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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 10

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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10
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4B THE MIAMI NEWS, Friday. January 9, 1959 INTERESTING WOMEN Use A Dime And Call Hostess When you are traveling by That not only keeps her from car and find that you will ar- worrying, but gives her i rive later than your hostess ex- chance to make use of the pects you, stop and telephone hours instead tt waiting them her that you will be late. in waiting. 1 H-5 1- 'scars i 1 1 922 LINCOLN RD. i i I VM W(J Shy m.vaimnu wartf'-rt)tfei'-3fc mJi find the view of Tropical's track is good from the luxurious Turf Club, Mr.

Swirbul is chairman of the board of Grauman Aircraft Co. MR. AND MKS. LEON "JAKE" SYYIKIiUL of Long Island, here at their Sunset Island home for the winter season, are horseracing fans. They A COLORFUL CHARACTER Swifty Fast Talks At Track Wife Not Coy By BILLIE O'DAY When Mrs.

Oscar Ramirez, ife of the new Cuban Consul ays "I'm just a housewife" she is not being coy. She means it. Though reluctant to talk about herself, Mrs. Ramirez makes, it plain she has no Interest in politics. "I dnn'l like anything political.

I say let the men take care of the politics and the women take care of the home." Home for Mrs. Ramirez is a trim aqua-blue CBS bungalow at 1713 NW Third within yelling distance of the Orange Bowl. Her two children Sonia, 14, and Oscar 12, attend nearby Citrus Grove School. Ramirez, who came tc Miami In 1944 and is owner-manager of the Spanish language Flagler Theatre, has little time for the movies these days. Cuba's business comes first with him.

About the new consul's first name. "All his brothers and listers names begin with 0 Oneido, Osvaldo, Omelio, Oren-cio, Ovalina, Olaya. "When he came along his grandmother said, 'Let's Just call him Senator's Wife Decorates "Redecorating our apartment is the first thing on my agenda when we get backto Washington," says Mrs. Homer Capchart, wife of the Senator from Indiana. "We've owned the same apartment for the past 10 years a horse at Hialcah this year.

Sanford of Palm Beach owns The horse is an English-bred the other half of the two-year-colt named "Blini." Stephen old. By FILLIE You don't need blue blood to be colorful, Swifty Morgan, not listed in the social register but a man who follows the horses as faithfully as any bonafide member of the 400, has made his appearance at Tropiqal Park. Swifty, as Damon Runyan devotees know, wangles his way into the most exclusive cluhs with his amusing patter. Newcomers to Tropical can spot Swifty easily because he's one of the best-dressed men around the betting windows. He wears a chin beard, a conservative business suit and carries a cane.

One observant woman at Tropical noted that Swifty was beginning to look a bit portly. High living takes its toll, even of those who stay on the fringes. Most visitors come to Miami to escape bad weather but a few callers have more urgent reasons for fleeing home. Miss Nino Espinosa of Ha but it keeps us hopping to know in a crowd like that. He's a chemical engineer who can save your yacht if it happens to fall in with termites.

The Hialcah flamingoes are so vain about their coral-colored feathers that they have been eating a new dish called "Cara-dee." This product is made from dried carrot oil and is supposed to do for the bird's plumage what hours in the dye tank does for a woman's hair. Hialcah dieticians are still serving up shrimp and rice for the flamingoes in addition to the new hors d'oeuvre. Elizabeth Arden Graham has had a bigger blow than if someone had discovered the secret of her night cream and was peddling it for a nickel a quart. Mrs. Graham has lost her trainer, Ivan Parke, to Pine Oak Farm, Lexington, Ky.

Parke's new pay check signers arc Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Robinson. Mrs. Robinson, a Texas beauty, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James S. Abercrombic, oil well owners from Houston. Mrs. Graham owns Maine Chance Farms.

Prince Aly Kahn, permanent delegate to the United Nations from Pakistan, has been rumored to be taming down. LINEN Fashioned For Spring keep it decorated and up to date for entertaining." The Capeharts have been visiting the Robert Grahams in Miami. He's developer of the Bal Harbour area and "owns the farm next to ours in Washington. Washington, Indiana, that is." Now a grandmother of three Irma Mueller had just graduated from the University of Wisconsin when she met young Mr. Capchart, (mm i 1 I --J 1 1,.

titJliV 11 II tM3l II'' MRS, CAPEHART YIIIiVAIIAC ff i it CASUAL AND BEACHWEAR 18120 COLLINS "a typical Hoosicr just starting out in business." (Phonographs, musical instruments, and later small arms.) As the Republican Senator begins his 15th year in Congress, his wife is looking forward to seeing many of her friends on the Washington scene. "Of course there have been many changes but we wives don't much care vhcthfcr the other wives are Democrats or Republicans. "Mary Holland and Rosemary Smathers are both good friends of mine." Jane Ace Takes It Easy "Goodman has gone back to New York to write for the Como show but I'm staying on at the Eden Roc for a while," says Jane Ace, distaff half of the famous radio team "Easy Aces." After an absence of eight years, their familiar voices PonfocUt (fytitte bv Elizabeth Ardcn There must be a great deal of truth to this scuttlebutt because Aly has become so frugal that he will be racing only half Sister Travels From Texas To Install From Edna, Mrs. Ann Schoolfield, past matron of the Order of Eastern Star, Edna Chapter, will install her sister, 1 are being heard on radio doing one minute transcribed radio commercials. vana, Cuba, is now making her home in Fort Lauderdale.

Recently she was the luncheon guest of countryman Emilio Sanchez at the Turf Club. Emilio, a sugar baron in Central Senado, is the house guest of his brother Julio Sanchez, Sunset Island II. The Sanchez family is noted for a more potent product than sugar. They also make banana brandy. Rita C.

McGann, assistant vice president of The First National Bank in Coral Gables, entertained her parents at a Turf Club luncheon. They are Mr. and Mrs. II. L.

Cummings of San Francisco, Calif. It takes more than a clam to make a clam bake. Fred Collier of Coral Gables gave a bake for a group of friends visiting here from his home territory around Baltimore, Md. The party moved from the Turf Club to the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman MacDonald of Coral Gables. The party included Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Steurcr and Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Adkins of Arlington, Va. Also, John A.

F. Craig of Pittsburgh, Frances B. Rykoskey of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Martin of Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Ray Pool of Coral Gables. All these people have fairly routine careers such as supervising railroads, running hotels and managing radiatoriactories.

However, the host, Mr. Mac-Donald, is the handiest man to "They're just the same characters Ace developed for the Tadio show. Why, I couldn't say anything he didn't write." One of the more successful TV writers, Goodman Ace has been writing ior Perry Como for four years and for Milton Berle before that. JANE ACE Mrs. Johnie Willis, as worthy matron of the Allapattah Chapter, 194.

All OES members are invited to the open installation, 8 p.m. Friday at Allapattah Masonic Hall, 2010 NW 36th St. Also to take office are: Fred Tatum, worthy patron; Mrs. Effie Millar, association matron; Garrett Millar, associate patron, and others. Assisting with the installation ceremony will be Ernest Hohn, chaplain; Mrs.

Estelle Young, marshal; and Mrs. Cecelia Brown, organist. "I think he's wonderful. He taught me everything I know." Ace started teaching Jane in Kansas City, where they got their start as youngsters. "I've lost some of my Missouri drawl," said Jane in a slow, low, but somehow squeaky voice.

"It's the New York, tempo that does it." The Aces, who live in mid-Manhattan at the Ritz-Towers consider themselves old-fashioned. "When you're married as long as we've been married in the show business world, you're old fashioned." Whafs Cooking CUlt war For devotees of the stock market, symbolic cuff links from the interesting collec tion of jewelry designed for professions, sports and hobbies. "This is my version of a "ham" burger recipe," quips Mrs. Rose Lcion, 6930 Rue Versailles, Miami Beach. HAMBROSIES 4 slices canned pineapple 3 slices soft white bread, cup pineapple syrup cubed 3 cups ground ham 1 egg 2 tablespoons butter Brown sugar Brown pineapple slices until golden in the butter, over medium heat, turning once.

Set aside. Meanwhile, beat egg with pineapple juice; add the bread bits and let stand 10 minutes. Then add ground ham; mix well and divide to make eight patties. Dip cooled pineapple slices in brown sugar, coating well. Lay each slice on a ham patty; cover with another ham patty and press patties together, completely covering pineapple slice.

Cook patties in the skillet in which pineapple slices browned, turning once to brown both sides. Serve immediately. Send your favorite recipe to The Miami News, Food Editor, Bertha Cochran Hahn. It viay be worth money. The source of the recipe, your address and telephone number must be given.

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