The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 21, 1949, Page 4

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Bowl Vasquez and Mrs, Cevtlen acted as hostesses for the effeir, and the musicians of, Large Success Local 202 donated part of their salaty for the evenifig toward the fund. W. G. Blythe, represen- tative for National Air Lines, was introduced and. spoke brief- ly concerning the air transpor- tation that ha dbeen provided for the “Blue Baby” and the ar- rangements for a special ambul- ance to meet the party in Wash- ington and drive them to the Johns Hopkins Hospital.in Balti- more. ‘ The entire door - receipts, to- gether with proceeds from the auction, amounting to $323.05; were turned over to Mrs. Mujica upon her departure Sunday aftern she -having been: ac- companied to the airport by Mr. and Mrs. Vasquez and Mfrs. Gavilan. The latter also volun- tarily accompanied Mrs. Mujica and Antonia to Baltimore. The benefit dance held on-Sat- urday night was a splendid and generous gesture on the part of those responsible, and they are to be thanked and congratulated for théir efforts in this worth- while project. "Girl Scout Troop 8 To Spend : Pour Days At Camp Jackson L. Sawyer Mrs. Derethy Sands is in re- eept of a letter granting permis- sem te Girt Scout Troop 8, Key West, te operate a four-day camp, wader the direction of Mrs. Kath- vene Whiting, registered 4-H and Geel Seout Camp Director, at Camp Jackson Lee Sawyer, Sum- merlend Key, June 27 through by Mes. Gretchen Kidd, Regi- ema director, Atianta, Georgia. Congratulations were extended USO NCCS Picnic Held a oa _At Perky Perky Lodge has become the twverite pienic spot for the USO NOLS crowd who go out every Suedey on a wiener roast and ewireing party. Variety of at- trections at this delightful spot hes contributed greatly to its be- ming © popular wih the ser- vieemen end USO NCCS Juniar hostesses who make up these pic- mie partes Perky Lodge is situated four- foon miles from Key West and the drive up the keys does a lot ® whet the appetite of all parti- gents, so that upon arrival ev- erveme i ravenous for the “hot es and ali the fixings. Servicemen and USO NCCS Jumor hostesses who joined in on Sunday's festivities were Betty Armayor, Joyce Bradley, Nancy thom, Sharon Mardis, Janice Ross, W. lL. MacFarlane, FNMR, Wade Hitehings, SN, Larry Franklin, SN. Joe Cullian, SN, Al Battles, GOGN, Rocky Duchene, SOSA, Demeld Abraham, SA, and Buford ot ange wone for the afternoon . Anita Bradley cmiapinisiti The Constitution says the pre- sident, Vice President and civil officers of the United States can be igypeached for “treason, bri- . Ge Webery or other high crimes and misdeamors” - camp director, leader and assist- ants for their fine program out- lined, and a copy of this program was forwarded to National Girl Scout Headquarters in New York. Mrs. Whiting will be - assisted by Scout Leader Mrs. Dorothy Sands, Assistant Scout Leader Mrs. Katherine Toth and Scout Mothers Mrs. Myrtle Bowary and Mrs. Adele Bringman. Hospital Sewing Group Meets Thurs. The Sewing Group of the Wo- man’s Auxiliary of Monroe Coun- ty Hospital will this week resume its usual Thursday afternoon meetings at the hospital at 2:30 o'clock, when linens will be hem- med and other necessary sewing on hospital supplies will be done. The Auxiliary requests the aid of any interested persons in this work, and transportation to and from the sewing meetings can be aranged by telephoning Mrs. Rutt at 420-W. Rebekah Lodge To Meet Thurs. The regular twice-monthly meeting of the Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14 will be held on Thursday evening of this week, June 23, at the Knights of Pythias Hall. Seek Divorces Petitions seeking divorces were filed yesterday in the office of Circuit Court Clerk Earl R. Adams by Betty Lamar Marsh against William Donald Marsh and by Lila Mae Terreil against Tommie Terrell. “Ttiy, Eva Kwafny? <Harry MISS MARTHA. GILCHRIST FR Teena, ne ge ee Dances. At Parish Hall : The poptilar Teenage Dances as. sponsored by the Service League of St. Paul’s Church will be held twice weekly during the summer months, it has been announced. These dances will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Parish Hall, and music will be furnished by the Coral Isle Serenaders. There will be a chap- erone in attendance at each danee and the affairs are open to the young people of Key West, who are given a cordial welcome to at- tend by the Service League. | 1 | Apply To Wed Applications for marriage licen- { ses were filed yesterday in the’ ice of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by Charles H. Odorfer, 22; of the U.S. Navy and Carmen ! De Armes, 22, of 612 Whitehead atreet; by Charles E.. Garirig, ‘Ir., 27, of 707 South street and Dolor- 8% ‘Ann Gartenmayer, 17, of 710 roline street and William H. tterer, 33, of the U. S. Navy and Evelyn Carol Mills, 27, of the Bonamy cottages. WwW VW wv vvCurVYVTs Aerovias “Q” Passenger List PALAMAAAAAAAAAAAAS The following passengers left for Havana on Aerovias “Q”: Guy C. Collins. Jean C. Collins, Julia A. Winchester, Amos J. Winchester, Harold Miller, Louise Miller, Ronnie Miller, Marguerite | Stout, Albert E. Stout, Norma Nicholson, Marjorie LaMont, Lawrence Gomia, Luther M. Smith, Jewel Smith, John North, George Greener, Virginia Green- er. Helen Grimes, Donald Grimes, Virginia Grimes, William Grimes, Edward E. Gross, Louise Gross, George A. Truelson,; Nellie ‘G. Truelson,. Milton -W; Swanson, Darlene Swanson, Elizabeth Swafison, Richard Swanson. Marie C. Respall, John Kwaf- Narcia Ellis, Elaine Ellis, Louis Cowan, John Cowan. Gladys Pridg, Richard Edwards, Ralph Kreps, Harold Nelson, Mary E. McCabe, Evelyn Cline, Charles Allen. Marilyn Nelson, Robert Shere, Ida Jones, Jerry Skinner, Donald Seuss, Beverly Lindsay. Enid Hoase, Joyce Thomas, Caroline Peterson, Shirley Fiscus, Jaekie Barbee, Donald Parks, Janet Knouse. Myron Hooe, Norman McClel- Jand, Beulah Stowe, Herbert Noble, Gary Mann, Kenneth Hooe, Charles Smith, Erma Ben- son, Kenneth Brostrom, Burleigh Hoexter, Clyde Jones, John Wan- gelin. Dan Hollass, Burton Hobson, Lois Saving, Janet Stone, Virginia Pool, Bob Nelson, Donald John- ston, Robert Thorner, Myrna Hooe, Nina Craft, Shirley Lent, Hiram Hilty, Thelma Clodfelter, Joe Menendez. Bill Johnson, Helio Gonzalez, Joseph Bascio, Manuel Ortega, Manuel Ortega, Jr., Francisea Ortega, Thothas Colyer, Jose Tillan, Emilio Garcia, Theodora Tillan, Samuel Carson, Pauline Carson. Mae ‘Lippman, Harry Lipp- man, Keith Taylor, Helene Tay- lor, Joe Bryan, Stella Bryan, Adele Steiger, Mildred ass, Ronald Sigal and Barbara Sigal. ' The principal agricultural pro- ducts of Spain are wheat, barley, oats, rye, olives and fruit. a nonats (Know America} John W. Snyder of St. Louis, secretary of the treasury, born 4 in Jonesboro, Ark., 53 years ago. Prof. Norman L. Bowen of the rnegie Institute, © ‘ashington, Key West In Days Gone By AS TAKER FROM FILES ‘ OF THE OF ‘TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS . WiLL You SMILE? The Bright Side Two Irishmen were using dy- Namite in a stone quarry when one was killed by an unexpected JUNE 21, 1998. ‘HSER GAT EE ton, Canada, 62 years ago. Work on the construction of the author, born in Tarrytown, N. Y. Proposed sewer outfall at Trum- bo Island will begin next Mon- day, WPA Area Supervisor B. Curry Moreno said today: mermesy 2 Thomas H. Robefts, 629 Grin- nell street, who had visited a son, Edward, in Tampa, and an- ether son, Leroy, in’ Jacksonville, each for a month, returned home yesterday. E As a result of a series of eon- fererices ariong répresentatives of the State Road“ Department, the United Stat »Bureau . of Highways and the Overesas Road and Toll Bridge trict | Com- nissioners, the. ¢ on the highway ‘over the right-of way of! jy will. begin on July 4} it was an- nouficed today. ' ~* ch VEE News has been. geceived here of the birth ‘of a son to Mr. and Mrs. .Raymond S. Erickson in Norfolk, ‘Virginia. ; Erickson ts the former Eleanér Richards, daughter of Mrs. Annie Richards of Key West: The Misses la Carmona and Frances Lee Tiller will be hostesses at a social meeting to- morrow -afterneon «of! the Key West Junior Woman's club. Mr. and Mrs., Maynard. Lowe, 1107 Angela ‘street, announced the birth of a ‘som,this morning. The baby weighed ight pounds. . Friends of. Miss. Olga Mar- rero celebrated her birthday an- niversary Monday ‘night at a re- ception and dance’ ih the armory. —— ail, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cruz arriv- ed yesterday from Lake City, Flo- rida,‘ ta spend- a week in Key West visiting relatives. hea a Today ‘The Ci editorial par raph:: wise mah ‘tearhs and. everything.” Coming Events TUESDAY,. JUNE 21 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. Teenage Dance, sponsored by Service League of St. Paul’s at Parish Hall. Music by Cor- al Isle Serenaders. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 Luncheon meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88, 12:00 Noon, in Clhabrooms in Building 178, U. S. Naval Station. THURSDAY, JUNE 28 Regular meeting, Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30 p. m. at Knights of Pythias Hall. Teenage Dance, sponsored by Service League of St. Paul’s, at Parish Hall. Music by Cor- al Isle Serenaders. Sewing Group meeting, Wo- man’s Auxiliaty of Monroe County Hospital, 2:30 p. m. at Hospital. Call Mrs. Rutt at 420-W for transportation. §ays in an Antiseptic Ointment Seothes: SKIN IRRITATIONS : For helpful antiseptic and medicinal aid to externally caused skin irtitations that itch, such as tettez, rash, simple ringworm, ames or Lavrant wd Gra ig ow e wore thesenghly solieviag gs ° * {famed petrologist of the geophy- { Frank S. Land of Kansas City, explosion. His friend was given “ job sd conveying the news to - the widow. Rockwell Kent, famed artist, “Mrs. Flanagan,” he began, 67 yeabs age: *| “isn’t it today the man will be | Prof. Reinhold Niebuhr of the ties be son: Mee Union Theological. Seminary, ¢'™*' ra ” New York, professor of pyeenith ——* is that,” replied Mrs, Christianity, born in Wright arr “Then ‘tis yourself that can be Mo., 57 years ago. : ; him,” Donald Culross Peattie of San- fine briead. peabinse -0y cheerfully ta Barbara, Calif., noted author eae Ghee born in Chicago, 51} Toothpicks of gold and silver were wy, weet used by the Romans, ; who also their teeth with ;Mo., founder and secretary-gen- ” “ ,eral of the Grand Council of the |2 SUbstance known as “dentifrie Order of De Molay, born in Kan- | 2 Sas City, 59 years ago. Lew Hahn, permanent presi-! Camp oF. ersigpateed dent-treasurer of the National; We desire in this manner to Retail Dry Goods Association, | ¢xtend our heartfelt appreciation New York shore in Jersey sical laboratory, born in Kings- City, ee all who, by their sympathetic .J ars ago. . and. kindly ...acts, — ; - Der “AchOW “Gesell “of Yale |uumough tae Cejany tekeee alla famed former professor of child the Hiness and’ following the hygiene, born in Alma, Wis., 69 Seath of oyr dear mother, Mra. ye scat i | unis THE FAMILY CARD OF THANKS ees . We desire. to thank the many | good people of Key West for; kindness shown us following the! recent death of our baby girl, | ous Penelope Jane Poppleston. Also! Pe do we wish to thank Dr. H. K.}« palliative Moore, Rev. Robert Weaver, the ee ne = superintendent and staff of the wheering tethina casks nel Mone County Hospital oes all Considering res, thie aT 4) ¢ ose who exten sympathy. amounts a pennies MR. AND MRS. EDWIN | (Catan ng gu am drei) PROT POPPLESTON. 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