The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 15, 1949, Page 6

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Phos Soo Ss Lenchoun- Meeung Of Officers (tub Weld Priday At Ft. Taylor feito fies te the § gathering, nad theee Gims proved most informa- ve ame tmetructive, setting forth @ ey G4 instructions for the core of stricken persons, and showing the role to be played by oeem im the event of an epi- demn of the disease The meeting on Friday was the fret meeting of the Officers ' Wives Club in over a month, due t the fect that the Officers Club hed been closed for a period to permit the operators a vacation. 2 ee eet = eerly. | monthly meetings will now be re- ere fe ber offerte | med. the next meeting to take “OF fee Ge teh | place on Friday, August 26. Pro- ~ ee He eemer of fhe | gram for the forthcoming meeting . weet the eee peice : will be published as quickly as it hy - Re FF hin made iu ewe omrwed thee been arranged and is available Garment Tennis Match Played Soe be Rey Went Saturday TP ee Bee Beet Pomme Club Lt EA. Hamblen and Pate com- - = © Pieeeee Perk bined in the number two spot to Gee mek ot the we back Silvey and Larry Zuck- Be Bee Retertey fete teow crman 46 62 © he . 4 tn the other matches Peter Va- oe) cere’ & Rey West rete lost to Bill 6-1, 6-3, Com- = eee oe ngs meander Michael O'Connor dis- fee 6 Merete 2 played much evidence of his old Te oe defeated Pl game before going down to Rev- — «= Mien Fiewe et 61, Ensign Duncan eae tee 84 OE eo otal i before Mi s Lyon he «eng wan Barton 0. 64, and Robert S. See ett deve wee vee aneet sot the edge Semith lost to the Miami Daily News Milt Sosin 6-3, 6-1. Harvey Setters and Lt. Commander Ralph @ieuvelt bowed to Hulsh and Sos- nel, 60 At the dinner at the Officers’ Club, the Flamingo Park players sued Key West an invitation, in- ferme! ax vet, to join the Greater Miem! Tennis League. The match with Coconut Grove, to be played i» Key West, will soon be an- feuneed. Plans are under way to schedule « match with one of the Mavens clubs men, a wo om Pia nog amet Pleet Reserve Association Auxiliary Ne. 6 Metd Meeting Thursday Fe © 98 Rene ‘weeletion | Annapolis, Maryland in Septem- Oe oe tet Thurs: | ner and it reed Saas te ceadior can e d it was ag that these ane oo oe cook om the | Stleeates will go uninstructed. . « Peet ene Petepet. , Mr. Graham, past officer of Aux- Geet ° Mrs = Mizpah | iliary 56 here is candidate for a © qreenteed preeding | national office, election for which ee Sete of the organ | will be held at the convention. lhe ove eports of | wing the meeting, and the oe ee ee meeting of the Fleet Reserve As- ee. fem Be = Gave @ | seetetion Branch 56, which was ze, <4 ~ © He reeent) held simultaneously, a social hour ere cee ° se elt im| took place, during which refresh- a © attended a | ments provided by the auxiliary Meee Wee the lees! auxiliary | were served, and consisted of Prine. “ened end | frankfurters on rolls, Chili, baked pa fat tg | beans, beer, potato chips, and er me held at | pickles Seetern Ante And Peter Joseph | | ee Poems Reeser mt was announced that the e ‘ Home Supply ft Christening Lists Winners Of Grandson appl y Peter Joseph left via plane . ' ¥ — week for Detroit, Michigan, there to attend the christening of ’ 2 . Mr end bis first dechild * . ma Vor The child is the son of Mr. and r ~ Mrs Edmund Ahee, Mrs. Ahee ¥ , being the former Miss Betty Jean pe Alwe Joseph Mrs Joseph, grand- treet wether of the child, has been in a © Detroit b. ~ hay for se weeks _ visit- p ‘ a_her daughter and son-in-law. > ‘ Bo The baby was christened at the P 4 White Marionette Catholic Church in : ~ “ Pr Detroit, and has been given the . ae, Ratne of Rarmnnd Lowell pate) ae te ‘ "2 Pe f Me tr n Memoriam A -— @ mmeory of my beloved - p Me the John Fo Busto, who died ot Mr, OP August 15, 1934 : . mg John, vou are gone, but not for- B ate gotten 0 Sexton. Was not the will of God for you Fearied Program et NOES Veoseeghe =» NOUS Me wieeses at to leave us it we yet; the will of sinful men, who destroyed your body. Rut r soul. they could not For Christ said in His Beatitudes: Blessed wre those that suffer per- eeution for Justice sake, for the kingdom of heaven.” The guilty ones will never enjoy earth nor heaven will roam this world in mor- al sim awaiting punishment © themselves, or their chil- dren White enjoy the Theirs the glory of heaven Jonn that I meet you in our Eternal a most glor. day ace © will be tous day RITA BUSTO DEL VILLAR. Nt STICKY PROBLEM (@) Wirephoto ORDERS for @ new strapless tape-on bra,: worn here. by Model Barbara Lee Wolf, have stuck Charles S. Langs, Detroit engineer. Lang said he design- ed the new type brassiere at the suggestion of his wife. He expected to make no more than a dozen but complained he is "trying to fill or- 000. ° Coming Events MONDAY, AUGUST 15 Meeting, Key West. Players, 8:00 P. M. at Barn Theatre on Duval street. Reading of parts in “Laura”. Fun Night, sponsored by Ever- ready Star Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall, 8 P. M. Games, dances and Chinese auction. WEDNESD 1’, AUGUST 17— Meeting, La.Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88. 10:00 A. M. in Clubrooms, Building 178, U. S. Naval Station. vvvvvVvTevevvvvere Aerovias “Q” Passenger List 62£44444244424444444 The follow'ng passengers left for Havana on Aerovias “Q”: Jose Hererra, Ruth Donaldson, Margaret McNeil, Lorraine Bell, Frances Averill, Burton Davidson, Elizabeth Davidson, David David- son, William Bodden, Charles Brown, Michael Batusic, Frank Batusic, Robert Loreg, Charles Ray, Milton Rulle, Marie Rulle, Alberto Sanchez, Robert Cupp, Vernon Cupp. James Howe, Maria — Teresa Diaz, Aose A.De Paz, Aurora Martinez, Annie Fitzgerald, Man- uel Lopez, Jesse T. Andrews, Se- gundo Garcia, Carmelina Camero, Pack Robinson, Oscar Tuya, Har- ry Harris, Faye Keith, Edgar Carlton, Dorothy Carlton, Evelyn Carlton, Richard Kanty, Jean Kanty, Alfredo Perez. Armando Cartaya, Rudolph Bo- za, Armando Mederos, Orquidia Mederos, Ruth Herr, Joseph Sch- reider, Shelia Schreider, Avis Finkelstin, Henry Finkelstin, John Miller, Monica Miller, Ed- uardo Bravo, John Clarkson, Car- rie Clarkson, Jackie Clarkson, ohn Mundt, Isidore Rodriguez, Jose M. Rodriguez, Florence Fol- lansbee, Amy Smith, Gilbert Ig- leisas, Chris Hoffer. Benita Garcia, Tomas Goizueta, Mercedes Diaz, Ogelio Cancio, Sofia Serpa, Benita Lahullier, Juan Serpa, Raul Rodriguez, Ma- a Rodriguez, Miguel Perez, Lu- ina Ramos, Caridad Ramos, Emilia Vega, Elsa Diaz, Mario Diaz, Olga Robau, Berta Robau, Maria Rosa Milian, USO-NCCS Jr. Jr. Hostesses Meet Tonight The regular monthly meeting of the USO NCCS Junior Hos- tesses will be held this even- ing at 9:40 PM., and all members are urged to attend. Important committee chairmen will be appointed. The J. H. officers include the WAS e sate lige ctahaha () Wirephoto MRS. ALICE RAMSTETTER (right), 69, who insisted on going - to jail on a gambling charge, is allowed to take her meals in her own restaurant in Central City, Colo. She paid a visit to Mar- jorie Bolt (left) and Chief Cook Lillian Warren in the kitchen. They showed her a cake in which they said they would put a file. It was just a gag, however, since Mrs. Ramstetter can get immediate release by signing an appearance bond. But she says she won't do it. She is one of 39 people in Central City charged with gambling. Seeks Meena A petition seeking a divorce was filed Saturday in the office of Circuit Clerk Earl R. Adams by T. Ted Calomiris against Co. rena Donohoe Calormiris. PUBLIC INVITED (Continued From Page One) ed today . “We want the gencral for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ,the association. “We want to get| MON Apply To Wed both sides of the sales tax ques- best: ta Led ecr-egientsttd An application for a marriage tion, then we probably can get} intenationelly —with your local | license was filed Saturday in the'a better understanding all{ peper end The Christion Science office of County Judge Raymond around.” R. Lord by Donald F. Wright, of ‘the U. S. Navy and Dori Crippen, 25, of Miami. START SCHOOL BOND | (Continued From Page One) ments covered in the bond issue are the new school at Plantation Key to repiace the schools at Tav- ernier and Islamorada, and the purchase of pronerty needed at Key West High School and the Douglass School. No date has been set for the | bond issue election. It is expected to be late in October. ees eer aa Misses Betty Armayor, president; Stella Delgado, ice-presider Joyce Park, secretary and alee Ross, treasurer. 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