The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 18, 1954, Page 2

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SUE JONES, Editor 0. J. Tromblys Will Attend Son’s Wedding An Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Tromb!ly have gone to Jacksonville to be present at the wedding of their son Kentieth Noel Solomon to Miss Vir- ginia Grimm. The marriage wil be solemnized at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Atlantic Beach on August 25. ‘The Trombly’s are planning to visit friends at Boca Raton, Guif Breeze, La Cove see a ver Springs, Tampa a ial - fore returning. . Guilty Plea Denied Actress LOS ANGELES ® — Superior Court yesterday refused to permit Lynn Baggett, former actress, to plead guilty to a hit-run driving charge filed after an auto collision in which 4 child was killed. Judge Clement D. Nye continued the matter until Oct. 11, when Mi$s Baggett, estranged wife of producer Sam Spiégel, will go on trial on a felony manslaughter charge involving the same death. Joel Watnick, 10, was fatally hurt in the accident. 4 SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Big Pine Outing Is Enjoyed By Group About one hundred Cooties, Cootiettes and invited guests met at the fresh water pool on Big Pine Key for an outing and basket lunch on Sunday, August 15. Barney’s String Band played all the old tunes and the different groups tried to out sing each other. The basket dinner was a huge success as the Cootiettes served a variéty of home cooked foods. All the children and most of the grownups had a nice swim in the pool and the kids had. plenty of | marshmellows, peanuts and sodas. A tarp was strung between the | trees to provide shade, and when the party broke up at dusk the whole group made the Seam | Squirrel promise to hold another Picnic in the very near future, If you serve cream sauce often, you’ll find it convenient to keep a butter-flour mixture in the re- frigerator to use in it. Just blend a half cup of butter or margarine with a half cup of flour and store in a tightly covered jar. For a thin sauce, stir 1-4 tablespoons of the paste into 1 cup of scalded ; milk, then stir constantly until | bubbly and thickened. For a med- ium sauce, use 3 tablespoons Paste and 1 cup milk. their families and | Heinbacks Have Girl A baby girl weighing seven pounds, 15 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Mark Hein- back on August 11. The Hein- backs live at 45-D Arthur Sawyer Rd. The baby has been named Deborah Jane. ek. Honakers Have Girl Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Honaker, 51 Rest Beach, announce the birth of their daughter, Eliza- beth Hope, on August 11 at the Naval Hospital. The little girl is the Honakers fourth child and weighed 6 pounds, 9% ounces at | birth. xk *& os Baby Girl Watford Mr. and Mrs. George Washing- ton Watford, 1502 Truman Ave., announce the birth of a baby girl on August 11. The:baby, who has been named Betty Ann, weighed six pounds, seven and one half ounces at birth. x kk _ Son To Sosnowskis A baby was born on August 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Léonard Sosnowski, 129-E Poinciang. The baby, who weighed eight pounds, two ounces at birth, has been named Paul Martin. x. ok | NAVAL HOSPITAL BIRTHS | Powells Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Billy Almond | Powell, Salt Pond Tra‘#r Park, No. 66, are the parents of a baby boy, born August 10. The seven pound, two ounce haby has been |named James William. | kk * A 5 HEATRE | Girl For Wellmans | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eugene | Wellman announce the birth of a daughter on Agust 11. The baby Wednesday, Thurs., Friday & Saturday Brings You Hartfields Have Son | bert, born August 10. The baby ; has been named Debra Sue. She Mr. and Mrs. James Laffayette | weighed seven pounds, five ounces. | weighed six pounds, 15 ounces: Hartfield, 2330 Staples Ave., are e Martha Dominguez | | 2 SR, Ais J i N d 3 R § 0 N | the Parents of a son, John Lam- Marta Dominguez, “The Orchid \of the Tropics,” is just as exotic \as her sobriquet implies. The ‘sul- \try Spanish artist bubbles over | with charm and personality. Her dark eyes sparkled with a- musement at our mutual bi-lingual efforts. It required a great deal | of assistance from her mother and the Arisas Castro family, but we inally arrived at a happy solu- | tion. Miss Dominguez’ English was better than my Spanish, so she | spoke in English and when at a | loss or a particular word, some member of the family gave her a lift. { | The slender contralto moves with Pa | the quick grace of the trained dan- = |cer and even her speaking voice jhas an unusual timbre, perhaps | best described as ‘“‘sexy.” So & Dances ln | It is easy to see why she has ngs | received outstanding press notice _ and where ever she has appeared — in New York, Chicago, Detroit, . El Mago de la Armonica Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Hollywood. She has also been fea- tured at the Tropicana in Havana and on CMQ television where she ONE OF WORLD'S 6 BEST! ENTERTAINING WITH CLASSIC AND POPULAR SELECTIONS ON THE HARMONICA. had her own program. STAGE SHOWS AT 6 and 8:30 P. M. | self, was the top attraction at the Monterey, California, Centennial several years ago. She has been guest artist on ‘Command Perfor- ; mance” on the Armed Forces Ra- dio, and on Mickey Rooney’s ‘‘Hol- |ered her and brought her to the States. While in California, Marta was |starred in RKO shorts. She not | only sings in her native language, | but in English and Yiddish, | The Havana-born singer was a (member of the famous A Capella choir at the Havana Opera House. Later she studied dancing and sing- |Marta Dominguez, Captivating ‘Latin Singer, At San Carlos Her act, which she produces her- | lywood Showcase.” Rooney discov- | Son For Bells Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Rodes Bell, 816 South St., are the par- ents of a son, Howard Rodes, born August 11. The baby weigh- ed seven pounds, eight ounces. Re Son For Blinkhorns Ledr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry Blinkhorn are the parents of an 8 Pound, 11% ouunce son born on August 12 at the Naval Hospital. The parents who live at 74-A Arthur Sawyer Road have named the baby Michael William. kk * Baby Boy Hughs Mr. and Mrs. Roy John Hughes, 73-2 Poinciana Place, have named their son who was born at the Naval Hospital on August 12, Patrick Michael. He weighed 6 pounds 15% ounces at birth. * x * Baby Girl Johnson A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Theodore Johnson, 521 Simonton Street, on August 9. The baby weighed seven pounds, three-fourths of an ounce. x«* * Bishops Have Boy Mr..and Mrs. William Marshall Bishop, Southern Cross Hotel, are the parents of an 8 pound, 5% ounces son born on August 12 at the Naval Hospital. He has been named Mark Bishop. x kk Baby Boy Sahms Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard Sahms, 184-B Poinciana, are the parents of an 8 pound son born at the Naval Hospital on August 13. He has been named Kenneth Wayne. x* wk Everetts Have Daughter Karon Suzanne is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Everett 123-A Peary Court for their daughter who was born at the Naval Hospital on August 12. The little girl weighted 6 pounds, 12% ounces and is the Everretts first | child. : Lucky Boy Escapes Death ° WILMINGTON, Calif. #—George Wise Jr., 10, fell asleep while read- ing in a back bedroom, and his mother decided not to move him to his own room. During the night a car swerved from the road and smashed into the front of the house, killing the family dog Cookie, asleep on George’s bed. CARD OF THANKS Our hearts are filled with such Sadness over the sudden loss of our husband and father, William Glisch, until we cannot express appreciation to each personally jon such a sad experienee. So we want to use a medium that all| will see in thanking our many friends for their esteem of our departed loved one and _ their thoughts of those who mourn him, all organizations, Pritchard's Fun- eral Home, and Father George Ray. CHARLOTTE and BUDDY FRA Auxiliary To Entertain Patients ils of Princess Nina will en- ante’ patients at the Naval Hos- pital at the party when the ladies auxiliary of the Fleet Reserve As- sociation fetes them tomorrow night, | “Gypsy Camp” will be present-| ed by seyeral of Princess Nina’s advanced pupils. Carel Harrison will appear in the classic “Swan ” ere 8 Dopp, Kathy Tynes, Rosalind Grooms, Yvonne Bowen and. Donna Edwards will present a preview of the Dance of the Hours. A Tango with Darlene Jurezynski and Yvonne Moore as ballerinas and solo dancers will also be a part ram. a appear through the courtesy of Arthur Murray studio. The Fleet Reserve ladies will serve refreshments of sandwiches, cup cakes and punch at the con- clusion of the entertainment. Polio Fund To Be Aided By Supper lic is invited to the VFW paltisie, 325 Elizabeth Street for a roast beef supper sponsored | by the post and auxiliary for the | benefit of the emergency polio drive. The supper 18 set for Sat- | urday night and all proceeds from the “home-cooked” dinner which | will include pie for dessert, will be turned over to the polio fund. | Tickets may be purchased at/ Nan’s Book Shop in the La Concha Building; at the Broadway Cigar Shop; from Mrs. Freda Padron at} Perez Bakery or by calling supper chairman, Eula C. Sawyer at 2- 2055 who will deliver the tickets. VFW members also have tickets to sell and all members of the post and the auxiliary are working to| make the supper a huge success so | that the polio proceeds will swell. Ever try adding fresh-cooked | ravioli (without tomato sauce) and | pinach leaves to chicken con- | $)mme? You'll have a delicious Chinese-type soup! | We Deal In New and Used Furniture Eisner Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 | POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer | Tires . . Tubes . . Baiteries ACCESSORIES RADIO and Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment | FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE | SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 928 Truman Avenue TELEPHONE 2-6008 GLISCH and FAMILY. Admission Until 4:00 P.M. at Regular Prices AFTER 4:00 é 88c, 67¢ and 35c ON OUR SCREEN TODAY ONLY All Spanish Fox News Box Office Open: Zully Moreno Carlos Thompsen en “La Indeseable” Cartoon 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily $:45 - § P.M. WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Ree TELEPHONE 2-3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE we San Carlos Theatre Air - Conditioned ing with the studio teachers at | CMQ. Miss Dominguez has been pre- sented in Venezuela, Colombia and Puerto Rico and has appeared in Canada. | This is her first appearance in Key West and tonight she will open a four-day engagement at the San Carlos with two shows nightly at 6 and 8:30. | Also on the stage will be Les- tapier, one of the six top harmoni- ca players in the world. This is his first appearance in the States. Marta Dominguez leaves a Jast- ing impression of an artist with gaiety, charm and warmth that makes friends with her audience — a rare gift in the entertainment | world. _ Keep your summer snapshots intact: Mount them on attractive matching mats and hang them in @ narrow wall space between win- dows or doors. To store ice cream for a short Period of time in the ice-cube compartment of your refrigerator, transfer it to a dry refrigerator t2y and cover the top with wax- | [ij ei paper. Dates: to remember: August 21—Beta Sigma Phi Exemplar Card Cabaret-Card Party at the Casa Marina—for the emergency polio fund. Al- so the VFW roast beef supper at the VEW home. August 25—Aquacade at the Kennel Club sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. Katherine Rawls will be guest artist. August 28—JayCees ball at the Casa Marina. All fun and all for a good cause! Key West Radio and TV Service| Calls Answered Promptly RADIO — TV REPAIRS INSTALLATIONS PHILCO DEALER RANGES — TV SETS REFRIGERATORS 826 Duval Street TELEPHONE 2-8511 Show Times: PERILOUS JOURNEY 7:30 and 11:01 SCATTERBRAINS 9:37 DARLOW’S Pure Oil Station Stock Island Ph, 2-3167 PICKUP and DELIVERY Summer Specials Reg. Spec. $ 6.50 $5.75 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.00 Wash & Polish Oil Spray Lubrication Wash Job (WW Tires 50c extra) .. Simonize (with wax and cleaner, inside , and out, vacuum upholstery) .- 18.00 Wheel Balance (weights extra) .. 3.50 2.50 Align Front Wheels Buick, Ghev., Olds, c, Chrysler products, Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, 1949 and later. Studebaker, 1950 and later —(parts or straightening extra), regular $6.50. SUMMER SPECIAL, $5.50 1.50 1.25 15.00 TELEPHONE: Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Citizen Office, 2-566 Wednesday, August 18, 1954 September Wedding For Miss Margaret Pfeil Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pazo of 2418 Patterson Avenue announce the | engagement and approaching mar- |riage of their daughter, Margaret E. Pfeil to John E. Mallory. Mr. Mallory is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Mallory of Columbus, Ohio The wedding will take place in September. |] Phone 2-5619 i | ‘817 White Street DR. MURRAY RADIN CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 9 to 12 Noon 2 to 6 P.M. Evenings and Sundays by Appointment “Specializing In Nervous and Chronic Diseases” STRAND \\I [= 100% Air Conditioned Box Office Opens at 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM THERE ON The Finest and Largest Theatre in Key West Last Times Today | Thurs. Only FANtiS JOINS THE Last Times Today Thurs. | = singing, Dancin ! rt Dazaing OEM & uvwar BOES CRAZY nee Technicolor Diabetes they United Hes Fox News . Box Office Opens: Tele SAN ¢ 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily A Gun-Slinging Road Agent And His Reil-Camp Gil... They Plunged The Stool Rall Deep Into the Heart of Comanche Territory! Directed by Fred F. Sears + 4. Robert Bren and Martin Goldamith » Story by F rela face hoe Released Thru United Artists Cartoon 3:45 - 9:00 P.M., Wednesdays CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE phone 2-3419 For Time Schedule “@@ ARLOS THEATRE AIR - CONDITIONED @: eo % Miah Got 6. <..@ 8

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