The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 28, 1949, Page 4

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Dark Tones Unusual Feature Of 2 Martha Watson Sawyer Watercolor - Exhibition Now On At Woman’s Club Sdrdpe Ui ions there will be Virginia Reels shown , Gives one the sensation of a.pass- | S!ons ‘ ; preview hee ge it takes a second oe atin aie ‘current : ; Se een z, president of the G. S..O,, glance to tegister the} suggests that servicemen come in scene or objects painted.” thee Gekeges oe the — ‘ 0: é G. S. O. wear ging! i plemonag Ae pRB mphasi en, or dungarees. 4 * poten ‘scenes Tava’ chamonert sare 7 t, Doris © Thomp- diffuseness and enough dark Boor on the fe be oo ‘tones as well as light ones to be : . : r pleasantly restful and livable. I committee. Sybil Mardis, Bennie am not ‘surprised at the number | McQueslan, Betty Lowe, Bobby of Key Westers and’their friends Crusoe, and Ruth Strickler’ will who have bought Martha Wat- have charge of the decorating for .| son Sauer’s work. They should be | ‘Me Party. A,, at 8:00 (p,m. party will start. with -a° weiner roast ‘held in the Patio. Niteeesertpeerene ere | st OTe bate al ee tar epeats CAPT. GEORGE CAUTHEN, Colombian ‘airline pilot, grins as he paddles his - tater {Specimt to The Citizen) ~~ JACKSONVILLE, March 28.— Applesauce, dried eggs, orange concentrate, and more. than a ‘dozen. other food _commedities were served in the schools, of six months of 1948 through @ servic i by the. State | Welfare pari gy R= og pe commissioner, reported 'y- ‘ most pleasing and restful to the : La S e ese wat ee Ce Charles Baker ees hin wite, Barhare tn “nig Ae grein elhca o ye Floyd, Miss New Orleafis of 1948, in a hotel lobby’ in New Orleans after she attacked him. She, Gets Promotion had been waiting for him after reading newspaper reports of an interview her husband gave, 9s eg Cuba, the Nassau and Key area oe American it scenes, excited much fav- P Feet orable comment. Mrs. Sauer In Yokohama een. ene NURSE LUCY K these pleasing watercolor impres-| IN YOKQHAMA, Japan; March| . 3 ws sions. 10.—(Delayed). —Charles Baker, APARTMENT AS ab mivecaeensaisnicttihid tthe | SON Of. Mos: : Tene Baker, @I5 4: : of private to private first.class. “1 ° ° Private first class Baker: és - Fu. Taylor Is Object Of April 9th serving with Headquarters Com- | -Bntering the Army August A safer and better playground{ advanced styles, and ‘the Old| 31, 1946, he arived ie Japan, in forthe children is the object of| Island Trading Post the jewelry | January of this year from Korea! o - p.m. The tickets will be 25c’'} Officers’ Wives Club will _parti- will be on sale in advance. | cipate. Mrs. W. Laughton is chair- Key Wester md, since in the Spring a|'man for the Show: and she will ; Orleans balconies, in several of the New Orleans scenes, the Pra- 2 ay ak ws ‘to annua their’ South’. Biter” (left), she said the padding “didn't hurt:a bit because : should find many more customers ‘ ea < during the next ten days for| WITH THE’ EIGHTH ARMY Southard street; Key ‘West, : was Playground Improvements At -_| promoted recentiy trom the grade « ~ bet P . . ° pany, 2nd Transportation. Me- * Officers? Wives Fashion Show. dium Port in Yokohama. sen accessories. He is'a former student of Key to be given at the Officers’ Club West schools. Domee, Saturday April 9th, at} ‘Many of the members of the |" ©S! sehe ‘oF not so young gal's fancy | be assisted ‘by the following: Mrs. toes kon eaghie ath We teteehe ean ae =| Completes * vim,* $i: En i inui ion; lus food commodities clothes, this pre-Easter Fashion|tinuity and Narration; Mrs. T. Py pena “The surph _; Shaw on April 9th, just a week} Seabrook will be in charge of the Basie Trainin distributed in Monroe ‘county had » befece Easter, should be a very} models; Mrs. R. H i — ‘a total value of $2,370.75. Distri- ; 4 y is; Mrs. R. H. Harwood will i y x pet ic = timely and beautiful affair. The|handie decorations and Mrs. M. {Special to The Citizen) bution is made ‘in the county * Map-Ed Shop will ‘furnish the|E. Rice the publicity FORT. DIX, N. J., March 28.— under the direction ef Horace z ° : : Recruit Alexander Romer, - 419 O’Bryant, superintendent of Angela street, Key West, has just | completed a course in Army basic training with ‘the 26th. Infantry Regiment of the Sth Infantry Division, Fort Dix, N: J, and will schools. ‘The foods went to four “| schools, serving an average. of 476 children each day. Among the commodities ‘were 60 cases of = Ainerican Legion Auxiliary Elects New = Officers; Dorothy DiNgero, President > apple sauce; 900 pounds of cheese; : : i visit home before ‘reporting’ for 139 pounds of dried eggs; .1,350 # Hs new . roster of offi- Mrs: Grace Guzwich. fu T Assi it. ¢ ; pounds of dried milk; 10 cases of : jur Sawyer Unit No, 28, held 4 Pacific Theater, and was, award- re 7 sche ‘ , ©, last Thursday. The new officers| Hartman were elected to the/eq the Asiatic Pacific’ Theater a | | institutions, anette © will be installed on April 29th by| Executive Committee. | Ribbon, the Good Conduct Medal,} { - | f | receive the commodities, in addi. + Mrs. Louise Pelcham, 10th Dis-} ‘Delegates to the’ Department American Theater Ribbon,’ and , : . Ption to public schools._During. the *..tridt President elect. “Convention to be held in* Sara- | the Phillipine: Liberation) Ribbon. *"(@) Wivephoto | !ast, six months of 1948, the foods BS distributed had a total wholesale value of $646,642, Commissioner *Smith said. b 4 k ik Dorothy DiNegro succeeds|sota, Florida are -Mrs.° Tessie 4 = Mri. Tessie Crews Wimmernaver!' ‘Crews Wimmernauer, Mrs. Alice] Before making the omelet for J a8 President, and other officers}$. Robinson, Mrs.."Dorothy Di-|4 Western sandwich, the skillet a= eleBted were: Ist vice pres—Mrs.| Negro, Mrs. Wilhelminia Harvey,|may be rubbed , with a ‘cut of ~. Wilhelmina Harvéy; -2nd_ vice) Mrs. Nimia Sikes and Mrs. Clo- | garlic if desired. ; I” preés—Mrs. Evelyn Freer; Treas-| tilda Hartman. = ureteeMrs. Alice S. Robinson;} Mrs. Daisy Rifenbark a mem-| EMPRESS TO-REWED ™ Historian—Mrs. May Douglass;|ber of the Auxiliary from Her- Nos Mtg = Cijplain—Mrs, Glorianna Bay-' bert Cawley Unit No. 188 High-| °* P «+ lews Sargeant-at-arms—Mrs. Lois| bridge, New Jersey attending the fr” Stqtia, Ass’t Sargeant-at-arms—’ meeting. 4 BE ee ee A FIREMAN CARRIES. A NURSE, Mrs. Lucy Kech, down g lad- der from a smoke-filled apartment in Chicago, where-she had been administering a blood trahsfusion to an 80-year-old. patient Ba MRR ORE acces who was in an oxgyén tent, ‘Firemen also‘rescued: the elderly i WILL YOU SMILE? : woman who was under treatment for a heart condition’and re- | * moved her to a hospital. Fire was confined to a restaurant iH e Meant Business on the first floor. Ps : Mac’s wife .was ill, and.Mac —— 5 7 * ; ‘was runnings for the undertakér, TODAY IN HISTORY ‘ | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS j.“But,” remonstrated a. friend ‘ ag 4.who met him, “it’s no undertaker (Know America) | (Know América) . you want. It’s a doctor.”.* 1638—-Swedes under, Duteh| John. Taintor..Foote,’ - author, Peter Minuit make first’*white ' scientist; ‘born’ * Léadville; -Colo., “Nay, Nay,” was Mac’s. reply, “T canna afford to deal: wi’ mid- settlement in Delaware at Chris-/ 2, _ tianna now Wilmington. \, psa dlemen.” ae i : ‘ 1797—Mohawk Indians» relin-' _D*. George W.» Merck, presi- | quish all claims to land’ “ih® New , dent of the noted manufacturing |; York State. é gis | chemists of:the name at: Rahway, | 1847—Vera Cruz, Mexico, ‘cere- N. J., born” in. New. York, 55 moniously surrenders— Wet with years’ ago. at i¢ Mexico. : \ : | : , } Congresswoman’ Frances P.| 1868—John Gray, said #07e the ; B . | enone = Surprise Birthday Party For Two 3 Members Of Fern Chapter Qn Friday p ages truly surprise party _ was decorated patio. However no one 2 i ph a ape yr lost any time in joining into the “: metic of the Fern C No, | SU™Prise celebration for the birth- ey =, 21 of the Eastern Star, yours the | @ays of Mrs. "Adams and Mrs. = Ko es piverng guests Mrs. J. | MacFarlane, both. of whose birth- a is,and Mrs. Agnes day ‘anniversaries were Sunday. = MacPatlane ‘were equally sur-| Everyone joined in singing the olton of Lynhurst,'Q.°<born. in| * ‘by ‘the * + der iinain, > nemeretalating. the last: surviving soldier % the , Cleveland; 64 years ago. eo bd ‘by the ‘children of Mrs. | guests of honor on their thought- pe igre pen ON or James ‘V.""Alired: ‘of - Houston, -_- . , mseaand Mrs. MacFarlane. ful children as * well’ as their Following the meeting of the | birthday anniversaries, and all ~~ Fetm Chapter No. 21 in Masonic | thoroughly enjoyed the refresh- a Hah, the members attending | ments as well as the impromptu Steped out into the unexpectedly | celebration. 1882-The Knights of ; Colum- of Te Soe on | bus. incorporated in Connecticut. | years ago. 7 ” 1905—United States «bpys the” Raiph ‘A’ Beals, director of the | Panama Railroad. ~~! iNew York Public Library, born 1916—U. S. calvary in fight in Deming..N. M., 50 Years ago. with Villa’s troops at San}Geroni- ; H ME ga mo. oward: Lindsay of New York, 1941—4th Motorized Division , actor-play wright, bom in Water- | dashes 200 miles in under 12] !rd, N. Y¥., 60 years ago. | hours ‘in tactical march. ¢ Prof. Eugene 'F. Savage of | 1943—Rationing of meats, but-| Yale, eminent painter-artist, born ter, cheese and edible fats be-| in Covington, Ind. 66 years ago. gins. Vera M. Dean of New York, 1944—American planes** bomb) editor, author and lecturer, born Jap stronghold of Truk. in Russia,.46 years ago, | ll ee te bbe dp bp i dn de bp Dp Dp bp bp Dp Lay tate “or Calendar of Events } - aa a vas MONDAY, MARCH 28— =. © ° High School Band Concert, Bay- = : Passenger List) ee ree oer ee TT 040e0000000000e400 body Welcome, No Admis- = Passengers leaving for H en Be ears Meewng ter Havens Watercolor Exhibit by Martha « via Aerovias “Q”: Watson Sauer, Woman’s Club POSTAGE PREPAID Now you can order these authentic Miami- ™ Boy Briggs, Pauline Briggs, on Duval Street, through 1947—John L. Lewis * “orders | Justin, R. Whiting, president of |” Gass aches © Karl Sandberg, Jose M. Fernan- April 8, 1-6 P.M. Daily. soft coal miners to quit work for! the Commonwealth & Southern || JoAN‘s INC., of = dez Berta Pereira, Kenneth} Community Concert Series pre- +. Frank, Walter White, William sents Carolyn Long, Lyric; 7 O'Connor, Ana Posada, William Soprano, in Concert at High Witkman, Ellabeile Wickman, School Auditorium, 8:30 P.M. a Irene M. Michael,.Eleanor S. Pers; ESDAY, MARCH 29— zaiiowski, Marie G. Bilski, Rita Key West Golf Club Annual = M.-Novotny, Paula Sanchez. Ladies Night Dinner-Dance, a week as tribute to” dead in' Corp, born at St. Clair, Mich., 63 Illinois mine accident:. 4% | years ago. : 1948—Federal judge signs order | | directing John L. Lewis; @ppear | gee <4 ye [Dr JA: Waldes| famous Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. These chic all-occa- sion washable 2-piece wattle piques in strap- (P). Wirephoto A 1948 survey showed: Ramero Péralta, Edward Bive- 8:00 PM. A. & B. Lobste L PRINCESS cent of American housewives} Speciatizing raat ge belt © te, Ernestine Bloete, Frank Wain- , ce ge bas coptodeldhed - still roll their own pie*efist. \{ Eye Examination and || gored skirt and padded shoulder bolere ere i i i House. FAWZIA (bottom), former Em- - \ . aes avcilable in White, Ut. Blue, Maize, Pink, = wright, Elizabeth McCarthy, Lot-) United Council Church Women| press of Iran and sister of King Visual Training “@ tie Pay Jordan, Sunnya Victor, Meeting 11 A.M., Ley Me- Orchid, Rust, Chartreuse, Black. - Sizes 10 to 18. Goan’s, Ine. i gi ° | Wi i “ Farouk of Egypt. will marry i § | = Charles Stevens, William 4H. morial Methodist Church. We abcess 3 ; ‘Complete Service on & Nibolls 3e- Wieginia(®: Wicbslie.). —duncheon in Annex at 12:30.| Temell Shitine Boy (tay), at sim- := © |] Duplication of Lenses || 2 Gay Nicholls, George M. Lustig, |-PHURSDAY, MARCH 31— Mendey. ‘The Eovptian Royal | PIN-WORMS cause Fidgeting | © Jogpr Yarock, William Steiman,| joint Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary; Monday. The Egyptian Royal a Beanet Brown, Anna Brown. VFW and Post 3911, 8 P.M.,| Palace announced last Nov. 19, . Narcisco Armando, Andrew Post Home. that the Princess, who had D,almost Linares, Grace Palmer, Cecil Pal- A borne no son te inherit the | basting rectal itch? =, mar, Mary _Goedecke, _ Walter} To make extra-pretty slices of| throne, had been divorced ty Si cae even more wero rug : $ to 12 and 2 to 5 P.M. =, Goedecke, William Zehring, Ella} wumber for a salad, peel the| the Shah of Iran, whem she | ry minute. Get Jayne's PW Vang if ADDRESS: _ » aa 20 YEARS’ RIENCE ff!” LINCOLN ROAD, MIAN DERCR. . ~, and that awa ITCHL » | “ty! Tt coneon? Losing sleep, almost going mad because of a \ ' } ‘his may be a warning OFFICE HOURS: iq JOAN'S INC. 937 LINCOLE ROAD | MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Please send me Size. in (Color)... - find check. Name .. Address cnry ~ 4 , unnecessary minute. Get Jayne's P-W Vermi. | 1 9 gers eet end ey cucumber then run the sharp| married in 1996. They had one | (rm rie et ee ew embroved | Geley Memorial Hospital Save scenes. 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