The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 1, 1951, Page 7

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A. GINGRAS, Society Editor \ Lack Of Interest In Atomic Attack : May Prove Danger To Small Cities Women nt ee Chub the nati assisti man citizen should be prepared fo rthis emergency by Cross First Aid course,” Mrs. Whitehurst said She then pointed out that the® difference between life and death| presentatives of the i 3 Tve gas during @M' had been present at the Key} « is the one and aly ; 4 s required by a per- est Artists’ Open Air show, at son trained in civil defense to|th® presentation of the award to} give en hypodermic injection. the city’s outstanding citizen, and| Mrs Sent is ag a at the graduation exercises of the more and was formerly natioi sees ’ ne Key West High school, | where president of the General Federa- tion of Women’s Clubs. | Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey gave the Mrs. H. Pat Nixon, state presi-| commencement address. She said dent of the Business and Profes-| that Mrs. Harvey had been the sional Women's Club in North first woman who has ever addres- Carolina also spoke at the meet-| sed the Key West ¢&duatineg ing, building her address around | cjace : : the topic “The Light Is Green.” | She also mentioned the work She urged the members of the! which the local club had done Club to work together and £0) assisting the mobile health units ahead with the plans which they| which were in Key West for dia- had already outlined. She pal-/ betes, tuberculosis and blood ticularly emphasized the import-| ject. | ance of civic cooperation of all| “Yrs. Clark said the projects local club pare ihe pe always been the/ the club for the coming year we! ge st Pag berculosis | Wofold. The members hope t Speakers from the tuberculosis | make definite. progress toward and cancer societies tresting and inform on the progress being made South Florida in the eradication of these two diseases. Six members from the Key West Club attended the meeting, Mrs. Marian rk, Mrs. He R.! —_ ycated ara haying a clubhouse of their own hve reports | and contributing as much effort! ‘7and time as possible to the sche duled autumn drive for a brary for Key West city ] Three Floridians Stutz, Mrs y, Mr " ia Catherine | Me 3 Mrs Arrive Here Today Hancl Mille Jorothy aa » Daniels With Midshipmen Mrs. Marian Stark read her re port at the meeting and was Three Floridians, Harold A highly commended for ii con-| Chadbourne, Le D. Harwood ciseness and fer the spirit of civic) and Howard ’F. Randall, Jr. were in its cuperativeness evidenced content. Among other things Mrs. Stark mentiqned the essay contest they among the one hundred and fifty midshipmen who arrived at the seaplane base this morning from Annapolis. had sponsored for the high) They are the sons of Mr. and schools in the y, the medals) Mrs. H. A. Chadbourne of 1460 which they had presented to the Avondale Avenue, Jacksonville, winners of this and to) Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Harwood of 111 ing gra both the! North Keystone Drive, Clearwat- er and Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Randall jof 8091 Juniper Street, Jackson- | ville Tomorrow morning the midship- | men will attend a lecture on the! mission and operations of the All! Weather Training Unit and of Air} Development Squadron One. In| the afternoon they will watch air- tia) | ship operations by Airship Deve!l- ee jopment Squadron Eleven. Coming Events ("tne ‘Annapolis middies are pees ee camaas scheduled to leave Key West at DAS, MEE 1 8 a. m,, Friday morning | High School and the Convent of Mary Immaculate She also spoke of their partici- pation in the-presentation of the/ award given to the public school| making the greatest improvement} in the beautification of its! grounds during the past year. Mrs. Stark pointed out that re- Key West Qutboard | . 8:30 p.m, Home of} ion, First Baptist Church, 7:30 Bob Reid, 423 Simonton | ca! a ee 2g m., Church Street | TUESDAY, AUGUST 7— Meeting, La Concha Navy) Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club, ives Club, No. 68, 10:30am,+ 6:45 p. m., South Beach Patio ny val Station. Restaurant Wives’ Club! Bridge, Officers’ Wives Club, & 1:3 p.m. aval Station) p. m., Fort Taylor Officers’ Bowling Alleys | Club. t Junior Chamber of| Bowling, Navy Wives, 9 a mmerce, 8 p.m., Clubhouse. m Naval Station Alleys. Meeting, Key Meeting, Dade Lodge No. 14, 8! = West Assembly | p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. ~t cag =a Bapeon | Coffee Hour, Subron Four} Bs ev P.m otis ite} Wives 10 am., Fort Taylor} seaiae, Mien ne at b cemea @ ser ‘ waa gree of Pocahontas, 8 p. m., ateBridge Club, 7:45 Radraen’s Hail Coral Room, Overseas Moeting, Key West Players, 8] Hotel RPE | Pp. m., Barn Theatre. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2— «| Meeting, Sea Finigee Cootiette Swimming Classes, Officers p.m, Veterans of Wives’ Club, 2:30 to 3:3) Seaplane Base Pool. Meeting, Lower Keys i “Owners Association, Cudjoe Key. Meeting, Sewing Group, if 718 ‘ars Fiome. | Americ: i Paughters of | vy Star of Sea No. — Ann's Hall | Meeting, Key West Woman's Mon- roe Co pital Woman's Club, 3:30 p. m., Woman's! Auxil p.m. Monroe Club Auditorium | County Hospit Meeting, Key West Chapter No.| Meeting, of Foreigr | 283, National Sojourners, a Wars 1, 8 pm p. m., First Presbyterian Pos ck Island Church. ,| WEDNESDAY, A Coffee Hou; Lodge, 8 Meeti Wives, 10 tion Swin ing Pool. Teenagers Dance and men's Dance. Pp. m. St Meeting, La Co: Club 8 a Navy Wives 10:30 a. m., , Naval Station irship Devron Elev- ers’ Wives, 10 a.m. r Officers’ Club. ‘an Legion, Ar- Post No. 28, 8 en, Offic Fort Ta: A tks Clut | Island Elks Club, 4 to - eae ks Clubhouse Meeting. Ju ior T 6— ; Commerce, 8 | House Sch re atl Meeting, Monroe County Hos- | J. E. Sterling, 709 Tru-| _Pital Auxiliary, 3 p. m., Hos amie ‘ | — pital. age rag | Book Review Group, Officers’ by Mrs. ing, Key West esse 7 eee Dik 3) cae Pet ppicien nid ia | Taylor Officers Club. j church. | cicers| THURSDAY, AUGUST 9— | 30.4:30 p.m,| Meeting, Naval Station Officers ne Base Officers Pool. | Mariner Scout Ship; No. 8, “Flying Cloud”, 7 p. m.,; Sea Scout Headquarters. j Meeting, Key West Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters, 8 p. m., Knights of Pythias Hell. | Wives, 10 am., Fort Taylor Officers Club. | Swimming Classes, Officers’ | Wives’ Club, 2:30-3:30 p.m} Seaplane Base Pool. } Meeting, Ladies Aid Society, 8 | pm, Grace Lutheran; Church. | Sewing Group, Monroe Coun- | ty Hospital Woman's Auxil-| iary, 2 p.m., Hospital. J Tennis Class, Officers’ Wives Meeting, Handicrafts Clas, Of- ficers’ Wives, 7:45 pi m., Rec- reation Building, Naval Sta- tion Meeting, Women’s Mission Un- 4130-C P. el} Service-| gre Paul's Episcopal Church Hall. | }« n., Post Home on Stock | > VEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Pee ee ae ; Wedue-dey, August i 158i THE REY. WEST CITIZEN .. ew: * INTEREST TO WOMEN Girl Scout Leaders Learn How To MRS. CLYDE H another and Street. Make Chairback Covers PARMELEE asks instructor how to put one piece of folded newspaper into W. G. Stearns just goes ahead and does it. The girl scout leaders are vers as part of the course of instruction given by Mrs. Neil Saunders at i Pant il fil o fy k = Ry z 5 i B i 3 i Citizen Staff Photo™ ras : ty i li i BF Es 5 F i What's Cooking i | 5 te 5 t To Be Married Friday Afternoon MARJORIE JOYCE FIELDS ... Will Wed Albert Albury pla aia cee AL: Julius F. Stone Attends Meeting Of Fla. Lawyergt tei ¥ ‘attended overnors meeting Bar Association Marjorie Fields, A Ibert Albury NgptohFriduy end Mos. Ralph, Fields. of, ‘one, Jr. mune coming ter, Mar Albury, at held y and Saturday at St. Mary Star : eae Chums b el] Tampa Terrace. the supervision of its M. Allison of four member s from various he work of the during the past Included were re- nile courts and the onsored by the der jent The the Je twent the Social Notes Seeeeececcececesoeeoeels Donald Roberts of dM eae Pennsylvania af- months extended Key West.. and Mrs. William D. Reamy Mrs. Warren Forbush urg. Virginia, have. house guests of Mr. and Randolph Couper of 622 Mr. nd M dd Women's Auxil- iary, Club Rooms. n Street for the past* ten Meeting, Key West Art and After a weekend in Cuba, Historical ciety, 8:30 p.m. four V*-ginians will return West M lery. home by aniumobile. Coffee SEE EReDeeeEET M er? Her mober. a flavor trick to re- Meeting, Ladies VFW, Post 391 8 pn.. Pos Home, Stock Island —$—<—<—<—— garine before adding to the pota- and clam juite. Add the bits last so they won't over- youghen. Diamond is the hardest kr mineral. ook and ham Street will leave Fri-| aking clam chowder this sum-' j In Key West A CONCH RECIPE EVERY DAY i | Volunteer Workers |Complete Seventy ORANGE CAKES B \ oe . Two cups sugar a | Five Bedside Bags One cup shortening test. Seventy-five bedside bags and) TW ©BBS Sy ies ‘twenty-five housewife kit? have ia Bs sour milk _comes from |just been completed by volunteer ive cups flour name, Gray. workers of the American Red) ©¢ teaspoonful baking powder for a screen de- |Cross headed by Mrs. Louis; One teaspoon soda taught her music One half teaspoon salt dancing ‘other, BE | Sehuck, it was reported by the} local chapter sata ‘ Grated rind and jnice of one | The bags and kits have been | ange |sent to the Naval Hospital here.| Cream sugar, shorteniag and | The volunteers who worked | eggs on mixer. Dissolve soda in for the completion of this quota | Sour milk. Sift flour, baking pow- were Mrs. Lucile Patterson, Mrs. | der and salt, and add al i i | if ‘4 | Florence Welker and Mrs. Betty | With milk to mixture. Add rind| | For. | Schuck. | and juice of orange. Drop by tab- | turns “to” | Mrs. Louis Schuck, chairman | lespoonsful on cookie sheet and | She also of the group, presented the ladies bake in 350 degree oven. Ice with | golf and é i | with production service pins for | Powdered sugar and jserving more than fifty hours | Tind and juice of an orange, Un-| Blonde |for the chapter. cooked. (Juice in quantity suffi- The group is now awaiting as- | ee eee ee ae cule. signment of another quota from | the southeastern area office in Atlanta fruit punch.) (From Key West Cook Book | lished by Woman's Club.) Maid’s Night Out | Menu A Day For eal Key West Cooks { “Destination Tokyo” An oldie, but still fascinating, | COOKING'S FUN the story of submarine warfare | By Cecily Brownstone in the Pacific stars Cary Grant} GUESTS FOR DINNER and John Garfield. Grant looks Chicken with Al ‘i C — Ri |the way a debutante thinks a | naval officer should look. All this/ Bui is B Molded Blueberry Salad * | |and good acting, too! } Realism is the keynote of the} ie vith, pe-on ai ppubl fr or af ngredients: I envelope ored gelatin, one 12-ounce lapricot nectar, 1 tablespoon ‘on juice, few grains salt, one | ounce package cream cheese, cup sour cream, 1 % cups jmotech; but to the average movie | goer, the picture is one of the bet- ter ones to come out of World { | War II source. | John Garfield comes in for his }own as a character actor of the : : [crew Other minor les. are ex- | sultvated blueberries (rinsed | tremely well done and minus ex-| Method. ge ae @ aggeration in most instances. | _, thoes | pee Beg : | “Also on the bill is a cartoon of | CUP pe rib |note. Two longbeaked birds with | TAURINE POte ae om jules veddy, veddy British accents | 850 "G20 50 consistence of churn up a rain with the aid of an | peoten egg a improbable helicopter. They en eth’ 4 tak proee i i up wheeling around with nothin; ; ied but the rotary to cling to, but as bluel jrainmakers, by Jove, they suc- Tr | ‘ : | ceed. Sarry on, chaps, is their mot. individual molds (ah | size) and chill until firm. to, and they dot on salad greens. | PRAVDA REPLY ‘Police De i rt 523 fe? & i iH i se ge uF : ff i i | ; (Continued from Page One) to a routine report to Stalin from a secretary .of the Communist par. ty. To Be Featured In his statement written especi- | ‘ ally for Pravada, Morrison said,| The Key West Police u in effect, “Let's be Friends.” The ment will be the subject of the British Foreign Secretary asked | September issue of the Florida | fein end ‘allow since exchange ot of that organization, ‘Willism in a a e of news, broadcasts and tourists. | Renegar announced today. . Pravade’s answer is a strong) Eight photographs and a denunciation of Morrison's argu- | article on the. ‘Ambassadors ments. In familiar language, Pra-| Good Will” nickname for the vada called the British and Am-}°al police forge will erican warmongers who threaten | This * igh be the first The U. N's budget for 1951 is! ' $47 million. eee eer ee

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