The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 21, 1949, Page 4

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eee eee ree eneeee “Ral ~ Mire. - Alan Howard 5 Oi In Casa Match ‘The Casa Marina's first Invita~ h and with 3-6, 7-5 a very close three- toyed match. 7 ttle fourteen-year-old Sue ~tleve: of Miami chewed great tal- ent and strategic equipment in er the first-run matcli . gn Pate against Maja “Woe! ka and Lt. Henry, Welch. This was considered the upset of the tournament and evoked much admiration and ap- platise from the many Key West- ts-and Casa Marina guests who ewer the matches on Satur- bo ae 4 and the difficult serves of Mr. Hartenstine, that had a lot of twists that were so very dif- ficult to return, and that con- tributed to their winning of the tournament. Mr. Emmett Conniff, popular | H. Manager of the Casa Marina pre- sented the Alan Howard trophy cups to the winners and runners- up. But in this case they weren't cups at all but good-sized usable fruit-bowls to the winners and smaller oval card trays for the runners-up. The trophies were Sterling silver and engraved Casa Marin 1049. ml aS en arerte: «. Morgan Dennis And Television Pups ‘Are Featured Entertainment At This Friday’s Officers’ Wives Luncheon *-Titere will be a special enter- tainment feature at this week’s fieers Wives Luncheon to be held at the Officers’ Club, Fort Taylor on Friday, March 25th— Morgan Dennis and his Television If you haven't yet had oc- “ea8ion to see and hear Morgan Dennis and his famous “Himself and Burlap,” a real treat is in} store for you. Burlap and his} @ags are as likely to become Hold words as are Charlie! MeQarthy and Mortimer Snerd, | onl per’ haps Burlap is a shade} bgp and*funnier than Mor- | ti Anyhow this is one Of- fie@®s Wives Luncheon and} En@tainment you can't afford —___-_—. WRenér-Roast-AtNew Colinty Beach C elebrates Harvey “To celebrate their young son Warvey’s 15th birthday, Mr. and Mes; Walter Johnson of 1128 Mar- #aret street gave a really inter- esting party. It was a wiener reast and picnic held out at the new County Beach last Friday might? Mr. and Mrs. Johnson ufolight along some wood and chaveoal as fuel and their own long handled forks, and of course the-vest of the refreshments that “eto make up a successful teen- a@_pienic and borthday party. “Phe youngsters picked out the 7 Vpen air grills or ovens they i to use and set their own “going with little or no super- from the grown ups. Then reall took turns roasting buns “frankfurters, and eating them, until they scarcely had r@gtenough for the rest of the ci us picnic refreshments. ‘Aside from Harvey as guest of r, those present included: rf ae Varela, Sylvia Alverez, B@Overlin, Joyce Lounders, Eu- @ Roberts, Hoke Holcomb, f to miss, or you won’t be. in half the gags your friends will be pulling for the next few weeks. There may be a live dog fea- ture in on entertainment too, for since Morgan Dennis is acquaited with the excellence of the Of- ficer's Club Food, he’s sure to bring his whole troop into the act, so. they won't any of them miss out on this particular treat, when they can be guests at an Officer’s Wives’ Luncheon. Mrs. Carl Hilton, Mrs. Gilbert Hatfield and Mrs. Stephen Doug- lass are the hostesses at next} Friday’s luncheon. All reserva- ; tions for members and their guests must be in by noon, Wed- nesday, March 23. Johnson’s Birthday Gloria Muniz, Wayne McFarland, Esther Smith, Paul Braun, Loren- zo Murguia, Barbara Tweihaus, Georgetta Carrera, Barbara Dick- ens, Malcolm Hollway, Eliza- beth Ann Braun, Frank Veliz, Jr., Ray Lones, Alice Vila, Nestor Alverez, Al Roberts, Sylvia Fer-; nandez, Vita Barroso, Madeline Bazo, Lewis Barber, Dora Castro, Kenneth Key, Homer Herrick, Billy. Osterhoudt, Bill Neblett, Audrey Richardson, Carol Rob- erts, Richard Herrick, Mary Eve- lyn Busbee, Naney Watkins, Vin- cent Catala, Kermit Roberts, ! Samie Harris, Morton Hall, Dale Mitchell, Edna Mae Johnson, En- rique Esperdy, Jr.; Ella Waldine Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | ter Johfson. The games, the prizes and the picnic, but most of all the wiener Toast, were thoroly enjoyed by everyone; and. young Harvey thanked his family and friends! for all the beautiful gifts re- ceived. | | Key West’s Red Cross Contribution Needs Everyone’s Help To Fill Quota nly eleven more days are left eoweny and only one-fifth of est’s $10,000 Red Cross p~ Stahl goal has been r@@@fied. If no one has contacted yeteat your home or place of Hig for your 1949 Red Cross ment, please mail or bring your contribution to the chapter he@iiquarters at 301% Front street. The Key West Rotarians under Aquilino Lopez and under Albert Di Negro are giv- ing their usual considerable and excellent help, as is Mrs. Earle Dillon as chairman of the Red Cross Junior Department, but much more help is urgently newded You all know how during the war, and since thep too, if some- Key West Golf Club Holds Annual the Lions, thing held up the allotment or family allowance check, and there was no money for food or rent, you went to the Red Cross for help and got it. In times of oak and emergency, like our recent hurricanes or floods, in }some cases you didn’t even have to go to the Red Cross for help! {They came to you and gave it | unasked. The Red Cross asks your help | now, so that it may be ready to help you in the future, should jany unforeseen emergency, mis- hap or catastrophe overtake you. Give what you ean, not only for your consciences’ sakes, but also to help maintain Key West’s high standard of practically always | living up to or bettering its quota. Mrs. Sapien tell it and it should most timely inte because of the eehaad of ces going on in that area at the ent tirhe. a - Yates, and her husband AR ah tt i Legion To Hold Election; Elect New Comander The annual election of officers Sawyer Post No. 28 at the Legion | lotme of Stock Island. The offi- cets to be selected are a Post Commander to succeed George Allen Warren; 2 Vice: Command- ers; Sgt. at arms; Historian; Fi- nance Officer; 3 Executive Com- mitteemen; and a Chadlain.. In! addition, the recipient of annual al. Life Membership Award will be chosen by ballot. The installation of the new of- ficers will be held in April. The Frebonionys 1 will be cdnducted by George Nicholas, 10th District Commander-Elect assisted by the Key West Guard of Honor. The installation will be a joint affairs with the Auxiliary Unit. | Personal Mention | Pfc. Kenneth Albury, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R: Albury Jf. has been graduated from the Army Air Force clerk typist ‘school at Davis-Monthan Base, Tucson, Ar-} izona. His present position is that | of Supply Clerk in the Medical Corps. His Key West friends will be glad to learn that he is to re- turn here for a 20-day leave in July. Miss Marilyn Bennett, daugh- } ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ben- nett of Key West, and who is in nurses’ training at Jackson Mem- } orial Hospital in Miami, received her cap in an impressive candle- light ceremony on Friday night, March'8, along .with 26 other Sydent utp Attending » the | seta mony fron” West were Mrs. A. F. Bennett, Lorraine Ben- hess, Miss Patty. Duane; and from Syracuse, New York, Mrs. Blanche Wilson. Myrtland Cates, Jr. son of Mr. anod Mrs. Myrtland Cates of 1014 Varela street left Key West yes- terday morning over the Over- seas Highway for Tallahassee where he will resume his law studies at the State University. He will stop over for a couple! of days in West Palm Beach where he'll visit Miss Nancy | Alexander, at the home of her} parents on S. Olive avenue. Miss | Alexander is a junior college stu- | dent in West Palm Beach. | | SUG TCVCCCCCVCVVVCTYT Aerovias “Q” Passenger List 04444444444 4444444 | Key Westers and visitors fly- ing to Cuba today were: Gail McNair, Harvey MeNair, | i Elizabeth Dreher, Floyd Dreher, | Dolores Malernee, ‘Hofter iRob- | ertson, Evelyn Robertson, Ameri- | ca Acevedo, Earl Jones, Elsie| Jones, Elizabeth Dixoti, Francis A. Veivia, Margaret Brokamp, | Cary Bird, Elsie Bird, Eva Lock- wood, Ernest Roberts, George Otto, Phyliss Otto, Dolores Por- ras. Gilberto Munoz, Della Hei- stand, Rufus Heistatd, Marie Jelik, Martha Latham Conrad} Mills, Virginia Mills, Albert Cox} Orville T. Lytle, Alyice W. Lytle, | Ione Joy Hauser, Grace M.| Parker, Nell Schumack Maday, Marjorie Gardner, Ruth Camp- beH, Joyce Layson, Stanley | Abrams, Jose M. Rodriguez. Walter R. Fitzpatrick, Edna) Fitzpatrick, Julio Sosa, Aida Maria Pelegrin, Michael Mallow, Charles Roberts, Winford John- | son, Olive Ward, Arthur Ward, | Jose M. Fernandez, Louise A. Pease, Carl A. Karsh, Richard Francis, Robert Armstrong, Lloyd Richardson, Louise Wilkins, Hen- ry Soper, Edna Soper, Louis | Switzer, Mary Rambert Bettie | Switzer. will be held Wednesday evening | at the regular meeting of Arthur ; \ | j; Steadman, 324 Elizabeth. street, | Brett, U.S.A., made commander of | jon German railroad communica as to the best modes of. travel, the better hotels and — eating places and most how and what to way of food and lodging in some fairly inaccessible book has definite a travelogue with a human interest as w mation. th of nfor- fer No. Eastern Star, Fern: 21, will hold Inst an Ser- vices 8 P.M., i Hall. Open to Public. ~ THURSDAY, MARC! Senior Class Play, » in Females, High, ditorium 8 p. Sacred Concert, Org Music and Rea Congregational p. m, All welcome. Lions Club Meeting, 8. p. m. Lions Den. FRIDAY, MARCH 25—’ Senior Class Play, Sitibthered ‘in Females with ‘different east from Thursday. Tickets rn of all, for in Bahay thousand taxable parcels in Mon- | roe county. Marius L. Cruz has been ap- pointed assistant engineer of the new lighthouse tender Zennia} which is expected to arrive here } in a few days. Is Mrs. Maria Gutsens, head of the Mercedes. Hospitals, informed The Citizen today that several! persons have been soliciting money in Key West, purportedly for the hospital. She says she has! not received any money from the solicitors, and that nobody has | been. authorized to ask for funds | for the institution. tate, Daniel. Lawson of Key West | has been given an airplane pilot's | student license by the Civil Aer-| onautics Authority, according to a dispatch from Washington, pub- | | lished in The Citizen today. . cs a ‘wirephafo SANTHIA BOWES. of ‘Birm- ingham, Ala., was born, just 18 months ago—and she ceie- brating by going roller skating. Baseball playing in Key West at door. Officers Wives Luncheon; at Officers Club, Fi HTaylor. Morgan. Dennis and his Tele- vision Pups featured: enter- tainment. All Reservation must be in by Wednesday, 6 P.M. TUESDAY, MARCH 29— Key West Golf Club Annual} Ladies Night Dinner-Dance, 8:00 P.M., A. & B.- Lobster House. EVERREADY CLUB | MEETS. TUESDAY The Everready Star Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Inez Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All members are urged 5 at- tend. TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 4813 The Academy of ended tf ott, a cnt, Great Pacifier,” sent to the Maine frontier in time of great friction and arranges a truce and joint occupancy of disputed area by United States and Canada. 1868—Sorosis, the country’s first incorporated woman’s club, organized in New York City. 1918—Beginning of the Big Drive on the Western Front— World War I. 1927—1200 American Marines land in China as part of an Al- lied force to preserve order. 1932 — Disastrous tornadoes through Alabama and _ the South. 1938—U. S. House passes the billion-dollar Naval Bill. 1942—Lieut. Gen. George H.! | Australia’s air forces, 1944—Lieut. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., is replaced as head of U.S. SeVenth Army. 1945—U.S. planes wreck havoc} tions. 1946—Picket fight law Sate in East Pittsburgh Westinghouse strike. 1948—Motorists warned to save gas or face shortage in the sum- mer. TODAY’S | ANNIVERSARIES (Know America) 1825—Fitzedward Hall, pic- turesque Sanscrit scholar who taught in India and” England, born in Troy, N. Y. Died Feb. 1, 1901. iv 1869—Florenz Ziegfeld, famous theatrical producer and introduc- er of musical reviews hig day, born in Chicago. Died July 22, 1932. 1873—Thomas S. Gates, Morgan est American ace of World War I, born in France (of American father). Shot down, May 19, 1918. 1903—Mark’ Hellinger,. journal- ist, early Broadway eolumnist, movie producer, playwright, born in New York. Died Dec. 21, 1947. Guard Of Honor Ladies Night Dinner-Dance March 29 | Meets Tonight The Annual Ladies Night. Din- ner Dance of the Key West Golf Club will be held at 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, March 29th at the A& B Lopeter House at the foot of Front street. A crawfish Enchillado will be featured. There willbe | spépial iavors fof the ladies, and dancing to the music of John Pritchard and his orchestra will take place from 9:30 to 12;30 in the Lobster House Patio. Program chairman Mr. Kovash is planning a full evening of entertainment. Reservations should be made as A & B.| West Guard of Honor will be held | this evening at the American} Legion Home on Stock Island. Adjutant E. P. Bayly requests | soon as possible with the dead- line Monday © morning March 28th. Joe Lopez, golf professional, of Bob Pollock, jeweller will take reservations, full attendance because many | matters of transacted. Elias Howe invented the sew- ing machine. A regular meeting of the Key | importance are to be | Your Horoscope MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1949— As this is the turning point of the | year, so is it a turning point of destiny. It is a critical day, and it generally produces persons of considerable influence. ‘There is a strain of egoism; the mind is trained on high things, but there is a rigid, unbending strain that should be watched carefully. All the characteristics of the.day are, | | | | | 1 Mrs. IL partner, president of the Univer- Is sity of Pennsylvania, born in Philadelphia. Died April 8,|p Guaranteed 1948. 1885—Raoul G. Lufbery, great- Pure will begin on a new field next Sunday. The field is on Trumbo Island along Palm avenue, néar White street. ‘She has been able to get around on skates for about-a week and she does it grace- fully, too. She is is the daughter Mrs. Bert Baker and Mrs. W. of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. B : A. Gardner left this morning for : Lake rid to visit their mother, . Thompson. Miss Marian Doughtry, who | had been visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will Doughtry, left today for her home in Sanford. Mrs. Rose Kirchik of Duval street left this. morning for Miami to visit her son, Attorney. Jack Kirchik. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “We may look down on our neighbors but that doesn’t neces- sarily make them look up at us.” Now you can order thase authentic Miomi- made Sun-Back fothions direct from JOAN'S INC., of famous Lincoln Road, Miami Béach. GLASSES BROKEN? Let us repair them for you! at once. Our optician can} replace broken lens without, a Prescription and do the job in ONE DAY. TRUMAN L. AMY OPTICIAN “25 Years’ Experience in the Optical Profession” KEYS OPTICAL SERVICE 110 Duval Street Also Represented at Tropical Tog Shop MARATHON Tavernier Hotel TAVERNIER e These chic all-ocea- sion washable 2-piece waffle piques in strap- less mode with boned bodice, corded belt, gored skirt and padded shoulder bolero are available in White, Lt. Biue, Maize, Pink, Orchid, Rust, Chartreuse, Black. Sizes 10 to 18. , ee oan’s, Ine. LINCOLN ROAD, MIAME GEAGR USE HANDX ORDER nM JOAN'S INC. 937 LINCOLN ROAB MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Please send me Size . Enclosed . 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