The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 19, 1949, Page 3

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fungus = Te’ Officers’ Wives Luncheon scheduled for this Friday noon *“Lofffrs a most charming treat to these who.will attend. Mrs, Ele- a Dowski Key West's very ac- » ,coraplished musician, violnist and *singer and Mrs. Lois Goldsmith “a wonderful pianist and accom- panist with a background of 12 an years of University music work ™,wilf entertain during that lunch- ~*eor Bs “3 The program will consist. of ** some violin solos of Viennese mu- “sic by Mrs. Dowski aceompanied by Mrs. Goldsmith, two well cho- senepiano solos by Mrs. Gold- : gsmith and a group of French » songs by Mme. Dowski. Everyone always goes away from one of “Mrs. Dowski’s concerts with a «, 2A pril Issue Of ‘Soc -;Page Of Casa Marina Tennis Photos Flprida’s “veddy veddy” social} ceiving their big -silver "Soeial Spectator” published in JPalif Beach, and admittedly one #f the Country’s most beautifully gotten up slick publications—has “flevoted a whole page of wonder- «ful .photographs to the Casa Marina Invitation Tennis matches “pt March 19th and 20th. ‘~ The Trophy awards for these “Jnatches were donated by Mr. | Conniff, resident Mana ~Alan, Howard, Publisher of the} Casa Marina. jal Spectator.as reported in “the Society News of the Key|Sarah Palfrey Cooke, ~West Citizen on March 17th. Mr.| Wimbledon Champion and 0] States of America. JHHow§rd is one of the Country’s} forth—and the Casa Marina’s at- - Most-ardent tennis fans. “* The excellent Zvanig champion and Mrs, “Maas, wife of the well-known "professional at Indian Creek re- ey ‘ M a = The Baptist Woman’s Mission-, ry Union had a representative Bins person of Mrs. Edna Al- ry. attending the Executive il meeting of the Miami ssodjation on Tuesday morning “at the Central, Baptist Church. @irs. $C. H: Bolton. gaye an in-! aspiring devotional and conference ; find Business followed. «& Mrs. Bolton, three term presi- “dent ef the Miami Association ted her resignation which was saccepted with regret. Dr. d Mrs. Bolton are moving to jashville where Dr. Bolton has accepted a position with the Mission Board. Mrs. J. B. Forbes # thé new president of the As- Fpciation. . si Of Young Naval Man And. 1949 Convent Graduate Announced ™ Mr. and Mrs, Edward F, Knuck @# 1503 South street announce Re engagement of their daughter ith.Alice Knuck to Alan L. nsmore of Erie, Pennsylvania. ~Edifh Knuck is-a member of @e graduating class of the Con- tt Mary Immaculate’ and has wen yery active’ for the past g@veral years it school, social and Gyvic affairs. She is nineteen years-old. ,Ala§B Dunsmore entered the Medieval Crusades A Bovel Crusade Ceremony, With *Investiture ‘and Court of ards will take place at St. MuryStar of the Sea _ Parish _. 1021 Duval street begin- ~ at 7:30 p. m. tonight. * Mistrict Scout Commissioner J. fincin will conduct the cere- wfonies in which all scouts. in eerie of Events TOESDAY, APRIL 19— Scofts of Key West in Crusades | “ Ceremony at St. Mary Star ® of the Sea Parish Hall, 1021 Z Duval Street, 7:30 P.M. All « welcome. POURSDAY, APRIL 21— “Regular Meeting, Lions Club, in’ Den on Seminary Street. 6:15 P.M RBIDAY, APRIL 22— @fficers Wives Club Luncheon -* ot Ft. Taylor, 12:30 P.M. Res- “J erbations Must Be In By 8! P.M. Wednesday. Regular Meeting, Fern Chap- ~ ter, Order of Eastern Star, in ® Masonic Hall, 8 P.M. sMrurpay APRIL 23— fancer Drive Entertainment, 8 Monroe Theater, | ied > Big Acts 11 PM EJeanor Dowski And Lois Goldsmith | Migs Roman Went ~ Featured In Luncheon Concert Friday = By Officers Wives Club At Ft. Taylor 2 photographs | called score for and organized the} ly overwhelming problems, the Show: Key Wester Ralph E. Har-| 1st Annual Casa Marina Invita- -tenstine, Jr., local and Pennsyl-} tion Tennis Tournament, Charm- Irma] igly. graces the pictures as she} tution has. beeh proved im prac- | rs. Edna Albury Covers Miami ‘Woman’s Missionary Executive Council | closed the meeting. Scouts To Participate In Novel _As Far ‘As Finals . In Tallahassee, Wine $100 From Legion, ‘ : + Miss Inza-Nelk Roman, Ameri- lift, so you may be ‘sure ‘you're bse : je going to enjoy this one too, Itjcan Légior Oratorical Cham- may be choice of the gdy Yeh pion, gave her inspiring prepared airs she interprets so well, of it! oration on the U. S. Constitution may be just that Mme. Dowski’} 2+ the regular meeting of Ar- thoroly enjoys singing and play- i ing her violin—anyhow everyone thur Sawyer pet bappat cad me always has really happy and gay | Wednesday evening. time listening to her. Miss Roman won. second place Mrs. W. H. Roberts is the Offi-3¢ the State Finals held. im Talla- cers’ Wives Club Hostess for next }assee on April: Ist.. . Post Cem- Friday’s luncheon and as usual| mander George A. Warren pre- all reservations for members and} sented Miss Reman. with a cheek their guests must be in by 6:00.) in the amount of $100, which was p.m. on Wednesday. the .prize. for second .plaee win- The Fashion Show Committee’ ner, | will report on the Successful In- Believing readers of The Key termission Fashion Show given} west.Citizen. are interested in on April 9th and the amount of} what Miss Roman had to say in money collected toward the Fort going so far. in, the Legion. Ora- Taylor Children’s Playground. ; I | 4 ial Spectator’ Has — | Constitution—Barrier Against Tyranny.”, is- herewith presented: in full: We, the people of the Unit States, in order to form a more } perfect union, establish justice, bowl] insure domestic tranquility, pro-) trophies for winning the mixed} vide for the common. defense, doubles in the first annual Casa} promote the general. welfare, an Marina Invitation .Tournament.| secure the blessings of liberty | Another photo shows Jack Sel-| to ourselves and our, posterity, do |lers another fine doubles player} ordain and establish this Consti- jand Lois Miller of the Junior} tution for the United States o ; Wightman Cup team..in the} America. moment of receiving their run-|° These liberty upholding phras- ners-up awards from Emmettjes from the opening sentence of ger of the} the greatest document of govern-' : ‘ | mental prineiples that the world The very photogenic Mrs.] has ever witnessed; the Preamble former} to the Constitution. of the United Dowh thru 158 years of dis- tractive Tennis Professional whoj couraging obstacles .and. seeming- fundamental soundness of the working: principles of ‘the Consti- congratulates the winners and} tice. We find it today as a protec- runners-up. ‘|tor of liberty, an upholder of rights and as well:forming the most impregnable:line of defense in the face ‘of tyranny. In its very, form, it is apparent that the Constitution is the -great- est instrument - of eur’ goverh- is {mental security. The, makers of A luncheon honoring Mrs. Bol-| our Constitution aimed. at. the ton was given im the’ Centraljidea that a. government should Baptist Church dining room and }|have only limited and enumerat- Meet The Business Woman's. Circle of the Baptist W. M. U. met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Marie Metcalf at Ft. Taylor, Mrs. Thelma Porch, Circle Chair-] a} and the executive depart- man presiding. Program Chair-| ments. With these 3 separate and man Mrs. “Charro Skaggs. gave distinct ruling bodies, we find the the devotional. Others taking} basis for our system of govern- part in the Missionary program|ing The executive department were Mrs, Sara Willard, Mrs.| consists of the President, his cab- Irma. Braxton, Mrs. Camille Rob-j inet and Vice President, with inson and Mrs. Connie De Meritt. the president as the head of the A social hour and refreshments} cecutive department. served by the hostess closed the] The Legislative department is meeting. separated into 2 divisons of the law making bodies, the Senate, and the House of Representatives. Solely in this branch is vested the power of making laws. The Supreme~ Court, which heads the judiciary department, a division of powers in such ‘a These powers were. shared among the legislative, the judici- Navy immedal tely upon mea: our government, and _ possesses ting from Millereek High School the exclusive power of determin- in Erie, Pennsylvania, and is} ing whether the other two.are act- attached to the U. S. S. Meredith}ing in accordance with the Con- now stationed at Norfolk, Vir-| stitution. The outstanding factor ginia. Young Dunsmore who is} Which makes our just 21 years old has just com- pleted a special course’ in elee- tronics at the Submarine Base here, ? The date for the wedding has not yet been set. power it ig forced to cooperate with the other two tavasstire thi fullest realization of its. own}, rights. This combination achieves --—.-~————-——~— fa unique balance in goverment, commonly known as. the check and balance system. Ceremony Tonight of our Executive Department, the President, ever have the desire Key West will participate. All} or daring to become .a tyrant? scouts and their parents and} Suppose he wished to make him- friends are urged to attend this} self the head of the army and most unusual and impressive} navy as a dictator. Where would } ceremony. he obtain the money to support Refreshments will be served} such a venture? The Constitution and all told a most interesting] states that the Congress is the program has been arranged by| only lawful power that has the those in charge. right to appropriate money for Armies and Navies. It is within the jurisidction of Congress. to or- ganize, arm and discipline the Militia. Mqreover, if the Presi- dent were to tyranize by the act ‘of appointments, Congress has the last decision, for it is the John William}duty of the Legislative Report: i ment to either approve or disap- po ely on a Lar ‘prove’any appointments made by announce the birth of a son Wed-| the chief executive. Here we find nesday, April 13, weighing 5 lbs.,] the hands of the executive de- 8 ozs. in Newport. partment tied if it desired to be- ncn: een tenoe ee ac otkes hae, ‘senild & the name of John William. oe ht Medea ee ate Miss Rasuie wan 6 tke force be possible for. the Legislative branch of our government to Mary Charlow, daughter of Mr.jgain an oppressive foothold? and Mrs. Osborne Charlow, 1404} Again, thanks to the check and Newton street. balance syqstem, the answer is no. Suppose Congress were to The first use of the American} try to pass measures which would flag occurred in a military cere-} deprive. us of our libérties? What mony on Aug. 2, 1777, the flag} would happen! Through the pro- having been made from crudej;visions of the Constitution, the clothing material found in a fort} President would exercise his under siege by the British. power of veto, and the Judiciat) $: BIRTHS } Son To Rouzies Mr. and Mrs. r , j are.the backbone of our freedom. torical contests,.her speech, “The No oppressive measures can un- ed powers: The: final result: of the } z ee) F application of this idea, gave us [of alien tyranny and. oppression} way that none would’ be supreme. } 158 years.ago when the framers fa safeguard of defense—-a pro- constitutes the third branch off Constitution}: such a safeguard against Oppres-'} ‘sion ean be found inthe fact, that}: due to each department’s limited |- For example, could the head | The Key West Guard of Honor}, day evening on the grounds of} fo ie the Legion Home on Stock Island In ate up eb 3 for .the . members, wives and/‘wedding story the cotiplé “were guests.. Following the supper,/ married by Notary Pedro Aguilar © entertainment will be . provided. than Pedro; Perez’ Fence It_is requested that, reservations 4 sia be made by. calling 829!M. » fat 1212 Grinnell At the regular meeting of the EEE. 5 aud Shéld, last* evening,’ In order; to,temove . the « mein- led yesterday : bifice of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by Everil St. Peter, 19, of the U.S. Navy and ‘Betty L. 20, of 717 Love lane... ~ are) CON jaar départment would déclare such acts unconstitutional. . Let us imagine that the Judicial department of, our. government were to try to tyranize. Would ' this be ‘possible? No! Ror’ Judi- \ cial*tyranny can be cirfumvented jbysamending the Constitution. , With our check and balance sys- tem, if is clearly . seen that -any form of tyranny would be: short lived! ” But the protection of our rights does not stop here. Within the | Constitution are. found définite | provisions for the preservation of the heritages of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. This great. bulwark against oppression is: built by’ those famous. amend- |ments to the Constitution, com- monly known as the Bill of’ Rights. These 10 personal rights the ‘application of! Anthony L.! brane from the outside | ; Sai of os calle _ | livet’slices insert a sm s| beak _ for nem: | cinted knit at one. polpk aed Plans were >completed: fof. the |,then pull the membrane from the installation at Key West on April >in Some cases it may’ be 29 and the installation at Mara~|necessary to serape the .mem- thon on Saturday, April 30. The| brane away. > : Guard of Honor willassist District Commander George Nicholas in the ceremonies. A fishing trip for the mem- bers was planned for the near| { future. 3 . Harry J. Metzger was received into the membership with appro- priate ceremony. 56 Servicemen Attend Services At USO-YMCA Each evening at 7:00 p.'m. dur- dermine these preservers of ‘Liberty. We are entitled, - under the Bill of Rights, to jjtain a freedom of’ Religion, of* hy, and of the Press. We have the op- portunity to assemble peaceably: Under. this: Bill of Right$ we are sécured in person and property— ing the Lenten Season, daily de- a fair trial by a Jury—compensa-| yotionals were’held at theU.S.O;- tion for private worry pe Y. M. C. A: with an average at- for’. public.use. We are ‘delivered | tendance each day of 56 service- from excessive bail-fines-punish-| ment. ‘otal attendances for the ments. Neither. slavery .nor the! Lenten Season was close to. 2000. abridged right to. vote shall ever | This activity was . carried on by oecur, in. our land the} the: Ministers of the city and the terms, of the 13th, 14th, 15th and) Chaplains of the U.S. Naval See Us Today! Save Money! o) Save Time! : Save Aggravation! 19th‘ amendments. With, the Station and the’U. S. Naval Hos- pe ae . realization of these, S| pital. If your watth is acting up it may need only a good cleaning and oiling. Or some simple repair may put it back in good running order again.. , Our FREE INSPECTION and ES- TIMATE SERVICE wilt “locate the trouble and you can depend upon our expert watch repair craftsmen to fix whatever is aie fy against tyranny, who | fear any oppressive invader!; We see, today, the urgent need for the Constitution as a safe- guard for our democratici#way' of life. With the lashing. ‘waves of} for this religious program. arbitrary powers ever” threat- Forest Turner, Executive of ing this breakwater safeguarding! the Y. M. C. A. and Mrs. Wahneta our land, and as the giant|Kovash, Program Director wish shadow of a totalitarian state- {to express sincere appreciation on ponerse rag a obec or behalf of the fe Srvmecays to the| WPOP8- ; abolis se realities “of ‘free-| Ministers and Chaplains for mak- e S doms, we need the .protecting| ing the daily devotional a worth- ALL Ph powers of the Constitution more) while and effective Lenten Sea- pele SAME DAY SERV- than ever before. We need-the| son program. ICE WHEN REQUESTED: 'Crys- pe aregy iigeamlipag es tS tals, hands and crowns Fitted forcement for our defocratic While-You- Wait. form-of Government, we need it bites re for its: assurance- ef’ secuyity,’ arid we need it as,a, guiding, Jight shining forth the darkened sea An alter and an eight foot. cello- phane cross. constructed by the members'of the U. S. O. ~and the servicemen ° were placed in the lounge as an appropriate setting €ancer Program Postponed. To Saturday, April 23 * Louis’ @arbonell announces that due tothe rain last night the showing of the Cancer Film and the big benefit Carice# Fund. pel- formance scheduled for the Mon- of our Constitution met to insure! roe Theatre last night was post- the future security of posterity, | poned. s 3 these same wise men were claig-} It will take place Saturday voyant enough to understand the! night at the Monroe Theatre at problems facing a nation. These | 11 p. m. There will be eight bi | | Prices?) The lowest in town in keeping with high quality work... .« Bring; “your ave: Ha pb for 3 = yourself. “ 5 Key West's Only Authorized Sales and Service Agency . LONGINES-WITTNAVER: 2 WATCHES ~~ men prefected an instrument of} acts, both amateur and profes: | World's Most Honored. Watch Liberty, which serves even today {sional and all receipts go en- ‘Palla ck’s But;-America, have nq fea as a defender, and preset'ver of, tirely, to the Cancer fund: whe QuaALit® freedom and as a warrior against| You can’t afford to miss this Ve J EWELER ~ oppression. It was a great ‘ Wil-| unusual performance sponsored a liam. Pitt who said “Where Law ends Tyranny begins.” < # Have faith America—we* have by the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Key West and | for such a worthy cause as the Cancer Fund. This is a time when you can enjoy two full hours of fun and entertainment by giving just a token donation to the Can- cer Fund. 508 Duval Street a “Experienced Jewelers for Three Generations”, Watch This Space Thursday for the Introduction “of a° New Feature by Pollock's ‘ \ tector from evil aggressors—we haye the Constitution. 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