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stews =o oUUNOHHUNORN GERDA DESRTE AERO TA EASE SESE ELOTERESSSESESHEE ESE LEET ESSE TESTERS HEE ETE E HE RHE Baseciaieeanet To Be Feature . bs pawn 5 Ball To Be Held At Raul’s hy-Dography» of a Scottie,? in a ne apes compensate for j ‘and country . life. . this . came requests from ‘for. articles on s of city dwelling dog lollowed a series of fake books of etchings ;- i Srawings and commissions : nts using his :pop- et latest venture’ is a 4 television “shorts in which with his two eee TE dog puppets, and “Burlap.” In these has sion out of sheer love o! pea pes. Pac: first came to write about dogs as the result of | camera, drawing pure bred dogs ®@ personal experience with two} as selected by the Siaseican Ken- Seotties who dwelt with him in} nel Club. He describes the quali- & small apartment in New York} ties of each breed, while his pup- City. Out of his effort to give the} pets contribute amusing com- pups a well adjusted city life, he ments. eee ee NE. 247 - care anseah ai Fob LS a ‘The Late c hristopher Bean” To Be Presented Tomorrow Night By Key West Players’ Group The Late Christopher Bean by Sidney Howard has often been proclaimed as one of the finest plays ever written and certainly it is, it.played two seasons to crpwded houses and enthusiastic gludes Everett P. ‘Winter, man Cutter, Doctor Nathaniel Fowles and: Jonathan Jackson in the men’s roles—with Jean Schneider, Liugbers Scribner Joan Morrell and Penny Gavelen he sketches before the televisian } . Bow-}'™ ones hye ate | D® ing. “That’s a tough finally. “It has just about as many Rive them. Like y inks his case some cases, howev son wants involve: and he knows very w have it.” “So he just folds asp: trying,” Minniebelle pi tuaye he doesn’t b thes does he have it till he does. now. assumed a “Thinks he can read person’s mind, eh? Folks are pret- ty smart nowadays, 1 but | not. that smart, Doc. “This is « silly eoivenaton” 3:30 P.M., Wesley Hor THURSDAY, MARCH gd Audubon Screen Tours, Key yet High School, ae Thi PLM. ‘om and Arlene Hadley in “Happy Valley”, color movie. FRIDAY, MARCH 11— fame fficers’ Wiyes Club, 1 p. m. at Fort Taylor. SATURDAY, MARCH 12— Annual Ball sponsored by Hu- mane Society, Raul’s Club on the - Boulevard. Entertain- ment. Annual Key West Garden Club Fiewes Show, Etks Auditor- 7 ium, 1 P. m. to 9 p. m.. ‘Rummage Sale, 9 AM: to 6 | P.M. Corner Simonton and \. Angela Streets. Benefit Di- a ‘vision Street Elementary School's Library. The fo sense.” ¥ ghastly in that same blustering manner: “Take you and Betty for ii stance, Doc. You're in love with each other. You do nothing about Think you're mighty smart, Think you know what: goes er's mind, He Al couple of young foo! 1e had almost spilled its con- tents on the living room rug. Min- husband: “Yes, T've been thinking as much for a*long time.” T like that, I. must say!” WEATHERMAN Says: “You keep your mouth shut, Bet- told “us off a while ago. We sat mouths. Took. your advice, too. own good time about answer- one,” he said He couldn't ; Dayid lifted a warning finger. |. ves in New York. z ¢ local amateur group The Key West Players open Wednes- day night with this play at the Barn Theatre and the cast in- ener ene. ‘“Happy Valley” Sereen Tour To Be Shown Thursday At 8:00 In Key West High Schoal Auditorium —. There is not one of us who at some time has not longed to for- yet the trials of daily life and routine work for the es of forest, -stre people of Key West if “win x visitors will have an 1ityto do just that thru um of color movies and interesting talks by the people | To Whakaas J. McDonough. D. D. Bishop. Of St. Augustine Pays Visit To Boy Scout Troop Na. 253 Last Friday | Friday evening, His Excellency Thomas J. McDonough, D. C. Auxiliary Bishop of St. Augus- tine paid a visit to the Boy Scouts of Troop No. 253. The Bishop presented an interesting talk, encouraging . the boys to strive for higher ranks in Scout- ing. His counsel was that oy School I Library To Benefit From Rummage Sale A rummage sale for the bene- fif) @f the library at the Division Street Elementary School will be conducted this coming Satur- day and Monday at the corner of Simonton and Angela streets. The sale will begin at 9 o’clock in the morning and continue until 6 o'clock in the evening on each of those days. myone wishing to contribute arficles of clothing for the sale may do so by bringing them to the school or Phone 83 to have them picked up. All proceeds of the sale will » given over to the library fund te enlarge this department of the sqhool for the benefit of the stu- depts. Door Prizes Are Added Attraction At Wives’ Club At the Officers’ 11th at 1:00 p. m. at Fort Taylor, door prizes will be offered in addition to the entertainment scheduled. Mrs. W. L. Small of the’ Submarine Wives’ Club will be the hostess for the event. Members. are reminded that there is a drive for new members Wives Club! Luncheon to be held Friday, Mar. | Pa BAS lB By An Aha ie ARR i <tc EE BEER Es Ol i oS ay Bh | as the women. They have been well rehearsed, play against an. attractive and authentic set and another success is assured. who made . them.’ Stuart: S. Whiting, Pr President of the Mon- roe County Audubon Society ant hounced that the nature tea’ Tom Alene Hadtey will pe ent their pictures, of “Happy | ley” at the Key West High at éight o’clock Thursday atone Tou of. Audubon Screen ul could only get out of Scouting what they put into it. The visit was concluded by Bishop McDon- ough bestowing his blessing on the boys. During the regular business of the meeting plans were laid for the next outing which will take place during the Easter Holidays. -< we ge Division Street .- Schoal P.-T, A. ° Meets Tonight | Parent-Teachers Association of the Division Street Elementary Schgol will hold | its. regular} monthly meeting 7:45 o’clock to- night in the upstairs auditorium of the institution. Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry, presi- dent, urges all members to be present. Personal Mention Colonel and Mrs. Church Fox, Pendleton, Indiana, are on their first visit to the Island City and are enjoying their stay here im- mensely. The are considering the making of their home ‘here _ per- manently. Apply To Wed An application for a marriage license was filed yesterday in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by William C. Lowe, 26; of 706 Ashe street and Mary Jane Woods, 29, of 401 Greene street. $100 Causes Death TRENTON, N. J.—John Simon, 24-year-old auto mechanic, dash- | Sd into a@ gasoline-fed fire and died twenty feet from the $100 being conducted and are request: | he Was trying to save. Simon ed to bring guests who wi eligible. to join. Reservations for ; the luncheon will he accepted until 6:00 p. m., Wednesday, Mth. ag to The Citizen be + escaped from the burning garage, only to remember his wallet in his. one-room living quarters ‘@T-Jin the rear. He dashed back into the building and his “hody .was found just a few feet’from where this clothes were hanging. Wednesday moderate cept mostly elo! Mean - Normal -.... Total last 24 hours —.... Total this month -..... Deficiency this month . } Total this.year ...-. Deficiency this gear Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Key West and Vicinity: Clear to partly cloudy today thru Wed- nesday. Continued cool. Mod- erate to fresh northeast and east winds. . Florida: Clear to partly cloudy thru Wednesday except mastly cloudy lower east coast Wednes- day. Cooler south portion and continued cool north portion to- day. Wednesday “slightly warmer. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Moderate to fresh north- easterly winds over . south ‘por- tion and. moderate northeast to east winds north portion today. Th port easterly over sou’ = | gentle, to moderate vi mostly southerly hofth portion. Partly cloudy ‘ex- iy extreme south portion Wednesday. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate easterly winds occasionally fresh over south portion today. Wed- nesday moderate winds, easterly over south portion and southerly over north portion. Partly cloudy weather. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warn- ings. REPS dl Fla., March 8, 1949 (Observation taken at City Office, 8:30 @.m,. EST) Temperatures. . Highest yesterday - So Lowest last night . 63 a 72 00 ins. 08 ins. 25 ins. 1.13 ins: ‘Precipitation Relative Hi 9:30 a. 65% Barometer, (& (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m. 30.08 ins.—1018.6. mbs. Tomerser? Almanac A . 6:43 a.m. 6:33 p.m. 1:42 p.m. .. 2:50 a.m. IES TF Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) as Low 4:32 ADDITIONAL = =. Station: ey Wes i = pe ofl Height of Station— ‘ide [high water Bahia Honda (bridge) ———Oh10m 0.0 ft. No Name Key (east end) —-+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel (orth end) -+2h 10m “p14 ft. 000 NOTE: : (—)—-Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. WILL YQU SMILE? Step Toward Improvement | Mr. Dubb — “This party is hor- ribly dull. I think Tl go home.” Miss Sharp—“Qh,. would. you? _! 2.50 ins. i | Now you keep quiet.” floor of the Idaho legislature at Boise. proposed publicly to Rep. Edith Miller (left) on the floor of the After brief consideration, she accepted his offer lower house. answers as there are, people to|* ieee Boe! 'S precinct Le not sure myse! readjust the. bh; Betty thought. “All theory and ed and for the time But it began to make sense— | David's chair, his sense—when David said} Betty’s in. mute appeal. It was almost as if he were saying: “IT didn’t put them ages ian citer” 1 bg in’t_ either, it because you think it's-no use. seonee back. x8 “How n in.each|have Betty, Doc?” ure ajasking. “I“know you're in Tove ts how things -“T'm. sure etna tos gb gn: don’t ant David sn don’t have “Don’t care if I was abrupt they're not in love they ,} be. I never saw a couple PV orcincid each ger’ any better, ul si¥ as os | a get-out—the two Rewion i io love,” lew a = At least Fam. again. The gave up yd and stood by, eyes fixed on ep tow na to this. t dian ; etty’s eyes Thee you know. y; x 790 sant about it?” voice, with her. Haw. do you know ‘she niebelle came over and took the| love bere Or did I make’a Se pan away from her, saying to-her| take? If I did, then excused for sticki dear, they cértainly are. | out. i age een a “Betty's a sOswer Aad evasiy e. i ve with’ so! “Well!” Betty exploded. “Well! | else,” he said. ced. told me so.” Be iapg ss hy m: a mistake. ty. You've had your turn. You| minded > boalg! Minniebelle cam 1, here and took it, didn’t open our/a hand on her Sant ne bey don’t Est fe own | og 7 ais?” | or your le “ fa He addressed his wife. “You! anyhow.” +N ae (oe er ROMANCE BLOOMS IN LEGISLATURE of marriage publicly ;on the floor. grees in a capitol office room. "TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | | WILL YOU SMILE? 'Stickler For Truth Kind Lady (to red-cheeked lit- (Know America) Oscar R. Ewing, Federa¥ Secur- | ity Administrator, born. Greens- H burg, Ind., 60 years ago.” | Stuart Chase of New Xork, no- | tle boy): ted economist and author, born at ; you’ve got roses in your | haven’t you?” Little Man: jis a wad of gum.” Somersworth, N. H., 61 years ago. | Edgar Ansel Mowrexé journal- ist-author, born at Blopmington, Ill, 57 years ago. Katharine F. Lenreaie Chief of | the Children’s Bureau; ‘Washing- | | ton, born Superior, ‘Wiggs? yen ||| ago. Claire Trevor, actregs;*born. Maj. Gen. Charles AY Phy maser by of Bronxville, N. General | MacArthur is chief Wiatisente | officer in the war, born in Ger- || many, 57 years ago. | S(amuel) Bruce eBlack,. presi- ' dent of Liberty Mutual Life Life, | Boston, born at Fort Atkinson, Wis., 57 years ago. Hl George M. Humphrey of the M. A. Hanna Company, steel makers, Cleveland, boygan, Mich., 59 years ago. corn and pump water in Europe as early as the 12th century. RE WEE LR ER A TEE Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND # That would make a big differ- =. A Pound Today—— ence, I know.” born Che- | i| tty clutched wildly at the doesn’t love uu? in of water she was holding. | her? x9 niet you asked no, I ven’! w you want bers Beats ‘Ta * if anyone only a ad = ‘T Dae % Bw de Py phys canbe n’t You T beg to; be “She' 's en; or |p in front Bo, te ad niebelle and Uncle Dave!” ae her before hi ace not Aap dar! a e ite ae ve oe *S they're enti THE END a ee eee |Meanest Thieves | PROVIDENCE, R. L.—Thieves loated the home of Manuel Leo- | nardo, 27-year-old paraplegic war t veteran and practically every- } moveable was carried off, an: my: own” busines ‘Dost to box hy jewelry and even a piggy with $10 in it. The house was built for pecole hen by grateful townspeople when ret > ¢ “Do you believe that awful | story they are telling about Alice?” “Of course I do. What is it?” For your table ! reg (A) inepkato PROSAIC LAW-MAKING gave way to Cupid's business on the Rep. E. A. 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