The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 8, 1949, Page 6

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NEWS — (Or WIRA LESLIE GULEY Phones: The Citizen Ottice—1 Lettie Castro Celebrates Birthday With Charmnig Parts Last W ednesday, August 3 ma Perez Rolo and Margaret Cal- leya ee bette Dates, Geughter of Remirez, Charlie Lord, Frank Fe Be Pere Cortes ce Young, Richard Rowe, Ray Sosa, “ teenth birthday Denny Acosta, Clifford B. Yeaple, AC Block, JG. Weakland, o be. ow MermINS Chuck Parris, Jay D. Shaw. eo & Pe Perce Malt Richard Perez, Bob Sherwood, me . ~ooreted Thomas V. Bennett, Jerry Henri “ Ort tewonns quer, Jose Fernandez, Tony Cal- a> 0 oe b. eeies oo —_ Seteats. Acmento ie fer the offen © wmirer, Louis C. Maloney, Jr., = + Ge Core tele Se. 40° Thompson, Jack Larson, Ra; et Gees refresh. OMG Delgado, Jr, Frank Veliz, ewer eed dv, Myrtland Jr., Rosario = Lopes, Ed Overlin, Amado Val- +s n des, Frank Castillo, Bill Clifton, a oe keurdee Cas 4. Langdon, Jimmy Gamble, Ee Aeewete, Jerce Brad. Jose Cisnero, Billy Curry, Ernesto mm & , Graris fipen Nunes, Ernesto Avila Oscar Avila, a Senn Che Arma bonell,Horacio Castil- * teas Pose Sr Tend, 5 din, Bill Ven Culln, Jackie Lath. = é Ss Her. om, Edward and James Sheppard, eater ie Piet Lee David Freeman, Oscar D. Rego, bow Derethy 2ehnny Sesin, Artemio Crespo, See 6 & tere Mar. Leo Diaz, Mario Medina, Tom kee Hoe eee Mery Comnmolly, Harry Atamian, Bill ten - Bee Ace. Game, John Peacock, Frank Bal- a ot Veean bontin, Buddy Chavez, R. M. J. po Merman, Eddie Truman, Danny = 1. b. — and Idilo Valdez, Juan Valdez, “ * Levent Omar Calleja, Danubio Valdez at) mnt Peenne 84 Robert Simpson. Be ee at, Potay Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fernandez, fe. Gleee Mr and Mrs. Manuel Mesa, Mr. Cae toe : & Beane end Mrs. Feliciano Castro, Mr. ee ee ’ Petey Al. end Mrs. Delio Alfonso, Mr. and Ser ee fee Commer and Mrs. Robert George, Mr. and Mrs. - Beeentite, Mario P. Rolo, Mesdames Arman- = -~ thar de Acevedo, Jennie Pettis, Anto- Pate a Pemen Of Presbyterian Church Ve Mold Meeting Tuesday Evening te Preefyterian on “Peace is Impossible” and it —— * Teewtey even Will be shown that only by the =~ <- with Mrs “@Pheation of Christian thought and action can the peoples of the ee Ree at 6 Routh Sweet. world be welded into a friendly Re eheteetone proms ar femily under the principles of the er eee) Fatherhood of God and the Clee © ott Brotherhood of Man. Mrs. Bren- eet few ee " we cor des will talk on our Church work Senlg eee with megroes, endeavoring to agerma > ‘wrrh Veer. the show that both groups have a res- anh « tee ™ fehe pensibiity if amicable relations a a Hite Reger: will dts cam be established. pnel = and eight Following the program a short re ‘re Business session will be held and 2 fereetine the social hour will follow. Mrs. we peek Walter Bell is the President. Merry Warren And Family Returning Ve Tampa This Week rem always enjoy coming back wee the members of the family on dtheiw legion of friends here. t They usually spend several weeks mn Key West ery summer. The only change noticeable in » the group from year to year, their friends say, is the remarkable growth of the Warren children. Meeedy H. D. is taller than his tether, and Marilyn is a charming tt emyear-old young lady. M * rapidly approaching his brot tature Their six weeks stay here has been @ constant round of activity for them, and they report that it with regret that they leave for Tampa this week Brition Ship UALS, Snipe Pte vs Host To Many Visitors te Homey GAYMER fritich “hunt. New members are given a the butterfly in escorted to an selated spot and told to ambush mipes which other troopers will hese toward them. Of course the mitiates wait in vain for . hours ted before they realize the® sni; a na hunt & @ mere hoax i There actually is a creature tren called the snipe,” explained ut. J. A. Barrett, young offi- eer on duty. “That's the bird you see painted on our life boats and m the life buoys It's a fast fly- ne to ing marsh fowl. Nothing about it whieh at all. They are excellent for eat- gene ng and make good hunting.” T was not served aboard the ' Sn during visiting hours. A The edhaired lad commented sadly md. that some of the cri mostly ht | o had gone ashore for an na ‘ean kind of tea. He added, Sea- | “Wot you call a cocktail pahty.” « Anyway, it wasn’t a Boston ty tea party! fo ASC ene 2 ees \ ght The first blast furnace was wed shirt call. built in 1792 in what was destined . - Bi ee ooking, to to become the steel center of ” ° horts which Pittsburgh e knees. Offi Somes FS ivess uni ; 4 6 i | Your Grocer SELLS That Good One " custom | lS, al cee! STAR * BRAND ; d Snipe Hunting”! and CUBAN fumetime ganizations like the} UND Be & announce a snipe| SRY_A POUND TODAY eee matt Oo Red Cross Asks Registration OF Nurses — The Key West Chapter. of the their recent call for nurses to be available in the event of a polio epidemic here‘ resulted in a gra- tifying response. However, they are now asking that more nurses register with them in order! that all will be. ii readinéss to ‘quickly a¥id | éff: ciently Handles. ». emergency | j, that might aries. ld eld Jp. the future, . pga are urgent d of nurses. to | take care'6f the: patients who midwest. It is therefore ‘requested By the Red Cross that all available nur- ses, both registered and _practi- cal, register with them as soon as possible. rn Staahakis, Jeanne Statahakis Air-Conditioned ae WE TI Billye Taylor, Charles Fontana, Co 2 Events A TERMAN Claire Fontana, Mabel ba DELI VERY NOW DUVAL at Prices (evened Threw mnt, Henry Coyle, Kenneth Stimmell a ° 8 : Says: Theodore Hitt, Charles “Hedrick, AVAILABLE PETRONIA WEDNES# AY TUESDAY, AUGUST 9— | William Cakhill. i STREET Regular meeting, Sparkling; Key West and Vicinity: Partly! Suel Griffin, Walter Griffin, ! : oo Waters Rebekah Lodge No. cioudy with local showers thru, William Hamer, Wallace Pepper, 4, 7:31 cme or ‘Tuesday. Moderate southeaster- Carolyn Pepper, Clyde Gray, Factory Packed IRMOLRS Pythias Ha Tae, sich ly winds. Geather Gray, Michael Sarkis-, Dance honoring visiting British , seamen and U. S. enlisted’ Duval street. Music by Musi- ; © cians Union, Local 202. Meeting, Women; .of., Presby- terian Church, 8:00-P. M. at home of Mrs. Glenn Buie, 504 South street; Program and social hour, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10— Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88. 10:00 A. M. in Clubrooms, Building | 178, U. S. Naval Station. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 Meeting, Fleet Reserve Associ-! ation, Branch and Unit No.! # 56, 8:30 P. M. at Clubrooms, | ( FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 i Luncheon. meeting, Officers! Club, 12:30 at Officers Club, ! Fort Taylor. Bridge and Can-! asta to follow TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1797—First issue of the N. Y. Medical Depository, country’s first medical journal. 1829—The “Stourbridge Lion,” first successful American loco- motive, tried out at Honesdale, Pa. Came from England. Ran about 25 miles, remained idle thereafter, then put in shop where boiler used. 1854—Patent issued tp Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson for ) Sunrise - - 5:59 a.m. the Smith & Wesson metalic car- | Sunset 7:06 p.m tridge. Moonrise’ +. 8:00 p.m 1862—President Lincoln _ sus- | Moonset 6:34 a.m. pends the writ of habeas corpus in midst of Civil War—causing a great outcry of alarm over the country. (Naval Base) 1876—Edison patents his first} Tomorrow mimeograph. | (Eastern Standard Time) 1908—Wilbur Wright, because High Low the America of his day was little 10:05 a.m. 3:10 a.m. interested in him or his flying, 11:01 p.m. 4:39 p.m. makes his first flight in Franc 1925—40,000 Ku Klux Klanners parade Washington in white} ( sheets. 1942—6 or the 8 Nazi spies} secretly landing here electrocut- ed. (bridge) —0h10m = 0.0 ft 1945—Second atomic bomb | NoName Key dropped on Nagasaki. Russia de-} (east end) __+2h 20m clares war on Japan. President | Bova Chica Truman signs the United Nations | Charter. 1946—G I Leave Pay Bill, over $2 billion, signed by President. In Norway a man often takes the name of the land he buys or or his wife if she happens to be the oldest in her family. owners and operators of a dance ’ tthe nts school here in Key West, and this have suffered being struck ‘by the | study course will result in their dreadful disease; particularly the} being able to offer a more exten- ‘ a k= sive curriculum of dance instruc-; ers Kent Wickers, Alice Davis, tion ‘to their pupils: | personnel, USO NCCS, 1021 ; Tuesday. ings are being displayed. REPORT Lowest last n, Front and Fitzpatrick streets. | Mean le “Total last 24 hours 34 i Total this month - 2,02 i Excess this month 89 i Total this year 15.75 i Deficiency this year 2.42 ins. Bahia Honda | Caldes Channel NOTE: tie Nestle an fas THE KEY Simpsons To Take Course In Miami’ Robert and Betty Simpson American Red Cross reports that |jeave today for Coral Gables: to | take a course of study under the ! renowned Russian ballet master, Georges Milenoff. M. Milenoff, Master of the Bal- let. Russe de Monte Carlo, is | world famous, course will be attended and his study by a large number of professional dan- who wish advanced instruc- in ballet. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are the Florida: Fair and warm thru’ sian, > omere thunder-* Mainasian, Louise Minasina, Paul Scattered showers along southeast coast. Jacksonville Thru The Florida Straits and East Gulf: Light to Maresma, Juan Montes De Oca, moderate east to southeast winds. Clear to partly cloudy with a few local showers thru Tuesday. No small craft or storm warn- Key West, Fla., Aug. 8, 1949 ‘Observation taken at City Otfice 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures Highest yesterday ght Precipitation *Rainfall at Boca Chica Airport for 24 hours end- ing 7:30 this morning was 3.20 inches. The heaviest fall was between 7 and 9 p. m. yesterday. Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m. 80 Barometer (Sea Level) 8:30 a.m. 30.05 ins—1017.6 mbs. Tomorrow's Almandc ‘ Full moon Aug. 8. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West) Time of| Height of Station— Tide |high wate: (Sandy Point)—0h 40m (north end) .+2h10m +14 ft ce} (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. THREE HOTELS IN MIA Located in the Hear! of the City RATES WRITE or WIRE REASONABLE ROOMS for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE ° ° Ford Pershing Miller Hotel Hotel Hotel 60 NE. 3rd St. 226 NE. Ist Ave. 229 NE. Ist Ave, 80 Rooms 100 Rooms 90 Rooms. Elevator Elevator 7: Solarium Heated Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION MI at POPULAR PRICES TO HAVANA Leave Arrive Flight Key West Havana 952 10:15 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 954 1:45P.M. 2:30 P.M. » 956 4:00 P.M. 4:45 P.M. THREE FLIGHTS DAILY evvvvrw ++ evvewvewe ’ des Saladrigas, Jesus Sanchez,'Juliano Martines, Eloiw Aerovias “Q” | Mario Gonzalez, Maurdo Meder,! Maria T. 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