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a ad ce RDAY JANUARY 15, 1949 SOCIETY NEW: By NIRA LESLIE GULEY . The Citizen Office—51 Residence—629-X] | nnn Key West Community Singers To Present Handel's “The Messiah” | iguin On Jan. 25th At Baptist Church | heard the Handel The Messiah” ¥ the’ Key acre as pre some weeks Mussed the oppor ome it then, will be ew that at will be ago. Moss, Miss Leona Moreland, A young and excellent soprano, and | West Com- | the fine Chorus. It has also been announced that | the Key West Singers are con- templating a later presentation | of “The Crucifixion,’ another or- | atorio of Handel, and much in- ; can terest is being evinced in this! oon a ounced that on possibility by those who heard | a et a” ». at 7:30 “The Messiah.” Bot tho Dent Rept st march | Music-lovers in Key West are | cau dhewet The naa, Moss | pleased to hear that “The Mes- | P essen” | siah” will be performed again, | li caine and also that there is a possibil-{ ol ee Particl-| ity that they will also be ented | > mentation as sang | to “The Crucifixion” as sung by ¥ im the first perfor- | the Key West Community Sing- | eluding T Jennings’ Lovely Party Held For Little Wiss Naney Rose Moreno On 7 Gastdny Honoring Second Birthday mg party h M Nam Rose md birthday moving lit- Moreno on was heid on! f this week and Mrs, A at 1100 sflernoon nts, Mr M tt hame { pink and n the dec nd de enjoy rs and 1, and sev The little the boy won arded to Mur le Miss s prize ' ung Master Wil ent at the love art neluded Jim ‘ en Vidal, Mar- Mary Phyllis Ovide, mas and Susan Cas. Vela, Sheila and A ume and Ray jabriel Joseph and Danio Bazo, » Anuez, Olga Avila, Robert and Steve t, Jeanette and Brenda, Dianne, girl's! ey, Robert and | Ysis | Percy Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fabregas, | Munro, A ' n and Peggy Cur- ‘ ferovias “Q” Had Large st For Cuba Yesterday Passenger L sba yesterday via were mond Kittell, ‘ en, Olga Broda, Sibyle Harts- Bostic, Walter B. Evelyn Cur- y ence Hae- Haeder, Justine C. Haeder, Myrtle este Miller, Myron Avila, Thelma serine, Mae Arnold, Roland Collins, fe nie Robert Steck, } Ardella Rising, Val Molzeberg-| Floyd Myphra. Wesleyan Service Guild Of First Mothadiet Church Met Tuesday Night service Guild of Church held followed by a| and those attending the event in- way evening home of Mrs. on Elizabeth Tu t was led by Miss Mi ¢ eacon Woman's Society Of C *hriation Service, Ley Memorial Chure h, To Meet PCCD DD OE | stian 1 the program has neeting t Whiting and He act as hos: Seek Divorces wees were the office of rk Earl Adams ‘ Signes against Julia Rackel Kirk e t Arthur Lauri aru by Dorothy Edna Duffie aint Dy { McKenney Duffie Oy Peéne Murphy Walker against c ‘ Murchison Walker and by Lilian Marie DeLett Adams egeinst Vernon Adan and the program | | and Louise Ketchum. | Perez Cato, Feliciano Castro, Car- }los Calleja, | ry, Martha Mora, Michael Ovide, caine Jean Amable, George and Jerry Del Pino, Patricia, Danny jand Farlin Guzewich, Charlotte Beker, Sandra and William Wickers, Donna Jean Belyey, | Ralph Signorelli, Conrad Mora, Loudres, Linda and Libano Cas- tro, Juan Calleja, Yolanda Avila, Mario Eugene Martinez, Made- line de Bareee, Houston and Den- nis Plowman, Christine and San- dy Barrett, Bobby George, Jr. and Maria Theresa Signorelli. Adults present included the Mesdames Ralph Amable, George | del Pino, Farlin Guzewich, Philip | ; | Baker, William Wickers, Radford r Belyeu, Ralph Signorelli, Cheche Lele Avila, Eugene Martinez, Rosalie de Barcee, Charles Cremata, Marjorie Bar- rett, Robert George, Sr., James Conell, Murphy Avila, Rita Ovide, Denorah Avila, Charles nando Gutierraz, Mig- uel Quesada, Joseph Madiedo, Miguel Bazo, Lino Castro, Robert Watson, Reggie Russell, Charles Veliz, Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore j Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Van Grieken, Mr. and Mrs. Armando Moreno and Mr. and Mrs.; Alex~ ander C. Moreno. er, Ora Molzeberger, Charles Wade. William Register, Lillie Regis- ter, Bessie Keible, William Kei- ble, Lillia Rose, Alexander Rose, Gus Novotny, Sam Anderson, Frank Jackson, William Morales, Richard Barnes, Gregorio San- chez, Ira Bost, Mary Bost, Arthur Cohen, William Blodwyn_ Wittenborn, Franklin Fowler, Florence Fowler, Bruce Burton, Ralph Case, Janece Gold- man, Robert Goldman, Luis Alon- } so, Andres Banders, Paul Rising, Herbert Schench, Ethel Wade, | refreshments the social were hour Delicious served during cluded the Mesdames Frances Richardson, Elizabeth Singlet Lorene Richardson, Connie D by, Carola Nettles and the Mi; Gretna McClain, Evelyn Nettles, Margaret Pinder, Adele Roberts High School Senior Class To Present Comedy The Senior Class of the Key) West High School announced yes- | terday that they will present al musical comedy entitled “Dance | the World Around” later this month The show is being directed by Mrs. Malika Brown, and spon- sored by Miss Sidney Anderson. | It will be presented first on/ the evening of Friday, January 28th at 8 p. m. at the High School | Auditorium, and there will be a| second performance on the eve-| ning of Saturday, January 29th, ' also at the High School Auditor- | ium, at the same hour. Tickets for the affair will be! placed on sale shortly. ¥ Wittenborn, | - THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Gala Opening | lof “One’s A | ‘Crowd? Monday Key West Players plan a gala vent for opening night emaary| lith—curtain at 8:30. There will be souvenirs at opening night and the author is, oming down from Columbia | University to see the play. 't is understood that Broddway > interested in “One’s a Crowd” 2nd may probably purchase it. This is a grand opportunity for | 2 people of Key West to see a orld premiere, states the pub- ity department of the Players, it is the first time in the his- ry of the Key West Players that world premiere is being staged. y and Ann Carleton are pro- ; cing the play. “he plot is a surprise and the y completely different than -ything the Key West Players ve produced. Incidentally, fur-} t er states the publicity Separts| vnt of the Players, the Wash- | ston Star thought enough about | « submitted continuity to print } -eview of “One’s a Crowd.” ersonal Mention Mrs. Mary Otto and her daugh- er, Mrs. Elizabeth Frendenberg- of St. Petersburg, are visiting , and Mrs. J. W. Hattrick at | ‘ir home at 808 Fleming street. | This is Mrs. Frendenberger'’s st visit to Key West in twenty- ‘e years. She and Mrs. Otto for- erly lived in the Island City. A. Arancebia, of Key West, re- rned to the city after spending month with his son in Hialeah { with friends in Cuba. ipply To Wed | Applications for maryringe li- } mses were filed yesterday in + office of County Judge Ray- | md R. Lord by Calvin M. Bis- ‘te, 27, of the U.S. Navy and sie Louise Stegar and by Wil- im M. Colton, 21, of the U. S. Navy and Gladys Elizabeth Yamilton, 25, of 638 United © reet, Ualendar Of Coming Events »ATURDAY, JANUARY 15—- {| Dance, sponsored by Fleet Re- serve Association, at Club, Front and Fitzpatrick Streets, 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. Free to members and their guests. MONDAY, JANUARY 17th— Opening Night, “One’s 2 Crowd,” presented by Key West Players at Barn Thea- tre. 8:30 p.m. First 1949 meeting of Woman’s Society of Christian Service, rey, Memorial Church, 7:30 p. m. in Church Annex. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18th— Missionasy Society of First Congregational Church pre- sents the program “We Would See Jesus” in story and song in the Church Au- ditorium, 7:30 p. m. Open to} public. EDNESDAY, JANUARY 19— Regular meeting, Navy Wives Club No. 88. 2:00 p. m. Build- ing 178, Naval Station. Bingo party, sponsored by Navy Wives Club No. 88. South Beach Restaurant, 8:00 p.m. SURSDAY, JANUARY 20th. — Bingo party, sponsored by Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica, Society of St. Vincent de Paul and Holy Name Society. St. Marys Parish Hall, Duval Street, 8 p. m. 1 TIDAY, JANUARY 21st— Room Mothers of Division St. School will entertain faculty at dinner, 7:00 p. m. at the school. "UESDAY, JANUARY 25— Meeting, Room Mothers, Har- ris School P.-T. A. 7:30 P.M., at home of Mrs. Dorothy Claxton. Key West Community Singers present Hande “Messiah” Oratorio, Fi Baptist Church, 7:30 p. m. MRIDAY, JANUARY 28— Senior Class, Key West High School, presents musical comedy “Dance the World Around.” High School Audi- n, & p. m. Performance night of January 29th also. UESDAY, FEBRUARY 8— Meeting, Harris School P.-T.A., 8:00 P.M., at School. Founders Day Program. interesting Notes Water expands about one-tenth | when frozen. | The area of the earth’s surface is 187 million square miles, but only 55 million or 28% is land. Some fifty cities have banned tne sale of certain comic books deemed objectionable. 70 to 80% of battle wounds —} from injuries, burns, and explo- SNOW-CGVERED PALMS IN Special} sions—produce or are accompa- i ; med by shock. SNOW DRIFT BURIES HOME IN COLORADO BLIZZARD (®) Wirephoto ONE OP THE DEEPEST OF ALL SNOW DRIFTS laid down by the recent Colorado blizzard was this one which completely buried the home of Mr .and Mrs. Roy G. Larson near the town of Sterling. Only the chimney remained above the surface. Neighbors dug a tunnel to the front door and found the Larsonms none the worse for their icy entombment. This picture was made just as rescuers uncovered the roof. The drift measured 36 feet deep. TTLE FROZEN IN BLIZZARD (P) Wirephoto MIGRANT INDIANS from the reservation at Pine Ridge, S. D., are skinning frozen carcasses of cattle which perished in the blizzard at Gordem, Neb. Medical authorities have told them the meat is fit to eat. The Indians were working at Gordon when the blizzard struck and isolated the town, . “SUNNY” CALIFORNIA AL ZIEGLER (left), and his son, Frank, shake a heavy blanket of snow off palm trees at Mont- rose, Calif., a Los Angeles suburb, where perhaps the heaviest snowfall in Southern California’s history created this somewhat incongruous situation. “ENSIDE A B- 3 6—M/Sgt.R. S. Bruckbauer of West Allis, Wis., travels in tunnel connecting f gail and radio sections of B-36, world’s largest bomber, at Carswell Base, Fors Worth, Tex. | frequent questions from ve Answers are obtained frpm the | activities. WRITER Qu IZZED JOHN GATES (center in dark suit), editer of the Daily Worker, is surrounded by « crowd om the University of North Caroline in Chapel denied the use of a university building fer « sity Chancellor Robert B. Mouse held thet the be in conflict with a state statute whieh dente: state-owned buildings to speskers charged with) “DAHLIA” hi! cae JEFF CONNERS (seated in center) questioned by police at Los Angeles about the tweqrer “Bleck Dahlia” siaying case. Me was brought there trem Francisco. He is the second man to be questioned im twe about the multiliation killing of Elisabeth Shert, The Veterans Corner QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON GI BENEFITS National S ance and othe vice Life Insur 31 Benefits brin, ran: Administrati Veterans published by The Key Vest Citizen in this column as a vice to our veterans. Q: Under what circumstance ‘is it necessary for me to take a (P) Wirephoto | physical examunatiwon in jer t reinstate my National Se Life Insurance policy” A: Tt is necessary a physical examination in to reinstate National Service | Insurance in every case the insurance has apsed more than three months Q: 1 intend to ente under the Servicemen R justment Act in coming year. W ply for my Certit bility? A: If you wist |ing under Public | {at age 65, should apply for of Eligibility at fore the enrollment Q May I transite rvice Life Insurar any of the private A: No. Your NSLI ble only to one six permanent plat “ Veterans Administrat T are Ordinary Lite P Life, 20-Payment 1 ment at age 60, and and = 20-ye Endow | ment. | Q: I served in the U SA during World War 1 A ble for Government | ance? A: As a veteran w Wa { I, you are eligible t up to $10,000 of 40, tree lance writen, & News Notes when made int — than an o way und of walle me deer 2 pms olan gat the nsw GENERAL ELECTRIC UTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATER “Juhan Appliance Store 125 DUVAL PHOmE @ ED