The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 7, 1949, Page 4

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“PAGE FOUR eres ee Biot. nb Mr. Brush is 4 representative of | :; Church, 3:00 p. m., at Parish} Sashes in our fingers, nails'are atl nf $249.50 | gether.” FRE KEY WEST. CHT! ==). the Gdodyear Tire Company; and} 2 Hall, followed by Social} 0Ver creation reaching! ut at us 7 - \#» last ‘night he gave the Lions a Hour. to rip our clothes, ; seams » bust gs splehdid talk on thé opportunities{ “Bingo. Party, VFW Hall, Eliza-| themselves wide. open of their aS offered in Ameri¢g for every in- beth Stréet, 8:00 P.M, spon-[ °WM accord, pencik points. break - dividual to earn sticcess for him- sored by VFW Auxiliary. with a nasty sound, typewriters = self. In connection with this Monfoe County Audubon’ So- refuse to’ function in the middlé -~ « subject, an interesting movie was ciety second screen tour. oF us word, dresser. drawers stick a sa shown. Howard L. Orians, natural- and refuse to budge despite any ~ 3s The new Superintendent of ist, lecturer, author and pho- | 2™ount ys Steages cn cue pee 2 : Public Instruction, Horace O’Bry- togtapher with color films, 2 ineulin aa rd ma Chas = | ant then addressed the club p. m. at Division Street| insultingly, window ‘shades. get - - briefly regarding the March of | School, 8 p. m. at High| Stuck just yt, baat i fe Dimes Drive, stressing that in or- School. beta them 1 ang, brand new *. . der for this campaign to be a)TUESDAY, JANUARY 1ith— | Clectric bulbs burn out, rugs es : success; it will be necessary for] Regular monthly meeting, Wo- hed spss ha beaut ~ x a ae every organization to cooperate men of the Church, First | 00 “puciie a ooalliaage ples - - to the fullest extent. Presbyterian Church, 8:00 p. ee a or naprdaers t ee es 2 , ‘ fe Red Cross Wey Ladies gfe Sonate 3. refuse to uhlock locks they’ve un- 4 paper ° Crane | ing 12:30 p. m., Officers Mess, locked for years previously, doors = Services During | Fort Taylor. Hostess, Mrs. W.1 Oth og wind behind then and is. , and }. Vo December First Anfual Benefit for Con- nas peo pie ne mn @ ‘ , vent of Mary Immaculate. tee oy Mrs. Anne Wade, Home Serv- Casa Marina Hotel, 9 P.M. to After o day | when inanimate ~- ice Worker of the Key West 12:30 A.M. Bingo and Danc- aad ges gga eialge S ue, a : Chapter of the American Red| fog. Dréle optional. Chap-| cnsue coats ctorcte: chile. caste oe. : Cross. gave the following report! tones provided. se) 1 a -_— « of a few of the services rendered to take. over, unrolling _ the ) od be by this department of the Red Pi . b oe TaN straight-jacket as they. come. = * Cross during the month of De- res yterian Oe moe *ocember: F F087 Four tocat boys in the armed Church Women - «forces were assisted in obtaining 4 . ai extensions of their leaves due tol To Hold Meeting Pa change in circumstances in their ™ home situations after their ar-| It has been announced that the : : ¢. = rival. Fifteen é@mergency mes- ; Women of the Church, First There's ne longer ény -- sages were sent for servicemen,| Presbyteriay Church, will hold prac Bad Lb riod e ° their dependents and veterans.}their regular monthly meeting at how. Tho sete “Redbnarochan meee” F 4 Twenty-five reports were made}|the church next Tuesday even- as see i Ste Sty! Over ‘¢ for the military and the Veterans| ing January 11th, at 8:00 o'clock. $00 tearéd, Gh aga. b id Administration. In additiom as-| Mrs. R. Pritchard will be hos- ay ¢ sistance was given to veterans re-| tess for the occasion, and Mrs. L i wih Fi titirms: ¥ arding their claims and loans and} Hildegarde Russell will read the fen on thie Now-Pi tate Write pies eS srants weré issued in the amount] lesson from -“Fitly Framed weil. Chess e 5 URBATION ZEN F PRILAY; JANUARY 7, 1949 e mr rat ren ee a ° hie . rit New Play By nog teh Sin And: Sand |Palntke To Cities. and towns «in America = g aad at pie yereieh F1i kb are réviving: fortgotten ordinan- 4 ee é by) Eee f Key West Playérs Club Buffet Hold Azalea ces or, acount new a to noee e. . : P We : : hildwen off'thé stréets. at late ¢ ee a¥ oe éviz¥ 1 (Te Hi ave P r emiétr Opéns Tonight F stival ours in the, hope of reducing = : Phones: Residenice—629-X] The Key West Players a¥é 10W| Opétiihg tonight. will bé the| _< (smééhii te Phe ¢rétieny Moscow was once thé ¢apital of mis aunt rut PEPER LS tea e er Tee Rete rounding into fine shapé a ¢apa-| Hot and Cold Buffet at the Sun}. PALATKA, Fla, Jan. 7.—The | the Siate of! Muscovy. a : meron “ N It ' . e ie onst Oggi </ fey tt and Sand Club; and this should | Fifith arinual Azalea Festival will &. ieee Meétitig Of Key West Garden Club “One's A Crowd,” by Eugené!prové a welcome addition’. to eee ae ware eciins ot = . ; a tree - Raskin of Columbia University. }|Key West's evening activities. : pest, Unger me 3 Held Last Night Very Well Attendeds | “this i « modern sophisticatea} The Buttet is unde? the ran | le SRonsorship of the Palatka, Aa ? | comedy al stirely new lifiés fagement of J6e atid Maida La-|Junior Chamber of Commerce S28 - ° } eas : oes medy along entirely pew likes [28 seh yell how aes a") Ralph Brockman, festival chair- fe 3 Forthcoming Flower Show Discussed pr tying Gerad celiong meant Well howe is K¢) |map, said today.” &- <-2c- . The Januaty’ meeting of the f éiv for thie choositig of these dates. formancé off any stage, and we | mer of ishdvations that will} , commeroine saps ones | and ee Kéy West Gardefi nit’ as held} Adthission chargés were pro- | Organization is flattered that this! greatly please the guésts. on Feb, 26, pr pds affairs are 2 last night “Ati thé Woindhi’s Club: posed and discussed, and the ten- | fature Broadway show has been The Sun and Sand Club being Weanecd eee cas ~~ are : ‘tative charge has now béen set | entrusted to it for préséntation. {operates dar’ the day. with during the. atterao 3 sure Lad house was a spirited one: at 50c for adults and 25c for chil-} ‘Phe cast comprises Margéry+swinimitte avid Othé? pleasant igs Boeken. ot Mae ee It, was decided. to hold the} dren. It was also decidéd that the | Findly'in the lead, and she makes | occupations for ‘the -éttésts; aid “Yy;.5 leona ‘Cro , the 1948) | a: Plant Identification session priot | William Curry Sons general storé | @ smart and appealing character. | the buffet wilt row be open from) aysiea Queen, of St. Petersbii ia 4 to thé general ‘discussion .of thé} building at the foot of Front| Rita Lane plays thé maid, but this 6 fo 9 o’clock edch evening. pill iae ork Bavedsen cron tha Gee tee tnain subjéct of the evening,| street will be utilized for the} is far from a “bit” part and Rita} — queen, and'to crown the néw 4 which was of course the fotth-| show. makes it very very funny indeed. St Paul's Youny » coming Flower Show to bé held} Mrs. Norberg Thompson, the} Nell Gilmore is a charactér which : g ; ws under the sponsorship of the Gaf-| Flower Show chairman, announc- | cannof be revealed here but thosé P 1 3 Le Leg ion Area ee den Sy ae ie 4 ‘ éd that. at the next méeting of | who hear her wit be lysibtessed: eop es dague d . - = Lee Goddard, condutting this} the club the committees for the} _The men are William McGoni- ; Co / aS identification session, had{ show wilt be named: further, that| gle, the hero, and a man of many To Hold Daitice mimnander es brought a number of specimens} she was intieed gratified to seé | parts; he, like the play itself, has Comin Here: oS of the Euphorbiaceae, which are}at the meeting last night a num-| never before beer’ on a stage—| The Young People’s Service . 5 4 es interesting-looking _ flower-bedr-} ber of thé.Beoplé who had in the| and by the way, this can! be said} Leagué of St. Paul's will not} southern Aréa Légion Com-[ - ing cactus-like plants. He gavé a} past. pafticipatéd so actively in} of most of the cast—bit from his Fhold its regular weekly dance to-| onder. Hafry A. Coone Misia ee brief talk on each of these spec-| the flower. shows, and to Kniow | performance this would Aever be} night in the Parish hall, as con-| Roacn. wilh 2, ate aaa nie is (om mens, passing them around tojthat they are again willing to; known, == |. siderable repair§, are béing done te Arthur Shaver Bost No a ed the club members and guests for} help to make the show a success.| Tim Moore is a Rebel, or so. the}fo the hall. 1 its régular Theéti tobe held Ady 3 ;. - » their inspection and comments. Guests at last night’s meeting | author says, but to this reporte#} Instéat a dancé and floor show next Wedneeda elie a2 it ti «. «thrifty... Kem-Tone = - + . It was announced at this meet- included Commander and Mrs. |he is some rascal, too. Jonathan | wilt be héldatythe Cuban Club| Boor jae a ch elaed is enbeatable! One coat - “= ing that the local club is now a) Alexander Husband. Commander | Jackson, who will be. remember: | tomortow night beginning at 8:00] "“G)e on Si0ek ane. covers wallpaper, ms member of the Federation Of|-Husband spoke to the club brief-|¢d in “You Can't Také It With} p. m. wa I oper will be accompanied by aint, plaster. ‘ms Garden Clubs, the official notifi-; ly and asked their aid in the pro-| You,” is the screwy | inventor} Masic will be furnistiéd by the BPE ge Shree Wg a rapist One hour drying. ‘S : cation of this membership hav- [jected beautification of the Na- | Charlés Morrison is a nice juven-}Corat Isle Sérenaders’ dnd’ thé} (a Waon bait man, and No “painty” odor! ao 4 ing been received. val Station grounds here. He | ile, and the old standby Gerald }League invites fhe public to at-} Adee Nicholas, ‘district com Thompson Ent rotisés, | ieee There followed a general dis-{ was assured that every assistance| Saunders is up to his usual ex-ftend the affair. stb allt ag : ‘ ; erprise S, UAC po cussion . _ —— mart = possible Would bé given. | “those i Pan si ; ee SY ee ee The Lorelei; famed in légéiid 4 { Hardware Division = > 7 it was finally determiné hat} The mééting was véry well at- jose who. see this play wi td ) . Fe anger: 4 a 2 the show will be held for three} tended, and ie the eee nesting find a continuation of the high Jimmy Singleton is ar as and precipitous rock ' oe : days, Saturday, March 5, Sunday,} scheduled to be held on Thurs. | Standard set by the Key West Re ‘To Bob’ in the. Rhine: River, : Germany, i March 6 and Monday, Match: 7.}day, Feb. 3, final plans will be| Players for many past seasons. — étiirns To Bo 420 feet high Pe: = Many feasible reasons were giv-" formulated for the Flower Show. conrad” aiden e ne z eee ean Sa Ae eelkins hawk Jones University - : Monroe County Audubon Society NOTHING salitting, B. Sifieleton, ‘son of ww oe TT é = ‘ TSE LEO ‘ LER ": > g Urges Appreciation Of Beauty Here SPECIAL ieee ee eee a 2 . “It is only natural for most of p“Wildlife At Your Doorstep” pio ville, S. C., where he. will in : s. Oy ane ye ees : P. - in ivé his ministerial de- Ll g . is Sali Cerne ot eat which gives intimate glimpses of x ps receivé his minis ~« and unfamiliar places and things|the doings of the birds, plants rs eee Syn di Oe tar are ea . y Ya 6 _ while we “may be overlooking} and animals .which like 7 live je ee pO lag Mage icone ’ Jisniny has been spending the me things of greater beauty and|néar the cities, towns and homes’ aithe éf life atid get about tof: past two weeks with his family ££ ? charm right heré’ in Key West,” 6f men. Mr. Oriahs will demon- tenting hima beitiés. We have here. ee ll 27252 Sfuart S. Whiting, Presidént of|strate methods by which people aA Bhan dava dike Hada Ppa ee ee oe the Monroe County Audubon So-| cam develop a keener sense of ob- Such pe begin’ with the dig. Johnsons: ‘ v3 © ciety, said today. For examplé}}sérvation and enjoyment of the eee beatles iY © - se Eg 4 aebely covery that our bédroom slippers =. : 3- Many people living in other parts} living ‘creatures ‘close at home.| have durifig the night walkeé| Ré@firn To * e® + of the country maké long trips fo] The éther. part of his lecture will buckw: ned ha r ARE.” bed andl : m4 Fn « Key West to sée the very people, | deal with’ his-“coloy movie on core’ i reat in Oe fost inacesee Chi ? ¢ 4 buildings, plants, shrubs, fishes “Lakelore” in which Mr: Orians sible spot possible. When we i cage . 2 bj ze and birds, and to énjoy the cli-| will tell. of the great beauty of | crawl under the bed in arr éffort.} Mr. and M SF M. Johnson; ; cae mate that many of us who make| Lake Michigan and the life that to rétrieve them, the bed chooses a date iw f M - our homés here take for granted} frequents it. > that momeht Ae? fail down Lad Mts. Soe de baa i hee = 4 As:a part of its Séreen Tour As indicated in am article in > 5 At : and Mts. Ce earned 1, 16 f OVE F a reg ni rae = entirely or maliciously lower it-}¢hé highway this fofning to re- Py program to foster an even greater} yesterday's Citizen, -the -matinee self four inches from: its. former oars rary: a - : iati F 4tuth to Chicdgo, ML, Where they . me appreciation of what we havélat two in the afternoon Mext height so that having got: unde? } ha Bi thes for 2 a here, the local Audubon Society | Monday will be held.in the audi-| the'ed we can’t net gut from anh ee yee ree eter the past || = f; is pleased to bring Howard L. torium of the Division, Street der it A i ae onenead is dskebs John: F - <3 Crise here eo Monday. aie School ie the evening event Backing out, we'kick the bed-| ‘They hdve been. spending the|{ °» ... . i well known naturalist, writef,| is scheduled for éight o'clock in| ige table. which, angered, | holidays h ith thelr. famili i lecturer and photographer wil fhe Key. West» High School Au- promptly. Wetalzates by overturns an 3 ed ee chjog ab : deat éWateh Crystals bjaweiry Rend @ feature his excellént color movie! ditorium. ing and dumipihg.a whole glass-oF | weeks’ visit: yh * y Hepairs = - elcpaiite. Pn Sn mecca ENS base oer ped and the sass, on ie back: Ay eS ve eee ‘\h @Fréé Bstinetes @New Watch Bands = ‘ : ‘ i of our neck. When we clutch at, s a6 2 ? i = : Lions Club | Calendar Of the bedclothes: for support, they Voiture Locile 728 @Dials Refinished @Silver Repuired = PS ae i E immediately fling. themselves M. T : t : va = Holds Dinner Coming Events onto us in an effort to smother u8. eéts onight PROMPT SERVICE = * ‘ bere a . The wise mortal at this point: hse ai é mca : eS Mf 7 FRIDAY, JANUARY 7— knows that this is going to be one}. Regular meetin; ol Voiture - a os ; a Meeting Thursday | Memmmeraih, Hance, sponsored o “those days.” Hf re is Soey Wie ane Ke Mag Be ; big be | POLLOCK § : ue ge - » Bi * by Navy .Wives Club No, 88,| he moves cautiously around, ré- onight a gio} me y is ¥ tt The — Club last night held Wits na Club at Naval Sta- places the bedclothes and gets fon Stock Island. : : thy, Q UA t | T y , ad heir. regular weekly . dinner tin, 9 P.M. For enlisted| tight back: into the -bed, deter- Chef Jack Stant will be in £ ‘=o ¢ + meeting at the Den on Seminary; — married couples. mined ‘to stay there until the in-charge of thé supper, George: . W £ L £ R 5 =. Street, af which an enjoyable} SATURDAY, JANUARY 8th— |; animate objects quiet down. In-} Sikes, Chef de.Garé, announced | daa ii ae boiled ham dinner was servéd. Formal Opening Ball, Casa| trepid souls brace their should-\} today. ; 508 DUVAL 5 a z Several guests were present, Marina Hoteél.. By invitation. | €S: Phen th for the worst and go a SS i STREET > @ including Carlos Garciga of Ha- Dancé, sponsdred by Young}°" trom there. ‘ a water contains, on the Do part aoa en 2: vana, Cuba, who was thé guést of. Péople’s Service League, St.| _ The number of things that hap-| average, in thé-open'sea, ftom3'% Experienced Jewelers for Three Generations — Lion Bezanilla; Lt. Dale White Paul’s. Cuban Club, 8:00 p.| Pen from then on is truly Te-} to 4 per cent of salts. ———— - ee: of the Boca Chica Naval Air Sta- m. Public invited by League pieclares eae ale eer "SEE. ¥ SS bs nis ep aais 3 ‘«<-<- tion, who was Lion Eric Curry’s to atténd. selves ou! our hands, handles Ee : ees ees — = sscz> guest; and a guest of both the} MONDAY, JANUARY 10th— | wrench themselves off saucepans, 5 {7-——— 7 : ¢ : club and Raymond Curry was} Monthly meeting, Woman’s| doorknobs fall off doors. onto our 2 ‘a Bob Brush, of Miami. Auxiliary of St. Paul’s| feet, edges of sheets of paper cut SPE ( VAL 7 oN BLOUSES & Beautiful Selection of Lovely Blouses — Long Sleeves Sica We Have Just Received A New Shipment of TOPPERS See the New Line of -Cruise Strapless Dresses In All the New Shades, Styles and Colors “It's Right If, It's From Mar-Ed's” MAR - ED press shop DRESSES . . . MILLINERY and ACCESSORIES JUST ARRIVED The New SHORT SHORTS ‘ also STRAPLESS HAL TERS ri | \ = SSv

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