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ont tor rege * Peae'a fHE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday. Augusi $ 1951 | who crodit of the first suceess- i enciiiga — ” ful teaghingeof dip-reading.<-be- iongs to the Spanish Benedictine Monk, Pietro Ponce, who died in PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 v ; , D) et a a. _Seakled -Y.: ety Editor ALS... NEWS OF INTEREST T ITEMS OF iNTEREST TO EVERYONE ~ PERSON. SOCTE A. GINGRAS, Soci My Party Was Just Like A Fairy Tale! Vote For City’s Outstanding Newsboy |Service League Urges American Legion And Auxiliary Of South Flerida Votes for the ci f newsboy continue to come in to Box MH Ge, Gochaon Went Neat ‘8 Will Meet Here PRODUCTS Co-sponsc t \merican Legion and the American Leg More than one dred ion Auxiliar continues until September Ist, and is at- | twenty-five O08 aes Taeees tempting to find i xy in Key West \'to attend the regional megting |. During ‘the fe 1 nr ~~~ lof The Young People’s Servica exultant lad garding one the spurt July and August my paper get w bi all did ve da Suttons Presented With Eagle Scout dwards Last Week League of the diocese. of South Florida on Sunday, August 12th jat St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Registration will begin at 2 p.m. and will be followed by a |board meeting at 2:30. The teg- |- brings-it in dr 4 George E. Suttc Arfother customer in the Key W former teach Junior High t er | ular meeting will start at 3 p.m. ydiad ncetanagata otras jointly presented with eagle scout SyBDSE a Ls awafd. T never have to a-| awards last week in Bloomington, | Scheduled for five o'clock and & round for my paper. It i Illinois. ’|religious movie will be shown ta in exactly the and where.I can react “I couldn't ask be “hiore comes to collect hi always nice. kn: talks about the weathe ways smiling a third writes. But the new are running into a lot of in their attempt At an impressive ceremony was viewed by The oc the presentation everal hundred people courte aquatic ustomer | nts of the boy scouts hoys themselve: presented with Scout | d insignia to deliver pap-| years old has been until recently hazards in Camp Jefferson on the lake front, ion for the observance was the show and Indian ant given for the friends and George and Dennis Sutton were Life Dennis who is 13 the group at six o'clock. ‘ The clergy, counselors and young people will be at the meeting. 3 Bridge Nens A master point game will be ers promptly. One boy has lost jon the staff of the local scout | Played at 7:45 tomorrow” it four customers because he couldn't) camp, He was appointed junior] in the Coral Roomy of ‘the :O' combat vicious d | assistant councilor and assistant} Seas Hotel. All bridge - playe! jumped at him whenever he ap-| life guard for a term. He is now | are eligible to attend and should proached near enou. to the! in the eighth grade and when in| enter the game by paits. Win- Weg Po Solver The Citizen Key West attended the Truman |{ners of this event Will each’ re-! Vicious dogs should be consid-| School and Key West Junior|ceive a full master point’ from ered by all customers attempting | High School. He was a member |'the American Contract», Bridge to rate the boys as to promptness/ of local Boy Scout Troop 54 League of New York. oe roe |. Mr. George Sutton was a teach eports have also come in of} er in Key West Junior High i customers being unnecessarily | School and scoutmaster of ‘Troop |», and Mrs. Vietor Lang. won rude to the newsboys. If Mr. Jones} 54 for two ye: irst place at th iplicat Fz has a bad egg for breakfast and] a ESnseg Heck ec in irl fee og he’s afraid to beat his wife, he] y, oom of the Overseas Hotel. Mr. ean always baw] out the small boy 2 Weekly Danc Howers Pinder aot josh Li who delivers the Key West Citi- at ~ lee won. second place and Mrs. zen. | At Boca Chica Club) tucy Brudendatt and Mrs. 4. | nee eicibee citculation manager) The Boca Chica Chiet Petty | ono pes sie is cautioned the boys that they | Officers’ Mess (Open) at the Na- . ‘ : are not to answer with ruder val Air Station, Key West, will| At last week's duplicate bridge so they can’t even answer back se nai 2 at the Overseas Hotel, Mrs. | give two dances on Friday and the consumer of the bad egg. Wales Benham and Mrs. Cath- Sunday evenings, August 10 an Wa Wilkens Harvey ipred-lie . dent of the American Legion; Gus Ayala and his orchestra Auxiliary, today urged that all) wiy play at the club on Friday persons receiving home delivery evening starting at 9 p.m. of newspapers, or buying their| ‘The Vin Dici Combo, starring Papers from a special newsboy on! the trumpet of Al Reichel, will @ corner write immediately to| play at tie club on Sunday even- Box 93, Outstanding Newsboy | ing starting at 7 p.m. Award, voting for their newsboy| ‘There will be no charge for if they consider him worthy of} either dance. Informal dress-for the award. comfort—will be the uniform for The-first prize will be a loving! the dances. cup.and will be awarded soon) fach and every Friday there- after September Ist, when the| after the CPO Mess will hold a contest closes. Some of the men’s! dance according to the schedule stores in the city have also already| announced today by the Enter- offered five dollar value coupons} tainment Committee. It is plann- for udditional prizes led to hold a show every month. Among the judges of the contest} ‘The entertainment offered at are Cmdr. Frank Romaguero of|/the grand opening last Fri- the American Legion, Ernest Av-| gay evening was of such high ila, Albert Berg, and Mesdames)cgijpre that members stationed Wilhelmina’ Harvey, Gloriana!in this Key West area are very Bailey, Ali¢e Robinson, Anthony | much in favor of regularly sche- Ulchar ‘and Jennie Yancey dulad entertainment. ES Aca In this connection the Board of Coming Events Governors and the management wish to thank all of the Chief THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 Petty Officers, enlisted men, of- Meeting, American Legion Au- ficers and civilians who were con- Xiliary, 8 p.m, Post Home,| nected with the planning, con- Stock Island. struction and development of the Meeting, Ladies ‘Auxiliary, | new club site into the best in this VFW Post 3911, 8 p.m., VFW | area. They are sincerely grateful Home. | for the support given the club and Meeting, Naval Station Officers | for the sell-out throng which help- ives, 10 am., Fort Taylor] ed christen the club on its maiden Officers Club | voyage. Swimming Classes, Officers’ | — First Presby p. m. Home of Mr Lazier, 200-A Poincia Wives’ Club, )-3:30 Seaplane Base Pool pm., ting, Ladies Aid Society, 8 eae a be L u th ‘ ran Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 2€hrureh, . 6:45 p, m., South Beach Patio ppetitin yoap. Moning Count Hy Restapmangs Sasi! bs © ty. Heppital. Woman's, ALND . : (an cle one's is PI's ive ch ea Tennis Court |* Bowling, Navy Wives, 9 a. m., Naval Station Alleys, hear pool. Meeting, Order De Molay Boys, Meeting; JayShees, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite Tem- JayCee Clubhouse oa Meeting, Dr. Felix V a Meetin Yy *, . ae Meeting, Young Adult Fellow Lodge No. 64, 8 p.m., Cuban hip, 8 p. m., First Methodist Masonic Lodge. | Church, Meeting, Fleet Reserve Asso Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re. ciation and Women's Auxil-| bekah Lodge No. 14, 8 p. m inry, 8:30 p.m., Club Rooms.| knights of Pythias Hall.” MBELinE; Key -West, Art and! Meeting, De Molay Mothers’ Historical Society, 8:30 pm.) Circle, 7:30 p. m., Scottish “Wert Martello Gallery Rite Temple Cétfee..Hour, Naval Station | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15- “Otficers’ Wi 10 a.m. ort} Teenagers and Servicemen’s _ daylor Officers’ Club, Dance. 6 p.m. St. Paul's FRIDAY, AUC Episcopal Church Parish Meéting, Al Hall. — = Meeti La Concha Navy Wives’ Club, No. 88, 10:30 SUNDAY, AUGUST 78, Naval Sta- Cocktail Hour, 4-6 p.m, Ells} fioy” Bole Club, Bowling, Officers’ Wives, 1:30 “MONDAY, AUG Naval Station Bowling Meeting, Anch . | p.m., 182, 8 p ttish Rite] Alleys. : Temple | Meeting, Junior Chamber of Méeting, Gold Star Mothers, 7 Commerce, 8 p.m. Club. gan,_V. F. W. Home house. : Gwtmming Classes, Officers} Meeting, Dade Lodge No. 14, ‘BWives, $:30 ~ 4:30 p. m., Sea Masonic Group, 8 p.m., Scot- iglane Base Officers’ Pool. {| | tish Rite Temple x Saarinen. Scout Ship| Meeting, Business and Profes- sional Won Club, 8 p.m. ierine Love won first place, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Inslee, second place, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lang, third place. Luncheon Meeting At Seaplane Base August Sixteenth The VX-1 Officers Wives will hold a luncheon meeting at one o'clock Thursday. evening at Aera- coe Club peg a ‘Seaplane Base. Members of the committee on }- arrangements for the luncheon are Mrs. William Stearns, Mrs. John A. Torry, Mrs. Joséph Casco, Mrs. Robert Strieter and. Mrs. Richard F. Smith. Bridge will be played following the luncheon. ———— 400464680064400040800008 VOVVVVVVVV OV UNE NETEV TE GIRL FOR COLTRYS Mr. and Mrs. Russell’ A. Coltry announce the birth of a six pound daughter, Kathy Diane, on July 11th at the Naval Hospital. The Coltrys live at 1328 White Street and Mr. Goltry is the chief petty officer in the operations section of the Fleet Sonar School. Apply To Wed The following persons applied THE FLAVOR-OF- THE-MONTH 1S Stabler. REAL PEACH ICE CREAM Citizen Staff Photo KATE GREENAWAY GIRLS, ALICES IN WONDERLAND AND PIRATES—all attended the fourth birthday party of Charlotte Baker last week. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Baker and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Torres of 1022 Grinnell Street. THE “BUY” OF THE MONTH 1S THE Sailors Go From Dough To Fudge At U.S. O. Party Last Night Real Marriage This Time! Servicemen at the U the fudge. First they saw the movie “Blondie In The Dough” and once they had emerged from the flour and wai mixture they were just as deeply involved in the fudge which the Girls Service Organi- zation at the Y. M. C. A. had all ready for them The girls had planned taffy*— and fudge but something happen I egion du viliary ed to the taffy and it came 2 like pieces of flat glass with. o| Wall. Meet Tonight ., At Stock Island sugar taste. But the divinity of| ‘the fudge made up for the taffy Girl State delegates of 1951 will | attend the American Legion Aux- | disaster. ilig meeting tonight at 8 p. m. Hostesses last night were: G Varela, Gloria Hyre, Mimi Wes. at the Legion Home on Stock Is land, at which Miami and Key ley, Joyce Thompson, Carolyn Betancourt, Sandra Weitzel and West officials will be entertained. | Among the girls attending the | Gi Jean Reynolds. And what did the boys think of s State government training | in Tallahassee this year are: Ba the fudge? Glen Mercer from Granite City Ilinois and stationed aboard the U. S. S. Howard W. Gilmore s: bara Nelson, sponsored by the it was like the candy they made | American Legion Auxiliary; Ed- at church parties in his home| jth Hampton by the Senior Wo- man’s Club; Nancy Watkins, by the Business and Professional Wo- men’s Club; June Yates, by the| town. Don Shelmidine of Adams, New Alumnae of the Convent of Ma Immaculate; and Glendor York at the Operations Develop. yer, by the Junior Woman's S. O. last night we#t from the dough into out ment Station here said that it couldn’t beat his mother’s fudge but came close to it. R. B. Gordon of Elmira, New York and G. P. MeKenna of Sayre. Pennsylvania also statidned a board the Gilmore, had too much (#) Wirephoto PVT. THOMAS CARMON. 19 .and 15-year*old Betty Sue Mul- lins participated in a fake double wedding at Knoxville, Tenn.. July 23—but now they’re happily married in reality. A week after the fake ceremony, they slipped away to Fort Oglethorpe, Club and the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. the and Barbara Nelson attends, Convetit-ef Maty: Immaculate the other three girls are juniors fudge in their mouths to say/ atthe Key West High School. Miss| G& and were married genuinely by a Baptist preacher. They gracefully more than “pretty | Nelson will give the official re- and another couple were “married” in the fake ceremony by a DEVON STYLE CREAM good) port of their attendance at Girls; 17-year-old friend of the boys who posed as a preacher, Betty * Enjoy frult and vegetable salads swith thie deliciously smooth, dite And there was one cautious | State / Sue's mother filed morals charges against Carmon, last week, sailor, William Wert from Millers- In connection with tonight's “ i but now she says “I just hope they will be happy.” to wed in the offices of County . Lordy ler Avenue. What's Cooking In Key West A CONCH RECIPE EVERY DAY GROUPER WITH WHITE WINE One three pound grouper Two tablespoons butter One Number One can thinly sliced mushrooms One bunch sliced young onions One bay leaf One half cup bread crumbs One cup dry white wine Pinch of thyme Salt and pepper to taste Place cleaned fish in a flat Cu- ban earthenware baking dish with butter, mushrooms and onions. Add condiments then sprinkle with bread crumbs and dot with butter. Pour wine in baking dish and cook in 350 degrees F. oven until tender, basting occasionally. (From Key West Cook Book pub- lished by Woman’s Club.) burg, Pennsylvania, also from the | meeting, Mrs. Wilhelmina Harve Hg said he didn’t think | aiso. announced that the-Key Wi d lo ink even about fudge. Dave Stup from Clovis, New Mexico who is at the Sonar School here said that any party which in- volved sweets wasn’t particular ly appealing to him. “You see. explained Stup, “I worked in the drug store at home for three while I was in high school. Slow ferent tosting Ray Bot rs courtesy. of its. Sellers, q sons wishing to get out to the Legion Home tonight at Stock Island. The bus is marked Poinci- ana Mrs. Harvey again all members to attend the meeting, and said its importance was evi denced by the fact that Mrs. Sarah AL? ry Fire Report MISSOULA, Mont.— , )-—Fo- | rest Service officials were puzz- adet Program Has Reopened | led when they received a report] é fire at Lolo, Hot} The Naval Aviation Cadet pro-! of a forlest gram, suspended* for civilians! Springs. The report came from sinee October, 1950, has reopened! Huntley, 409 miles across Mon- urged ly my taste for ice cream and! Watson, well known for her PTA| the Navy announced today, | tana. candy and anything else sweet} and other organizational work! Men of ages 18 through 26,; They made sure the fire has left me. I may recover it if 1! said today, “I was initiated in the ay apply at any Navy recruiting! under control, then learned two Stay in the Navy long enough.” But Stup enjoyed the coffee, and the community singing whict followed the. candy cook Mrs Lillian Wuebbold played the pi ano for the singing. oe Amer! Legion, Auxiliary. two| station, Naval Air Station (Air! Missoula. radio amateyrs years ago and I have not been | Reserve), or Naval Air Reserve| gone into the mountains to test able to attend one meeting since | Training Unit ‘portable radio equipment. They this night because of a'leg injury Selection boards, established | spotted. the blaze. but couldn't ' However, it is my intention to be Naval Reserve Air Stations! contact the Forest Service. So present tonight so that 1 will not) and Naval Air Reserve Training| they broadeast their report. It ‘ i break the 100%. attendance possi-| units, will _ select candidates.| was heard in Huntley by another Pwclet Children bility. Selectees will undergo flight; radio ham who relayed the ja ‘ ees Miss Dorothy Young, secretary | training for approximately 18) formation to the Forest Service. Get Certificates of the American Legion Auxiti-|months and upon satisfactory : s Commercial sturgeon ary, added her plea to Mrs. F vey’s, saying that she hopes th jother one hundred and twenty four members will show the same | determination as Mrs. completion of this program will! fishing sioned Ensigns in the} has died out in North America over-fishing depleted be commis: Naval Resrve or Second Lieuten-| be@ause ants in the Marine Corps Reserve.| the supply Applicants for the Naval Avia-|-->---—— tion Cadet program must be un-| CARD OF THANKS From Red Cross Twelve boys and girls will to day receive their American Red| Cross beginner's swimming cer- Watson | and will be there to honor district tificates Leonard Curry, water) officials and girl staters. married, must agree to remain; For thoughtfulness shown in Safety chairman for the local Se j unmarried until commissioned| every way and for » mpathy ex- chapter announced today King Solomon's fabled palwce| and must have completed a mini-| pressed by the deatti; of ‘my be CR Mrs. Mary Degtoff and Miss| in Jerusalem was built of hewn| mum of two full aeademic y€ars| loved mother, the late Mne of, EAMED Helen Taylor, authorized swim-| stone, wood and metals. satisfactorily at an accredited! OvBriant, 1 wish to euprena’iay i earving Cloud” 7 p.m COTTAGE S@ea-Scout Headquarters Gloves to match fal} costumes] ming instructors, conducted the college or university: are fashionable this year. Patterns] Classes. The course was given in Woman's Club. | appreciation. To pep up mayorraise “for a Circle Three, Women| Bridge, Key West Bridge Club, | for gloves that you ean make/Connection with the city’s daily| salad add a quarter teaspoon “lM ‘Kibben Sworn | A. D. O'BRIANT CHEESE PEicat Presbyteriat Church,| 7:49 pm. Coral Room, Over-|trom leftover scraps. of fabric are} tecreation program at Bayview/ tabasco sauce to half cup of th cme B WOR — * me ; Home of Mrs. Julian Seas Hote! ails a . n-| Park. dressing. , Capers and chili sauce} WITH vi fis: Casa Roma. THURSDAY, SUGUST 1¢— eee oe Pen |More certisicates will be nk hte alee hg added. Use the! [In As Lt Comdr. * witn a Wesleyan Service| Swimming Classes, Officers’) _ si ro A -|sented before the summer pro | dregsing om seafood salads or on . ‘ IN PASTA Women's Society of Wives’ Club, 2:30-3:30 p.m., Wive 2:30 pm, Agero-| gram ends, and as the children! bacon and tomato sandwiches Lieutenant M. S. MeKibben on mney jan Service, 7:30 p. m., Seaplane Base Pool. palms. complete the requirements, their the staff of Commander Destroy- Dineover o doren different, temp Hall. Meeting, Veterans of Foreign] Sewing Group, Monroe Coun-/| names will be sent into the south-| Carey, Bowman Cutter. Barbara! er Division 601 was sworn in Tait 0 combine this Navertut, i Yieus cheese with Wars, Post No. 3911, 8 pm, ty Hospital Women's Auxil- , eastern area office in Atlanta, and| Ekes, Phyllis Fox, Larry Hen-| Tuesday as Lieutenant Comman-| AUGUST. 14— Southernmost Pistol VFW Post Home. iary, 2 p.m., at Hospital. certificates forwarded for presen-|dricks, Larry Hoover, Michael) der the Navy announced today. Club, 8 p. m, Le-| Meeting, Blks Lodge, 8 pm.| Tennis Class, Officers’ Wives’ | tation. | Leon, Marilyn Niles, Sandra O'.| He resides with Mrs. MeKib- Home, Stock Island, Clubhouse. Club, 9 am. Tennis Court} Children to receive certificates! Briant, Jgtirey Raphael and Alice} bem et 2000 Plagler avenue, Key: 4 today are: Joan Ayala, Wayne Russell. West. Near Pool. Circle i, Women of the Luncheon, VX-i Officers* pttimheee bec ac: likg serve an importadd taAeuun) anew —_ 1 Dpeaeewet — sracedas |<. cee Oe eee