The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 6, 1953, Page 5

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eT ter ett entree er Ane bg iar a aa uae nasi aici SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEW. DOROTHY RAYMER, the tt $ i ER é onge BEEe Le | feyi i 53* el Fg if 5 ity 1 é ait 5 : 32 ij HT Hib TH | he ij i } -P ifs att i F i y : : r ¢ H gf if 3 i E it i He iv i $ : i bs Cy ij i i H if it i i z z ‘i z ii i i i i 3 H Hy 4 re ? nade ae I 3 a B Boy Scouts of Ar:erica ‘were know, daughter knows. Ideal is ly Editor. her Style Headquarters! Wek oe Chafing dishes and good curry go together, but don’t think that the chafing dish is a must when you make this. It’s just as nice made in a saucepan, only not as elegant as when you handle the chafing dish at the table or buffet. ‘irst you melt in the chafing dish or a large saucepan one fourth of or margarine. but one small or two large fry ES z add gradually two cups of chicken broth and one cup of it cream. Sneak it off the top the bottle, and drink the skim milk yourself, it’s non-fattening! Stir constantly until all is perfectly smooth and cook until the mixture as thick as a fine sauce. Turn it 4s to a cassarole if you don’t use “Dish.” Drain well two cans shrimp and add to the curried sauce. Cover and cook slowly for bout 15 minutes. There are a large assortment of accompaniements it’s good to Among them diced apple, peanuts, pine nuts, hard cooked eggs and of grated coconut. Serve the over mounds of hot rice, and 3 > Phe. Miscellaneous Shower In Honor Of Miss Lopez Given Wednesday Eve Miss Rosario Dolores Lopez was feted with a miscellaneous bridal shower at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Dora Garcia, 708 Eaton Street on Wednesday evening. Ne: arly 30 guests attended and Miss Lopez received lovely gifts of linens, glassware, cigarette sets, lingerie, perfume, a wooden salad ame heme at night boudior lamp, hand embroidered that her children had big mess in the big to fly into a ter- The girls and friends family enjoyed games, then were treated to a showing of the bridal trousseau. Pictures were taken for the bride’s memory album. Frozen tropical fruit punch, chic- ken sandwiches, potato chips, can- dy hearts, mints, nuts, cookies and cake were served by Miss Lopez and Mrs. Garcia. The display of gifst brought “ohs” and “‘aws” from the watch- ers as Miss Lopez unwarpped each one. The party broke up shortly be- fore 9 a. m. and a group of the girls accompanied the bride-elect to the USO NCCS where she was to have the signal honor of being | given an award pin at 9:30 p. m. for over 50 hours volunteer service with the USO. it 3° i HH bowl, a blanket and bedspread, a luncheon sets, pillowslips, hand- made lace doilies, coasters, vases and a set of whatnot vases. OL: fhe eer Honor Roll Is Announced By San Carlos San Carlos Spanish School “an- nounced today its honor roll for the past nine weeks as follows: Children’s Department: (Elemen- tary Spanish and English): Kinder- garten, Veda Schmidt, Carol Chel- lies, Linda Bates, Robert. Sardo, Edward McLaughlin, Marsha Mann and Ellen Paulsen. 1st Grade, Elizabeth Mariscal, Melba Bates, and Brian Reynolds 2nd Grade, Phytlis Curry, Belin- da Berman, Joy M. Hartley. 3rd Grade, Isabel Zayas. Fad bed. You can plainly see that ie state of affairs made the ids fall away to nothing gal was looking a ter- mess herself. No time for time even to eat! Has : The guest roster included Jean Pumphrey, Mrs. Osa Johnson, Ru- thele Moore, Imogene Stansell, Osa Branthoover, Mrs, Charles Mathis, Mrs. Juliette Lopez who helped serve, Carrie Abreu, Theo Vickeny, Smith. Mrs. Phillip H. Stallone, Mrs. Jo Ann Valenzuela, Mrs. Gerald W. | 4th. Grade, Camelia Cabot, Yo- | ADELINE'S Custom Work Done In Our Own EVERYONE Seereoes merece Players Cooperate | Fis. Febwary 6, 1953 On Opening Date For Navy Carnival The Key West Players, cooperat- ing to the hilt with the Navy Charity Carnival, plan opening the forthcoming production, “The Bat,” on Thursday, February 12 so that the drama will not be running on the opening date of the Carnival, ) |February 19. » y PRE-VIEW OF WEDDING FINERY is admired by Miss Rosario Lopez, right, bride-elect, and her aunt, Mrs. Dora Garcia who is to be matron of honor at the wedding, February 14. The St. Valentine’s Day nuptials will take place at the Garcia home, 708 Eaton Street. The groom is Reuben Arthur Skaaland, USN. On Wednesday evening, Miss Lopez was feted by her aunt with a miscellaneous bridal shower attended by nearly 30 friends.—Citizen Staff Photo. Se Fe i et eel IT Truman School P.T.A. Meeting Date Changed The regular meeting of Tru- man elementary school Parent- Teacher Association, scheduled for Tuesday February 10, 1953, has been postponed and will be held Wednesday, February 11 at 7:45 p. m. landa Cabot. Perfect, Attendance: Ellen Han- son, Carol Chellies, Ellen Paulsen, Veda Schmidt, James Scott, Isabel Zayas, Michael Valdez, Jennifer Valdez, Linda Bates, Marsha Hunt, Scott Cates, Yolanda Cabot, Joyce Bates, Children’s Special class (Spsnish) Francien McCarthy, Emily Me- Carthy, J. David Lawler, Carolyn Jenkins, Deanna Cobo, Ximara Al- fonso, Emily Harris, Theda Bear- up, Marilyn Bearup, Connie Arnold, Carmen Lopez, Luis Mariscal, Di- anne Mathews, Aloma Baya, John Hooper, Perla Sosin, Francine De- Janey, Swevia Cortez, Melinda Cor- tez Adults’ Dapartment (Conversa- tional Spanish): Students in Good Standing Ist. Year, Agnes H. Stanfield, | Tupaz, | Dolores Cancino, Betty Irene Hannick, Marie Gronn, Chris- tine Momm,, Alice Mohr, Marie El- lis, William C. Stanfield, Hazel Rivet and Minnie Brown. Second and Third Years, Evelyn Williams, Hazel Cutlan, Ann Man- ker, Eula Hicks Fritz, Carrie M. Nichols, Burt P. Garnett, Marcella J. League, Edward L. Johnson and The play, directed by Bob Pol- lock, will be presented straight through the week, beginning Feb- Tuary 12 ending the night of Feb- ruary 18, and will be presented on Sunday night showing has been held. A number of new faces will be seen in the production which is a thriller-diller adapted from “The Staircase,” by Mary Ro- berts Rinehart, and whipped into rapid-action play form by Mrs. Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Ex- perienced actress, Emily Goddard has the role of the lady who finds that her house seems to be haunt- ed. The solution of the who-dun-it makes up the story. The play has a counterpart now running on B: way with Zasu top roles. Dress rehearsal is set for the first of the week and the techinal staff is hard at work completing the last minute details of the set. It promisés to be one of the most exciting melodrama mysteries ever given by the Players group. ITEMS OF INTEREST TO DIAL: Citizen Office, 25662 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MASSACHUSETTS ¢ .*L, Freda Juralewicz, from Salem, be- came the bride of Robert Carrier at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church at 4 p.m. yesterday. She is the “Cinderella” bride, who with her husband, was given the luggage set by the three guests at the March of Dimes ball who bid $350 for the set. The groom’s hometown is Lewiston, Me.—Citizen Staff Photo. For Your Cary! Richards D-H Perm 423 Fleming St. oy ©. Rocket Your Way To me J. REID’S Key West’s Newest and Most Modern Appointed Beauty Salon La Concha Hotel Se habla espanol ENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Dial 2-5263 Phone For Appointment Decorating Workshop ane DIAL 2-2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST Kathleen Mitchell. Spanish instruction is given by Miss Benildes Remond and English instruction by Mrs. Alice Roberts, Virgil Osborne, Martha Brown, | Janice Redding, Mrs. Garland P. | Carr, Mrs. J. C. McMahon, Mrs. Earl Duncan, Consuelo Gomez, Mrs. Pedro Santana! Dorothy Ray- mer, Josette Santana, Gudelia Gar- meyer, Mrs. Charles Romano, Mrs. | J. F. Matchett, Mrs. Amparo Lake, | and others. | Miss Lopez will be married to! Reuben Arthur Skaaland of Wis- eonsin at the Garcia home at 8:30 | Pp. m. on St. Valentine's Day. The | immediate family and friends will | attend the ceremony. A large re- ception will be held for scores of well-wishers after the weeding. Apply To Wed William Snellar, 21, OPDEVSTA and Jean Auther, 21, have applied | for a marriage license at the of- fice of County Judge Raymond R expressly for the nine women out of ten who have dry hair! This new, miracle waving action requires 90 pre-conditioners . .. the special oils and ingredients, specially blended, insure long-lasting, lustrous waves and silky ringlet ends on every type of hair... there's even a special lotion for Silver Blondes! So, for the loveliest, most glamorous permanent ever—come im, ‘of phone for your appointment .... Visit Your Favorite Beauty Salon *f Chimie Ct LOGGLERS a Ee lk ! 5555 ‘ Hin fe ? ; Where Using Your Fingers Is Legal CHICKEN IN THE BASKET $1.25 PICK YOUR OWN CHICKEN TO THE SOOTHING RHYTHMS OF JOHNNY PRITCHARD'S PIANO MAGIC DANCE EVERY NIGHT TO THE MUSIC OF THE TONETTES Jean, Rose, Marlene and Jo CASA CAYO HUESO TOP OF DUVAL ON THE OCEAN 75 ri oa it g 3 z H g 4 g ivf ge i ‘t if | Lord. | Richard McLean Filer, 20, and Joan Virginia Kintzing, 20, Miami} Shores, have also applied. | Raoul Jorge Perez, 23, 714 Ba- kers Lane, and Patricia Mallory, | ff lt fairy story in my life, now I? recommended entertainment our town this week that is no ‘airy Story is the new movie of I $. it 2 ; i Fe sph rc ere 20, 1403 Truman Avenue, have ap- several mente ago, and intend |Plied to wed, oY mended | : a} for young and old. Here’s| Harris PTA Meet | warmer you can send | see with no qualms at| Changed To Mon. | old pal who likes to 2 2 = A Feel as light afoot as the Spring air . . . float on a di cushion of the softest foam rubber snugly covered with COBBLERS'’ very own soit- as-c-caress custom-tanned leather. What prettier way to catch the sun's rays! Fly-weight, flex- ible leather soles with a sliver of a heel. In White, Black, Red, Goldrush. Sizes 410. $5.95 tt F | The Harris Elementary PTA will meet Monday, February 9%, at 8 p. m. instead of Tuesday. An art class will be conducted in the Key West High School Auditorium from 7 to 8 p. m. Tuesday, February 10. Harris twachers will, attend. Put i 4 jot ex y, we sure hope jyou have a nice weekend, and that you go to each one of the places jwe've recommended and do just as we said. Of course the fairy story is a true story. and you couldn't do better. We believe in all that stuff! See you sround on the throes | Monday: Luv, Jaxon Advt. 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