The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 22, 1951, Page 5

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y, November 22,1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Rage 5 a atelectasis sos som, ,, SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN — = Oriental Flavoring Is Featured In Hamilton’s Holiday Dinner giving dinner to be given by Dr is evening, 5 p. m., at their home at Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Die, At Speaker’s Table And F. amily Reunion Set For Cobos et An old-fashioned Thank: Beaten By WACS |Today’s Birthdays Seale |. Ex-Vice | President John N. | Garner of Texas, born in Texas, | 83 years ago. by | Frederic R. Gamble, president jof the American Association of | Advertising. Agencies, “Dorn at } Kewannee, IIL, 55. y : i Dr. Sarah G. Blanding; presi- ; h giving dinner and family re celebrated tonight at ¢ p. m., at the home of City Com Delio Cobo, 405 South street, with Mrs. Cobo as hostes: ident in the Far Ease The table decorations will be a heaping Long a resident ¢ Far East, bronze candelabra with yellow tapers. The i cence : } eis Dr. Hamilton is an advocate of . wer arrangem are * 3 3 - ory of flame gladioli and multi-colored croton leaves. ‘ ; exotic flavors. He will act as thet 1 O@aY In Histor Two turkeys with the traditional. é trimmings will be served at din- Judge Es aM in making the Piedmont stuffing) ~)g39--The Main: for a young tom turkey featuring }a@ modified Oriental recipe which }comtains vegetables, spices, eggs, and she voring. ingly inevitable, as Gen. 1 His menu besides the t | dressii will include Scot Bruns- {dent of Vassar College, born in | Louisville, Ky,, 53 years ago. Harry C. Bates, president of jthe Bricklayers International | Union, member of Wage Stabili- | zation Roard, born Denton, Tex. wick, boundary dispute ner. One turkey will be stuffed Cuban style with pork, beef, rais- Entertains Two ins and special season The other will be stuffed with standard State Officials American dressing : Thirty-one guests will be ent. all of them cted that Mrs gan, sister of of Mrs bo, will entertain at after the dinner. Those present y and Scott is rushed to the scer h broth, “soon restores order. candied yams, peas, mince and 1867 — Ex-Confi | 69 years ago. apple pies and all the _ holiday = ‘ aS ; , Dr. John S, Millis, president of | trimming dent Jefferson Davis 4 \ . the Western Reserve University, qboard will have a Richmond, released f E . } Cleveland, born in Palo Alto, Cal., fashioned of red and under $100,000 bail. Bog purple bougainvillea and hibiscus 70—) ng’ | wal Barnays of New | blossoms 2 eens | York, public relations ‘counsel, Juvenile Court hassee her home week, combining busines sure. The Visitors were Mrs. 1 include Dr erican Woman Suffrage 7 jt uthers, executive secreta Guests will include Princess Nina ‘ : * jborn in Austria, 60 years ago. and Mrs. Armando Cobo, Lt. (jg) Caracciola and her husband, the ™ Cleveland. re and Mrs. James Kenne vith 'Seder-Khan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1873—The _ notori |Today’s Horoscope | Today's degree endows; with their children David and Patrick; | commission cor Mr. and Mrs. John Borjes, and dren’s comm Tweed of New York C years for ste ultor for the ion there. Nor their son John who is home from! The als conferre tt m the, city. sere » Possibly — ctinning the University of Florida for the | Judge Gibson on juvenile court | 1926—U. S. Supreme Court would be a better descriptién for holid work and completed a survey of rules. that an auto Sarryigg. 22: Mr. and Mrs. E. N nez and} the pre-schools and kintergartens West some persons. There are Pest taxed liquor is forfeited bysewn- | powers of persuasion and if the daughters Dora and Norma and/in this area while here Mrs. Sutherland expects to stay. er even. if owner is innocent of i Wiech | trait of the day does not their house guests from Barry! The guest were completely in Key West for at least a month.| wrongful intent. (®) Wirephoto | obtrusive, positions. of at will College, Miami Shores, the Miss- | on Key West, Mrs. Gibson reports, | She is stopping at the Hibiscus| 1939—Historic U me] WAC Pfc, Carol Ann Kierce, | almost surely follow at- Julianne Podesta and Lorrette | and on leaving the island city this} Motel here. Court decision that th 2 i tention to the duties. ~ Peet: 2 Mount. Vernon, Ohio, was Witkins will attend morning, stated that they would | ———_— prohibiting distribution of litera- i of a beating at} Out of town relatives will in-; be certain to make a return trip. | ture on Street is unconstitutional. Bieckenbridge, Ky ate clude Mr. and Mrs. Henriquezi ole | 1943—Cairo be- Breckenbridge, Ayam and son Jerry from Gainesville, | | « K Books | and a court mergal Fla.; Mr. and Mrs: Douglass Mc- | | ; ‘ 2 The Army j Carthy and their children Fran-; | { : Po WAC. ser- cine, Emilie and Dougie; Mr. and | | litical Actions committ By A. de T. GINGRAS Mrs. L. Gutierrez.and son. Genie; | as —_ aoe ames _ manent political orgar Mrs. J. Henriquez, and house} Citiz if Photo sui pai z eS | 1950-—An estimated guests A. J. Cook, Tom Hosea| NATIONAL HEAD of the Audubort Society, John H. Baker, of THE CASE OF JOSHUA | country’s worst railr ——— : : nvicted of* as- Carol and ced to prison 's. Marion Hogan, all from bert George Dean, peo ne to-two Atlanta, Ga. 4 ie ' 3 Deanne and Andy Cobo, chil- ig Peagacace dren of Dr. and Mrs. Delio Cobo{ There are moments when the « will be present to help their par- | Pression leading a dog's ‘ ents entertain. rk gets rea to make the addr by E. rances T. p. Holding sident of the | mean something other thar distress. Yesterday, when }frantically fro the Adi Coming Events | tion buitding on Naval § THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22— | through a devious route Golf classes, baseball diamond | the Caroline street gate - ‘President Truman's arriva N.S., special interest group { PRES. MRA! pene ee P| went through 2 form of ¢ 10 am. S: 4 ; stacle racing Marine Bowling, Navy Wt S264" looked at my two official pz NS. alleys, 1 p.m. ni ae al pa Spanish, advanced students, me to the next one in ua Locke ELECTRIC PORTABLE oe { San Carlos school, 7:30 to|SR0Wdrep hat. I ducked SEWING MACHINE a8 <5 : 80 Pam ome ce Se ck A it's every e's Sewing group, Monroe Co.| my - nits Toman’s | Cold again until a nice y General Hospital Woman's | in a red plaid shirt apr Auxiliary, 2 p.m. | : % : Meeting, Officers’ Club of Fern} behind ' some , habiscus bu { athe Ges! 5 ok | gave the high sign. It's a good} SOT eos Auxiliary, | thing he stayed on the se Meeting, La er 5 ‘@FY>! cause when he directed m goers Sew set Yall No short-cut along the side Post home, 8 p. 2 | President’ Meeting. Ladies Auxiliary quality favorite! ity has made Miller H ee ves and} he} southernmost dwelling, | j another Marine barred th VFW Post 3911, VFW home,!"'py THEN 1 pant ig eal . : ; t ) are still: allel ANION: {Amante ety! pg en 8 pm | th wechod ‘sprint: and gave a snarl) their daily activities in “ : See for yourself why Miller } Meeting, JayShees, at club- |report oi why i wanted to get to| ™ " . r ned and _urban fashion: Life naa d che NATIONAL house, 7:30 p.m the entrance. Presumably Mr.! murderer is a perfect) x # CHAMPION’ OF Meeting, Dr. Felix Vatela/ piaiq Shirt was a Secret Service| person about the whole! Lodge No, 64, Cuban Mason-' syy for another signal fr thing even when n him! e guilt is | : 1 ic Lodge, 8 p.m. |}got me past the third guard. 1 sae 586 : No attempt is made at} : #4 ‘i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23— \eellaced dow’ the” flagl block Citizen Staff Photo | g through the usual array : Brewing Company Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous," j¢ain showed my pass, and the! PRINCIPAL wit st in the Audubon Society is Edward Milvauket, y of | fab = First Presbyterian church, 8) fourth guard nodded ‘approval,| 0. S West ¥ Grace Crost activ hool seen p.m. : : tary | Chiefly because 2 couple of nava — Banc agri Sh veapecte| | officers said, “You'd better hurry sel evel, San Ca . ! 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. i z — ae i FERRY SERVICE j Now for the waggi: Meeting Fern Chapter 21 OES, /S™ell black and wh Ce ponies! } Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. fined paid will probatay ' Fashion show and luncheon, Of- |) Poche cavineinges _— . pierre ; Tay- | OWN inspection tour of the PR ; . aghd = BO A TRY pct Marine Corps < Honor FULL CASH PRICE / nie cmseking of Key West | Standing at faceees SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24— i. i ae is predi 1 Meeting, @hildren's Missionary! hot S pie y » DIE CAST group, Ley Memorial church oop 10 to 11:30 a.m. Bepead bid een vse Bmricce st 1 Board of directors meeting of | @t dress pe tele t 7 . Key West Players, home of | Sroun eee ; Comdr. and Mrs. Lee Goddard, | ond when wee ae 417 United, 4 p.m. |the pooch was going to create an. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25— incident sniffed at the Memorial service, Fern Chapter ; sword. Majo! 3 Ke dew : “ 21, 0.E.S., Scottish Rite’ Tem- | just in time a oed FREE! BUTTONHOLER SPEEDS: BY F c ple, 3 p.m. away. He scar ibans in the WITH EACH MACHINE PURCHASED 0 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26— jthat is) across the street | gotiations e the 1 EASY neu OM } Meeting, Methodist Men, Cabal soutete No bi st : tt Bf svercien TERMS ARRANGED f a leros Metodistas, Wesley house | anima 1 at « | ; ar | 8 p.m | queen, thought | r of the & re Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182 |there p hi Dr. Jose DEMONSTRATION Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p. m. Lond ng ident of .t tourist o— u a4 Meeting, Beta Sigma Phi Sor oD c ; mag 4 San Carlos school, 8 beat & art S s a ATLAS SEW-VAC STORES : ( Handicraft special _interest| Lt. Frank Bure the Royal | though’ he 209°S. Miami Ave., Miami, Fle : } group, Officers’ Wives’ Club,| Navy. I th < Ewing | papas é j Moe bow Sompasine Mace a3? t Bldg. 178, N. S., 7:30 pm. {her about the cx he was g! ad to see Bra jew pa H fan Special interest group, cooking,/the Britis E Key West nae se : Joe { abrera t i home of Mrs. Vineent® Schu-; when the Kir Citizen Staff Phot is ry . } Speaking clans mics GME lage saan in te a ns that! 1121 Eaton Street _—‘Tele. 1472 iy TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27— |begen a : : as | Meeting, Order of DeMolay boys, | presidential C tri i Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 -— with lovely son | Meeting, Sparkling Waters. Re-| ica j % : re . . y H, ce and Colle | bekah Lodge No. 14, Knights “ he ag iPlay Winner Of Woman’s Club Contest Horace and Collette Young a of Pythias Hall, 8 pum. p ief visit A » é OF oe | Meeting, Young Adults Fellow: |® DUCT Vi oT hent She has| Arenounced By Mrs. Lee Goddard ~ | ship, First Methodist Church | ppes “ fs Sse ok GL FAs, Bata’: apoicssret ts Guu : i] ‘annex, 8 p.m pena O ¢ : for the $ He : : Meeting, Ever Ready Star Club, has beet an-|c Cordially: Invite You } home of Mrs. George Sikes, Florida ts f Gota, ee THANKSGIVING DINNER : Bowling, Navy Wives jengue, { White : to re) = NS, # 1 pm. { * : ” ; Meeting and dinner, Kiwanis, |=, Treat Yourself and the Family to the “Best in Town’ So en ee ee | Spanish classes DINNER SERVED 12 NOON TO 7] P.M. } : bbe Ee Bp axcrine didi : OUR CHEF RECOMMENDS: ' epee eke school. f "evel children, San Carlo |. Dancing BP. Thielen oast Young Vermont Turkey at 32. School, 3:30-4:30 p. m._ ae Jameson oi } Speen chess 40 eet oc eneich: club reparted on all LET OUR MIXOLOGIST CREATE YOUR FAVORITE COCKTAILS : Mary Parish] Duplicate Brides, © ‘Se WHILE YOU DINE TO THE FINE PIANO MUSIC OF ! Overseas Duv. treet “ Tat} adults. 8 to 9 er y oe pode WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2@— | of Key West, Book review, special interest road MICHAEL ARNOLD

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