The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 18, 1953, Page 2

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1a$ curlier hair, from 1939 to 1948, when thelr fe ther was minister at the embassy, but they were pretty young then so they are scheduled to make ir bows to their parents’ riends at a Christmas debutante rty along with some 20 other uds, Miss Osorio To Marry Here Miss Margarita Osorio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Osorio of Camaguey, Cuba, will become the bride of Joaquin Oliveros, Key West, at the home of Dr, Edward Gonzalez, 300 Simonton St., on Sun- day, December 20th at § p, mm. All friends are invited, nes eee | basay receatly. SOCIETY — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Se soos et tical tWins. Mollie looks more like | “The final decision to publish|rived from Londen, where they|' White Meos Reception had sat in up-front seats at the They do not even dress, talk or White House Reception In Capital |25 when she married the then 6t-\eq Queen's secretarial school, their mother told me. This was the Dam Palace, two events which 0d Cynthia history. Mollies likes } cal the - a a “What will we talk about?” the - news. sign their John H ancock to novels, confessions, an- siderations which are relevant r| “Here they come,” the rumor bout it for days. | 1 small can boneless sardines {sent over. Icles, hatless, her reddish-gold| Mrs. Ickes’ Book \are “all public figures, who knew Ae Gay Addition To Party Menus s sp. capers volumes of “The Secret Diary of as we sat in a corner of @ small\0ld saying “better be damned than; Holiday party-going centers not Stuff center with cream cheese Frid riday laugh about. They practically nev a er stopped,” Lady Makins said. Jo Ellen Keller, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Telephone: Citisen Office, 2.5661 “4 of several volumes in-|mother — blue-eyed, fresh-faced)travels among the : ts, her father, Cyr Mrs. Ickes Autographs New Diary; = |®<,* : ron hl if arse E to-of se my; ated from the Southov-| “They got a big cut ef) renation_ cetemonies and bad walk alike. And they like differ \ i ) " : . tennis, Cynthia swimming. But they year-old cabinet member in 1936,'they’ve been accompanying their colorful diplomatic reception. The would have left their American : -siggert By JANE EADS in book's preface. “It has'parents to all the big functions in girls shook hands with the Presi- cousins agog for ever both share'an interest in riding ee x in Hampshire, each had her own effort to understand the frank- jae Worried ‘as they dressing for), 5. They also share an interest alyses and exposes. Sometimes t here's zhampagne. There's always 30. cop _ 1 | 3 j 5 com |the interior and long a member of, The first consideration is that Copanes And Hors d’Qeuvres 4 kee Cesk ee The twins lived in Washington 1 thsp. ground or chopped mint) — - hair wound in customary braids) «1, seems a little Presumptuous 'the risks” they would have to ac-| ° ° a like a tight coronet about her head, for me to be putting my auiegraph cept as such. In this respect, urs. AE Christmas Holiday Time 1 on. yoacks 1 tbsp. ground onion Sad ‘ixed with devilled ham and just 1 tsp. salt Harold L, Ickes.” These are the Connécticut Avenue — bookshop not noticed at all.” — _ jonly around the punch bowl, but m i ‘ " ” | , ¥ Grated rind and juice of lemon intimate, unvarnished, colorfully-|Where the autograph “party” —| The second, she said, “bears di-|aigo the canape and hors d’ oeuy- enough mayonaisse to bind. Chill Mash sardines, add cheese, blend and Saturday A world of adventure! well. Add all else. Mound in a bow! and chill thoroughly. Serve as dip ja big falisiress dina? x Ge em- Mollie and Cynthia are not ide y i This is interesting because bot eg! th |volving some six million words. \and unspoiled. Only recently ar-and all heads turn. and locks more: like her. mother British Embassy Twins Attend th own,” writes Mrs. Ickes, who W8S er Manor School and later attend-|their first White House affair.” CUrtsied to the queen at Bucking- ent things. Mollie likes literature, i rfield Court Antograph parties stud the so-cial spectrum in this town, where been based on two principal con- the Capital. dent and first lady and talked a- and at their home, Sherfield Court headliners ———~ijn the little English car, they had This was true as ever when Jane Franklin Roosevelt’s inner cabinet, t20Se her husband criticizes or} leaves penned her name to hundreds of/in this book,” Mrs. Ickes confided (Ickes told me, she believes in th — etl: i | worded memoirs of her late hus-|Wit® 4 light white wine — took ee ee ae trays that add so much to the about three hours, then slice. i E . Ickes, ho w, had a candor with which he always wrote." band, the self-styled “Old Cur. Laie vy Feage be publlahing of It is no secret that he did not like festivities. Sprinkle with paprika and chopped ” " A few are listed below that have mudgeon” who was secretary of|the papers (Simon and Schuster), at Porgy er nt ss a uacavanhias of bela decy Page2 THE KEY WESTCITIZEN —_Friday, December 18, 1953. 105 or Wilmarth Ickes, the sec,|flavor. retary’s stepson. The secretary’s| Cut thin slices of Virginia ham ed with horseradish. Mash cream cheese with a little worcestershire sauce and dash of horseradish. Form in pencil-like | We're used to queens in jeweled|Folls, wrap in dried beef, cut in OLD ISLAND TRADING POST Corner Caroline and Whitehead Antiques Gifts Featuring the Antique and the Unique for Christmas Giving a } and politicians, but you ought to|°f mint in ends. I see aa flurry tanned ty igo rence Wedges of canned pineapple or Makins Twins when they show up S¥@Va, wrapped in bacon and broil-) at a Washington party. fa are excellent with rum cock- i | thin, Makin, debutante. daughiers| _ SIVA fresh mushroom caps with ‘of the British ambassador and La-|&T0und ham, finely chopped onion dy Makins, are almost as tall as bres arama ne oa ate Sei gy uretty on ett «+ about 12 minutes. One pound of chicken livers sauted slowly in butter, add dash Sherry and season well with salt and pepper. They are served with toothpicks. Soak large ripe olives in olive oil and cut garlic for 24 hours be- fore serving. Cut off stem end of a very large dill pickle, scoop out center with apple corer or paring knife, Births The following births are report- ed by Monroe General Hospital;| Daughter to Archers A dapghter, “Mary Marguerite,! was born to-Mr, and Mrs. Edward Archer, F-7 George Allen Apts., December 7th, Daughter to Waldners A daughter, Holly Melissa, was’ born to Mr, and Mrs. John A.| en Key West, on December! OPEN 10 A.M, - 5 P.M. AND 7 P.M. - 9 P.M. Son te Waynecks Mr. and “Mrs, Frank Wayneck, 1314 Olivia St. announce the birth of a son, James Leon, on December’ sth, Daughter te Chandlers Mr. and Mrs, Richard D. Chand- ler, 2823 Seidenberg Ave., inounce the birth of a daughter, Linda Marie, on December 15th. Van Dervens Have Son A son, Herbert, was born De- cember 15th to the Herbert B. Van Dervens, 1301 Petronia Street, Daughter to Lowe's Mr, and Mrs. Williams L, Lowe, | 227-F Poinciana Pl., announce the| birth of a daughter, Lillian May-| field, on December 16th, Son te Banks Mr. and Mrs. Claude Banks, Quarters CB-1, Naval Station, an- nounce the birth of a son, John Raymond on December 9th. On Your Old Bike | J. B. Stowers Co. | 533 Duval St. Tel. 2-6611 Lovely match-mates for every leathers, fabrics and cobras, in bright holiday colors... rp RADIO Parsley. Good on small rounds of buttered bread. is cream cheese mixed with minc- ed raw onion, horseradish to taste in halves, roll in little cornucopias and black coarsely ground pepper,| jand fill with whipped cream mix- served on rounds of buttered rye! bre: ak. Mix grated sharp cheese with one egg yolk, season with salt and pepper and a drop of tobasco. Spread % inch thick on small (tiaras, ladies in saris, presidents|two-inch lengths and stick sprigs squares or rounds of bread and| |run under broiler until cheese puffs, up like little souffles, Sprinkle pieces of smoked sal-| mon with lime juice and spear with toothpicks, Mix two packages cream cheese with yolk of one egg and a little grated onion, salt and pepper. Fill fresh mushroom caps and put un- der broiler on buttered pan till mushrooms are cooked and cheese Puffs up, 12 to 15 minutes. Crisp potato chips in the oven and sprinkle with garlic salt. Mix cream cheese and liverwurst together with fresh butter and black pepper (coarse ground) and minced onion, Serve on rye crisp or as a dip. Roll out pie dough, place one small roll country sausage on it, wrap pie dough around it and bake till lightly browned. Easier to serve if these are made in indi- vidual. bite-size rolls. 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Wednesdays with crackers, or as spread. | For our ever plentiful and deli-| Mrs. Iekes is the sister of the‘ Prepare, yet have tang and Another stuffing for dill pickles cious shrimp here in Key West, | here is a new “do”; | 5 Ibs. shrimps | 10 mild onions sliced very thin Cook and sheli shrimps, clean, ‘and place in a flat pyrex dish, in alternate layers with onions, using! onions for top layer, Cover with | the following dressing: 4 cloves garlic, chopped fine 4 cups peanut or salad oil 3 cups good cider vinegar 1 large bottle Capers, juice too 1 tbsp. savory salt i 2 tbsp. peppercorns Mix well, ‘pour over shrimps-| onion dish and let stand in refri-| \gerator for 24 hours, Serve with | | toothpicks, | Nor can we leave out our Key | West crawfish. Here is a Crawfish | Pate, and though the recipe ori-| ginated in Norway, it is especially| Suitable for this part of the world: Soak finely chopped or lobster | |in sherry to cover for a few min- jutes. Drain. 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