The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 28, 1949, Page 4

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Dev. Sta. And : De- with the other Station Surface | of this.Officers Wives ‘Club. . pes Airay lopment | _ Reservations for “the “coffee' | Sa will begin at 10! « © baby sitter will be in! * * for the convenience of - " wih emall children who; SP & be present at the event. | Wives Of Sur-A s-Dev-Det Wednesda; and mee‘ing may be made by telephoning Mrs. Stone at the Officers Club at Ft. Taylor, and it is urged that these reservations be made as early as possible. ba Concha Navy Wives Club Meld Meeting Last Wednesday Se Genehe Navy Wives Club Me Mi test Wednesday evening, regular weekly meet- @ibrooms at Build- Ae wot of the organi- Teresa Braxton, pre- ©. S. Navel Station, with the club will » participate: in: th Community Christmas Reliet pro? gram. tenth, and also! Aiken, Ruth Mai the family Christmas! Cherwa, Viola Bzulfak, and Judy » Seth efifsies to be spon-|Faulds. The club was delighted| Atlanta the La Concha Navy|to welcome back “Mrs. Lorrayne 3 3 MacGuire who had been visiting! Billings... 43 | Sm ste nounced _ that}her faniily in Minnesota for the Birmingham z @f the club would act}summer months, but who has‘ Bismark ‘eetewees at the Naval Hos-| now returred to Key West. pital here on New Year's Day, and that two representatives of the organization would accom- pany Mrs. Braxton to the. meet- ing at.the City Hall today, where Hostesses for last;ve¢ek’s meét~ for future events/ ing were the Mesdames Iona Aik lub has an interest! en and Helen Siewered, including those/ent were the: ‘Mesdames Teres: shew end dance to’ Braxton, Madelene ofa lon: erwa, and pres. fig, ‘Helen’ formance tonight of} the initial presenta- ‘that che - and believes! ters are racking somduct themselves; figure out new tortures for the! New York dn Readiness For Gala Opening Of Play, ‘Skylark’, Here Tonight < El © & tendiness for the gala, single hitch or even a half-hitch.| Ft. Worth The male theatre-going public Galera i it! Jacksonville season by the Key West is trying to wemember where it ks “ithe Barn Theatre on Put its tickets, and the female| — street jelement planning to cttend ; is’ Key West Airport Veddert, who has sojgoing through the ,customary ttanatioe dil the cast during the | routine of wai weeks of rehearsals,|of something wear. with the | ters are at a pr end the arted co-;sible one | having ~ whe bes received from, into service for toni; , every pos- ShipsToHold ~ And Meeting On Wedn | Detroit ae reese Kansas City Key West wn “pressed j Minneapolis —_.._ : - 35 ight. Youngs- Memphis publicize the Orange Bow! looking a minor inconsistency You can hardly Blame *the Orange Bowl Committee for over- “Senorita of the Fiesta"-for the Orange Bowl festival. * in selecting a Delaney Se Paris ba TEMPERATURES At 7:30 AM., EST : Augusta i : i Boston Buffalo Charlestor - Chicago Corpus Christi Denver i ont BEF Paso .... 60/ . 55 ling about the lack | ouisville : 37 Baby-sit- ‘Meridian . = 60 their brains to| New Orleans «2 j ‘ 2 asa, * this evening. | baby-sitters. Pets are figuring out | Oklahoma City 49 feet Well, ase body, an-/that they will get an extra’ meal; Omaha 47 Weelf ws being fully pre-|from pet-sitters by putting on a’ Pensacola 68 tee te performance, andj starved and ill-treated act. | Pittsburgh eee 30} Deeketawe doings aré.be-| It is expected that the Barn Roanoke ae eare of capably so that| Theatre will be packed to its ut-|.st Louis 41 wil go without a termost capacity tonight. San Antonio 54 en - | San Francisco 57 “ : Seattle 45 Mes. Sirugo Coming Events Tallahassee 54 Tampa 56 Returns From MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28— _ | Washington ra 30! Mie Joe Sirugo, of 2313 Pat-| Avenue, has returned to @iter spending about a we her family in Mar- Ve “Shes there by the severe ill- Geet her father Mr. Spicer, Be) Brees new reports that he © @eatly improved, and she was =" t return home to Key eves — ——a | pe “ay? Aerovias “Q | wepnespay. NOVEMBER 30—-| | Following luncheon the day's | : = - Pert regram will be resumed in the er List Regular met EGepchal G Passenger L Neltendet Re 4°) Church, ‘and all-women of the Se eT Teer eee leaving for Havana, ont Wie Aerovias “Q” S.A.: ® Dillard, Jack Dillard,| Padren, Julio Ayala, Wright, Pierre Napier, Beliers, Louic Sellers, Norris, Harry Bernhard, er Bergherd, Jack Dillanh-! @ Mery Dillamhinty, Claude Henry Heth, Irving Beat- Beatti, Juan Pena, Jr., Pena, S: Viegmo, William Breid- Gearge McCarthy, Lud- — Adam’, Ruth Adams, Wales! Garcia, Raquel Placen- oe Pelix Hernandez, Aurelio Ane Ruiz, Arthur Paine, Tuya. Fernando Mache, Gomes, America Gomez, ! Dhar | Wiekamp, Mae Wiek-| duane Cortes, Luis M. Du-; Cerlés M. Bertcop, Maria Maria Dubrocq Nuhfer,| eae Archer, Piedad Archer, Feraide, Catherine Faral- t Bryant, Ruth Bryant, eet Rebin, Doris Rubia, Rich-| aed George fe Harold Hollande:, Eguene Yoss, Abercrombie, Frances Aber- Andres Bandera, Maur- istus, Lynn E. Witt, Jimme Quillan, Fiectcher Little Lane, Nellie Jack- Belle Wells, William Dell, Andrew Irwin, i : TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29— Opening Night of “Skylark,” at Barn Theatre, 8:30. Initial presentation of season by Key. West Players. Perform- ance each night during week: Bingo Party, sponsored by B'nai Zion Auxiliary, 8:30 P. M. at Elks Club, Duval street. Prizes. ? Spaghetti supper, sponsored by; Key West Woman's Club, 6; P. M. at Woman's Clubhouse on Duval street, Public. ;-wel- come. Meeting, Unit Church Women, “TT ASME & “Fleming street Methodist’ Church. Luncheon. “ Navy Wives” 7:30 P.M. in Clubrooms at Building 178,'U. S. Naval Sta- tion. “Coffee” and meeting of Offi- cers Wives of SurAsDevDet, OpDevSta and Ships, 10 A.M. at Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1— Annual meeting, Key West Chapter of American Red Cross, 8 P. M. at Monroe County Clinic Auditorium. Program, election of officers and directors for 1950. Sewing Group Meeting, Mon- roe County Hospital Auxil- iary, 2 P .M. at Hospital. Call Mrs. Pritchard at 548 for transportation. WSCS of ' Fleming street Church, 8 P. M. at - home.,.of Mrs. T. C.. Campbell, | Mar-. garet street. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2— d Luricheon - meeting, Officers Wives Club, 12:30 P. M. at Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. Program to be announced later. Teenage Dance, Armory at White and Southard streets. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtland Cates, chaperones. Music by Coral Isle Serenaders. Snack bar with soft drinks only. First use of a coaxial cable for a regular television program ‘came at the Republican conven- le, Vera Pascale, John} Meeting, Rose Peat Circle of} United Counci Of Church Women Meets Tomorrow | United Council. of. Church Women will meet tomorrow, Tuesday, at Fleming street Met- hodist Church for their regular business session and program, it was anounced today. | The call to worship will take ‘willbe served in the annex. ‘hese who ‘cannot go upstairs, it} 1s stated, will be served their luncheon downstairs. | various chureh¢s have been in- vited to this union of fellowship. WSCS Of Fleming Street Church Meets Thursday | It has been announced that the Rose Peat Circle of the Women’s Society of Christian Services of |Fleming Street Methodist Church j will meet on Thursday of this week, December 1, for their re- gular business session. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. T. C. Campbell on} Margaret street at 8 P. M., and Mrs. Louise Felton will be leader for the evening. All members have been urged to be present at this important meeting. i wry VUVV TV TTT, Bérthe Se ‘ AABAMAABAABAZAAAAAM Son To Rodriguezes -Rey. and Mrs. Oscar Rodriguez, 1022 Virginia street,- announce the birth of a son Saturday, Nov- ember 26 at 3:16 p. m., in the Monroe County Hospital. The new arrival weighing seven pounds, fourteen ounces has been given tion in Philadelphia in 1940, the relay being to New York. the name of Osear, Jr. Rev. Rod- 54/ day and tonight; Tuesday increas-, 69 ing cloudiness and mild. 31. Straits and East Gulf of Gentle | Highest yesterday. - place at 11 A. M., and funtheon| ¥ The “WEATHERMAN Rite eit President did not i erly Tuesday. Florida: Fair. and warmer. to- Jacksoavill. Thru The I tion, becoming moderate southwseteriy Tuesday; 61 moderate variable - winds ‘over; The Representative met with i moderate a number of his close friends at tke “Hotel La Concha last night. Diamonds have been found in gpercorites that plunge to earth. south portion, becoming southerly Tuesday; fair weather, 65 becoming partly cloudy Tuesday. }} Key. West, Fla. Nov. 28, 1949. Ubservation taken at City Usfice 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures Lowest last night Mean cena Normal ‘i Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month Excess this month _. Total this year Deficiency this year " Relative Humidity. 8:30 ».m, 3% Barometer (Sea Level) 8:30 a.m, 30.12 ins —1020.0 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:53 a.m. Sunset - 5: Moonrise Moonset fDES Ae. Tomorrow 5:30 am. mn. 5:57 p.m. Tt eD- 208" i ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station:: Key West, Time off Height 0: Station— Tide ‘|high Water Rahia Honda i ‘ bridge) ___—Oh 10m . 0.0 ff No Name Key 4 (east end) 42h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 4am Caldes Chantiel (eorth end) _+2h10m 414 ¢. | NOTE: * (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be’ subtracted. {+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added KEY WESTERS (Continuéd Frem Page One) which, according to present plans, will form at the La Concha Hotel at 8:30 o'clock the evening. of De- cember 10, thence proceed south along Duval street and end out- ©pen-air performance will be giy. en immediately prior to the dance. 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