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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1947 Se i ttre. nese Naval Hospital Will Be ave Christmas Party By Sawyer Post HIGH SCHOOL GLEE cae ORES: WILL JOIN AMERICAN LE- GIONNAIRES’ FOURTH AN. NUAL PARTY The fourth annual Christmas party will be held at the U. S. Naval Hospital by Arthur Saw- | yer Post’ No. 28, American Legion, tomorrow at 7 p. m. The Legion group will also make a stop at the Monroe Coun- ty Home, where the old folks will \ be given -a Christmas treat and caniy and carols. The High School Glee Club | will sing the traditional Christ- | mas carols and the patients will | join them in a few numbers. A | Key West Transit Bus will pick | up the Glee’ Club at the High | School at 6:30. p. m., and will; wait for them at the hospital un- | til the program is completed. Mrs. Eleanor Dowski; who has | entertained in practically all; parts of the world, will enter- | tain the fellows with her violin an dher international songs. | The Little Theatre Group of} the Jackson Square USO, under the direction of their ay eater | Gerald Pinder, will present sev- eral numbers from their musical | mately 3,780 persons crossed the show, “Say, It With Music.” Ap- pearing on the program will be the girl trio, the Mello-Aaires, Miss Coralie Thompson and Doreen Cruz. Beryle Bill, a newcomer to the |, Group, will be heard in the vo- eals, “The Serenade of the Bells,” and “White Christmas.” Doreen Cruz will be heard in “Christmas Dreaming,” and “How Soon.” Gerald Pinder will team up with the trio for such novelty tunes as “Civilization,” “The Red Silk Stockings” and “The Green Perfume.” Pinder will al- so be seen number. This entertainment will be given in Wards B and D togeth- er with a Big Christmas Stock- ing crammed full with good things for each and every pa- tient. The Key West Guard of Honor and all other participants will meet at the entrance to the U.S. Naval Hospital at 6:30 p. m. American Legion Service Of- ficer. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Frey- berg of Jacksonville, are visit- ing Mrs. Noif, Freyberg’s grand- mother, and Mrs. Todd, his mother, in their Division street home, over the holidays. E. W. Heim, Oak Park, IIL, a professor of ziology at Morton College, Cicero, Ill., is visiting P. J. Ross, 611 Division street, over the holidays. Edith High, Chicago, a sister of Mrs. P. J. Ross, 611 Division street, is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Who Knows? 1. Where did the Big Four fail to agree? 2. Can you Four? 3. What ‘is a cold | War?” 4. Which |is the second largest Communist party? 5. What precipitated the pres- ent bloodshed in Palestine? 6. What is called the “great- est mass migration in history?” 7. Who recently wrote: “We disaffiliate?” 8. For work in what field did the doctors Cori receive recogni- tion? 9. When did the “Battle of the Bulge begin? 10. When was the. Inter- American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance negotiated? The Answers 1. London. 2. Marshall, and Molotov. 3. An economic and political | struggle without hostilities. 4. The Italian, with 2,200, 000 | members. 5. The vote of the General As- cant of the United Nations to partition Palestine. 6. The flood of refugees across | the Pakistan-India borders, es- | timated at 8,000,000 people a i months. . John L. Lewis, leading the | hea out of the A, F. of L. 8. Dr. 1 F. Cori and his wife | pg ee reggae een name the Big TTT RETIRE Cae Bidault, Bevins Dr. Gerty™Cori, worked in ate call him in again and ask fields of physiology and medi- cine. 9. Dec. 16, 1944, 10. In the summer of 1947. | Denmatk has doub of her country devoted to forests in the past 75 years. Schrader, Veda | tions, although the mains officially ciosed. and 400 France during the month and 1.- | serts 400 foreigners and 380 Spaniards came from France to Spain. ments between the two govern- Spanish railroad freight cars for }ment Dealers’ Association ‘at its 10 French cars. The cars had convention here, “the census bu- in a rhythm tap been. immobilized since the clos- }reau has been releasing figures _ CALLED MUMMERS, PE R- y ing of the border almost two | which emphasize a heavy popu- - FORMED FROM CASTLE years ago. lation loss in: South. Dakota, but 70 CASTLE ON CHRISTMAS. : ‘born at 4:20 a. m., today to Mrs. This program has beep plan-| John Van Buskkirks, 1201 Olivia ned and will be under the Su-} street, at the Key West Muni- pervision of Jack A. Saunders, | ejpal Hospital. ‘ the U. S. Naval Training Sta- |? + qearby saad hunter. : tion, Great Lakes, Ill, and Ma- ary rian Virginia Pickens, 21, of 527 William street, daughter of the Rey. John E. Pickens, pastor of \ First Congregational applied for a yesterday to County Judge Ray- mond R. Lord. that the marriage will be per- on December 29. the area Presidents. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN © re PAGE THREE SON? eve: OE EL pa ptt. PLA ane Sea en se a i! eae STANKY, HOME. WITH LEAGUE FIELDING RECORD mens | | f ; POE SSRN TANN | Christmas Trees Spring Up Here j Christmas trees and other holiday decorations are ‘springing up al] over the city, | Many homes have gaily | decorated trees, Stores. have | them. Lights hav2 been plac: | ed arqund homes and busi- | ness places. At the Submarine Base trees decorste every ship, every submarine. The high. est tree is a tree standing atop the superstructure ‘en | tae deck of. the USS Gil- | more, submarine tender, (ie largest ship at the base. l, 22d aaa. we | ‘Spanish Border Bars Are Eased IRUN. Spain.—(AP),—-Approxi- \So. Sc 0, (AP Photo) EDDIE STANKY, ssedibiien enccnd iheeuiiial fot the Brooklyn Dodgers, ete ‘indoor baseball” with his four-yeat-old daughter, Georgia Ann Stanky, after getting the news that he set a new. National League fielding record for gecond basemen last season. He made only 12 errors in 820 chances during the 1947 season for a. -9843 pexcentage. . Eddie and daughter are in the family home at Mobile, Ala., with the Christmas tree all ready for Santa Claus. ~ Roots of Culture rhe ena OW CHRIS 7™MAS Cc Us TOMS : Oxrorp UNIVERSITY. SERVES %, | BOARS HEAD ON CHRISTMAS, Xue BECAUSE AN EARLY 'STU- os DENT ESCAPED DEA eof G BY. HURLING oe. Spanish-French frontier. here i Dakola Resents gradual “relaxation of rence (Figures In Census: border re- ‘ABERDEEN, S.. D.—(AP).—/ Reliable but ‘unofficial infor- | Dean R. F. Pattcfson of ihe Uni-! mation shows 1,600 foreigners versity of South Dakota’s school | Spaniards entered | of, business administration. as- census . bureau’ figures “tend to give South Dakota’ a4 | defeatiet ‘kind: of advertising arrange- ; that is.not good for. ,bysiness.” “Ever since 1940,” Patterson ments allowed an exchange of 10] told the » South ~Dakota Imple- | In addition official MEDIEVAL ACTORS. foe A MUMMERY ‘WAS ABOLISHED .” iti HENRY Vil, WHO rf FEARED DISGUISED ¢ 3 ASSASINS. we contend the picture has’ a z * | changed ‘since 1945 and that the ‘ ~ | state has regained some of “this” loss. i» ‘ ! eran Neen j 1 caaiaee ni Buskkirks Hit In Home | By Hunter: YEARLY THE KING OF” ENGLAND PRESENTS GOLD, 3 FRANKINCENSE AND MYRRH TO THE CHAPELROYAL, COMMEMORATING THE GIFTS OF THE ante wist (MEN, A seven pound daughter was WARREN, Pa.—While sional ‘ comfortably in her home, Miss ; t = . ; pean Wigs Pea Nellie Titus, 51, was struck in the! ‘TODAY, ACCORDING TO i ny, Apply To Wed | sboulder by a stray bullet which | MODERN CUSTOM, CHRIST: ‘ penetrated the wall of her home. | | ‘WAS GIFTS INCLUDE: John Rudolph Moore, 24, of The bullet came from the gun ot} WATCHES, RINGS, GOLD PENCILS, AND OTHER JEWEL- RY ANO SILVERWARE, : | ” “PIGGY BANKERS / want a little kitchen just like Mom's Cony night 1947 Yee this Christmas let har a Church, | marriage license | _ his home, was ordered acquitted Man Can Burn by Judge J. Lamaro who de- clared that a man was the “ruler His Own Home of his own castle to do what he ; ‘liked with it” and a charge of SYDNEY. — Harold Thomas arson could not be sustained. ‘ Gosell, market gardner, charged } ee with maliciously .setting fire te. | Subscribe to The Citizen. They stated in the eaeliditions | formed by the Rev. Mr. Perkins Seeks Divorce Lester R. Houghton, Jr., filed a petition seeking a divorce from Marjorie E, Farmer Houghton with Circuit Court Clark Ross C. ; Sawyer, _yesterday. THE LOW DOWN’ - fOr HICKORY GROVE Well, folks, now that this com- mittee of Congress has made a sort of good start on rootin’ out the ones in Movieland who won't say if they. are, or are ‘not, against the U. S. A. system, they can move over now, and next, to our universities. The head folks makin’ the gal- lopin’ tin-types, they seem pleas- ed with the investigation—they ard proceeding to weed out the chesty and left-handed birds who Who had wormed their way into important spots. The head folks are showing their heart is in the right place—once they know who is the culprit. I give ‘em 3 cheers. And now the universities. The ; university presidents should call their faculty members — one by one — and say, buddy, look me in the eye, are you teachin’ any- thing over there in your room that gives your boys and girls an idea that they are in for the worst of it, as long as we have | our present kind of democracy? | | And don’t let ‘em evade the | question—pin ‘em down—and if | you catch one of them, later on, talking up some spasm or ism kind of left-handed nonsense ;over at lunch or book review 4 real used fat can | can take to the And a refrigerator. And to make it butchers just like Mom's kitchen... And concluding my _ essay, : es college presidents who do not THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN'S f call in their professors, then the | piece marching band will make a trip to —* od Trustees should call’ in the| cheer the Wolverine football Lh — he te ame with Southern California on New Year’s Day. manager, Harlow H. Curtice, said the firm wishes te give the six thousand Michigan alumni on the West Coast an opportunity to see the band in the Rose Bowl. The band, shown above in “MICH” formation, will make Yours with the low down, The band’s trip to Los Angeles is being sponsored by | appearances enroute at Denver, Salt Lake City, Sen the Francisco, and on the return trip at Kansas City, Me. | | him how-come. | JO SERRA. ! the Buick Division of General Motors, Buick general