The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 16, 1949, Page 5

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Asa RR ubly Recellent Solos And A Capella Chorus a Com Friday - performance up to the high rafters of Ke tard “Seerer Oratorio “Phe Cru-| West's old Stone’Church with om wy even at the First Meth-| gan and voices blending to’ the : BK 3 5 i maht was ome excellent enunciation of the _= iy West may well be | sceipture verses which fell the | immortal story of Our Lord's There were five sete mate Crucifixion. The-tenor solos were eer th Coeeh en Dirweter clear and haunting with the bas- senmnm, Mom carrying the Te ses enhancing the sustained emo- wr Leet eeeeted ip two places, tlon of the composition.. There hy font sate beautifully done male and female voices and the (voices accompaniment) oe were certainly -| Was sung on perfect pitch which’ = * SO Se so tear 4) Fare aeomplishment indeed. © oan the oratorio. | | Jennings Moss and jhis Com- — munity Singers, this soloists, Or- masts William ‘Ne! i mos «@ Good » and @ part in .giv- were three choruses of mjxed | en: | Stockivell, ‘Francis ‘Albury, Ma: i « j { 4 Anniversary Mr,;..and- Mrs. William | Key, celébrated their 20th or Chi | Anniversary witha party held at} j the ‘Knights of “Pythias. Hall on, ‘Fleming St.'Thursday night. They | didn't receive any china to speak’ of, but thoroughly gppreciate the |: ‘very ‘many lovely. miscellaneous | gifts that were brought and sent i them jfor the occasién. “Many .of |” {the guests . participated: in sone impromptu entertainment num- |) i bers and. everyone » enjoyed the.| ; music contributed ‘by ‘the ‘Drudge Orchestra and the ‘String Band}; maderup of six local couples. The guests inchided: ‘Virginia Key,..Lila Drudge, Magnolia Weech, Ceiette Roberts, ‘Grace Fernandez, Norma Roberts, Flor- ce Key, ‘Lorraine ‘Key, ‘Anna/ Gales, Annie ‘Uuehar, Anna Es be tae ib field jBglis, Camille | ‘Robinson, Gertrude Herrera, Mabel Suarez, Ellen ‘Roberts, Flossie Atwell, . Antoinétte Roberts, Mamie Saw- Roberts, Erma Braxton, Verna} Lowe, Mabel ‘Higgs, ‘Carrie’ Sweeting, Sybil Key and Joanie Key. a ; Ae Ppil Hensen, Claude ‘Salis, } = » evening lesefve a vote of The music swelled through Se ee eee Further Plans For Cuba-Key West Tourist Cooperation Discussed With Cuban Radio Quismaster Justo Mendez Cotes Radio Commentator, Beach, they had to leave for Cu- page eed pen mg Mvs./ ba on the eleven o'clock plane. coun’ Key West Thursday and} ‘ng with the better under- Pradey Ged were more and more} tending and knowledge which “ohehted with everything they | Mr. Mendez hopes ‘to. foster in ry Cuba by means of his radio pro- While weiting for Mayor Mait-) grams, Mayor Adams and Mr., McAndrews -plan a ‘trip to Cuba in which ‘they will ‘interview Coeemet_ room Mr. Mendez who) the various tour agencies and if oh) fe been thinking about |possible sell ‘them on selling a Key West in heedlines, doodied | package tour including ‘Key he folowing piece of really good| West to ‘Cuba’s thousands of on Key West, Paradise of the} travel - hungry tourists. "The » Mive Skies, Glorious Sun,|possibility of a special tte of Dreams. Nice as it is, it} Spanish brochure for Cuban tour wowntet ely magnificent in| agencies was also discussed over Spereh with ite ‘Pereiso del Sur" )the magnificient ‘Cuban - Style ond tale de Enauenos dinner served by Arturo Boza. Mr. Mender was all for staying| This really deserves a whole wer im Bey Wert but Mrs. Men-| chapter by itself, but just to give ie Wouldn't let him forget the| you an idea and make your Seterday Sreedeast he has in Cu- | mouth water—there was wonder- te of 398 ® m. nor her own lit-/ ful homemade turtle soup with ie, Piemonte ef@ daughter at/ lovely tender pieces of tutle float- heme, so after another tour of | ing in it, served in coconut bowls; ‘he fen under the puspices of} a mixed salad with Delmonico’s + DD MeAndrews, Manager ‘of sauce! a wonderful ten- the Le Conehe in whieh they ex-|der carne asade or pot roast with preted ft tke ip the Mrs. Step-| Black beans, rice, and lovdly then Dougiees’ Oldest House and! small rings of fried plantains and the Aquertum es well as what) yams. Of course, there was wan- newly te be seem out at Mar.) derful Cuban coffee and lime pie tele Towers and the New County | for dessert. , Poinciana Girl Scouts Attend Surprise Raster Egg Hunt At Mrs. Bringman’s Seven of the ten Poineifina girl) was found by Virginia Holloway met at the } © of their} who won a lovely wax Easter +, Mee J. M. Bringmen at) Bunny for bringing home that we Avenwe BE on Thursday,| particular egg, even if it was (epene « @ te be the usual) without bacon. eer oot tuenet: end troop) The Easter refershments inclu- oting ded sandiwehes ( not egg), a good They were off moet delightful- | many of the eggs that each child " od therefore when Mrs./ found, toll house cookies and fhe singer cokes a int Mrs. P. Craft, district scout ad- Hur visor looked in on the party for Heeeuee there were only seven) a short time, as some of the » the forty © ween't the most] parents who came to collect their “Ge het wen the prime, but ape | progeny before they ate too many pertewler priee eae--And thin! hard boiled easter eggs. Pour Gray Ladies Receive Special Red Cross Award Cards At Luncheon The Gry | Compe eld Bvens have been transferred from Key West to'the West coast. thew mmemtinty luneheon Uisemens s eating ot Vort Taylor Ottienrs’ Red Cross Field Director at Na- | val Hospital, Miss Betty Bennett lost week lund Mrs. Carola Nettles, execu- cord and }tive Geeretary of the Key West Chat an Weinenday Varienss regent toe Red Cross Chapter attended the ieee were Gieeemed for eo par-|tluneheon and Mrs. Nettles pre- aoe at the = Old People’s sented award cards to the four tomes ieee there ate two birth} Gray Ladies members who had there this meat! worked in the Bank during ‘the the wmterun between the last | March Red Cross Drive. weting and the lune he mall} Gray Ladies attending the lun- beh. eitebly inscribed was] chean were: Mrs. William Ellis, pt oe t one Mee Clifton Bvens/ Mrs. L. H. Goddard, Mrs. Guy . he ween Gra Lady | Curteton, Mrs. Emma Ayala, Mrs. Oueeeee Geriee 2968 Much to) J. P. Baillod, Mrs. R. A. Blau- he cenret of all the Gray Ladies,| velt, Mrs. Jeanne Hight, Mrs. : te mt Mrs Cliften Ruth Jackson P amen’s Clubs |General Federation Council of international Clubs is given by the chairman, Mrs. John L. Whitehurst of Baltimore, on Yo Meet In Wednesday afternoon, April 27. They will be guests of honor also Holly w oendl. F da. jon Thursday at a special lunche- nee ctet te Hie | iteee) on HOLA YWOOD. Fla. Apri 16 The General Federation of Wo- otters «from men’s Club has an affiliated > «: countries and/ membership of more than 2,700,- comers of the United States} @80 women in 31 foreign coun- Nemere! Federeties of Women's| tries and overseas possessions in 0 Geet Vee comvemten of the }addition to 5,000,000 members in’ te Bothy coat Plertda, Ap-[the United States. oeermetions! delegates} Northern China lies in the he cawwentien at Mei-| latitude of the Mediterranean whee the copert of the | region Robert~ Lastress,} -/ Roberts, Jackhe. Drudge,| The Easter Story—6 N id Russell, “Arman¢ si f nandez, Bldndy: Roberts, “Vi Watkins, Anthony Ulehar, George Stockwell, “Gerald ’Satindets, ‘Manuél “‘Herrera,> ‘Phil “Henson, ‘Betlin Sawyer, David Fernandez, Weech, and Lion Weech’ were also among the guests. Calendar of Events SUNDAY, \APHIL, 17— ‘ * Formal ‘Opéning of Key .West Historical, and Art Museum, ; ‘Martello. Towers, 3:00 ‘p.m. ‘Formal ‘Opening, New. County. Beach; 3:00 -p. -m. ‘Key .West “High “School ‘Band, New; County Beach 3:15: p, m, Easter. Program, USO-YMCA Patio, 9:20 P.M. MONDAY, ‘APRIL fe— All-Day ‘Meeting of ‘Key West } Assembly , No. 13, Order of the Rainbow Girls, Beginning: at 9:30 “A.M. » School of In- struetion and Study Class. Daughter To :Hineses A six pound ‘sik ounce daugh-| ter -was~born sat the US. Naval Hospital, Key ‘West,’ Florida to. Mri. BarbaraHines wifé of Clin- |; ‘ton. C. Hines, TN, USN, of the U. S. ‘Naval Station. ‘The child “has been® named Carolyn ‘Louise. * Barnards. Have Son Mr. afd Mrs. ‘D.F.. Barnard}; announce the ‘birth of a’ ‘son}’ Thursday, April 7 ‘in the United, States, Naval Hospital at 4:48) " a. m. The new arrival has been given the name of Dennis Lester arnard. Mrs. Barnard was ‘before her, marriage Miss Elise ‘Hartmann, News Notes Antarctica is ‘almost as large as South America. Arizona’s. production’ .of ‘copper tops the other 47 states. If Alaska» becomes ‘the 49th* state in the union, ‘it will. also ‘be! the largest. nates di nn na of the Hollister at Pearl Harbor two hours after the accident. i EXPLOSION ON ‘DESTROYER KILLS ‘1, INJURES 13°, seamen |Mr.And Mrs. Wm. |\Crowd Clamors To Touch Statie Repo yer, Thelma ‘Sweeting, Susan!’ ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD SHIRLEY ANNE MARTIN (left foreground) stands on the porch of -est home: at Syrachse; N. Y., and ‘holds St. “Ann statue which weeps when she kisses: it, say. ‘People in the street are trying to:touch Shirley or the statue. By Friday, however, ' -gitl reported ‘the broken: statue no longer “shed tears” when she kissed it, . Beng : (Courtesy Mgtegpolitan Museum’ of Art)| THE RESURRECTION, “an engraving by) Albrecht Durer.. 1512. “And behold, there was a gre angel of the Lord dscended from rolld back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. His countenance was-like lightning, and His raiment white as snow; And for tear of Him the keepers did shake, ‘and become: ds.dead men.”—St. Matthew 28. 2-4. 2 ; THE END. _ (®) Wirephotos via Radio from Honolulu . HERE AT THE TOP is the bidwn out port side of a gun mount aboard the U. S. destroyer Hol- lister -after an explosion killed one man and injured 13 during gunnery practice off Pearl Har- bor. “Bottom: Injured survivors are transferred from the destroyer to ambulances upon arrival 5 - {fotal this month - t earthquake; for the jéaven, and came.and é * Reference Station: Key West) aed, F ie Time of| Heightiof ‘land extreme south ‘portions this afternoon and-early evening. Fair ‘Sunday, -exeept partly cloudy :}-with a few showers along ower ’ ast coast. ‘Cooler ‘tonight and in} and attached garage. portion ‘becoming ‘northeasterly j tonight .and* “Sunday... Clear“ to) | partly cloudy weather. | REPORT 1 Key West, Fla., April 16, 1949 (Observation taken at City Office. 8:30 a.m. EST) Temperatures Highest yesterday... Lowest last night Mean 5 Normal ‘Precipitation Total last 24 hours Excess ‘this month ‘Total this year - Deficiency this yea 5 : Relative Humidity. 8:30 a.m. 80% Barometer (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m, 30.02. ins.—1016.6 mbs. Sunrise Sunset Meonset ‘TIDES * (Naval Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 5:26 a.m. 12:17 p.m. 7:42 p.m. | | | 1:20 a.m. | ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | Station— Tide |high water | Bahia Honda | (bridge) —0h10m 0.0 ft ! No Name Key ' | (east end) —_+3h 20m | Boca Chica | (Sandy Point)—Oh 40m Caldes Channel forth end) +2h10m +1.4'ft 000 ‘NOTE: (——Minus sign: Correction: to ‘be subtracted. “¢})—Plus sign: Corrections t be added. . Idaho produces more silver and zine than afy other state. ——-— NOTICE Alumnae Members are re- quested to bring returns on Silver Service at the Annual || Banquet on Easter Monday. Set will be awarded at this MRS. AMELIA } CABOT, | Educational Chairman. ‘| the local board of “the U. S Civil | Service :Commission, says that |Built At Avenue E | A building permit, was issued ; yesterday fo Arank Cate con. Cates Now Serves | according to Building Inspector) | Girls Monday f pews side \ northeasterly Suftday. Moderate variable’ winds ‘in south “| inquished the former _ {der that anembert zation can_attend both B she For Arthur: Pastorini, secretary of Clamogore, ation blanks may be ob-| hos left tor a ap} taihed ‘from him*for an examina-|jand to be tion for deputy U.S. Marshall. | visit of the Board of Applications ‘must ‘be on file by| ter she will return te April 27 ‘Naval Station. © $15,000HomeTo |srins'ts another submarine, will the Naval Station for — an local - sul rines. 1s coming j Balboa, Panama Canal Zome at’ Avenue E and 18th street,| Butler today. At Post Office - \ The building will be of concrete Myrtland Cates & 4 block construction and will have, i place of Frank OG. besides ‘four ‘bedrooms, a living engineman-janiter et the room,. utility room, kitchen and; States Federal building ® | was announced today ty |R. Bervaldi, Key West | age of 70 recently and hes taking his retirement, hes }been appointed | his place, subject to the jst the Post Office All-Day Meet For Rainbow Kev West assembly Order of} the Rainbow for Girls will have’ a. m. at the Seottish Mite an all-day meet Monday. Purposejon Eaton street + of this meeting is for study class-} The young ledies are seqamete es anda school of instructions. to bring their lunches te be sere. ~The.meeting. will start at 9:30 ed at noon. pal wearers in STENT —>—- asi Cuances are ony YOUR Pons WeNr RING IN THE SMALL 99> fom BUT <<. cvances Are 99> MAINSPRING WONT FAlL IF You HAVE A Ta 7 IRAPOWER MAGNETIC-~KEEPS TIME . WITH MORE PERMANENT BECAUSE I(T RETAINS STRENGTH INDEFINITE! Oy ELGIN DURAPOWER MAINSPRIN FOR THIS ON THE LOOK SYMBOL AL. w00 EASY BUDGET TERMS eS Paul J. Sher JEWELER 608 Duval Street Key West. fis,

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