The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 2, 1951, Page 7

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THE Thursday. Aagust 2, 19st KEY WEST crTzEN * peaks! ti — . f a a oe te! re ia s a z = S... NEWS GF INTEREST TO WOMEN ~~ = ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1985 Young Pianist Jose Miguel Mariscal ? aa oe Plays To All Passersby Who Listen By GINGER When a m: world the gods. es here in Ke true wi th a human »se Miguel Mariscal, fourteen year old Cuban-American pianist West is a boy of rare musical genius. 2 OF & child has breathed the rare atmosphere of the} 1 gods for long and long, he gives up his usual place in the of men. And at the same time he brings to men a little of Sunshine Construction Company Brin Honeymooning In North Carolina And Central Florida spoctenege tion for injunction gs Suit Against County Commissioners ** Friendly Suit Asks Injunction In ; Protest Of Issuance Of Certificates |Gets Movie Job | A“friendly” suit in peti. has |Statute- And there was no such | been brought by the Sun. jindebtedness is authorized by statute of the State of Plorida authorized. * peeeaee | HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 12) | 1$-year-old Alice Kelley grew up ved so long with for 2 . ~ * arse uA aay in dle ee ee shine Construction com.) On another count, the plaintiff in Hollywood always wanted ie beautiful sound, he is OPEE, Sy She Beet Baptist Chea | Pany against the Monroe f@vs that the county commission’ be in pictures. Now she has a¢on- conmpletaiecaeces a Sunday for the church serv- | County Boand st Cay | attempted to issue the certificates | tact. : Trip 'y at ease there. A ices or for the young peoples’ pe mais - * | without holding of the election, it seems her picture was on - nscious adolescent with a : ’ { Commissioners. The com-/according to the State Constitu. cover of several magazines. ee gatherings, and he goes about . ‘ti vous air takes on a dignity all the motions of a gracious host pany claims that the peti-/ton- The filed injunction states | fan mail followed. Postal authorit- and beauty when he sits down| when someone comes to hear tion for injunction is in jalleged sestification are beride| ses, confused, stat Se sey See at the piano to play. It is only | him play. But he is not a prince : in everything but name, in that | *tudio. The studio: took -a7teek, when he is seated there, when he is his rare atmosphere of the ee that he is really Jose Mi- of this usual world of earthy things. He becomes a prince on- ly when he sits down at the $350,000 certificates of |COUTtY 1° Pay fixed validation in indebtedness protest against issuance of they constitute promises by the: of | sums {money at stated times and inter- | vals.” | And the contract followed... .. ‘Roberts-Leaves. gue] Mariscal piano. if = soak : The house where he lives is| Theh his subjects come. A incurred for the building | Te Supreme pel of Florida V ‘ delightful as earthy hous-|Passerby stops outside the win- of the new jail and repairs |) voted eng The Scenes eg acation es go. The room where he plays dow wondering if he is hearing 'o { iS com: | s his Steinway is tall windowed, |@ Tecording of Iturbi, Jose's mo- to. the Monroe _ County | pany - that the injunction is} Charle ® Roberts, City and the sounds of the lane just ther stops stirring her conch courthouse, after bids were | test - legality of the certi- Belles. will eet we a side and of the summer tro- | Chowder in the kitchen, and a made, eoatie oo ee ai {Halt ton when _leaves f rt pical street to the front of the | Whole waiting world who has The construction "company. | restriction pits | a ear ae Farge: nea house s imes intrude while | NOt yet heard him play. | Key West Realty, Inc. as tax-| = | iceareae tone h he practices his six and seven| Born in Havana, Cuba, Jose| payers. state. the ecnitenn Oboe sui eee to state sat) ard on semi-annual was three years cld when, he . e Board of County Commiss- | report. released last month, and hours a day jeannot be validly issued first of The laughter | joners validate the certifi all, because a. legal technicality | . xpey- of first began, to play the piano by | the audit, will relax in Havana children, an ‘the Sunshine company as taxpay- | and Miarai airplane ripping the upper air. |eat: Several’ years later, when | was ignored. Accordin, rt : : - | = Se * the mechanical fuss of automo- | the family had moved to Miami, notice of having held tl ofeoag | = eee Pees | ie pee ag pened biles stopping and start-|he began taking lessons at the of levy of suit tax shall be print- | afforded: | a ing, the crickets predicting more |Miami Conservatory of Music. | jed “for 30 days in some newspa-| They ask that the county com- heat, the hound dog howling |For the past three years. he has | |per published in the county. | mission be “perpetually enjoined with the strokes of the City | been living in Key West and for; The records show that such | and -restrained from filing con- 2 Hall a vther calling |@ ye@r @nd-a half has been study- | Notification was published for| tenyplated progedings for the pur- Boo down the lane calling for a child |ing with Mrs. Emiline Bodler. = (five days only in The Citizen ox ) pose of validating certificates of merangs farther down the lang His favorite composers are |the dates Feb. 8, 15, 22. and on indebtedness intended to be is- * 2 And inside the house, his fam-|Chopin, Bach, Rachmaninoff, March 1 and 8, of this year. sued.” YORKTOWN, Sask —).—Nor- tly are delightful as far as earthy | Beethoven, and the Cuban Le- families go. His sister, Elizabeth |cuona. His favorite pianists are Lydia, running barefooted | Rubinstein, Iturbi and San Ro- through the rooms adds a varia-ima: He has already played to tion to an etude of Chopin, the | television audiences in Miami, at gurgling of his six months old the Gasparilla festival in Tampa, | niece, Sandra, does things to the |@t recitals in Miami, and “has immortal music of Beethoven. poe: the instrumental soloist. at And the animal sounds which |concérts with the Key West small boys make when they are | High. School Band here, and at in love with a happy summer | other local functions. world, are always emerging from Jose has also_ composed some i his young brother, Louis Alberto | music Rimself including Cuban| to tangle with Bach. And some- |dances.and five petit etudes. He times even adoring grannies and |is now planning two pga Second premise that such is- Judge Vincent Giblin of Miami suance is illegal and invalid, as |is expected to hear the case in based on the claim that the | Circuit Court here tomorrow. county commission acted with-| County commissioner legal ad-! 1 out authority of law, since their | visor is Attorney Paul Sawyer. authority oceurs only when such | Sunshine i Bubble Blowing, Bowling Games At Ley Memorial bubble and bowling and dart games wil man Roebuck helped a = ae | Poney rides, blowing} Lemon Snow makes a delight-|_ | MISS MARGUERITE SMITH | ARRIED TO EDWARD STICKNEY * pee ia Macine janist is in fulghot weather dessert. Since fathers and nor fare te \aoranaae tate at he Key West | | be features at the childrens’ par- | si recipe calls for t a ake noises when 'y co | > < . . ltw Be deel cokes tor Sais ahd | High School. He”speaks Spanish | . +. Reception At Fort Bragg Officers Clubs a ee the two eggs yolk left] call the other children to their and antes eaggpcgd rarreieg pate 4 + ie 9 —_ = used wclg oe ; Key West bow! of yellow rice, |taking Jessons: § in ay a at a |S homenved typ the an ., j - and serv ; Young Jose moves in-this in-|French. \Capt. Hernandes| Menu A Day For — City Clerk Lowe ponsored by the Women's So-| Snow. Garnish with & little |ciety of Christian Service of the | fruit if ., ro ms |Church the party will begin at Says It Is Much {five and continue - until seven hi 5 Hotter In Alabama} x14 piste supper wi also vw Sérved during the evening, and formal world and occasionally he| He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Miguel Angel Mariscal. 4 | The boy pianist hopes to at- {tend Julliard Music School in |New York City within the next few years. Attempts are already you like. Coming Events THURSDAY, AUGUST 2— Swimming Classes, Officers’ 3 Gives Reception For Newlyweds Capt: Richard He @ reception last Key West Cooks COOKING’S FUN te By Cecily Brownstone ; ier gave t the Fort; FRIDAY FARE i City Clerk Vic tor Lowe return: | there will be a pail of sand with 8 iti: ing from his vacation in Alabama oe Wives’ Club, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m, pares aa uviget hg is very | Bragg Offic: in Fort) Golden Crisp Fish Fillets aid when he got back to his desi| Pennies hidden in it to amuse the Seaplane Base Pool ae to i in the metropolis | Bragg, North for. his Potato Sticks way littlest ones. ; Meeting, Lower Keys Property! \yere he can receive the best nephew Ed ware y and hi Cre: ap Beans here than up the eng pupae — Owners Association, ~8- p.m. | W™ a new bride a Ppa it was 100: degrees several, Wil! 80 to construction o1 nee Cudjoe K of instruction and develop hig} * “a. suickneys were married at a Me aq Sunday School Building. igs Se Meeting, S one: rine ‘on-| “Anything Key Westers do to i Kingsland Ge Watermelon Beverage | roe County : ospita fesse see that Jose really gets to Jul-}o..0 ame bride was the | (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows) elie pee, , 5 ee a epitah ” MOPFO|tiard will ‘not be wasted on al Mie wareucrite Velasquez S CREAMED SNAP BEANS cuowe: beck Whats Cooki crusty Hospital : talent. sincere ee 1 yund snap aughter-in-law ng Megting, Nelscana of ped mediocre eeaties ; ie Velasquez wate ae ae * pie “ ee b We rs, Post No. j A ag ee s butter or 1 ne a est Bast iaene: Shack lubkad America, Court Mary Star of The iis thes brother ms butter or | n -t nm: i pepper (to sd: Cut off ends | the Sea No. 634, 8 p.m. St.Jir yy | Ann's Hall. Varela Street Meeting, Elks Clubho: Lodge, 8 p.m, A CONCH RECIPE EVERY DAY gre »| Meeting, Key West Woman's ‘ t i 3 Tennis C Officers: Wives: Club, 3:30 p. m., Woman's]. n° orige yor’ : th) beans and scrub with ve le time, going to church: sup-/ a Club, 9 am, Tennis Court) — Gjyb' Auditorium. Reavy Seqgesoric wedding! bush old water: drain and|Pers and just chatting,” he: BANANA BREAD and ‘feception Near Pool. He said Meeting, Key West Chapter No. ally in 1-inch pieces. the draught w Three large bananas (about one. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3— | "$88; National Sojourners, 7 Sescad aid May, ie saucepan and bring | bad that they | pound) Luncheon-Bridge, Offic ers p.‘m. First Presbyterian] pOO°Y™moonnE in add? salt and beans and} nth; One cup granulated sugar Wives Club, 12 noon, Fort] @hurch. and central ~ Floric diy just until tend t | One unbeaten egg Taylor Officers Club. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8— make their hor: about 8 to 10 minutes. Melt butter | on dollars a day dam-| ‘Two scant cups white flour Meeting, Key West Amateut! Coffee Hour, Sonar Officers’ 5 or margarine in another saucepan} done during the drought} One teaspoon baking powder Radio Club, 7:30 p.m., Na- Wives, 10 a. m., Naval Sta-} /f you're making Lime» Pie this! over iow heat. Blend in flour|to the cotton and corn,” Lowe! One teaspoon baking soda half te; tional Guard Armory. Swimming Pool. summer you'll need a few @rops) thoroughly; remove from h said he heard faym agents say. salt: Meeting, Alcoholics Frio é ‘nd Service-} % ad ;eolorifig-Ao dmake| Drain liguid from snap) beep Paap ‘ mous, 8 p. m., First; ve ie Bip. m., St, = - sg we ndsaddenough. milk to n \f j terian Church, s v inch emselves dy. .no' ne | $4. cups; adden to. flour, % y : SUNDAY, AUGUST 3——— Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives ror. mixture, eters igen ricer. Add and unbeaten Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4 to Club No. 88, 10:30 a. m., a after each addition. Cook and stir! egg. Sift flour through once with 6 p. m., Eliks Clubhouse. | Building 178, Naval Station. Pitcairn Island, _ midway _be-| constantly over moderately low | ; baking powder, salt and baking MONDAY, AUGUST 6— Meeting, Airship Devron Elev-|*Ween the United States and Aus-| heat until thickened and bubbly;; Mr. a soda. Add to mixture. Add ‘nuts. Meeting, Circle Two, First Pres- en, Officers’ Wives, 10 a.m.,| 2lia, bitéd until 17-| allow to bubble for 2 minutes./ter of 1421 Whalton Street are| Bake in a loaf pan about forty byterian Church, Home of Fort Taylor Officers’ Club 99 whe the Bri- drained snap beans and salt} leav 2y motor tomorrow for five minutes in a moderate oven Mrs. J. E. Sterling, 709 Tru-} Meeting, American Legion, Ar- per to taste. Makes 4 to 6} a month's trip to their home in| (325 degrees). This makes delici- man Azenue. } lost No. 28, 1, Minnesota. Their daugh- | ous party sandwiches spread with Meeting, Key West Ministerial | Re eae Boe pe Pod Jorothy Gray, and her| cream cheese that has been mixed on, 8 p.m., First Island. | ldren are occupying the; with soft butter. oyterian Church | Meeting, Junior Chamber « ce Kirke home on Von, (From Key West Cook Book pub- Officers | Commerce, 8 p.m. Clu r Street lished by Woman’s Club.) House. Meeting, Monroe County H pital Auxiliary, 3 p.m., Hos pital. Book Review Group, Office: Sea Scout H Meeting, Key Wives Club, 10 a. m., For 20, Pythian Si Taylor Officers Club. Knights of Py THURSDAY, AUGUST 9— fts Class, Of- 7:45 p. m., Ree- Meeting, Handic ficers reation tion Meet Meeting, Naval Station Officers Wives, 10 a.m., 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- Women's Mission Un- st Baptist Church, 7:30 , Ch AUG Meeting, Kiwanis Club, South Beach Patio ion, F 2. Mm. Restaurant Bridge, Officers’ Wives Club, 8/ gs Hospital. *] 7, r. > ry, 2 p.m, Hospita’ ae Fort Taylor Officers’! ennis Class, Officers’ Wiver" Clu as | lub. 9 a.m., Tennis Court Bow Navy Wives, 9 a. m. — 1 ion Alleys. ; 2 ¢ Key West Assembly Meeting, JayShees, 7:30 p.m, Order of Rainbow JayCee Clubhouse. 7:30 Pp. m.. Scottish Rite| Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, 8 p.m., Cuban Masonic Lodge. Meeting, Fieet Reserve Asso- ciation and Women's Auxil- iary, 8:30 p.m., Club Rooms. Meeting, Key West Art and Historical Society, 8:30 p.m. West Martello Gallery. Coffee Hour, Naval Station Officers’ Wives, 10 am., Fort Minoca Council, De- Pocahontas, 8 p. m., Hall y West Players, 8 p. m., Barn Theatre Meeting, Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371, 8 p. m., Veterans of Foreign Wars. Home. Meeting, Catholic Daughters of e of 2en's . MIDSHIPMEN -ARRIVE p_AT BOCA mise sip hee chabrst bathe ata see yi? A

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