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nt gt te 8e te shSeM ther Ae nan _ SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1949 f hues 4 re a Community Art Conter Orguniaed saacann | Last Night After Seven Years | of Enforced Inactivity Here The Community Art Center wer bromght back tw lite Priday waht, seven years after wartime me Cound the organiza. tom © eampend its activities A freup of arte revived the eor poration (© tke over responsi- bibity of operating on art gallery eo Tite gallery is tw fil ‘ -| Key West, is docked: im the Mis- |. “Might Im Havana,” a- Latin-/sissippi fiver near the foot off — Revue, will be present: = street—center of the ac- t at the Cuban: clube/ tivities. _<Poraad e es| Phe ship has éen thronged’ A dance will be held, beginning _—-, H the first con ' erete Geeeiepeent i @ long-! charge and whatever ot ox wlan fer preserving the old are made. ite, whieh wos ac Officers elected at Friday's wa by De county when the meeting were Burt Gannett, "ee Wee purechesed, and preRident; Clint Giese, first vice rmaiting he place inte wn wnport- president and treasurer; Mrs, oh) eetementty feature. The pro- Libby Brook, vice president and et ee He Hering of the county secretary; Cyril Marshall and pterten, and the gallery w i E ‘during visiting hours since ar- at 9 o'clock, after a parade from} Tival here last Saturday. Tomor- Duval and Fleming streets to. the |0W, the ship will sail for Key, clubhouse. West and resumption of tegular Alfred Boza is director of the/ duties. parade and the revue. i The Daughter Born To — i e wae ond chs TRON: BEDS and a few other articles are the sole remains of a home. at Muskegon, Mich,, in which Nat M's. Maude Clover, her-eight children and a roomer were burned to death Thursday. Spectators och gazé‘in awe at the scene of death. An oil stove exploded and sent flames racing through the ‘The whe © tet et te include all in PePpeme im the organiza EO Membership which . m val street, at their home Friday|to partly cloudy, with; mild temn- Romanee, ws wae get gethe at 142 mn Bi xe h 4 x gtmber-' Committees were appointed to|*t 4? #™- ; Pperature today Sunday. Gen- | l 9 pened. row = feotiier to at Smake Yestmmendations on em. 1 t P b t ne Wee [o Florida: lear: > yartigs wouly E BU _— | Marriage <> ee ai a 4 Yd oad} gO fer Fgh 4 $s resoytertan with mild temperatures through wy? | WOODBURN; Ore—After read. | Temas, mr ay Herston apnualty: [and plon the initial exhibition! Woamern Fo Meet sunday: IN SE A COLLISION j,ing an advertisement in a Czech at the Article dnd Picture Of Key West out at shape by the county | Priday | consi Eh Unemiounly agreed that it) ficers to be serving temporarily, David Newton, directors. Mr. Garnett observed that he ved himself and othe? of- since the group which elected them was only a smail part of the organization to be drawn to- } whieh is set towoincide with the e® dedication of the Menree county beach High School Band To Appear le Magesine, “The Instrumentalist” * Bert Gillen. director of and played them very well. y Weet High Gehee! Band, | it altogether possible that Arthur Robertses: pound daughter was born to mam Avenue, Tuesday, March 8th at 8:00 p. m. Calendar Of Coming Events MONDAY, MARCH 7— An eight and three-quarter and Mus. Arthur Roberts, 720 Du- WEATHERMAN : Says: Key West and..Mieigity: Clear Jacksonville «through Florida Straits and East Gulf of Mexic ‘Gentle ‘to: moderate winds, vavi ble over: worth. portion and east- terly over south portion today amd Sunday. Clear to partly cloudy .weather. Jacksonville to. A’palachicdl: ‘No small craft or sterm warn | have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Mar. 5, 1949. (Observation taken at City Office, Hlision was filed in Federal Court héusé while Mrs. Clover was preparing breakfast. AM 1.) sPin SIAR RAL CR: ae RIERA ome 3 ASKS $100,000 FOR ispeciat to The Citizen) NEW YORK, March 5—A suit against the Gulf Oil Corpo- lithe ration to collect damages of | $100,000 for the death of Ewelb Busby of Key West in a ship col- “Eastwind” also died as a result of the accident. < The Gulf Oil Corporation is operated its ship in “a careless. here tottay. The action ‘was in-| Gjaimed that the vessel’s steer- stituted by his widow, Mrs. Re-|ing apparatus was defective and B. Busby. that a proper Busby” was a member of the | maintained. becca: 1 juary 19th, Ten other members of | charged in. the suit with having ; and negligent manner.” It is also; lookout was. not, | Classified Ad. way Janguage newspaper, John Fol- jtyn, 34-year-old mechanie, began writing to’ Reneta Leblova, of Prague, Czechoslovakia. New Orleans Houster Their correspondence develop-| The plan will prowlte ed into romance and their ro- | st service ever offered | mance: into. a, proposal of marriage | the terminal cities: by John, f aaeuaain He did not see Renata until she| WILL YOU SMILE? arrived here on. December 14, af-} ‘4 ‘ | Exit Cue Do you biwe fly over National's New Orleans royi®, and ter a, 5,500-mile plane trip from her land. While Foltyn speaks little! Visiter — i i 8:30 am.. EST) A " Ree 'Czech, his parents; who came) dear?” ooteed & letter from your superior work might be| Meeting, Executive Board of s.crew Gf the Coast Guard cutter| An investigation of the trage- C i ar - “ als Galea, Giller ef the| worth o picture ond some ma- Poinciana P.T.A, 8 p. m., at| Temperatures ‘ gh Ra Winch Cae ia catego ee Ge Mirae from Czechoslovakia eleven years! Child—"Oh, ae b hete & oe cmmeeiee The Inetru:|terial about it in The Instru- pore Of Ses, Tae, Denk paeeey sommeuey sida “With the defendant’s tank-| Inquiry here followed. A ducis- | 260. help ees totpie.. over eit eet ot en Eliyn Lilinew | mentalist baton me panes send nom 229-D = Poinciana st last nig! Her “Gulfstream” during fougy | a ‘as to responsibility has not language-rough spots. heh ~~ Greet credit to the | me « photogra you an e % ‘ ea weather on: the ‘morning of Jan-| yet been handed down. — a code t fol-leamophone ensemble and a short| Meeting, Executive Board of ae : < ‘ 2 ‘WIEE YOU SMILE? " rk? This Poinciana P‘T.A., $ p. m. at Precipitation b exces Sean ee as f sac - - atticle about your wor ia Wee Bee & Merdie Bee tokt may be of interest to our readers. home of Mrs. Earl Drink-| otal last 24 hours Boiling lt Down | on i et met ow | = “Compretulations on your ex- pe 229-D, —_Poinciana Ee! this mmenth je Mi ; H,| ; | —— Ge conti hed inf cetient work!” oe , ciency this mon’ ins. [7 b : “ % 1 | nana segtereememble| Mr Rohner is scheduled to| .Meeting, Room Mothers of Di- Total this year: .. 3 i Lane s estas Ly inge: w iam yon So Hs ne wes diet. thn AB-Geuthern High vision Street School, 7:30 “p.! Deficiency, this year = TO BE MORE EFFICIENT jana Lwish-sond. tisbceeenean pele emprmaes with the | Sehapt ayes i at the MENC oe ead j - , - hou Daily Walt eb *Levter. et ae ere Re clensicd Convention promos Full Re! al, “The, Crucifix- ent ¢ WOO. ‘ . r sooo | You Know our style, Jones ae: --—--—— ion,” Key West. Community,t' hay : Steering. Committee : Everything boiled down. Terse. Singers. 7:30 p. m., First Con- ica cir pe Fo of the YMCA “in general, with | 70 the point. Nothing but the! Fop your ble favahees 7 0 Honor Mayor gregational Church. Gee evel ee em Appointed To Start particular emphasis on the ath- | 2bsolute essentials. Ah...... 1] Pull Rehearsal, “The Crucifix- : Dae at i Work Toward |letic side. Following his remarks | hardly know just, what to feature | tod Mere. Maitland Adams ion,” Key West Community; _ Tomorrow's Almanac Seen che |a visitor to the meeting played| today. . Er .... What do you | . Singers, 7:30 p. m., First Con-| Sunrise 6:45a.m.)" An Organization several numbers on a concertina, | think the market will do next?” | “ Motion’ Ghe apo studied voice for radio gregational Church. Sunset 6:32 p.m. : : ; | ‘Turner then spoke of the re-| “I haven't the slightest idea | <08 =) © fr @ yeer and altogether has| Regular meeting, women of the | Moonrise. 10:30.a.m.} A meeting to which all inter- | sirability of a serviceman’s coun- | sir.” | ~ . tevated ten years to voice train- First Présbyterian Church, 8|*Moon First Quarter,’ March T |} écted Setvicemen were invited | cil in connection with the YMCA| “Fine. . Great! .. But remem- aoe o “ . p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. was held at the Naval Station! in Key West. Informal discussion | ber, to be brief, Jones. See if you} owe arr y = E. Sterling, 709% Truman| TIDES Theater for the purpose of talk-| was held with a number of sug: | Caf’t say that in three thousand Tie . During the dancing portion of Avenue. (Naval Base) ing over informal ways of mak- | gestions being offered by men| words. ; ew —_ — he evening Henry Brant and| THURSDAY, MARCH 10— Tomorrow ing the Armed Services YMCA| which is put into efect, should - ogy ees - “ Hite Brennen, the well known! Audubon Screen Tours, Key more efficient in its services to} increase the effectiveness of the/ The smoothest custards are hee fo © team from the Casa Ma‘) = West High School, 8:00 PM. Low naval personnel in the Key West | organization. | those that are not cooked at too - s sit) appear | Tom and Arlene Hadley in 6:42 a.m. area. A steering committee was ap-|high a temperature or for too? qo ggue ® Mie Judy Deughtry and Dot) “Happy Valley”, color movie. :14 p.m. 8:48 p.m. The meeting which was in| pointed or the purpose of start-|long a time. This applies to cus Immediate * ’ te. hawe been added to the list} FRIDAY, MARCH 11— ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | charge of Forrest T. Turner, Ex- ing work toward such an organ-{|tards made on the top of the} heen a { madels appearing in the fash-/ Luncheon, . Officers’ Wives| (Reference Station: Key West) | ecutive! Secretary of the local| ization. Those appointed, as a| Tange as well as those baked in! pi igeh's : ion = = dcots © show Club, 1 p. m. at Fort Taylor. : Time of| Height of} “vy was. opened with introduc-| starter, were Robert Veach, $03; | the oven. 1 aon J Quatre ae . included in the group of mer-}GATURDAY, MARCH 12— Station— Tide, [high water} tory remarks by Lt. J. B. Haines,|S. A. Quarberg, AT2: and W. H.| Cir 57.218 Sa Qweiees : : otributing fashions is} Annual Ball sponsored by Hu- | Bahia Honda who spoke of the value of outside} Haynie, YN2. Others will be add-| Using uneven pressure in cut- eueen= r Appel mane Society, Raul’s Club on} (bridge) ——0h 10m 0.0 ft. | contacts, and of the value of en-| ed to this committee later to rep- | ting out biscuits sometimes re- 508 Duval Street the Boulevard. Entertain- | No Name Key gaging in activities not connected | resent other units in Key West, | sults in irregular shapes; do not ! " F ment. Ay cree —-+2h 20m with ‘Naval discipline in any way:|and out of this. group’s work | twist tevautters sane, if you » » ‘ ed oo Annual Ball sponsored by Hu- a ica Lt. John Burk then spoke to} should emerge a council that will | want perfect rounds. Hesmnerne sale ' vet mn af J mane Society, Raul’s Club on | °-€Sandy Point)—0h 40m the assembled group of about 20/ act as liaison between the “¥” | ———————— ss a" ite i | the Boulevard. Entertain- |\Caldes Channel men*concerning the functioning} and the Navy. | Menrer (ounty Hospita ment. Chath oud tSietoh that ont ee ee re AS EEE eee 00: « FoR I . * bes rt be being collected > Mose 1 etais vin tl Seale Pbaboos FARMER . TAKES" A WIKE—BY MAIL need later on these columns, a LT TE 4 z | - 4 . hte bring| Petitions seeking divorces were pa to be pubteacted: | - oe nt me to Stell’s} filed yesterday in the office of )- ‘he’ etded. orrections: %: | =~ . « Nook om Fleming Street, | Circhit Court Clerk Earl Adams : | - « * phone 637 and a by Herman Ermine Land against | jam } Ld Mt be made to have them) theima June Land; by Claudia i] | Curry against William Curry; by TODAY S swe’ Marjorie Allport McCutcheon | (Effective taney: Sa . re against Joseph Hunter McCutch- i i frenter Heemero Officers’ Wives con and by — Julia Robinson In view of the increased D ragecgermne nt Wreveesteses od ome (aumee cms to added to whole eggs and used} ARTHUR G. PUTNAM, 66. WEST ' ‘ 5 |, 66-year-old farmer who appealed to the past The Reem Mothers of the Di-) Se ee for scrambling. The — scrambled 7 - : . rae oare Wreven me jysten Street school will meet! The first record of skating in|eggs may then be served with a] Red Gress last Christmias for a wite, smiles happily upon his Awnings — Jalousies — Venetian Blinds . Mendey might March 7th at 7:30/ England was in the 12th century, | vegetable cream sauce for a deh-| Selection before their wedding at Gaftney. S.C.. Tuesday. The | » . te school. Plans will be made when skates were made from the} cious luncheon dish: make the| ¥ide is 22-year-old Ruby net Laurel Hill, hy He chose | 123 DUVAL STREET » " . te May Pestival and 4 study| brisket bone of an ox and fas-|sauce by adding a mixture of her from $0 applicants after wide circulation of his appeal by : ee thes . © course All members are urged to}tened by thongs to the sole of \Teftover cooked vegetables to a © tadios and newspapers. They will live on Putnam's farin near Factories: Ft. Lauderdale x Dallas & Houston # Okishome ity (lab To Present Dance Team Soon —_ Wives Club] Philip B. Perlman, Solicitor] ceptance of our products being held March 1ith preg es the pepe rennet, of Jus-1§, 1908, at Huyton, Lancashire, frisitaiE lociintatea. the iat Guotien will tice, born in timore, years | England, is known to many mo- kere of Ch . are 4 ago. vie fans.for his portrayal of the he dance team of Henry) Daniel R. Fitzpatrick of St. . peste. king.of “Anna pleased to announce a Rite Brennan, current- tthe Casa Marina, South American attendance ig ex- psa tsearch, Princeton, N. J., born in who made Hi |} appointment with a ne ome ae neae NOt Winchester, Mass., 65 years ago. | Clearview sales - engi- i possible date by con-| Dean Cornwell of New York|| || neer, who will gladly ng Mrs. Stbne at Fort | #4 London, famous mural artist. cial | ago phisticated high MATE on the jalousie Edward K. Gaylord, publisher comedy tech- requirements for your Room Mothers OF | othe Giastoma City, Oulahom. i % L Division Street School To Meet against Wiley L. 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