The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 24, 1949, Page 5

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ttt SoS - , * Key West Art And Historical Museum . Opening In 2 Weeks; Exhibits Needed : . . ° the obj 4 4 tmerican, Cuban And Indian Material plishments of the U. of FA eae AM, ni Association. 10:15 A.M. The Key West Chapter of the Barra‘ University’ of Florida Alumni As- | }aPe¥, roa ee ity . ne at the wktent buildings in! or tion was and offi- | yan, John Leiheta. ¢ : Sone wilh em shortly for the | what have you? And would Edward Nesimier, Rose Nesi-|~ Lear : we 5 b ncaa of townspeople und! you lend it to the Gallery? That : % $1} mier, Pearl Spi ‘Victor Spiel- Pl ow toe ones as Secretary i Al the West Martello! is wh: : Yula: Lee mer fe © ; py Ome , is what the directors would like Treasurer. The general charter ar. nthal, Evelyn | 951 snadinative and practical project | °2,kROW. And 30 they bare, ap- for this chapter should he here | Felsenthal, Emilie Uttenweiler, | 951-a hee Manbed the fine) et | pointed a committee, headed by in a short time. ij * | Alfons Uttenweiler, John LaBash, ! 951-8 Ue pew Mabtelie Caller io ta | Mf, Bowman Cutter, to” receive e movi af the last} William Toth, Ruby Waterbury, | 951-C heed ip the five —~ ¥ to be | such material, with the assurance Thanksgiving football game he- Charlotte Elliot, Waldo Stanford, | 951-D ab week af ue ‘ft | that_it will be” properly 8 tween University of Florida and| label Urain, Ruth L. Hill, Au- mm be Gniahed e fort, will) euarded and returned to the own- Alabama U. and those of the UL gust Lassus, Catherine Lassus, The directors of the Gallery, [or nee the opening of the Co}. of F. campus in. technicolor were{ Thelma Lange, Agustin Maloney, under the ahle leadership of Buri | ty, i ‘© be very spon. probally thoroly appreciated and applaud-) Vitginia Maloney, Thelma ore, are now web the | Within a fortnight, these things ed by the audience. phelps. mt Wnteresting heteribal "s “ } ave desired at the earliest possi- John W. Kenney, Robert F. that the claws st the avast nce Mle, roment. . Club Not Collins, John M, Burns, Claudia ij teresting city in America may be md be possessing suich ? oles Fishman, Joseph M. Lephart, a mine te town for the fitat ex- Seaiilicd, ao ke ditlensieeass: On Friday night, March 25th,|47on ike Shamans. or pam Be, ‘a have be ye we for} ing show. are requested to call Rapid be a general meeting mogenes. Alvarez, . Julia. S. Al-|' qeincd felch ~ ‘reasures | Mr. Bowman Cutter, 1414 Albury of ie Key West . Golf . Club ati varez, Evelyn Punzelt, ” i Cer teak welvage opera: street, Phone ”1322-M, evenings 8:00 o'clock. President Harry; punzelt Jr, George Naj temas batties: 8 th pee | t/ only, after 7:00, and a represent- Knight will preside. All members | cponald, Kenneth Hull, “Audrey howl what proces of ee nc ta ative of the Gallery will call’ to | are urged to attend. : © [aut Anp. Phillips, Stewart Phil-| “\s dia tmassocree. of hates Stren, | spect the material. The success “3 - , i RA rae PRE ‘lips, Harry F. Lafragala, Phil| gang diet foc Cuban teeter, gtité: | of the project depends on the co-| ERNEST LOPEZ (above). son of Mr. and Mrs, Nilo Lopea eons forget the Kiwanis PISH- } yagiiorie, Anna Filiypone, John’ The Sweetest = Porrlbee aB - ~ f}operation of the citizens for! Amelia street. enjoys a ridé. on “Jimmy,” the Picture Pony. hea Pe ileal Friday night at’ Rider, John Marks, William Man came to these shores “a “¢ in haw’ Ligh ieee sce. | A Sty eax picasa eat at only $1.00. per person and}. Glenn Wesley, William Harris, The executive board of the Gal | sistance te aie ae (then there will be a “a ‘prize, |James. Jones, dames: King. Wil- | ‘Tog, Always DO BETTER When You, a SOP PRES SRE Ray onstes.| of ‘the executive board in’ ¢ol- Jaycees Plan Civic) Calendar of Events) attiough at tne moment, its not; Tam Coops: Kio Von Nein: ? ~s Cl r- 3. a | lectins the materia], and in ease D T. Ik r§) THURSDAY, MARCH 24— pac clean what ee Nese eee fe ‘Alice Nelson, rs id flags with o history, particu Laie ue abasic te uty alks Un Rotary oon Night, Casa Ma-| ij Le you thea if you havent Wictoria Gunderson, John’ Marks, |= rly Cuban historic : : ; rina, 7 P.M. + ife. hen L. Martin, .Gladys Mar- ; Sve there thy hd tones at Sane eanmne,, You May contact Miss] Fagay Enforcement | senior Class Play, Smothered igen te vcange Popa Dorothy Gresn: le on Carib ; ae cr eee key in Females, High School Au- 3 hill, Janies.. G ill, ’ Thomas|= wre come , m4 sage oye tid ahel _ Wilieas at the bleh Junior Chamber of Commerce ditorium 8 p. m. Tickets} Dont fail to attend “the . im- Cateye eons Bars Gloria = tle and a pistol or two? Or | Marshall, Miss Willing “of pi had an very: successful “meeting iron members of Senior) portant Lions Club ‘heck at} Diaz: A S$ i rane spyglass” Are there |New York Natural History Mu. |!ast night at the Clubhouse on} gacreq Concert, Organ, Voeal|e Lion's Den tonight. Aside|: Elda Galarraga, “Aida Valdes, 2M peel tape that tell @ legend | seum and the Hartford Museum,) | Flagler Avenue. Roy Hamlin, Music "and. Readings. First |{m.the usual, unusually good) Ana Delgado, Eledia -Riovega,J= When Purchasing Orders From This $e. tape here in times | wha has kindly consented to give| Justice of the Peace was guest Congregational Church, 7:30 dinne®,,there’s to be an important Yolanda: DeCastro, einer WE MEET ALL ADVERTISED Souls ofl tap Unpatth Satens: \lery te kar. ans eens ang [epeebes, He Gave gi very intergl Ps All welcome, SN Epeionccn Catan ine yang Se ore moat : ’ ish OG P a ard Fisher, the i i i g 5 Je ‘sh i i ” Audubon’s or Winslow | Curator. esting and informative talk on We See Meeting, 8 P. ™M. Bank. This is something no Lion , riguez, Dol Vega, José Otter, Premium Quality Foods at the Lowest Prices - ah ah Sa Lote his duties. He is the first of a) American ‘Legion Auxiliary | ¥@t8 t° miss. : Frederick Flaquer, Marta Fla- : ° " : : : ~~~ | series of City, Gounty and Gov- Meeting, 8 p.. mi. in’ Beet 034m quer,, Joseph Sillory, “Lola Sil-)2 Your Meat and Grocery Money Will Go Purther Exeavations At Garrison Bight ernment officials whom the club] home at Stock Island. (Blec- | WALL, YOU SMILE? lory. '= Here Than Anywhere Else-—-TRY IP ie i plans to hear on the subject of ; tion of Officers). Mé 1 T ¢ : in 343 i 5 their individual duties. The Jay-, FRIDAY, MARCH 25— a, ri por : nepire Local Poet cees are primarily interested in| Senior Class Play, Smothered # ¥ ‘ ony mars ¥9 Unb . hearing those officials instrumen- in Females with different}. “Strange how few of those ” niess one is still in the shovel and pail youngster set, Or! tal in operating law enforce ment | cast from Thursday. Tickets ae Ho who marry age ineipient sidewalk superintendent. the sight and sound of} cades. at door. their husband’s name.” wedgeng and exacavations sets most peopl 's teeth on edge—| Plans have been completed for| Officers Wives Luncheon at “Oli [suppose it seems hard- ' particularly in the early morning, when all one can do is vainly| a Donkey Ball Game with the Officers Club, Ft. :.}ly worth while for so shorta "TRY. one Gnd @eash one’s teeth, and try to turn over and sleép some} Kiwanis Club ‘at Bayview Park, Morgan Dennis and his Tele-} time.” . ° aks ‘ more. Not so with Elizabeth however, who has for many| Monday, March 28th. This game vision Pups. feat en! . = ay < f g € : years been @ popular Winter resident. Whether'tt’s just because}! ¢xpegted to be very funny and |~ .tainmentes “aA rvation she is one our morse capable Ameri everyone is invited to what looks must bein by Wednesday, 6 writers, os because she is trul oon t on pe and as though it’s going to be a most P.M. ‘ tan af @ : 'Y @ poet—at any rate, she sees!+iijarious evening. «¥ Regular Meeting, Fern Chap- ory ”@ wniverse dredged up along with the “jawful of mar! Prize awards for the 3rd qua ter No; 21, Order of: Eastern’ aad what's more sold her impressions to the New Yorker Maga-! ter of the Jaycee Fishing Tourna- | Star, 8 P.M., Masonic Hall. ’ ment will be made at the Club-|- aaa General Meeting, Key West r Red Cross Canvassing Evokes THE BIGHT house next Wednesday at thejy Golf Club, Clubhouse, Stock ‘ ee ea, regular _meeti sual re-! Island, 8 P.M. TELEPHONE 1178 OR TELEPHONE. 1342 |]/2 WiS9N'S SLICED tean and Meaty POUND Yy y freshments ved and!MONDAY, MARCH 28— 1502 BERTHA STREET 629 EATON STREET 2 " like this how sheer the water is. ; thoroly enjoyed b Watercolor Exhibit: by Martha. A acon Ib. ¢ Pork Chops 63¢ White bling ribs of marl portrude and glare = ee Watson Sauer, Woman’s Club ae . : wis ate dry, the pilings dry as matches | Sacred Concert on Duval Street, through Where You Get Quantity and Quality For Less, 2 — hing than being absorbed, ee sade Sorel EL Oe De Dae With Your “Regular Grocery Order : WILSON’S TENDERIZED wt right doe yet i al : yee Sommunity Concert Series pre- i : “ tae big dnaan't pagel 1 onight At First sents Carolyn Long, Lyric ger PLUS -we. = A STRING 39% BUTT 59cu. ; gas flame turned as low as possible, : ‘ Soprano, in Concert at High = me 1 it turning to gas; if one were Baudelaire Congregational School Auditorium, 8:30 P.M:| FREE DELIVERY = END END - probably hear it turning to marimba music. TUESDAY, MARCH 29— —_—_—e—eeeeoooee + = PIECES AVERAGE 5 TO 6 LBS. ‘ rr sehre dredge at work off the end of the dock A varied program of sacred} Key West Golf Club Annual|f| ANY GRIND nae INTINS |Z : plavs the dry perfestly off-beat claves, music will be played tonight at Ladies Night Dinner-Dance, = 1 ee We cat lthe First Congregational Church] 8:00 P.M. A. & B. Lobster . : = MAXWELL HOUSE ; ies gps unnecessarily hard, jin a Spiritual Concert scheduled House. LB. r 7 ae " like wer sae to begin at 7:30 o'clock. pO 16D * éc0 ee € a € le ' g up w th nail ng to show for it The concert will feature selec- ., ap LL d going off with humorous elbowings He ee eee aang a Tene BEL BRANDS: 3 NO. 2 GAN Zigler's APPLE | NO. 2 CAN EARLY JUNE Black-and-white man-of-war birds soar ensemble; vocal solos, a reading ; P i EA palpable draft land an anthem by the church{ Ae Cans be ¢€ lz SAUCE 2 for 2S P S 7 2 for pen the like seissors on the curves choir. | hs ees ° ay pestle i 3 ‘ . ke wishbones, till they tremble. Complete program: Bao s : on & GAR ‘ 5 i fewoay spong “ni keep sei a a Intreduction, Organ Solo—Miss| - 5-LB. E SU eoodeccce LB: BAG > toe ents sii Betty Brady. peter PKG. ¢ ie a gp ae a “ig! Scripture Reading and Prayer} 1 : ‘ = NO. 2 CAN Osage ORANGE Wells’ Horsemeat 2% thing with k and hooks | Y sd —Rey. John M. Peyton, pastor. | | AU THE MAGNOLIA | ~f — Rev. John M. Peyton, pasiot. ate 2 JUICE 2 for 25c | DOG FOOD 25¢ The { chicken wire along the dock Trumpet Solo — Jackney ; |= . niing bike little plowshares, Drudge. | on ense Cans ¢ = gray shark tails are hung up to dry Anthem—Church Choir. | e ’ = d CANS ecaeteisiad teede Auto Harp Selections —George} a Ib c \z Evaporate 8 white bouts are still piled up adage ce 41D. Pkg. 7 « ' lie on their sides, stove in, een cat abel SOAP POWDERS L 98 |Z 12-02, BOTTLE Log Cabin ) No.2 Can Homestead 2 FOR a not ye aged, if they ever will be, from the last storm i = » | Russell. te) ERS . . Large 28c¢ |= * sen. unanswered letters Vocal Solo—Miss Deann Dick-| he - 2 1 ls SYRUP .. 25c| Tomatoes . 25¢ ’ ' 1 e with ob orres: oNces, ons. =| The bight i lteved with 7 Sorremondent ere |. Grapefruit Juice . . 46-oz, can l7c PILLSBURY 14-02. BU. Hunt's Best Tom, gs up 2 dipping jail of mar Piano Solo Ms: Be CCL Bs gay LONGHORN CHEESE . . Ib.59c ||. FLOUR 51b.43c | CATSUP ._15¢ A miidy activity continues, | ton. these authentic Miami- fi 1 | Vocal Solo—Mrs. Paul Archer-|'4 node sen.back ee peal Sole Pel Se ee Birds-Eye STRAWBERRIES . . 45c 12 ‘y’s'xo. 1 vance size m The New Yorker —ELIZABETH BISHOP. * Good Response In Colored Section String Ensemble. | Vocal Solo—Mrs. William Rus- sell. Vocal Solo—T. J. Moss. Violin Solo—Gerald Saunders. Benediction—Rev. Peyton. JOAN'S INC., of famous Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Birds-Eye Cut GREEN BEANS . 29c “A-A“ LARGE CLOVER-RIDGE EGGS ... ™ 69c POTATOES . . 10 bb. 3% WE DO NOT ASSORT OUR POTATOES TEXAS YELLOW ONIONS .... ode Mrs. Mary Moreno, , ple have alway responded to all Seek Divorces CAHGE JUICY b ter “ red Woman's | fund cenyee ‘the club pres- Fi it end pedded shouidar belere ere 2%-LB. BOX ORANGES 2 Do. club, on 1 com-| ident said Petitions seeking divorces were eveilab! White, Ut. Blue, Maize, Pink, 9 | Y u iz. \ lowed x the city in| fund esising aeive ur Halyeee Circuit Court Ea Ad fame PETER PAN FANCY FIRM ' rent Red fund rais-| Pinder, Rowena Pinder, a - aro) Vilson Seavey . 7 ing one a ’ gin bury, Agnes Albert, ree stil Ann Seavey and Eileen Margaret ane Fess | PEANUT BUTTER ooee 12-Oz. 29c TOMATOES s m a 2 Ibs. 25¢ M sid Thursday | Annette Hernandez, nnie Tynes} Keene Vaeday against Charles | , - 7 that he would report] Mary Williams, Louise Hepburn} Thomas Vaeday. LINCOLN ROAD, MIAMI REACH | POTATOES. NO. ] ok 10 lbs. 49c F { Jestine Evi “ : Phone Orders Accepted for Delivery—CALL 67 Beturday “We are well aware of | and Moree Nae 7 | USE HANDY ORDER HEINZ BABY F DS 3 for 27c w » Red Cross per Assisting the club members are = Bee work shat the Red Cross per | ASRS0™G NE torray and ar| Apply To Wed —— |isseaws ne s37 uncon none tf OP BY FOODS . . ARCHER Semi-Self Service fe tines of disaster and my peo-}fredo Sands. An application for a marriage}, | MIAME SEACH FieniOn ‘ALL SPECIALS APPLY TO REGULAR SUPERETTE MARKET aaa a license was tiled yesterday in the}t He aa 1 GROCERY ORDERS" “The Store That Serves You Best” , - ice y Judge Raymond} + 2{¢0) 2 The cog railway used on Mount | Koreans are said to have de- Led wonae Recie at afit aot | |] gage «s« WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO.LIMIT = “BEE_s > 814 Fleming Street Key West. Florida Seal hep tipsters 0. AE Be HE ; All Our Meats Are Cut In Your Presence 2 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Srorid’s first. It was complered wg ge : ee ppm nae ji colo aa CELE Emit mM e e. a doow 3 bs. 136%

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