The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 29, 1951, Page 7

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gas’ TS; 1535 SOCIETY . . PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN VOKOTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ___ ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, i985 Relief Packages For War Prisoners | Four Year Old Linda Sweeting And C hums Cannot Be Sent Red Cross States Th { gular meeting for the coming year in the school library rooms ei of the Key West Red Cross has| - : P . ust 24. risoners of War,” which will be of] , 4 Presiding was Mrs. Alice Roberts, president of the organization. having servicemen in Korea The ‘ : . : t was drafted and will be presented at the first megt- “~~ inquiries from anxious families re- ‘A in September. nunicate and send packages to service- jects for the coming year were outlined and described. war by the North Koreans ee — plans and working of the group’ é n oae i F me built, is theme, “Building A Better Tomorrow. 3 = f the de- si | ht 2 a , : The following committee ce Seay ST r ee ne | Three Trainees j ; = E . ; ¢oee men were present: Mrs. we| Missing |Here On Leave | : : Mrs, Elizabeth Singitee, Sorel Visit Recruiter ; ola = 5-4 | protection; Sra. Vetuating ‘Bae A trio of Key Wes boys wel ‘i : _ 3 sell, character and spiritual edu- jnow on leave visiting here with ; Pe, i é 4 cation; Mrs. T. v. : their parents after completing! : P . es X health; Mrs. Chris Wallace, blue functions without | three months training at the Na- | 3 — : q j : ribbon; Mrs. Carol Guinette, belligerent | val Training Station, San Diego, % . toe. representative; Mrs. Ethea Strick- Calif. é : 3 er, secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Glen- They are Thomas Jerry Cottar,| . 2 : " wood Sweeting, publicity, and 'SR, USN, 521 Margaret street; Randolph Russel, principal of “Building For A Better World” Is |Pheme Choten By Harris School PTA The executive board of = Harris School PTA held its ee “3 they m held pr ne Ger to care tee _ an Victor Robert Knowles, SR. USN 4 ’ : — : a of 3 Thompson Lane and Gerald} ‘ a A Committee chairmen unable to Alien Kelly, SR, USN of 810] ‘ : > . 4 attend the first meeting include: | Fleming street. | " 3 S 5 Mrs, Dorothy Daniels, safety; Mrs. iets On completion of 15 days leave, “aa ~ ‘ age Re Bess Deland, membership; Mrs. Until such [the three lads will return to the| bo , ‘Gin . 5 . ee ‘ Juanita Pinder, welfare; Mrs./] ade it will {San Diego base for er fe : 4 . 2 : % _| Dorothy ‘Knowles, study course; relief sup- | to a ship or station. 3 r 4 : < Mrs; Virginia Key, treasurer; and’ There They paid a visit to Chief At- Mrs. present ; tilio of the Navy recruiting sta- tion here who enlisted them three | months ago | ond | Miss Gartenmayer | | To Be The Bride Of Ex-Marine ve ms What’ Cooking Mrs. Wiliam Gartenmayer, 710 } ae Caroline street, announces the | PETITE LINDA SWEETING, topped by a party cap. is enthroned, center, surrounded by her guests who greeted her at a party cele- In Key West CHINA. The | &"éagement of her daughter, Vi- | rating her fourth birthday. Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Sweeting who were also hosts at the affair which ya the return vian Gartenmayer to Garland P.| took place last Thursday. : at A.CONCH RECIPE EVERY DAY PRISON mati. a a { I be is an ex-Uni {arine Corps member | Happy Crowd Of Celebrants At Birthday Party. err ne SHRIMP SUPREME who has just returned from ser- Qne* pound fresh or frozen | a | Vice. He is the son of Mr. andj ‘Mrs, Howdershell of Fredericks- shrimp burg, Va. j One half stick of butter (four The wedding plans will be an- tablespoons) nounced in detali at a later date One tablespoon minced onion | One tablespoon minced green Four tablespoons flour One teaspoon salt One teaspoon chili powder Two cups milk } | Four tablespoons tomato catsup | » the use FOUNDER'S BIRTHDAY unic tion channels, OSE PARTY PLANNED A party honoring the birthday | of Robert Morris, founder, will | | be given by the Eastern Star at the Masonic Temple, Friday eve- | ninig at 8 p. m | All members of the order and their families and guests are in- { EA | | | be made of vited | gular; an ertainment program is | = Month for nd refreshments will | pec et groups, “at wer 1 Te anage Servicemen’s | s mounds of fluffy rice, . accom- m., St. Paul’s . Key West Reerabar | | panied bya green salad and hot | day gift gee 18. A jCuban bread. Makes four gen- | Judith Ann, second: erous servings or will fill eight | the Taylor's was born patty shells. noon at the Monroe General (From Key West Cook Book pub- | pital. . lished “by Woman's Club.) The new arriva) weighed.’ AR ae no aS |Pounds. Mother and Shurch Parish Hall. | Order of Rainbow | I 30 p.m., Scottish Rite | Meeting, Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371, 8 p.m., VFW Home. deeting, Minoca Council, De- | gree of Pocahontas, 8 p.m., | Redrnen’s Hall. Meeting, Key West Players, 8 nai Ba teaeied |VACATION TI Meeting, Catholic Daughters of i FOR WW AY PA : Ameri Court Mary Star of eee . j : the Sea, No. 634, 8 p.m. St. | | Marvin J. Wil Es oy my West Woman's | Celery-flavored Tomato Juice | wite and ten months 3:30 pm., Woman's Fried neh Fi | ter Beth, have just uditorium jnois and Atlanta, G Tieteel Selena | Sand Bowl | The Wilders visited p.m. First Presbyterian Buttermilk Muffins’ ers’ family in Ster! Melon Slices Beverage trolman’s f: Church. Meeting, Junior Woman's Club, Woman's Club Audi- WEDNESD: AY, SERTEMBER 5— . ‘ y LDREN a at uinda Sweeting’s thzecbit: P meme see cme) CN es ask ag creat Sear ree Tenpis Class, Officers Wives ji Parish Club, 9 a. m., Tennis Court | © Meeting, La Concha Navy | AUC DAY Wives Club No. 88, 10:30 a.m es Arango Honored |La — Building 178, Naval Station {GROUP CELEBRATION By Nieteetaad Meeting, Junior Chamber of} ETD ON SATURDAY rere, 8m ina ary rivenise ‘For Convention 5. Officers Wives Club, } all service 1:30 pm, al Station | which was Bowling Alle: this week ill be he | Will View Pictures Programming | Of Life In Alaska |. The Key West Artists’ associa- t(} A letter has been received by | MILAN, Italy—()—La Sets oe at Nap < e =. lier} Antonio Arango, Jr., from. E./la’s opera season will begin this/ Studio on Duval Street, turday | Me Wilson, national executive | year on December 8, anniversa- The group will be shown kedo- Meeting, Key Outboard | ever the of the American Legion, depart-/| ry of Milan’s Patron Saint Am- | chrome films of Alaska. » Club Auxi 8:30 bui 2 ment of Florida, stating that Ar- lbrose. In the past, the season) The pict aoe owen by a Clubhous tock Island | 3 hange : as| ango’s name h ae poco en been placed in! ysually. started on the day after/and Erma Wagner of . Miami; bake in ion to serve as one of the ; | Christmas, t . Senate tele. et | Florida. Wagner ‘lived in Alaska nor Meeting, Dade Lodge No. Masonic Group, 8 p.m., Si | The program will include Giu | for 14 years. 1 Rite Temple. > national a Jugal seppe Verdi's | Ref ents will be served, pRon Four ld Fort Taylor Officers | his a 8 to be conducted ‘BY Victor Dé Sé-| Tomi is anndunced ‘ on ail t | bata. Other operas to be present-| aftists in ‘the area aré in to aes to that : ga fairs Seage cciiustind led will be Verdi’s “Luisa Miller”) attend the interesting get-togeth- s appointment from the ad- — “Rigolet Wagner's “Tris-| €F- n E. Sayer, naming | }tam and Isoit” and “Die Meister-} 7 ! sine : PTEMBER 6— |. YS ¢ Combo will play for} the > of the meeting | anaes é o mains ete te Special Classes Officers | the. dance t star arly at} which is now tentatively arrang- j Ville”. an eethoven’s idelio’ 30-3:30 p.m., toni 30. ed for 10 a.m. Sunday, October! Meanwhile, construction has) Are Announced PAS € ‘ ngo wi ll get his _assign- begun within the Scala building Sister Catherine of the mek instructions at that of a “Little Scala”. theatre. It of M pe late Con: will have a seating capacity ot | A per Ser yew Pragare sd n > the | 600 and will be used primarily} 9 le 2 who register on Wednesday, Sep- na ational achetant at the | for ballets and. chamber music | tember 5, at 6:45 p. headquartets, Indiana- pager Bviscie, the big seas ‘Alans jn: watheeticnls tee ee ee ea d those who register Tuesday, Sep- ne a | temtber 4, at 7 p..m., and also be- Apply ToWed —— Miilk-Fed Pork "i |ginner’s Spanish class on the | same day, at 8 p.m. The. following couples have | A course in bookkeeping will ade application for marriage li-| ZELMA, Sask—(Pi—A cowtie presented on Saturday only in the offices of County | which lost her call on a farm} from 6 to 8 p..m., with classes Meeting, V. F. Post No. habe 3911, 8 p.m, V. F. W. Post s Lodge, 8 fp Bernie ington Monroe County | P an’s Auxiliary, t , Officers Wives | n., Tennis court} near po Meeting. cers of Fern Chap- | ter, No. 21, Order of Eastern |” Ra d R. Lord {here has adopted four youn inning on September 15. Star, 8 pm., Scottish Rite A. Boza, Jr, 23, 1124 | pigs RI I es ee Temple | street, and Betty L. Filer,; The porkers started nursi EASE PRICKLY HEAT | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7— 1 White street. <a ae : while the cow was lying down} Resh - - - F, Edward F. Kodes, 22, USN, and |one day and have been follow- — Diaper Rosh ast ine Marie Kasulki, 20, Man-/ ing her around ever since. ster, Conn. — a ase Harold McSparren, USN,| Albert Glenn Duble, Peggy N. Lamonds, 22. “USN, and Joan Claire Garland, Apartments. 21, of Chicago. 1 a atio Meeting, Alcoholics Anon ecteurent ars mous, 8 , First Presby f Wives Club, 8 terian Church Annex. i Taylor Officers’} Meeting, Key West Amateur Club Radio Club, 7:30 pm, Na- Bowling. Navy Wives, 9 a.m tional Gusrd Armory.

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