The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 3, 1949, Page 4

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game heres Bere er mien ee werner wei wenn ie” eo-hostesses and it was attended «© ew oem by @ number of local young peo- Pesite! see0i4 ple, together with several out-of- town guests. Those present included the Mis- Junior Woman's Club Held Social On Thursday The Junior Woman's Club held their monthly social at the clubhouse on Thursday evening, July 28. Hostesses for the affair were the Mesdames Manuel Lopez, Pe- ter Knight, Betty Saunders and Anna Lounders. Those attending this meeting were Mesdames Lyle McCown, Lou Smith, Shirley Leider. Char- les Curry, Arent Sjursen, Man- uel Lopez, Peter Knight, Betty Saunders, Anna Lounders, the Misses Louise Ketchum, Keter Roberts, Beverly Buchanan, Bet- ty Lou Roberts, Ellie Rae Gwy- nn, Beverly Cruikshank. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lyle McCown and Miss_ Beverly Cruickshank. There will be no social in the month of August, it was announ- ced Mrs, McKillip Hostess To Bridge Group Winning big score yesterday at the regular meeting of the Tues- day afternoon bridge club was Mrs. .. Lucjjle. Hardaway, with Mrs. James Coward holding sec- ond high and Mrs. Paul Herrick “third high score. Cutting high éard was Mrs. Joseph Ladd. The group met at the home of Mrs. Gilbert McKillip, 1500 Uni- ted street, and for refreshments the hostess served delicious home-made cake with white ‘a frosted icing and filling, Coca- Cola, and varicolored mint wa- fers. Playing yesterday were the Mesdames Paul Lumley, Lucille Hardaway, Otto Kirchheiner, Jo- seph S. Guley, Clyde Baker, Paul Herrick, Joseph Ladd, William Chappell, Gilbert McKillip, eames Cowart, C. R. Reagan and Menry Gardner. Movie And Pre-Natal Class At USO-NCCS Tues. The program for servicemen and servicemen’s families at USO NCCS Tuesday, featured a motion picture at 8:00 p. m., with Antonio Martinez and Robert Braun serv- ing as projectionists, and a Prena- tal Class at 3:00 p. m. The Prenatal Class instructor is Mrs. Jeannette Sawyer, R. N., of the County Health Department, who discussed clothing and fur- nishings for the new-born baby with the Mesdames Helen Cher- wa, Eileen Behrens, Mary Joyn- ~ ve tam, Jacqueline Hillier, Virginia e Mell, Marie Reich and Frances Schimmeyer. {at present, and Miss An-El Rich- ; ter and Hal Richter. of San Diego, California, who are visiting their grandparents here, Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Sharpley. + Eisner F amily Returns From Northern Trip.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Loyis M.'J. Eisner and,their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eis- ner, together with the latter's two children, arrived home on Friday of last week after having spent two weeks in the north. Mr. Louis Eisner reports that the group much enjoyed their trip, despite the disagreeably hot weather they encountered both in New York and while travelling. Temperatures as high as 102 de- grees prevailed in several places, Mr. Eisner says, and on the way back the party drove 750 miles without stopping overnight in or- der to get back to the equable weather of Key West. “You may say, with perfect cor- rectness,” said Mr. Eisner to your PE Ane be home again.” vwwwv0W Tr vee Aerovias “Q” Passenger List CAMARA MAAARERABAADAD The follow'ng passengers left for Havana on Aerovias “Q”: Frank H. Fisher, Jack M. Ken- nedy, Roland Reinike, Chalcie Reinike, Zula Sullivan, Ray Sul- livan, Willian Glisch, Charlotte Glisch, Mary G. Scofield, Norma Perez, Raul Llanes, Yvonne M. Johnson, Rafael Alberto, Eu- femio Vazquez, Charles Rodiack, Ann Rodiack, Barbara Rodiack. Donald Porter, Evelyn Porter, Charles McCormick, Elizabeth McCormick, Ray! Louis Arais, Gabriel Arais, Cath- erine McCarthy, Ethel Hove, Emily Cook, Anabelle Hender- son, Kenneth Herron, Kathleen Herron, Ruth Sterewalt, Sterewalt, Harry Gaither, Maggie Gaither, Eduardo Lorenzo, Lau- delina Romero. Florence Lanuez, Bernard Lan- uez, Cesar Tronconi, Eliza Tom- ansini, Lea Martinez, Sofia Ren- don, Anita Rendoi., Mercedes Santiago, Paul Santiago, Sofia Ferrer, Evarsto Nunez, Jean Iwanejko, Lina Zarate, Rafael Palzaon, Augustin Diez, Fletcher Sebastian, Lena Sebastian, An- tonio Jimenez, Howard Ricks, June Ricks, Carol Ricks, Lela Sylvia. : Checkerboard Feeds Laying Mash - Growing Mash - Scratch Feeds at the VICTORY MARKET 1028 TRUMAN AVENUE — We Deliver—Telephone 1080 A th tt een reporter, “that we are all glad to} Fernandez, | Noel | mi; Michael J. Virpsa, of Tampa, of the department chief of staff, | and Albert Cuerco, state comand- er. ‘Ogdens Return i From Two Weeks Visit In Cuba Mr.fand Mrs. Gilbert Ogden returned: yesterday from Hava- na, Cuba, where they have been | visiting with frineds and rela- tives forthe past two weeks. Accompanying the Ogdens to Key West was Mrs. Carmelina Al- calde, aunt of Mrs. Ogden, who will spend several days here be- fore continuing on to-her home in New York City. Guitos Visiting Here From St. Petersburg Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Guito, of St. Petersburg, are visiting Dr. | Guito’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Guito, at their home, 825 Duval street. Dr. Guito is a practicing dentist in St. Petersburg. | ° Coming Events WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3— Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88. 10:00 A. M. in Clubrooms, Building 178, U. S. Naval Station. Meeting, officers of Fern Chap- ter No. 21, Order Eastern Star, 8:00 P. M. at; home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cur- ry, 1131 Fleming street. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4— Meeting, Sewing Group of Mon- H roe County Hospital, uxil iary. 2:30 P. M. at ospital. For transportation call Mrs. Rutt at 420-W TUESDAY, AUGUST 9— Regular meeting, Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30 P. M., Knights of Pythias Ha'l. Dance honoring visiting British seamen and U. S. enlisted | personnel, USO NCCS, 1021 Duval! street. Music by Musi- cians Union, Local 202. | A modern, medi. e** fe ee ~~ 2" " eae FOUR a ee sr ' ~ : a ee me mm | 4 “ISS LIKE ~~~ Lacal Musicians To Present Evening Of Dance Music For Visiting British Seamen And U, S, Enlisted Men “¥ Next Tuesday evening August er, is getting together a five 7 © at 00 p. m, the musicians’ piece band for the occasion. Dan- Union, Local 202, will present for cing will. begin at 9:00 p. m. and the visiting crewmen of the'contiue until 11:15 p. m. Re- . HMS “Snipe” RN, and U. 8. en-; freshments will be served during listed a gala dance at the evenjng’s entertainment. the NECS club at 1021 Du- angements are being made val street. to have Al Albertus, young vo- This dance will be given thru calist who is making quite a hit the courtesy of the ing} at the Aeropalms Officers’ club and Transcription Fund of the! and at Raul's club, where he ap- American Federation of Musici-| pears with two logal bands, to ans. Mrs. Eileen Coughlin, exec-|appear at the dance. * tive director of the USO clubj Norman Kranich, president of () Wirephoto has issued an invitation to all} the local union would like to have Ce: Junior hostesses of the NCCSj}as many musicians that are free] ROY MIFFLETON KISSES HIS PRETTY WIFE. in their home and USO YMCA. A spécial invi-" that evening to drop in at the} ‘at Washington in the same sort of way that cost him $10 for tation is being prepared at this, club and get acquainted with our} issing her in public at Mayo Beach near Galesyille, Md. The time to be presented to the Rec-| visiting neighbors. Eee beach resort has a rule against public kissing and the owner's ~<wee pention Officer upon the arrival) This dance will be the third in| \ite yoiced her objection to the Miffleton kiss. Roy objected t cee a's Of the British ship. ‘stead a a iy of Civic programs of this/ 44 hey objecting. Then the police came and was ar- ' S¥ CAE FR ee rested. Magistrate Norman Hazard fined him $: disorderly ’ — - : SS conduct in — with the resort owner's wif he Miffleton ; es ° is children, Eddie (left), 12, and Arlene, 6, agree, ach kiss. - 15<° Garden Party Honoring Richard Wade, | was just ive the home kiss. he beaeh, ; USMC, Held Thursday OF ity cc ; Disabled . Dichsans On ‘Thursday of last week Mrs. ses Merili Hilton, Nancy an : . . Ruth Lange gave a charming par- “Bummy” ’Fairfield, Martha and Veter ans To Return F rom $ <t:** ty honoring her cousin, Richard | Nancy Watkins, Nancy Lane, El- Meet Tonight Buvine Tri . EE: i : uyin rip _ A. Wade, who is visiting here on} S!€ Curry, Carol Carruthers, Mes- | : fo] ; ~"~Jeave from Quantico, Virginia,|sS. Ranny Adell, Robert Archer,| , Key West Post 33 of Disabled} Mr. and Mrs. Dickson of The . where, as a member of the United | Fred Sher, Andre Mumford, Le- orleans Aicgraphe as os A Beachcomber have just returned § "+" Bistes Marine Corps, he is sta-|tand Archer, Jimmie Gamble, Bill| Selock at 001 Georgia stre from a very successful buying 1 ’ 4 * o'clock, at 901 Georgia street, to] trip after attending the New 5 Sence 3 tioned at present. ; Henry, Joe Lowe. Clip Archer, | discuss plans for a membership ; St2_ The party was held in the gar-| Bill Clifton, John Borges and | grj York China & Crystal Show. ¢ ase 4 ges and | drive. . den of Mrs. Lange's home at 410} David Freeman. act brlday. tise onet aasevis: ag? ved — aa pag og ; > as Caroline street, with Mrs. Anne Out-of-town guests included | ited by Brian J. Thorton, national oo hice ian Daas Cablotan’ anit . Wade, who is Richard’s mother, | Miss Jane Blake, of Norfolk, Va.,| service officer, stationed in Mia- | pj aah : . and Miss Faye Bervaldi acting as; who is visiting Miss Carruthers : Pickard for which they obtained exclusive franchises for the Key West area. . They also obtained an exclu- sive franchise on such famous lines of crystal as Tiffon and Cambridge. Among other nation- ally advertised lines they brought back, were Russell Wright dinner- ware, Coro and Kreisler jewel- ry. (Adv). Two Births In County Hospital Monroe County Hospital today reported the following births ‘in that institution: Ason weighing six pounds, nine ounces, was born ta Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fabal, 1032 Catherine street, at 4:41 a. m., on July 30. At 5:17 P. M. on August 2, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Al- len Metts, 64-B, Poinciana. The baby weighed eight pounds, two ounces. Apply To Wed Applications for: marriage li- censes were filed - yesterday in the office of County’ Judge Ray- mond R. Lord by Jack D. Cro- thers, 18, of the U.S. Navy and Ann Tonia Romaine, 17, of 412 Elizabeth street; by* William J. Crabtree, 19, of the U.S. Navy and Clarice Bailey, 18, of 33 Fort Taylor: by John E. Freitas, 24, of Sandusky, Ohio, and Nancy Lou Blauvelt, 20, of 412 William street and by Charles M. Vlasie, 22, of the U. S. Navy and_Grace Marie Kocenski, 22, of 05 Newton street. Jack rabbits depend upon their speed for safety, rather than seeking refuge in holes. Dr. |. A. Valdes Specializing in Eye Examination and Visual Training e Complete Service on Duplication of Lenses e 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 and 2 to § P.M. ADDRESS: ik Galey Memorial: Hospital 417 Eaton Street TELEPHONE: men! that gets taal resi 4, THREE HOTELS IN RATES REASONABLE MIAMI Located in the Heart of the City ROOMS cr reseavarions with BATH and TELEPHONE vd @ Ford Pershing Miller wo ete oa weet A Hovel ir st Ave. 4 " 80 Rooms 100 Rooms a3 = aot Ave Elevator Elevator Solarium Heated Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Residence—295 Office—332 ~~ at POPULAR PRICES WRITE or WIRE ‘ALLS, Ontario. —hAdams by Mary C. was riding in a Walter Joseph Boss aine on three skunks. man Le Roy Garren, $ to the attack, Betty Merle Lambert the ced ber rhe THE LOW DC ' HICKORY The. third skunk, however, , For today’s seminar, we will tpack'as gnly.a skunk can wlie rode home on the delve into “money.” Most folks know 2-bits or 4-bits ora 5 buck or ever a 20 buck piece of folding URMAN dinero but one billion or 2 billien, Says: nobody. gavvies, And the ones who —————| savvy least are our beys down ity: Partly|there in old Confusienville-om- nj the- River, asa fellow there im the area. Moderate southeasterly } Bellaire, Ohio writes me and calls winds thru Thursday. the place. Without battin’ an eye Florida: Local thundershowers they vote 20 or 30 million for an- mostly in afternoon and early other powerhouse and dam on evenings thru Thursday. | Hungry Cow Creek but if their Jacksonville Thru the . Florida |Own sweet little woman was say- Straits and East Gulf: Moderate | ing she needed an extra 20 bucks southasterly winds. Weather | for a new fall skimmer, she would partly cloudy with scattered| not have such smooth and easy showers thru Thursday. sailing. No small craft or storm warn-{ Some Govt. lads are now pro- ings ate being displayed. posing 15 billion for a “job pro- Spek e gram.” If jobs are scarce in Kans- REPORT as City and there is a surplus of Key, West; Fla., Aug. 2, 1949 jobs in Cape Cod, these tads (Observation taken:at City Office} VOWd UP and move the workers +s 8:30 a.m., EST) *fto Cape Cod. If the Missouri workers never saw a codfish, ; Temperatures could run over to norteta. oe Highest yesterday - some place and brush up on fish. Lowest last. night An average city of 50,000 is Mean -.. assessed at 60 million. To keep Normal 84) the Govt. in just its regular spend- 2 ing money-40 billion a year-2 -00 ins.} complete cities of 50,000 would = ny need be sold lock, stock and barrel Beet ade veep 1838 me |B day-per day that is. And that, or 7 ; sisters and brothers is whi Deficiency this year .._ 3.68 ins. % what 40 J billion looks like. Relative br Yi 8:30 am. Yours with the low down, ae JO SERRA. (Sea Level) 8:30 a.m. 30:10 ins.—1019.3 mbs. Key West and Vicini cloudy with scattered showers i Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month ——. Deficiency this month _ Tomorrow's Almanac \ o Sunrise . — i iesnee - 5:56 a.m. AVE S 7 Te Sunset -.. 7:09 p.m. < 4.00 p.m. _... 1:42 a.m. Moonrise ON RETURN TICK©T Moonset -.....--- TIDES (Naval Base) NATIONAL AIRLINES Tomorrow (Eastern Standard saw SUMMER EXCURSION High ow §:33 a.m. 1:17 p.m. F A R 3 s 8:08 p.m. 11:32 p.m. Moy 1Sth - October 91st 000 * ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA ci Y ~ 21-DAY ROUND TRIPS (Reference ae: Rd ee ie ot Fitaies| NEWYORK — $141.50° Bahia Honda ao g:| PHILADELPHIA —$193.75° ae WASHINGTON, o.c. $ 93.70* BALTIMORE $ 97.00° “ples ten 3. — (—)—Minus sign: Corrections N A T ‘ 0 N A L to be subtracted (+)—Plus sign: ‘orrections to =" AIRLINES Newfoundland ‘consists of the! island of. that name (42,374 square CALL 1084 miles) and Labrador (112,000 sq. er your trav miles). Ticket Office Meacham Airsert a te a ec rn em (east end) —+2h 20m Boca.Chica (Sandy Point)—0Oh 40m Caldes Channel (north end) 8 10m +1.4 ft. NOTE: ONE GALLON does average room UMINALL THE PAINT THAT CHANGED THE NATION'S PAINTING HABITS Per Gal. QUART, 90¢ * APPLY OVER WALLPAPER % ONE COAT COVERS %& 1 GAL. DOES AVERAGE ROOM & DRIES IN 40 MINUTES & SAVES UP TO 50% + BEAUTIFUL COLORS ONE COAT COVERS ic-like base ats of Vitra AS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED IN American Home, Ladies’ Home Journal, Better Homes & Gerdens, House & Gorden, House Beaviiful, and leading newspopers. 623 Fleming Street, Corner Elizabeth

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