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——— Wednesday, April 30, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ Page ? SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor WITH month 1 am cele- It’s the last day of and tomorrow's M about to find out | brated in Conch Lan Nawth, if they do it hang a basket of Flowers on the do beloved, ring the like anything I bless her, also t get up at Sunrise or and bathe your facc 1 you will not only h g geous complexion reckle! but you'll just b t year long. Well, | t noticed a bit of differenc: such old wiv bad for the adverti x * We thought that would want to hear the wonderful dr terials at the Ca and we especially want to teil you of one particular picce we saw there. It’s in the out-of- this world class, This is the wonderful Schu- macher’s Pacifica fabric de- signed by Vera and featured by House and Garden in April as the latest and ficant new fashion for hom decoration Pacifica’s a way of which has come of ag great far west and is able in this southern xe. It fe based on a philosophy of in- formal, casual, relaxed living. The design is inspired by the @ultures of Polyn @la, China and the Philippines @ all washed by the Pacific Ocean — hence the name. The colors are to be f im “House and Garden palette. The one « ‘we want to tall, is a beautiful sir of the graceful movements of the which g.ew around the barrier veefs surrounding Pacific atolls. Of SO” printed silk an tique taffeta in colors of flame, choco'a: pebble green, this mater slip cover w« word to acheme. up May ar ma, you Day de * me in signi- fabrics living ja, Melane- und color t which ea grasses you we Most folk though they fied griddle for waffles Pour into ti cup of hot syrup, beatir new maple: over. Sprir in Key We syrup. Try petite * A nice nev comber Jow “Bride's House can come and accessory she her wedding through the her first H For the punch bow!s serving plat beautiful br Beautiful S in sunny t ding trip s ing accessor chose fro eymoon is keeping be to the Beac! they are run} in our ones for place mats or table runners. India prints are an- cient as India — and as fascin- ating. All the designs are sym- bolic and tell the history of the maker. xk Moths are very particular in their eating habits and very ‘fussy ab@ut where they want to live and raise their families. They breed in dark corners un- der heavy furniture that is sel- dom moved, and in cracks in the floor and baseboard where lint hair and animal fur collect. They | love wool, fur feathers and down. They also go after wool in fab- rics made from a wool mixture. |Of course the softer and finer |the material the better they like it. That is why your sweaters and knit things are such a target. Now you know, and now is the time to go after them, while | they are flying. | xk *& We don’t know quite what to tell you about the Casa Cayo Hueso that hasn't already been said — and truly. Of course you know that it is a restau- rant, and a good one. You know that it has a charming bar, and an expert bartender, you also know that there is entertainment nightly. 80 what more would you like to know? We can only say that you surely have to go there to discover the indescribable charm of the place, taste the | food to recognize its original | piquancy, and listen to the music of Johnny Pritchard and Mae Piodela tg know that such technique is rare. And now that we think we've told it all a means of raising the money. Chief speaker for the evening! was Princess Nina Carraciola who gave a beautifully phrased talk | on ballet and her experiences in Russia, New York and Miami in the art of dancing. Miss Darlene | Ciesinski demonstrated grace- | fully the positions in ballet. The playground committee re- ported that $582 have been raised | to date toward equipment for the playground. On May 11, Mother’s Day, a tea the home of Mrs. Delio Cobo in honor of the mothers of mem- bers, and of seniors of CMI and the Key West High School. Delegates to the state conven- tion to be held in Orlando, Fla., June 16, 17 and 18, will be the following: Marilyn Watson, Eliza- beth Acheson, Sylvia Knight, Nellie Pearson, Ida Gellrich, Mar- jorie Sellers, Mary Spottswood and Jessie Michael. Officers And Wives Of SurAsDevDet Hold Adios Picnic Officers, their wives and chil- dren enjoyed a beach party given last night by Surasdevdet offi- cers in honor of two departing officers and their wives. The guests of honor were Lt. and Mrs. E. F. Palmer and Lt. and Mrs. Woodrowe Sullivan. Approximately 75 attended | the out-of-door fete held at the recreation beach on the naval station. Grilled hamburgers, hot | dogs, baked beans, potato salad, soft drinks, relish and beer, were | served at the picnic. Community singing was en- sure to think of something else later. ek «xk A new one on us is a Lemon Cheese Cake. We found the re- cipe in a home maker's magazine- It sounded rather on the “ugh!” side, but we were curious so we tried it, and oh boy! So we're passing it along to you: It's really a cake that is a pic, and you start out by using your favorite recipe for a graham cracker crust. Then combine one package of lemon pie filling with ne beaten egg. One and three- fourths cup water, one-half cup and one-eighth teaspoon al tir well, cook over moder- ite heat until the mixture boils nd thickens; stir constantly. » mash one-half pound of am cheese, Stir in lemon mix- beat with a rotary beater smooth, Pour into crust; Il until firm, Surprise, surprise! It has a esh strawberry topping. Soften and one-half teaspoons un- flavored gelatine in two table- poons cold water, Prepare two ind one-half cups fresh straw- t Slice one cup and cook e-half cup sugar and one- cup water for five min- Strain; immediately stir in Add whole berries and When slightly thickened over filling as shown. 1 till set. Ahhhhhhhh! ok ot All that food gets me thinking of Grocery Stores and then what ? Gulfstream Food Department Store. Of course during the past week, all the unwary have been trip- ping over paint buckets. ham- mers. lumber, etc. but it is all for the good, especially as Jim- my Muni sends via the cel- umn his humblest apologies. He's really sorry you were in- convenienced, but as it is the Gulfstream aim to always tm- prove, you will see what I mean. They have moved the old Flamingo Room — office I mean — around out of sight in- to the back and have made so much more room for merchan- and shoppers. Then too, they have added that shiny new bakery department. Tt is a wonderful addition. Some- Td really ike to men- nm. one morning as I walked mn real early, I could hear ell over the store, the most won- jertul dreamy schmaRsy mus! could imagine Haven't heard it since, although the record player is out im beck. ut | think i: is ch a good a F'rinstance — “you re the . im my coffee” might start people thinking of buying coffee — and cream. * * x ne ’ can wash joyed during the party which be- gan at 5 p.m. EYE SPECIALIST AT DR. VALDLS’ Dr. George Lawson, ophtha’ mologist, will be in Key West F day, May 2 for consultation. He will be availab! the of- fice of Dr. J. A. Valdez, 619 Du- to ' val street. |Monroe Council |\PTA Officers | Are Announced | Monroe Council of Parent and | Teachers Association elected new | officers at the meeting held recent ly at Coral Shores School on Plan- | | tation Key. Mrs. Texas Hood was named president. | _ Vice-president Adams; second vice-president, Mrs. Susan Lund; corresponding | secretary, Mrs. Amelia Camus; re | cording secretary, Amma Carey ‘treasurer, Mrs. Adeline Muse. par | liamentarian, Dopp Mrs. Celia Watson | and historian, will take place im | Installation School auditorium is Mrs. Susan Mrs. Norma |the Truman | May 21 at 7:45 p.m. made of a new kin Paper with synt | rubber added in | before pulp beco: paper hear that it comes from DuF xn hh ee In case you are getting the bird — we know exactly the right place to get the cage. At Western Auto Associ: Store and don’t tell me I'm silly that they only sell Autos because I know where of I speak. In fact just a month ago I bought one of these charming cages for Anthony and Cleopatra the lovebirds and they love it! It’s made of clear plastic in lovely colors of green or gold, and pure crystal. The bars on the twe sides run horizontal which makes an idea) cage for love birds who are so naturally fun loving. they love to climb around and hang by their toes The lovely part about these cages are that they are only $6.98. and no metal parts tc corrode or tarnish, ot Excerpts from a kin: Here's to the me terribly, may pr te he ovel w wh ate Mf your only problems hair problems you are lucky, beceuse Donald o: them! are very * Don fors * a now. I hear to be a big pa é will be given by the sorority at | of officers will take place, ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Most Outstanding Sorority Member Will Be Named Tonight At Banquet The most outstanding member of Beta Sigma Phi will be an- nounced at the Founder’s Day banquet held at Lee’s Orient restaur- ant tonight. Other activities of the year were announced at a meet- ing on Monday. The newest project of Beta Sigma Phi is the estab- lishment of a permanent home. The unanimous decision was made at the semi-monthly meeting of the sorority and $25 was immediately put into the starting fund. Projects have already been planned as « ZX-11 To Honor Four Officers With Party Friday | Officers and their wives of X-11 will give a farewell party on Fri- day evening May 2, at Aeropalms from 6 to 8 p.m. The occasion is in honor of four officers and their wives who are being transferred to other stations for duty. Ledr. and Mrs. W. D. Ashe are leaving for Washington, D. C. Comdr. Ashe was operations offi- cer here. Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Douglas Mos- ser are off to Akron, Ohio. Lt. Mosser was connected with photo | intelligence in ZX-11. Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Robert Fleis- chli will be stationed at Pensacola, | Fla. Fleischli was project officer. Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. R. J. Poyn- ter are leaving for Memphis, Tenn. Lt. Poynter was electronics officer with Airship Development Squad- ron 11 here, |; CORAL SHORES GROUP WILL MEET FRIDAY The Executive Board of the Co- f ral Shores PTA will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the home of Kay Wil- kinson in Tavernier. Teachers will be guests at the meeting to help plan the program for the coming year. A regular meeting of the PTA will be held May 6, 8 p.m., in the school cafetorium, and all mem- bers are urged to attend as election MAID’S NIGHT OUT By “DOT” “THE FIRST TIME,” at the Strand Theatre. Second title for this soap-opera plot might be taken from a radio program of Fibber and Molly Mc- Gee and dubbed, “It Ain't Funny, McGee.” Actually, there are a lot of laughs and the comedy is stepped up with the extremely mo- |bile facial expressions of Robert Cummings cast as a washing ma- chine salesman who tries to make two live as cheaply as one. . .and does okay until the two becomes three. The humor Is there, but con- | | Sidering increasing taxes, inflation | and rise in the cost of living, that’s | | where the “Ain't Funny” phrase fite in Barbara Hale fs excellent as the | wife who eats bananas when she is | | pregnant. First view of the mar- | ried twosome (about to become threesome) is the night when the | first baby arrives. From then on, | all the big and little domestic cris- is are presented: the hospital bills, | the arrival of two grandmothers to take care of the nervous mother, the talkative. awesomely efficient nurse, and life with formulas, dia Pers, crying spells, worry spells quarrelin is and make-up spells spelling “Growing Fa oo “lucer was smart, the ac ably pleased, because the Ss never shown until the very ture, The field is left a wise procedure, be ovie fan knows that best natural scene ess. baby end e pic to its stars cause every m a baby Stealer in the The c kles the film are many, the situations familiar and Pretty true to existence with very little exaggeration $. BI RINS « the Boy For Richardsons far suapebee Tome 88 ASS | cecen cecinn | calitetnare Bid Fite Sterling, Wheeler, W. H. Bell. James Gam- ble ,Joseph Bringman, | Tie, moderator of Activities Are Outlined By Grou P Of Presbyterians The Women of the First Presby- terian Church met April 28 at 8 p. m. in the social hall of the church with Mrs. Fred Miller, president, in charge. Mrs. W. M. Whitley opened the meeting with prayer which was followed by a meditation given by Mrs. W. H. Bell. The lesson, “Al study of Martin Luther,” was well | presented by Mrs. Maylard. Announcement was made of the Fellowship meeting of the United Council of church Women to be held May 13, 1 la.m. at St. Paul's Espiscopal Church. Mrs. Bell will be in charge of the program and festive, free-will luncheon will be served. Mrs. Robert Wheeler, director of | J. Burnham | the Daily Vacation Church School which begins Monday, June 9, gave an outline of plans for the 10 day | session. Mrs. Joseph Bringman, chair- man of the Ways and Means com- mittee, presented a work plan for the year which was adopted by the group. Delegates Mrs. Clawson, Mrs. Reggie Pritchard and Mrs. W. H. | Bell spoke with inspiration on the reports of the 59th St. Johns Pres- byterial Conference at Sanford, | Fla., April 21, 22 and 23. Refreshments were served by members of Circle III to Mesdames Forrest Turner, Earl Julian, Ralph | Noble, J. Burnham Maylard, Glea- | son Snow, Clark W. Wager, James | Adeline Corry, Robert Fred J. Miller, Reggie Pritchard, Raymond | Felton, James Looper, H. Harrsi, Joseh Brent, Edgar Stark, Walter Clawson, George Somers, J. P. Baillod and J. W. Knowles, Mrs. Delio Cobo Re-Eected Head Of Mothers Club Mrs. Delio Cobo was re-elected president of the Mothers’ Club of the Convent of Mary Imma- culate and St. Joseph's School | for the 1952-1953 term at a re- cent meeting of the group. Other officers elected to serve with her are Mrs. Kermit Lewin, first vice-president; Mrs. Zurhost, second vic | Mrs, Marjorie Barrett, and Mrs. Joseph Bonar urer, Mrs. Cobo thanked the bers for re-electing her : ed for full cooperation du coming term of office. At the May meeting club, installation cere es the new officers will be ducted by Sister De!phine ne nd ask- ing the of the for con Ma- n associat) Navy Lt! killed In Plane Crash TAMPA (® — The State Highway Patrol here reported a Navy plane crashed just south of Yankeetown today its upant The patrol said he Lt J.J. Baker, address w only 06 DO YOU @ OR CREPE Sl Jane | we mem- | Navarro, as Queen and King of the celebration which will begin is invited to enjoy it too. Iced drinks, hot dogs. cookies, cake, candy and other goodies will be available during the fes- tival. Final plans for the affair were made at a meeting of the Harris | School room representatives | Tuesday at a meeting held in the school library. Study topic for evening was “Whose Business Is the Curri- culum,” presented by Mrs. Char- lotte Haskins, fifth grade teacher at Harris. “The term ‘curriculum’ as it is now used,” she said,” covers everything the youngsters do in school under the guidance of teachers and other persons.” Plans for a final gathering of the group were discussed and a party for teachers and husbands of members will be held at Mon roe County Beach next month. Hostesses for the evening in- cluded Mesdames F. A. Hatfield, J. R. Foresman, L. Roberts and G. Carson. FORMER KEY WESTER VISITS FROM NEW YORK Louis Godinet, formerly of Key West, who has been living in New York City for the past 14 years, atrived yesterday after flying to Miami and then to Key West, to spend a vacation with his daughters Yolanda and Carol Ann at his mother’s residence, 5 Pohaski street. Mr. Godinet will remain in the city for a few days and then fly to Havana, Cuba, where he will visit with his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Emilio Godinet. Godinet is employed in New York with the Horn and Hardart Co. Bakery Retail store. Apply To Wed Howard B. Carter, 35, 3511 Ave- nue E, and Helen C. Egizi, 38, 61 Pennana Drive, Hialeha, have ap- plied for a marriage license at the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord Roland J, Bessellieu, 2%, VX-1 ! Boca Chica, and Arlean E. Brandy, | 22, 304 Amelia street have also ap- plied for a license to wed, Ingrid Bergman Expecting Twins ROME (® — X-rays have dis- closed that Ingrid Bergman is ex- pecting twins in June. berto Rossellini, husband of the |film star. He said he hopes at |least one will be a girl and if so jhe 1] name her Idabella. The couple have a son, Robertino, born in Febri 195) ie was believed to be from the d Naval Air Station of the crash were not LIKE SPAGHETTI? SETTE’S @ OR PASTA PAZOO Whatever It Is, Our Ni A SPEC REN! IN F CH & ITALIAN ew Chef Can Make It! FALIST! rT RAUL’ DANCING TO GUS AYALA and THE MUSIC OF His ORCHESTRA Every Saturday on the Bivd. MUSIC IN TONITE AND E THE AIR VERY NITE AT THE CASA CAYO HUESO SUPPER CLUB @ Mae Piodela EAT DRINK A 17'S NO LONGE “MONKEY BAR THINK UP A Never a cove @ Johnny Pritchard ND BE MERRY R NEW NAME! €or Minimum This was reported today by Ro- | PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Dan Navarro, Jr. And June Knight To Be King And Queen Of May Fete The annual May Day Festival for Harris School on Friday, May 2, will feature the crowning of Miss June Knight and Master Danny the May. The ceremony is part of at 4:30 p. m. on the Harris School grounds. The royal couple’s attendants are from the sixth grade. The “royal court” will be entertained by a program and the public * |Ladies Auxiliary |Fleet Reserve To 'Elect Officers Nominations for officers of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Fleet Re- serve were made at a recent meet- ing presided over by Margaret Owens, president. The new officers will be elected at the May business session. The slate includes nominees El- la Morton for president; Elizabeth | Schneider, vice-president; Lorraine Yale, secretary; Mizpah Pierce, | Catherine Holliday. The board of directors: Helen Castagna, June Honaker, Virginia Cooper, Betty Broadbent, Myra Stewart, Frances Harrington, Mary Boyson and Dorothy Sweat. A letter from the Red Cross thanking the organization for their Naval hospital party was read and plans for a dinner discussed. Elizabeth Schneider was appoint- ed acting secretary due to the transfer of Evaline Kelley, The LA of FL held a coffee April 24 at 10 a.m. with 25 members pre- sent. Canasta was played and doughnuts served with coffee. FRANK BAZO FINISHES RADIO COURSE IN USAF A/3C Frank Baso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bienvenido Baso, 515 Louisa street, has completed a radio operator's course in the Air Force. Baso has been stationed at Keesler Air Force Base, Missis- sippi. He is now going to the USAF Security School in Texas, 904 Fleming OWNED & OPERATED BY ADELINE RUSSELL Officials ‘Ponder Red ‘Plane Attack It Is Possible That The Soviets Deliberately Staged The Attack As A Terror Tactic By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (®—United States officials pondering reasons for Tuesday's Russian fighter-plane attack on a French airliner agree on one thing: It opened the 1952 season of spring jitters in Europe. Four of the 17 persons aboard the Berlin-bound liner were wound- jed, one seriously. British, French and American high commissioners in Berlin immediately protested |the “unwarranted attack,” de- | manding investigation and com- Pensation. The Russians ignored the pro- | tests and sent a counter-protest jinstead. They charged the plane was not flying in the corridor per- mitted over the Soviet Zone of Germany, When the French plane failed to follow a signal to land, the Russians said, the Soviet jets fired across its bow. The Russian grounded nearly all fighter planes in their zone of Germany today—an obvious result of the attack. Soviet officers told the 4-power Air Safety Center that training flights were conducted this morn- ing only in one area of Saxony. 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