The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 14, 1952, Page 4

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Monday, July 14, 1952 SOCIETY DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN = = : me i i wedding date and details to be an Committees Report SHOP HOPPING —— hurch, $ BLE reli HE iN #3 ‘ie ii diy ee [its a kh an ped es , and then Ht cream. Add and beat in one- fourth cup of drained prepared horse radish that has the juice pressed out before going into the Hi aie til! it donate sag ds _ 438 au ali af af Liga aaa<is Aa i any 3 wale i He i r itt plaque of Forrest Mrs. Mary’ il i nie ‘der’s x kek Conch Cho q3te “49413; brought in one of the cutest in place cards yi it might be a very good i pass it along, and also of gals, a few |cream. A pinch of salt, old }the cubes smaller if be the low | until very stiff one cup of heavy |j glad when the washing all,that is an appetite tickler. Beat | lot g sital seglsltl which fell on Mon- {freeze in an icecube tray. Cut all the little ago i ae in first U. S. Postage 3 med to s. *would like is ho-y mail was sent before this date the stamp was first Carrier pigeon, con't know any friendly ‘carrier sides affixed by the this day was proclai lebrated in the U, Another thing we in the United States too, Pe = e238 233 know, There must be a lot of French- N. Y. Postmaster. maybe. Well, we » 80 pigeons, and be- shopping. we've been Din- y one for | the pleasure to see and I ) i ce aa! | a lit Ls ae ee aa place cards were little white cardboard squares on which the tiny bright shells used to make shell jewelry by the NAS ladies, the AT THE TRADEWINDS CLUB Intredveing With Pride The ii fi td ar Hilt id Ae ar ea sai} 3 lei is SSE om e Si pais lerwater tiny ev: shells. In th some strange und fashioned of the pasted. The cards stand up and wel tive. They were Pawella. If the PlahisT’, Rony Sustas i a 7 DISHUR Direct From New York Engogemente. OPENING NIGHT In Our AIR CONDITION CAFE LOUNGE 13) ELEANOR BERVALDL grandmother of bride-to-be Miss Bervaldi, is shown at the party given recently for her uughter. She is the mother of Carl Bervaldi, Paye’s father. ais thee 338 BE i ne tte Hy Te i nea 38 ot ia Hea sb yell egeg~ Hie Ha Veal Cutlet: Chicken: Wed- a Maybe you just think you don't just try it like Tuna fish, but once like this: Slice very thin some cold boiled or baked ham. any questions ins Cook about 1 cup sliced mush-| John McFerron Tooms. Stir about five i 3 a3 i 322% : tas 3 Bab HATO hE ata | vig pith Bunt te ; Le Ee i le ‘i ==] CASA CAYO HUESO SUPPER CLUB NEVER A COVER OR MINIMUM THERE'S NO SUCH THING AND HIS WONDERFUL PIANO MAGIC JERRY PINDER ano nis sano AH itt f 58 if: i : iS i Pe il tit fsa ty 13ed i ck fact that nowada: 5 Tits the greatest progress in agricul- ture in the past thirty-five years. =, buged hye ge he claimed |

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