The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 26, 1949, Page 5

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Hilarious Comedy And Talented oats Fit bal Acting By Two Excellent Casts 5 |, * Seetient ie Bane ta Make Senior Class Play Success eth Thursday's and Friday's keen insight and wit concerni § Nigh Dance, |’ Sn has Tteti-aeew yneniern oto Cor tae: $200 P.M. A. & B. Lobster » Senior Class Play,! vations which helpéd to make House, i é “Smothered In Females”, were a! this play so enjoyable. « United Council Church Women POR seecens, Both casts were; The entire cast, under the c . Meeting 11 A.M., Ley Me- eqeally Wlented, and both per-,able direction of Mrs. Mar morial Methodist Church. formenees wnuewslly well done,:Stark, performed like seasoried} . Luncheon in Annex at 12:30. ond very well attended. | troupers. The Key Westers who] THURSDAY, MARCH 31— sé The saw these performances, are not} Joint Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary oo out by the author likely to forget this hilarious VFW ‘and Post 3911, 8 RM. a piey were @ natural for the | three-act comedy, nor the talent- Post Home. : youngsters to pla yas well ae for ed Class of 1949 High School ‘ the sudiencts te enjoy; and Miss | Seniors who performed in it. | peg7Ty WEECH IN = Anderson, high school! ‘The cast included. the follow- A teeeher and author of|ing with the Friday night fem-| HIGH SCHOOL the original theee-act comedy.|inine performer listed after the} HONOR ROLL Gemerves «much credit for her! Thursday one: F. I. Goldsmith, principal of the < - z » FIRE RAGING BEYOND CONTROL destroys the bcm Neurite i (P) Wirephota| of the, industrial district, at Richmond. Va. Management estimated: a ae eee aeenceentesinieeten a ei te JACQUELINE HERVIEU, six. Marge Patterson _ ... Audrey Rayzor Key ™ t High 6 School, informs ie pdlg- . bed a ess * Sot Sg I tenchove: Spessightc Soe aoemn ad. Pack memeeaoaan tur | TORNADO LEAVES. ITS. MARK ON LOUISIANA TOWN Wilson Bernard lan Frippel, express company official, in his hothe. at. Brooklyn.’ He : Sss.. Ana Wellom | Betty Weech-12A was omitted] “met the child at the airport and took her in ch ‘ we a — ~ iba: ares a from the honor roll published in aa tor charge until her : : j : Peggy Collins The Citizen on Thursday. |" ieee the west coast next day. Jacqueline is enroute | i Dery Patterson Nancy Paillipa ; * vot aay mother, Mrs, Madeleine Hervieu Taylor, at Gerber, Barbara Buckley a. ms Patterson : Vi Ann Neblett Se Fire for tharriage licen-| JANE WYMAN'S Meena rpraciae veld Betty Canova -;ses were filed yesterday in the} *- aes OF ‘TRIUMPH Mary Patterson a Silberman office of County Judge’ Raymond \ 9 Betty Weech R. Lord by Paul. C. Law,..34, of Dottie Patterson i sary yy en tl the U.S. ne ee Yankie f Rome the Maid Joan Knowles Joan Lord Edward Patterson Gecage Leg Bruce Thompson - harles Curry Stanley Spencer rt _..... David Pettis Officers Wives Have Crowded Lunch Featuring Morgan Dennis, Who Gives |". jeision seeking divorcs ; — filed yesterday. in: i Donation Ft. Taylor Playground Fund) ** creat" Court Clerk Bank The Friday’: Officers’ Wives, After some discussion of the ae Parag + scopes Meeting ond Luncheon at Fort, plans in order for the Intermis-'} podrick. f ‘Torley brought out am unusually) sion Fashion Show to be given goed crowd of Tl persons yester- 2 day, and both the cee tn and| April 9th, for Improvements of The entertainment were thorely en-|the Fort Taylor Playgrouné,) 2 one Morgan Dennis offered a dona- WEA ‘ AN , = DEBRIS IS STREWN ACROSS A RAILROAD. TRACK at Tioga, La., in the wake of & struck there and injured six persons, The’ rajlw ay station appears badly damaged. in other sections of Louisiana and Mississippi, killing at least two ty t é % 4 - be ye Dennis first read @ pa- | tion of ten per cent of the profits’ ) By <7 Went tumene | f his book for that worthy pro- Surlety ol then into his, Jeet. The offer of this donati Says “Serta” hw Se leten Bet wk om oe eral sae: 4 Key West and. Vicinity: Partly out — laughter and! Hostesses Mrs. Carl Hilton, cloudy, continued | warm, } ' , a F es a Bae were cointt: ‘y ake to east} 4 sit ‘te work out thet particular act,| mented all around on the excep-|* Race’. rN hice : : lorida: Continued warm and’ (B) Wirephoto beeewee of bie befelong imteresg in| tionally good turnout, excellemt! ports, clei 3 Se Ee Cee ee en ne nunyttle S| Laced shows tthe ‘Tallghasses| JANE WYMAN ‘happily kisses ind geld “Oscar” she received centhealies ; wk axes, OEP, prope fgom the Academy. of Motion Picturé Afts and Sciences in Holly- = - ~ ‘acksonvil rough the Flor- ‘wood Thursday night as the best screen actress of 1948. She won Key West Girl Among 35 Cap ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- posbied sinha oe b : 4 if ped inde Moderate: 4a te Beghrvoe = ve! pt eas lor her 1 as the appealing deaf mute in 4¢ St. Vincent's Hospital, Jacksonville | winds today ana Sunday. Partly cloudy weather. r Jacksonville ‘to. Apalachicold:" PRISON SENTENCE ; NO. 1.U. S.. MAYOR Mies Bether Margaret Curry ive Maria; ‘ee neh oe cold deughte: of M Mrs. C. Percy enediction; mal craft or. storm warnings . : ~- Peacon Lane, was ar Recessional. have been issued. FOR’ “AXIS SALLY” 38 student Rurwes capped at exer An informal reception in the i . < bebt St. Vincent's Hos-| nurses’ dining room followed the} REPORT. ortet, Jacksonville, 2:30 P.M., last} program. Key West, Fla., Mar. 26, 1949. Semday Those who were capped in the} (Observation taken at City Office, Mise Curry hogan her nursing | Class of 1951: 8:30 am. EST) o i Key Weet at the Mon-| J. Beaumont, R. Bolton, S. Mj. Temperatures County Hoepital lest year be-} Brown, A. Butler, J. Calloway, Highest yesterday 84 fore graduating from the locat| V. Garballa, M. Curry, D. Dress Lowest last night high shoal ler, V Earnhardt, G.] Mean se +t. program carried out at the | Halsema, E. y, M. Hough,} Normal prc opping emerewes follows | J. A. Hussey, R. Jill, J. Kultau, Precipitation Vo seem rcne! C. Lapointe, B. A. Lilly, L. Little, |} Total last 24 hours .00 ink’, Vems Create: C. Lovely, B. J. MeDonald, M.j Total this month — .37 ins. Comping |Monegue, M. C. Page, M. Rein-} Deficiency this month... .73 ins., Miewing ty Rev Pou! T Dig jhard, A Roebuek, R. A. Sanders, } Total this year ; ine’ | P. Sherry, H. M. Simon, M. W.| Deficiency this year } Stahl, M. Stauffer, M Strickland; Relative £1 M. Sweerus, C. R. Wile, S., Wily 2:30 a.m. “pete a@t Pitelty wo Duty j ie 3 4 THE. DOTTED, LINE; on building at right shows where Semen ty Rev. Donald ree gon and D. Young. 19% RR AR SE Barometer six floors from window in her apartment home at ‘New York—and escaped broken by a small hedge. Dr. Maurice Margules examines the little girl and finds she (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m, nothing more serious than shock. 30.13 ins.—1020. mbs. Tomorrow's Al: Te Mold Mission Study March 29th Suntise March setivities of the| bury presiding and reports from}Moonrise ...... be m. onus Women’s Missionary Un- | committee Chairmen. Moonset _.. 15 p.m. Baptist Women's Missionary Society GYPSY RITUAL PARTS BRIDE FROM BRIDEGROOM welded a mee! rly in Plans have been completed for New Moon March 29 o emf “ne Baptist Wo- | the Mission Day Study to be held emesis eels Misstonary Society, held at) on March 29th beginning at 10:30) TIDES (®) Wirephoto Cad ; MAYOR W. COOPER GREEN eg eh ve eee both a | a. m. in the Church. Lunch will be | (Naval Base) = oo served in the Annex and the| Tomorrow seeeting ond a Mission Tn cam, we + ity John- | study isto continue until 2:30 (Eastern Standard Time) of Birmingham, Ala. (above), . Te, ce program, with| p.m. Mrs. Harold Davidson will High Lew is the new president of the Aime y Mre ke nox Ben-|handle the Stewardship with 9:06 a.m. 2:39 a.m. United State$ Conferenc £ | ~~ 2ooin eres “talk | Mrs. Thelma Parch presiding, At} 9:15 p.m. 2:35 pam Pa Sere eee sou) g Sewondeiie th. [the elose of the meeting there| ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA : Benders now Je enaion st Wash Prove For Wowret'ma Albury. Aj will be a social period and re-| (Reference Station: Key West) iauien. .. He. succeded Mayor | ate i ioliowed | freshments will be served by the Time of] Heightot pe Ss. Wath Grane: evel Drei we ene Al- | hostesses i} Station Tide [high watex ids, Mich, > Gresite — |} Bahia Honda Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 3911 i Ne Name Rey 0.0 tt, : e feast end) —_ m Rlect Officers For Coming Year | Begs Chic aoa : officers as follows; Sec'y, Vera Ci] Caldes Channel orth’ end) sana] 1m +1.4 ft. of Retired Policeman) ® Wirerhoto To Be Rector MILDRED E. ("Axis Sally") Gillars walks from Federal Dis- CAMBRIDGE, England—(#)— Vhe Lede — My | Wood: Historian, Nell M. Haury ww I ed their of Patriotic Instructor, Obdulla Gar trict court at Washington after | Archie .Veness, once a detective he on year in he). Musician, Beverly Arthur}/ NOTE: being sentenced to serve 10 to | inspector of London Metropolitan |, y police*at Scotland Yard, is to be 30 years in prison for treason. (——Minus sign: Corrections Judge Edward M. Curran also | ordained next June as a priest a) Post Mome! Color Guard, Merry Cruz, Julia’ Foulds, Rose Wilde, Rose Al- to be subtracted. “— Thursday . P. ‘5 : agg vs follows: | bury i (4)—Plus sign: Corrections to] fined her $10,000. A native of {the Church of England. | r ~ cent Clect, Mes Edne Ar Installation ceremonies are to be added. Portland, Me., she was convict- Pednor is parte bi at Teaniee * 2 sew Curry; | be held some time in May, the r = oe. y 1 i Solo- |exact date to be announced later. ae Sunes C. Saun-| The Auxiliary will sponsor a/hot mashed potato and season - * aeiiia ©=War-| home made candy sale on Satur-| well with salt, freshly ground oe CRaple® yo Gerry; | day, April 2nd, in front of the|pepper and a little celery salt. eh, Coptestow™ ... byt. Trus-| Palace Theatre at 3 p. m. Add a very little hot milk and SS Oe j-yt. True There will be a joint meeting}some butter or margarine and Sam ae © ef the Auxiliary om Thursday, | beat well. This is an economical Se. elect then on | March Sist at the Post Home atj vegetable dish to serve with any. , meat. : ed of broadcasting propaganda | College here. He spent 26 years | for the Nezis in Germany dur- [4s a policeman and retired in ing, the, wer Sip. was Known 1 190044 KATHERINE ADAMS (center), 19, of royal Gypsy. lineage. is rushed away from her bridegtGein. on the air as “Axis Sally.” | “I. saw many good things a] pete Johnson, during traditional Gypsy ritual at Shreveport, La. They were total sirengers amd clergyman could do and I wanted} Joust’ remain so for seven days after marriage in accordance with tribal custom. Mr. and Mas. The Greeks of old were in the to do my bit,” he says. “I have) give Miller, godparents of the bride, take her away. She wears 300-year-old solid gold meek habit Sr BAGO & laurel bong sen ore , eee ok ae ai lace and heavy gold locket handed down throrgh ‘generations of the Adams family. Young pi eae gents “5 nn oe chief.” . 7. Johnson (right) is the son of one of the wealthiest Gypsies in the United States. ‘ Mix together hot turnip. with. ee ee appantve |S pm

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