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SOCLETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor Teesday, December 29,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3) Princess Nina Caracciolo Presents | Her Pupils In Christmas Program | Of Ballet Divertissements Here It followed a service of evenin 8 prayer at St. Paul's where near- The program included oumbers| Mrs. Toby Bruce | danced with the Imperial Ballet in) It was a delightful evening which| ine headlines these days with a| ‘The ballet numbers themselves)qyn, Imperial Court, and it was interP-|fourth-generation ‘Conch’.” let captured the audience of more/that there’s more going on per swans, mermaids and gyPsies./smail herself, but peppery, with ent is transferred to her students.! One of the photographs shows| Sad the large Chriateass tree, shin- ers for the Key West Garden Club aouslly affective, some of them Fistere is Mrs. Bruce's veal, tuna,| Engaged CLARA GARDNER'S parents announce her engagement to to Alton K. Cates, who is now with the U.S. Army at Fort Sills, Okla. Plans for the wedding will be announced later. Clara Gardner's Engagement Is Announced Here The engagement of Miss Clara Gardner to Alton K. Cates is an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A, Gardner, 1206 Wat- son St. Mr. Cates, who is a pri- vate first class in the United Sta- tes Army, is the son of Mrs. Thel- Tea Dance Given | By Junior Group For Young People| The Junior Woman’ Club gave) jits annual tea dance for college} students home on Christmas holi-| jday, on Sunday afternoon, Decem-| ber 25th. Over 200 guests danced to the music of Hector Barroso’s orches- jtra at the Elks Club Annex which was decorated in the Christmas |theme with e fireplce on the stage, jand greens and ornaments. The crystal punch bowl was plac- jed on a lace-covered table. Tiny Christmas trees surrounded the punch bowl. Feature of the afternoon was the Congo line which was formed by {all present to the music of jingle | bells. It is danced each year at this traditional event for the young peo- ple of Key West. Births The following births have been reported by Monroe General Hos- pital: Son To Shoffiers Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Shof- fler, Shady Rest Trailer Court, an- nounce the birth of a son, William Walton, on December 23rd, Diaz Have Daughter A daughter, Cynthia Lee, was) born to Mr. and Mrs. John Mike: |Diaz, 171-C Poinciana, on Decem- ber 23rd, ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR TUESDAY, December 29th 9:00—Ladies’ Day Golf Tournament, Key West Golf Club 10:00—Ft. Taylor OWC Advisory Board Meeting, Ft. Taylor 6:45—Kiwanis Club, La Concha Hotel 7:30—Youth For Christ, Fleming St. Methodist Church 7:45—Duplicate Bridge Club, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club 00—Beginners’ Bridge Club, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club 00—Stock Car Ass'n, at Legion Home, Stock Island 00—Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall 8:15—Rumba Lessons, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club WEDNESDAY, December 30th 10:30—Isiand City Navy Wives’ Club, Bldg. 178, US Naval Sta.| 30—FAWTU OWC(, place to be announced 30—Junior Debs, at the Woman's Club Scottish Rite Bodies, Scottish Rite Temple 00—Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, Americar Legion Home 00—Sacerdotisas Del Hogar No. 1, 919 Elizabeth St. 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, at clubhouse THURSDAY, December 3ist 12:15—Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall 2:00—Auxiliary (sewing), at Monroe General Hoapital 6:30—Lions Club, at the Den, 2007 Seminary St. 8:00—CAP Cadets at Poinciana Community House 8:00—Lower Keys Property Owners’ Ass’n., place to be an-; nounced FRIDAY, January 1st As this is New Year’s Day, please contact the chairman of your) club or organization to inquire whether or aot meetings scheduled for) today are to be postponed, | Silver Wedding Observed By Mr. And Mrs. Hjort At Reception | | | | And Ceremony Before Their Friends) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hjort celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding jstireing constantly, until sauce be- TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2.5661 FAMILY LUNCH Hom This nutritious and flavorful om-| elet makes a fine main course. | Bf Omelet with Cheese-Bacon Sauce, Green Peas Raw Carrot Strips Bread and Butter Cookies Beverage OMELET WITH CHEESE. BACON SAUCE | Ingredients: For Savce—i-3 cup Bonfat dry milk powder, 3 table- Spoons flour, 4 teaspoon salt, 1 %& cups water, 4 pound grated pro- cess Swiss cheese, 6 slices chopped! cooked bacon. Fer Omelet—1-3 ci-| water, 4 eggs (beaten), 4 table-| Spoons nonfat dry milk powder, | teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pepper, e On Furlough \2 tablespoons butter. Methed: Te Make Sauce Sprinkle nonfat dry milk powder, flour and salt over surface of wat- er in top of double boiler. Beat) until blended. Cook over hot water, | WILLIAM W. CURRY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Curry, recently graduated from the United States Air Force, Air Training Command Ground Radio Operator Course at Kees- ler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss., is now at home on his first furlough. 'S gins to thicken. Add cheese and bacon; stir until cheese is melted. Te Make Omelet—Add water to eg: sprinkle nonfat dry mild pow der, salt and pepper over surface.| Beat until blended. Melt butter in 10-inch skillet. Pour mixture into skillet and cook over medium heat until firm, about 6 minutes, Fold omelet in half. Serve at once wit! Cheese-Bacon Sauce. Makes 4 ser- g8. Popcorn snow men are fun to anniversary recently with a party on the lawn of Avenue E home. The lawn was artistically decorated with lights in Christmas col- ors strung along the fence and am ong the trees. A white and silver iced cake was Key. Westers make for youngsters’ winter par- ties. From the popcorn into balls in graduated sizes. While they are still soft, stick the balls together with wooden skewers. Use gum- drops for the snowmen’s features and buttons, and stick them n Custom Work Done in Our Own Decorating Workshop DIAL 2.2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST ma Schuck and the grandson of Mrs, Jeanette Knowles, 513 Wil- liam St. Daughter To Duvals Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Duval, 920 Truman Ave., announce the birth groom, Silver candlesticks flanked either side of the cake and silver- ed maidenhair fern completed the NOTICE! inscribed with the marriage and Married Here anniversary dates and was decor- ated with a miniature bride and Mrs. Ida Overton, 1430 Elizabrth St. was married to Willard Kerr on with a bit of sugar syrup, or with halves of toothpicks. NOTICE! Red Lion Cab of mallard} Has CHANGED HANDS A sord is a flock ducks in flight. ‘The Princess Nina Caracciolo presented her pupils in a charm-| ing series of ballet divertissements in a program given at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Parish Hall last evening. ly 30 of the children, dressed as an gels, participated in the religious } service, then were accompanied to the Parish Hail by their parents | and friends ao ee ee by over a dozen of the full-fledged pupils of the ballet who are sudy-|(9 C ing with the Princess Nina who} lled Best ook Russia and has studied with the} 1 outstanding exponents of the ww By Magazine let in Europe. Key West is in national maga- had much of the beauty and grace|dqouble page picture story in Mc-| ot children’s programs held/caij’s Magazine titled “Our Best| throughout Europe at Christmas. Cook Makes Her Delicious Veal) were a reminiscence of the ele-/ Our Best Cook is none other! gance and magnificence of aftithan Mrs. Toby (Betty) Bruce who| which had the patronage aNlis described as “a Key West| reted in the traditional taste and) [p the text it states “Perhaps distinction. lit’s because it’s such a small is. ‘The imaginativeness of the bal-iand, according to Betty Bruce, than 150 guests as Princess Nina's) square inch in Key West than in pupils gave excellent performan-|most places. If such be the case ces of numbers which included) snes the proper native, being| paged jg _ iach electric hair and clear-cut ideas.| iv e entire am , And a great deal going on | much of her enthusiasm and tal-|square inch.” ne | + During the intermission a Santaipetty with her attractive mother,| Claus presented gifts to the chil-ivirs. B.C. Moreno preparing flow-| dren of the ballet and audience, | show. ing in lights and ornaments, was) The recipe that brought the! admired by everyone present. [praise of the McCall writer Isobel The ballet costumes were un- deli I wit i i | NOW being in the orig:aal ballet design. tuna oa vale oes — pared) Miss Aiactann se essen st a7 Saturday December 19th at 8 AND 45 and her pupils in the month of} Agreeably written and profusely| West Hiaie Rebel) Mr Caee) 280) ‘ January, and it is expected to draw attended Key West High School jo’clock. The wedding took place at decorations, Smaller tabies had) centerpieces of poinsettias and’ of a daughter, Lorraine Grace Huss, on December 24th, a large audience as the Princess’ illustrated, ‘it is a delightful side-| and was employed by Monroe Mo- light on Key West cooking and hospitality. Miss Walker Is Engaged To Navy Man Mr, and Mrs. H. N. Tedder,702 Pearl St., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Elva Lau- irell Walker, to Donald Keith Tho- mas who holds the rate of chief! in the United States Navy. Miss Walker is a graduate of Key West High School and is now) a student at Bessie Tift College in| Forsyth, Ga., where she is active in the Baptist Student Union, the Studio Players and the Choral Choir, Mr. Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Thomas of Re- dondo Beach, Calif. He is present-| ly serving as chief electronics technician at the U. S. Naval Sea-| pine Bse here, interpretation of the pure, classical ballet has attracted much atten- tion nd interest among the people of Key West. Carl Keith Is In Japan With Navy Carl 0. Keith, seaman, USN, apn of Mr, and Mrs, Cecil O, Keith of Marathon, Fla., is having Christ-| mas and New Year's holidays in Kobe, Japan. He is serving aboard) the USS Los Angeles, a heavy) cruiser, ‘The visit to Kobe, a tourist and trade center, is being made in line with the Navy's policy of giv- ing personnel a chance to see the} Japan that lies beyond regular Na. val bases, and to promote goodwill! bet S. Citizens and Japan- New Look For Fish “HESE FROZEN FISH STICKS, available at local markets, are vhen served with a dip. They add # arispness of “sesething save to do is heat them. in the ove * |now home on leave with his moth-|to Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Schmidt, tors, Inc., before he entered the Son To Schmidts army in February of 1953. He is} A son, Walter Martin, was born er and grandmother. His father, 600 Elizabeth St., William Cates, resides at 513 Wil-| 26th. liam Street here. Cates is stationed at the si | Apply To Wed Field Artillery School at Fort Sill, The following couples have ap- Cklahoma. Weddi ‘Sscec nogeae leeaer anaes plied for marriage licenses in the office of County Judge Raymond later, R. Lord: Mrs. Young Is |, tev4,¢, crisonter, 24, Here For Holidays Heald, 23, Fort Lauderdale. Vaughn E. Holt, 26, VX-1 Sea- plane Base. and Mary Sanders, 30, Mrs. L. A, Young of Tulsa, Okla.,/133-D Peary Court. is here for the Christmas holidays} Franklin Key, Jr., 22, 1105 Pet- at the home of her son and daugh-|ronia St., and Hildegard Armburst, ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Leroy James, 36 A Seaplane Base. Mr.| James has the rate of chief in the 23, same address. United States Navy. on December! 3, Key Eg. Harbert E. Gibson, 34, USS Gil- more, and Cecil Irene Herron, 26,; 120 Angela St. About 31 per cent of U. S. farm} In 1952 more than four million Florida holly sprayed with snow. Silvered branches and holly car-| ried out the color theme inside the} house also. Highlight of the occasion was the renewal of wedding vows by the couple. The “bride” walked toward the arch of silver bells on the arm of her son, Charles Norman Hijort} and a background of traditional wedding music was played through- out the ceremony which was read by the Rey..Eldon Simmons of Ley Memorial Church. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Landuyt, sister and brother-in-law of the “groom” were the attendents, Mrs. Hjort wore a gown of black nylon ‘tulle and lace in ballerina length with rhinestone costume jewelry and a white orchid corsage. Refreshments of punch, cake, sandwiches, olives, nuts and mints were served. Mr. and Mrs. Hjort received many lovely gifts of silver to mark their anniversary. income in 1948 was derived from|dairy cows were bred artificially meat animals, in the United States. good as an entree for a meal or make delicious hors d'oeuvres hot,” as they are pre-French fried to a golden brown. All you | Frozen Fish In Stick Form Make Easy Meals Wf you haven’t yet met up with quick frozen fish sticks you have a taste treat in store for you. What’s more important, here is another of those easy-to-prepare| meals that have been making our) life in the kitchen so much easier lately. Frozen fish sticks will welcome addition to the list. Made of tender white fish fil- lets, cut into uniform sticks, golder fresh fried, packaged and frozen, | they need only a quick oven he: ing for delicious eating. Whether you serve them for a hearty break- fast, a quick lunch, or a family) dinner, you'll find them tasty and | satisfying. They go over big, too, as appetizers served with picks and a bowl of dunking sauce. i Try them with ketchup, tartar) for which we give you the recipes below: CUCUMBER SAUCE 1 1 cucumber chopped and drained 2 tablespoons vinegar i % teaspoon salt Dash of pepper % cup cream, whipped. Combine cucumber, vinegar, salt Serve in lettuce cups with crispy | hot fish sticks. SPICY DUNK SAUCE % cup chili sauce 1 teaspoon Worcestershire % teaspoon garlic salt ¥e teaspoon 2 dashes tobasi 1 teaspoon celery seeds cup drained horseradish 1 teaspoon minced onion % teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon vinegar bottle meat savee | teaspoons 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon celery salt j Combine ingredients and chill for two or three days. Serve as a hor d'oeuvres. Frozen Fish Sticks are available now at local markets. jcere thanks to neighbors and the home of the bride and was solemnized by Judge Raymond ‘Lord. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and for floral tributes during the recent illness and death of my beloved husband, Greyburn D. Pinder. INGURTHA PINDER. CARD OF THANK: We desire to express our sin- friends for the many kind acts shown us in our late bereavement | —the death of our son, Raynoldo Garcia—and for the beautiful] floral tributes. THE GARCIA FAMILY. 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