The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 12, 1949, Page 4

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eit ieee ed SOCIETY NEWS | Appoints The Beachcomber Its Dy NORA YIELDS lusive City Distributor * - Residence—192-W The Frank Smith Silver Com-{Frank Smith artisans. pany, manufacturers of Sterling} the Pe ee Silver Flatware — pemoas co — Ba! the historic Humane Society Seeks To Prosecute pri gy se eas peep rg = he Dog Poisoners And A sks C ration and Silversmiths, 614 Duval] Thread, Fiddle Shell and’ Edward street, as their exclusive repre-| VII. Each « apse correct } sentative for this city. . —authentic tail—superb i Of All Decent Minded Citizens THE FRANK SMITH SILVER| execution. Edward VII is partic- COMPANY appointed ‘‘THEj ularly notable for its royal back- ore prewle mk thet the! about the case of one of Key} BEACHCOMBER” their exclusive | ground and “magnificent ‘detail— work_of He Meemene Society is) West's most responsible colored] distributor after careful. investi-| Fiddle Thread, the ‘epitome .of Roman, runt -up ‘inthe Depart- |! ment Oratorical Finals will de- Py he Wet iptentioned ef-| citizens, Ben Butler of 309 Juliaj gation, as it is their policy to se-| simple dignity. The styling of tj; a: ‘ bag tort om the pert of « civie minded | Street. This man lect only those Jewelers whomjthese patterns is everlasting. bart ———— See on the Chimpanzees “son oro he also happen to be fond | tags they feel to be one of the leading | Their design is enhanced by deft} tq addition, she‘ will be pré- | form a’ kind of dance,’ of animals, That to be} and and one of the most reputable in| Smith craftsmen. Any one is a}sented a check in the amount of | to the Encyclopaedia : partly or tm Key | out of his fenced in yard. their respective communities. i joy to own—a possession ; — “to be #. rize for - seco! At Gardner, Massachusetts, proud of forever—Advt. - $100 as the! tite ‘fer the “a Aerovias “Q” * At Casa Marina 4 P. assenger List Mr. and Mrs. Dan Topping of f The dogs have all been friendly their owner was around but would not let anyone in house or von own end more particularly | yard if no one was at home par- “epee ces, end the Humane j ticularly if such strangers tried eeiety Hele te eee thet those or- | to climb the fruit tree in the yard. ememers arn evforced. In spite of this Ben Butler has Hey Weert City Ordinance No. | lost four dogs by poisoning. u 6 Geetien 1 which begins:| The last two dogs lost by the|,seasssssesseeeesee. ee _— _— re - Wtew ver werk overdn thers were bred rman ni or ene etoas yee a on to o Police and a ang Pinscher, Passengers leaving for Havana few devs. With Key West, as the thet “Te whe mutiletes or kills} In both cases meat or bread | via Aerovias “Q”: Mecca for Winter Vacationists " oy Wey wheteoever, or caus-[saturated with poison wasj| Clara Marie Graham, Ralph P.| this year, they didn’t feel they # ‘place at the State : Finals. Which Do You Use the Most #3) Personal Me Owner. N. ¥. Yankees, | » Yeur Watch or Your: Car? Does Your Watch Receive the Attention, ..’ lt Deserves? . san Nine out of ten people unintentionally neglect ** one of the most precisioned instruments used in _” © © POP Heh offense, is sub-| thrown over the fence which was} Ketner, Elda G. Ketner, Ethel| could return to New York with- wg every-day life ... THEIR WATCH. It/should be met © © G90) fine oF imprison-| eaten by the dogs and caused|J. Marks, Ordine C. Beakes, ‘ out at least visiting Key, West. “* cleaned.and oiled once a year for long and faith-}y “| 4: (eet fe fifteen days or both.” their death. Christina Beakes, Isidore Wolar, ;They hope to spend a corisider- ty) service. y : The ordinance particularly Although there have been no| Lucille Wolar, Maurice Brody,|able part of their next year’s: % dane dati ae Todos iy iven i : . PP He _Peroming Of dogs and) more little bundles of bread or] Anh Brody, Helen Jordan, An- | winter vacation at the Gada Ma-|}/ one ‘Soren aT rad sawed é 3 & aed & the duty of every! meat thrown over the fence since nette Jordan, Helen C. Jordan. {rina in Key: West. ‘ } tion, and free estimate for necessary repairs. ‘West eitiqgn who t* aware | the last dog’s death, the Humane Mary Muir, Robert L. Elfstrom,} Dan Topping is one of the own- » We tee every job . .'. ALL WORK @ wart 6 misdemeanor to report | Society is going to spare no ef-; Hulda Elfstrom, James Gallicie,;ers of the New York Yankees:| ’ DONE ‘ON OUR P} Same ' day: service. @ te the authorities | fort to sift this down and it asks| Violet Gallicie, Fracisco Alea, | and in answer to the many que-} -+ - when desired. / eo ) Ge ement the Humane the cooperation of all decent- Rosa Alea, Warren Jennerjahn,! ries as to how he expected. them a J ertety © «particularily aroused | minded citizens. Crystals, crowns and hands fitted w! wait! =. rig ke : Sj Take advantage of our new, low rates inf. Quaranteed watch repairs. Conrad. Schmitt, Elizabeth Jen- | to do this year, he said he had nerjahn, William McKee, Joseph ; ppg of _ a at Rinilla. ie top, since they fin! in Marjorie ‘Ross, Grace Dwars, the first division. last year. Nicholas Benetos, George Stra-! beracsarr come y galas, Kathryn Laetech, Jean- | Recovers berg ss ee nette B. McDunoff, Jane Lg eme ae inj php LS phaoet ae gad Kurt Heppe, Leo Hal- | mobile accident March 26th, 1949 ao Penye or Bonny | near the Naval Hospital, has re- Peeeies: wonal We eaee turned to her home'at 1125 Wash- Robert Adams, Rena Adams ington street, where she may now | Mabel Haggar, Harold Paulson, receive callers and’ friends. Lloyd Shaulin, Florence Russell, T. T. Thompsons Visit Daughter Manuel Munguia, Tania Ruiz,{ “wy. and Mrs. T.} T. Thompson j Carrie Hall, Carl Hall, Octavio \ of 529 Simonton Street, leave to- Cervantes, Christina Beakes, Or-} morrow for an extended visit to ! dine C, Beakes. their daughter, Mrs) N. Clark . Calendar of Events|. Rand's Bayview Park Concert Series (lesed With Last Night’s Performance Last @ight's concert by the Key the benefit of the Cancer drive at Weet High Scheel Band was the] 8:20 cfelech. | ae s ” " e next day, on ter Sun- eee ce nen Se GNP BON's Or) ines will play at the tormall —e @evee im Bayview Perk Many opening of Key West's new Coun- Rey Westers and visitors will | ty Beach. The time is 3:15. Sie he eieweble §=«evenings | One more big concert is sched- SP i the apen letening to the | uled for the Band for this sea- Hey Weet Bend end ite always in- | son—that is the Vocal and instru- eerie «wieetions under the | mental Concert to be given on @urtamer of Major Kar! Dillon April 28th in conjunction with Thopewer. even with the Com-| the Music Department, and it Sort Bees over, ¢ doeen't mean! will be held at the Key West high Key West's Only Authorized Sales and Service for 2 LONGINES-WITTNAUER WATCHES 7%. et World’s Mest Honored Watch " POLLOCK'S : ; The first ski club \was organ- : et the bends ectwities cease | school R : ¢ \ : . thet they start vecetioning A little later in the season aj TUESDAY, APRIL 12— ized in the United States at ba Om : QUA L | T Vow feet) Om Seterday after-/ trip has been planned for the] Meeting, Woman's Auxiliary,| !im, N. H., in 1882. \ £ Ww £ L 3 R $ ay fee of ee week, the whole! band to Marathon and possibly Presbyterian Church, at the, a 4 4 Hotel & fell remetio will put on a| Homestead, and Tavernier as Home of Mrs. W. H. Bell, 900/ Crushed or crumbl end ‘are Performance on Duval street for | well Flagler, 8 P.M) | roons may be added to vanilla or —— | chocolate pudding. Put a lAyer of *| the macaroon crumbs into the in- "| dividual dishes. before addin the } pudding. : A 508 DUVAL STREET | “Experienced Jewelers for Three Generations” ey Rehearsal, Community Singers. ild ren at the Congregational Church. Harris Elementary School Ch 2 tive Pine Hansel, Gretel Performance | ®es»'s« Monthly Meeting, Di- vision Street School Parent- eerily «0 = persons, “The Children’s Prayer’, “Come Teachers Association, 7:454 oe OOF aff peletiwes either, en-| Dance With Me” and the “Manni- P.M. Upstairs Auditorium. eel © COty teresting perform. kin Song”. The witches group J. ¥. Porter, “IV, Guest ee @f Memperdineks Mansel number and the Angels Pageant Speaker. ef the Merrie Piemen- brought most enthusiastic rounds | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13— Seheet = Auditorium = last | of applause. The children in the Regular Meeting, Girl Scout & Whe fummber heve pur- | audience could scarcely control Leaders Association, at Wes- Hotels for tonight's per- their squeals of suspense until ley House, 3:30 P.M. onee white eterte ot eight, everything turned out all right. Ww ‘s Aunili Mimrhe m with the Bnd lead cast | The production was under the counts es reed H bed Forty ctfid@ren took part in last | over-all direction of Miss Leona seme t oan ete hehe © performance and the same Morland with help in the coach. sit ed eet oe Hoa ‘tal Ser wll participate tonight. | ing of the speaking parts by Miss cers, 3 P.M., at Hospital. entre Neeperdinek score Maria Spenceland. Mrs. W. E.}| FRIDAY, APRIL 15— ere! Yrowsh but im much | Fowler was the accompanist for Community Singers, Special ~ ie Ovutetending | the evening and did an excellent Good Friday Performance, ewe the choral numbers were: | job. The Crucifixion, First Meth-! odist Church, 8 P.M. H CBI LM LALA AM. Felicity Horne » Betever Post Well | Division St. School Represented At’ PTA Meeting Set Serasota Meeting |For Tonight ether Geewer Poet No 28 was Entertainment will be furnish- Well peeeeted af the State con ed by the second grade classes at weet jest week in Geraso- the meeting 7:45 o'clock tonight Diet a from the Pest of the Division Street Elemen- FRANK SMITH STE R LI NG Ceoree A Werren, post tary School's Parent-Teactiers As- ; Atbert lL. DiNegro, sociation in the upstairs audi- \ ary |\| the silverware 9 ‘ve @ vays wanted? Pet Commander-Elect; torium, i We are happy. to, announce that the © Siterep, th District = The three classes of the second comiplete na of B : ree oe rank Smith st weter Robert M. Daniels, grade will be under the direction oe Saige yas ‘apa oe — Adjptemt C & Harvey: of Mesdames J hine Dough- L. Mess Jr. George W. Si-| try Leota Somers and Yuies For over half a century Frank Smith has SP Prenee © Piodela, Prank L.| Jones, teachers. In cooperation been a name familiar to us...and our wn Dia Sr.; Victor’ with their teachers the youngsters customers have chosen this distinctively © Hermann BL. Buchanan.| wit stage an entertaining pro- designed silver above all others for its prenentong the Aunitiery Unit | gram that will delight the mem- heavy weight and fine, gleaming finish. 2 ma M tel Wimmenauer.| bers. present. Frank Smith sterling is a fine quality Seretery Mrs Dorothy DiNegro,| 2: ¥- Porter, IV, will be guest silver— perfectly wrought in a variety of scctent-Riect, Mrs Wilhelmina | SP@@ker at the meeting tonight, attractive patterns, recognized by their oven Mee Clotilde Hartmann: | Peaking on the subject, “Laying appropriate classifications... —— —— |A Firm Foundation For One he Key West Guard of Honor | we - ara BOUQUET PATTERNS . the Pera ommittee reports or e y +4 = -» ~ a pve —l 1948-'49 school year and the re- Woodlily ° Tulipan . t of the nominating commit- Re rat ‘ ie Pepper and} P° er alll Perry | We are also on the agenda of the % addivemed the convention | Sion. Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry, Seedey Mexwell Wells, Or-| President, urges all members to a: ‘ to | be present. FIDDLE BACK PATTERNS Fiddle Thread + Fiddle Shelt Edward VII » attorney was elected . — —$—$—$— You are invited to see our display of ve ae Department Command. | at i piay a the ensuing year News Notes Frank Smith sterling place settings, atetret Commander Vance C Service flatware and hollowware. “), Ss prewented with | It is estimated that more than | Detriet Command: | one-sixth of the population has ttan with tamond chronic diseases. are the principals in this gay. heart-warming story of @nition by In plant language, the myrtle. e, 9°99 Leport t of Plerida for/has been the emblem of love| @ t#@iler family—and of love | : mat bemetir , the feld of | since ancient days. that surmounted all obstacles. | : Peertercship during the vear j _— "i i | — | ‘The 10th District led all other; On the death of Benjamin} °°" * ™* | en Depertment in! Franklin, the United States went ™ totals |imto mourning for two months. PEDDLER | e le de denion Grant, was! Celsus, a Roman of the first] OF DREAMS | 1 Sil ith 3 Jewelers - Silversmiths - newer whieh does not! century, wrote much on the = logue — core me. | treatment of pyorrhea. Appearing Today Enjoy the cool elegance of our lovely Gift Department . . . Featuring: Imported shech they called Riv Napoleon lies buried in the In The Citizen Haviland & Bavarian | Bone China - Duncan - Imperial - Swedish - Finland Crystals beewuse they came | Church of the Hotel des Invali-

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