The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 4, 1949, Page 4

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Junior Woman's Club } Dr. J. G. Lester, Arecies in i Bee wyn; S Cancer Society , was guest speak- dent, erat the regular meeting ‘of the} Cora Le Lee Fak Treasurer, osm Junior Woman’s Club on Tuesday , Virg : evening. A movie was also shown, Pauline describing the -— of eancer Louise Ketchum and Mrs.: within the body. This was shown ' Curry; — Mis dean by Tony Martinez. bertson _ Plans were discussed” concern- oo ing a Barn Dance and Box Social Card Party to be held ‘this. :eve- m toe held soon. A committed! ning at 8:00: o'clock at the! 'Club- will be appointed for he: at a, house ‘on Duval street.'. Persons CYBIL, MARSHALL 4 _j attending may ‘play “whatever | it “ » [ine cy lems | kind Oh reg they wish; and re- Sata ah maar 5 “aap te he Seen “Te ana eee er SS tun senda vit | teammate OU oo served ‘Com:| Waynick, “Anne Trout, Esther comes near to being a master-| be sent to the convention. Awards ' mittee for thé affair is Zeigler, Norman Zeigler. Josep! piece of phantasy in capturing the negroes “dreams of grace and hopes of heaven.” Although primarily a Key are given for the best: hooks’ that| Merson, ‘Chairman, Miss Nel lie | ria. i are sent in. _ || Trujillo, and ' Mrs. Anta‘? Witte Hothmen. os myeneet man, 7 ae ge "Martel, Mf Madelon Nominations for election to be ders. sr hel dthe first ‘Tuesday in April; Delegates to the Convetition were read by the Chairman of the! April 24-30 at Hollywood, Plorida, West show in subject’ matter Nominating Committee, Mrs. Do-} are Mrs, Betty Saunders, Presi- , there are a few outstanding ex-|lice Curry. They are: President, | dent and the in- pamela wort! ae . Lyke, Aspen . Woman's Club, 8:00 p. m. at ,, | amples of Bouchard’s work as a a en a a . | Lyke, Gloria Woodman, Lawr- Woman’s Clubhouse.’ . “PR; ; ence Woodman, Juan Perera,!MONDAY,.MARCH 7— <epen shotegrpoter. notshly “Fi- Miss Kuowhis | Junior Red ‘ '’ _ |sam Orlando, Anna Orlando, Ida! Meeting, Executive Board of ery dancers” with its sense of gine Fisher, Charles Fisher, Sam De-} space and violent action, and the] ignored With | Cress Distributing Nicolo, Frank Devito, Flora Gio- relaxed power displayed in the c ete re = 7 “Dancer ing.” ¥ hen owe Fs a ie Z yd Harper, ple of Mr Bouchard's gilts for Kite BB Shower iP saters i) |Lennel, Jennings Russell, ce eg MANGE Or. ‘ , extracting the essence from a| The Misses Betty McDonald}. Members of the Junior Red pmmngg nigh ae = _ it Rehearsal not ¥ es ‘Wherrel building” in which tex- subject there is “Dance Frag-! an4 Joann Knowles were hostess- Cross under the supervisidn of: ‘Alberta ae: Jennie pon ore, Singers: 7:30'p. ey oa tarel qhelities are so well de-| ment he eg: teenage es at a kitchen root givert in| airs Earl Dillon, Junior Red’ gregational Church. He enaginetive artistry is tul-|Jose Limon. nee ee ae Gites, sea: j Cross chairman’ for the Keg West: Y, 'y Supleyed im “Fishermen's; It is unfortunate that Mr. on Monday evening, Feb. 28. | Chapter are busy this weel .dis:, set” © which ean be seen fish-| Bouchard could not be here’ for ay a y, ty neh, -can- tributing 1949 Fund Campaign ‘ + NOME the forme end & suggestion of | his second one man'show in Key a = pig ap Sori ca and | posters in business places.as their’ ] ber, Bose Steinhil- ee conceding sliver of a full | West, but urgent work oh.motion| o’iels were served, the cher.(contibution. toward the... 1949 3 ined “Leone : cateh ie few factual pictures| pictures on modern rs higpen ges ber ed im the Drive. The official opening date Gust, Ch Gust, Her-| + of Rey West show his knowledge | keeps him in New Yorke he pana aia ida lo pidge Py for thé Drive is March 8th, al-}man Yeadicke,. Minnie Yeadicke,; A belt of calm: winds north of . of Compowttion end again the feel-! ever, his displayed work gives a — decorations t@ form. @'| though. the advance gifts, solici- Edward Yeadicke, ag seat, oe eae ee a oe ing for surtace ee Sled : ‘. : tation started a, week ago. aicke, George Ranke! yn-Sue | lat ause, many say. in urface texture glimpse of the spirit of a tom Prizes were won rae the] Junior members assisting are{ Rankell, Ada June Rankell, Sarah | the old days many sailing ships eae eee ee : Mrs, Le aon Croue and Millicent Taylor, Mary Sweeting, | Silberman, Stell M. Weaver, J, G.} coum bry nena ~~ Rog oh of ‘ 2 ; . Barb. Ladd and Evel: - A Abel, Angel )-water and were for: Ww i Humane Society Ball To Be Attending the shower were | Bar" sie Se Net-; Leaurido, Matilde Riquelme, En-/ the animals overboard. the Misses Doreen Ciawson, F lrique Laurido, Lester Dietrich, Held March 12 Will Feature Anne’ Yates, Corrie: Rasy, Care- | C. M. I. Museum - ‘Edward Dietrich, Inga Sundevall, | ner, Horace G. Scott, Grace Scott, I Artist M D. " Doris Fay > Rhee Cpe Beeae] eee HW + Margaret Johansson, Annie An- | Henry Courmettes, Pauline eae ‘amou nis oris Faye Roberts, d- i ‘ derson, Russell Tucker, George’ mettes, Mervin Wood, ter ; a riist organ en nings, Betty Filer, Pamela -Rus- Receives Gift : Schmidt, Peter Driscoll, Kather-| Smith’ Emma Smith, ' Clarence ‘The Humane Seciety Ball, pop-, Black and White Scotch whis-| $@ll, Winifred Boggs, poly pia ine Driscoll, Mary Voto, Jerry| Poindexter, Qlive Poindexter, werly knewn es the “Dog|key.” He is also the creator of} 4nn Lowe, ee oem OF Rare Coin | : Vota, El Eliseo 2 Qala. Jack Es-| Carl Schloop, Frances Schloop, Demee” to be held et Reul’s Sat-/the famous scotties used by the} Virginia Rae ning png Rufus. Creok, Frank] Jose Barcelo, Elfrida Cook, Clar- arday evening, March 18th prom-| Texaco Oi) Co. Lee Knowles, ae eo ts,|., The museum at the Convent of Ege Manene Engle. | Race Cook, Nora Buffington, Ul- tee t be em enormous success} Mr. Dennis has written and ee eee = * seg Mary Immaculate is the recipient ose de. cardenas, Eulalia de! rich Buffington, Janet Vick, tor (we special reasons, accord-| illustrated many magazine and — °C 4 ‘ef t Mere George Mills White,| newspaper articles and several pacer ic = maw, oe ag | of the curator of the Royal On-jaleen Hanson, Signa Benson, sient of the Geciety. “In the} books for children. His most re- ep Nike Willen 'L. —_ al jtario Museum at Toronte, Can. | Erick Benson,.Rokert Story, Mar- ieee,” sthe says, “Every-| cent venture is a series of twelve | Ponald and William Wie: | This coin is a four-drachma one garet Story, Pierre Van Sickle,| Nazel Nelson, Rose Burtle, Ray- Wr we tlk tf about the dance | television shorts, in which he ap- 4 ; having a head of Nero Caesar on | William Campman, Helen Camp-| mond Burtle, Morris Lobel, Lena beenuse it is sure to| pears with ‘his two amazingly Kermit L, Roberts | one side and the emperor Tiberi-| man, John Otto Albrecht, Mil-| McLean, rJames Mosby, Ceasa wee test year. But! |life- like p uppets, “Himself”. and : : us’ head on the other. , 5 dred Samuel Lavine,! Woorfork, Dojores Ries, David n ©. Albrecht, * & ‘second reason, | “Burlap.” these sketches ‘be- ; Many persons. have alveady Nat Brouillette; Theodore Hall,! Hammel, Helen McArthur, Rob- tee end « highly infrest-/ fore the television camera draw- Receives Honor of a rare and beautiful cgi, gift E Alea, Jr., Kath-| Clyde Vick. Conenas, a a Joyce Burham, Carol Burham, Edith Burham, Walter Burham, | visited the museum at the.con-]Dyrant R. Hall, Joel Koehi,! = pag servi Euselber Johnson, na i the person of Mor- jing pure bred dogs selected by ae vent for the purpose of viewing | Charles Hammond, Charles Mil- ma Krafmann. nationally and inter- the American nent Club, while At Univ. Of F la, ‘ j he me. and, nee been, very in- ; ay Milbaum, Ann Brig- tees artist, especi-}his puppets contribute amusing : terested ta note that not only, ane M: Jackson, Charlotte | rows for bis pictures of comments. Kermit L. Roberts, son of Mr.) wk So eer: Oe Bertha | there many things of inegest to Kessler, Curt Kessler, veryone reopgnizes who| The Key West Humane Socigty ae P Lavagt in | be seen in the museum, but thené Laudano, Sylvia Daughty, ont when you say|is enormously pleased to ‘have age U ersity’ of Florida: “pt | 6 olso.# ver tine: exhibit. of.loz| Newman, Bernice Ryan, Mamie } end white terriers | the talents of so celebrated a per- G wr thd ust received aj Cc! and foreign ‘shells. rh 'f Podojil. Ged im thew eévertining by} Son as a feature of the dance. roan yen atc a nee Te 1” ‘Pillie Modojdek, ‘Reinal do Fal- letter from Winston W. Lite | Three Births In’ -|con, Felix ‘Griffin ‘Isidor. Levin- Dean of the Uinversity, which ‘|son, Marion Keshen,” Louise Ke- Navy Wi ives Club No. 88 reads as follows: |County Hospital, tshen, Louis cra mnarg Cone ‘ge Gil-|. . “This is to notify you\that ced bert, Myri Gilbert, Ernest Dubie, t Held Inter esting Meeting excellent record at the University} Three births are repor int} Etlen Dubie, Marie Smith, Mary ; the Monroe County Hospital Al Fj henor, Reger Tichenor, Gracie of Florida places ‘you on the ‘ie! J , 4 ~ ednesda f first semester } daughter was born to ‘Mr: and} Cail, Fred Call, John Kelley, Ar " y Morning Of This Week Te gen Sone it hoy Uni- | ia fom acne a becsoht en leen Ritter, Annette Basan t, on Marc! ie welg! Curtis Fannin, George rrows, eeulas kly meeting of dra for the new clubhouse | versity College. Your scholastic ; Site’ a Be r w es aan wen anil into, and there was also | achievement ranks with that of pers pounds, 11 ounc eat has} Emma Butrows, Bruce Burrows, SESSA, Feemetnen oa > discussed the weekly Tuesday|the upper five per cent of the; been named Cecelia A Joseph Kirscher, Eileen Kirsch- Nab wee held on Wednesday morning bomiiag by the gipes|entire. class, In congratulating | A daughter was born on March ce anenaibioes Se s-esaoua 1] clubhouse im Building 178) at the Naval Station Alleys. The | you, may I tell you in this per-|1 to Mr. and Mrs. Anse en- i duelis, 911 Watson street.’: The : “t the Novel Station. club wishes to stress that these; sonal way that we appreciate , An. . ‘ The time of these meetings, | bowling sessions are open to the| your splendid work. You have ; baby “er five pounds, 12 MOUNCIY previously 2» m. has now been! wives of all servicemen, regard-{ our best wishes for the coming | thane M. and has_ been.,..named : NE gD mye py 4 win penal sa bagel Mr and Mrs. B -ank|| THE-FINEST LONGINES WATCHES EVER PRESENTED ee tee Hoon, and meetings in| Refreshments were served by| The many friends of Kermit | = sa ae wine the future will be held at that) | Vera Wood, and then some of the | Roberts will be pleased to hear ; are e parents 0} a laughter nator members played pinochle. Pres-| of his splendid record and schol- ; who was born on ‘March,1.; She At Wednesday's meeting neve | ent at the meeting were the Mes-| astic achievements, and will con-| weighed seven _Pounds, ..shree; wet © deeustion ef coming ac-|dames Jacqueline Hillier, Fran-|gratulate him personally upon | eras and has been, named WIUTAL We WARE Wvities of the club this spring} ces Schimmeyer ,Helen Cherwa, | his pi to Key West after ‘the | ancy Sue. 5 mer, and plans for an| Esther Cain, [ona Aiken, Edith | semester SiGe eS < . The first oil well in the...Mid- He ¥ teeeh, pool or picnic} Clark, Theresa Braxton, Gene- y were talked over vieve Duke, Eileen Behrans, Pat} The crack willow frequently | dle East was drilled by Ruitone wo Pocntilen Wale V0.) where ef the Navy Wives) Kirkpatrick, Madelene Taylor,| €Tows to’ a height: of 100; feet. Lin 1904, Thwift Shop| Jeanne Reynolds, Lorraine M¢- | eres ere Mesdames | Guire, Bea Holt, Vera Wood, Mar-. , Eileen Behrens, Es-|jorie Shordt and prospective. ‘Theress Braxton. j members Mesdames Viola Bzul- of decorations and |lack and Hilda agin Feat Li iene Club Met Last Night AtBen On Seminary Street West Lions Club held} good work in aiding the blind by t meeting last night furnishing them free passage to at ahe m Seminary street,/Cuba via Aerovias “Q” planes in wel eqjeyed a stuffed pork chop] order that they might receive ener necessary medical treatment. Two new Lions were inducted] President Albert DiNegro ap- int rf organization, Herman] pointed a committee to establish Getéeg and Tommy Dixon, with] a blood bank in Monroe County Bad Moemilten officiating at the] with the $1,000 that had been re- * indwection ceremony ceived from the Lions’ sponsor- 7x THE WORLD'S Program chairman —Ajlan| ship of the recent carnival. This | MOST HONORED WATCH Naippten commented on Red! committee is composed of Fred Crit. work, and intreduced Lt.| Miller, C. E. Smith, Jr. Louis Joi Burk, U.S.N., who spoke of | Eisner, Dr. H. K. Moore, E. Es- hee experiences as a prisoner of | quinaldo, Jr., and J. J. McManus. wet of the Japanese and told of | Another committee was appoint- the eplendid work of the Red | ed to work on the teenage recre- Crt, without whese aid the in-} ational project of the club. terfiees at the Japanest prison} Visiting Lions at last night's vatrps -would have starved | meeting included H. ‘H. Duggan, B ..- were appointed to | of Olney, Texas, Vern Lisle, Roy- et-for the Red Cross drive, | jal Oaks, Mich., Guy E. Bonney, ont t was also decided to set | Springfield, lll. Bob Harrison, eniiie $25.00 to be used for the | Cape Girardeau, Mo., and Louis weetion of the patients at the J. Woods, Piqua, Ohio. + $ Naval Hospital | Guest of honor at the meeting teem Rogelio Gemez was com-} was Edwin Trevor, of the Key mettied for his generosity and! West Chamber of Commerce. : i The Finest Walehes we have ever offered. Exclusively styled hand-wrought eases of 14K gold with 18K applied dial-markers and "hands. Priced from $180.00, Fed. tex toe. QUALITY NS sent" Jewerers 508 DUVAL STREET “Experienced Jewelers ter Three Generations” COMMERCIAL USE We Are Prepared To Furnish You Withii} . lear, Pure CUBES or CRUSHED ICE | |; Thompson Enterprises, Ine (ICE DIVISION) PHONE NO. 8 es the blood of Williiam the Con-; A young whiting fish carries joebor, who ruled Eagland from | on its under surface an oval sac 1008 to 1087, has flowed in the| ‘of yolk on which it is nourished for the first few days of its free veil of every king or queen win | te a when. this supply is hetruled the British Empire} exhausted the young fish starts pee to feed.

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