The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 25, 1949, Page 4

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star, Morale gene hoo gery An- | tonio Opera Festi in im Summer Concerts a} with the Cincinnati Sumeoer Op- era Company Along with, some well known PRESIDENT TRUMAN greats old frend Robert E. Getzo, ger of Casa Marina's Bird-Cage Cocktail Lourige and ‘came of The aieassstcins: Shoreham and Wardman‘ ‘Paik in in Washington, ve Dine anenliat ‘Program varcred a. [@xplaining, and in some : ly translating the selections ee ye Chlssdlar of Boonie oveonat Mention — Class Play act eee Two interesting visitors . from —_ rea ates in Females “with different | Michigan dre. spending some, time or Vein Wood, Busy President Of cat from Thursday. eke satire icine she ig: Phil de Graff of the Phil de Graff | Garrison Lodges, Trout Lake, Michigan, is particularly sold on Key ‘\West and is looking around with a pos- sible view to buying either resi- dential or business. property. Mr. Hal Whitely, of Rogers City; Michigan is the publisher of the Rogers City Weekly newspa- per and has come down for a Lunch: Navy Wives No. 88, And 10 Girl Scouts | “Siicers Gh, “re Sia Morgan Dennis and his Tele- ' Win Junior First Aid Certificates vision Pups featured enter- : tainment. All Reservations “Darnell Carey, chairman of} , Ten scouts passed the required must be in by Wednesday, 6 - Chap ‘services of the Key West examination and are eligible for P.M. jpter of the American Red| certificates from the American! Regular Meeting, Fern Chap- Cross, announces that Mrs. Vera i * Wood, president of the La Concha ; | Navy Wives’ Club, has just com- * pléted a Réd Cross junior first National Red Cross. The follow- ter No. 21, Order of Eastern .ing:Girl Seouts will receive cer- Star, 8 P.M., Masonic Hall. \tificates: Betty Bowery, Kather-! General Meeting, Key West ine’ Brady, Margaret Ayres, Sarah Golf Club, Clubhouse, Stock ‘ course. The class consisted of] Bringeman, Joan Knowles, Island, 8 P.M. at 1 on | members of Troop’ 8, Girl Scouts, | Evelyn Nettles, Leone Runnels, | MONDAY, MARCH 28— Uitte rest and vacation tro ‘hie ; pas ont | whose leader is Mrs. Dorothy } Elizabeth Russell, Millicent Tay-} High School Band Concert, Bay-} -octor of the Fh ieee ‘ that day we always go for a spin. » Sands. lor and Lorraine Warnock. view Park, 8 P.M. Every- y oe in the-car at 2". quarry located in Rogers City. He “yy, stopped in to pay his respeets to; = fellow publisher on The. Citi- Nacho ce par be Tae ec tuee en body Weleome, No Admis- : United Council Of Church Women | Watercoior Exnibit by Matin Hol Meeting And. Luncheon on Duval Street, through Watson Sauer, Woman’s Club}.7° April 8, 1.6 P.M, Daily, ; will: be an important 29th in the Ley Memorial} Community Coneert pres “» “and luncheon of _t! aes oe Church on Truman Pad yf tis a (Know America ‘Council. of Church-Wo-| Avenue; The Ladies of Ley Me- Sopr Cance: 5— Ge ; at y Me+|'morial: will have charge of the School Auditorium, 8:30 P.M,| __1805—George H. ” York-New Jersey la pormer,, TUESDAY, MARCH 29— Program and will serve a lunch- editor of the country’s first labor The meeting is to take place eon to all-in the church annex at} Key West Golf Club Annual Ladies Night Dinner-Dance,| paper, born in England. Died’ « at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning, |'12:30. 8:00 P.M. A. & B. Lobster| Feb. 2, 1856. { _Abpiusearee! erates pale niin eer teoteni ae House 1854—John Lind; Minnesota. United ¢ ‘Couneil Church Women| governor, congressman and diplo- Mary Lowe Cruz, Former Local Girl, Mecting 11 AM Ley Me:{ mat, born in Sweden, 18, 1930. 1862—William’ E., (“P Johnson, colorful dry c his ‘generation, born a try, N. Y. Died Feb.. ; NAT! 0) NA L leader, organizer-head ; Rockefeller Institute for ical | Al R LI N ES Research, 1904-35, born in Louis- > ville, Ky. Died: May.2, 1946. 1879—Willtiam S. Knudsen, the Danish immigrant, from shipyard worker to General Motors head, wartime director of industrial production, born in — Died: April 27, 1948. Efected Officer Of Easter n Star mani Nethoe ot Jase: egos J. Cruz, Seer uiesietes at ee cere-| a a Lowe and daughter. of | monies to be held in Holfywood ° arty I. Lowe of 817 Carson ! Masonic Temple on March 29th. | Aerovias “Q” Mr. Lane, » West, has t. been, Mr. and Mrs. Cruz are resi- é elected to head the Hollywood,}dents of Dania, Florida since Passenger List CR ks A a lt A li i _ Ghapter of Eastern Star! leaving Key West. Mr. Cruz is peerett en Mr. Cruz| Worshipful , Master of Eureka ae Worthy ‘Petpe-; hey willbe it seit be of Baytees Masons. Passengers leaving for Havana via Aerovias “Q”: Vernon Shaffer, Edward Sie- berg, M Sieberg, Carl . Crow- High School Band To Present Its berg, Mary ely, nl Crow. Hulka, James Hulka, Lorett: F ifth Concert Of The Season Basle, Gescke Baylie, Gera dine Carver, Roy ers, eorge ‘The Key West ete School: Band .will fade ergy its fifth con-}Bicck Cecil Block, Arthur UNPOPU LA cert of the spason at Bayview, Pork at 8:00 P.M.. Monday,| schneider, Julia Schneider, Char- boosie March 28th, len@ Deylik, Frank Matthys, Jackne pes solo comatiet at a pig a the patie, Mattes, John H. Welling, solo for cornet band, “Beneath: w," by apua. | Davi son. For the program Monday night, lajor Earl Dillon, director,| Don W. Bryant, Arthur M. a variety Of numbers: ranging from poptlar to the De ee oeeU SUES SES SEG MEE” RE EB ae Ee SO Ee : Martineau, Charles‘Brown, John S. Pork, Laura Park, Stanley Bohan, Agnes Bohan, ‘Félipe ‘Her- Klohr | 22"dez, John Rutter, Glicg. Rut-| J ‘ ter, Eleanor’ Q’Cortiell, James] } ‘s 2 ame *) O’connell, Albert Brialoff, Chris- with full informas Pers. tina Heilner, Zilia Parla, Tony tion on this Non-Profit institutions: Write— incke| Venezia, Norman Hurford. . OSS EYE FOUNDATION .. Fillmore} James A. Dee, Martha "Dee; bites Sh Jacksonville, Florida Sydney Jones, Kate Jones, Cleo March, Father of Victory . : ee Vallandingham, Claude Valland- th HW Pox Trot. Mindin’ My Busidess = "Kahn| ingham, Colleen Vallandingham.| ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES CA OSCOU Curnet Solo, Beneath Thy. Window i Se teak Madoaier ind EQUIPMENT Selection, The Prince of Pilaen a pawns Reatigens’ Dall Wit : THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER» Sampen’' Batt Hamuner, Clande| ee RO am Rental Typewriters and Adding Machines - Used Standard and Partable cross eyes. Some gases take in one day! Over 9,000 successes, all Blueridge Dinnerware Apple and Daffodil Patterns . . . 32-Piece Set TODAY'S Seek Divorces Petitions seeking divorces were Typewriters filed yesterday. in’ the office of poi hag eta 2 et Lhd $8.95 Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams mad. tric Adding Machines - New Vic- , by Eligisa Chavez Rogel against Emilio; Rogel: by Frances John- son .Shrasher against Edward Charla Thrasher and by Chas. H. Albyjry against Marian K. Al- tor Portable Adding Machines (Regular ‘Valhe, '$12.95) AN Grocers We Sell on the —— in AAADAAAAASAAAAAAAAALALS BIRTHDAY 00g These Aré All “FIRSTS” BYRON PRICE. born March 25, bury. 1891, at Topeka, Ind. Graduated GALEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL No MS aeenda” A ppl T. ‘oO W ed from Wahesh College berg “KEY WEST'S. ONLY PRIVATE HOSPITAL” : =. ¥ 4 po Aelate @ Emergency Room Service, 24 Hours A Day Only.10 Sets Available . . . First An “fpplication for a marriage ated Press late @ Resident Physician In Attendance, Come, First Served. license re filed peaecsay te the |} that year. After Day and Night office of County e mond. a leave to serve y2 oe # 4 000 R. Lord by Regolio Garcia, 28 as captain in © Out-Patient Clinic, 3-6 P.M., Daily, a and Helen Honriquez, 30, both of World War I, Except On Saturday and Sunday Key West. he became chief of the A.P.’s Washington Bu- reau, then ex- POLLOCK'S @Complete Laboratory and X-Ray Facilities ' THIS HOSPITAL IS EQUIPPED TO CARE FOR MATERNITY. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CASES GALEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DR. JULIO DE POO, Director 417 Eaton Street _ Telephone jaa QUALITY Jewerers wee 508 DUVAL STREET “Experienced Jewelers for Three Generations” SON BORN TO MR. AND MRS. ecutive edito: JACK SELLERS _ it New York A son was born in the Monroe * County Hospital at 1:34 p. m. on until he became director of cen- 2s 4 to Mr, and Mrs. Jaek|sorship in: World War II. He is 1109 Laird street. .The now -assistant secretary-general oa -< octal war) of the United Nations. SC toed sabe SH BRE LED. Bisa dion Ma DW hm BEE

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