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me SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WO JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Wednesday, December 73,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Sisters Marry Key Westers Tingle Bells and Spicy Smells, and “owdy-Do's” and “Wish You) Well’s”—Remind me it’s Christ. mes! The fun's begun! Here's wishing you the Merriest one! : i x ui = i fi i Fg if i fd if #f i z i i i i z 5 fs i : t { i el } 2 . lovely time for parents alike, It's so much fun to small sie FE chimneys, there's) St. Nicholas throws) through an open win- that he won't. miss girl or boy if you leave window open for him. it we do, and he always Hy § 8gi Stt]Est iit i 5 3 i ‘You still have time to make your pledge or contribution to the Com- munity Chest, If you don’t have the cash right now, you can pledge the amount you want to give and pay it later. If you want your con- tribution te go to certain agencies =] can say so and the money be used for the ones you spec- ify. Just take or mail your con-| tribution to Window One at the Bank. But do it tomorrow! Fauste’s Food Palace on Flem- Ing Street can contribute every- yeu need for your holiday They have the tenderest, Crisp vegetables, fresh or tangerines, apples and kumquats, shiny red cranberries, fruit cakes and puddings, spices and wines, candy and nuts—every thing te fill your table—all at one store—all at competitive prices and all tops in quality. SOS Eggnog is traditional holiday hospitality in many homes between| Christmas and New Year's day.! This is the way one old inn in| Chariesten, South Carolina has| been making is since 1750, Just} thought you'd like to know! Dissolve 2 pounds of granulated sugar tm 1 fifth of white and 1 fifth of gold light-bodied rum. Store im large covered jar in re- frigerator overnight. Beat 24 eg¢ yoiks to a light froth, then add gradually t rum and sugar mix- ‘uce, Beating to foam. Chill in re- irigerator 3 hours. Beat 4 quarts, of heavy eream ip another bowi to Hit coneletency and pour rum-egg} mizvure inte cream bowl, deating) constantly. Pour into well-chilled Punch bowi and place io retriger- ator for one hour. Remove and, \grate nutmeg over entire top of beverage. Serves 40. Sed Hint te helpful husbands and harried housewives: Have lunch or dinner at tne Delicatessen on Truman and Simonton. The Deli- catessen has just been enlarged and redecorated and they're real Proud of their delicious meals, Prepared right on the spet in their immaculate new kitchen. Children are always welcome at the Delicatessen. v e The folks at the Oid Island Trading Post on Whitehead and Carolire, wish you the merriest Christmas ever! And if you're ever in need of a gift, be sure fo see all the lovely and inter- esting things—old and new, from far and near—at the Old Island. PLS Southernmost Christmas — blue skies, green water and white sand. Poincettias blazing in the bright) sunshine. Wreaths of Sapodilla and sea grape, spiked with pepper ber- ries. Palm fronds whispering to the trade winds that a Babe was born in Bethlehem. if it’s Poincettias you want, Baldwin's Nursery on Simonton has them in full bloom. Eight or ten inches and la dust in time for Christm ifting. Yd Beverly Sue looks very angelic these days with a halo of curls—a Christmas present from Father. Twelve is such a tender age — grownup enough for Junior High and young enough for wide-eyed faith in all that Christmas means. SOS Christmas Czrols ringing, and Children singing. From Donald and Sue — The others, too, All the joy that Santa’s bring- ing. Gift House always looks ahead and ordered plenty of “‘Hang- over Kits’—for stocking stuffers or for New Years. All the neces- sary paneaceas for that annual after-the-holiday letdown. Something very nice are “N‘lc- ers.” Selfsealing ice buckets in gay colors that survive an acci- TAMPA, FLA.. was the scene of a double wedding on Sunday, December 20th, when the Misses Lydia and Grace Peneiro were married to Key Westers Nestor Milian and Julio Balbontin in a double ring ceremony. The Peneiro sisters, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peneiro, 1506 Thirteenth Ave. Tampa, took their marriage vows in the American Legion Hall in an evening wedding before more than 400 guests and relatives. The young couples will make their permanent homes in Key West. Poinciana School Is Scene Of Holiday Parties Poinciana School has been the jscene of much Christmas activ- jity recently with the party given for the faculty and a Christmas program by the children. ; The PTA executive board of the |school was host to the faculty at a coffee. Fruit cake, cookies and candy were served with the tea and coffee amid attractive Christ- Golf Tournament Winners Are Announced Here Five prizes were awarded re- jeently for last week’s Ladies’ Day Golf Tournament-at the Key West! {Golf Club. Kay Faraldo, Ann Witzel and) \Edie Kossert took honors in Class’ A, and Maxine Ritter and Helen) of the golfers were Rosamund Refo, Rose Gaviln, Dottie Murphy, ‘Altman scored in Class B. Others! mas decorations. |Jeanne Foulk, Edie Skinner and Among the guests, were Horace Ruth Holtsberg. O’Bryant, Mrs. Roberts and the| Following the tournament, cof- Misses Strassler and Nicola. At the children’s program, held all participants and guests who in- Friday, there were Christmas car-|‘luded Joe Lopez, Rosemary Mat- lols and a presentation of “The|thews and Louise Duke, Night Before Christmas” by the} —_— first graders. There were many Recon ane pra nasa belied clitoral Use this pantry-shelf menu to hands. Roland and Virginia Gou- |prepare a meal in a hurry, let are the folks to see when you Corned Beef Hash with want anything in the “green Pickle Sauce thumb” category. Canned Green Beans Re, HS French Bread Fruit Cocktail We're getting right along, aren't] Beverage CORNED BEEF HASH WITH \fee and doughnuts were served. to} Hensons Are Here From Kentucky For Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Henson of Danville, Ky., and their children, \Patricia Anne and David Lee, are jhouseguests at the home of Mrs. Henson’s mother, Mrs. Ernest Mitchell, 906 Ashe Street, for the |Christmas holidays. It is the first time that Mrs. |Mitchell has seen her young grand. |Son, and she hadn’t seen her grand. jdaughter, who was born in Key | West, for over two years. The Hen-) sons will be here for a week be- fore returning to Kentucky, Alisons Announce Yaughter’s Birth Mr. and Mrs. John D. Alison, 1117 Virginia St., announce the birth of a daughter, Catherine Ann, jon December 20th at Monroe Gen- former Jo Ann Valenzuela. jmittee member Elsie Peters at! Beta Sigma Phi Holds Annual Christmas Party nual Christmas party on Monday evening at the home of social com-) 1321 Reynolds Street. Members and their guests, num- bering about eighty-five in all, were welcomed at the door and went on to the patio where cock-| tails were served by social chair- man Florence Rabon and co-chair-; man Vivian Thompson and their! husbands. Mrs. Peters’ home was decorat- ed in a yuletide theme including a large Christmas tree under which were gifts tu be exchanged later in the evening. j When ali guests had arrived a} buffet dinner was served in the pa-| tio consisting of hors d'oeuvres, turkey, baked ham, potato salad, cole slaw, shrimp, cranberry jelly, and hot rolls. After dinner there was music and dancing in living room until Santa Claus arrived to distribute gifts to all present. Much pleasant confusion ensued and after each gift had been properly inspected) and exclaimed over, dancing was resumed. One highlight of the evening was presentation of a beautiful fitted overnight case to the sponsor of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Angela Caro, by the members. Judge’ ‘Caro also was remembered with ia handsome leather wallet. Praise is due the social com- mittee for a well organized affair which was enjoyed by everyone ‘present. Episcopal Ladies Hold Meeting At Parish Hall The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal Church met re- cently at the Parish Hall with Mrs. Eric Curry, president, presiding. Among things discussed was the | decision to resume the usual cof-| after the eleven o'clock service on| Sunday mornings. Hostesses at the meeting were Mrs. Clarence Allshouse and Mrs. Mervin Russell, Guests preent in- cluded Medames Glen West, Hil- da Sands, Stanley Pierce, Marie Russell, Louise Grant, Lillian Co- wart, Elaine .Edwards, Gloriana Bayly, Rose Curry, John Armfield, Emma Seymour, Viverine Curry, Walter Lahdayt, Bernard Allen, Emerson Archer;\Edward P. Myron dussell, 0. Lowery, Ed- ith Foster, R. F. Carroll, W. E.| Campbell, B, M. Blount, Fannie | Curry, Miss Jennie Seymour and the Rev John Armfield, eral Hospital. Mrs. Alison is the| TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2.5661 ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, December 23rd 10:30—Isiand City Navy Wives’ Club, No, 88, Bldg. 178, U. S. Nax val Station 12:30—FAWTU OWC, place to be announced 7:30—Junior Debs, at the Woman’s Club 8:00—Scottish Rite Bodies, Scottish Rite Tem 8:00—American Legion No. 28, Legion Home k Is. 8:00—Sacerdotisas Del Hogar No 1, 919 E eth St 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, at the clubhouse THURSDAY, December 2th 12:15—Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall 2:00—Ladies’ Auxiliary (sewing), Monroe General Hospital 6:30—Lions Club, at the Den, 1007 Seminary 7:30—Amateur Radio Club, at National Guard Armory 7:30—JayShees, at clubhouse 7:30—Nu Phi Mu sorority, at St. Anne's Hall 8:00—Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No 64, 919 Elizabeth St 8:00--Knights of Columbus, at NCCS HAall 8:00—Civil Air Patrol, Poinciana Community House 8:00—Ladies’ Auxiliary, No. 28, American Legion Home 8:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House FRIDAY, December 25th As this is Christmas Day, it is suggested that anyone caring for information concerning meetings call the chairman of his club or organization. Spotos Are In Key West For Holidays Mr. and Mrs, Frank P. Spoto and their little son are guests at! the home of Mrs. Spotos parents,| Mr, and Mrs. Veral C. Roberts,) for the Christmas holidays. | Mr. Spoto is an operator with! NOTICE I, Ray A. Pinder, will no long- er be responsible for any debts incurred by the K-W Milk Dis- tributors as I have terminated my partnership in this firm as of Dec. 21, 1953. (sd) RAY A. PINDER. dec23-1t the Third Division at the Naval Air Station in Lakehurst, N. J. en route to Key West they stopped at Groveland, Fla., for a short while to see Mrs, Spoto’s sister. COIFFURE DESIGNERS the J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL LDEUINE con 2x 4No. 3 Fir Lumber $115.00 M Strunk Lumber 120 SIMONTON, near City Hall) WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE TROPICAL -TRADER 718 Duval St. Dial 2-6262 St. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner of DUVAL and EATON STREETS THE REVEREND JOHN S. ARMFIELD dental puncture and keep your we? Your shopping list and things- ice in cubes for 48 hours. “N‘ic- ‘to-do list should be getting littler ers” can also be used for wine {and littler. Don’t forget those ex- coolers,an d Gift House has brass [tra tree bulbs just in case one of} stands for them. For your holi- the lights decides its had enough.) day hostess—ceramic cigarette [We have some that were on Bev-! ashtrays. A set of two trays erly’s first tree, and keep hoping! holder decorated with tro- they will last one more year. | pical fish in real-life colors—all PICKLE SAUCE Ingredients: One No. 2 can corned beef hash, 1 egg (separ- ated), % cup mayonnaise, % cup sweet pickle relish. Method: Spread hash evenly over the bottom of a greased 1- quart casserole. Beat egg yolk USO Will Hold ‘Xmas Programs At Clubhouse Servicemen will have a Merry] for $1.50. More expensive are the black and white giraffes or a black bull looking madly about for the nearest matador. There's only one of those good — electric wall clocks with cate black iron frame—just $13.95, For Stocking Stuffers—drums of purse size matches in bright colors, Couldn't stand it any longer and we'll burn Santa‘s candle in @ snowflake sconce. I’m looking forward to summer suppers by candle light. So cool and flatter- Ing when the doldrums are upon us. Gift House will be closed Christmas Day and won't open until Monday, And Gift House sends you a wish for the hap- piest of holidays. The Key West Garden and Lawn oldest gacden store West—is © new PEP Still looking for the gift for a slightly and mix with mayonnaise! Toilet Articles... Created by DAGGETT and RAMSDELL Since 1890 and pickle relish. Beat egg white Christmas waiting them at the! juntil stiff; fold into pickle relish'USO on Whithead St. with pro-| man who's hard to please? A |mixture. Spread over hash. Bake,/@tams scheduled for Christmas lamourous cotton’ for holiday uncovered, in moderate (375F) Eve and Christmas Day. ppenings? Solve your guys and joven 15 minutes, or until hash is’ There will be a Christmas Eve is gift problem with distinction hot and topping is golden brown, |dance heaping Hacte phat aoe] KT 4 ings. j » at Stinchfield’s 417 Duval Street, |Makes 4 servings. sa, Cheuaind tee will be The Stockings are ready to hang with care | For Santa to fill with gifts so rare. | | FRIDAY FARE Here's one of the most delicious quick desserts you can make, Fish Fillets Mashed Potatoes Broccoli Pickled Beet Salad Bread and Butter Quick Apple Crisp Beverage QUICK APPLE CRISP Ingredients: One 1 pound and Open House from nine in the morn- ing until noon with singing and re- freshmets. In 1950 there were about 15 mil- lion Negroes in the United States. | There are three times as many widows as widowers in the United’ States. THE ONLY Fuller Brush Store IN THE WORLD Hank Leeds, Manager 1113 Truman Ave. Tel. HOURS: 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 Next Door to El Prado Mot | An orange, a whistle, a toy or 4 ounce can sliced apples, 1-3 cup) two. flour, dash of salt, % cup firmly! And tucked away in the tips of packed brown sugar, % teaspoon! AB, S YOUTH © ®°CHRIST the toes, Some wished-for trinket that old rine. Santa knows. At the crack of dawn, while par- ents yawn, cinnamon, % cup butter or marga-) Method: Turn apples (with juice) into 9-inch pie plate. Mix |flour, salt, brown sugar and cin-! Kids bounce through the house/namon together. Add butter and! and shout with glee. And fathers and mothers secret- ly wish, “that it was me.” Merry, Merry Christmas! Suzy/about 45 minutes. (adv) {work in with pastry blender until| jfine and crumbly; sprinkle over apples.” Bake in hot -(400F) oven Makes 6 ser- 'vings. RECTOR CHRISTMAS EVE, DEC. 24 11:15 P.M—Solemn Procession 11:30 P.M.—Midnight Mass (With Special Music) CHRISTMAS DAY, DEC. 25 9:30 A.M.—Holy Eucharist SPECIAL CHISTMAS EVE DANCE al RAUL’S TOMORROW NIGHT 10 P.M. Until 2 A.M. Music by JERRY PINDER ‘and HIS ORCHESTRA NO COVER—-NO MINIMUM LOW, LOW DRINK PRICES RAUL’S Key West's Finest RESTAURANT and NIGHT CLUB

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