldred i | a gag a i ee umets Commander and ae 0 Dr. Carl G. Sehlerf, oldest liv candy and cake sale spon- | Ying tour et various “seaplane son, Commander and Mrs. J. W.| ing Missouri Synod Lutheran Dis-| sored by the Auxiliary’ of the the Sunday afternoon concert of U.S | The Glass Slipper Hubby Hunter Finds Her Man | Will Be Featured At Sunday Concert A fairy tale note will pervade The midshipmen are from Air|Lenney, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B | viet pastor of Chicago, Ilinois,, V. F. W., Post 3911, will go on! the Key West High School Sum.- | Cause 8 B wh h wrived at the| Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morris | will assist Rev. C. F. Kellerman) at 2:30. p. m.. Saturday in front of | mer Band at Bayview Park, when | & U. $. Naval Air Station, here yes. of Key West were guests at the/of Miami in installing Candidate! the Palace Theatre: they play Johnson's “The Prince | KE © terday “afternoon, flying in the att ; 7 g:[Cee Pero Sunday, Brownies, chocolate fudge, div-] and the Pauper” following the |‘ Ry (Gtcrmactere” from tt Colong! George W. Porter, US-| morning as the first resident min- inity fudge, layer cake, coconut] theme of Mark Twain's story. aval Air Seat oieutaiine AF, staff instructor at the U. S.jister and pastor of the Grace! candy and marshmallow and|and Yoder's “The Glass Slipper’ Center in Memphis, Tennesse: Naval Acagemy Aviation Depart-| Lutheran Church | enocolate candy will be featured] which is the musical tale of Cin- Friday they. will.go.on t ment and officer in charge of the} Dr. Schlerf retired from Bet-) on the tables , derella. and from there back to the Acad. | /€shipmen was also at the party,/hany Church of that cit but Mrs. Vanessa Saunders is in Beginning at 4:30: p.m.,_ the emy at Annapolis a well as Lt. C. Morrison, U | when a few years ago he was ask-| charge of the sale and Mrs. Mary | concert will be conducted by ree One hundred and fifty of the = Lieut Bae Lindsey, US-|ed to continue his work in the Cruz, . nd Mrs. Joseph Sawyer io. Bary Dillon, and will also in junior class of 980 are on the tour who assisted him |Lutheran ministry he said, “he! are sting her. tiie Vader's ech ONT or Many of the Academy's most in el prranncrienie wate Madey was willing to be taken out of xe ee America," Johnson's “Medal yortant functions were represent- | DY Tleut. Cdr ec) Te {moth balls if he was needed.” ion,” Atlen's "IF Love Da Sih the visiting midshipmen inv! A HL Geck and Lieut. Gg) L. E. |The district pastor was in Chicago Local Eastern Star |r, Frome nd sere ke cluding the dance band, marching | 5tffler, of the Naval Station here.|for forty years and his pasto H . Rae hand, choir, and drum and bugle |, YUnK ladies, from. Key West conference conferred the doctor's | Will Have Games ee a pee corps WA: CCE RIee. UN Mne Mt Ie | title Apert arin _ Fo Maan RM ES er, ‘And “if the diving which went |Patty were: Misses Ottilee Ag-| "Since his return to church work| Ad Summer Party | Music Festival,” Gershwin’s “The ah in the officers ewinwning pool |Uer Jennie Arange, Barbara J.|ne has been helping out in’ Miami “> | Beatie ak eaeen St mane during the first part of the even Beaird, Joetta Beott, Patricia and Miami Beach, and since May| The Eastern Star will have a|~V° peg hn * in a 2 a Haeabet nel uiitences-ahe aide Bethel Betsy Bradley, Olga Brost,| 11th he has been in Key West. | games’ party at 8 p.m. next| Way opges of Woe “nor ee ie stars at the Academy were also} Betty and Fay Buckley, Betty! Tne new first resident minister,| Tuesday evening at the home of ne Eebeay ereroan concert there, Midshipman Bill Davis did pate ae some beautiful diving, including a back one and a half with a twist and. a full one and a half | with a full gainer. Midshipman} Ronald Guernsey did an interest- ing version of the back jacknife | Carrero, | Dalton, Isolina Casanova, Betty | Virginia Clause, Jean L. Davis, Joan de) Carl Samme tigner, is a graduate| Mrs cen Carol | which he will be the new pastor) are in charge of the party reports a ninety five pi t Navy a gta a ace in the |Gregory, Barbara Delgado, Vir joereael Lieut. Co! Mn ander ne The seaplane base officers he ad |e ily Dropp, Annmarie Duke, | ah SON eo late bah | ‘ bs! hte ‘i ‘ac') Sally Dusinberre, Marion Daibt,|Chief Nathan Thompson ee Planned that the buffet supper ah Sunde Heol, Ch which followed the swim would | Annette rel, and Bettye Ra and | Wend) the Sunday | sctiool,. Chic be served on the p: ind pavil,| Naney Fairfield | Jimmy Listey bas chats of main- ion near the pool, but tropic rains| Misses Sandra Freseman, Flor-| tenance of the building, Chief have no consideration for the jence Ferngren Gauilan, | Paul Dorhnberg heads the Armed est of parties June Griffin 1a Gandolfo, | Services Committee Navy civi | Diane Goldberg. Mi arjory Gomey, | lian work Larry Eschen i And that's wher e the big er, accustomed to housi T Pat planes, “trattors, jeeps and me hss pton Rarslti ered ne set for [Herrera Hilton, Gloria | and the buffet supper and dance whi abe : : rancine, followed the swim cites y, Jennie, Joan and he Men and pane! trucl ot busy 1 Conson : | Misses Gwendolyne and Joshene| and in a half hour's time, sor of the plane gear was moved Dut Ie My Kelly White Raathibds table. weve inet up | of “ohé ‘sidiof the hanger» ant ne: Mavens 4. Ss Coming Events THURSDAY, JULY 26 Swimming Classes Ot fice Wives’ Club, 2:30-3:30 p.r Seaplane Base Pool Sewing €k Monroe County Hospital Woman's Auxiliary 2 .m., Monroe General H pital Yenmis Cla: Office Wive Club, 9 ar Tennis ( Meeting: Bre Felix V Lodge. ..64, 8 Masenie-Lodge FRIDAY, JULY Meeting, . Alcohol Anony mous, & pum: First Presbytera Church Annex SATURDAY, JULY Candyzand”C ary Vc Bee, Post m., Palace“Theatre MONDAY, JULY 30 Swimming Class, ¢ Wives,.:330-4:30 plané- Base Officer Meeting, Mari: Noy & “Riying, Ch i Sea Sosut. Headquarters DAYS JULY 31 Dinniic Haatbe. K 6:45 Spun, Resta Bridge p.m... F Club Bowlin Nav leys. WEDNESDAY, AUGl Meetings La..C onc} Wives Club, N Building 178 p.m, Cuban Sale 3911 TL val Statiort a) ma lilyn Leahy Mary Ann Patt 10: 30 a.m, | e Gibson, Lucy Hoving, Edyth | Portia Karis, E Sylvia c ashi ames elyn and | Knowles, Vil-| ee Sackte and Lagh Margaret Littl unders, Rt Rosa |? y Ma rg: most of teachers are t, Jaseph Warnock Conchita | Navy worker, is one of the ushers, f the Navy Sunday wives tata another school Whats © poking In Key, A CONCH RECIPE EVERY D ) West: on, Fr 1 Jesse Michael Misse N Niebuhr, Floric H } Marina S e Strunk et Seully, Mz te nd Lavonda Sawyer Ellen and Judy Treve i erman, Barba An Tay Ww Suzanne re r Ann and Jur Office v s' Clut Station oft Duplicate B Club, 7:45 p.m, C R Overseas Hotel THURSDAY Swimming Classes Wives’ Club, 2:30 to 3 Seaplane Base Pool. Meeting, Lower Keys Property UGUST 2 Officer p.m PAPAYA PIE One papaya one h; alf cups One teaspoon cinnamon slightly beaten « One teaspoon One Three One and one silk scalded bine papay egg nto unbaked pie r until it clean low Two cups flour tablespoons Three fourths te: tablespoons cold water Five Sift the f rdand a hed by t Owners Cudjoe Meeting, roe Cou unbaked pie ginger half cuy shell cooked eighth teaspoon allspice a, brown sugar, pices and mix Wel and milk, cool. Pour mixture Bake in shell. ven (450 degrees) 30 or inserted knife Add 40 Make pastry as lour with salt a fork the We he id the water all at When all bow! is left clean ay be chilled or rolied out man's C ciation shortening spoon salt Cut in Key Sewing Grour Hospital We 2 pm, hiaiss County Hospital Meeting Wars Veterans Post No. Stock Isls Post Home, Meeting, Elks Clubhouse Tennis C Club, 9 lass, Near Pool am, 3911, Lodge, Officers’ Tennis of Foreign 8 pm, and 8 pm Court) Memorial Hospital | their wil Vera Sterling, 709 Truman Members are friends. Bridge Nens Mr UE invited to bring Fe ine and Mrs. Victor Lang won! mi bli Beach. Jeff tad Milton Vernoff are on| pend on soliciting for their liv-| dit went to Lt. John Higgs, com- pe execitives committee fot the | ing manding officer of the group. affair and Myers is chair- ee He consulted a mess an of the entertainment com The same science that we boast! arranged for a field stove, litte of is the greatest resource of war. Both i permanent} trophie: t stake during| the tournament and sectional! [ij master points will be awarded.} The schedule of events andj open individual event on Friday evening, August 3 men’s pair event, and wome pair event on Satu afternoon, Septem-} er Ist; mixed pair event on Saturday evening; open team-of- Sun afternoon, Septem-! ber 2nd; another open team-of-} four on Sunday evening; and epen pair events, on Monday afternoon and evening, Septem- ber 3rd. A broad mind is not much ped by a narrow sphere, and the noblest and loftiest ve been lived under the » and depressing con- CARD OF THANKS On occasion of the death of our beloved one, Tomas Machin, we Wish to express our heartfelt thanks t f those who were so kind during his illness and at the time of his death. We ‘also: wish to thank the donors of floral offerings and those who gave the use of their cars. Many thanks to| Dr. DePoo and Dr. Fernandez and also the nurses of the Galey) THE MACHIN FAMILY. | “Some of the trumpeters didn’t know which end to blow in about p ‘For Begging in the duplicate bridge| PITTSBURGH it be the last which Major Dil- Yooper, Myrna Crider, Joan! lon will conduct. The students in a oe pis 4 chile pai al of Concordia College, Fort Wayne,| Avenue. Everything will be play- the Band nee: dears ane vari a Mises. Betty Crus, Yvonne! indiana, and Concordia Seminary,| ed from checkers to canasta. Gad Sehiok (iG ao ool and | Gomaliir, Doreen Clatreni; Jes 1st Louis, Missouri . | Mrs. Herbert Pace, Mrs Vera! from the director's beginners’ \Carroll, Betty Conant, Layerne| The Grace Lutheran Church, of | Sterling and Mrs. Mary Lowe class of last year. she wanted all the time. bruary of ow now this year, but they or Dillon said ermit Required stricken mother. Forthwith. posals, including Kline’s. (P) Blind or Sunnyside U ip ind persons, they declared. de-| Charles, La SALE! § PLUMBING FIXTURES .. SOIL PIPE . . SOIL PIPE FITTINGS .. GALV. PIPE .. GALV. FITTINGS . . and ae... 211 Simonton Street Navy Phot LT. CDR. AUGUST JUARRERO ERDMANN. second from left, skipper of the Cuban frigate Anfonio Maceo, and Mrs. Erdmann are greeted by Capt. C. C. Adell. commanding officer. Key West Navai Base. center, Mayor Louis M. J. Eisner, right, and City The Cuban officers will play host at a cocktail party aboard the ship this evening. suitor from Three Rivers, Mich. after their marriage at Angola, Ind., Tuesday. go together but broke up several weeks ago. Then Mrs. Gregory told the world she would marry any man who could support her and her three small children and pay medical bills of her cancer- He’s a cook. The cr steward, ONE WEEK ONLY REDUCED KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. LORD TELLS OF (Continued From Page One) Court. Monroe ¢ nty, howeve under special act of the State | legislature has its own Juvenile * Court and Juvenile judge seper ate from the County Judge’s of fice This trend of seperating Juven le Courts fre Courts is observable thre the state this fact tt ‘ vunty Judges will probably invite Juvenile | Court judges to their convention next year Attorney Gen | vin spoke te | urday morning « la per j taining to County J e court passed at the recent legislature Judge D. R. Smith was elected President of the organ on for the coming year. He mt recent j heads have be¢ 1 aceord ing to the numb ears they have been member f the ciation Judge Frank B. Dowling, new! Sppor nted Count t of Dace elected D. . mee adjourned at noor Members and their wives sttend ed the annual banquet en at t Hotel ton-P} t Beach Mr npanied het husban ntion We live by faith in other i (®) Wirephoto | MRS. JEAN GREGORY. 27. divorcee of Vicksburg, Mich., who advertised for a husband two weeks ago, has married the man He is Lewis Kline, 33, her former And here are the newlyweds They used to she got more than 300 marriage pro- the { will be resumed in September. food is ALE! ()’° Tel. 378 prepared in the unit kit-j the|chen at a battalion rear position | eggs and two cooks. Usually such' and then brought &p | | | “| gone played last night in the} maimed persons wishing to solic ‘oral Room of the Overseas Hotel.|it money here in the future will Se Ne tes Pinder and Mrs. -Wales| have to secure a permit and we « On F r ontlin ocla O m won second ‘place and|a special badge e R. Reagan -and Mrs. A.| The ( Department of Pub-| TOKYO.—(4).—A company of » American Legion Auxil Rone, ite place Nine table lic Safety started the new sys-|¥.'S. Fifth Cavalry soldiers re. inary, Arthur Sawyer Post No: am F vere in the games jtem after a police campaign to tly got fresh dried eggs \ » lrid the strets afb cently got fresh dried eggs while! will meet only on the second ; 1 phonies Bcebars netted in their foxholes atop a 1,200-foot/ Thursday of. eagh month during | The seventh anp ual Flog ns éveral phonies. ‘However, repre-/ hill, ae «| the sme mébihe at 8oprat atl ural rooted Webs pegietives of igdiincitles Boint- “Wornitig has’ netbed. mapatsl the “Tegion “Home on” Stock will “he "plaved baat Gut: that the: staté “pension tefydore—short*'of rotation,” Sai Ish } The adaiticnal: meeting oh} through Septem’ at‘the Casa- blind persons is not enough. Most PFC. Willis J. Marcangell. -Lake| and, The additional meeting on last Thursday of each month} a Dairies CELEBRATES ITS CS TOLDER ANNIVERSARY a sre _Seakteat. 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