The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 17, 1949, Page 5

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Joanne Watkins - Takes PartIn. ° epee i Junior Follies (Special to The Citizen) F ROCK HILL, Mareh 17—Jo-| ; anne Watkins of Key West wlil appear in the annyal Junior Fol- lies at Winthrop college, Mareh 19, at 8 p. m. im the college audic| torium. | Written, directed and acted en- tirely by members of the Junior Class, the production this year will be “The High Note,” ¢o- ma . pte Archbishop Henry P. Rohjman “Antonio. Estenoz, well-known ; of Dubuque, Iowa, Roman Caths! cites oe Gs ‘inthe automobile business in' olic prelate,-born in Germany, 73,1864. film Key West, announces in The Cit-| years ago, 1f41—Emily Sartain, Philadel-! ize the opening of the K-W| Rabhi Stephen S. Wise of New|! Hudson Company at Simonton! york, Jewish leader, born in! — Eten invites the pubtic| Hungary, 'E years sip. i to view the new 1949 Hudsons.| Robert Tyre (“Bobby”) Jones ans are*now on display | of Atlanta, Ga. golf champion, | American emotional. actress her! * how-rooms. lawyer, born in Atlanta, 47 years ie bern ip Toronto, Canada, | QUE “3 Nov, 20, 1985.. new 1949 Hudson is said to ago. D eo 1849--(100 years ago) Charles - Annual Casa Marina Invitation etinis Tournament Opens Saturday With Bight Rounds Of Mixed Doubles THis weekend marks the Jesse Otterman, Millard Shep- herd, Arthur Ruff, Frances Ruff, Thornton Tathode, Trieste Maria Tathode, Robert Tathode, Flor- ence Saxton, James Saxton, Ber- thored by Sarah Eleazer of tha King, Hazel King, Sam Ren- i jancy ick, Georgene Renick, Alfred | t a ™ epen i Thomas, Edith Thomas, Barbara Ne open- mixed doubles playing » two Pa iis First Annet Casa Ma-' rounds on Saturdiy with the fi ment, This Benge Tourna-' 4). played off on Sunday. The by Leonard Hick ny tes a mes Key West contingent will be rep- weneral Monager af the hotel.| resented by: Mr. Jack Sellers, After lett week's exhibition y Sellers, Ralph Tarten: ina between Puuline Betts and n, Lt. Henry Welch and Com- Palfrey Cooke and th: en nder Jesse Gay of the presi- - a mt of RES |< - yacht tee i giannis . re a 4s | The feminine of the Ke: Case Marina quests, a successive | West contestants includés: Mrs. SNP of Kennis matches seemed | Morgan Harris, Mrs. J.B. Mc- by \ ve in order, Allister, Miss Maja Woejiechaska jan Howard, editor and | and Sarah Palfrew Cooke, who'll | ae a of the Serial Spectator | manage the games. jatine of Palm Beach, has do-| Miami is sending some really Peted four beautiful silver tro- worthy opponents, among them: priest be awarded to the win-|the Misses Sue Goodman and PNG coMtestants | Suzanne Herr, state Junior Dou- Semmes will start at about bles Champions and candidates ere ago, is W. Childs of St. Louis, arson, William Galligher, cA ase, born ‘in -Clin- alligher, Jerome Shane, i ton, Iowa, 46 years ago. Thomas D’Agostino, Saul Grant,; pr, Herman L. Donovan, presi- Jeffrey Davis, Jose Pelaez, Wil- | dent of the Universit yof Ken- fredo Morin, Marvin Snyder, Em-| gent of the University of Ken- Miner, Agnes Larson, “only car you step down) “Gov, John O. Pastore of Rhode i At teamed: Sonn Yank Clarice . Island, bern in Providence, 42 A peli nek Sper mine scien- Miss Watkins is the daught as, jankenson, eee | years. ago. : : tric: of Mr, and Mrs. J. N. Watkins. | Jankenson, Edward Sherman, | Bar y i chairsan of the} bom Euclid, Q: cee) 4 4 fis ARNE aa ‘| Henrietta Sherman, Benjamin | Raisor, Clifford Speed, Ray Tib-/ pisplaced _ Persons Commission, | 1929, Died . VF W Will Meet John E. Bailey, Robert J. Bailey, iel, Shirleys Hess, Charles | missioner, born. in Italy, 47 years] Georgia popular writer, born at Josephine Bailey, Judson Bailey, . Farm Hill, Ga. Died. Feb. 9, Hyman Sandman, Eva Sandman, 1935. - A regular meeting of Southern: ! ski, Blsie B. Osborn, Carl B. Os- most Post No. 3911, Veterans of} born, Gedeon J. Croteau, Alice R. Foreign Wars will be held this} Croteau, Joseph E. Croteau, Rose house on Elizabeth Street. Nom-| Frances Griffith. | ination of officers for the coming} Nick Simos, Gordon Cheese, | Howell year will be held and several}/ Mildred Cheese, Susan Johnson, Barrow, Edith Gonzalez, Harvey Ugo Carusi, }} Silberman, Shirley Silberman, | its, Orrin McDaniel, Mary Me-! former U.S, Immigration Com-| 1869—Corra May Harris, noted r j At 8 Tonight 4 nan, Ev -. }ohn Ostrowski, Teofio Owanaw- evening at 80’clock at the club-| Anna Croteau, Thomas Griffith, matters pertaining to the Rogers| Gladys Johnson, Forrest Johnson, mpson, Betty Thompson, Armstrong, Rebecca ‘ong, Louraine Morse, Mar- timsBeck, Helen Hotch, Richatd’ ; * () 0 Seturday, March 19th | for the Junior Wightman Cup] Brothers Circus which will be im Christiana Johnson, Jose Oropesa, | Trumpet, Eleanor White, William | | es Snel will be played Team; also Miss Sandy Gruber,| Key West on the 2ist and 22nd.! Beverly Boulton, Helen ones, Ed-} Rohan, Jose Garrote, Minerva| Broug fen shout 3 p.m. on/ Mrs, (?) Lois Miller and Mrs.|sponsired by this organization, | ward Mirkwell, Lucille Mirkwell, | Palazon, Andres Avello, Natalio| ; miay Key Westers are cordial- | John Maa: will be discussed. Carl Echiemer, Anetha Echiemer, | Ruiloba, Rafael Lopez, John’ * ‘vited, but you had better! This first Annual Casa Marina} Commander Tony Arthur will; Eugene Luhr, Adelherd Luhr,| Stevenson, Walter Stevenson, @ome early if you wish to find| Tennis Match is something that] preside and urges all members| Howard Gabel, Eleanor Gabel, | Angelo Cammarata, Marilyn Gor-} pon ‘or the fret Key-West-| no Key Wester or anyone inter-| and visiting comrades to attend! Merl Beck, Effie Beck, Patricia] don, Elton Gordon, William Gor-| All Grocers harm, Tournament | ested in the royal sport of tennis] as this is one of the most import- Sebel, June Hall, Clyde A. Fish- | don. wy There will be eight teams of|can afford to miss. jer, Nina M. Fisher, Harry M, ; Hall, Regina M. Hall, Rachel Gir- oux, Henri’ A. Giroux, Alma Bray, Ceille Ornstein, Juan Tapia, | Jorgelina Dennes, Preston Locke, athaleen Loc! ant meetings of the year. IMM “You Always DO BETTER When YouShopat || - RCHER’S}| Naval Hospital Entertainment Sponsored By VFW Auxiliary And Navy Wives Pleases Patients, Staff VV VV VV VV VT IVT, ‘NORTHCOOL TAHES THE PLACE OF Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roberts,; Frank Liberton, Esther Olson, Jr. of 1525 Von Phister street an- | Gerald Bruno. The be Conehe Navy Wives, ored movie star, brought part of{nounced today that a son was| Key Westers and visitors fly- f : THE most CHPENSIVE co » No +> had « Savoatetl: his road company with him, andj born to them on March 5th, at | ing to Cuba today: includ : Meeting ut vilding 178, U. S.| sided by ther local tal 10:49 a. m. in the Monroe County; Eduardo Diaz, Maria Nevel Station. ~ Wednesday | gine pee Ta: ate ogee The baby weighed 7|Etta Lyons, Eugene Lyons, . 8 U m m € R 5 u iT ‘ @erning attended by the follow. | * “| Ibs. and’3 oz. and has bee ed | Claude Joyce, Mary Merrill, Har. Ord This Leading a membe Mesa s Pat} Further club activities of this] Larry Richard i —— ‘< Merit Bo: ff Mallentiour, When Purchasing lers From Store, vou can BUY 7 y wr FY. » y' * Z Hi & hpat vet Sue Irv Judy | young but exceedingly busy and Sada Oca seer a <|Helen Mullenhour, — Martha ¥ WE MEET ALL ADVERTISED PRICES : wu be. teher Cain nevieve/ efficient group, Officers iWves Schwarz, Etta Schwarz, Fred A "5 . Duke, Eileen Behrens, Helen| Club No. 88 include: A-cake, pie Calendar of Events Schwarz, Olive Fischer, Harry |= Premium Quality Foods at the Lowest Prices — Jackie Hille Frances and candy sale at the Naval Com- Fischer, Chauncy Fischer, Ger- . " ‘ : 5 Teresa Braxton, Hil-| missary starting at 10:00 A.M.]| THURSDAY, MARCH 17— jtrude Fischer, Harvey Orr, Em- Your Meat and Grocery Money Will Go Further \ bbe Aiken, Bea Holt, Saturday morning, March -19;] Formal St. Patrick’s Dance}ma-Orr, Guy Hodges, Elizabeth s Sng EP RIOT, jeenme Heynolds, Madeline Tay-| pavaticipation in the local Can- with Entertainment given in| Hodges, Eduardo Gonzalez, Joa- Here Than Anywhere Else—TRY IT and SEE!! fam re NULN 44 \ : iv Wood (cer Fund Drive at appointed YMCA Patio 9 p. m. Public!qin Oliveros, William Biltgen, / rn ™y ‘ nefit show spon-' places during April; Thrift Shop Invited. : Beatrice Biltgen, Slizabeth John- LLED. RAWN " tik e¢ by them along with the duty for Lorraine McGuire and} FRIDAY, MARCH 18— {son, Dempsey Chitwood, Endosia RESH KI DRESSED and D Aas rH , VW Awsiliery at the Neval Hos-| Bea Holt and Vera Wood this Fashion Show and Dance, Casa} Napoles, James Beatty, Arville )( Lb | i} pital Auditorium on Wednesday week at the usual place. Marina Patio, sponsored by | Beatty, Laura Ash, Walter Ash, ‘2 ¢ . 4 wight wee thoroughly enjoyed by| The regular monthly luncheon Jayshees, public invited. ; Lillian Miller, Shirley Anderson, ‘ ; the patients end the hosiptal for members and guests,only will Tickets may .be had at door. | Ruth Tyler, Florence Tyler, Ella LEAN MEATY = POUND. + wtolt Key Steppin § Fetchit. mative be held next Wednesday in the Wester apd prominent col ss clubrooms at 12 noon. Sock Social And Musicalé Being ven At Fleming Methodist Church includes an Opening Song by the w what siz eching you weet? Well if you. Group; a Country. Skit, by” the ae LL MEATY POUND | Wilson's Tenderized LB. te sn't attend the Sock} young people of the Church un- ‘ R b 36 H is 39 - end Musteale to be given) der the leadership of Miss Sara e are | hy q ams String End ¢ t the Fleming Street Methodist! Bertha Lowe; Instrumental selec- ch Anne 40 p. m. Friday| tions by Mrs. Samuel Drudge ICED LUNCHEON night, t the ohureh Woman} and son Jackne; Voice Sole by tame set cr « Miss Faye Bervaldi; a Reading AMS Lb. 49c A b i'by Mrs. Alice Curry; another \ . Song Solo by Mr. Moss; an In- : A " 5 ’ nd paid in: strumental Selection by Chester || TELEPHONE 1178 TELEPHONE 1342 WILSON’S SLICED Wilson's Square AMERICAN ir 4 thir nen! 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