The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 8, 1951, Page 6

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Neaiesd-y, Augusi 6, 195 _ PERSONALS . . NEWS OF INTEREST: ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TO WOMEN 1935 A. GINGRAS, Sec Legion Auxiliary Maid’ $ Night Out ‘Some Army Gaidets Will Entertain By DOT = 3 : “HIGH LONESOME” at the. May B e Cc leared District Officers swana. ek Slee The Am : Some of the 80 West Point » have admitted cribb minations may be clear- | its title from h country in ary the ranges are high me dis is lonesome.” The academy officials call | at the Legion home ir tography in full! exten circumstances. Island. ~~ ald get some sort of| But the exact status of some Four district austliat ff excellency. Here are|10 other cadets involved still is | S$ will, be pen spaces under zir A screening board now chapter and M M la vith all the r taking up the cases Harvey z 2 bi age-greens of the mn a nindividual basis. district auxil. ‘ « y brought out ini} a Senate Committee guests at the ficent scenic treatment. Washington has decided for the had a rece at letter vi T Westerr a different ne being, at least, to keep hands ami officic f the : theme. Of course are hard the iliary read in 5 » ng cowboys and a lot of gun- VER: ae mn: tlay, but the sagebrush saga alsol| COUNTY TAKES OVER “Well, we have heard of tne) } »# note of mystery right cut . wonderful hospitality st r\of the "who-dun-it class John| ‘CoMtinued From Page Ones | United Sta President F Jr, has the role of a| With a temperature at 105 de- visits 1 West, but a newildered boy who thinks 9Fees thet rose to 106 degrees. | never dr ed you € 1 killed a man. Urged by! I had to be with her while we | cia dial to "eVeryone. Fr sur! y inister characters to get| treated her—for four hours. Oiticial U.S, Navy Photo plans, we..can see t are.” | money which a trading post own-| What can you expect?” pate The guests : tgoing! er owes to him, he attemepts to| Felton urged the County Com- VARTY FOR HOS PITAL PATIENTS district president, Mr \udrey| pet his just dues at gun-point.) missioners to come out to the | AT THIS PARTY GIVEN BY THE LA CONCHA NAVY WIVES CLUB for the patients at Key West Naval Hospital. Mrs. Teresa Braxton, president of the club, Humer of Miami, o dis-| The tradet tosses a chair at h.i|hospital and inspect conditions was honored, for three years attendance without absences. ‘ trict secretary, Mrs. Ann Boyd of/kaocking him out. When he|for themselves ry Miami, outgo.n, district chap-| comes to, he realizes he’s a fugi- Commissioner Frank Bentley | SAE lain, Mrs. Dorothy Di Negro, and} +iy¢ said | SC jects for the Board of Public, In- | incoming district president, Mr Befriended by an old and wise| “I think it’s high time that we} | HOO BVaRD struction in Monroe county. ‘had | Apartmen And W ould You Like Ai Slice: Bobbie Pothier of Miam rancher who thinks the boy was|do go out and take over the hos-| (Continuee trom Pag: Une} sen completed : Mrs. Harvey has urged alll the victim of a frame-up, the boy | pital. We're getting complaints. | trouble. The 3,500 children e1 : 0 mis ous items R N | | members to attend the meeting] gradually loses hi enact wild | This isn’t the first jrolled will fp a pr t a ede A ona pain reer ooms ‘Veedet and has sent out one hundred} animal fear. One of the rancher’s| Commissioners unanimously | the work should be done, O'B be foro tha mnanukad % and twenty five call daughters has a hand in that,| voted to assume responsibility} ant said. One membe pointed | turer, Me 1m wrote, and that By T Aa he A social hour will follow the) naturally. But doubt concerning! fo the hospital out that because f these items ‘would be shipped di meeting and a door prize 1 be/ the boys sanity rears its suspici-| Chief Deputy Sheriff Frank {and lack of dents rectly to Superintendent Horace ; given to ‘s recommendation that] were several cases All residents who have rooms » person attending. |ous head when he keeps report-| Webb: O’Bryant and would be set and | | ing the appearance of the twojthe County Jailer be paid $7 aj age high schoo ad to | installed by the Conte ene or apartments for rent which may | men who were involved in the|day for his seven day, 24 hour | lete Merriam went on to state that be available to new ineoming} t was agreeable between him and | school teachers are asked to reg- the contr ld tor that $1,000 be with-| ister ately with the office n the final contract bal- | of O’Bryant, superintend- ’ a) . robbery of the trading post. His)}a day job, was unanimously ap-/dentures made. La What's Cooking description fits a couple of hom-| proved by the Commission penser tc ion © |bres who supposedly died years} The Board also approved alditions by examin¢ In Ke ) West before. | motion to authorize a new wat-| treatment ice in order to cover the cost} ent of public instruction for Mon- | y . From there on, it’s exciting | rant to be served on Winton La- | The board also voted that all | and installation until the missing | ree county | two-way search: the boy hunting| rabe who, according to Webber,} athletic participants in school | items are satisfactorily installed O'Bryan aid that teachers | for justification, and the ghostly| has refused to clear up a junk-| teams be given a physcial ex- He requested that the balance; would be’ reporting for duty ex- | jtiders hunting him and other in-| yard on Stock Island. Webber} amination before being allowed be released to the contractor, de- | actly a week from today, on Aug- | nt A CONCH RECIPE EVERY DAY | | | JEWFISH STEAK \tended victims. | aid Larabe, who lives in Miami,| to participate in any strenuous | ducting the $1,000, and that the | ust 15, and that it was impera-} Two pounds jewfish steak Young Barrymore looks slike} jymped his $100 bond and that| game. check for the balance be made tive that they be settled in suit-} Cie Gee checker incat his iMustrious father with classic! new warrant is needed to ap-|_ ) was voted to be paid ,Payable to the Sunshine Construc- | able quarters before the beginning! Two eggs profile and brilliant blue eyes.| prehend him to Contractor Phil Saunders for! ton company school project, the | Of the school term on September Salt and pepper to taste He has a trick of elevating the| Commissioner Joe Allen pre-|the construction of the general} Check to be mailed by regulation 4 s Wash and szlt jewfish steaks. | brows just as John, Sr., did, and) sented a petition signed by 100} purpose room at Marathon schools, letter return to the All Florida | ——— Pour out ‘¢ratker meal on large| he exhibits a fierce inte Dl persons asking that the old 4A|since the architect informed the| Surety’ Company, Miami. It will CLOSES piece of waxed paper. Beat eggs | acting. He overdoes it slightly, e road, Boca Chica Beach, be| board that the room is ready for) P@ addressed to Thomas eden (Continued from Page, One? = slightly. ‘' Dip jewfish steaks in| but as one commentator said,| jeraired before any ac- | State inspection with the request that he obtain all| 1.4 Boulangac) but in reallly eggs first, then in cracker meal,|“So did his father, and he more | cident occurs. Commissioners} A letter from the Classroom | the required and necessary releas-| Thelma Madelyn Butts. Have pan with plenty of hot] than got by.” He shows promise | a¢reed unanimously, to refer this|'Teacher’s association asked that! ¢S of lien, receipts, Bills, etc. be-| “phe Immigration officer said grease ready. Do not fry too fast.|of carrying on the Barrymore—| i atter to Building and Grounds|the board arrange withholding of | £F€ Teleasing any of the money | int she had told people in Key | Turn the,.fires low when fish | Drew tradition of stimulating and | committee ies’ tor. the Florida Educational oo eta sub ponbeciars’ $1,000 | West that she was French, and starts to brown. Fry both sides to | top acting prowess | A letter from John Spottswood, | association from regular — pa he-board voted A ne {had used the names Jacqueline | a golden brown. Serves four Chill Wills and otters in ‘the! ww, asking that the County | checks in order to facilitate pay bers an een J tae voted |L® Boulanger, nickname “Fren- | (From Key West Cook Book pub-/cast turn in plausible perform-| (oi, ‘the road leading to his|ment of the dues sometimes for-| as aise ae bélence as a,chie’, and surname Buttez lished by Woman's Club.) ance, but I can’t for the life of], °Gi9 station, was also referred| gotten or ne withheld from. the balance as a The board : =, | The -Immigration authorities | | me se > g says ve a € rary pena 1 Joe Si me see why the billing say: baad I the road committee voted to do and FRA ‘dues| ‘Py Semen Saad Je Sir ‘stopped her when she tried to | eg 7 , A go ine Co t Coming Events jis co-star. He's very much the) Ccimissioner Allen requested | will be deducted from teacher combaty"preduees” «letter froma reenter the United States after a| WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6. mingh Sent ot peeve |the Sheriff's Department to get pay checks issued October 15. | Gynhany promeen ‘ant. in| trip to. Cuba. The officer said it| Coffee Hour, arse Oftic |traffic to slow down in the four Five polling places were de: survey of the State Department | as necessary to detain her w hile | Wives, 10 a. m., Na Menu A Day For lor five blocks extending in seat by ae Bea io net of Education, stating in writing; he ascertained the facts of her o | ler courts on Stock Island. | elections. ve places are ral ction of the school | citizenship. tion Swimming Pool 7 ; . tt re ‘ ‘ that the cons Teenagers Dance and Service-/ Mey West Cooks Hine hazard of speeding trucks] Shores School, Marathon School. | proiggts is batisfactory. She was held in Monroe coun- | Citizen Staff Photo men’s Dance, 8 p.m, St “ ‘to children is great he and Com-}Key West High School annex,|" ¢ rugo appeared at the last|ty jail during this investigation | wine coe 4 Paul's Episcopal Church Hall COOKING’S FUN jmissioner Rentley pointed out Enene School, and Harris |),ceting of the school boasd on|of her citizenship, he said. After | HOSTESS CHARLOTTE BAKER Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives| By Cecily Brownstone f.Gtse ae een Seas. Pee asaquito control, the seool eam ta protest the penalty of long distance conversations with . ++ Celebrates Fourth Birthday Club No. 88. 10:30 ¢ f ‘ gine i jtold by Chairman S: ers tha : ny tan |. S©H0!) being fined:for late fulfillment of adelyn’s father, he came down TWO HUNDRED Building 178, Naval Station. Nie ae a cag |he was too late in his budget re- | board “allocated $800 the contract. At that time he stat-|to Key West from Yanceyville, | ED PEOPLE attended the fourth birthday party { of for protest hinged |North Carolina, her birth place, | cece ee ee het at Bayview Park by her hat the company had jend established once and for all Mt 4M Le cia illip er and her grandparents, of $34,000 on the |to the satisfaction of the Immi rand Mrs. Leroy Torres of 1022 Grinnell Street. The Icing ed his re: on the fai sustained a loss Meeting, Airship Devron Elev- en, Officers’ Wives, 10 a.m., Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. | | DIFFERENT BAKED SALMON*| quests for that town. Fox asked] — The board read a letter from | “risp Potato Sticks Green Peas| fo, County financial help on} William H riam, Coral Gab Salad Bow] Hot Rolls | street lights, acquisition of land | les architect which stated thaat Meeting, Amevican Legion, Ar- len ty ha eae ' etaeey for a fire station and land for 4 inal inspection on all nine pro-| jy oject and:that delay was caused | eration puthorities that she isa | OM the cake was pink. thur Sawyer Post No, 28, 9| (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows) | h pricane shelter. Saunders said |———— a B by inability of manufacturing, U. S. citizen. | p. in, Post Home on Stock | DIFFERENT BAKED SALMON |ih¢c¢ problems would have to Apply To Wed firms to futhish certain materials} The officer said that she ws as | ; ae Ingredients: 1 one-pound can red | ince. the 1951-52 budget J | salmon (drained), % cup sour needed for gompletion of the job.! immediately released, back in Wa I K Hi: following persons applied Sirugo’s Becond premise was | May ar in orea a cream, | tablespoon minced onion, k 8 applied ; ener 1c ‘ain, | WeeKS aso to wed in the offices of County ‘that witnesfes had heard James| King said this morning | | DEATH | #58 teaspoon pepper, } cup drain-| "gists Comptroller C: BM G8Y | tuace Raymond R. Lod ; Campbell, @vho inspected the! “tT hawe made a thorough in- | ‘ost 5 d i ion$ ed ba le ch 4 > fie eae kan ee lready approved the tem | Robert A. Fuick, 26, station-| Work, ‘say Phat the construction | Meeting, Junior Chamber of Commerce, 8 p.m, Club House. Meeting, Monroe County He vas sent to Tallahassee some] phe és tigation of her background | ; Method: Remove skin and bones| 4S | ‘ 1: TOKYO, Aug. 8 >) The! pital Auxiliary, 3 p.m., Hos-| ¢ S| tative county budget, County | aq a+ 4) i and Shirley | “8s “better than average | tron dint Pie alias woke beets , Aug. 8. —(P).— The} . | fram salmon. Arrange large pieces | iia Jon ae the y and Shirley | “At that time, the board waived : war in Korea is estimated to, MRS. MARIA ALVAREZ Bee Rev a in’4 cup casserole. Add sour| Clerk Earl Adams rec ten m2 |E. Wertz, 22, of 327 Archer Ave~| |, At that tehporaeily cod. se | UABL today. She has assumed (War in’ Korea iunty Hee ee ae foci <Aldes ok Review Group; : Officers’) reem, onion, pepper, and pine-| his letter to the Commission: | nyo Chicago, Illinois e ree : a false name and assimulated | (\* , rs aria varez, aged 59, Wives Club, 10 a, m., Fort s Plu sal queste Sirugo present a} |lion dollars already and it may,|died last night at Galey Mem- a iiver:3, Trobe quested that Ls as a French accent. And she has Ys ast night at Galey Mem: apple chunks teed ae ena tent. Adame read a resolution thet! eee ct enacg statement fom Campbell. The re-| fangied with the Immigration | St at least that much more by/orial hospital folowing fatal burns E z a if . quired Jettéeg.has not yet been re.) | the end of next June, incurred Monday at her hy ae 8 ee ask-}Soiqmon.: 47. of 220 Berida ' juirec I : authorities before this etcapade jy. at her home, oe five bh si 7 ren : ceived pig ; oh board. © | " ORE f° Hae tes bee donaig- pAveIe. eed ua Py gin A Meets (cies on 3 the! ' with’ city: cents estimate has been uneral services for Mrs. Al- . | “She has béen warned many | hed f | ie a i | | Meeting, Mariner. Scout Ship|rate’s Cove, be ee This United States Naval Hospital L FF’'S REMARKS i 7 uae bald about han’ ake | given to congr by Democratic} varez will be held tomorrow: aft- THY MENA, Au Ps: to vt ego ‘oe gre. bak, eeting, “American Loglongade ane . xiliary, 8 p.m.,' Post “Home, | * Stock Island er ont ane ‘ sige a 0. 8, “Flying Cloud” 7 p. m,,| will be paid for out of gasoline} ang Mary Patricia Liuzzi, 20, of | (Continugd from Page One) _| ated costume. I conducted | [ Sopeerenren George Mahon © of Fahne at 6 o'clock, from) her scabiaorahteadstse tiie Scout Headquarters. jtax money, Commissioner Harry /1919 arch Street, Pittsburgh, and insure@hat the free nations this investigation to find out just | TEX® aeons : Home ; . | rie Mahon says his estimates are} Surviving Mrs. Alvarez besides Meeting, Naval Station Officers} Meeting, Cirele Three, Women| Harris said. sy | Pennsylvania f the world join with us to the what kind of a person she was| + authentic. but see based. on | REE chusbane Atatinel “Alveree aie > Naval Station Officers} “of First Presbyterian Church,| Commissioners unanimously] pie Harris, 38, of 1225 Thom- | our 4 t and deter and I found out. I hav Shae tate A arez, Oy aa ae 8 p. m., Home of Mrs. Julian| voted to announce opening Of} 4. Street and Nellie Mae Scur-|tellest ¢ their ability in| tile one and one-half inet i Coapeae ee eae ‘| coaen te, brokers pate oan rene eee Marks, Casa Roma bids on an addressograph ma-|i. “os ot 208 Angela patch lonhave | Cong’ is 5 a gran Swimming Classes, Offic “ "5 | ae the Tax}"> i The estimute was made as the| Children, se < Meeting, Wesleyan Service| chine for the Office of the Ta ie if Wives’ Club, 2:30-3:30 p.m, Guild, Women’s Society of | Assessor =~ | House started. debate on a. ret e ddhters are Mrs. Elizar- Seaplane Base Pool. Christian Service, 7:30 p. m.,} Commissioner Harris moved ord peace-time military budget et ae Hilda Estanoz, Mrs. Meeting adies Aid Society, 8 Church Hall that the Matecumbe Clinic be | OF sopmeek® dilikon, sg lense ee dulce x Grace Gerez, pm, Grace Lutheran) ugspay, AUGUST 14 |furnihed paint for an inside and | She nore ga wher Her sons Ev 1 Church. : 5 Meeting, Southernmost Pistol| outside refurbishing job by the | preted generally as a bid to Con- lat xs Pe ave io, Frarik, Sewing Group, Monroe Coun and Rifle Club, 8 p. m., Le-|County. This was unanimously jBress not io make any major} Nillo and Oneil Alv, Her sis- ty Hospital Woman's Auxil sitar Boman. inland .d jeuts in the bill because of the] ters are Laura Gonzalez, Caridad: ary, 2 p.an., Hospital Meeting, Circle 1, Women of the} ee. eats | gravity of the international situ.| 8nd Isabell Gonzalez. Jose Sev- Tennis Class, Officers’ Wives First Presbyterian Church, 8 pm,, Naval Station Bowling jation and the need to build up | lia A pete and Manuel Gonzalez Club. 9 am, Tennis Court! ». m., Home o* Mrs. Walther lle; | American defenses, /are hér brothers. n pool Lazier, 200-A Poinciana Place. Alleys: ak, a | | Pritchard Funeral home is in 4 . igs s = q : Ate Ma Meeting, Junior Chamber of | n | charge of the arrangements. Meeting, JayShees, 7:0 pm.) Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club Commerce)8 pitas! Otube ‘One For he Ro: d | ba JayCee Clubhouse { 6:45 p. m,, South Beach Patio has | | hoa Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela Restaurant. s v6 4 | “AUVE - 8 : antes Meeting, Dade Lodge No. 14, VANCOUVER —(#)— John Lodge No, 64, 8 p.m, Cuban Bridge, nce i Sah s* Club, Masonic Group, 8 p.m., Scot: | Boyles awoke in his hotel room Masonic Lodge. 8p, m. Fort Taylor Officers tish Rite Temple. to find an intruder placidl feeting, Fleet Reserve Asso- Club : : p y ee or ccs Acailc|, Bowlne Navi Wives. 0 a. m.|_ Mecting, Suimest-and: Profer- drinking his whiskey. ‘The thief pra See er cane a ae i sional Wonien’s Club, 8 p.m, seer “i $190 from the wallet iary, p.m., Club Root Nava ation Alleys, , *s Club | 0 is reluctant host. Meeting, Key West Art and| Meeting, Order De Molay Boy ie Ray ‘West Bridge Club, | jo host, soar rere es Ns sg Rte RoOree ate mem 7:45 p.m.. Coral Room, Over- | Spearmint has been known ont: Mat@no. Geltery : , . , | since Biblical times Coffee Hour, Naval Station) Meeting, Young Adult Fellow | 88 cla pena Jeo Milind times Officers’ Wives, 10 a.m. “ort ship, 8 p. m., First Methodist | . “al Officers’ renee % . *huret Swimming vauioa: shchael Muaoet i Maviibe, Sparkling Waters Re Wi Club, 2 30 3:30 p.m., | RELIEVES fhe aut Meeting, Alcoholics 2 ; nymous, bekah Lodge No. 14, 8 p.m Seaplane Base sage ae | DIAPER RASH 2 diaper e Ba. wi, Wet. Presbyterian Knights of Pythias Hall Mneting, yeeerane | Of Tree Sith, seething, mecicatea tea LYCO'RE At NHATEVER YOUR NEEDS P. Pha Meeting, De Molay Mothers’| Wars, Post No, 3911, 8 p.m., | tg geicdes =~. arian NB ow IN THE LINE OF SUNDAY, AUG UST 12 Circle, 7:30 p. m., Scottish VFW Post Home. | ait arugoi Back it ror eae 3 2 | inele, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m. » 5 Rite Temple. Meeting, | ton Hour, 46 po. EIKS| wepNESDAY, AUGUST 15 Clubhouse . LY'CO-BO-ROL rens wl 5 | ets. 2 Servicemen’s| Luncheon, VX-1 Officers ST 13- Teenagers and Servicemen’s wu 4 . MONDAY, ao aI Lodge] Dance. 8 p.m, St. Paul’s| wives, 12:30 p.m, Aero: |Your Grocer SELLS that Gow $ Episcopal Church Parish; palms. 5 ie oe eth Rite | Sewing Group, Monroe Coun- STAR* ecu 10 vernal a Conel yy} ty Hospital Women's. Auxil- ME THE Meeting, thers, 7} Meeting, La Concha Navy} y Hosp! * Citizen Staff Photo “a paaidaaa Wives’ Club, No. 88, 10:30) — iary, 2 p.m., at Hospital. p:m., V. F. W. Home Swimming © Classes, — Officers | Wives, 3:30 — 4:30 p, m., Sea-| tion 2tcusan COFFEE || TROPICAL TRADER am. Building 78, Naval Sta-| Tennis Class, Officers’ Wives’ —ARY A PouND Topay— || 7!® Duval St. Phone 1000 ene eerste Club, § a.m. Tennis Court ‘YORMAN ARTMAN : a | plane Base Officers’ Pool Bowling, Officers’ Wives, 1:30 Near Pool. + ++ Celebrates Second Birthday | epsipgetwoqeeteme anit Mmutennten eaten 24.9 eee aO ILD Ds aera ccimremmmercmzat dit 8 “ } & eset

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