The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 25, 1949, Page 5

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Key West Art And Historical Seciety To Sponsor Special Exhibit For Patients At Naval Hospital. West Art and Hist-) exhibit of the saine same oul ts sponsoring a} will follow in the Gat Project, and the pf TT er welt see ome of the orbits «ever offered by the All of the pict by ures afe bord artists, the f Tisenhower, which, wil ; i i Hf i : i Fs ‘and the Florida Keys. nickels in it for some time.” ee Holding Classes For All Ages’ Exhibition Held At Tye pint gession of the summer) Pue, Minses Betty Hiss, ‘foas| ,, Cah Prizes —Eiest, Diane Aue) Metbe School conducted A iet; watercolor; second, Valter Street and First eats Betty Russell, JackieyDu- Vinson, oil; third, George Car- ander. 4 “ mona, watercolor. morning. of asi| Som B Grey, John A. Knowles | Fist Prizes-High School Art werk at the Fleming Street an-| Reggie Russell, Alice gj spepactieni Iesncy anioK lees Claude Salis, Harold Russell and leum cut; John Collar, finger Sm enwoliment of 127 pu-| Miss Edna Elwood. Mrs. Reggie | PAE, | seh school: are classes for all ages.| Russell Is the secretary for all| , Sccond prizes—High | : handicraft, | groups, Mrs. Alice Cutty is re-|J08n Knowles, sketch; Diane playing of|freshment. chaitman, aha Mre.| AMler, Ere dale Dates inti 4 " ar ¢| son, watercolor; Jackne Drudge, Gees ene Ginger pointing are the} Claude Salis is the supervisot of plone ety-deont Seuchen teas ger painting; George Carmona, oy reshments oil, on to pean . Third Prizes High School: Melping to make the school an Bobbie Fernandez, watercolor; cutatending succens a x ‘i ¥ 0 | Valter Vinsno, crafts; John Busto,! bowina ne Pp, fe ono FOIE MON cack. eee Barbara Delgado, water- Hepemers Department: Mes-|other week, and on next Friday | Color- i an «| night at 00 o'eibck on cree Honorable Mention — High .of the work accomplished, along | School: Maty Pent, color sketch; with an interesting program will| Lillie Lanier, watercolor; Ralph be held and the affair will, be| Wagumshut, watercolor; Ivan ‘open to the public. Watson, color sketch; Judy Daughtry, finger painting; Marna, "| “itevernicr School-Third Pri ‘avernier o01—Thir« ‘ize: Jackne Drudge, Local Boy, Proved _| sennnic winxinson, fitn trade. Convent of Mary Immaculate— Popular At Boy’s State At Tallahassee ated prize: Nancy Sawyer, ninth hd grade. ‘The many Wiends of Jackne) Boys’“Stiite, and that he is Pery }y Bechodl..— (Hanorable: Drudge here will be pleated to | grateful to’ the Masonic Order Wierda Bedepresd mane te the Show thet he is provi very} and the American Legion for this| entire class, fifth grade; bed- peopeler end well-liked in his role | opportunity, since it is both edu- | spread made by “a group of girls” of Sepresentetive from Key West} cational and enjoyable. “Pof the sixth grade. wt the Fc State that has been| As Representatives, the boys} ‘High School Annex (Seventh held at Tallahassee. met in the State Legislature and | Grade)—First Prize: Hilary Higgs. Hie bes been elected City Coun-| performed the duties of that of-] High School, History Class eter end State Representative, | fice. They were addtessed by, the} (Note Books)—Honorable Men- ot wee meminated by the Dade}Governor and ‘other prominent] tion:. Charles Morrison, Floyd Coenty Delegation for State Tre-/ officials and eitizens of the State} Roberts, Mae Kaplan. ower, whteh election was heldjof Florida, and they also heard Harris School—First Prize: yesterday at Tallahassee. readings of’ poetry written espe- Reggie La Paz, 4 econd Prize, tie wee else appointed by the} cially for Boys’ State by the poet : P'ifferkern, M. Sjursen. Jumer Department: Mrs. Lois FLORIDA'S GOV, FULLER WARREN samples California orange juice and enjoys.a hearty laugh during press conference upon his arrival in Los Angeles to marry Barbata Manting. The wedding of the 43-year-old governor and the 24-year-old social- ite takes place Sunday. He told reporters that six months of being governor “has given me my fill.” He said -he financed, ical value dealing with the trip “out of the piggy bank—I've been putting quarters and ‘ List Of Prize Winners In Students Billy. Fri: (®) Wirephoto sk si eo ier el Martello Gallery Tommie Sobala, 6A; Thifd Prize, James Lackie, 2B; Honorable Mention: Henry Lopez, crafts. Poinciana, School—First Pri Patrick . Frohock, erayon land- scape; Second Prize: Eugene Cal- vin, first grade; Third Prize, Ronald. Hall, first. grade; Honor- able Mention: Patrick . Davis, fourth. grade, crafts; Matt Brown, fifth grade, erafts, and Freddy Frohock, sixth grade. garita Pons, third grade; Second Prize,- Miguel Mariscal, fourth grade; Third Prize, Nancy Jamar- Total last 24 hours Total this month - Excess this month Total this year - Deficiency this yt Relative Humidity, (Sea 5 30.12 San Carlos—First Prize: ‘Mar-| Sunri ‘ Be i E i ul if E a 4 i l RT. ert, Fla., June 25, 1949 tion taken at City Office, 14% tava 30 . am. iis “We how ins.—1020.0 mbs. gs ve fetes 2 ce es oot on a conveérgation, atlo, second . grade, New Moon 2 - é Foe i; , Reynolds School—First Prize: Com E ; - (still in separate detention camps Donald Teel, age 6; Third Prize,| TIDES : omen cig Love Surr mounts 4s donee, Nancy Conly, age 6 (crafts); Hon-| (Naya) Base) h J fi ..: Once their stories were Hhown orable Mention: Sharron Judkins, | pomesow Latin-American Dance, Cuban| fF PISON Bars ‘to be true, they were bhought aa ont Soar , CBastern Standard Time) Club, 9:00 .P, M, featuring : to Outram prison here and the ivision Street \—First Sigh Low Curbelo: and his orchestra. SINGAPORE — (P) — Lee Sun, Priz Martin Thomas, , third grade; Second Prize, Erce Lia 09 a.m. 2:26 am. 1 Installation of officers, Robert eas : iti pm. 4:24 p.m. J. Perry Chapter’ Order of 3% and Low Sei Mui, 16, were wedding was arranged. oficial of the Secretariat Diaz; third gtade; Third Prize, 000 DeMolay,8:00 p. m, at Ma-| 4waiting reparation to China un-/ for Chinnese Affairs seted os Nolan Drudge; Honorable Men-| | appyprioNtAL TIDE DATA sonic’ Temple. Public invited |der emergency regulations. They master of ceremonies while the tion: Jo-Ann Atwell, sixth grade.| (pete, Station: Key ‘West) by Chapter to attend. wanted to be wed. Authorities | official public relations depare+ Ricketts. Day Schoal—Honor-| PEfStspre SRE sar taunt of | MONDAY, JUNE. 27 checked on their story with their| ment photographer served as & able Mention: Mary Buie. ‘Station— Tide {high water] Concert featuring King’s Cardl-| Patents while the couple were'| witness. . Navy Nursery—Third Prize: The aah Bhs were: First, $6; second. and third prizes. $2.50 each: First prize winters Were award- ed. students’ membership in. the ciety for one year: Holders. of student membership NOTE! : (—j—Minus sign: Corrections cards are entitled to admission to the Martello Gallery at any time and may bring in free one .non- adult guest. Director as band leader to form aj himself, who is a famous English Rand and last night at the] poet. plotters aang annual Boys’ Dance. Just as} Last night saw the conclusion |, 4 erovias “<Q” © Key West, the boys there call- i me eae pn gc gf and P “ od tim “The Merry James”. jackne Drudge will soon ome I 1s Jockne writes his family that/agein to tell his family and assenger t the would like for every boy to} friends himself all that transpired | . Aha nae hewe the opportunity of going to! at the gathering. The following passengers left —_ a sey Havens ra Siete ie - . . > ° ° uther McCallister, Vera Me- Naval Hospital Patients’ Picnic Callister, John Moote, Hilda . ‘ M J Ih Cast Anali And Pish At Boca Chica Wednesday | Caste, iesebh cactra dr. George Gordon, Sebastian Cabrera, Lil- lian Smith, Lorena Reeves, Gu .tavo, Roca, Manuel Cabrera, Hil- ario Basanta, Servando Gonzalez, USO-NCOS Program Assist-) brought many beck for “seconds”, ot Vers Weed, jointly with}and confidentially,.¢ven ‘for American Red Cros rector | “fourths”. Afterwards, lounging’ See Ot end USO YMCA work-jon the warm sand, many tall Miguel’ Casamayor, Juvenal’ Al- or Dereon Coun, drove three car-} tales were told. meida, Rolando Gonzales, Aurelio eet of US Naval Hospital] Patients participating inelud-) cacti, Wilbur Herman, La- eetiente te Boece Chica Key lastied R. L. Snyder, FM; fi P.} Verne Waddill. Wednesday for a picnic and fish- oeoc. Bee oe agg Aurelio Santiesteban, Candido TA ie ccuch, groups scattered Trulit. ALCA; J. F. Yzhass, BA; | o20%. Argolin Valencia, Marga- «pend the afternoon swimming | J. P. Hargrove, TP boca Benjamin Steinberg, James Ed-. fetene, ball - playing and sun-| FN; E. S. Dorsett, } am “| wards, Louise Edwards, Paul wee until “chow call.” The) Marcy, FN. toi Conner, Bill. Fitzpatrick, Radam- wt fire where hot dogs} The Wednesday fishing party| |; Benemelis, Erasino Novo, Ed- orelgeeeted, ond the table laden|is looked forward to by the!) 3a Gomez, Frances Gomez with Tolads, pickles, tomatoes,| Hospital patients as a pleasant | Francisco Hero, Walter McCook, dives, buns and hot coffee; interlude each week. Francis Baskett, Margaret Bas- -_——————— err ett | ett. Alton Gracey Te i 4 Alberta Gracey, iam Beni- Life Magazine Personal Mention | on: Ken Daver. Howard Finch, ‘ ae Ann Ould, Marion Bundick, John Phe ra oher Mrs. William Langston has ar- Irizarry, Stephen Russell, nch log rived in Key West from her home} Lipscomb, Emory Dell, William ‘ Lea Enri fe) Carmen ; at Parris Island, S. C., to spend a, Enrique Ovares, Ca ) isiting Here several weeks with her mother, | Shaver, Tom Moye, Albert Cebol- -veral days | Mrs. Watson Carey and other re-| lero, Albert Ledesna, Emilia Ri- ae See Wer for severe ids latives. Mrs. Langston is the for-| vero, Sergio Fernandez, George Wallace Kirkland, outdoor! 1c, Miss Alicia Curry. Higgins, Patricia Higgins. matt photographer for Life maga- ——_——_————— tees Chieago office,who is doing 4 sone magpesting work in and a- Seek Divorces wund the Florida Keys. 5 Petitions seeking divorces were ee —_—" PD yd filed yesterday in the office of ee enim vere is to go} cifeult Court Clerk Earl R. Ad- purpese @ his vis Keys with | ams by Rig ae wee Be te Marquees inst Mar; er Wigginton Restmen Blackie Cruz to photo- aaaae, Claret Saursless as Graph “— for a forthcoming J. Willard Saunders. wt » m= hee. . y AP Newsfectures| BIRTHDAY Seme months ago Mr. Kirkland ; comet the" Brenuiades National] A pply To Wed EARL MOUNTBATTEN OF Pork, making a host of photo- BURMA, born June 25,1900, at . whieh will appear in anj An application for a.marriage| Windsor, England, as Prince editien of the magazine, | license was filed yesterday in the}Louis Franevis' Albert Victor eed the © bie third visit to Key/office of County J Rayniond | Nicholas of Battenburg, son of R. Lord by James E. Holladay, 22,| Prince Louis of Battenburg, a of the U. Poets mn, Mareclla cousin of George ak re er rast biggest producer Magdalena Meilander, 21, was a gfanddaug o een, at ~ Ay = Fleming street. Victoria and sister of the later CIVITAN: PRESIDENT I 1 () Wirephoto EUGENE BRYAN (above) of Chattanooga, Tenn., is the new president of Civitan Interna- tional. He took office at the an- Thufsday night. The “stillroom,” which actually possessed a still for making alco- holic beverages, was an: import- ant part of a Norman castle of the middle ages. Only about 500 people live in Cahokia, oldest town in Mlinois. Czarina of Russia. The young prince became a cadet in the British Navy in 1913, a midship- man in 1916, served on Adm. Beatty’s flagship and in a sub- marine flotilla in World War 1. He advanced steadily and in World War II directed the com- mandoes in their raids on Nor- way, St. Nazaire and Dieppe. He became the last vicefoy of India in 1947, was made an earl with third highest rank in the peer- age, and was made a knight of the garter last year. 1 ers: in Gospel sengs, ahi; la SENS ‘ hymns and Pe 2 oto “oo te | — spinitualss 00 Be Me Bt No Name Key-~» First Methodist Church, Eat- {east end) _+-2h 20m a on 4nd Simonton streets. j Beca Chica Special meeting, Fleet Reserve (Sandy Point)—0h 40m. Auxiliary No. 56, 8:00 P. M.; Key West Art and Historica! So- Caldes Channel ‘ at Clubrooms, Front and (ne (4)—Plus sign: Corrections to paar EES TODAY IN HISTORY | ish Hall, sponsored by Service + (Know. America) League of Church. Music by, 1788—Virginia the 10th State} Coral Isle Serenaders. Ail to ratify the Constitution. 1859—The British then at war with-China, aided by Josiah Tat- . S. commander there, on ground “blood is thicker than wa- Service Leagde of St. Paul’s ter.” 1868—Congtess enacts law making’'8 hours the legal day for Govyetpment. Workers. 1876—Histotic battle of Li Big Horn, ter and his entire command wip-j WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 ed out. ~ Aoi lisHes: nall, less. eau fornia. Esme lg Sent eee eee goniDA MI LITARy Act of Congress estab- ie Postal. Savings Banks. 1914—Big $12 million Salem, Mas& fire, making 15,000 home- 1918+U. S. Marines clear Bel- food of enemy Germans— Wotld’War 1. 1941—U. S. Civil Aeronautical) foot. Board zones the air. S veaoceman Rommel crosses | eeesesoceoesooscocooocce into Egypt. 1943” Roosevelt vetoes Smith- Buy Only the Bset Connally anti-strike bill. Veto pe INSECTICIDES 1944--Americans in hand-to- hand. fighting with Germans in streets of Cherbourg. 1 1945—Americans take main nual convention in Washington |J@P supply base on Luzon. 1947—200,000. coal miners idle. 1948—Truman signs bill admit-| BIG BROTHER. 10% D.D.T—It ting 205.000 in next two years. ' Governor Earl Warren of Cali- nominated Republican candidete for Vice President: jend)‘.42h10m +1.4 ft. Fitzpatrick streets. ° TUES) Y, JUNE 28 . Concert featuring:King'’s Carol- ers in Gospel songs, hymns and spirituals, 7:30 p..m., at Ley Memorial ‘Church, Tru-{ tah avenue. f Teenage Dance, St. Paul’s Par- to be subtracted. be added. young people welcomed by League to attend. Chape- Tones. Teenage Dance, sponsored by at Parish Hall. Music by Cor- al Isle Serenaders. * Regular meeting, Sparkling é Waters Rebekah Lodge No. ttle 14; .2:30 p. m. at Knights of fontana—Gen.__Cus- Pythias -Hall. Meeting, — La’ Concha:. Navy Wives Club No: 88, a. m., Building 178, U.S. Na- val Station. A Frenchman was credited with the first free-flight para- chute: jump in Paris in 1797; he jumped. from a ballon at 2,000 Doubble-Doubble Penetrates All Substances, Killing Termites and Bores POT O° LUCK, 6% D.D.T—A Khockdown Killer _ Leaves Heavy Residue of D.D.T. | AT MOST STORES in Pints, Quarts and Gallons eee , ACADEM' : ST. 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