The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1949, Page 4

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BARBARA MANNING INSPECTS NEW sae ee iss BARBARA MANNING, who will marry Gov. Fuller Warren of Florida June 26, tries on a new | St¢it, Roger Greenman, ‘Fri hat (left) and opens a wedding gift (right) in-her home at Los Angeles. The wedding ‘present is: Mathews, Novol , Read, i Solane, Dolores Solano, dance and piano numbers. eet Mere.) Mrs. Simpson and Mr. Pinder hestenses | together danced a samba, a rum- and | be and a lovely ballet adagio with were/the theme music of Claire de ‘woneine eeccomny hae that the man- Lune, and Mr. Pinder also did a tutes hoe te ott fodioe” Dome Res tap dancing number. Miss Moreno Ree pee mee eel te peNeR played the Warsaw Concerto, Lett to Ate emer will ahertty bel which was beautifully played eve Nee tin aa are om denthusiastically received, Ce ON tere Ween Plans were discussed for a pro- 6 Cee oteet sect aad bape powed social evening at the club, ore Wel he Sete im July, the | during which Mrs. Simpson and SE eeettee presented! Mr. Pinder, both of whom have fe em of the anietetos for been Arthur Murray dancing in- One whe serees # three! structors, will help interested uate: UP eh eee Beeomes| members of the Officers’ Wives ean Pace « sadidaton were) Club perfect South American, eter cet compet of Mae | ballream and dancing. oer > A MeeAlieter, Ray-| Biss. Sabew tay the tee wow Frets st Ml Reteard Rice q was won by Mrs. J . o- cnmeumond that $08 of|) Albright, 9 whet represent pro Hostemses and special guests ~~) oe he leeeet brvdge aed) at the next meeting of the club mer erty held andj will be announced later. Meck Interest Shown In Forthcoming fmerican Legion Baby Show cortretem: heve @ ww three grou bern ona of chive whe — feces years; group up of babies up to secondly, girls from eer ty pete on the faty Show « July 3 ot Amerean seem Heme pemenred by the to 5 years inclusive, and “oore ee Legon and the Ausil- thirdly, from 1 1-2 to 5 ( O "femestion pomntly years inclusive. ry Derethy Delfegre and Mrs.) Mine prizes will be given in om Covey Heat fhe commetiee each group, three prizes each in » Serpe of ie eew, and they the healthiest, prettiest and best- that twenty. dressed classes. © pee 6 ee eh be eward-| The baby show itself is much “eherete pormeter:, these locked forward to, and many horone heen deneted by le more registrations are expected 4 Fre geon }te be made before the closing tf Coetectorte wu be divided in.‘ date for same. 2 Suphie Charlotte Roberts Wed Te Debs Leon Saunders Recently = ede ~~ © be 1-2 1-2 i Le ow “ Swpher Charlotte Reb-pand Mrs. Herbert Etheridge, and oe ot Pete Leon Seunders,/present also was the bride's bat Key West. were united | mother. ) @eeriege 9 @ double ring The former Miss Roberts is the Hrhehy ceeerntiy in Kingsland, | daughter of Mrs. Ruby Charlow, ora The wedding took }and Mr. Saunders is the son of bathoet > " the Pieet MethodistiC. Leon Saunders. Both young % t thet elty, and was per- people are well-known in Key + er net the Bev. Herbert; West, both having graduated : ee | trom the Key West High School. tr for her Sounders wore Following a honeymoon trip “reer of «6faee «wit with, through Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Pivte seeemores, and carried al Saunaers have just returned to ~~ cofeeme Attendants at the | Key West, and will make their ~ were Mee M. J. Mi, Jr. [home here. a cozy blanket. The wedding will take place in Los Angeles. : % abate 4 SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY ws (®) Wirephoto BECAUSE HER SON ADOLPHIUS, 7, gradually’ recovering from a crippled condition, asked for a wheelbarrow ride. Mrs, Julia Roka St, Clairts going to push him to De:zoit from their Jacksonville, Fla. home for a family reunion. “It’s crazy but we'll love it.” she said. “I do everything I can to make him happy.” Here they plan their route. . ° Rainbow \Coming Events Girls Meet MONDAY, JUNE 20 — Meeting, Key West High School Alumni, 8:00'p m. at Lion’s Tomorrow Den on Seminary street. Re- The regular meeting of Key presentatives of each class in 5 attendance. { West Assembly No. 13, Order TUESDAY, JUNE 21 Meeting, Woman’s Auxiliary of First Congregational Church, Rainbow for Girls, will be. held tomorrow evening, Tuesday, at 7:30 o‘clock at the Scottish Rite |} WILL ¥OU:SMILE?- | Philadelphia, Should Be After a lively argument, says’! wifie: “Bill, you're a terrible man | to live with; why can't you be! like Jag¢k So-and-So?” she went} on. “They have been married 20 years and his wife tells me he’s gentlemanly, and loving and ten- der. “So he ought to be tender.” re- plied hubby. “He’s been in hot water for 20 years!” TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Lillian Hellman of Pleasant- ville, N. Y.,. playwright, author and editor, born in New Orleans, 44 years ago. Josephine W. Johnson of Kirk- wood, Mo., novelist, born there, 39 years ago. ; James A. Linen, publisher of | Time Magazine, born in Waverly, Pa., 37 years ago. Harold F. Pitcairn, president of the Autogiro Co., of America, born in Bryn Athyn, Pa., 52 years ago. 3 Gwilym A. Price, president of Westinghous *Eléetric, “born in} I t | Cannonsburg, Pa., 54 years ago.’ Rear. Admiral James L. Hollo- way, Jr. superintendent of the U. S. Naval Academy, Anapolis, born in Fort Smith, Ark., 51 years ago. Edmund R. Purves, executive : director of the American Institute j of Architecture, Washinton, D. C., born in Philadelphia; 52 years | ago. Malcolm P. Ferguson, presi- ; dent of Bendix Aviation, Detroit, born in Elmira Heights, N. Y., 53 years ago. Errol] L. Flynn, screen star, i born in Tasmania, 40 years ago. Not only Christianity but also Buddhism, Zoroastrianism and : ta. ms meng 3 Be Fra’ Weare Mecciques, Gutier- Antonio. Mesa, Rosalie vez, Lourdes Rey, Beatriz Gon- zalez,. Madelin Becker. -Dorothy Becker, Marie Kreisinger, Jose- phine Kreisinger, Kenneth M. Walker, Ydilio Cubero. Flora Wilson, Cora Holloway, Philomena McAber, Alice Wil® son, Edna Folonie, Dorothy Walsh, Alice Wilson, Minnie Pennington, Melisa Line. Ambry Hobbs, Mary Hobbs, Phillip. Alico, ‘Marcella Alico, Drury Williford, Howard Oikle. Jackie Spencer, Jeanne Spen- |cer, Letta Hampton, Bilt Hamp- ton, Tomasa Grimes, Mary A. Grimes, Albert Hernandez, Betty Johnson, Lawrence Dailey, Mary Dailey and Mario Alfonso; New: Hearing Device ‘. Has No Receiver Button In Ear Chicago, Ill.—Deafened et are» haili a. new. devic t gives ais hearing without making them wear a receiver button in the ear. They now en- joy songs, sermons, friendly companionship and business suc- cess with no self-conscious feel- ing. that people aré looking at any button hanging on their ear. With the new invisible Phanto- mold you may free. yourself not only from. deafness, but from even the appearance of deafness. The makers of Beltone, Dept. 40, 1450 W. 19th St., Chicago 8, Ti, dre so proud of their achievement they will gladly send you their free brochure (in plain wrapper) and explain how you can test this amazing invisible device in the privacy of your own Commander And Mrs. Close Heneved ¢ Party Sunday At Seaplane Base Cammender and Mrs Cherne etre officers party given by Copten end Mre J R Lee on the “peewee hewn at the rear of Quar the TF". U. & Naval Air Station om Gate) at 6 o'clock evening ond Mrs. Cloge, +109 Avehae "®” have been resi- ents of Key West for nearly rer veers during which time Crees wagnebe New Shou 4t Martello Galler ¥ B. EB. gExecutive Officer of Anti-Subma- guests of honor at al rine Development Squadron One (VX-1) at Boca Chica Field, the squadron commanded by Captain Lee Commander and Mrs, Close will leave Key West in the near future. The party was-attended-by 60 officers and their wives. Cocktails and a variety of hors d’oeuvres Close bas served as | were served. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Marshall have returned from Chicago, where they attended the gradua- tion of Mrs. Marshal's son, Rich- é Regi nning tomorrow, Tues’ afd Noyes, from Northwestern on ae hes oi be a pew show | UBiversity at Evanston, Ill. The m Marshalls leave tonight for the nies the Martello Gallery, Virgin Islands, from which 4 ‘he Key West Art/place they expect to return in ' al Soevety about a week's time. iMterest in the = minting in oils by a | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cie- . . fsinski and their son, Ronnie, . Ewenhower, a study! left yesterday for Chicago, = ner | 8 yellow vase, | where they will visit both their ? . eture Wes @ gift ©) families. They expect to remain \ Seth, command-lin Chicago for several weeks, egy he Navel Hospital! before returning to Key West heen executed | and their home on Simonton Deenhewer while he street. mereting in Key West Miss Mignon Watts of Fells- sew show will continue! mere, Florida, is the house guest » & umd will be fol-l of Miss Lorraine Nottage, 528 om exhibit of histori- | Grinnell street. The Misses Watts e monet im July and Nottage were roommates at 7 E 4 Florida State University during ~ipply To Wed the past year. \* eepfieetion for « marriage} Many of America’s best tile set- eenee Wee Ohed toay im the of- | ters of 20 years ago came from : i County Judge > Venice, Italy, the city of canals, pr 7 + ~~ we where need for waterproof build- aio © * #16 Bahama]! made clay tile a popular eee building material. Temple, Simonton and Eaton streets. Degree will be conferred on two candidates at this meeting, and there will also be a discuss- ion of plans for the Silver Tea to be given by the Order on July 8. TODAY IN HISTORY (Knew America) 1782—The Great: Seal of the United States; with the bald eagle as the national emblem, adopted by' Act of Congress; , 1840—Samuel F Bs Merse “iss sued his first telegraph patent. 1863—West Virginia admitted to Statehood—35th State. 1893—Lizzie Borden acquitted in celebrated Fall River, Mass. murder case. 1918—Baseball players made eligible for draft, but permitted L 1938—18, including high Ger- man military officials, in New York for espionage. 1941—Ford Motor signs tract with the C..I, O. 1942—-A Jap sub fires on Van- couver Island radio station Canada. 1944—Beginning of the battle of the Philippine Sea. American invasion forces race for Cher- bourg in Normandy, France. 1945—On Okinawa, big guns silent for first time in 81 days. 1947—Truman vetoes the Taft- Hartley Bill and House quickly overrides. 1948—Western Powers cupation zones. The warming of a wind by de- scent down a slope is due to the depression of the air as it de- sends; the so-called Chinock, on the eastern side of the Canadian Rockies, one example, has been known to raise the temperature 40-degrees Fahrenheit in 15 minutes. SUS Se ees Some bamboo grows to be 120} feet tall. to finish out season—World any indicted | con-; in} intro- | duce new Deutsche mark in oc- | 10:00 a. m. at Service Cen- ter. Regular meeting, Key West As- sembly No.. 13, Order Rain- bow for Girls, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple, Simon- ton and Eaton streets. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 Luncheon meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88, 12:00.Noon, in Clubrooms in Building 178, U. S. Naval Station. A monument was erected by the Mormons at Salt Lake City for the’ gills which answered their prayers for an end to a grasshopper scourge. SAVE 67% ON RETURN TICKET NATIONAL AIRLINES SUMMER EXCURSION FARES May 15th - October 31st * 21-DAY ROUND TRIPS NEW YORK $111.50* PHILADELPHIA = $103.75* WASHINGTON, o.c. $ 93.70* BALTIMORE $ 97.00* NATIONAL AIRLINES CALL 1086 or your travel agent Ticket Office Meacham Airoart Islam are, or have been, mission- ary religioins. home without risking a penny. Write Beltone today.—Advt. MURDERED » . hanging half out of his bunk was a man, his undershirt stained crimson . .. and another miner pays for his. folly in grubbing for gold. The Vigilantes of Dutchman's Gulch find and hang their man only to learn, too late, that their victim had been innocent of the crime. How John Tyler and his son, Jeff, make amends to the innocent man’s child and the magner in \ehich Glenn’s debt of gratitude is dramatically erased, form a gripping tale of romance, intrigue, robbery and murder, as you will see when you Tread... ONLY THE BRAVE STARTING IN THE CITIZEN TOMORROW 9866586 S6OHO8SHHSSOOCCE

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