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Dr. And Mrs. Norden Of Lincoln, Nebraska Arrive * Dr, and Mrs. Carl J. Norden, of aska, arrived in Key j » West yesterday morning to spend}: Lincéln, Ne a month here. This ts the ninth year the Nordens have been com- ing to, the Island City, They have come primarily to enjoy the lovely climate, states Dr. Norden, but while here they also expect to do a jittle fishing and swimming, and Dr. Norden, a photographi¢ enthusiast, will. take a number of color pictures*ef the island and surrounding waters, as well as of Ft. Jefférgen, which they intend ‘to visit Ny theiy stay this year i Harry Bakey. And: Daughter Return From Western Tri P| 2ONT BE A KiBirzER Harry M. Baker, with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Ruth Baker Jackson, and her son, Bill Jackson, have wee retur ned from a three week’s i ut west, where they spent me time in St. Joseph, Michi- gan with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Y. Brown, and also visited in Aber- deen, S. D. with Mr. and Mrs. AT Hartung Mr. Baker and Mrs. Jackson state that they had a wonderful trip, and enjoyed themselves very much, in spite of \the very cold weather and ‘much snow they encountered during ; their journey Astrouomy Club Met Last Night The Key West Astronomy Club held their regular monthly meet- ing at the High School last night. Mrs. Roland Goelet gave a splen- did talk on the constellations. Four visitors attended the meet- ing: Mr. Keith T. Postlethwaite, Miss Sarah M. Postlethwaite, of | van City, Md., and Chattanoo- ga nn., Mr. Samuel G. Graf of Freedom, Pa., and Miss Florence G. Ardagh of Key West Arrangements were made for THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1949 don’t DO that | There is no more unpopular pest than the person Sole gives” unwanted advice or predicts plays during a game. Anniversary Celebration Of Boy Scouts The nation’s 2,200,000 members} of the Boy: Scouts: ef America will marltthe 39th’; anniversary, of e the: organization duking Boy Scout Week which opens Sun- day, Feb, 6,\afid’@loses Feb. 12, The anniverSary will be, ob- served in eyeryscity and town and most villages .and) hamlets throughout the nation and -its territories, Its theme this y. is “Adventure—Tha at’s Scouting!” and‘ the activities during the celebration will be related to the theme, During the week many store windows will be: given over to the Boy Scouts for disp) their handicraft and to strate some of the useful skills they acauire at their meetings and in Scout camps, New mem- the club members to meet Fri-| bers will be inducted payne day evening at the Whitley home} investiture ceremonies. and view the moon by means of| Next. Sundayruissimianin’ their telescope. ebStinday’” soi hel <isiabked | Fishers Of is New Jerséy Visiting: Here Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of Gloucester City, New-Jersey are ting with relatives and friends here; every winter ‘they make a trip to Key West Mrs. Fisher will be remembered | here as the former Miss Ruth} and Mr. and Mrs. Fish- siting Mrs. John Flem- |} © Hicks and Sidney Mathew Mr. Fisher is an man, and almost every day goes ut on a fishing trip, which he * muc Yesterday he had a pretty orl catch Council Of Scouts To Meet Monday In St. Paul’s Hal! Weintraub, president Cgunty Council, of America, has call- of the council for y qvening, beginning k,Jin St. Paul’s Hall wv the ensuing year ected. Mr. Weintraub nll members be ut the meeting Mrs. James Risk Visiting Here At Patterson Home on some aspect of.thesipy | Week theme. The programs of couti ardent fisher- | ® countless churphas of all deénam-} inations. Scouts iand, leaders; will form. Those of Jewish faith'wi’ hold their observances} gogues arid temples ont eager evening, Feb, 11, @nd. Saturdaw. } Feb. 12. Many’ Sermméns,, dressed to the Scouts, will touch leaders in the organization -say; prepare Scouts to face thé, future, helping to build a new) world with construction, not destruc- tion as the goal. Scouting in the 42 nations recognized by the Boy Scout International Bureau has ent of 4,409,780 Scouts] Batten Wields ‘Baton ZURICH, Switzerland — (P) — The first meeting of the executive | 7, committee of the new Interna- tional Musicians’ Federation was! held here under the chairman- ship of William Batten of Britain. | The federation was “set upin| Zurich in the summer of 1948 to} promote the collaboration of} musicians’, -or,anizations,.-in. all parts of the world. | ' ANNIVERSARY RUN (Continued Front Phge One) miles and has carried more than|§ two and a half million passen- gers. To operate the “Silver Meteor” between New York and} the east and west coasts of Florida requires three complete sets of equipment, Featuring lightweight coaches with reclining seats and wide M aie ae at ve arrive La. Risk, of Breware| glare-proof windows, de luxe| i ee eee i inge Mige| diners, tavern-lounge-observation mn at. the latter’s | C2"S; and sleeping cars, the : eae eneat “Silver Meteor” is completely SR een eee it the| air-conditioned and is diesel-| Captain James L. Risk, who agent of the Mallory Line for several years his is Mr. Risk’s first visit] to Key West in twenty-seven years, and she hopes to see her many friends while here Mail The Citizen to Friends QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS eur EXCESS ACID FreeBookTelisotHomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over three million bottles of the Wittanp TsaTMewe have been sold for relief of ae J emot distress arising from Seger yg Ron Ulcers duo to Excess Goniness, Heartburn, Sieeplessnses, ete. Bue to Excess Acid, Sold on 15 ae trial! ‘Ask for “Wittiged's ich fully Psblaine this treatment —free— ARDNER’S PHARMACY ORIENTAL PHARMACY ¥, , oa powered over the Seaboard. In |addition to the modern equip- ment already in service, new lightweight all-room ... sleeping {cars will soon be added to. the “Silver Meteor” ag! 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