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IViZEN Augas) 4. 195) SOCIETY ... A. GINGRAS, — Editor ERSONALS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Letter Comes a om case ‘adie Given Up For Dead 9 Months Ago No word from him nine months afid given up for dead by all but his mother, yesterdayeat-o | in Cpl. dntie La Torre a letter came 730 p.m. from Cpl. | he was about three months, re-enlisted, | and was seni again to Korea. On September 10th of last year wounded in the face and | sent to Tokyo, where he was hos- | pitalized until October 28th. He was then returned to Korea and was taken prisoner by the Chin- ese Communists and North Kor- eans on November 5th Meeting, Circle Two, First Pres-| Meeting, Monroe County Hos- H. S. Holcomb will have charge of publicity. byterian Church, Home of a ary, 3 s ; pital Auxiliary, 3 p. m., Hos- Mrs. J. Wm iSterling, 709 Tru-| pital es man Awente. | Book Review Group, Officers’ Meeting, “Key West Minist Wives Club, 10 a. m., Fort Association, 8 p. m., Taylor Officers Club. Presbyterian Church | THURSDAY, AUGUST §. Swimming— Classes, Officers} Meeting, Naval Station Officers Wiveg¢Elub, 3:30-4:30 p. m.,| Wi 10 am. Fi ‘ i a.m., Fort Taylor Seaplage Base Officers Pool. Officers Club. Meeting;* Mariner Scout Ship] Swimming Classes, Officers’ No. 8,2 ¥ing Cloud”, 7 p. in Wives’ Club, 3:30 p.m. Sea Seout-Headquarters Biynioner ese Pack Meeting: Ke} West Temple No.| Meeting, Ladies Aid Society, 8 20, Pytim Sisters, 8 p.m.| pm. Grace Luthera Knight" Pythias Hall hitch i hes Meeting; Handicrafts Class, Of-) sewing Group, Monroe Coun: ficers’ Wives, 7:45 p. m., Rec t y, . reation Building, Naval Sta y sgota womens Auel un, | iary, , Hospital Meeting “Women's Mission Un rene ge sabh teh ss ion, First:Baptist Church, 730{ Club: 9 ae Tennis Court up..m.,"Church near pool, ; THREDAY. Ue ; Meeting, JayShees, 7:30 p.m, t Ae, Rivamdy Ghai bh Ay Cee GbabBouges YL aig 6:45 Rou, South Beach sori ‘weditina DE eet x “Varela a. Resta { Lidge "Nort f.m., Cuban Bridge, re Wives Club, 8 Masonic Lodge p. m, Fort Taylor Officer Meetipgy, Bloeta Regerve Ashi? Club. ciation’ ang Wotten’s Adieil- Bowling, Navy Wives, 9 a. m., jary, 8:30 p.m. Club Rao Naval Station Alley Meeting, Key West Art “ind! Key West Assembly Historical § ty, 8:30 p.m. Order of Rainbow West Martel! llery Girls, 7:36. m., Scottish Rite! Coffee Hour, al Station Temple. , Officers’ Wives, 10 a.m., Fort Meeting, Minoca Council, De Taylor Officers’ Club. | gree of Pocahonta pou Meeting adies Auxiliary, | Redmen'’s Hall 3911, 8 p.m. Post } Meeting, Key West Players, & Island | p. m., Barn Theatre IST 10. | Meeting, Sea Finigee Coots<ie Meeting, Alecholics Anonymous, | Club 371, 8 p..m., Veterans of & p First’ Presbyterian Foreign Wars Home chureh Meeting, Catholic Daugliters of SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 f America, Court Mary Star of} Cocktail Hour, 4-6 p. m., Elks| the Sea Np. 63 1 St Cc Ann’s Hall MONDA U 1 | : Meeting, Key West Woman's} Meeting, Anchor Masonic Lodge : Club, 3:30 p. m, Woman's i] te Scottish Rite| : Club Auditorium ; Meeting, Key West Chapter No "id Star Mothers, a 283, National Sojourners, 7 Maine. p. m,, First Presbyterian Clamses) Otticeral Church. 30 — 4:30 p. m., Sea Meeting, Key West Players, 8 se Officers’ Pool p.m. Barn The Scout Ship WEDNESDAY, AUG 8 ng Cloud” 7 p. m.,| Coffee Hour, Sonar Office Sea Scout Headquarters Wives? 10 a. m., Naval Sta Meet Circle Three, Women t Presbyterian Church, | 8 p. m., Home of Mrs. Julian Marks, Casa Roma. } Meeting Wesleyan Service | Guild, Women's Society of | ea n Serv 7:30 p. m.,} tion Swimming Poo! Teenagers Dance and Service men’sgDance, 8 p. m., St Paul’s, Episcopal Church Hall. ; Meeting. “ woneha Navy Wives Club 88, 10:30 a. Building: “E18, Naval Station, urch Hall Meeting, ip Devron Elev- | TU Es SDAY, AUGUST 14— en, ’ Wives, 10 a.m} Meeting, Southernmost Pistol | Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. and Rifle Club, 8 p. m., Le-} Meeting, Afiierican Legion, Ar- . Stock Island. | thur Sawyer Post "No. 28, 8 . Women of the | p.m, Post Home on Stock} | First Presbyterian Church, 8 Pp. m., Home of Mrs. Walther Lazier, 200-A Poinciana Place. m.,| | Meeting, Junior Chamber of meen ala neces E Tay WHE SENT METS in Plans were also discussed dur- | ing the evening regarding a life | underwriters training course of study for representatives in this area. Social Notes Mr. and Mrs. William A. at routh and their daughter, Eileen, from Tampa, have been visiting Mrs. Isadore Appelrouth at 511 Duval Street for the past week. Seaman David D. Allen, USN, 209 Olivia Street, is serving rd the newly recommissioned yer USS McGowan, recent- of abc d tr ti te8 gt the. Navak Sta- | u The’ destroyer wi At lantic Fleet en Major Earl Dillon Flies To Coast CREE: a ater join the |For Long Vacation Major Earl Dillon completes his eight weeks cours ruc- tion today. Several at- tending the summer's _ practice, will be promoted into the junior | and senior high school band at the | closing exerci: tonight at tho high school auditorium. The bandmaster will leave to- morrow for California for a vaca- | He will drive to Miami and | tion. fly from there to the west coast} where he will join Mrs. Dillon in visiting their three daughter: | Mrs. Dorsey K. Dwelle of Fresno, | Mrs. C. T. Stevens of Berkeley and | Mrs. James Sanger of San Fran- cisco. Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis is Club, | 6:45 p, m., South Beach Patio Restaurant Bridge, Officers’ Wives’ Club, | 8 p. m., Fort Taylor Officers | Club. Bowling, Navy Wives, 9 Naval Station Alleys. Meeting, Order De Molay Boys, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite Tem- ie ne. Young Adult Fellow- ship, 8 p. m., First Methodist Church. Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- bekah Lodge No. 14, 8 p. m., Knights of Pythias Hall. Meeting, De Molay Mothers’ Circle, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple. a, m., sag serve ah HNPY. tun > in the child’s development. "| Disabled Veterans State Ainpelle s Middies Sey Key West Girl ‘City’ 's Thespians Pretty, Weather Cooler Than Maryland, Gird Their Talents freee : Midshipmen hee from Annapolis said Wed. night that Key west For Coming Season’ Sergeant~: At-Arms was much cooler than Maryland and that the Island City had more Emilio C. Norcisa received word pretty girls per capita than any place they had been. | today that he has been appointed The occasion for this outburst of praise was a beach party Tuesday at the assistant state sergeant at arms buffet supper given at the Seaplane Base officers’ ipool in honor |for the Disabled American Vet- ninety-six visiting middies and attended by the city’ | What’s neue In Key West A CONCH RECIPE EVERY DAY —_—_ LSS SPANISH STYLE STEAK The Key and} Meet at 8 p, ¢| Barn Theatr Plays for West m Players will] season| erans. the t | the winter prone oi A First Caval ae f Yesterday afternoon at half} One broiled steak y’s pretties 8 vision figfifffiz in Korea. past three when Cpl. La Torre's! One half pound bacon ei Shi: Francinen, @ligihas.e: writing’| Sadvother aati ake on thal]. Se enPOntne aE Nee saraeael . x sister, Mrs. Earl Hall, opened the} One number two can sweet An re the buffet was i State Conunander D. Carl Suggs, His m » Mrs. Elvera Torre, ues ; aie : rica Mt : . buffet was | avoration on the side and wha) @8enda of business for the even- ° letter signed by her brother it} peppers 4 and the letter congratulating Mr. of 709 ‘Shivia Street was at a eau thal diets word + fic serve her report was/gets top marks in + English | 2 N ; = meee friend’s @ when the news } was the first word which the tight onions ee Ser gs rarks is nglish ae on Noreisa on the new office came ‘chine... Ataaaat ee, 1d ae family had from him since that} One number two can tomatoes |” ss Captain Eldredge that |classes at the Academy wanted | spege ch from Horace B. Johnson, State Srothingssmyen 3 aoe say date. She rushed to telephone her| Four cloves garlic there probably would be no tro-|to know the books that had al- Of ficers Wives | Adjutant fo or tion. ae ght me sa kne Me brother, Ex-Cpl. Louis Torre of; Two bay leaves pic ra that night to cause an|ready been written about Key Norcisa belongs to the Key West dauat Salt aeomanie ee aa 1! 80 Porter Place, purple heart and| One teaspoon oregana 1 to the big hangar as|West and who wrote, them Have Coffee Hour | chapter No. 33 of the Disabled rome gore ilver star winner of World War! One half teaspoon g 1 cloves 1ed at a similar party) J. R. Morg: >wi A an Veterans. He will assist not dead. sl 3 ) aspoon g. clove d at a similar party R. Morgan, from Newton, 3. W - : = | America t Met aes cieviousty wrik, IL, and to find her mother Salt, pepper and tot peppers when one hundred |Massachusetts midshipman offi- |; Me ae Ardito and Mrs. E.|at all state department meetings ; \8 ‘And then his other sister, Mrs.| to taste f the middies were |cer in charge of the gr + Moss will be hostesses at the| and is the official representative ioe undeti ie pressure and cen- |) Marguerite Casada, had to be told,| Chop bacon, @eppers, onion the’ cold chicken, Yam {quietly enthusiastic about every. | force Cows Biven by the Officers /of the state commander within pie a RAUORDE, COMMU: # | and his five brothers, Justo, Pedro, | garlic, and hot peppers, fry to were spread oi S onde setae _every-| Wives of the Sonar Sound School | this district | pepp ead out thing and said hated | this nists,” Nawel-Commander Robert | 4 ‘ : A " ‘i : 8 g@ and said he just hated to} at 10 a. m. Wedne: a all Safford his : gt Mario, Antonio and Danielo. gether slowly and simmer for ng tables to one side of |think they had to leave Friday|,) nesday at the Nav-} The next district meeting will the letter ea te hintower pri And now the whole family are| half an hour with tomatoes. Just the pool and following their) before they had a chance to see al Station Officers Swimming} be held in Key West in Septem eet hier the hoping that there will be further | before serving steak place it on|swim the visitors and their |the place. All stidept hae word very soon. The War Depart-|a hot platter and cover it w piciks ne : Y 5 : | student officers wives are! The new serg at arms was Insteadaddressing his moth- | Beer rs soon. he War Depart a hot platter and cover it with guests got in ine for chow ' Midshipman Joseph Young of | invited to attend the cathe haun ee 0 ne cae alge Siete acgieeothess = cand his] Drea i Gee tt at tie inten: (irom. Key WestiCouk Book pub-\kept in harem, does Ge ihe ieee ane ee jug le ter ee oo War II and lives at 810 Carey prs always have, | £ ERRORS Aa Siar ec shed by Wor tra! a . a 8 | > want-| Many cooks like to ee. swadt Vans he beginselie-letter, “Dear Mom Ka steps ave being taken to find |lished by Woman's Club.) mr, roam aboot. migehievgusly (ed tasee-maretatiiand he was the oil fom canted tine Tah bl oo ee ‘aaa Fant Bee Lactior Toul XE a of Cpl. La August. So they waited be-|going to make the most of his} for he fi Sate ce , Louis Torre j 1 i . Boing a of his | fore adding the fish wg salad , 7 Torre, si day that the con- | | ee Menu A Day For (76. pate trees and hangars {few hours’ liberty. to see every-| cream sauce Other like th use Apply Vo Wed struction -ef—the. letter too wasif™ ‘a wa ° and horizons until about half the | thing from the oldest house to| the oil in the salad or part of z oro fi his usual letters, ) H.S. Slaloenid Key West Cooks tp ts were.seated on the lawns. |the turtle kraals. the shortening in making the| ins hae tive sons. applied wi the-exception of the post- . ‘hen they must have signaled! Chaplain Ec several cream sauce: © $ ‘ to wed in the offices of County ‘ script witetenaked his mother, fl Appoints Neat COOKING'S FUN each other, because they all times mistaken for’ a, midshi sae eee eae e yous my girl?” in rather By Cec: came out at the same time and|man in his’ Cuban print tropic Lawrence, Ri . ~ erabsine sata sted st ’ | By Cotily-Brownstane ¢ enc osa Lopez, ce} 7 ng Sis” Male blurred visiting. Year’s Committees Ht Faerie thezone strip of sunset . sky VehiAtiby mmaved:armind thing @iye |oundres, Mine Lewis Ceilear [onc senate ohio acne ima The letter=-was written in pen H. & Holcomt : _ mae |the middle began to disappear. where his graciousness was need-| Moore, Doris McDonald. Bart | bourne, a, abd. Giselia Man cil on chéap’ Stationery and was; ON LEAVE IN EUROPE sev- sé» Holcomb, president of the Steak and Lentils* | Officers in charge emerged ed and if he did find all the|Nelson, Evelyn Nettles, J atin | ta. Calleia, of 711 Caroline dated February 11th. All of the| eral years ago, Cpl. La Torre |local Life Underwriters Associa | , Steamed Carrots lt-om their lemonades. and cold {midehipmen from: bis home state;|Qghert, Plane Ortig and Movida |" And eeaernenits = fs letter regarding (left) enjoys himself with two | }0P Spponee: eens ‘ os Mad Pow te a aod Butter {chicken and began — scurrying | Towa, they found him too Pinder, Beer came eon bi 25 both of a Torre’s treatment in the Com-| o P ‘cili wr. {the coming year at yesterday’s | : okies. Beverage farnund. aoe : sh nardne at the ners were : . lementine Del Pino, 23, both o eet eck inp are exsctly| seine wool. at Sicilian swim- | meeting at Delmonico’s Restau, | Gieeipe for Starred Dish Follows) around. They “made impo ane ee ee a ee ac ice (Pion We De Sehiasy to xeports: which have ig pool. eanL STEAK AND LENTELS a ic le satamenis to othe Caplan ang ie une Biccedes Pierce, Nancy Phillips, Betty Joe i 2 | | officers and over the microphone ander. a rs. : se, Cle ; come from--feturned prisqners.| prisoner on November 5th and| J. H. Weech was made chair-| Ingredients: 1 pound round /that w Sa Onan eee ean rs. R. W.|Rose, Clea Rosman, Jane and | : hat ather conditions one, two/Jackson, and Commander and} Glendora Sawyer. Esther Smith, The obsios conclusion Com. | have been treated well ever since.| man of the meetings and attend- | steak, 1 teaspoon kitchen bouque : ; , apolelan ran r | F en bouquet, and three had come into exist-|Mrs, J. W. Lenney. Lt. Com-| Allene Speer, Carol mander Safford said, is that the| We are never overworked in any | ance committee, with L. H. Todd|1 tablespoon fat, ¥% cup finely/ence over the part Hosa ace Dugald T” Neill was Allene Speer, Carolina Strunk, | mander Safford said, is that the| vay. The North Korean people |and Jack Mathews to assist him; | diced onion, 1% teaspoon salt, 1-8|Which, in the language of the |charge UE Ne ee ee ee ingly in the handwriting of Cpl.|treat us very well. They even|B. H. Waite, chairman of ‘the’ teaspoon pepper, 1 cup dried len- yest of us Te a eae ee erent the party arrange- | Jackie Sanchez, Lavonda Saw-| La Torre, was written under the, left their homes so we would have |membership committee, with | tls, 3 cups water Be In tke. Sigude cal eaaue inaies G ey wee Denna STEER LOO,» OE Gitéet dictation of the Commiu.| a place in which to live. We draw |Newell Menendez, E. H. Solomon,| Method: Cut steak, including: we were in for a spot of it.” oung ladies from. Key West | Tyson, Delores Valdez, Nancy} nists. The boys will write any-| our food ration every three days}and David Dowd: W. D. Bond, |any small amount of fat, into % we were in for a spot of it who attended the party were: | Watkins, Suzanne Warner, Ray | RMN GP bce Ui get werd do thew |and we have our own G. I. cooks {chairman of the program _ com: anol cubes Blake cued teat into Aube s puahed. up close to the |Misses Camille Alvarez, Joetta | Winkle, Thelma Ward, Anne and | rents that they are still alive, | prepare our food for us SATS citi Suck Motray and A. \inlxing bowl and sprinkle with Peewee tps the|Beott, Betsy Bradley, Betty|June Yates, Evelyn Kelly from | said. They have promised us we | Valladares. Mithtien bouquet, ‘Tons’ lightly tol Tieton seat ae ae ee eee Hoy Bepvaldh, | Rauber pS enlucky, soe puke tid Can “T know you.have been worried | would be returned to the United| Gerald Sounders was appoint- |Coat pieces evenly. Melt fat in| toy; calutiaue midakiinen: “tes Burkley, “Senay sown rg ey i about me ut you ae have to aoe eal the war is over. Andled to head the finance commit- | Skillet over moderate heat. Add ood tree beet o ne Sass ; yrna Crider, and Caro-| ae worry any “more. was taken | When I get home we will make up| tee with J. S. Hacqua, J. B. Saw- | Cubed meat and brown lightly all! de! ne pavilion, en the !lyn Cole. = SSE eee gay for time ase ms a ee a me yer, Jr., J. B. Linehan and Har-| over. Add onion and cook about aks Fae ane pee party down | ae Swann Comattes, : 2 concerned we shouldn't be fight- Sawyer as eae. 5 5 minutes, stirring occasionally > Keys a ey wanted o}reen Clawson, Betty Conant, La- | Coming i ceite ihe these Korean and Chinesswely 2 asthe h Soe oer Sprinkle with. salt. and. pepper, | threaten. Suddenly they. all rac- | verne Carrero, Carolina Cuesta E t Cc t R b ilt FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 junteer army because they want] man of the by-laws and legisla- | Aaa lentils and water. Bring to a evo ane ite baly iy ya io y 5 xa F Betty: Crue as oas e@=Dul Lunchedn-Bridge, Offic ers! Ple: mary Bre Ney ee people.| dion committee, with A. J. John- | PO Boil just 2 minutes, then re- 4 enine. ora fa See peat beeprgr alan Wives Cfab, 12 noon, Fort lease don’t worry about me as son, Hartley Albury and J w. | move from heat and let stand, ve g. Joan DeGregory, Virginia Dropp, | Taylor Officers Club, I am healthy Saw eae: him covered, for 1 hour. Bring to boil; The midshipmen , were _ en- | Hianche Dunaway, Lela Ensley, Meeting, Key: West Amateur | Love, The teu chaitmnan of the busi-|#22in and then cook over very thusiastic about Key West. “The | Betty and Nan Fairfield and} Radio. Club, 7:30 p.m, Na-| 5 Julio nese slendards and. conservation| OW beat until lentils are tender | town § 1ould ..be pretty terrific | Sandra Grossman. | tional Guard Armor » Se Are you still my girl? omnnalttee Raruld: Mvers: and and most of liquid is absorbed,;!{ wescan get some liberty,” Misses Florence Ferngren, Meeting, Alcoholics’ Anony Cpl Torre enlisted in the J.B) Collar, © L. caskeon A bout 45 minutes. Makes 4 sery-/Said L. Dale Harwood of Clear-| Norma Gavitan, June Griffin, | mous, 8 p. m., First Presby service in 1945. He served for|e 0 ny a | ings | water. Harland A. Chadbourne jory Gonz, © Jesse Gibson, | Pp. ; i saare uals Lastres and Florence Daniels os ; foslan Chasen, il years after his enlistme! . — ——$——_— of Jacksonville said, “Key West|Patsy Hampton, Gloria Hyre, L. M Aes will assist him. H. A. Demeritt ‘i . SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 |including two years in Korea. Hel?’ 0 °Te\, chairman. for the An expectant mother should) sure has grown since the last | Hulsing, Sylvia Hernandez, and Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4 tates came out of the army for!) cstion committee aud his as not gain more than twenty-five} time I saw it ten y ago,” and | Florence, Francine, Dorothy, Jen- ; 6 p. m,, Eliks Clubho | Connene 5S pm Club|sistants are A. Valladares, C. L. jeguads above her ideal normal! Howard F. Randall, also of Jack- ny, Jean and Penny Johnson. MONDAY, AUGUST 6— | Hous ’ Gri and JF Blackwell dr | weieht; and ideal normal weight| sonville said all he wanted to do} Misses Jean Knowles, Joyce PS, should be estimated according to| was go fishing. Karnes, Vilma and Claudina La age, neight, and build Midshipman Bob Hoffman of |Fe, Jackie Latham, athleen, Young Cuban-American Pianist, Jose Miguel Mariscal ec @ New Electric Motor @ New Portable Case @ New 7 Speed Contra} @ New Sew Light @ Liberal Trade-in Allowance @ 5 Year Guarantee ey FREE ESTIMATE ON REPAIRS COMMERCIAL MACHINES We have all makes and modeis « at the lowest prices possible. Let us demonstrate in your home our 31.50 rebuilt Singer. | | | | | \] if | i HOHE DEMONSTRATION NO OBLIGATIONS East Coast SEWING CENTER $56 W. Flagler One of of Miami's Oldest Phone Now 1362 Key West FOURTEEN YEARS OLD, JOSE MARISCAL already shows remarkable feeling in his r ing and a good mastery of technii And most of all, the boy knows the Le | oun. sroctae feng beets of work x) the —e of a lot of things which amuse of the wor le lives here in Key West on onton Str steps from Office with his father and mother, Mn and Mrs, wae Marisa! L ne ee me | | | | | | [presses how the English press! 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