The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 11, 1949, Page 4

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: Morgan Dennis, Who Entertained Here This Winter For Humane Society, In Savannah Doing Dog Portraits Society's Dog Dance this pastiteee 9 winter = 7S pe wr of ga Mrs. ‘ ki war Sante Sevannah and executing many , Beret, @ rare all-white Pekingese eq portrait commissions this Rajahanna a red sable fe- late Spring. Everyone enjoyed; male. Mrs. Mills is resuming the dog skit with the two tele~, r Operations at her small vision pups that he did here, but' but “s kennels at ‘Coffee! °™ many Key Westers did not et — that Morgan Dennis is a we Mr. | many years : most famous for, has made sketches for oc nee his portrayal of dogs. {ican Humane Association’s annu- Mr. Dennis is probably most al pet calendar has done larly known for his famous ] and listen” Scotties which! to Animals Week” as well as fine used by the Texaco people dog portraits in oil and in fact trademarks reproduced ' any type of canine illustration. over three million times and also} Morgan Dennis started his for his dog greeting and Christ- | career as.an apprentice in the mas cards. yArt Dep't. of a Boston Daily After finishing two very suc- ;Mewspaper and soon found his ~seestul dog portrait commissions dog sketches much in demand. “wiven him by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis | Since then he’s stuck pretty close 4. Mills (She is the former Otti-{to dogs and you can be sure, Meloney) at their country since it’s the habit of dogs— , Giant Oaks at Coffee Bluff. they've stuck loyally to him. The @uteide Savannah, Mr. Morgan result has been fame for—Morgan received several other dog por- Dennis, fine painter of dog por- trait commissions from promin- traits. - Key West Entertained Bradentonians During Episcopal Convention Week Key West entertained many, ; convention either as delegates or Bradenton guests according to a’ visitors were: May Harris, Lukey story in a Bradentown daily pub-' Moody, Eleanor Rogers, Cather- ‘Viehed early this week, during ine Moss, Vera Bacon, Retta the reeent Episeopal Church Con- Bowen, Clara Balis, the Raymond vention. Balises, Herman Turners, G. B. . “Bpiscopalians are back after Knowles and Arthur Whte- island-hopping to Key West, 18 horns. Many of the Bradenton- strong, to the twenty-seventh an- ians were entertained informally nual convention of the Diocese of before the main dinner Wednes- South Florida Episcopal ehurch. day evening in one of Key West’s “Besides attending to lots of oldest homes by Miss Etta Patter- . ©hyireh business and church ser- and her sister. They are sisters of ~ vines, the visitors and delegates Lettie (Mrs. W. E.) Shedd of. Se pee of turtle steaks and lime without which no visit to ? z oy | founders of Key West and of the ~ “Among those attending the host church.” a ' _- ee ee Virginia Perez Married Jos. G. Kohla In Miami Last Saturday Morning Mrs. Julio Perez of 908 White- j with the groom and Mrs. Esther head street this city announces Chavez, a very dear friend stood thet her deughter, Virginia was with the bride. married to Joseph G. Kohla,! Joseph Kohla, who is a Bos’n BWC USN, in Miami, at eleven: Mate’s Chief in the Navy is the «. ®. om Saturday, May 7. {son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kohla of The bride wore a lavender Tacoma, Washington. Mrs. Koh- outfit with matching picture hat'la, the former Virginia Perez re- ond white gloves, shoes and signed from her job with local stockings and a maching orchid firm of Lopez: Wholesale Liquors me. The wedding ceremony and prior to that was secretary performed by the local, for several years to State Repre- wus county judge in Miami and in| sentative Bernie C. Papy. Palma Sola Park, who was born| in this house which was built by | Walter C. Holt against Beulah C. | the Florida keys would be com-|their gransfather, one of the | Holt. ee tee tion Service in the monthly birthday party for ambulatory patients at the U. S. Naval Hos- pital last night. : Features of the evening were a! quiz program, dancing, a beauti-' | | AN | Buffet Supper |At Hospital Moved [Up To 6:00 P.M. The Monroe County Hospital Buffet Supper which has been | scheduled to start at 6:30 p. m., on the Hos- ; pital grounds has been moved up a half hour and will start at 6:00 Pp. m. : This supper is being given un- der the auspices of the County Hospital's Women’s Auxiliary and the Key West Business and Professional Women's Club, members of which, along with | Miss Marie Hartel and Mrs. B. C. | | Papy are in charge of the supper arrangements. | _ Everyone and his family is cor- ‘dially welcome and from present indications a record crowd may be expected. ne | Seek Divorces Petitions seeking divorces have been filed in the office of Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams by Wil- liam Vehse against Nan Taylor | Son was born to Mrs. Mary Ker- Vehse; by Malcolm Monk against! Win, wife of Joseph T. Kerwin, Millie Monk; by Fred H. Passow | Lt., U. S. Naval Station. i against Theda Passow; by Wil- lard Pearce against Geraldine, chael Edward. Calendar of Events| Wadeab Harrell Thorne against, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 Cassello Pearce; by Anne Herrick against Paul D. Herrick; by C. J. Berry against Lucille Berry;! Henry Sanford Thorne; by hoes be Von Paulson Pinnix against Robert Pinnix; by Haroldo Dur- an Bonne against Maria Cruz; Bonne; by William L. Harkness | against Mary Agnes Harkness; ! by Helen C. Ridley against Frank ! Ridley; by Nathan Bader against! THURSDAY, MAY 12— Lucille M. Bader; by Eugene! Burt, Jr., against Marjorie Burt; | by Martin David Herman against ; Sally Harris Herman and by! The | WEATHERMAN | i H | Key West & Vicinity: Contin- | ued fair and warm weather thru Thursday. Moderate northwest-. erly winds becoming northeast- | erly Thursday. \ Florida: Partly cloudy to cloudy | over south portion with scattered | thundershowers this afternoon} and in extreme south portion’ Thursday afternoon. Cooler | north portion and little change have their regular monthly meet- Two Births In son was\born in the U. S. Naval Hospital to. Mrs. Nova Bawman, wife of. LtJG Marvin K. Bow-} man, SUR.AS DEV DET. The| child. has been named Marvin; Taylor. FRIDAY, MAY 13— oem ae ot — - *| USO-NCCS Junior Hostesses Assisted | 194 At Red Cross.Naval Hospital Party USO NCCS Junior Hostesses| ful birthday cake and ice cream, }_ and gifts for the patients whose, birthdays occur in May. Junior Hostesses present were the Misses Mary Saunders, Rosa- lie and Carolirie’ Camalier, Betty Armayor, Netta Valdez, Joanne Knowles, Eunice McCraw and Betty Kling. <s; Fleet Reserve Both Branch and Unit 56) Meet Thursday The Fleet Reserve Association, both Branch and Unit 56 will ing on Thursday, May 12th, in the clubrooms at 8 p. m. Election of officers for the coming year, and a very import- ant problem involving the club- rooms is coming up and all mem- bers are urged to attend so that they may have a vote on it. Naval Hospital - A> five pound twelve ounce | A seven pound, three ounce The child has been.named Mi-; American Legion regular meet- | ing 2nd and: 4th Wednesday | each month at. Club house 8 p. m. \ Women’s Auxiliary Monroe County Hospital © regular meeting at hospital 3 p. m. County Hospital Buffet Sup- per. Everyone Welcome. se P.M., on Hospital Grounds. | Mary and Martha Circle of WSCS of Fleming St. Meth- odist Church will meet at! home of Mrs. John A. Know- les, 1122 Stump Lane, 8 p.m. Fleet Reserve Association. Both Branch and Unit 56 regular monthly meeting in club- house 8 p. m. { and forks man who ght: his own. ‘host pro- vides them ‘and custom’ ‘dictates that they bejof silver. The news for this year’s 1949 Silver Parade’ consists (May 9-25),' according to Ralph‘ luncheon fork C. Dickson, local jeweler, is that'size knives most of the. patterns’ and pieces | elaborate. that were so difficult toget dur-{ added later), soup ing the war are. ‘now available.|can double for They can be seen ‘today on dis-! fork (used also | play at The Beachcomber. and the individual The homemaker’s first require-| er, Also included in ment, according to Mr. Dickson,}inal buying scheme is flatware, which means knives, forks and. spoons.. A popular way to buy flatware is by place| and cake servers. ; settings. You'll need, one place | setting for each member of your| for all the place set family to start. Extra settings! forks, i i may be added dater. As you} tasse spoons—and still ; Proceed to build your complete {odd serving pieces that service you will want to add hol-| tinction to a table setting.~-Advt. : Hi een tate i Daughter to Blacks , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Black, trailer 6 Fort Taylor, announce the birth of a daughter weigh- ing 7 Ibs.. 13 1-4 ozs., last Thurs- day at 3:23 a: m. ' The new arrival has_ been} Special given the ‘name of Janet Elaine. | Summer Rates Black is} stationed with t ° Navy here, and is a former resi- bs te dent of Camden, New . Jersey.: Pi . G { Mrs. Black is from Los Angeles,! California. . f MANY FARMS ARE STILL UNMECH.ANIZED,\|. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa—(#) —Fay Boyer, owner of an imple- ment shop in \ Council Bluffs,’ says five per ent of: the farmers in southwest Iowa still operat’ with home-draw.. equipment. H “And you are: wasting yotr ; breath talking powered. equij)-; ment to them,’ he says. “They} have their own system of farm-, ing and reason. ‘v7hy change?” j He said there are two distinct! types still using horses—ihe*? THE CHURCH OF THE \ t 1008 OLIVIA STREET 2 _W.F. BRANNON, Pastor ~~ , There Will Be A Film Shown e i young man just starting out and the “old timer”. In Town Stock Isle4, Trailer @ a Lamp Phone 1577-R Fern Chapter No. 21 order of Eastern Star will hold regu- lar meeting in Masonic Hall 8 p. m. Members and visiting members of Order. are cordi- ally invited. * the presence of the following fa- mily and frineds: Mrs. Julio Pe-; re, mother of the bride, Henry Perez, her brother. Julio .Perez, Je, ancfhpr brother stood up ‘Methodist Church Wesleyan Service Guild Installed New Officers Monday |REPORT | The Wesleyan Service of Me Methodist Church install-! et mew officers for the coming; hen | over south portion. | eect Florida j j Jacksonville Thru Sees caae bettie tei! Straits & East Gulf: Moderate ; cS Martinique after which they, West to northwest winds becom- ‘ will be at home in their new) ing bape pink yap og ‘ i 6 portion today and in south por-} eieremenys at, Sanam Zabel et tion Thursday. Few thunder- | showers over south portion today | otherwise clear to partly cloudy j | weather. | Key West, Fla., May 11, 1949 Mrs. Connie Darby; Treasurer— | (Observation taken at ‘City Office. Mrs. Etha Stricker. 8:30 a.m., EST}: A short devotional was read Temperatures: | i ting held on|by Mrs. Loreen Richardson. A| Highest yesterday -.. t¢- 86 7 aight ie the oom ott social hour with refreshments Lowest last night past 76 Peacon. | served by o arrnag aw Pea- staal MSS. Z impressive candlelight ce-} con finished up the evening. r ee remonial arrangements . were| Other members who attended ; noi ——- me winde by Mrs. Loreen Richardson | the meeting were: Mrs. Harold | Tota _ = ats T. ins end pest president Susan Pea-' Russell, Mrs. George Saunders, Total this — ses po ins. eon was the installing officer.} Mss. Elizabeth Singleton, Miss Deficiency t is mont a ins, New officers for coming | Margaret Pinder, Miss Louise Total this — ee = year as follows: President--Mrts. | Ketchings, _ Miss Lucille Rich- woe : is _~ okay . Carola Nettles; Vice-President | ardson, Miss Gretna - McClain, — lumidity, Mrs. Henry Russell; Secretary— ‘and Miss Adele Roberts. — : Se ee ee ve eae Sree ents Si Barometer ; ; a Level), 8:30 a.m. Business, Professional Women Hold en Lae. PO. . | Tomorrow's Almanac Installation Breakfast At La Concha | gunvisc eo ee ; Sunset 7:02 p.m. Key West's Business and Pro-*sonville. Wilhelmina Harvey, aA pcritise 7:33 pm. fessional Women are holding a| popular BPW president who has| Moonset 5:37 a.m. «peeial Installation Breakfast | just finished a very active term, ae val Sunday morning, May 15th inj has been nominated by the Dis- TIDES the Rainbow Room of the Lajtrict for 2nd Vice President of | (Naval Base) Concha Hotel at 10 a. m. the State Business and Profes- Somaiaw This breakfast is the first] sional Women’s Clubs. ; (Eastern Standard Time) gathering of the BPW under} Election of State officers is on High their new President, Mrs. Mary) the roster of business to be com- | Odd ain, a sca Lee Graham and promises to be. pleted in Jacksnville and Key | 10:52 p.m. 3:58 p.m. © well attended affair. Some im- | West has eight votes. Anyone ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA portant business will be covered who can, should go to this State (Reference Station: Key West) we well as the formal proceedings | Convention on May 19, 20 and | Time of] Height of of the installation. 2ist. Special arrangements have Station— Tide |high water The Executive Committee, at} been made on a special rate bus Bahia Honda thewequest of the president elect, | for those wishing to attend this (bridge) __—Oh10m 0.0 ft how cancelled the May Business; convention, and anyone plan-| No Name Key Meeting as many officers will be| ning to go should call Claire (east end) -+2h 20m at the State Convention in Jack-{ Arlen for further details. | Boca Chica : | ae ee (Sandy Point)—0h 40m RED ZONE LIMITS nature”, according to officials of WESTERN REPORTERS the zone’s German administra- tion. BERLIN — (AP)—West Berlin) mye crticials said this was to wt West German correspondents | counter the alleged predujicing of will no longer be invited to cover | Russian zone correspondents in events of a “purely Russian Zonel the West. . \ Caldes Channel (north end) 3m 10m +14 ft o NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Correction: to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections te be added. \\ Thursday. May 15, 7:45 P.M. “THE LIFE-OF CHRIS1, FROM THE BIRTH TO THE ASCENSION” A 45-Minute Film | Everyone Welcome Q STERLING ef Hee you'll find the particular pattern to suit your taste perfectly ... for each of the famed Gorham Sterling designs is authentically styled, fashioned to exacting stand- ards by Gorham craftsmen in silver. Come in and let us help select your pattern! Prices shown are for one 6-piece place-setting, Fed. Tax included.

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