The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 8, 1947, Page 5

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: howe en a great many in my office with plans 2 unty jailor, her day. an vye ‘that—two of rigoners at the jail wanted ” poe . Well, ~}VU try: to fix them -up,'’but ‘it seems strange to me that ,the Prisoners would want that much It’s suge a funny t * * > ¥f you want to know what the weather is going to be to- 7 morrow or the next day, just ask Charley Beccaise. who works in the vicinity of Duval ® r and Greene streets. 3 4 “Better bundle up tomorrow,” 31 \Charley calls out with a broad Ait ‘smile. “It’s going to be right a7 HPO 1 : the weather was balmy and nice 4 ‘i Tas we left home. But along about ou Fia., April 8, 1947 {noon it-grows colder.. Soon we i at 8:30 am.,| wish we had a coat, a sweater or even an overcoat. Charley isn't one to say “I told you so.” He just gives out infor- .-.~-. ifijmation on the outlook for the 74|next day. ' ..... 80} “You can safely wear your coat _... 15} tomorrew,” is Charley’s simple and truthful statement. x *k * Just can't help boosting Key we . . ilk ] a] mccee--ne-2 5! vevcouse 81 oo Falucc Z8lece ait 1 ; i H reel ittman ai . Kinsman, the far-seeing quar- t who are responsible for the experiment, will reap shortly. If you will notice the market prices for cucumbers you can figure aie they'll make from their gar- si The cucumbers are grown with chemicals in fresh water gravel. There are no weeds. There is some air-borne fungi, which are taken care of by sprayings. kk * that it harvested by : 0 min \street, been a pippin. He (north ‘en min. +1.4 ft, | ons, carrots, turnips. sweet pep- Minus Sign—Corrections to be} pers. egg plant and cabbage. subtracted They all grow right in his back Plus eg Corrections tobe! yard in natural soil. 1 They didn’t need any spraying % - 3 Perea, Pape ond such like,” : obert Haven Schauffler of ;Guerro said. “ got enough eed PO Gane outhen, hare te Ava- ett my garden to food my own ve, Naval tria, 68 years ago. © 4 lamily and to sell some turnips = and carrots to stores. It takes jare: ‘work, that’s all.” And that’s enough. Key West of emeralds. id. }figure’in the drama. Appearing in evel jown designed by Marit f Nibona Mrs. Spotts- | the | wood Ji ich had the aud- | len “oh” and “ah”, | Mrs.: Whi ‘Consequently, the splendid per: formance of Jack Nolen, lieuten- charge of.a blimp squadron, de- serves especial, mention. : é Nolen: In Dual Role Nolen carried off:the dual role accomplished with amusing real-! ity for the husband is always| ing extreme rhetoric throughout As the guardsman, Nolen used ‘the broken English of “Prince: Vassily Samsonoff’ with ap- parent facility. His best moments in this role, however, occur when he is just about to be successful in winning, if not seducing, his wife.:The conflict of his own per- ‘sonal emotions at this turn of , the, amorous guardsmen ‘required sdme rapid shifting’ of personality '.which Nolen acted with fine effect. No less creditable was Janice | White as the actor's wife ‘who in | her own right, is a distinguished | . 'd loyely enough. : to justify her actor-husband’s ar- | dent love-making. So well did she | perform her role that the audi- | ence is not exactly sure at the! end whether this attractive crea- | ture is actually a duplicitous | woman or a faithful wife. Worthy of special mention was | Emily Wooley Goddard as the | ‘mama” or companion of the | actress—reliable to her mistress | to the last falsehood, if, need be. | Mrs. Goddard drew well-deserv- | ed applause for her role as this | whisky-drinking (straight) world- | ly veteran of the theatre. ,| room at the opera, too much can- Strong Supporting Cast Joseph Lazarovici, as . the | bearded critic and best friend of | the actress, gave his usual con- vincing performance and Lee Pollock .as the eavesdropping maid was equally. good.’ George Mills White as one af the’ actor's ereditors, and Lorraine . Reese | Pepper, as usher, carried off their minor parts very well. Robert Pollock not only Was stage man- ager for the production but also | trudged on an off stage in true | moving-man fashion for the pro- duction but also trudged on and | off stage as a concierge lugging a trunk. | For the scenery of both a con- tinental living room and an ante- | not be said in behalf of Mrs. Bar- mine, Helen and Bowman Cut- ter and for Albert Gibbs, Lazaro- has a frostless climate, but it takes | work, which some Key Westers don’t like, to make it perform for | you. xk kk Recently water began leaking down. into the office of the Mon- roe County Board of Education on the second floor of the Court- house... Willard M. Albury, super. intepdent of public instruction, | complained to the Board of Coun- ty Commissioners. Commissioner Clarence Higgs. who has charge of the Court- house, investigated. He looked all over the roof for a faulty spot. He could find none. “Then I discovered a man who repaired our clock had forgotten to shut the door firmly,” said Commissioner Higgs. “So I mere- ly ‘closed the door. There were! ne more leaks.” i ‘The board sighed in relief when it heard the report last week. ‘ant. commander at Boca Chica: in |~ by Pollock’s Quality Jewelers, with ‘exceptional skill. ‘The role) tstanding. The beautiful “Vealls ‘for intentional over-acting | urnishi 4 in the characterization of the ego- | provided by the Bahama House, tistic actor—a feat which Nolen! Mrs. Pauline Hemingway, Mrs. striking dramatic poses and voic-|the Casa Marina Hotel. é Others who contributed much the play. to the success of the play were | ii Thurlow Gordon, lighting; Con- stance Johnson, program adver- | tising; ‘Pollock, publicity; Betty ‘ r Garnett, program advertising; | Florida national guard, develop- . service. 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