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| | | PacR rouR PBCeecccccccccccccccsoccccccccocccoceoooooecoece i: SOCIETY Enjoyable Surprise Party Given For Norman Lowe Monday Night} exectep ereswent or A surprise party was given Norman Lowe Monday evening at the home of Rev. Shuler Peele of the Fleming Street Methodist Chareh. Norman is expected to leave in the near future for Gainesville Where he will study at the Uni- versity of Florida. Numerous party games were Played and refreshments served ‘Those attending were: Marguerite Dion, Maud Lowe, Beautrice Spence, Helen Hooffer, Mary Felton, Edna Thompson, Mayfield Knowles, Minnie Knowles, Susan LaKin, Nelie| Russell, Katherine Elderidge, Lot- tie McLain, Dorothy Lord, Fran-! | ces Lowe, Katherine Lowe and| Cleora Roberts. Everett Perpall, George V. Per pall, Jr., Frank Alvarez, Warren Hill, Herbert Eddy, Jack Knight, Edward Bayly, Billy Lowe, Frank- lin Malone, Billy Atcherson and ‘Curtis Stanton. MAKING FILM OF “LORNA DONE” BASIL DEAN, ENGLISH STAGE AND PICTURE DIRECTOR, Is IN CHARGE My Associated Press) LYNTON, England, Sept. 18. =I the Doone Valley and sur- founding countryside described by Bigckmore in “Lorna Doone,” a film version of the famous novel ig being prepared. Basil Dean, the English stage ‘and film director, is in charge of OYSTERS IN SEASON POOCeooocccoocoocoooooce Although oysters are found in; all parts of the world, New York \is the largest market, and the an- nual American harvest exceeds: 164,000,000 pounds, .. . The Jap-} } anese were eating them 18 cen- before Christ. - The e, too, found them a great delicacy and jsponsored a simple form of oysteg culture, 30 cen- turies ago... . It was Julius) Caesar who Tarpied Briton oysters back to Rome, packed im sacks of! Snow, and when’ ‘Sallust , tasted | them-he cried: “The only good I j can see im Britons is that they eat oysters!” be The Greeks looked upon oysters a SCHOOL CLASS NAMES OFFICERS JOHNSON WAS ROMELDA ORGANIZATION Romelda Johnson was_ elected president of the Sophomore A | Class of the Key West High School in an election of officers held this morning. Other officers are: Dorothy Bearup — Vice-Presi- lent, Edna Mae Johnson—Seeretary, Stephen Boyden—Treasurer. Billy Allen—Reporter, Representatives to the Student Council will be elected at a later date, it is stated. PERSONAL MENTIO Norwood Roberts arrived over the East Coast yes-} terday from Marathon. Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Figueredo arrived here yesterday from Pi- rates Cove where they have been for the past several months. Norman D, Artman, younger son of the publisher of The Citi- zen, left yesterday for Gainesville, where he will enter the University | of Florida. a sBsinsoxt * THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TO SUBSCRIBERS { If you do not receive your 'T paper by 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon eall telephone 61 and a paper will be sent to your home. A cortplaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen.’ ttt teas ae en nn nee YIELDS DEFIANCE‘ OF TWO AVIATORS (By Ansociated Press) GLASGOW, Sept. 18,—With! the reluctance of a beaten foe the" angry Atlantic has tossed up an, echo of her defeat by two Lithuan- ian aviators in July, 1933. ~ Flying from New York Lieuts. Girenas and Darius, of the Lith-| uanian air force, crashed to death | in Pomerania, Germany, only 400} miles short of their goal. When returning from Chicago} a few weeks later, Lieut. Nak-! rosis, who helped to organize the} flight, dropped this message in a! bottle in mid-Atlantic, | “Returning from the World Century of Progress. Exposition in Chicago, to Kaunas in Lithit ania, I am droppifg this bottle in mid-ocean. Let the sei Jurate know that the Lithuanian aviators “have con- quered this ocean and that it no longer can inspire any fear.” | Now, more than a year later, | the message washed ashore on the | western shore of the Moray Firth, i | the peculiarities of Austria’s tur-| 'AUSTRIA’S DRINKS| overs", Safety ESCAPING BOMBERS BREWERIES AND DISTILLER-| IES FREE FROM ALL ACTS | OF VIOLENCE | i | | (ity Associated Pres) VIENNA, Sept. 18.—One of | Bulent political sityation ds that! nobody has bombed a brewery or} dynamited a distijlery: Apparently all factions in the struggle for power have nothing but goodwill for the producers of | the nation’s drinks. Hl Nevertheless the consumption! of alcoholic beverages in Austria has been falling off at an alarm-| ing rate—at least it is alarming! for those financially interested. In 1929 Austrians downed 1.6) gallons of grain alcohol per cap-; ita annually. On the basis of in-/{ complete data it is estimated the | 1934 consumption will be no more! than half as much. Equally alarming (for the brewers) has been the collapse of | the nation’s beer thirst from 20.6} gallons for each man, woman and child, to, gallons, he brewer contend it is not! thé; public appetite that is collap-| ng; but inability to pay a con- | antly, vising beer tax. | ... This contention is supported by | the fact that in the case of wine, onAwhich taxes have been reduced, an actual intrease in consumption hown. } | jaywalker. Committee Offers Traffic Warnings EDITOR’S NOTE — The Citizen today presents other a series of “Safety ky publish Ely Culbertson’s bridge have sold well over 1,- 000,000 copies, publishers say. CCC camps in western Kentue- a weekly news mag- | aaine called “The Cave Man.” books TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1984. -—_—_—_—_ -- -————_ Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps | Hints,” prepared by the Gov- ernor’s Committee on Public Safety under the direction of Asher Frank, State Szfety di- rector. N Safe Driving The automobile accident record shows that one out of every three pedestrians killed last year was rian who en inter- intersec- | behind | ‘A jaywalker is a ped crosses the street betw sections, diagonally at tions, or pops out from parked cars. It is a bad practice and against | the law in some cities and states. | Pedestrians must exercise ex-| treme care and obey traffie regu-| lations as well as motorists. 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