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sch 2a de Sn etree lei de ede Miah eA ai CONS Si ce « b= ae Key West Garden Club Meeting ee 5 On Thursday Night At Woman's | 2 ay Re Had edt oun ay School of the University of ~ Dr. Hoskin, a man of cott- ave, told the girls openly that they dressed badiy and never- bothered to fix their hair un- less some important occasion ‘was om hand. He added that ‘he wished they'd do what ‘they could to make them- selves more attractive. The doctor indicated that he wern’t complaining just 40 his own, aceount, but that - felt sorry for some of ‘the patients. tee | hak hedh had hd did af #3 it fit oF r i Here’s A Traffic Reis ah the aan. F kk * ther side, or oaceatd mat, Has Beat In Long Beach feng mae A every good time * * * : x is bound é 5 E 3 i % § =Ee ¥.F aif Cop That Kisses i : i stheres ¢ aes ‘ : ~ @) Wivebheto: |; LONG BEACH, N. ¥—(®)—1 _ controly ear : » SEVEN-YEAR-OLD MARY SPIVEY (top center), has @ joyful |You've an averave persone vr Ke Britain, Fs nion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spivey, at Mul- probably. get along welk enough Holland, st é § i with police but we doubt if onvf! of them ever kissed. vou, The force does not.look with faver on such behavior, byt an. exception, apparentlv has been made in ‘the case of Patrolwoman Mae- Sear} > man. ot She’s a traffic cop who is * j duty near a school: #. Mrs. Seaman admits’ that she i ? £ él i iH) ' if i 4 a Gertrude Laubscher then. j et slides of the Garden Club, and these | PMO PP PMMA! TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | F f er | | stated that ars the ¢ Gar . iB , 4 L Often kisses the childreri as thev | 2 fue club voted ae tent necting athe cub] Shirley Temple, “(now America; | tend weitine “fo, cro the jt replace fifteen fl ’ Beardsley Ruml of New York, acres ges ae ones Mes. noted musiness' man and’ tax au-}; et as eeghaiaine 4 thority, bors in, Cedar. -daplds betty ec chee ween Towa, 55 years age. ‘ a i She follows their propress fi Wilt Durant, emine ‘iter: | {Htou 4 i a nie Me cabal ugh grammar school and she. author, born itt “Adams, “avs that she cries when they ee Vypeetl 4 ‘Terow un. ond graduate. } fist Th Dente |Wants To F orget NEW YORK — i. Shiri ,, Femple found. her. ehildt 44 therr | odically coleulated to strip Ger | getting along all ‘right in sehaok Nazi as auxtliers - e} har itt her ‘eyes: ee ago. id TAs a cop. Mrs. Seaman is ov fame and * whieh ty in: 20° wise tis hirley, who is gettihg a+, Charles W. Eliot, 2nd, famed |ryvine on a familw tradition. Her assential te a peaceful ecomomy.” | BE wiverce. told Quick tiatshe * city planner, born’ in Cambridge,|©-th-r we > police Hientenant iv | TRS State Department German : probably will go to Europe Mass., 50 years ago. : aw York: City anik ber grandte- | xDert Wael ate seul Sane. the n § evening. iiter thie legal action, and | Grove H. Patterson ‘of. the| {her a captain, lismantling policy is considered | : * servicemen, wives, and nda season. with .some | Toledo, Ohio, Blade, noted editor,|, Mrs, Seaman has ti basic to ‘cur purposes of achiev invited by the YMCA} {heater group like the Abbey Dorn in Rochester, Mien, Gbpiion te rarece that chet le ee ee Serene ‘et Pwhiie Relations ‘Coffee and Donut) prayers, Fibernalie Dok dekdeteee ii tehnen | jn | ee ee long-range | Chica is chairman .of the}Houf. gach, Sunday morning. i jemilitarization, of that country. Bed | od oak 2 | Then, she would tike to do Vivien Leigh, English ‘screen |feithbavhond stores;'She eave. “T| “put aa OF , ¥ ‘committee in charge of the Tunior. Hostesses: serving at the}; . motion picture for a Euvo- |Star, born in India, 36 ete. bere AS nck pa i tet But, he said, it is possible that am, assisted by Kiwanians|Javd Hor are Suzie Hoffman} (25 " ‘: have been made. And, he aig ee, Ree Ge eee Henning, Following), POV). Sov her asa child otar, (SKIRTS ARE Now ereome give me af much as | went om i sha is foumd to have is 4 s 3 . F-4 Ipo x ai i izes wilh be Java Hour of Sundays at t LONGER ww Russia |{12"5,°% “002 the Reat of sum been the case, ever effort will ‘by Kir i ‘i ¥ ry 4 :, i rh vee Pyne oieet Chale Hee on MI OLD DD IIMB) oscow.— (m — Fouiiimnotits c petri ists ae Ralph Dickson of the Beach-'} Four of the Island at 5 p. m. con land a longer skirt are features OPENED TODAY Somber Jewelry. Store. dueted by. Miss Cleo ‘auan, and Key West fof the eet om fess features eins 5. Phose registered for the Satur- Carroll, Ping Pong Tourn- ‘Adaptations: 66 apcien¥tisbsian | 4% Cove Diss Btuanes of Re nel tock whieh leaves] eyl at 6p m. and Song Fest and Players To * Handvrowk from. the Sarleee carl PinEEnt Resteuneniy inannusow Sheoffer's New |OUCHDOWN. Eosiest bal ‘at 12:30 p. m. are Ser-$Félidwship: Hour. at 9:00 p. m. Paihia at hae Various Tesi his establishment re-opened te Pen im the Wor 4 chins aR Meet Monday jad, “4 Magda are fea-|qay’ The management, with it | to Fill... becavee air dees the work! ya Res iar bs ' particularly, on: blowses— ' usual friendly. manners, will ap * * * The Beachcomber It has been announced that ain the new styles. They make! pens ee business meeting of the Key West colorful. and neat» ‘decorations, | preciste serena = bn SaAry ome Players will be held. on Monday most of them ‘being in “red and pera aS ees Kom ie Bea Th Si gO) inte. While: pething < Hike: tha gooking as sbaae has been the o'clock at the arn eatre on: “ y ” A ee v3 x aa . New Look,”. skirts:.are< longer ¢ystom of this. dining room.—The Duval street. is s this season. : Blackout Restaurant, 919 Simon- Many To Attend |Leziers Have PTA Convention Guests At dn Orlando Nov. & Their Home ‘ i attend i; “ oc ewe age ton Street, Key Wet, -Florida.— G, Bbrring nent we F.8d es. aig: Coming Events | wait the Citizen to Relalives'acuu,—— Jewelers - Silversmith: | Convention in Orlando} itt of, 142-B Poinciana , patonarcendaegsin, 0 Bs i Grom Mowemper & to 10 are thep Nave'ws their guests Mr. Lo Wertuel, oko West, a WARR ; oo sti | ® ting, ey esi ers, | Be pac bE | na . Following members from Keyfuse ie A eer ake Ais °8:00 P.M. at Barn Theatre,} CHARGED IN BE E CASE ss : - West: Mr. and Mrs. Merville Moreland all of James: Rawal street. . . ; f ” ° . ch ims leeting, Sparkli: al e- oe Hatch, Mrs.) Miced by the unusual atmos. bekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30 P. ~. Bit, Mrs. Norma’ phere'of the Island’ City, they M. at Knights of Pythias Peotur! eaturin Mrs, ‘Texas Hood, Mrs. |; Camus and Mrs. Lowe “ ate. Fhey left. Thursday. morn- Hall, Fleming street. Visit- a. brief visit to. Havana, ing Rebekahs welcome. and after coming ‘back to Key} Meeting. Truman Avenue Ele- Plato: leave on the re- mentary School P.T.A. 7:45 furn ‘trip’ to Jamestown about P.M. in school audi “| WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9— bag nnd Adams will ie any “hoot seementary Evenirig” ineeting, La Concha bittS the ‘FLORIDA'S FINEST ICE CREAM” NEW STORE HOURS Daily and Sunday, 10:30 A.M. .11.00 PM Mesdames Hatch and 90r-| ewe ve auesvvereerys Navy Wives Club No. 88, Mrs Dopp, Harré Ble-| deravias Building“178-in, the U. S. Na- School, Mrs. Hood andi ei , j val Station. 5 BS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10— Mrs Camus ie Key West High) Passenger List — | sewing Group Meeting, | Mon- ‘3 _ toe County. Hospital Auxil- bei ncatd SEPARA AM jary, 2:30 P.M. at Hospital. Passerigers for. Havana, Cail Mrs, Pritchard at 548 for hes ia Aerovias “Q” S.A.: 1% transportation. Fri., Sat. Sun.-Get Acquainted Special BANANA SPLIT 15c THREE SCOOPS isle = : 2 eich,| | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, Topped with Whipped Cream aad Cherry’ i ulais, 1b43—Today gives a strong and ‘ od , i aRauff, | independent nature that carries : ele 3 ‘ . the native along through life with “ i i tei 7 t Addings, \\ Eakcitte\ Id-| the practical assurance of sucress. j —— Fe i 4 amgounee | of a daughter at 9:23 p.) ai Hezekiah Barrington,|Fhe mind may be taciturn and November 3rd, iy a Wa Glen: R. Wheel-| reserved and the nature may not County Hospital. The er, Bora Seared Dorothy Ann{be understood; but it will ¢gm- weighed “seVen Case, Ruth Ann Kough, Suzanne! mand the respect of associates, ounces. sch, Jessie McDowell, Mary [altho not admitting it to the ¢lose mes, Samuel Albrecht, Ray Al- | relationship. ; andez. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1949 y Vozzella. Irene Voz-|—Today’s, native may be inclined i. Barty, Alva} to self-indulgence but jovial and x Jeter Wal-|sympathetic. He has a good ‘inn; Albert Mc-{knowledge of human character | i I I (®) Wirephoto PROSECUTOR JAMES MUNHO said Mrs. Margaret Piatt (right), 31-year-old mother of two children, is being held at Bremerton, | Wash., on a charge of attempted murder after telling authorities she had msde @ $324 down payment on @ plot to slay her hus- band. Two mem Mss, Piatt said had taken her money with the promise to get rid Wier husband also are being held om a er, Robert 'Cormial alter Bi, herwin j and esolut ti which sGommick, Walter, Biggs, Sherwin and resolute, nature, wich | change of grand larctug by embezzlement. Munro identified a Staples, yesterday at 2:16 a. m. yy Kewalski, Sofie| extent, for there.are indications them: as Hollis D. Scott, 23 (left), and Wallace Mottern, 22. Mun- Dai St Me Dyson is employed at the|Ko i William ‘Snick, Leslie {of a relapsing weakness due to] 20 said the wotwan’s statement related that she conspired against Fy ore 100) Truman Ave f, James S Bunyard. the nature’s liberality. her husband because he refused to give her a divorce. U. S Naval Station.