The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 19, 1949, Page 5

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selon peatest male ame cauidaiacaiebdbiies Guamiaaani>=-emcamieeeentamanmemnen he ‘ eS India Has | IT'S A DUBISH FAMILY TRADETION | Prohibition : Troubles || ; { & ‘ “ MADRAS, India—()—Prohibi- | . tion offences are increasing int (fe Madras, India’s most completely ; dry province. In July, there were 5,581 offenses in all 25 districts | of the province. Nearly half of these were cases of illicit distill- ing of spirits. The French-Indian settlements adjoining the Madras! * Medames Joynion And Robson Mostenses At Section Base And Ships ON fivers Wives Luncheon Meet Wed. | the Liverpool Rotary Clubs: iasaeaeetie Wary Gath foreten amt Mery ular Section Base Officers Wives t-ad~.Eu o/h a meeting. a luncheon sponsored b: + mg Ger ont Shige Officers the Nevy Wives Group will resin at b ay , ome temm heb = the tended, and hostesses for that oc- o- taeda Chub om Wet casion will be Bernice McAllister ae 1. with was at- and Lois Hansen. It will take . Set member: from place at Ft Taylor at 12:30 p. m. SeBewEet Prevetopment St on September 23 ot et epe ont terme whieh ‘ A bosp'tality committee com- ek ot were swerved om the poeed of Luey Ereckson, Mildred we nn toma and Ruth Bloomfield has wrman of t m selected, and they are to GREP The meeting, | greet new members as they are » Jp ES stationed here. ier 16) New members attending Wed- Matem Peel A | nesday’s luncheon included Thel- eee oe we we «| ma Sheffer, Nancy Conger, Lucy eee hecteaten: for | Ereckson, Jessie Young, Phyllis | Goodwin, Sara Baist and Pat Ray- —— rae ‘burn. e he Concha Newy Wives Club No. 88 Weld laterestiny Meeting Wednesday he “ae .— ima of the maint of Mesdames Vera Wood, + ae vee Club was! Helen Cherwa 2 . ileetes at ie cab wa and Iona Aiken. i: Guinn 178 ot the Mo The next meeting of the club ies «4 Bae « suring | Will be held next Wednesday, the SP Pelee Heeeee of the or | 24, and as this is the time of the fmt meet eter regular menthly luncheon, the | meeting will be held at the beach | on the Naval Station, where a pic- een tend > peoney OF Pere bere omit nic luncheon and swimming will * news we be enjoyed by the members. ee hab to atten Plans were also made fora where Stet plans for this | birthday card shower for all the — the meade These club members. Me her will be Mes | Those attending the last meet- ~ Beellee Metetene Toylor ing were the Mesdames Frances Prams He hommever | Ward, Frances Schimmeyer, Lin- errr of pheme for the big | de Repkie, Vera Wood, Jacque- — September || line Hillier, Iona Aiken, Theresa were ster date due | Brax Viola Bzullak, Helen 4 | Cherwa, Genevieve Duke, Hilda + » week | Herry and Madelene Taylor. (Milicers Of Holy Name Society Meeted At Meeting Held Sunday fourtheoming annual Convention fhe cw gabe: bees sctees meeting Qemmte ' of the | ef the Society at Jacksonville in ‘ Was fess ffeers November ne ifieers; The Society extends an invita- * ro * re re} ten te any Catholic man over with the on » of the | eighteen to join the Society and © pre udent Michael those under eighteen to join the * * enateirn. vant ected Junior Council of the Society. Meetings are held every 2nd Sun- he Holy Name day at 9:30 a.m at the South ot ' Hine ear are: | Beach Restaurant. wt Boone Preadent Those attending the meeting eet A Bone Viee- Sunday were: J. K. Austin, P. E. <teet Mihery F Whaelten. Ind | Austin, E. B. Buckley, M. A. Bon- “tent Antoni V Mar y, N. Castillo, L. M. J. Eisner, weretary Jahn Stewart isner, R. Hamlin, P. Joseph, . K Austin, Mar 3. Koeh, Jr, A. V. Mar- hull A Penne mi Henry |tinez, A. Pena-Morales, J. M. S Rathi & ‘ Stewart, E. Valenzuela, H. F. cn tm § for the. Whalton, and F. Webber. { Rodriguez- Strunk Marriage To Take Place (eurt OF Honor Te Be Held fugust 22 | Representat province are “convenient for liquor smuggling, govern- ment reports said. Bottles of liquor are being brought into Indian territory concealed in tea chests. The government blamed public apathy for the increase in prohi- bition offenses. It said that when bases” j_ ture intended women’s big be on the inside of her foot. “ — she buys shoes in which the point ‘ i j < of the shoe is in the middle of her foot.” “When husbands mention this they are told to mind their own, ingly ancient and G® prohibition police raided a “sus- ae (®) Wirephoto FOUR-YEAR-OLD JUDY ANN REUFF (above) is the center of a three-way court battle at Boston for custody of her. For the past two years she has been reared by a Chinese laundry- man, Jack Ho, and his white wife. Now, Judy’s mother wants her back. and a Rhode Island couple wants to adopt her. Judge Robert G. Wilson, Jr., let her go back with her Chinese “daddy” while he pon- ders the case. Lantaff And se Party To Visit Arriving in Key West. tomor- row will be State Representative from Dade County William Lan, taff, with Mrs. Lantaff, and Dr. and Mrs. Jack Beckwith, also of Miami, who will spend the week- end here. The party is stopping over at Pigeon Key tonight, and expect to arrive here during the day Satur- day. On Sunday the group will play golf at the Key West Golf Course. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. George Knight have gone to Orlando to visit \their son, Captain George Knight, of the Air Force, in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ciesinski and their son Ronnie have return- ed to their home on Simonton street after having spent several days in Miami. Coming Events TUESDAY, AUGUST 23— Regular Meeting, Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30 P.M. at Knights of Pythias Hall. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24— Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88, Naval Station Beach for luncheon and swimming. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26— Fried chicken supper to be held by Key West Guard of Honor for members and guests, American Legion Home, Stock Island. Luncheon - meeting, Officers. Hor n Key M.. and Mrs Alfonso Rodriguez, ficers Club, Ft. Taylor. Pro- * s «it be held | of Havana, Cuba, have announced aram to be announced later. - : Court Howe om) the engagement and approaching rs Fe / . be | marriage of their daughter, Miss ae all- ae nceeY ae pro- ” p . ania | ction in the Unite ates ented «4 rit badges and | Myrta Clara Rodriguez, to Phillip | soeyongm ine Dnieed States was a ones faving tp | Wilean Strunk, son of Mr. and] ee Mrs. Edward A. Strunk, Jr., of “ to Be | Key West Seout.| The marriage is scheduled to hat the Monroe take place next Sunday, August eu Mee mext oP) 2) at 7 p.m. atthe San Juan de Gone prreved ®Y | Letran Church, in Havana tte * Carleton Attending the wedding from ’ “ "Key West will be Mr. and Mrs. Honer | Edward A. Strunk, II and Thom- Gato, Mr. Strunk being a * ~ ‘ whether brother of the prospective bride- wards OF groom and Mr. Gato a close ntly re friend Court of Details of the wedding will be ” “he ‘| published as soon as they become vailable According to the Encyclopedia Amer na, the first old age pen- © sion plan in the U. S. or territor- es was adopted by the Alaska legislature in 1915. GALEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SEY WESTS GNLY PRIVATE HOSPITAL” ys er a Reom Service, 24 Hours A Day ] Resident Phyncian In Attendance, f ccopt Om Saturday and Sunday Qtampinee souee and X-Ray Facilities ® EQUIPPED TO CARE FOR ERT Meorcat ano suncicat casts GALEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL GR MILIO DE POO, Director tt Rates Street Telephone 1320 Guaranteed Pure TELEPHONE NO. 8 Wives Club, 12:30 P. M., Of-| REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) picious” village in Kurnool dis- trict. They were received with a barrage of stones. Even the vil- lage prohibition committee failed to cooperate in the detection of offenses. A member of the provincial legislature, the Yuvaraja of Pi- thapuram, has given notice of resolutions advising the govern- ment to drop prohibition in the province which, he says is un- successful, and results in the loss of a third of the provincial rev- enue. Czechs Thank Stalin For Plant PRAGUE — (?)—A_ hammer- and-sickle toting beauty queen was elected during the “Radost- ne Dny Stalinovcu (Joyous Days of the Stalinites)” held at the Big Stalin synthetic petroleum plant in northwestern Bohemia. The “Joyous Days of the Stalin- ites” were held on the fourth an- niversary of the handing over of the Stalin plant to the Czechs by the Red army. The plant was built by the Germans during the occupation of Czechoslovakia. Therefore, technically, it consttu- ted Russian war booty. However, it was given to the Czechs as a gift by special order of Stalin. Henceforth, every year the Communist-controlled Czech government holds a “thank you” festival. However, the Czechs are having a hard time putting the plant on a paying basis. The Ger- mans built it to produce synthetic gasoline at any price. After the war, equipment for the produc- tion of subsidy petroleum had to be installed at great cost. 'TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS or now America) Bernard M. Baruch, elder statesman, born in Camden, N. J., 79 years ago. Texas born McLennan Co., Texas, 72 years ago. Dr. Hamilton Holt, former pre- sident of Rollins College, Florida, } born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 77 years } ago. ; James Gould Cozzens, novelist, | born in Chicago, 46 years ago. tor, born in Mil- 6 years ago. | Rev. Dr. William B. Lampe of | St. Louis, eminent Presbyterian clergyman, born in Galesburg, I linois, 64 years ago. Fred A. Stone, oldtime actor, | born Valmont, Colo., 76 years ago. Philo T. Farnsworth of F burg, Maine, television scientist, born Beaver, Utah, 43 years ago. eae Fully 84 per cent of the weight average passenger automo- bile is steel. U. S. Senator Tom Connally of | * I —_— | (®) Wirephoto THREE-MONTH-OLD MICHAEL DUBISH, JR., balances him. self on the hand of his father at Chicago but the feat evokes little attention from brother Peter. 2. . Peter also was able to do the same stunt at the age of three months. He holds a newspa- per clipping to prove it. 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