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eaGs FOUK SS ener neece) mms play Key West Players To Présent Performance Each Night This Week Of Raskin Play, “One's A Crowd” Following the highly sutcessfuly opening of “One’s A Crowd” at the Barn Theatre on Monday} night, the Key West Players will present a performance each night this week, closing on Saturday, January 22nd. However, the admission price first visit. 4B. fact, théy are: ! property owners in’ Key West." Further ir! doitection with the ‘Play. “One's A Crowd,” it was jlearned today that’ it is: in‘ re- hearsal in New York City at the | present time. It, will bé presénted rthere by the Players Company! fat the Gréénwich Méws | Play- .dez, Dalia Fernandez, SHE KRY- WEST CITIZEN | i ee gene re eee "| Many Aboard Aerovias oO Pi Pl For €xtba Monday And Yestérd Leaving fdr Cuba aboard Aero-, Simone Kane, Therése Giguere, ign plaries Monday and yestér-! Laure Thibaudeau, Jeanne Mor- os were: in, Simone Lanaoette,, Bernadet- rmést Eastwood, Kathléén|te, Jalbert, Louis Jalbert, Alex- — tees igen Ed- “eset pss Anspinette Pare, | annual election at the Legion} war ‘infei fames Faulconer,| Marie, Rousseau, Eugene Rous- oem John Whitacre, Minnie Grace,|seau, Rolande Begin, Etienne} Home last evening. Those elect Chester Grace, Filomena Gug-j Begin, Lionel Belanger, Marie B.|€4 to serve for the ensuing year liétta, Ruben Ellis, Hallie Ellis, Belanger, Arthur Comte,, Arthur, are: Lee Dailey, Ida Dailey, Earl Fen- | Tremblay, Rene Thibeault, Loret-! Captain: Vance C. Stirrup. JEDNESDAY,. JANUARY 19, 1949- yer | Guard Of Honor | BEAUTY SAVED HER. \Eleets Stirrup, \4¢ les Captain The Key West Guard of Honor of the American Legion held its } imore, Roland Fenimore, Cora|ta, Thibeault, Ceceile Poitras;| Ist Lieut: George. A. Warren. | Copley, James Co! ley, John;Gu- | Rene Coutere. 2nd Lieut: Edward Diaz, Sr. ligtta, Harry Coyne; Archié Ber-} Leona Conway, ‘Li a Taare Executive Committee: eee Bill |.F. McCardle, mann. Retiring Captain U. J. Delgado, organizer of the Guard, expressed appreciation for the cooperation given him. Captain Delgado will fcarry in pérpetuity the title o' Past Captain. The Guard of Honor was of- Victor A. Hart. nardi, Emma -Bernadi,. Theresa} man, Thomas Broad Turco, Domipic Tur¢o,” Florenite ' Ritter, Bud Conway,* Nell. ‘Ritter, Shaw, Robert SHaw, ‘Rosa: Aléa,}Mazella Jackson, Albert ‘Jackson, Francisco Alea, Gloria Pérnan-iAndrew Hartman, Kathryn Hart- Clarence |, man, Paul Memsoth; Noami Chester Troy-}Hemsoth, Stephen Zinn, Dertl Zinn, John Glenmore, Bessie Glenmore, James H.''¥an Blois, Lorraine Neff, Alice Neff, ner, Cleo Troyner, Joseph. Arm- strong; Lillie Armstrong, Merrill Hholisé on 13th’ street, a modern | Psat Marion , Mclilwaine, Margaret Van _ Blois, for the balance of the week will | be $1.50, including tax, as op- posed to the opening night charge of $2.50. This opening was such a charming affair in every way that your reporter wonders why the Key West Players do not make it a general practice with all futuré presentations to have a gala opening. The author, Eugene Raskin, with Mrs. Raskin, is remaining for about two weeks in the Island ~eity, where they have many “{fends. It is believed that they will enjoy their stay to thé ut- " ‘Jfost. This is not the Raskins’ a ithe New York presentation, 'those attending this premiere dh 'Monday aré possessors of special! experimental group, on February | Sam i Ist. The premiere in Key West on}. iMonday night at the Barn there- ‘fore was’ thrée weéeKs ahéad of and gala night programs autographed .by the author. It is to be hoped that Mr. Ras- [kin has somé more of these de- ‘lightful play plots floating about in his mifd, and that we will have thé opportunity of witnes- sing another production of his ‘as plédsing and provocative as “One's A oe | : Erapp F amily Singers ToA pedir Edmend Watson, Sameul C. Fogle, Alma Fogle, Sam Klahn, Leo Trautner, Robert Olson, |, Thomas Leusing, Mary Leusing, | Alfred E. Boivén, Wanda Boiven, Homer Echols, Péter Savko, Francis Savko, Winifred Savko, Georgia Heilman, Ralph Heil- man William Hawthorne, Wil- liam E. Hawthorne, Lottie Haw- thorne, Stanley Woodruff, Law- rence Hittle, Joséphine Conet, Archilles Couet, Antoinette Tru- dél, Yola Squadrito, Joseph; ' Lander, George A. Roche, Kay Squadrito, Carmen Meérs, Peter Roche, Victor Campbell, Mar- Lindhalm, Berry Stevenson, | garet Campbell, Sunhy Smith, James Brinsmade, Estelle Brins-| Harry Spielman, Valaria S. Spiél- made, Esther Herman, Harry man, Edith Sadiff, Clarence Vin- Herman, Joseph Bushkin,, Fran-'cént, Margaret Vincent, ‘Richard ¢is Bushkin, Benjamin Feldman,|} Wolf, John Venetueci;- Clyde Jerome Raynor, Lily Silver, Hy- | Stiffer, Rutherford Cooper, Wet- man Silvér, Signe alveétsen, | tye Cooper, Solomon” Faigin, | Hans Halversen, Marjorie Shake- | Anna Faigin, Anthony’? ‘Vecchid, ' spéaré, Edith Shakespeare, Ches-' | Margarita Vecchid, »: Raymond Brusiere. Kai Jenson, Michael Salvano, Bernard Simons, Adelaide Si-| }mons, William Taylor,,. . Stanley Taylor Floy Ashenhurst, Harry Ashenburst, Norca Burton, Made- jlin Cardin, Robert * Hartman, Morris Morof, Earl Perrin, , Bes- sié Perrin, Bertha Eyerrett, Asa Smoyer, Ernest Jefferies, Panza | Jefferies, Hazel Lander, Joseph | | Becylek. ;this afternoon to pay an Official .for the District Conference to be ‘held March 13, 1949 at the Har- ganized on October 31, 1945. A dinner meeting of the Guard will be held Satrday, February 12. WILL LEAVE 10th District Legion Command- er Vance C. Stirrup will leave (P) Wirephoto “TOO PRETTY TO PROSE- CUTE!” That was the reason given by Associate City Coun- selor Roy A. Fish of St. Louis in asking for dismissal of care- less driving charges against 23- -year-old Jean H. Klein (above), a dress designer. Besides, he said, witnesses were lacking. The judge dismissed the case. visit to the Hialeah Legion Post No. 32 at a regular meeting to be held this evening. Commander Stirrup will also complete details vey Seeds Post Home in Miami. The Weather FORECAST Key West & Vicinity: Partly Cloudy. Continued warm today and tonight becoming cooler At First Of Community Coréerts ,ter Flogel. Thursday. Moderate to fresh Navy Wives Bowled Yesterday Mrs. Doris Hulquist, 147, bowl-} ed the highest score at the Navy Wives’ wéekly bowling session at | the U. S. Naval Station Alleys yesterday morning. Runners-up Monday N ight At High School Here Bétweén' professional éngage- ments they lead a busy life on their Vermont farm, where their skill at various handicrafts is given a full play. During the past five summers It has been announced that there are still a few tickets avail- able for the first of the season’s | Community Concerts sponsored by the Woman's Club, which will on Monday night at 8} they have established’ what prom- o'clock at the High School Audi: |lises to bécomé a’ national insti- torium present the international- |-tution: The Trapp Family Music ly-known Trapp Family Singers.;Camp, where more than 500 These tickets may be secured by | people from: all parts of thé coun- telephoning 1082. 'try gather for Sing Weeks of in- series of southeast winds shifting to north- erly Thursday. Florida: Colder in’ Tallahassee area today and in northern Flori- da today or tonight. Colder in central portion tonight or Thurs- day and in southern portion late Thursday. Rain in northern Flori- da today and in central portion today or tonight. Partly cloudy weather elsewhere. JACKSONVILLE THRU THE \Calendar Of [Coming Events WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19— Key West Players present “One’s A Crowd”, Barn The- ater, 8:30 P.M. Performance each night this week. Bingo party, sponsored’ by Navy Wives Club No. 88. South Beach Restaurant, 8:00 | RIA) CHRISTIANS, born 19, 1900, in Vienna. tionate Austrian * TODAY'S BIRTHDAY By AP Newsfeatures (MARGUERITA MADY MA- Jan. The affec- Madi” for “Sis” clung to her The Trapp Family Singérs are fymiliar to concert audiences all over America. Originally from Europe, and of noble blood, every member has become an American citizen, and, under the direction of their family priest and lead- er, Dr. Franz Wasner, present a “™eoncert that for dignity, frinedli- formal music-making, folk-daric- ing and hearty old- world _hospi- tality. In ten transcontinental tours, thesé singers have completely captured the admiration and af- fection of their American, audien- ces with their flawless’ musician- ship and the op) rtunity to see p.m. weré thé Mesdames Vivian Driv- Meeting, Business ‘and Profes- er, 135, and June Tucker, 134, sional Women’s, Club, Wom- and.Frances Gainer, 134, who | an’s Clubhouse, Duval Street, tied for third place. i 8:00 P.M. 3) oii ‘ ee Bingo Party, sponsored by the Other bowlers were the Mes-! Cuban Club. 8:00 P.M at dames Péggy Wood. Chris Ya Cuban Club. Open.to public. Bea Holt, Peggy Little, Vera | THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th— and hear them i ey West is not to be missed. ness, informality, and magnificent music cannot be matched. Women’s Bowling Leagiie hi ome U.S. Naval Station Bowled Tuesday (cock and Kay « Gampbell, league manager. The Naval’ Station’ teams are |composed of (Keglers)—Pauline Holmes, team captain, Betty The Women’s Bowling League frum the U. S. Naval Station al- leys were defeated two out of three gemes at a match game at the Boca Chica alleys on Tuesday }Hartman, Barbara McLean, June fieht, January 11. Team No. 1-} Tucker and Mary Ruby, the Blue Boca Chica, defeated the Keglers, } Demons—Emily DesArmier, team and Team No. 2-Boca Chica, de- j captain, Pearl Wood, Jeri Scott feated the Blue Demons, but the} and Vera Wood, league manager. Keglers and Blue Demons expect | One member of this team was al- to get their revenge this next{so absent. Friday night, January 21, at the The Tuesday morning bowling Seaplane Base alleys, when the] is still going strong on the Naval four teams meet for a return | Station alleys, and any dependent match of Navy personnel is welcome to come and try their luck. The Fri- day morning bowling is open to Team No. 1 from Boca Chica is “cSmposed of Lillian Shuman, Bernice Cross, Doris Lange and | anyone interested in league bowl- Margaret Kerchoffer. This team | ing, also. The hours are from 10:- is composed of only four players; 00 a. m. to 12:00 noon on Tuesday but they hope to soon have their {and 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon on composed of Tootie Bowman, Sue S. executive secretary, is score- fifth player back. Friday. Team No. 2 from Boca Chica is} | Mrs. Eileén’ Coughlity;:N. C. C.- Irvin, Skip Peterson, Jane Ad: uae cea Oe — Woman’ $ Society, Christian Service,. Met Monday At Fleming Street Church The Woman's Society of Chris- tian Service of Fleming Street Methodist Church held their monthly business meeting Mon- day afternoon at the church. Mrs. C. M. Richardson, presi- dent, presided over the business meeting ,following which a splen- did program on “Day of Advance” Wis given with the following members taking part: Mesdames C. M. Richardson, Cat) Bervaldi, Claude Salis, John Knowles, Reginald R. Russell. A solo followed by Mrs. Sidney Lowe and prayers were offered by Mrs. C. J. Peat and Mrs. J. B. Reid. Members present at the meet- ing included: Mesdamés C. M. Richardson, Jennie Malone, C. J. Peat, Alice Albury, Hester Johnson, Mabel Suarez ,J. B. Reid, John Knowles, Claude Salis, Carl Bervaldi, Ches- t ter Sawyer, Ann Brady, R. R. Rus- sell, Ed. L. Roberts, Cleveland Johnson, Sidney Lowe, Thomas Felton, W. J. Schoneck, and Miss | Lillian Carey. ( srandmother’ s Wedding R Ring To To Be Used At Lange-McAndretvs Rites When Ruth Whitaker Lange 3:00 o'clock in the afternbon, becomes the bride of J. D. Mc-} with Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Andrews on Saturday afternoon * officia- . Beginners’ Wood, Jeanne Reynolds, Emily Dés Armier, Wanda Stover, Ann} Long, Pauliné Holmes, Shirley | Barnes, Mary Ruby, Betty Hart- man, Barbara McLean Taylor, Muriél Cowen’ and Margaret Mar- lowe. Score were Keepers Navy ‘Wives Club President Vera Wood and USO NCCS Director Eileen Coughlin. | All Navy Wives are invited to come to the alleys to bowl every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. alleys are always available. USO-NCES Dramatic Club: Chooses Play The USO NCCS Dramatic Club Play Selection Committee has chosen “Newspaper Nightmare,” a short one-act play, for their first presentation. The characters to be cast are Leo, who loves crossword. puz- zles; Mother, who reads the fashion page; Thelma, who réads the « society page; ? ‘ Eddie, . wha reads the news, " gection} ida} who reads the funnies;.,Albert, # whd reads the sports sections; and Dad who reads the rest. The presentation’ will bé coach: ed by Gerald Pinder. The Committee members are Miss Betty Garing, Roy Schnei- der and Raymond LeBlanc, ET2. They will begin casting, and an- nounce further selections and date of presentation in the near future. Navy Wives Organize Cage Team A Navy Wives Basketball Team was. organized today b: Mrs. June Tucker,..and US NCCS Director Biteen Coughlin. The members are the Mesdames! Muriel: Cowen, Margaret Mar- lowe, Emily DesArmier, Mi Fenderson, Shirley : Baynes and June Tucker, Captaif’ Pro-tem. USO NCCS Junior Hostesses Bingo party, spqnsored by Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica, Society of St. Vincent de Paul and Holy Name Society. St. Marys Parish Hall, Deval Street, 8 p. m, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21— Room Mothers of Division’ St. School will entertain faculty at dinner, 7:00 p.m. at the school. | Officers Wives Club’ Luncheon Meeting ,12:30 P.M., Officers Club, Fort Taylor. Guest Speaker, Artist Elvira Reilly. Baby sitter in attendancd. | MONDAY, JANUARY 24— First of Season’s. Series of Community Concerts spon- sored by Woman's Club. 8:00 P.M., High School. Auditori- um. Trapp Family ‘Singers. Bingo Party, sponsored by VFW Auxiliary. 8:00 P.M., VFW Hall on Elizabeth Street. Proceeds to Mere of Dimes Campaign. é TUESDAY, JANUARY 25— Meéting, Room Mothers, Har- ris School P.-T. A. 7:30 P.M., at home of asch Dorothy Claxton. Key West Commuittity Singers present Handel’s SU SSEM Oratorio, First Baptist Church, 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY, JANUARY: 28— Senior Class, Key West High School, presents musical | | comedy “Dance ‘the World} Around.” High S¢thool Audi- torium, 8 p. m.: Performance night of January, 29th also. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8— Meeting, Harris School P.-T.A., 8:00 P.M., at School: Special Founders Day Program. | Two Births In County Hospital A daughter was born at 6:22 p.- li, yesterday in the Monroe Cty. Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Norman } Lowe, 132-D Poinciana:‘The baby weighed eight pounds, 14 ounces and has been named Sharyn Di- | ane. | 1 } Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mullen, Fort. Taylor, announce the birth of a daughter in the.Monroe Cty. of this week there will be used the ceremony her grand- mother’s wedding ring, a lovely solden band that was placed on finger sixty- her grandmother's one years ago The marriage will take place n the garden of the Van Duer- sen home on Caroline street at The cornerstone of the nation’s apito! was laid in Washington in 1793, but the government did not move into the city until 1800. hand William Warren will be best ting. Mrs. Ann Wade, aunt of the | bride, will act as her attendant, man. A reception honoring the brid- ai couple will be held immediate- ly following the ceremony, after /Saunders and Nancy Ross were | Gymnasium. which they will leave for a brief wedding trip to Miami. Faulty vision in one eye is often a factor in automobile acci- dents, a study of California driv- ers showed. Jsource of thé Nile. Basketball Team:mémbers Mary Innocent III was ‘ordained al | priest more than a month after he | i jwas elected pope in 1198. ; Hospital at 4:13 p. m..on Monday. feo baby weighed eight pounds. contacted and a prattice game has been schedtiled with thé} Navy Wives Team for Sunday, at} 2:30 p.m. at the Fort Taylor Navy wives who would like to; play basketball are invited to} telephone Mrs. Tucker, 1151-M., | or Navy Wives Club President | Mrs. Vera Wood, number oe Nr ORMS TABLETS PIN- {O) » we W i uw Lake Rudolf in Kenya, Africa, | was once twice its present size and may have been the original j mucous membranes. Tell your druggist FLORDIA STRAITS: Moderate ; after her par to fresh southeast to south winds | ents brought shifting to north portion this af-! her to America ternoon or tonight and in south at 12. Becom- portion Thursday. Partly cloudy ing established in south’ portion. Increasing as Mady, she cuoldiness and rain today and to- started acting night in.north portion. EAST GULF: Fresh southerly winds shifting to west or north- and singing at 16. A long and i ‘ successful ¢a- west in north portion today. Mod- ‘ ; rk on the erate to fresh south to south . ; Fev Mady Christians stage and in winds in south portion shifting to northwest or north “tonight or Thursday. Rain in north portion today and showers in south por- tion tonight or- Thursday. Partly cloudy otherwise. No small craft or storm warn- ings have been issued. the movies was topped by “I Re- member Mama,” which was ded icated to her. News Notes “Social” wasps, including hor- nets and yellow-jackets, live much like bees, with queens, males and workers. Key West, Fla., Jan. 19, 1949 (Observation taken at City Office, 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures Wasps were the original paper- Highest yesterday - 79) makers, chewing up leaves or Lowest last — 731 wood fibre into pulp to make Mean . : a. 76) their nests. Normale 2. 69! eee Precipitation A speces of sp in Ceylon Total last 24 hours 00 ins,| builds a home six feet long Total this month _. 05 ane — Deficiency this month _ 1.08 ins.! A species of South American Total this year .05 ins.| wasp mixes earth and wood pulp Deficiency this year 1.08 ins.} to make a nest with walls solid Relative Humidity, ‘as stone. 8:30 a.m, | — 67 <o The Yellow Sea is so called be- Barometer cause much of it is colored by the yellow earth carried into it by the (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m, t Yangtze River. 30.19 ins.—1022.4 mbs. Tomorrow’s Almanac . Total color blindness is ex- Sunrise... 7:13 a.m. Fe: Sunset 6:04 p.m.| tremely rare. Moonset 11:26 a.m. i (Naval Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 0 ae 1:45 a.m. 7:42 a.m. Are you going trough the functional ; 3 le 2:11 pm. 8:39 pm. | fan aey eye teeta te commen ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West) Time of| Height of Tide {high water suffer from hot flashes, feel so nerve ous, high-strung, tired? Then po try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound to relieve such sympto Pinkham's Compound also has wha Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S con ois Station— Bahia Honda (bridge) No Name Key (east end) —.+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel (north end) .+2h 10m 000 NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (4+-)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. Beware Coughs From Common Colds —0h10m 0.0 ft. 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