The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 22, 1953, Page 5

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7 SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS_OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Mrs. Rose Voloshin|Studio Party DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor beginning , |four o‘clock in the afternoon was ; |shin in honor of mother, Mrs. & Is Honor Guest || At Cocktail Party A cocktail party at given Sunday by Pigs V.. Volo: Rose Voloshin, at hie home, 1100 South Street, Co-hosts for Voloshin were Mr. and Mrs. Ski Skewis and Everett Woods who aided in pre- paring and sei martinis and | |hors d’oeuvres to the guests. Fancy cheese mixtures, olives stuffed with cream cheese, pickled 7 jonions and anchovies, various re- lishes, marinated herring in sour cteam, crackers with specially pre- pared snack mixtures, small sand- wiches and other delicacies were served buffet style. The party was held in the gar / \den and house, Mrs. Voloshin was congratulated on her eontinuation of art work which: she took up at fF |the age of 72 and which she to do while visiting in Key West, On the guest roster were Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Uliveri, Regina St. At Albert Home Enjoyed Sunday The studio party given by Ted and Lee Albert on Sunday evening was a delightful informal affair. 9 | Guests admired the newly decorat- ed home at 1500 Plagler and the paintings by Lee which are hung throughout the well-appointed house. Co-hostess was Mrs. Ed- ward Farrall, sister of Mrs, Al- bert. Refreshments served were dainty sandwiches of chicken and ham, | Island date and nut bread with cheese, & variety, of cfackers, fruit cake Pikee aioe: at tees and = : friends of the ¢ouple e tour of the studio and conversation in general, The guest included Mr, cat i pie mee at le at Le i eee bee irs. L. C. Viole Velde, Mise Dorothy Raymer, Mrs. Elvita Reilly, Mrs. Jeanne Paul Bertha Paul Little, Viola | Taylor. Veidt, Jean Ort, Katrina Osoff, Dorothy Rayiner, Kathleen Me- Intyre, Vivienne Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butler, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Young, Robert -D. Lipp- | |man, Edmund Giesbert, Lew | |Strong, Carter Chase, Earle John- eee ‘ THE WILFRED-MAE TRIO WILL APPEAR at the Casa Marina Hotel on Jan, 30 for the March “et Dimes ball which will be sponsored by the local Junior Chamber of Commerce. The trio will be on hand to give Key Westers something new and different in the line of entertainment. ‘Music for the affair will be presented by Larry Lloyd and his Society Orchestra who will arrive ‘in Key West direct from the Garden of the Gods in Colorado. Reservations for the Ball may be » had by phoning 2-6890 or 2-5573 on or before Tuesday, January 2%. Tickets may be purchased from “any JayCee member. Candied orange or grapefruit peel makes. a delicious addition to} ; |@ compote of fresh citrus fruit sec- | |tions and diced apple. Use a red- |skinned apple for this dessert and leave the skin on, \ | ERS FIND CURB FOR MISERY DUE TO ASTHMA ATTACKS. RUSHED HERE? New hope for relief from asthma “parox- yams is seen today in reports of success with : palliative formula which acts to relieve | Opeestion. Men and women who formerly suffered with dread coughing. chokitig, wheerihie asthma attacks now teli of bi relief after using it. PROMETIN costs $3, considering résults, this i not expensive, | nts to only a few petinies se ty an directs erie Terminator out CENTRAL PHARMACY, Cerner White & Truman Ave. “Sail Orders Filled Style 5327 8928 || The with fragrance that lasts Nicest Way || to Wear Your ‘N } w ( my : || Feet this Fall... «++ is clad in the butter Cory Fragrance Shampoo is a new deep softness of these little eleansing marvel that’s gone to the leather casuals. Each step smartest heads in all the smartest places. will feel like heaven, each | It not only gives refreshing cleanliness comune: wilh va better. for to hair and scalp, but wraps you in a ene ee “= cae: | . . . Scallops and vamp knots lingering cloud of the world’s greatest add nice accent. In brown perfumes... COTY perfumes! Pleasant or black. Just for you .. . pleasant for your audience, long after we've cut, set, and shampooed Ask for “Fragrance Shampoo” by cory GLOBE in L’Origan, L’Aimant, Emeraude, or ad ss yo ages: better “We Fit The Hard To Fit” Mi ai — FORMERLY Pic‘m Sots end appiied exclusively in beauty salox SHOE STORE .: m — meee REY WEST'S NEWEST AND LARGEST FAMILY SHOE STORE S10 Fleming St. Key West, Fis. H son, Mrs. Read, Jeanne ahd Ski Skewis and Sverett Woods. A lovely flower centerpiece of tropical blooms in a huge brass bowl from Gift House decorated the buffet table. Apply To Wed The following have applied for martiage licences in the office of County Judge Raymond Lord. Cecil Ray Webb, 23, USS Cool- baugh, hometown igs om N.C, and Ella Virginia Boswell, 30, Treasurer Island Cove, Key West. Robert George Bergman, 20, 813 Duval Street, and Agnes Amélia Davila, 24, 927 Eaton Street. Bernard Mingo, Jr., 25, 220 Oli- via Street and Barbara F, Welters, 22, 903 Thomas Street. anne Serving hamburger patties for an evening snack? Make the patties of uniform size by rolling out the meat on waxed paper and cutting with a large round cookie cutter. Use a wide spatula or pan- cake turner to lift the patties onto the skillet you are going t0 cook them it. Be suré, of course, to heat the skillet before adding the hamburgers, COMING THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 CAP Cadets, Key West High Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Navy Wives’ Bowling League, 1 p.m., N. S. Also open bowling, Rotary Club luncheon, 12:15, St, Paul’s Parish Hall. Key West Lions, meeting, 6:90 p.m. at Lions Den, Seminary St. Monroe County Hospital Wom- an’s Auxiliary Sewing group, at hospital, 2 p.m. Hand weaving classes, 1 to 4 ylor. Mr. and Mrs. J.C, Kinsey, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Skewis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kéefshaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Greene, Mr. and Mrs; W. E. Baughman, Mr. and Mrs. bien Vette, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Messers Earl Johnson, Carl Chase, Lew Sttong and Julian Voloshin. a Raisin Savee for Mam or Tongue 1 cup sugar 12 cup water 1 cup seedless taisins 2 tablespoons Butter 3 tablespoons vinegar 1-2 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper 14 teaspoon cloves Few grains mace Cook sugar and water § min: utes, Add othér ingredients and cook until jelly dissolves, Raisin Sauce for Steamed 1 cup seeded raisins cut fine 1-2 cup sugar 1:12 Cups Water 1 1-2 tablespoons lemon juice Simmer raisins in water until soft. Add sugar, cook. slowly tor 15 minutes. Add lemon juice, A portion of-leftover flavored Gelatin, cut into tiny cubes, makes @ bright garnish for sliced banan- as, sliced oranges or vanilla pud- EVENTS Navy Wives Club Pledge Members At Meeting The Island City Navy Wives Club held their monthly member- ship social Wednesday morning at 10:00 in the White Hat Club Lounge on the Naval Station. Erma Baugh, mem! ip chair- man, acted as pastane sad aeneind all refreshments. Joah Hintski and Angelyn Shep- pard made their pledge into the ¢lub and are now members of the City Navy Wives club No. Two new candidates for mem- margarine and add rum flavoring, Don't forget to add a dash of salt, too, for good flavor. DIAL: Citizen Of Thursday, January 22, RAISIN PIE 3-4 cup sugar 2 tablespoon flour 1 teaspoon cinnamor 1-4 teaspoon salt 2 egg yolks 1 cup sour cream 2 tablactans lemon juice Grated rind of 1 lemon 2 cups séedless raisins 1-2 cup chopped nuts Pastry . a Mix sugar, flour, cinnamon, ai salt. Beat egg yolks slightly. Stir in sour cream, lemon juice and grated rind. Add the sugar-flour mixture and stir well. Mix in taisnins and nuts. Pour into pastry lined pie pan. Lay 1-2 inch pastry strips over the top in.a lattice. Pinch edges of pastry strips to pie shell so they'll hold. Bake for 15 minutes in an over 450 degrees, then reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake 10 minutes longer. Serving—or To Take Out Italian Spaghetti, Sea Foods, Chops, Steaks, Spanish Dishes Home Made Key Lime Pie We Serve Our Turtle Steak With Fork Only 620 Fleming St. Key West, Fla. 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page § DAUGHTER TO VERATES ° News has -been received from Philadelphia of the birth of a baby girl, weighing five pounds, tive ounces, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Verate on January 17. Grandparents are Mrs. Dahlia Knowles and Mr. Blar Verate. mm § ALE we promsip IS NOW GOING ON DRESSES! DRESSES! DRESSES! Cocktail, Evening, Daytime; Casuals RACKS OF. BACH DAY A $5.00 - $10.00 $15.00 -$20.00 | DOLLAR SPECIAL FRIDAY’S DOLLAR SPECIAL ASSORTED sizes. COATS... SUITS... WATER REPELLENT TOPPERS .. . SHORTS HATS and BAGS lecture, Key West High School, 8 pun. Festival from 2 p.m. on at St. Paul's church . Oyster supper and Hat Bar Exchange — at 6:30 p.m. in Parish Audubon Scteen Tour. Dr. How- ard L. Orians of Milwaukee — “Wildlife at Your step,” 8:00 p.m, Key West High School. Matinee, 2:00 p.m. “Lakelore,” Truman School. Presented by Monroe County Audubon Society. HALTERS . . . SKIRTS .. . BLOUSES BRAS ... SLIPS ... BEACHWEAR $1.00 MAR-ED DRESS SHOP 421 DUVAL ST. ACROSS FROM LA CONCHA HOTEL p.m., West Martello Gallery| TUESDAY, JANUARY 27— Art Classes, County Beach, Jayshees meeting at home of Mrs. Kenneth Knowles, 2115 Staples Ave., 8 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary Arthur Sawyer Post Amétican Legion Unit No. 28. Meeting at Legion Post Home, Stock Island, 8 p.m. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, Cuban Masonic Lodge, 8 p.m. March of Dimes fashion show and card party at Cosa Marina, beginning at 2 p.m. Bring your ewn cards and come early as no tebles are reserved. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23~ Old Fashioned nymn sing and fellowship program, Poifciana Baptist Church, Knights of Pythias, P; 728 Fleming Street, m. Ceramic classés, 7 to 10 p.m., West Martello Gallery Art Classes, County Beach. Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of Fastern Star, Scottish Rite Temple, $ p.m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24~ Youth for Christ Rally. Fleming Street Methodist Church, 129 Fleming Street, 7:30 p.m. Martello Towers Art School, County Beach, children’s class- es, 10 a.th. to noom. Adult per- trait classes, 2 to 4 p.m. Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m. Youth for Christ Bible Study, Methodist Church, 729 Flem- ing Street, 7:; Ft. Taylor the most wonderful thing that ever happened to @ silver spoon... SEALTEST PRESTIGE ICE CREAM @ The new luxury ice cream for those who prefer extra richness. Look for Prestige Beginners’ Bridge Group, Ft. Taylof Officers’ Club, 8 p.m. Ladies Golf Tournament, E Ww. Golf course, § a.m, Combined social and handicraft hours at K. W. Youth Center! every Tues. evening. Open house party, 8 p.m. Portrait painting, 2 to 4 p.m., West Martello Gallery Art Classes, County Beach. Couneil United Church Women, ll a.m. at Fleming St. Metn- odist Church, luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Unit 58 Ladies Aux. PRA, cof. fee, Naval Beach Patio, 10 a A. Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, K. of P. Hall, 7:30 p.m. Order of DeMolay Boys, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aux. VFW Post 2911, VFW Post Home, 8 p.m. Interior Decorating Class, Woni- an’s Club, 8 p.m. Ever Ready Star Club, 3 p.m. Harris Schoo! Room Repre- sentatives, sthool library, 7:30 p.m Formal Opening Ball of Casa] WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 Marina, dinner at 7:30 p.m., followed by dancing and enter- tainment. MONDAY, JANUARY #8— Alcoholics corre ipoyy Key West group, meeting at 8 p.m. Water color landscape class, 2 to 4 p.m, West Mar tello Gallery Art Classes,’ County Beach. i Methodist Men, Wesley House, 8| pt, Scheol, § p.m. i Audubon Screen Tour movie and | n

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