The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 8, 1949, Page 4

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Y NEWS By PHehLis Present Hansel And Gretel Next Monday And Tuesday Public Welcome April 11th and 12th at 8: es i ras Gad eusaalee i bork | delectable gi ‘ ly house. Un tely y are dreamily helping to some of the deli- arid eaves that iiake » Bagh d discover- by the itch, who them up in her house, to fatten ther aid later them for too. I's ‘wit and Gretel’s Gretel, Sandra Johnson; familiar Children’s Prayer other lovelf numbers in this inek score give promise story of the poor charcoal burner | Of @ ehjoyable evehitie, The | 2 lecturing knight; H. L. Ostrom, | dersion, George Hildering, Monta ae : ond Bis wife who hadn't ad old will pore this} 28 Secretary; George W. Sikes, as | Hildering, William Mitchell, Hel- g : % Say W te feed either their children oF a anid the public will be | teasurer; Charles Falk as tyler] en Wojdyla, Arthur Hoffman, ae as Coe Seine te wen and pent thelr ahh céiied. = William A. Freeman as trus- | Mildred Hoffman, Jack Fernan-| THE FORMER KATHLEEN WINSOR, author of “Forever Am- -' | - _— SEE I ys Stee. ele ATI ” tastadling gros conalgtad © ae dez, Mathilde Fernandez, Oscar: her,” and her third husband, Arnold Krakower, are honeymoon- ‘* ‘ - Denny Lee Diehl And Lt. (j.g.) Robert @. Pegram, Jr. To Be Married Tonight od Mee CB. Diehl of|have been visiting her during WaBO% Margaret street announce | these engagement and wedding Vv! and most o: em as — ed hw4 — well as the visiting members of Diehl to Lt. G | her family attended the lovely Hebert Quinn Pegram, Jr., off household shower given her by Hoorme, Texes. The wedding will | Mrs. Rob Roy Ricketts last week. take place tonight at 6:00 p. m. Members _of the groom’s farnily ® the Novel Station Chapel, | staying with the Dieh!’s in their with Chaplain Curtis of the Gil-] spacious Margaret street house more afficiating are: Mrs. Raye Pegram of Boerne, Pollewing the wedding there] Texas, mother of Lt. Pegram; wel be © reeeption at the Aero-[ Mrs. Scrahton Jones of Ft Worth Pelee Club for the families of} and Mts. Vance Foster of Dallas, the brite emt groom, their guests] Texas both sisters of the groom. etd fremads Following their wedding trip, Yours Denny Diehl made many| which includes a jaunt to . Ja- friends in Key West a her | maica, the young couple expect short year here, at the r * SOS 04064648 668 PESOHHBEH EHO we Hote Service Worker Mrs, An- ne Wade of the Key Chap- ter of the Red Cross, reports an active case lead of 119 for the month of March. These in- ‘cluded services to veterans and their dependents and servicemen ' | ahd their dependents. When the serviceman is away from home, and does not hear regularly from his family, his nat- ural fears and worries for them Elks Club Elects _ House Committee; Install Officers Elks Club met last night fol- lowing the installation of new of- ficéts by Elks Lodge and elected @ hew house cothmittee. The committee will be William V. Albuty,who was installed last pint as exalted ruler; Paul J. r, who was installed as lead- Knight, Jr. Other officers installed by the lodge were John Blackwell, Jr., ots exalted rulers of the lodge. ‘ollowing the installation a buf- fet supper was served. Two Births In Naval Hospital A five pound, fifteen ounce daughter was born in the. U. S. James M. Mason, HMC, USN, Bo- ca Chica. The child has been hamed Mickey Anne. An eight pound, three, quarter ounce sbon was born to Mrs. Kaczuwka, BMC, USN, USS PSS 1385, Naval Station. Calendar of Events Helen Kaczuwka, wife of Martin | Red Cross Home Service Department Handles 119 Cases During March * he can trust. That is just one of the things the home service de- |» partment of your local Red Cross Chapter tries to do and be—a friend at home. According to Mrs. Wade ine home service depart- ment is: frequently the only link with the Serviceman and his home. vvwwe Aerov Assesses aesebhbhaeae, Passengers leaving for Havana via Aerovias “Q”: Harold J. Young, Mary L. Young, Bruce C. Young, Joseph Stack, Herman Ellman, Albert {Gielon, Betty Smith, Brooker |Smith, Oscar Farrow, ‘Emily F. Jacobs, Harry Peiper, Eva Pei- per. it Ethel Anderson, Thomas An- | Martinez, Herbert Cabrera, Otto | Schlietz, Mary Schlietz, Mildred McKinney, Laurence McKinney, | Garret DeRoon. | , Laura DeAoon, Isabel Cooper, | Joan Cooper, George McCulloch, | Vera A, McCulloch, Boris Yasin, | Clara Yasin, Célia Yasin, Wilfredo | Ortega, Manuel ‘Carmona, Clint H. Denman, Ella Denman, George H. Finch, Evelyn Finch, Delight ley Levitt, Miriam Levitt, Al Cans, Esther Gans, Delia Noda, | Lucrecia Noda, Grover Herring, | Tony Cacarello, Jane Cacarello, James Parker, Thélma_ Parker, | Ernesto Ruig, Carmen’ Garcia, | Maria Ruig, Rosa Muig, Manuel | Quevedo, Miguel Estrada, John lB. Logan and Hugh Caton. ie Ay thers. eg 278 |i khight; Robert A. Sauhders,} McPartland, John T. McPartland, > Pebhrendiake +} Who was ifistalled as loyal} Harvey Jacobs, Howard A. ie knight; Hunter Harden and Jeff; Krause, Lela Krause, Gudrun Peextd f va oud ing in Palm Beach, Fle, They were married in Savannah, Ga., Sunday by blind, Municipal Judge Victor H. Mulling. Krakower is a-New. York lawyer who helped Miss Winsor work out a prop: . erty setlement in Hef divorce from Band Leader Artie Shaw. Het first imdfriage was to Bob Herwig, California football star dnd Matine hero of World War II. They, too, wete divorced. GIRL’S EYES INJURED Leftover powder. biscuits may”. iu, ' $ be split, buttered ard toasted, (Continued: From Page Ones then used as a base for a tomato- Naval Hospital, Key West, to Victor Auatin, Daily on inte Bee ie DEES shah Went cheese-bacon combination, or for “ Mrs. Pauline Mason, wife of " Nora Bhrig, Phillip Ehtig, Shir-| Miss Mary Trevor, a’ teacher, | “e2med foods. rushed at once and got water and begah washing the girl’s eye. She closed them so tightly that it is not known whether any water reached the perfume. : Otherwise the traditional Conch Day, as a class day exer- cisees is called, passed off quiet- ly. Two of the juniors were lodged in County Jail during the early forenoon. They later were Z} | Easiest way to |i) ‘4 Ae to set housekeepitig heré in Cle ot the Key West Players, bo pin ort ot Mre Ricketts Day Schoo) where ohe has been teaching for mer time Meany of Denny's Seheot Inemds from other states ‘The First Methodist Church, Keten and Simonton streets, will Present e concert of sacred music om Gumdey, April 10th at 7:90 * The concert is to be present- of % the Church, end the per- femere ore the well known Male Chorus. Their program includes Se- Weld organ Prelude by Vaugh- ae . Organist, and the fol- | tewene well chosen chorus hum- tere To These We Sing (Thack); Now the Day ie Over; The Living Ged (O'lare) All Blessing, Hon- or, Thethe end Praise (Luvaess); Pestorel Prayer (Winthel); G! te Ged (Bortmanaky): The Infla- roeter (Roawal), Holy Lord (Win- ted: Leanne Turner accompanied by Nerme Hatcher will present the umber “Maly City” as a trumpet ee, Stenley Wittkop, the Tenor ' Rela “Above the Bright Blue” by ap en a ee SE SSECE ESE CESSES. CHET OEE H ES E Key West, in an apartment that Lt @.@.) Pegram has very fore- | handedly provided, since he ex-' pects to have another year of | duty here. ate nant cate = eo me Pirst Methodist Church Invites Public Te Henr Homestead Male Chorus +} erg Frank Tye the Bari- tone “l walked Where Jesus Walked” by O'Hara. There will be a scripture read- ing ahd benediction by the pastor several hymns by the Chorus Congregation, ending with a at the organ by Mr. The Homestead Male Chorus whose work is well known all through Florida charter their own bus and give these interest- ihg concerts wherever invited. The list of choristers: First Ten- ore—Don Lyon, S. W. Griffin, Williatn Lasseter, C. J. Strohn, | Stanley Wittkop. Second Tenors—Virgin Lyon, | A. BE. Campbell, J. R. Rutland, H. L. Johnson, H. V. Couper; Bari- tones—Harold L. Lyon, D. J. Fredfick, Frank Tye, Clarence | Myérs; Basses—Phelps Hopkins, Ivan Moser, H. L. Brown, George Ransom. Gumy Ladies Assist In Red Cross Drive, Naval Hospital During March Key West's Gray Ladies had a) heey Orme during March, having ceven #9 hours o feervice. In addi- fom to thee duties at the Naval Moapitel, half of the group gave « thelr time during the Red Croat Drive Mre Relph A. Blauvelt, Mrs. Guy Carleton, Mrs. Jeanne Height and Mrs. William Ellis were the Gray Ladies who gave me at the Florida National Renk here in town, where they solicited contributions for the Red Cross Drive Unusual Band ( ‘oncert Program Of | Mrs, Charles J. Monroe, nurses aid@, gave eleven and three-quar- ter hours service in the baby’s elinic at the Naval Hospital. The regular program of Key West's Gray Ladies calls for ser- viee in the wards, public clinic and out-patient-department © of the Naval Hospital. Usually too, they give a birth- day party during. the month at thé Old People’s Home, but there no birthdays there during March. Oné birthday~ party is. scheduled for April however. Popular Numbers Scheduled Monday Majer Ber! Dillon, director of the Key Weat High Schoo! Band, enfounces that the band will play « concert of popular num- bere for the sixth of the current wre of programs The concerts have been given wm Bayview Pork twiee monthly urine the tourist season. This 8 welock Monday night. On April 20, however, the band GOVERNMENT (Chutinved From Page One) He aeked thet tests be made to how whether synthetic sponges Deve the lasting qualities of Aa- “ one rin elie ial em emg te eee mm will be heard in concert again in Bayview Park, when the Music Department of the High School will combine to present a vocal and instrumental program under the direction of Miss Marjorie Coburn and Major Dillon. A program of Monday’s High} wi be the last regular concért) Seliool Band concert will appear, of the eeeeom and will begin at) in The Citizen on that day for! those who Wish to take it along with them for reference. tural sponges and whether they have absorbing capacity to com- pare with natural sponges. Lucius Knowles perfected the modern loom. eles Divorce A petition seeking a divorce Tayl Ri ti M | was filed yesterday in the office in ts 6 PM. Wednesday). sale Circuit court Clerk, Earl Regular Meeting, Fern Chap-| Sams by Mary. Ellen. Turner ter No. 21, Order of Eastern against William Joseph Turner. Star, Masonic Hall, 8:00 P.M. Apply To Wed SATURDAY, APRIL 9— Applications for mattiage B+ Intermission..Fashion Showw,| 10 P.M., Ft. Taylor. Admis-+. sion 25c for Benefit of Ft. geénses were filed yesterday in Taylor Playground Improve- the office of County Judge Ray- ments, Given by Officers’; mond R. Lord by Armando S. Wives Club, Members Par-| Quintera, 21, of 1222 Grinnell ticipating . street and Hilda C. Gutierrez, SUNDAY, APRIL 10— 22, of Havana; Joseph’. Stur- Dedication of New Auditorium | geon, 35, of the U. S. Navy and FRIDAY, APRIL 8— Officers Wives Club Meeting with Elections 12:30 P.M., Ft., released. : The senior class picnic is being observed late today. WiLL YOU SMILE? Final Decision He—Did:. anyone: <gemark on), (..5' the <way you handled your saa (| car? | She—Why, one man made a} brief remark. : He—What was that? i} He—what was that? r| She—Fifty dollars and costs. | | | foveliest rooms! ww matic Kea Tooe of the Convent Mary Immac-! Mary Catherine Young, 24, of} Although scientists believe the | ulate in the Gardens at 4:00,411 William street; by Ralph] energy of the world is constant is unbearable! One coat and that no new energy can be’ G wrnllimatiox created, scientists for centuries | netipi pee 3 PY perce . ‘ ter. have been attempting unsuc- } siete A dcying. cessfully—to create a perpetual | No“painty” odor! motion machine which would run is Thompson Enterprises, ln without fuel. Hardware Divi-is Phone 886 P.M. Garcia, 27, of 912 Packer street Concert, First Mthodist Church.| and Virginia Daugherty, 25, of Eaton and Sinionton, Home-j 906 Georgia street and Manfred stead Male Chorus, 7:30 P.M. C. Marotta, 22, of the U.S. Navy MONDAY, APRIL 11— and Helen Roberta Hathaway, 17, Room Mothers Meeting, Junior-} of 2301 Fifth street. Senior High School, at the ———$—— TODAY IN HISTORY Home of Mrs. Keller Watson, (Know America) 917 Southard Street, 8 P.M. High School Band Concert, 1730—New York City’s Spanish Portuguese Synagogue dedicated. Bayview Park, 8 P.M. TUESDAY, APRIL 12— 1882—The Barnum elephant long the delight of Meeting, Woman’s Auxiliary, Presbyterian Church, at the] “Jumbo,” Home of Mrs. W. H. Bell, 900! American children, comes here from England amidst -toud out- cries there of “American vandal- 1 ! Mount Washington, N. H., loft-! iest summit in New England, was} ' first climbed in 1642 by an Irish-* man and two Indians. pore SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Flagler, 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 13— . Regular Meeting, (Girl Scout} ism.” ; Leaders Association, at Wes-| 1920—Outlaw ‘railroad strike ley House, 3:30 P.M. | spreads the country over. 1933—First Civilian Conserva- tion Corps recruits gather in the East. . 1935—Dust storms cover half the countr, from Texas. to Kan- sas and west to Wyoming. 1939—Secretary Hull condemns Italian invasion of Albania. #941—Germans drive through SOCIAL SECURITY | Continued From Page One) | with him at the time of his death, | she is immediately eligible to re- ceive: “Monthly payments for self.and their unmarried dren under 18, or a single payment if there are no Greece. 5 dren.” 1942—Jap dive-bombers and in- “Some women think that in the|fantry in heavy attack on Ba-; event of their husband’s death j tan. that they can get back only the 1943— Roosevelt's “hold - the- few dollars paid in social securi-| line” order to keep down infla- ty premiums, but she and her tion. her- chil- cash chil- minor children are eligible for 1945—U. S. 8th Air Force, regular monthly payments. These | 1200 heavy bombers, hammer benefits frequently mean for] Germany. ' children the difference between 1946—-Last_ session of the | : League of Nations in Geneva. and going to 1948—Truman pledges full use} |going to work | school. : : he | Workers or their survivors} of law to end coal strike. ae who -want to file claims for SoS SS | : pe Social Security benefits should], In 1948, when they won the | Price shown is fot # write the Social Security office] National League pennant, the one plecerseiting 2nd gir in Miami, which is located at 34] Boston Braves had the lowest includes Federal Tox. Fea. percentage in the league for hit- ; ting home runs at home. | HANDICAPPED S. W. Ist Street, or you should visit Miss Pennington at the Florida State Employment Of- | fice in Key West the first Tues- day of each month from 9 a. m. {to 1 p. m. 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