The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 11, 1951, Page 6

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& THE KEY WES? C17 Stuc ta IZEN Ausas, ii. 13 4. GINGRAS, iaty Edit Rev James Thompson Of New Orleans' Florence Solomon, |February’s Proposed Conch Festival Marries Nephew And Giselda Calleja ‘Oliver J. Trombly ‘May Include Fish Fry, Shrimp Feast St. Mary ‘Star of the lic Church was the scene Thurs- ;, On F id The proposed Conch Festival tentatively planned f Feb- 3 > of 1 I F Ni M C1 nFrrida fe PI : ively plann for next Fe’ day morning of the wedding iselde Mar leja and William | + arried af ruary in conjunction with the Second Artists’ Open Air Show took ut sborne i i i i The bride is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Calleja of 711] Judge Raymond R. Lord per-| further shape last night when the Key West Artists decided to in- Caroline ‘Street and the br jom the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J.|gopmed the marriage Friday of ‘iude a big fish fry and shrimp feast in the week's festivities. Osborne of Melbourne, Fi Father-James Thomp leans, officiated at the double e gladioli decorate t Roberts sang} ; a , z . wae on a Bors py 2 ole ae pee td The bride’s parents. are no} a night of Cuban dancing, a pirate's ball, and a night of voo-doo and|: _ Tony Herce, the bi Steel con ar boys "|ionger living and the bridegroom] fire dancing. - ih Miss Hortense Calle the bride, w th honor. Miss Dia sister of the Elvia Perez, and Miss G bride in ec John. sthaids. Raymo en 711 Caroline Street. uf | zations ir cooperation | | Fakinaat. eat John Cok fered the gathering accessories and carried a bou-| in the project. |The Senate labor committee has + ehOGH eo ee or uncle from New Or- the nutial mass, | and pink me of the bride's | the bride’s attendant 1 followed the cere-js Mrs. Florence E. Solomon and {Oliver J. Trombly at the bride's home, 1205 Florida street. is the son of Oliver Trombly of Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. George J. Pernick was , Corporal Kenneth Solomon, was the best man The bride wore a Navy blue PERSONALS ... NEWS OF INTEKEST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Karl Agricola and Larry Karns, were tentatively appointed to call | and her| upon the Chamber of Commerce, | | the Elks Club, the Woman's Club | and other important local organi- | “The most important thing a- | Meeting at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. Jim, Albe:*, 1500 Flagler Avenue, the assembied artists have in planned evenings of entertainment w! PHON: 1935 : Citizen Office, considered the several th will probably also include Vet Home Buyers Can’t Be ‘Gypped’ \Car Hospital Gets Another Victim West and Manuel Mun The table was covered with an; @uet of white carnations with ree | approved a bill which would per- of Havana, Cubs were the embroidered table cloth, and de-| oTchids 3 the center. bout this whole Conch Festival, | Hit veterans to sue for triple groomsmen: corated with white gladioli andj, rs pernes re: 20 aqua) Karl Agricola said, “is to make it, /damages if they are gypped in The bride rn: three tier cake with| bag sy ps eat Deg a eetpe something which will return | buying a home. ype Mviabure bride. cand sien ne bridegroor s ge: : | ee aa cate as in the center of the| ant in the Marine Corps during|¢vety February, for as long as) Under terms of the bill, the wit a high ne ble, and punch and sandwiches| the Second World War. and is aj there is a Key West. “Reasonable Value” of the home yoke trimmed e served to the guests. member of the Veterans of Fore-| He then went on‘to say that the | would be determined by the Vet- | ; The dress had a lor he bride is a graduate of Key zati ‘, td erans Administration. And suit} : sae : - gion aes ations with regard<net only to f | the ain P s re West tra school an ee & Mr. and Mrs. °: Trombly.. are| attendance but’ initial ‘planning could be brought against anyone | SD wei. She cz le Ualversiy. <0 nied in) spending their _honeyjybon < intwould be. the“difference between | who knowingly sold it to a vet- of orchids and a book. The gown of the maid was similar in line to t bride only ‘the color dar. The bridesmaid. yellow. All. the bride | State University in Gainesville, P : ptominent civic; organizations in Th wore hand crocheted « w » he studied law Key West will be invited to meet le and carried carnatic The bride's traveling costume|, \OCTA oles with the ‘Rey ‘West Aftists earty jaar ie brid re mother: wore s was of yellow linen, and she pppoe ee) in September to further ‘formu- lavy blue lace dr vith white! wore a corsage of white orchids, late the plens-for:the festival. | aceessories and a white carna-|and brown and white shoes and| A turkey dinner will_be the In further describing. the Pir- tion caqrsage, The bridegroom's mother had.en a black gown with Coming Events SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 Cocktail Hour, 4-6 p. m., Club. Elks ullahassee and Florida Stat Uni- versity in nesville. The bridegroom graduated from Melbourne High school and also. attended the University of Flori- Tallat ee and ens da in hat Mr. and Mrs. Osborne are spending their honeymoon in Habana, Cuba and after Septem- ber Ist will be at home in Mel- bourne, Florida. ; Out of town guests at the wed- | ding were: Mrs. Clyde B. Nichol- ign Wars and the. American Le-| support of the local. civic organi- Clayton, Georgia’ and’ at ‘Smokey|® one. year. affair and-an annual | Mountain National . Park. . After| veut which would have the same September Ist,. they will be* at home on Cudjoe Key. featured attraction at the Chief Petty Officers’ Club at Boca Chi- ca between three and six tomor- row afternoon. A dance with Gus Ayala and Orchestra will follow,| ¢ from seven until] eleven, assoeiation with: Key West. that the.Mardi Gras-has with New Or- leans. ‘ *. Representatives of’ the various ate’s Ball, Larry Karns said that | the present plans include sugges- tions of holding the dance at Mar- lio Towers whith: is’ probably place in Key West. most rem- iniscent of the pirates. of Key West's yesterdays. All persons attending will wear | eran at any considerable excess of that valuation. The measure already has been passed by the howee Says Forecast Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued hot and sultry with scattered thunder- Citizen Staff Pnote THIS LATE MODEL PLYMOUTH has entered the Car Hospital at Sweeting’s Garage for repairs to be done to extensive damage to its right side as a result of an accident last week. According to police records, another car ran a stop sign and plowed into the side of the Plymouth. eo Cana ae oe - Crash Victim Hauled In MONDAY, AUGUST 13 son, Mrs. Mildred Hand: Wi , . rbd . son, ly, Mr. ke costumes purportedly worn by} aes EEN Meeting, De Molay Mothers and Mrs. B. J. Osborne, and Miss hat’s Coo. ing pirates ind thelt ladies, and the [coer strong ungey, HenUe 2 am Mee ats 7:30 p.m., Scottish) piann Osborne, all of Melbourne, L K : whole evening will: be centered aig ili; © Reekentne pee 4 nia cae | Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Armando West around’a revival of the days. when 2 ee ag hor Masonic Lodge) Perez and Miss Elvia Perez of n ey ee these romantic figures prowled |/undershowers. ae Temple. Oe Ne oe na and |A CONCH RECIPE EVERY. Dax|the Caribbean and the seas around | 4 humia and clear to partly| Meeting, Gold Star Mothers, 7|Munguia of Habana, Cuba, se Setsite ‘regarding where the | Cloudy weather with local thun-| Pp. m., W. Home, Swimming Classes, Officers Wives, 3330 — 4:30 p. m., Sea- plane Base: Officers’ Pool. Meeting, Mariner Scout Ship No. 8, “Eving Cloud” 7 p. m., |Mr. Mario Calleja and his chil- |dren, Marta and Mario Calleja ‘of Panama, and Mr. Ernesto | Herce, Jr., from New York. ) BOLLOS One pound black-eyed peas One teaspoon salt : Two small bird peppers © - Three cloves garlic other events will’ be’ held and how they will be arranged are yet to.be worked out. The motif of ‘buried treasure-so,lang-associated | with these parts:may also be wov-| dershowers on lower east coast | and extreme south portions and| widely scattered afternoon thun- | dershowers élsewhere through! Sunday. Jacksonville thru the Florida, ¢ ate Radio Club, 7:30 p.m. Na-| Soak peas over night. Rémoye| én into the plans. - i " be Mevting: es oak a tional Guard Armory. the husks by. rubbing peas be-| Life Magaziné has already ex- | Straits: Light to moderate winds, | P of First ssbiaierian Church,| Meeting, Shrine Club, 8 p.m, tween hands until they. are loose. pressed a definite interest in feat- southeasterly over south portion! er Gp. mpfoniesst Mrs. Julian | JayCee’s Clubrooms. Place peas in water again and the | uring the second Key West Artists and variable mostly southerly | i y Marks, CAsa Roma. ¥ | Cocktail Hour, 4-6 p.m. Elks | husks will rise to the top. Pour Open Air Show and the proposed | over north portion through Sun- f 7m Meeting, an Wealeyan ' Service| _ Club. them off. Grind peas, garlic and | Conch Festival in February in one | day. Partly cloudy weather with ee: Guild, “Women’s Society of| Luncheon, Officers’ Wives’ | Peppers to a very fine paste. Save | of heir issues, few scattered showers and thun- ; Christigh Service, 7:30 p. m Club, 12 Noon, Fort Taylor+4rippings from: grinder and: add ie ‘next meeting of the Key | dershowers. ss Church-Hall. é Officers’ Club. along with salt. Should it be nec- | West Artists will be-held on Fri- East Gulf of Mexico: Light to jw TUESDAY, 3UST 14 | MONDAY, AUGUST 20— essary, you may add a little water. | day, August 31st. In addition to | moderate southeasterly winds pe Meeting, uthernmost Pistol) Meeting, Women of the Now beat the mixture until it} further formulation of plans for | over south portion and light ; and RiffCiub, 8 p. m., Le Church, 8 p.m., First Presby-{ becomes very creamy.* (If you] the winter's festival and art show, | ya :jable winds elsewhere through! gion f , Stock Island. | terian Church don’t own an electric " mixer, | Kodachromes of Alaska will be’ Sunday. Mostly fair weather ex- Meeting, @#rele 1, Women of the | Swimm Be sep ng ae ae ore aRer | sows. cept few thundershowers over First Pfbyterian Church, 8) Wiv : .Mibs An tet Ten eee fet GSO Bile # south ‘portion. | p.m, Hawe of Mts, Walther] Seaplane Base Officers’ Pool. | {i payne’ SP fat and’ fry un) law Wife | Spica EA Poincian Pl: | Meeting, Mariner Scout Ship; (From Key West Cook Book pub- if y Weather Summary For The | Kner Magting. Kiwanis Club,| No, 8, “Flying Cloud,” 7 p.m. [ished by Woman's Club) j ts H ; d Tropical Atlantic, Caribbean Sea- 6:45 p. ae h Patio| Sea Scaut Headquarters. 00) jusban And The Eastern Gulf Of Mexico: au saa Meeting, Key West Temple No. Weak easterly waves in the| Pee aoe Wives’ bebe 20, Pythian Sisters, 8 p.m., Menu A Day For chagrin pig gee central and western Caribbean Citizen Staff Photo nh, for a of ‘s c 7 7 ‘a = s # it i a .. “ z s Club ih ie ee an’s S “ee tor| Key West Cooks cet's wife in Arlington. County,| 97° wees, aaa tha ANOTHER CRASH VICTIM has entered the yard at Sweeting’s Garage. This Plymouth was in- Bowling, Navy Wives, 9 a.m.| — Ghrittian Service 9 rs ag Ey. Ses Virginia, today and) quoted:.her| DOrmal Shove ne vise muni,,| Volved in a crdsh with a later model Plymouth. Naval Stetion Allevs : aie pay ab 4 Aeiieata COOKING’S FUN as. saying she shot her -husband shower activil ye jr aca i-| a ro : : Meeting, Order De Molay Boys Cheech." S* By Cecily Brownstone because she . feared * they. would| tions are normal ¥ eer, ee Se ae —— 7:30 p. m., Scattish Rite Tem-| yfeeting, Elizabeth Taylor Cir- SUNDAY: DINNER be separated. Police. attributed| Signs of a tropical storm [A P 3s Ci | FLORIDA SUPREME, A [etter from Benjamin Frank- ple, | Meeting, Elizabeth Taylor Cir- ssuffed Ditiiers Nee: Pothices (MEE. worries Jo, the: Koteay war. | oets Corner | [lin to his sister recently sold for Meeting, Young Adult Fellow She was treated for chest’ and Report | (Continued from Page One) ; ion, 4 Firs a Butt \s J cet . | ns ‘3 | $550,000. ship, & pm, First Methodist] 19M Pm First Baptist Bu avec Sea farm-wounds at a civilian Rospital| 40, West, Fla, Aug. 11, 1951 QUERIDA CARMENCITA | titled to compensation under $8 Church, Meats: Juvenile. Council Bread and Butter. and’ then transferred to the Navy) o) ovations taken at City Office, | BY Marie Cappicle law. | "The peace treaty for the’ Wa Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re-| Meeting, Juvenile Council, 8} | ktail Ice*C \pijes [medical center in Bethesda, ~ **)Do you still await me there} ‘The Depyty Commis of} ie peace treaty tor the: War kah Lodge No. 14, 8 p. m.,| p.m., Clinic Building. Fruit Coc we Dh ee dees ec Maryland 9:00 A.M. EST querida Carmencita hae EAE nd ct of 1712 was signed at Ghent, : P - a i ES. JUST 21— ¥ r el . ‘em| Tied ul industri i ts Ue Rv thts Halt Lj Aes And 21 fee ' ‘The hospital reported his con-| 15: jot on wii gg}, the house-on San Lazaire, eo aces = Belgium. ; : b AUGUST 15+, Wag. tot sefiols.: otc) ae z S. <querida Carmencita? 53» sid ome”. ng ee ¥ ps GARE Ae, 7 : : ~ Shwe eS THANKS ~ hints). SH coy ‘4 4 er churabs 4. Le Br th... Bout! ach Pa’ Bridge, Officers’ Wives”* Club, d'! with felonious: shobdting hie Rail’ it h imibs- T Rolice ia: she pated ent . gq; And high guarded windows |ed by the commission, itself. | Neighbors and a were «Church “Parish % i 2 see anulated ‘sugar, 1-3 | Po said she tt ing | where, | Judge Lopez then reversed the| Very gracious to us during the Hall, = 8 p.m., Fort Taylor Officers’ bees rcs granulated, sugar, ‘Robinson with a. .32 calibre re- | With red roses in your hair, {4 ie oa. este |sad hours following the tragic Meeting,’ Ga Concha Club cup butter or margarine’ (melted), siver ‘and’, éxplained: “T "hav Precipitation bc Michie Commission's decision. Yester-| 4 bel t mes ig. I ‘oncha Na vy Hawiing Navy. Wives, "9 1 % cups canned fruit cocktail, volver ‘and’ explained: _have 24h 92 i I loved you, Carmencita. ‘day hie Peaiing waa affimued hel leath of our eloved one, Maria i ives’ Glub, No. 88, 10:30 Wang NS ove “ 217.3 cup syrup from ftuit ‘cock. | been worried « over conditions,| Total last jours 2 | day gs Y| Alvarez, and we wish in this i .m., Building 78, Naval Sta Naval Station Alleys tail, 1 teaspoon cornstarch, drop} thifking we wotild be separated./ Total this month 46 ins.’ Have you waited through the| the Supreme Court. manner to convey to them all our C tion. Meeting, Key West Assembly | 6. two red food coloring, 1' quart}! décided to ijl im" Deficiency.this month — 1.09 ins.| s, querida Carmencita, | J. Y. Porter IV was Mrs.| sincere gratitude for their kindly t Bowling, Officers’ Wives, 1:30] ore of Heinbaw vaiiile. jessoacuit: a Total this year 10.06 ins. | love that brought you) Baker’s attorney. David C. Me-|ministrations and expressions of s ae Naval Station Bowling eel p.m., Scottish Rite | “Method: Mix crumbs, sugar, and}. LT. PHILLIPS KILLED | Deficiency this year 8.63 ins.| tears, querida Carmencita? | nonaid of Miami was counsel |S¥mpathy. t joys | ‘aege butter. Pack into bottom and sides F | cana a8 | Years that speeded in their flight 2 ‘3 area THE FA Masting, Junior Chamber of| Meeting, Minoca Council, De- of 9-inch pie pan. Bake in moder- Re ce ce ih eee | Relative Humidity at 9:00 AM. | Since that one sweet Cuban; for Navarro, Inc. MIEN: 4 Sommerce, 8 p.m ‘tuk gree of jontas, 8 p.m, i ao 5 B- 70% g us : house. ee | Rede | Shit earn fruit cocktail, Mix] Cored it east for beard " .__ | when we planned a future bright | GARD OF THANKS. : Meeting, Dade Lodge No. 14, ena d Servicemen’s | syrup and cornstarch until smooth. — Lt. Robert V d a eg | Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M.) with love, Carmencita. , _ We desire to express our sincere ‘ Masonic 4roup, 8 p.m., Scot Dance, p.m. St. Paul's | Stirring constantly, cook over: to have been married to Miss | 29.98 ins.—1015.2 mbs | | thanks to neighbors and friends tish Rite=Temple | Episcopal Church Parish! jow heat until thickened and boil- Spal ape eer oe | os Though the years have onward | for the many kind acts shown us q Meeting, Business and Profes Hall ; Gat ...,.|ing: Remove from heat and add aa Sliver Gotitat, Maryland in | Tomorrow's Almanac | sped, querida Carmencita, 1 fh nee bereavement—the 3 sional Women’s Club; 8 p.m.) Meeting, La Concha Navy) coloring to tint light pink. Stir the fall . | Sunrise 6:00 am.| And your roses long since| death of our dear one, Robert H. t Woman's:Club. Wives’ Club 88, 10:30] in fruit cocktail and chill thor-| "7. oding to news. clippings | Sunset 7:04 p.m. dead, querida Carmencita | Smith, and for the beautiful i Bridge, Keg-West Bridge Club,| am." Building 178, Naval /oughly. Just before serving fill} ot” Cotitornia papers Phillips | Moonrise 3:20 p.m.|Greater still-my love has grown | floral tributes. We also wish to} 745 p.mseCoral Room, Over- Station. cooled shell with ice cream and was. flying as inateactor rR - | Moonset 12:47 am.| Through the years so quickly | thank those who gave the use of} F mith baGuse t ee ae - cons a sei Sate | pals ie sea Sauce.!SNJ advanced trainer with Mar- | noe flown, : s Lpoigakaedis! THE FAMILY | Swimming, Ch xUS Ss 5 Bowling Alley: = | 5 aac Ss actsd ine Capt. Everett L. Yager 30, Tid | And I long for you, : my own, | z : we. Clas ti¢ers’ | g Alleys z pra eins died. i | encita. | ; a. Sar aR a a elon ilealine Bg oe lla tg wal a ae woe let El Tore Morine Air Base ides | pb | ro eS = 1 Seaplane ta ise Pool : Commerce, 8 p.m, Club driving an old Ford, experiment Tuesday morning and disappear- sone eae ‘ } The Pigmy Dove of South Am- 1 pe ib eens ot pipers Pete SAY, AUGUST 22. ing with its worm drive. Coming | ed shortly after the take off on the | eo “sf ; erica is only abot six inches 1 ars, fo. 3911,-8 p.m, ~ & tides i tine flight. | ( | long. i ; , 4 ARES > oe across a big, expensive car st: rou! 8) % 4? | wee eee arene Santeen Past Noe ght |in the voad, Ford offeréd to help] The search began in the after. | 3:30 31m 10:17 pm. Intil da used the! | eeting, Biles: Lody 8 pm) - eye .°. 28) and in ‘no'time ‘Had h@ ibig' car} ngon with scores of planes and | 31 p.m. : " | Until 1858, Canada ae ; 1 Clubhougg | 8 p.m. Post Home, Stock Is- | dollar| heliocopters covering the area 000 jold curreney of pounds, shillings} ita going. He was offered a dollar { Luncheon, «¥X-1 Officers’ land. 3 Se for the help, but protested, “No| from Santa Ana base to the Mexi- | ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA and pence. I N D U T R I E S I N G " Wives, T2330 pr Aero-| Duplicate Bridge, 7:45 p.m, | thanks, I have plenty of money.”|can border. Marine Lt. Kenneth | Reference Station: Key West | ' 3 ‘ palms. se Coral Room, Overseas Hotel “What a liar you are,” Ford was} Hice who had flown with Phillips | Time of Height of | SERVING MIAMI SINCE 1339 Sew'rg Greap; Monroe Coun Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies, told, “no man with plenty of the day before “played a hunch” Station— Tide high water) \ ty Hosni aeons uxil a: a ‘ Soe a bie money would drive a car like smh seumeee rtd psig dope re aren Pirate ime 88 il NOTICE / AT KEY WEST lary, Os) me * Ol eds, : ” } I a . Tennis Cle Officers’ Wives'| p.m, Woman's Club auditor. | hat! — together. He spotted the wreck- |NoName Key I will no longer be re-if] 219 Elizabeth St. Phone 588 Club, 9.@m... Tennis Court ium. } Club, 9 a.m. Tennis Court} age on rugged terrain six miles|_ (east end) —-+2h 20m sible fer. any debts For All That's Best In Near Poff THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 | near pool. : southwest of Elsinore. Boca Chica On sponsible sie h EVERY KIND OF ROOFING Luncheon, #FAWTUlant Offi-; Swimming | Meeting, JayShees, 7:30 p.m.,| The bodies of the two flyers (Sandy Pt.) -—oh | contracted by anyone ot er) ALL ‘TYP! 2 , Aero- Officers Wive | JayCee Clubhouse. were brought out by rescuers | Caldes Channel {than maveuee ‘L. TYPES OF SHEET METAL WORK » Base. 3:30 p.m. Seaplane | Meeting, Dr. Felix ss evmped within aie amile of the | (north end) -+2h 10m eer ag i ni ir. 1951 AIR CONDITIONING, VENTILATION Lilt Ein, Moria Co Mastnic iatge °” "| Theplane hed sppereatiy crash-|(—)Migun gs __Contteions! ayy ehh emonpny. SOLAR WATER HEATERS, BOOSTERS Meeting, Anony-| Sewing Group, Monroe County a | pages OR | RAUL A. CARBONELL. mous, 8 p.m. terian Charch. Meeting, Key West Amateur First Presby- Meeting, Ladies Auxili VFW Post 3911, 8 p.m. Home. Hospital Woman's 2 p.m., Hospital Tennis Class, Officers’ Auxiliary, Wives’ ed into a hillside at a 3,500 Jevel. | Only the tail section of the craft | was intact. i ln el Jevelopment. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to! be “Pinpurtatal tas ny = how the Shphet oF augil-3tx th ae POURED.IN-PLACE GYPSUM ROOF DECKS: <

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