The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 25, 1947, Page 2

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d Ze FF that we do not letters that - ee een S| does not run letters they jay as 4TH GRADE—Alice Pots. 3RD GRADE-Gloria Disgdiertt. Alice ie C,-Riveiro, Pos, well a Pont! Migtcl Mrs. Eloise C. Gregory is the English instructor and Miss Ben- ildes L. Remond the Spanish in- tor at San) Carlos: School. 4 pe Samitaste. | 1791—David Hale, enterprising iNew York hewspapér ‘publisher, nephew of the martyr spy of the volution, born in Lisbon, Conn. Jan, 20, 1849. 1826—William Deering, Mli- nois manufacturer, leader in de- veloping the country’s agricul- Paris Maine. Died Dec. 9, 1913. 1839—Thomas J. Burrill, Univ. jot Illinois botanist - naturalist, al » in speech as well as lany a politician race because he his argument to his opponent, and lawyer has lost his of his uncurbed defendant. That ment” creates among jutymen in who is: being tele : An ilustration ‘ 6f modern trains’comes from an advertisement published by the Pennsylvania Rail- road, which calls attention to the fact that in 1906 a train of six coaches and a locomotive cost $69,092. After World War I, the size of trains increased, along with the cost, so that| nine steel coaches, a diner and locomotive set railroads ek $257,000. Today’s Va. Died Nov. 21, 1920. 1874—Guglielmo Marconi, Ital ian inventor of wireless, born. Died July 20, 1937. DA. OE COUNTY. Plaintiff ys. DIVORCE JULIA WIK GEORGE, Ri! 1800 Fort Davis Street, 8. FE. Washington, D, C. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the sworn Bill of Complaint filed against you m the above stat- ea cause, én or before Ahe 14th A.D. 1947; otherwise} ns of said bill wil! be Done and Ordered at Key West, this 10th day of April, A. ROSS_¢ SAWYER lerk of the Circuit Court pf Monroe County, Florida ORD - + CURCLIT. + oF” FLORIDA M. RAGOVIS; Plaintiff, DIVORCE Broo D, You are hereby required to appear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the abdve styled ¢ hefore the 7th day of Ma: 1947, otherwise the allegation: tained therein will be taken a fessed. Tone and Ordered at Key West, this 3rd day of April, A. D. modern overnight coach| ; train consisting of fourteen eats, diner and steam loco- requires $1,655,450. locomotive in 1906 cost . in 1922, $43,600 present-day locomo- ‘varies in cost. from 18,450 for steam-powered models, $320,000 | for elec: and $625,000 for a 6,- horsepower Diese]. e call attention to the of a full-sized modern in order to discourage who play with model ins from anticipating the ehase of a full-size out- 25 3% ff Fz the failure of the pact, le creditable to the ls of its progenitors, it not creditable to the | sense of the na- involved. ee wv OF THE iv THE STATE OF AND FOR: MONROE COUN- IN CHANCERY. DIVORCE A AYALA, Defendant. > PUBLICATION Round Lake, | Mlinois. You are hereby required to appear to the Bil! for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or beforé the 5th day of May, A. D. 1947, otherwise the allegations con- tained therein will be taken as con- fessed. . Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 3rd day of April, A. D. 1947, (Cireuit Court Seal) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit Court. By: Kathleen Nottage, D.C. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff. 7 | 12:30—Home—What You Make it—pbe months, v Mrs. Wohasky’s father, White, 10-G Porter Place. 200—| in, Ne eae Hi oon, lew oO Drcalcfast Club-abe a Oklahoma Rou! ‘ par Valley Folks—mba Your My Story ‘Drammatization—abe 10:38-—-Say ft, With" Music+mbs 11:00—Fred Waring Music—nbo bur Codtrey Show--c0e, Breakfast In Hollywood abe 11:30-—-Irene Beasley Grand Siam—obe 12:00—Kate Smith aks—cbs ‘The Kenny Baker jhow—abe Stories (2% hours; Expect rial + 92:18—Ser } 1:45 Monday)—abe 12:30—Words and Musio—nbe Service Band Concerte—mbe 1:00-Sketches in Melody—nbe | 2:00--Four hours of Serials-nbe Queen for 1 Day—mbs @:3--Bride and Groom—abe ‘The Harlem Club—mbs 6:00—The Song Bouquet—cbs Ladies Be Seated—abc Ben Alexander Show—mbe 8:30—Two 1p M. Quiz Shows—cbe 4:00—The House Party—cbe Tommy Barlett Show—abe » 4:%—Give and Take Quis—ebe Repeats | hr. later—abe 8:00—School. of the Air—cba 6:30—Treasury Bandstand—cbe. 4:45—Kiddies Serials 1% tres {Went ¢ hour of re! loc: hedules. Last minute program changes ¢an- Not be included. FRIDAY, APRA 25 Evening ws Report, 15 Mins.—nbo Sevureid and News—cba a \—abo-enst 6:30—Red Barber & Sports—cbe Jack Armstrong Repeat—abo-west Capt. Midnight Repeat—mbs- west 45— Lowell Thomas Newscast—nbe | World News & Commentary—l j Tennessee Jed Repeat ‘lom Mix in Repeat—mi mith Song Ser’ Elmer Davis Commentary—abe Dancing Music. Orch.—mbs. 7:30—The Manor House. Party—nbe THO TTane Warnow Souidott cbs = The Lone Ranger Drama—abe Henry J. Taylor Comment—mbs :45-—Kaitenborn’s C oH Brandt Sports Col ent—mos $:00—Paul Lavelle Melody—nbe Fanny Brice, Baby Snooks—cbs Fat Man, Detective Drama—abo Buri Ives Recorded Songs—mbs 6—Very Holly, D'Arcys—mbs |” 30—Alan Young Comed: Adventures of Thin Tala Is EBA. ent—nbo Dram: It to Girk S5—Five Minutes News hounds, {Lowest last ‘night — tion’ .of thes Eastern Star in }St: Petersburg, as‘ representative’ of Ferg. Chapter in: turned yesterday L. Fort, who were married -Friday' mornihg* in ; St. Paul’s ‘Church, left :yesterday to spend their honeymoon in Ha- vana. ; Mrs. Effie ‘Louise . Schroeder arrived Saturday.n! from ‘Mi- ami, having been. cal here be- cause of the illness. of her father, Caroline street. Today The Ctiizen:says in an{ editorial paragraph: Ross A. Collins, .ex-congress- man from Jackégon,. Mias.,, born ago. "CARD OF THAW: , ing the illness. ad: feath of our beloved of the Municipal’ Ht i, their kindness arid also:those, who donated cars, and’ the‘thany r . |tiful floral tributes, Break the Bank, Quiz—abe Gabriel Heatter Comment—mbs 5—Reai Life Drama Series—mbs (o—Abe Lyman Waltz Time—nbo Moore & Durante Comedy cbs Sheriff's Detective Drama—al Bulldog Drummond Drama—m Five Minute Sport Spot—abe ‘The Mystery Theater—nbc i Be Ig ele, 10:30—Bill Stern Sports Spot—nbe My Friend Irma, Skit—cbs Date Night. Popular—mbs. - | 10:45—Weekly 11:00—News & Variety to 1—nbe : ws Variety, Dance, 2 hra.—cbs News and-Dance Band Hour—abo News, Dance Band, 2 hours—mba 42:00—Dance Band Hr. Time is eastern standa cent indard sul et one for mountain stan APRIL 26 Morning 9:00—Percolator Party—nbe Wake Up and Smile—abo 9:30—Coffee With Co: s—nbe Renfro Valley Folks—cbs 10:00—Frank Merriwell Drama—nbe The Barnyard Follies—cha 10:30— Arc! Mary Taylor's Junior Junction Variety—ude The Jackie Hill Show—mbs 11:00—Teen Club Varlety—nbe News; Let's Pretend—cbs 11:30—Ea McConnell Show—nbo The Adventurers Club—cbe ‘The Piano Playhouse—abe Say It With Music—mbs Afternoon 12:00—Theater of Toduy—cbs The Pro Arte Quartet—mbs ndrews Drama—nbo Talk—cbs Stars Over Hollywood—cbs The American Farmer—abe | Flight into the Past—mbs 1:00—National Farm and Home—nbe Grand Central Drama—cbs SHEET. M Ag e USIC Highest: yeste! + No, Naitie ~ (east Boca C! subtracted ee oa Corrections Cy | Dr. Raymond A: Vanderlehr of | the: U. 8, Public Health Service, | born in Richmond, Va., 50 years | | -@ INSTRUMENTS | in. Collinsville, _ Miss. 67 years ago. ‘Latest Records | ‘ATION The, Pobting of or Pritited Matter of Any Description On the Poles of the City Electric System age ; i ie kK 1 bis general principle of of Paris, outlawing ar, is contained ‘in the| hatter of the United Na- tions, adopted at San Fran- beg It served, to some ex- tent, as a basis for the jurenberg trial. he pros- pect of succéss fof the Unit- jed Nations, however, rests, jmot upon the proclamation | of a genéral moral principle, hx from the time of the j but upon the praetical ar- first publication of this natice. rangement th t is b rains or car shall be ‘ at Meing At-| lace of Fealduabe aAw pont afiing tempted. This ig designed to! address of the claimant, and sha ive the United Nations an oc io altinsh aa J was implement-| ready to interfere in the of: ticious plans of future ag- Youth Asks Government—ade Guest Band Broadcast—mbs 4:30—Veterans Prog.: News—nbq County Fair Quiz—cbs Fascinating Rhythm—abe To Be Announced—mbs 2:00—Host Is*Buffalo, Music—n! Givegand Take Quiz—cbe sag Our fown Speaks—abe aaa oaion Band Halt Hour—mbe :30—Baxters, Family Play—i The Country Joutnai~cba ve ‘opperi eu— This is daze Timesmae 2:45—Camp Meeting Choir—nbe 2:00 Tet Music ts For You—ake 00—Orchestras of Nation— Grosu Section U.daccebe Speaking of Songs—abe Dance Band Half Hour—mbes $:30—The Treasury Bandstand—cbs Sunset Roundup, Western—abo } Sports Parade Gueste—mbs 4:00—Doctors Then and Now—ndqy* Horse Hace; ance, Orch. bs jot Ce; ernoon Stars—al Horse Race; Dance Band—mba | 4:30—Names of Tomorrow, Var.—5e0 Adventures in Sclence~che., +, | The Treasury Show—abo be Williston College Choir—mbs 4:45—Of Man and Books, Reviews—ebs aS f | Prohibited Any Printed Matter Posted On the Poles You and each of you are hereby no- tified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against ‘the estate of William Roger Watkins, de- ceased, late of said County, to’ the Count¥ Judge of Monroe ‘Count; t his office in the at rida, within eight calen- iz! Hd ‘ey ii et | F 7 Removed ard Destroyed i Such claim or demand not so filed shall be void. TOM 0. WATK! As A@ministrator of the Estate of William Roger Watkins, 4 ceased. * apr 25; may 2-9-26, 1947

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