The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 22, 1951, Page 7

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SOCIETY . DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Edit KSUNALS . NEWS OF INTE ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE P! A cere. @ Local Viet intros Are Scheduled For 40: And 8 Society Miami Initiation up of local Legionnaires will travel to Miami on Satur- 5 ‘© be initiated into the 40 and 8 Society, the fun and group of the American Le gion Bethel P. Johnson, Albert E. Berg, nin, ail from Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28| Gerald Guthrie from Marathon Post 154 “” large group of Voyageurs of -— Legionnaires include Young, Charles. Mact: ture Locale 728 headed” by hef de Gare Robert M. Daniels vill accompany the candidates. special promenade of Voiture © 728 has been called for 8 on Friday evening at the ion Home for preliminary in- ctians for the initiates. initiation or “wreck” is ored by Voiture 492 of Mi- and will be held at the Dade County Armory A parade is led for Saturday morning, | > a m. on Flagler street A er and a dance will con- clude the activities at Harvey Seeds Post Home on Saturday evening. Becky Anne Dixon Celebrates Fourth Birthday, Aug. 19 Becky Anne Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dixon, 823 White street, enjoyed a birthday party given to celebrate her fourth natal day, August 19. Ten guests were present includ- ing Sandra Lee Daugherty, Dione Baker, Linda Jane Woods, Fran- cis Alexander, Cecilia and Jackie Van Buskick, Marcia, Julie and Paulie T; ', Trudy Quinn and ! Carol Riva: Little Miss Becky Anne cut her own birthday cake in traditional style after blowing out the four ; candles on it. The cake, a white one with green icing and pink and yellow decorations, was baked by Mrs. Marie Mardis, 316 Eliza- beth street. The party goers were taken to Bay View park for a games sess- ion. Ga Coming Events WEDNESDAY. Meeting, AUGUST 22— rican Legion, Sawyer Post No. 28, Post Home, Stock Is. ge, 7:45 p.m, tts Rite Temple. Debs, 7:30 n's Club auditor- THURSDAY, AUGUST 23— ing, Officers’ Club of Fern 20, OES, 8 p.m. Fernando Ca- S Club, 2.30- Seaplane Base | Alice DeArmos, Helen Smith, | ash on down | = Officers Club, Fern} jJoetta Beott, Peggy Pinder, Mar-|(our new ( eporter says | Chapter No. 20, OES, 8P.™./tg Bouza, Magdalena Russell, | y munce it “mooch”) to | Home of Mrs. F nando Cam- | Rosario Lopez, Shirley Nelson, | party and | us, sur |}Lillian Stewart, Marina Sikes, | wo. \ FRIDAY, / land Ottilee Aguera eeze sets in | ee Alcoholics Anony-|" Senior hostesses present were | nine e movie whick | mous, 8 p. m., First Presby-jyr. Vermell Hutcheson and] gins ck nara | Mrs. Don Tucker. | Jear lds } an- UST 2 | Director is Mrs. Eileen Cough- | no te party will k, Monroe County Aud- ciety, 9 a. m., Main County Old Folks Home, Stock Island, Public Invited SUNDAY, AUGUST 26— Cocktail Hour, 4-6 p. Club, MONDAY, AUGUST 27-- Hammond Organ Recital m A West Higt or Lodge No. 182, ttish Rite Temple. -~ 4:30 p. m., icers’ Pool cout Ship Cloud”, 7 p. uar ters. 2 Ever Ready Star Club, Kiwanis Club, th Beach Patio 8. m., Molay ‘ottish Rite Methodist Church An- Episcopal Church Parish Hall Dessert Bridge, Airship Devron Officers Wives Club, 1 p. ™., ropaims Seaplane Base Ci- apes Club. M Club No. 88, 10:30 a. m, . Overseas Hotel. | Rite Bodies, | Elks Officers | Rite | ves Club, 8] + Officers it Fellow- | j One small onion chopped fine | peart traced with the initials of “ Blanche Torres tee uaneae oo sialic javenue, played A Named Honorary a One can she?! Monn A Day For | Hlowing guests: Larry and WSCS Member ela street, was chosen honorary | member of the Women's Society | c Smith, Mariam Carey. | |rooms. Cagk five minutes more, | Chilled) Mesdameés: H. R. MeGibbon, | then add from fish, Thick- ee Pour. en pineapple | ; Harry Richardson, H.C. Hurt, | th cream mixed ie heathens oe po nee |3. H. Brady,: 3, C.. Harrington, and. parsiey.. Pour? a ell -cGanbined Sul en we Charles Meyers, William Dough. | rve. Se tour ae ep ornel * tall toes try, Jn, Artie Roberts, R. M - | cube or two into four glasses; | Bramilett, Lawrence Hood, Metr. ill Sands, George White, M. C. | Roberts. Lorena Buckely, and Miss Eliza- | » do when Ij — z Uae, PEN aS se ee beth Rosam. Navy like A guest present at the gathering McKee, was Mrs. Josephine May Presented Monday At Duval St. USO visiting Mr. Armayor, entertained Naval per- sonnel at the Duval Street USO| Whe with school | Monday night with several songs, | Mike like: boats, | accompanying herself on the ac- | play b nake model cordion. She’ ‘sang “Accordion Boogie,” The Love- | ther, Max, liest Night of the .Year,” Red |s Kathieen | Head and Heartbreaker,” and ‘Some of These Days.” Key West, | Songs sung by the popular ten- | aware Riv- cluded “Night and Day,” Young,” “I Apologize," andj} — | Donkey Serenade.” lem 3” Dp ¥ i Music for dancing was provid- F reese I arty ed by Misses Betty Armayor, Ann Pe- build i ters, June Griffin, Joyce Ogden, y. There | Jennie and Dorethy Johnson, but the | i |Diane Goldberg, Christine San-.} s which will | Meeting, jchez, Clara Armayor, Isolina Ca-| so you can | |Sanova, Olga Brost, Concha Her- Pied > | | Star | FRIDAY, h Rite Temple. | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1— monthly meeting held this week at the Ley Memorial church. Junior hostesses present | Base Officers —. | sodas i Swimming lasses, Officers or photo te ig Say a agl were taken | 6.50 - 16 4.% 12.40 OW oe I UOC OWE TOT OOY KNOW YOUR NEWSBOY; (PARRA eens nnn ssssesessasessensseeeees E ngagement.ds Révealed At Party What's Cooking Given For, Miss Melly, Kelso. | V, | Th of Miss Kelly Kelso, of Mr. and Mrs. In Key est “s,m. Kew S00 Fogarty avenues wee annammped at a port ee A CONCH RECIPE EVERY DAY | st her home recently. i Miss Kelso will become the bride of Lionel Cahill, of the navy,! d the EPC 618. The wedding will take place in mid: January: the coming year. blue and white traditional colors of the navy were carried out: in decorations for the party. The cake was iced in white with a blue Riven. guests. at & Tuesday a tthe cnet coun in wt -Blue| Anderson, who, waa: old August 21. DOLPHIN DcLICIOSA Two pounds fish fillet One cup dry white wine | One half cup cream Two egg yolks One tablespoon pa Sait and pepper to Cook dolphin filiets in a ow baking dish and pepper. Let Key West Cooks COOKING'S FUN By Cecily Brownstone TV—TIME SNACK Toasted Cheese Rolls | Pineapple Whitecap * ; | (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows) | 8s heig iast week will continue Mrs. Blanche Torres, 1124 Var- | j | | of Christian Service at a regular with wi Poinciana Baptist church which rer Refreshr a n oven until Poems ie anes aire they give « of lia: PINEAPPLE WHITECAP ems em eapand gta th ing the official session of the uid, add and wine | Ingredients: 1 six-ounce can | 40% y. RF sey, ae oe wena sleet ogee | wiih. onokiae Saute |frozen concentrated pineapple Colored dames Tommny Curry, George Pet. | chapped onion in butter for three /Juiee, ice water, 1 twelve-ounte | on Peueelt std Siena ste erson, Carrie 4 | minutes theif add the sliced mush- | bottle pale dry ginger ale (well- | Tt: "Was Rosam, Roberto | Other fillets may be substitut- | ed. Citizen Staff Photo | rom Key West Cook Book pub- "ised by Woman's Club.) divide pineapple mixture among »' glasses; add ginger ale and swiz- | of s zlé together once or twice. Serve | in. immediatel MIKE MeREE Mrs. Catherine Knowles, Mrs. Musical Program route | aving scouting equipment uvities | He i |Key We and Mrs. Arthur | Annex, orite Shirley Ward of Miami, who is and and played or, W. C. Stallings, .QMSN,_.in- “Too where hia | father wa: the Tune ‘Toppers Or- ra, with Ida Gellrich, trum-| Gus Ayala, piano and Ray sa, drums. { were Set For Tonight ted | home | e urged to jrera, Rose Garcia, Myrna Crider, in. night at 9 li p.m. Ge g 178, Naval Station. |? Chamber of sis se MGommerce, 8 p =i Cub “Adios Party ag ponding oo Wives Club, | At Offi ice javal Station | agi a Key | Coral Room, Overseas Hotel. Dessert-Bridge, Airship DevRon | Eleven Officers Wives Club, 1 p. m, Aeropalms, Seaplane | 6.00 - 16 4.02 Bela for ro were } Sewing group, Monroe County Hospital Women’s Auxiliary, 2 p. m., Hospital. i Tennis Class, Officers Wives | Club, 9 a. m., Tennis Court Near Pool AUGUST 31— Meeting, Alcoholics Anony- | mous, First Presbyterian } Church Annex. } 4.40 4.88 5.34 6.12 6.70 - 15 7.10-15 7.60-15 Birdwaik, Monroe County Aud- | pjowman. ubon Society, 9 a. m., Main! Three Entrance, County Old Folks | Home, Stock Island, Public Invited. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2— Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4 6| p. m., Club House. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10— Meeting, Circle Two, Women of | were Bar- } ja Cruz and 8.20-15 p.m. Home of Mrs. Bernie Papy, 1021 Washington | < wore Si e ion be Meeting, Circle Three of Wo- | Hartl men of First Presbyterian | j5" rage Church, 8 p. m., Home of Mrs. | Earl Julian, 1435 Flagler ave- nue. | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11— | Meeting, Circle One, Women of | the First Presbyterian} Church, 8 p. m, Home of | Mrs. Joseph Bringman, 1410 3aley Memorial hes- | bes The new s has been named j You can fe ot RELIEVES DIAPER RASH ng, La Conche Navy wives O# Von Phister Street. ‘¥, SEPTEMBER i7— A of First Pres- Hail. "8 p.m,

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