The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 24, 1951, Page 6

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ONALS . ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE BOKOTHY RAYMER, Society Ediicr Color Films On Wild Life Viewed Last Night By Enthusiastic Audience At Harris School | The !Dorothy Berlin |\Opens Tonight Ai Sloppy Joe's natural resource: | | | | hree color films or | last night at Harris | n Ss. Ga © Protector Fish and Wildlife Serv nip of the Monroe fn ; County Audubc iet nthusiastically by an A young artist from Miami;will | eudience of over sixty person: | open tonight at Sloppy Joe’s. She j Aguinst magnificent b: streams, | is lively Dorothy Berlin who just forests, plains and swamp | ked house enga elf, anthlope, racoon, epossur | finished a pack a hous gage- herons, and many other ar ment at the 21 Club of the Sea tures ranged from Alaska t ! Gull hotel on Miami Beach. dark reache: of the cypre | According to notic which ap- sac yf t peared in Miami papers, Miss Ber- e to be at nine lin was sensational in her ap- nabits of the Key Deer of the morning | pearances and ought to be a most Florida Keys and of the effort | wel addition to the Island being made to prevent . of sry scene ee unique animals fre becor y was a re of the . extinct, pointing « that legi BD eS erning ; MRS. TREVOR’S MOTHER propriate refuge would the refuge for the Key Deer, an| : 5 the public to see and enjoy announcement concerning the} § e SUSTAINS INJURIES to a far greater extent t has |fourth season ¢ the Audubon F Word lis tesa seccivaaalenonas bern poetihle up to th ae oo on Tc Ais nla sins DOROTHY BERLIN the, injury of Mrs, Andrew R. in the busine that | Jai y; and th ation ex- | . F ; 77, mothe s. E followed the motion os, |tended to John H. Bake | ..» bows in tonight at Sloppy Joe’: r of thi ee ie pita pe ef ics oe Cares - x ee , careeeia th Se GRR REESE SF SE EAIES ae —— Miller sustained a broken ident, Monroe County Audubon jof New Yor spea din ae 7 . . nip-and wrist Shee being Goat. Society, told of the bird field| ner meeting of the local Society Amateur And Talent Night Slated : eee ee poles, Faas trips planned for each Saturday|in Key West in the latter t — i EOS Giagne nie Sele eas at the Municipal Bird, Plant and of November. Thanks were ex-| At Barn Theatre Neat Friday Bie Gude ecu Wildlife Sanctuary on k OL tended to Mr. Watson for mak A : i . : » 3 land. She invited interested per-jing the films available and to Do you do a hootehie-kootechie dance? Do you haye a trained | ¥!!** th Lopate vi i insite ‘ |Randolph J. Ru Hl, Principal, | pet, something amelie aon a horse? Can you soft-shoe, tap, buck { 1 T i .: \ Harris Elementary School for. hia | and-w or even whirl in a good rousing waltz? Or can you harmon pp y oO : Coming Events |<: sea Ne ae, ta ruersbbp sts leSPeCtiagh goulean SOREVer giv ae : ed | cooperation in provic a meet- | i E p ps you can el or give aatic “read FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 ling place and operating the mo- | ings.” Or leap in adagio dances? riage license _ application Meeting, Alcoholics Anony- | tion picture projector you can do any of these things, or know thos« tart jade in the office of County mous, 8 p. m., First Presby- } - —— ret 2, because Friday night, Augu is an eht) Judge Raymo.d Lord this week terian Church. | ° ) at the Barn Theatre by Alfred A. Gavigan, Jr.,. 23, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. |Promotion Party Winners of the evening’s fung———— e Wright Field Air Force Base, Birdwalk, Monroe County Aud- | é ¥ | Nl be given ‘parts, inthe lio} 1), G8 Gcciudes mob adnase | Dayton, oie. ae eee Y. abon Society, 9 a. m., Main] © a, ie, | which will be incorporated be-|°"° : mune <1 orse, | Garner, 24, orter ace. Entrance, County Old Folks | Slate d 1 onight {tween acts of a forthcoming me- Jack Clark, Maida Lazarovici, | aul Esquinaldo, notary pub- Home, Stock Island, Public | y \lodrama to be given by the Key |Gerald Saunders, Tom Whitley | lic is expected to perform. the Invited. |At Seaplane Base West I ome time in Sep-|8"4 Lucy Bretenahl | ceremony SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 | | tember. Friday night efforts} — TEE aor ae Cocktail Hour, 4-6 p. m., Elks} A party honoring 26 officers of | are open to anyone, whether a| Club. | VX-1 who have just been pro- | member of the Players at pres+| | nt or not MONDAY, AUGUST 27— moted in rank will be held to- Hammond Organ Recital, Ma-} night at the Officers’ Pool at the} So round up quartets, banjo | sonic Orders, 8 p.m. Key | Seaplane Base | players, dance teams, specialty | West High School. The affair will begin at 6:30 | and novelty acts and any other | Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182,| p.m, with swimming, followed | brand of entertainment which | 8 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple.| hy a barbecue, beer and other | would fit in with a gay ’90s old | Swimming Classes, Officers | refreshments. ashioned drama like “Gold In} Wives Club, 3:30 — 4:30 p.m.,; Approximately 160 guests are | The Hills.” | Seaplane Base Officers’ Pool. | Meeting, Mariner Scout Ship No. 8, “Flying Cloud”, 7 p. m., Sea Scout Headquarters. Hammond Organ Recital, Ma- | sonic Orders, 8 p. m., Key West High School Auditori- Who said vaudeville had died? | -| It comes alive again in olio, that} | delightful kind of entertainment | tion. ; which is put on as a diversion | Meeting, Women’s Mission | between acts. | | Union, First Baptist Chureh,| Tentative committee for tha 7:30 p.m., Church Hall BeNOR Sak ER a See TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4— | Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club, expected to attend | reation Building, Naval Sta- aes Japane um. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28- | Meeting, .Ever sage at 6:45 p.m., South Beach Patio i Club, 3 p.m., ‘Scottish Rite Recthucant: o. pee Temple. Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8 Living Deficit Meetjng, Ever Ready Star Club, pm., Fort Taylor Officers’ | ) 3 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple. Club. | TOKYO-—-() Japanese are Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p. m., South Beach Patio Bowling, Navy Wives, 9 a.m.,}spending more than they make. Naval Station Alleys. At least they » in May, and wei Restaurant Meeting, Key West Assembly |... ; a Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8 No. 13, Order of Rainbow |*P€ sharp increase in cost of p. m., Fort Taylor Officers Girls, 7:30 p.m., Scottish Rite | Utilities, rice, bread and other Club. Temple {necessities sincé then without Meeting, Sea Finigee Cootiette | Widespread boost in wages, indi Bowling, Navy Wives, 9 a. m., Naval Station Alley Club 371, 8 p.m., VFW Home es they still are | Meeting, Order of De Molay Meeting, Minoca Council, De-; Figures on the income and 8 pm, {outgo of Japan's 84,100,100 (June {1 estimates) population were g| compiled by occupation officials Boys, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple. Meeting, Young Adult Fellaw- gree of Pocahontas, Redmen's Hall Meeting, Key West Players, APS! NO STRANGER AT TABLE — Bam ship of First Methodist p.m., Barn Theater in General. Ridg Ss economic ous Church, 8 p. m., Church An Meeting, Catholic Daughters of | and scientific section. fount nex. ‘America, Court Mary Star of | Income of city workers’ fami- + Caigegnd in mounieing, ls now house-beeken and Berane youns- Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- the Sea, No. 634, 8 pm., St. |lies, including the head of the} Sters to feed him at D. E. Coffman home. South Pasadena. Cal bekah Lodge No. 14, 8 p. m., Ann’s Hall jhousehold and all others pick-| —- ————$—$—$_$__+_—__. eee Knights of Pythias 1 Meeting, Key West Wor ing up pin money regularly, av- I 7 P mers WEDNESDAY, AUG 9 as ark pads. Wor erages 15,026 yen a month. KNOW YOUR NEWSBOY Teenag and Servicemen’s Club Auditorium That's $41.74 American. Ex-| 9... a a Dance, 8 p. m., Paul’s| Meeting, Key West Chapter No.|penditues per family a } : x 24 Episcopal Church Parish Hall 283, National vurners 15,188 yen per month. That Dessert Bridge, Airship Devron p.m., First Presbyterian [$42.17 American > Officers Wives Club, 1 p. m., Chureh | Pavsnigaae Aeropalms Seaplane Base C1- Meeting, Junior Wome Club, California’s 1951 cotton crop is ficers Club. 8 pam., Woman's Audi-} more than double its 1950 acre- Meeting, La Concha N 1 Sty Cham igue torium. Paul's Parish, | Chiirch r Concha Navy $s Club No, 88, 10:30 ao Building 178, Nav: 1:30" (p.m... Nayal (Stallion Bowling Alleys. Duplicate Brid Club, Key eting, Junior West Bridge Club, 7:45 p. my Commerce, 8 Coral Room, Overseas Hotel House: Dessert-Bridge, Airship DevRon | Bowling, Office: Eleven Officers Wives Club. 1:30) pr \ 1 p. m., Aeropalms, Seaplane E jing Alley Base Officers Club. Meeting, Key West Outboard | Name of paper he delivers Swimming — Class Officers Club Auxi 8300 pa Wives Club, 2:30-3:30 p. m., Clubhouse eck Island Seaplane Base Pool Medting, Dude Ladge N 4 ; Sewing group, Monroe County Hospital Women’s Auxiliary, 2 p. m., Hospital Reasons for nominating him: ic Group, ¢ Tennis Class, Officers Wi Office Club, 9 a. m,, Tennis Court Near Poc « 45 FRIDAY, / ST 31 9 Meeting, Alcoholics Anony p mous, First P; sy teria Gm MAIL TO “PAPER BOY | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 CONTEST,” P.O. Box 93. Birdwalk, Monroe County Aud- | City, on or before i ubon 92 Main W Post Sept. J. 1951 | Entrance, County Old Folks ' Dont ccc Te ee Home, Stock Island, Public MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 ia Invited. Meeting, Circle Two, Women of | ‘ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2— p.m. Home of Mrs. Bernie Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4-6 « Count Papy, 1021 Washington | “ p. m., Club Hx har Street LAWRENCE CLAXTON MONDAY, SEPT ting, Circle Three of Wo- | Meeting, Key West Ministerial men of First Presbyterian I nee, At préseht’ “Lynch” “is saving Association, 11 First Club, 9 our Tennis { ‘hurch, 8 p. m., Home of Mrs. | Lynch money to buy a new bicycle Presbyterian C 1 near po Earl Julian, 1435 Flagler ave I i is} und for a trip to Yellowstone Na- Swimming Classes, Officers} Meeting, Officers of Fern Chay nue M i tional Park, “A lad with vision, Wives Club, 3:30-4:30 pm ter, No. 21, Order of Easte TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11-- t ince the trip is slated for two Seaplane Base Officers Pool Star pa Scottish Rit esting, Cirele One, Women of | nan or i) years from. now. Mari Scout Ship Temple the First Presbyterian i! en i Hobbies .include collecting old u 7 p.m., | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Church, 8 p. m, Home of |b ays he ‘coins, reading mystery and ad- arters. Meeting Alcoholic on Mrs. Joseph Bringman, 1410} That was venture stories and learning to Temple No. mous, 8 p.m., First Presb Von Phister Street. | threw af and aceidentally, be a marksman. On a_ recent s 8 pM, terian Church Annex MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17— jstruck the window of a house | picnic for newsboys he was the tias Hall. Meeting, Key West Amateur| Meeting, Women of First Pres- | Now in the eighth grade undaunted hunter with a BB Officers Radio Club, 730 pm, Na} byterian Church, @ p.m, } Claxton expects to get a gun. For lack of big game, the B45 pm, Rec tional Guard Armory Chiaxchedlall his own before many, moons. | targets used were old tin cang, Will Head | NEWs OF INTEREST TO-WOMEN Ballet as Na dance for children. Department PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Miss Jeane Navarro, will head the Ballet department of the Pinder School of Dance. Miss ro, pupil of Madame’ Ludwig School of Ballet. specializes in ballet technique and creative Has Guard Post '| At Peace Talks Notice was. received here to- day from the publie information office headquartets of the First Cavalry division that Pvt. Don Smith of this city is one of the guards at the Korean peace talks. The following story was mailed from Korea, August 5: WITH THE ?TH CAVALRY REGIMENT IN KOREA. — Pvt. Don E. Smith of Key West, Fla., isa member of the honor guard for the United Nation's advance peace camp at Munsan. Private Smith earned his select post as a member of the 7th Cay- alry Regiment’s Second Battalion Combat Team, the unit chosen to guard the historic camp site. In addition to protecting the peace camp the yellow-scarved cavalrymen provide security for the correspondents’ press train and the road leading to Kaesong, site of the peace talks. New York State Night Party Included Show A skyline silhouette of New York City was the background frame for the orchestra, carrying out the theme of the New York State party given last night at the YMCA-USO. Gus Ayaia’s orchestra which played for the dancing added to the Gotham flavor by opening with the tra- ditional music, “East Side, West | Site = At intermission, Dorothy and Jenny Johnson served refresh- ments, A floor show of local talent made ‘the evening a highly en- Key West Soldier, {Lt. (J.G.) Al Reichel And Orchestra | Will Play For CPO Dance Tonight A dance is scheduled at the Boca Chica CPO Mess (open) in the new clubhouse tonight beginning at 9 p. m. and lasting until 1 p. m. Lt. (j.g.) Al Reichel and his famous trumpet will be featured with the orchestra known as Key Notes. He has just received « third air medal for action in Korea and was recently thé subject of a feature story which appeared in The Citizen. A top musician. Reichel’s music will give CPO members and guests an enjoyable evening from both the dancing and listening point of entertainment. On Sunday, August 26, a spe-*. jal beef be Siiviod at the Obits’ Chu. Gent rene: A Day For Key West Cooks erous portions of prime roast beef, creamed mashed potatoes, creamed peas, salad, buttered hot COOKING‘S FUN rolls and dessert are on th@) gy Cecily Brownstone menu at only one dollar for} sapyuRDAY NIGHT SUPPER adults and fifty cents for chily)pish Chowder Crisp Crackers dren. Families are urged to en-) Ham Supper Mold * Rolls joy the congenial atmosphere) peach Shortcake Beverage and excellent cuisine. (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows) The special dinner is served| HAM SUPPER MOLD Ingredients: 1 envelope unflav- ored gelatin, 2 tablespoons lemon from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m, only. Other | juice, 1 tablespoon cider vinegar, food including steaks, chicken and hot and cold sandwiches are 1 % cups hot water, 1 % teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon finely grated on- served from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. will sing and play her accordion} ion, 1-3 cup mayonnaise, 1 tea Miss Shirley Ward of Miami evening in ‘a return engagement. | spc repared mustard, 1 med? asa special feature Sunday | ium-sized avocado, 1 cup diced aa oe es cooked ham, 2 diced hard-cooked Maid’s Night Out | 1 cup shredded cabbage, 2 lespoons chopped dill pickle, by Dot alad greens. ALICE IN WONDERLAND at the Strand Theater Magician of the animated car- toon field, Walt Disney, pulls a rabbit out of his thinking cap, along with a wonderful group of other characters from ‘the old favorite’ child’s classic by Lewis] and dice, Fold avocado, ham, eggs, Carrojl. The result is sparkling} cabbage, and pickle into gelatin. Method: Soft gelatia in lemon juice and vineg i hot water. Blend on. Cool to consistency of unbeat- en egg white. Blend in mayon- naise and mustard. Cut avocado in halves, remove seed and skin joyable one with the acts intro- duced by capable Ed Gabriel, M. C. Spectators roundly applauded the rumba ‘solo beautifully pre- sented by Gale Varela. Bob Morse, Fleet Sonar School, contributed his ‘humorous. im- pressions and impersonations. A gay '90's harmony quartet rang five bells with three num- Anno High scorers for north and south at the Fort Taylor Bridge club game this week were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lang. In second niche were Howard Pinder and Said Haddad. Third place went to Lt. Comdr. William Underwood and LLt. George Bast and west top scores were won by Mrs. Wales Benham and Clifford Peter. Second were Mrs. Katherine Lowe and L.: Bre- tenahl. Third place was taken by Mrs. William Innsley and Russell Hoff. The Key West Bridge group listed first place to Said Haddad, Bowman Cutter, Katherine Lowe and Mrs. Wales Benham. —— Receipts from national forests during the fiscal year 1951 reached an all-time high of $56,- 000,000. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for their! sympathy and ‘assistance on the occasion of’ the last illness and following the death of, our be- _Mrs. igen use of with fine musical background, is combination of both “Alice In as a Whats Cooking various characters, which Alice "4 met when she followed the White In Key Wast the Mad Hatter and Richard Hay- HOMINY GRITS den is the hooka-pipe smoking} One pound jar hominy grits One cup white sauce cup grated cheddar cheese tablespoon butter enchantment, not only for tikes,}Turn into individual molds and s. The cartoon] chill until firm. Unmold on salad icture, in fascinating color,| greens. Makes 6 servings. Wonderland” and “Through The Looking Glass.” Dubbed in for voices of the Rabbit down a burrow in the Ed Wynn, for one, is the voice of caterpillar. A British friend of mine with an ear for dialects said} One ier the film. — age for the realistic fac- tors. theme, of course, is full] Put layers of : r Potatoes in butter- of fantasy, delightful delectable] ed baking dish, sprinkle with salt and delirious nonsense. You'll be} and pepper, dredge with, flour transported into a world of rich and dot over with half the garlic imagination along with the fair-} butter; repéat, Add milk ‘until it pers Alice to enjoy the music may be seen through top layer; talents of Tweedledum and bake one hour and a quarter hours Tweedledee, the Walrus and the] in moderate oven (350 degrees) Carpenter, blue-eyed oysters inj or until potato is. soft, shell bonnets; a dough Dodo, | (From Key West Cook Book pub- in @ be-ribboned wig who sings } lished by Woman's Club. lusty sea chanteys; a salmon-pink Se haf Chesshire cat with a penchant | WILLIAM WEECH POST for punning; a fierce-tempered CLASS MEETS queen who seems to be a take-off) ““"*"49) TS TONIGHT on the Terrible Duchess of the}, 4 Special meeting of the Wil- original version, her mild midget| lia™ Weech Post, American Le- king, and of course all the lovely} 812m, has been called for tonight and strange woodland creatures,| With thé Walter Mickens VFW ore flora and fauna, of a dream. bad eran en. is must confess that I missed the}, M¢mb@rs are asked to attend White Knight, one of my rhc the meeting for discussion of im- ite characters, the Lion and the| Po*tant matters at the Post Home Unicorn who were drummed out| 0% Whitehead street at 8 o'clock. of town, and the Jabberwocky.| ummm me But most of the wondrous ad- ventures of Alice are inco! = ated into the presentation, at Lewis Carroll was a genius in} | his own right and somewhat of al subtle statesman, too, sii 1s stories oF Two poons bitter Flour for dredging © Salt, pepper and milk

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