The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 7, 1949, Page 5

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TRURSDAY. JULY 7, 1949 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN race ive (scone dtl —— a ee . afternoon at 5.00 o'clock at the series” im the history of the skat- playing a Glouchester team wher (res | hone of Mrs. Sudic Richardson "ess matters of the organization. ing sport, the Garden stand will the Oxford team noticed « Now Blooming: Much Interest Aroused\®™ was much enjoyed by all! hostess. Mrs. Alice Alouty wea ¥j Dolly’ hanged and the two men prit Hef i! tf Ett; ref 5 Agnes Pritchard Circle Of W.S8.C Derby In Garden |Bowling Brings Sues For Mate’s —_ nacnarae we SOCIETY NEWS | Meld Meeting On Tuesday Afternoon | wew Yous aP—tre noi ing overtoard frum on oil : = let Derby will be staged is Maa. REUNION Suicide er in the Gulf of Mexioe i By NIRA LESLIE GULEY | The Agnes Pritchard Circle of Assembly were discussed by Mis. ison Square Garden beginning Mrs Lendel Maree Maniey, The Citizen Offfice—51 ped we ys = Fleming Street jennie Malone. and Mrs. Sudie September 17 and continuing for CHELTENIEM, England — A A. TIMORE, Md. — Alleging| Angeles is suing the company! Residence —629-XJ | Methodist Church met Tuesday Richardson spoke of several busi-'4 Week. Labeled the “first world bowling team from Oxford wa st the Continental Ol Com- | $7000 ; Visitors y * | fur their regular business session; At the conclusion of the busi~\see competition on a round-rob- playing for the other team whe > To hey ue est Much of the month ‘ ness semion the meeting ad-!in basis among teams | epresent chad wate much like one H With Royal Poinci en tee oe . eel journed for a social hour, withiing New York, Chicago, Brovk- their work mates They ma 4 yar Potmecvnas rye maee. Prelit) ic, Senne Malone entild lyn and Philadelpnia quiries and fund that he ha to the Lord,” and a splendid pro- | —— ame surname. Letters were « tho-e present acting Secretary for the St. Militar a eats os covered they were brothers, wh ‘The recent glen ox od btylt | The hym Dear Lord and | noon ye wpewed by/ tions Gat the city has to offer.) '™ nd or an had not seen cach other for 46 5 Oe Gey Wee Geren OF en though they blocs: “ates | rather 4 Mankind” was sung.| The Social Service Report thet! BRADENTON. Fle.—Mrs. Her sear Get © tere cumber of + ob jand the scripture for the after-| was given was very gratif¥INg,) per, Pearson, 14, who recently . ‘4 — ” the usual tourist season.” | noon was a series of readings| revealing as it did that the sum!became the mother of a seven “ (OFS Petcare trees has crested! Mrs. Hastings, who is from! starting with Ist John and end-|of $10.50 wes collected tor the) gy haif-pound baby daughter Coming Events eh were, at only « M husetts, further said: “If| ing with St, John |aale of needies and $20.25 for) sid her baby was the “finest dol Oe prepie ot Key Ww ote those lovely trees would| The Charter and the General dues | he I ever had THURSDAY JULY 7 Cee, Re - Gp north’ know that if} ras . — ---- Teenage Dance, sponsors ee whee twee od justene royal poinciana | I } errr Service League of St. Paw 1p there, people would come | y ° oo $a 7 : “é Church, Parish Holl, M eee Sete) La Concha Navy Wives Club | derovias “Q” aan a eel ti val ether visitors themselves Chaperones nave ex, Held Social Meeting Yesterday Passenger List Meeting. Southe: , > > > , , > , > , , > > > > > > , ey arrived here aoker ae The weekly meeting of the La | carly enough all the members will | @@¢aessaseaaaeeece No. 391), Veterar 4 or. and Th aaien Gad Mek Ge (Concha Navy Wives club was adjourn to th + The following passengers left an Wars, 8:00 P M at > y reneeny rand ee the magnifica |beld Wednesday atthe beach at| There wil « board of direc: | for Havana on Aerovias “Q” } house on Milanbot » y have the Lae ~ poincianas | the U.S. Naval Statior this | ceting at the home of Mrs. Tike Munoz, Rose Siegel, Selmar | TUESDAY JULY 12 , 2 ge @ wee — was a social meet ft sb Frances Schimmeyer next week | Lozar. Henrietta Lozar, Joe Riger,! Teenage Dance, sponse reght cot amd the exght fete and ve eR hy ‘ t-dog| Thrift Shop workers ior this} Paul Oscski, Stella Ososki, Mary Service League St. Paul's 8 al for eal comfort bo A * these trees will be plant This is the first that the Mrs Madelene Taylor and Mrs | Haga: Virginia M. Hagar, Gilbert by Coral Isle Serena > you'll Gad ‘em beth — ee » si to augment the larae “UD has used tt al Vera Woo | White, Mary Steinherz, Hans Chaperones > “ x sty growing here. | &2 ° the The clut ad to welcome )Steimhers, Larkin Arnold, Theima! Buffet Supper. sponsore . im Mamsco rayons . . « —w oh urged to collect 4 t ' Bualiak, whol Agmold, Walter Moran, Gladys; © Woman's Auxilinry of Mon © shorts and undershiets, GQ) — . ge aig me * “cr me} Maran, Jeanette Lewin, Johr roe County Hospital Details § They re smooth and aad ~ ang appear, remove the ‘mm arene |}Floyd. Roezel Stanzel ame later > ‘ ng They'se Low sors from the pods, and then hes al bad +) Mason, lrene Maso: Mason, Practice ses K ‘ > ulored to a... eefume piven hat + pont the seeds in cans, buckets "te? by @ . ; mae | James Vieyd. “Wie - nw &. , H » dor be See Fivtte ve # at other containers It t t R Linda Repkie, Frances }Cire Lopes, Estela Mirta ba ot C ; > 0 bund or bench. yee Wea aoe Bethe te it ting n be ¥ Frances Set ver, Viola l Otiwa oe angrege Cae > Manso rayons and aber Pperenty we to @ A in te Ge tt cot Hilda Lowse | Florence Sterling. Verna Price pay > Mews. 0 underweas . . ; ttane ; jo oe eghnss esting : and Madelene Taylo Richard Sterling, Pedro A Viloria,, “Meeting. Sparkling W > 2 ties y have i eder mgr " __. |Edwerd Zielbater, Anfei Land —" aoe We. 14 . ; os of tribution of these | Poind . | gen. Peutine Landrien, Antonio _" Knug > wouth he to ¢ - - . . M h ° . 6. Martinez, Alfredo} Hall > _— aie we eS irs. Poindexter other Saves Son |strada, Maria Martiner, Robert | WEDNESDAY, JULY > . = is thet Ge chub will tnd Children ST AUGUSTINE, Fia—While| Arimur Bennett Thomas A. Cal.| Wives. Club N H he on ~~ Z } = H ‘ I ce ©. “folland and her |ferty, Margaret Cafferty, Leonard! M in Clubroo Bu: , ’ af poe wurth w ‘ Pres istling ere tes were fish.| Sacks, David Tarlow, Irwin Tar-| 178, Naval Statior 4 Went > Isla . s etties near here, Cates| 2%. Norma Stmor nore | FRIDAY. JULY > ah prot “8 “ ” - A + lle. he | Reiter. Harry Wielar Mat 4 > ety of obec k we Mr ' x —— | Wieland. Peul Wieland. William | arnivel, Officers W r > . pt ” wut “a The u when an - , er ‘ | Wagner, Dewey Durrence, Jack 230P M at Ft Ta ‘ > . ! I " To arm 300 fe ek Relish i — ‘ / hag : 4 > ‘ ieet the pe ~POW, Las. fe id help ar «. Ralp' - William | ers Club. 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