The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 9, 1949, Page 6

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sce ihteeeethtabteneninae etn One: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “LONELY HEARTS” DEFENDANTS TALK WITH ATTORNEY NEWS Community Singers. The practi ‘Session will be|Kinnon, Douglass MackKinown ral “the” ~ Congregational | Merrill Eidson, Madie Biden “at 7:45 p. m., and it has | Madiene Eidson, Lamar Eiteom been urged that all membe:s at-}Donald Berger, John Meleney Gene oat The dress rehearsal will be held England, Zeldon Cam tw ‘from tonight, Aug- ' Ella Goofs, Einer Goes, Anus 1 : en Cacciators, Frank Cacciatore, Jor Peeedey Afternoon Of Last Week eee Bake cele cock, Patay Yates, Violet Louise j eee etter ce Mertines, Malcolm Roberts, Joan eee & let werk and Ben Lowe, Jr, Karen Ann ee ote gieee @ Alston, Richard, Marilyn and Ss Se) Greet, Mr eet Bruce Knowles, Michael Wood- Se « EP Gre en, Deanne Sawyer, Sylvia Al- varet, Bob Parks, Nancy Valdez, vete® Reiph Arnold, Barbara Jean ewe Pace we ot Curry, Russell and Judith Weech, se “Geter of Bruen Sterling, Geraldine White, een witty Wee Beker Judy and Henry Lounders, Jr., Heteete eet feck and Leon Weech, Gail and tet eet Sheltie Munro, Terry Wayne, 4 mentees 4 cams | Larry and Rodney Rob- ore ree lerts Jume, Joan and Ruth Al- ot freee) ery, Barbara Joan, Thomas and tere Beer Leonard Carey, Janese and Bud- thee dy Seles, Cecelia Curry, Arleen ees erer end Linde Hinton, Susan and Berets & Wayne Torres, Stewart Brenner, hE eketet | Dery! Ann Thompson, and Frank tem -— +- fee ot 8 set em peters wat He 1. <eomlae Ste Fedo mt Moat oe Temes decnme Grownups present = included iio Cotte Mesdemes Ruby Cerezo, Frances . Geenmime | Reberts, Cornelia Miller, A. C. See Beet Beye.) Moreno, Howard S. England, ea wet, Olere; Arthur Curry, Charles Wells, fren Heterts.| Detmar Eden, Lelia Baker, Wal- Whew bt lter J) Reberts, Lysle McCown, oe BReowles Alvin Smith, Edith Brye, Her- here Covers mean Bethel, Jr, Hazel Henson, Seere 4 Mereme.i Charles Baker, Douglass Mc- etey ot Bem Carthy, James Harris, Louise a en wed Beker, Gerry Sweeting, Arthur = ees Poem ant’ Lowe, Mary Sawyer, Clennie De- Erg wee Mere i merit, Marry Saunders, Grace Se Seth «=f. deck Fernandez, Earl Ingraham, John Depts Wer. | Richardson, Grady Sykes, Viola * Reowles. Carey, Witham Wickers, Lulu | Ret Gandolfi, Charles Cremata, Bes- « Weeeh, Gerald Jaycocks, Milary Gerth | Domingo Bewvid | Lowe Albury, Douglass Papy, Martinez, Benjamin E. ty audience joined with a cast of 41 participants in singing the Na- | took the audie tional Anthem, Ted Griffith of {Howard O’Neill of the Fleet So- the USS Chanticleer, the able jnar School as Mi Master of Ceremonies, presented a program of Talent, which was musical. The Stallings | cipants. Trio composed of W. C. Stallings and B. E. Strange and J. G. Wee- | was the dance routine of Eunice den of the USS Kilkie presented |} McCraw, a YMCA hostess, and the first number singing “For-|Ralph Holtsinger of the Naval ever and Ever” and “Need You”. RAYMOND MARTINEZ FERNANDEZ (left) and Mrs. Martha Beck (right). on trial in New York as “lonely hearts” slayers, talk York’s Bronx Supreme Court. living in Woodruff, S. C. (®) Photo with their attorney, Herbert E. Rosenberg. They are in New Mrs. Beck formerly lived at Pensacola, Fla. She has relatives YMCA Talent Show Opened Saturday ‘O'Hara Promoted Night At Naval Station Theatre The YMCA Talent Show open- the inebriate, and Jerry England ed Saturday night at the Navallof the USS Gilmore with his Station Theatre under the direc- tion of William Haynie. of Sub Ron Four. With the colors flying, a capaci- much offover the other four sailor parti- To Machinist : Mate, 3rd Class ° (Speetal to 'The Citizen) GREAT LAKES, Ill, Aug. 9. Joseph T. H. O’Hara, USN, hus- band of Mrs. Patricia Ann O’Ha- ra of Truman and White streets, Key West, was recently advanc- ed in rating to machinist mate, third class. O’Hara was promoted as the re- sult of a competitive examination given aboard his ship, the des- troyer USS Dyess, currently cru- ising in the Mediterrean Sea with the Sixth Task Fleet. “walk-ons” between the numbers. Andy Schlanger, ex-Navy pro- duced ntany chuckles with his impersonations. The bathing beauty contest by storm, with Pennsylvania Key West being crowned Mis Receiving encore after encore Station. Siteate ace Robert Roberts, Harry oe . Elsie " | Al Davey of the Fleet Sonar Dancers providing a_back- at tage ’ a a gg School sang “Stardust”. Korleen j ground for the show boat num- P b . 7 ee a ian “Weeck, Dumont | Wuebbold, a YMCA hostess sang |ber were Reola McHugh, Joyce 4’ resbyterian j Seo. | Beer Annie Roberts, Jack | “Look for the Silver Lining” and | Bradley, and Helen Hanley. Their ” g S. Picnic To B ne Week Charles Munro, Leonard | feturned by popular demand and| partners were J. Baker, John O. 9. £lcenic To Be M | Roberts. i Roberts. Milton | 527g “All the Things You Are”. |Adams, Ed Huppman and How- H a 1 TI sd Pas Roberts. Jr. Henry Carey,|,J- Rourk of Boca Chica sang |ard O’Nelll. ela wursday ce Chutes Solas. Charles Salas, Jr.} “Deep Purple”, and again pleased | Members of the YMCA Glee 30s [nasties Gain, ¢ “ Hi t = «| the audience with a “jump” ver-|club included: G. England, B. E It has been announced that the Gandia, |Cortl Curry. ne a oy a sion of “Somebody Else is Taking } Strange, S. A. Ward, A. E. - Presbyterian Church — Sunday Bogie Brenner, Johnny, Roberts, _Ralpt'| My Place”. The YMCA Glee club !Ien, R. L. Veach, A. Davey, D. School pienie will be held. on i Qinatle, Jone Holmes, Mr. in| appeared twice on the program. |Doucette, R. L. Ball, S. Santers, Thursday, August 11 in the after- Aieury.| Mire. Lerey Torres, and berts,| They sang the best they ever |J. G. Weeden, W. C. Stallings, P. noon from $'to 7 o'clock at Bay- om |e Shicley Albury, Anna Roberts.) sang in “I Got Shoes”. Other | Silverio, E. Gabriel, J: Adams, J.| view Park. Uicher,| Annie Ulchar, Lucille Roberts, numbers were “Desert Song”,} W. Flynn, W. Haynie, rown. Those attending will bring their * Ane Meude Roberts,’ and Nellie Al- Nee | bury, Mrs. Charles Torres. Wie Mery Elisabeth Westfall OF — Tetedo, lowe, To Become Bride Of Semmes Bakins Singleton Of Key West » « *. Westfall, henering her in her home town 6 ties og of Toledo, lowa es ton os James Singleton recently grad- m M sated from Bob Jones Universi- —_ om ty with his B. A. degree, and it * . Wott ‘© was at this university that he met - ete tie f his bride-to-be. She will graduate - e oies sag from there next February, also e with a B. A. degree. n . James ts at present conducting evangelistic services in Erwin, ’ Tennessee, and before going on to “ *® ™ Toledo for his marriage to Miss 2 Westfall will go for a time to ee Wise, Virginia for a summer camp ~ meetong held under the auspices te Southwestern College, at * whieh there will be a number of ws 8 ve noted speakers, and at which ae tof Mrs Sim | James will also speak a wae hing Details of the wedding and re- t p ytion will be published follow- + ' the ceremony held in Grundy « fais’ Center Pence Sponsored By Masicians fe € S0-NOOS Tonight To Be Gala NCCS and the YMCA be dance partners for the visiting seamen. An invitation is » being issued to our own en- ted personnel Gerald Pinder, has a five piece bend for the occasion including: ' John Pritchard, piano. Ida Gellrich, trumpet Warren Lowe, Guitar - ’ ™ LD Jommy Vagnan, Bass Fiddle. Gerry Pinder, Drums. Special entertainment is being wnned for the dance including everal might club stars from the in town nents will be served “ut the evening. This will be strictly for enlisted ‘i This dance program is the third im a series sponsored by the Radio and Transcription Fund « American Federation of ans e ' beth the hubs to pi ugr | ust and for the entire month Sewing Meets _ The meetings will be resumed | frst Thursday in October, it} s decided, and will then con- ® weekly throughout the win- | + and spring season. The wild pigs found on some Bahama islands are amphibious; they swim from island to island | search of food or to escape sen “Winter”, and one number Aca- pella and closed the program with “Stout Hearted Men”. In a show boat sketch three well know singers were starred against a background of Dancing couples. “That Man of Mine” was sung by Korleen Wuebbold. “Make Believe” was sung as a duet by Korleen Wuebbold and Al Davey. “Old Man River” was sung by the Stallings. Instrumental numbers were J. Becker of Fleet Sonar School on the Harmonica accompanied by Sasten on the guitar, and Ben Lee on the accordian. Comedy was supplied Davies in his impersonation of TOE HOLD a } 4 () Wirephoto “SHINY”. a pet crow belong- ing to Robert Erb, 13, of Syra- cuse, N. Y., shows how he grabs strands of hair and gets toe hold while riding on young master’s head. Robert found | the crow in the woods and raised, him on dry cereals and milk. “Shiny” now ignores worms for food. He roosts out- doors at night but spends day- light hours with Robert. FOREIGNERS AID WARSAW REBUILDING - “WARSAW, Poland—()\—Youth | brigades from Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Hungary, France, Aus- tria, Norway and Sweden are working in Warsaw this summer. They are helping to clear away rubble to provide sites for new homes and buildings. R. Miller, J. Ogilvie, R. Bec | own picnic baskets, and the Sun- is; day school will provide soft Lieutenant (JG) Donald Gillis of, drinks for the occasion. Boca Chica Field. | It has been stressed that. all Bea Moreno was at the piano,' children under six years of age Jim Brussow of the Marine Crops | attending the picnic must be ac- handled the lights and Jack Turn- | companied by their parents. er of the USS Gilmo: was in; charge of the scenery. a Apply To Wed Forrest T. Turner, executive s cretary of the USO-YMCA | ROSS | Applications for marriage 1i- tients at the Naval Hospital and! Censes were filed yesterday in the by Al! F iKey Wester | Serving At ; tweak the ear off ye. GF, | Donald — Niver a tweak, mith- the show will be given for the pa- at Boca Chica Field theatre in’ office of County Judge Raymond the near future. R. Lord by William E. Holmes, | The sketch “Show Boat” will be 20, of the U. S. Navy, and Bar- {much more impressive. New bara Jean Lanier, 19, of 331 Wil- numbers and faces will appear liam street, and by Forrest A. i making a bigger and better show. , Turman, 28, of the U. S. Navy, ; and Lucy A. McCormick, 23, of | 602 Fleming Street. | CARD OF THANKS | _ In behalf of all members of our | family, we desire to express our | most sincere thanks to the neigh- | and other friends, who, ; through their kind ministrations | and offerings of beautiful flow- | i , | bors ‘Little Creek, Va. |? (Special to The Citizen) \ . IL, Aug 9— Harle steward, first’ Ship during the illness and at the USN, husband of Mrs. L. B.; time of the death of our loved of 306 Angela street, Key; one, Edna Verne Cabrera, and ided us to bear the burden of orrow oceasioned by her death. aug9-1t THE FAMILY. » Wi Harley entered the Naval servi- ce Jan. 3, 1940. Before entering the Navy he at- tended Booker T. Washington | High School WILL YOU SMILE? | Silenced | Mother (in a tram car) — Stop | Staring at the gentleman, Donald! Stop it, I say, or Tl 530 Truman Avenue Phone 1484 LZ ZY a \ ROOFING: ‘Texaco’ Red, Grey, Green, Forest Green 90 LB. 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The ceremony will be conduct ed by the Key West Guard of Honor. Coming Events TUESDAY, AUGUST 9— Regular meeting, Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. } 14, 7:30 P.M. Knights of Pythias Hall. Dance honoring visiting British seamen and U. S. enlisted personnel, USO NCCS, 1021 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. Practice Session, Key West Community Singers, 7:45 P. M,, at Congregational church Preparation for coming con cert. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10- Meeting, La Concha Navy! Wives Club No. 88. 10:00 A.| M. in Clubrooms, Building | 178, U. S. Naval tion. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 * Meeting, Fleet Reserve Associ ation, Branch and Unit No. 56, 8:30 P. M. at Clubrooms, Front and Fitzpatrick streets Presbyterian Church Sunday School Picnic, 5 to 7 P. M. at} Bayview Park. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 Luncheon meeting, Officers Club, 12:30 at Officers Club, | Fort Taylor. 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