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PRESIDENT OF Picnic Held ee ‘The regular election of the Key ROTARIANS Key West Rotary Club is one! @ He 4900 ctubs tat eves 3800 members through- wt the world, Edward C. Bowen, Severmer of the 2463rd district in- rmations! told the Rota: fer the noon ga fewen talked on the various wrviews performed by Rotary In. frmational, stressing communi- service, international service ond the Retary Foundation "The Poundstion has granted = fellowships this year bringing nt work”. sont Bowen. “The clubs your district have contributed fh the wonderful work Y veu think treemdehip won't man of vou, try it you think far treatment of “a employees won't pay femeta try it Y you the waateoner ne fellowship and make a better divi you can't secure food will by fair deal wy w oe sheen A yonsrpett think the youth of to- appre: your giving sot money, try it think friendship and toward your compe- your profits, won't increase it vow thin individual efforts me wet t YW you think @ proper mal relations try it 4 you think being a Rotarian, Warning more of its ideals and ake you a bet- » better father, and nternat aftert others Par Yn oe ‘ ter bepetaned contain | “mee the incepton of its! atti-, the is now being sought. , West Federation Elizabeth street, with the follow- ing officers being elected: President—Norman Kranich. . Vice President—Lawrence Es- chen. Secretary - Treasurer — Ruby Crawley. Members of Executive’ Board: {| Chairman—Ida W. Gellrich, John Pritchard, Paul Reiman, ,; Jimmy Vagnini and there was a | tie for fifth place between Hector | Martinez and Jimmy Gamble, which will be decided by ballots through the mail. Delegates to Convention to be held at Houston,’ Texas—Ruby Crawley. | Alternate Delegate—President, | Norman Kranich. | The above officers go into of- | fice on April 1, 1950, as per Local | laws, for a term of one year. of Musicians! games. Large thermos jugs of hot was held at the Union Hall, 506 | chocolate were carried along, a On Boca Chica Key Sunday A merry load of picknickers gathered at USO-NCCS at 1 p. m. Sunday to drive to Boca Chica Key for a weiner roast and beach charcoal grill, food, cold drinks, volley balls, soft balls, bats and fishing tackle. The delightful “Truman weath- er,” anticipated to coincide with the President’s arrival, as it usu- ally does, made the day enjoyable for everyone. Servicemen and USO-NCCS Junior Hostesses participating were Paul McAdams, SN; James Weeden, SO SN; George Dunney, SO SN; Sue Hoxey, Joan Stray- line, Joyce Park, Doris Tyson, Hilda Pullara, Beverly Arthur, Jack Chapiesky, RD 3; Alex Banky, SN; Ed Lauck, SO SN; Marvin Lore, GM SN; Stanley Wood IC FN; Carl Cook, FN, Lee West, SN; Ernest Harris, SN; W. C. Stallings, QM SN; Edward Kanner, SN; Tom Hemovich, SN; Jack Becker, PH SN; Charles White, SN! Bob Malone, SN; USO-NCCS Program Assistant Wilson Robbed ‘Of $200 By Colored Man E. K. Wilson, who runs a gro- cery store at the corner of ,Ange- la and Elizabeth streets, report- ed to the sheriff's office that at 6:30 p. m.,.a Negro stepped up to his automobile and stole about $200 in cash from his car. Wilson said that he placed the money on the seat of his automo- bile, and that while he was walk- ing around the car the colored man stole the cash and fled. A good description of the man was given the sheriff's office and Elect Officers better Ousiness man, try it.” | Prenstent Robert ‘Dope ‘atro- At Red Cross aed Bower Captam C. C " . \ietl UAN mmander of Key eo covers, Meeting Tonight queries a were the wives of Dopp, , a Heeretery Jack Mayes and of Bo.| Officers wiM be elected at: the See an Chapter of the American | /© 1 Cross to be held at 8 o’clock annual meeting of the Key West, fed tox night in the County Clinic. A nominating committee named W. Curry Harris, e recently by Address Tavernier, S20 aiken Stree P.-T. A. Members Monroe County will be the guest meeting Peeple Derect at the regular ' Taverner PT A ay, Dee 6 at M Myrtle ond house on Tues 45 p.m Albury Mrs mp in song Hhoonte ( the evening will . Lane, Mrs. Gene oe M Avis Lund and Mrs, will Allen give will “ the members Carols PTO ACT m Page One! andry Happy tele u ‘ departed M wy the panied by ber of Mf the busy _ to the yard White House and was an hour : ' wn, Mrs Willan M to be | slate of officers. J. Y. Porter, IV., evening's speaker. An invitation has been extend- led to the public to attend the meeting, which Chairman Harris has announced will not be a long one. will be the Fentons Visiting In Island City Congressman and Mis. Fenion i arrived in . They were and from Pennsylv: Key West 5 accompanied by M Ray Morgan and Mr. R. Vinten. Vinten is with the National Park Service. The group is staying in the} Santa Maria Hotel here in Key! West They departed by Coast Guard this morning to Dry Tortu- where they will visit Fort Jefferson National Monument. |Fort Jefferson is noted for his- torical data as the confinement! place of Dr. Mudd who was ac-| jcused of treating John Wilkes| Booth Mrs. boat (Continued From Page One} W. Barkley arrived in New York today and the Veep smilingly told} reporters the honeymoon _ has | ust started” Hi The couple arrived from Thal Georgia | the honeymoon over?” was t question a reporter fired he grinning, 72-year-old Vice President as he and bride emerged from tie train ' Oh we've just started,” ) Barkley replied with a fond| ance at bride, the former Carleton Hadley of St. Lou- man his no, his Mrs \ Mrs. Bradley, 38, wore a broad-! tail fur jacket, a grey dress and crey hat Pinned to her coat was orsage of orchids. The Vice President wore a blue’ suit, grey | topcoat and grey hat Asked whether she planned sny special schedule during her! tay in New York, the Second! said, * just to follow Mr. Barkley around.” It sounds as though I'm going hard time getting rid but » have a her, Barkley wisecracked then broke into a wide grin 3arkley came to New York for , speaking engagement. ——<—$—<——————— ton tomorrow morning and norraw evening is scheduled to make an address before the Third National Men of Science Industr t a dinner ! Gays Have Boy Vera C. Wood accompanied the party. Coming Events THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1— “Skylark,” Duva! street. 8:30 P.M. Key West Players. Performance each night this week. Annual meeting, Chapter of American Red Cross, 8 P. M. at Monroe County Clinic Auditorium. Program, election of officers} and directors for 1950. Meeting, Rose Peat Circle of WSCS of Fleming _ street ‘ Church, 8 P. M. at home of} BARBARA EVANS, Mrs. T.C. Campbell, garet street. December meeting, Key West Garden Club, 8 P. M. at Wo- man’s Clubhouse on Duval street. Interesting program. Meeting, Stephen R. Mallory Chaper of United Daughters of the Confederacy, 4:30 P. Mar- M. at home of Mrs. George F. Archer, 1425 Newton street. For members and visiting members of UDC. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2— Luncheon - meeting, Officers Wives Club, 12:30 P. M. at .» Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. 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. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3— Dance at the Cuban Clyb, from 8:30 P. M., for the benefit of Children’s Tuberculosis Di- vision of The Instituto Inter- American. Music by the Isla de Cuba Orchestra. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5— Rehearsal, The Messiah, 7:45 at Barn Theatre, | Key West] Cub Scouts To Hold Pack Meeting Friday It has been announced that a pack meeting of the Cub Scouts jo’clock at the Southernmost , Washington and White streets. Bobcat pins will be awarded to all cubs who have qualified, and the meeting will be in charge of Cubmaster Ted Pyle, |theme of the month being “Good } Will.” Parents of the Cubs have been reminded to have their sons bring to the meeting tomorrow night an old toy to be donated to Firemen’s Christmas toy collee- Good Will acts of the cubs. The toys will be taken to No. jsome poor children very happy. At a distance of 1,000 miles above the earth, the atmosphere may be too thin to transmit sound waves. LEGALS NOTICE UN NAME NOTICE IS HER the undersigned, d in business unde name of | “LAND-HO,” rant on Overseas Highway, sek Harbor, Florida, register said Ke) a in- tends to na ane Plaincift, DIVORCE hereby required to ap- to the sworn Bill of Complaint in the abave or before the 3rd 1950 of Janus ; otherwise the allegations of said Bill will be taken as sonfessed by you ind ORDEREL “at Key ; rida, this 30th day of mber, A. D. 1949. > ARL R. ADAM of Circuit rt, Monroe County, Florida: By: (sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerks TOM Oo WATKINS, sé 334 Attorney for Plaintiff. deed -y- 15-22, 1949, THE COU IN AND FoR FLOKIDA. IN PROBA’ se No. IN In re MIN NowL TO ALL ALL CLAIMS AGAINST SA You, and eat P. M. at First Methodist Church, Eaton and Simonton streets. Presentation to take | place Tuesday, December 13, by Key West Community | Singers. VIVV VV VV VV VV, Birthe $e BAAAALAADAO4EDOEED Fontenors Have Son A seven pound, 10% ounce son was born Sunday at 3:26 p. M. to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fon tenor in the U. S. Naval Hospital neth Wayne. \Son To Clines Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Cline announce the birth of a son Sun- day at 8:02 p.m. in the U.S. Naval Hospital. The new arival weighed seven pounds, 12 ounces, and has been given the name of Robert Andrew An eight pound, 11 ounce son was born Monday at 2:22 a. m. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Gay, at the U.S. Naval Hospital. The child has been given the name of | Daniel Frederick Carters Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Carter nounce the birth of a daughter at 4:18 a.m. Tuesday in the U. S. Nav Hospital. The new arrival weighing eight pounds, three ounces, has been given the name of Joann Dolores. i CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express our ap- | preciation of friends and neigh. bors who shared our sorrow dur- |< ing the illness and following the | death of our beloved one, Andras Fontanilla. We wish to thank all for their kind ministrations and beautiful floral tributes to his memory The waves of sorrow break upon every shore. and we | cannot but hope that friends as true may gather around each of them, should sorrow invade their h an : OF LICATION FO! | DISCHARG PINAL COUNTY B ; NRO) COUNTY, OP PLORIDAL IN pPRO- INTHE CIRCULY COURT OF ELEVE UDLCHAL Cine : 1 FLORIDA 2 COUNTY. DIVORCE J STARHLING vO AP Troop No. 251 will be held -to-}) morrow evening, Friday, at 7:30) Presbyterian Church, corner of! the | \ the} tion drive, this being one of the| 1 Fire Station for repairs and; repainting, and will be distri- | buted at Christmas to make fictitions | ;' TOURISTS: Clean apartment, sea- ‘/furnished. No pets. the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. FOR RENT--APARTMENTS AND HOUSES HELP WANTED—FEMALE ing, transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first inserticn in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by Rates Per Line of Space for Single and Consecutive Days Minimum Charge There will be a meeting of the 5 Foie : 8 Point co cee ~ Chamber sf con Lightface (Regular) Type BLACKFACE CAPS Cherent tor sap one: inate | TE Sen teehee ae 1 Day le _‘Therateforé Point black- ‘Ho will be for 3 lines. (He- }f} 4° 00 PM 3 Conaccutive Daya sc. ta ee on Nik... timate S: worda pee line) — oS 6 Consecutive Days __ 8 more than for 8 Point light- ae ia The adress Ste Siegen 3 comomn Be a face regular type. es Deadline Avenue and all members of Be —_ ‘0 insure publication, Board (isplay Rates On Display copy must be in the Adver- they Frnngig 2». are ~~ Application) 10 Point Type tising Department office be- attend promptly. seni 1% times rate for 8 Point ie ce a oe LIGHTFACE, CAPS Tee eee Nae, tion. The ; is cae 09 joint light. ye: Point Type ae — ieee face (regular) caps ik ti rate for ‘oint Phone 51 times a line more than the * lightface regular type. Use your phene. Adver- WEATHERMAN eat im 8 Point lightface ] 8 P. ‘oint Type po caper d by Bonny regular tyve. in these phone. « — 3 times rate for 8 Point ee . 8 Point lightface regular type. Office oe Blackface Type es Business office in The Key West and Vicinity: Partly ; The rate sect Point Sarat 24 Point Type come Balding corner of cloudy utes thru Fridays by lace type is times a line reene n Streets. tonight Friday: wermer more than the cost for 8 4 times rate for 8 Point Door te the right on enter- urday. Moderate to fresh forth Point lightface regular type. lightface regular type. ing building. and northeast winds, diminishing Friday. - — : =— —— Florida: Fair the ro 44 ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: in the event of error in advertis- ie ook ae Friday: Colter MISCELLANEOUS | = BAR MAID, must be experienced. FIVE-ROOM new hbuse. All new Top salary. Apply in person. furniture. Electric kitchen. $125 |Weaver’s, Stock Island. monthly. Apply Saturday only, 2412 Patterson Ave. dec1-3t nov29-3t " MOVING AND HAULING sonal lease. Modern, completely Storage - Furniture Moving 1417 Ashby Street, cor. Washington. nov29-3tx Airvan Moving & Storage ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman nov8-30t TWO-BEDROOM nicely furnish- ed apartment with or without utilities. Reasonable rent. Apply 1014 Truman Avenue. FOR SALE—USED CARS SEE IT priced to sell, 1941 Chrys- ler fordor sedan. Excellent con- dition. Can be financed. Phone 196-M. nov29-4t nov29-3tx | BEDROOM apartment, near coun- Local and Long Distance Agent} _ CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS MANY new Gifts and Fabries at CAROLINE SHOP on Ann St. Just arrived from Italy, an excit- ing variety of straw bags, belts, hats, shoes, and unusual leather | ty beach. Seasonal or yearly. Apply 1328 White Street. nov11-tf FOR TRADE Ihave a 1948 PIPER VAGABOND AIRPLANE. I would trade on lot or property in or near Key West. Anyone interested, write Glenn Barrett, Route No. 3, Ports- FOR RENT for month of Decem- ber: Two-bedroom house, furn- ished. Phone 1305-J. Nov30-3tx boxes. nov30;decl-3| REPORT dec6-tues-thurs-sat-tf | “Key West, Fla, Dec. 1, 194 Observation taken at City Offie, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 8:30 a.m. EST) one Temperatures CEMENT TUBS and stand, $15.} Highest yesterday | .. cd Phone 370-R, 9 till 12. Lowest last night - os decl-5tx | Mean 2 Normal ante TS FOR SALE—1 bicycle, electrical phonograph. Very cheap. Can| Total last 24 hours T / be seen at 411 William Street. | Total this month Time. decl.6tx | Deficiency this month. — 47 ina. Total this year 3109 ima. FIVE bundles of old newspapers, | Deficiency this year 3.46 ins. Se. Inquire The Citizen Office, 0:20 om, Phone 51. oct22-tf as RADIO combination, table mod- el. Simplex ironer, high chair, ‘Wizzard vacuum cleaner with at- ——— | mouth, Ohio. nov24-7tx | tachments. Apply after 7 p.m. or 3 3 FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms Saturday. 2412 Patterson Ave mea A ced ve and bath. Everything furnish-| FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS Saab aie ‘Rova0-At | onset ya om Co ea cee teci-30i| LEASES, 6 ¢ each. Promissars |ROCK, marl, sand, top soil. See saitigies eee ce le le sachs Mexioumn nara us for cheapest prices in town.| (Naval ) = 5c. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg..|1350-M, Buster Cerezo. qT VETERANS! Phone 51. oct22-tf 25-3 a OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home. a volte Aa hake Oe (Eastern Sanderd Tenet No down payment. $60 month- GARDEN AND LAWN CRATING SERVICE 6:31 am. 148 aun | % Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M. SUPPLIES RUM bien os Yee larle 7:37 pm 1:01 pm | novi 7-tf) —___ CRATING and packing for ship | arpa Se a ee jae we Ry bes pons _ ment or storage. Cates Crating | ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA {SOMETHING nice, near beach:} Fresh shipment just in. ‘ Service, Phone 1172-W | (Reference Station; Key West’ | Two-bedroom furnished apart-|West Garden and Lawn Supply, nov30-6t j Time of| Height |ment. All-electric kitchen. Sea. {830 Fleming St., Tel. 1019. | Station— Tide high water sonal rent or weekly. Adults. dec! -tf FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | Sahia Honda 1426 Vernon Avenue, Apt. 2. = — - —| (bridge) —0hiom 688 nov29-6tx STORAGE BEAUTIFUL furnished, tropical | No Name Key pee EEE oo |oone-bedroom home on large,| (east end) —+2h 20m "9 | FOR RENT RED Brick Storage Co. Furni- |jandsc: ped lot. Excellent loca-| Boea Chica | NEW, large apartment for 2 or 4|_ ture OF commercial. Phone ition. $12,750, terms. Phone 363.| (Sandy Point)—Oh 40m adults, All-electric kitchen, | 799 Fred J. Dion | Caldes Channei lmonthly or yeaulys, No. pets|| Richard C. Bartholomew | (orth end) _+2h 10m 414 f& | Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street. PERSONAL Registered Real Estate Bri | oO oct29-t¢ |__| List Your Property With Us | NOTE: TREAT yourself to a trim figure } nov30-5stx | (—)—Minus sign: Corrections Sieg eneeee | «for Christmas. Free interview. | Z to be subtracted. 1 N T P bl Phone 575-J. nov28-tf | UTIFUL, comfortable three | (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to j j Saeer ie er bedroom home. Very large open be added | a Wine WANTED TO RENT living toon’ wilh pire: wie | cn e Lease o: —————— ———— | dows. Large jalousjed tiled play-| Seek Divorces Office Inn Has Expired iyo . BEDROe Manure room with built-in bar and loung- | : as of November 15, 1049: andia gh) O07) Oo! red: Phone ee ee el [Petitions seeking diverse wave now in possession of the own- pay uiohen Abmnishe® eS a breakfast noc all tiled batt F e Ap erda, he iftee of \Jlers, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wolkoff. [| 685-M. nov30-3t Bendix laundry. Beautifully land | gag rattle We are remodeling the entire} oc, StSt*~C~S~«S Sc ave: lot. Selling price : aon = 7 building into i PERSONAL 1$11,500. F.H.A. approved for $8 us Evar tance Elen | pee |_____—_—_—_ 100, By appointment only. Phone | Parker. #80 known as Denise B Modern Up-to-Date = fiicHaRris personal measurements |493} os rov29-6t | Parker st Steadman A | APARTMENTS | for comfort and beauty Brasil eee Parker and En ma i ot W Gott i against Goorg joft |JALL WITH PRIVATE BATHS J sieres. sues and oe oh BUILDING LOT for s Five | “4 z . _ a garments. Phone Mrs. eota Soh ED three on Momerty Applications Are Now Picyuickshank, 1198-J, at 5:00! Aven ie Soe 29 es ire HELP WANTED—FEMALS Being Accepted PM. decl-15t | adams Dairy nov24-tf | CLERK -TYPIST aa Yearly Rates §|——— TS ae ence ir Hh. rag * for Seasonal ore early le: FOR SALE—BICYCLES a t vi Lae 4 inve Post Office Inn AND TRICYCLES : “pial corse oye aa 321 Simonton Street anes : ‘ < LADY'S bicycle. K nov15-30t{ tion, balloon tires, $20.00. Phone WANTED : FOR RENT COM SMALL boy’s two-wheel bicycle. j pHorinetion, Ee “ N Ss oe on OS sxcellent condi- a) ‘ S SMALL cottage, furnished. Suit-|,,20 SE ed Ree SE ORDER § w ' | able for couple and one child.) \) "phone 1024-W. nov29-3t Fe iCall 170 or 542-R nov30-3tx | i PL Lal w (ee summaseceactbe st pase Let Us WA t [eee FOR SALE—KEY WEST | ed | FOR RENT. -Seaheuene REAL ESTATE eal Handle Your ee ee —————— FoR any kind of property, im- Order Early! FURNISHED 1 s, 626 Grinnell peaery or unimproved, ocean is Street. $6.25 single, $7.50 dou- | sontage, etc, contact Paul Boy-| "Te cane ble. nov29-3tx |—o, Here since 1919. 626 Flem- | S Eee nee er es nov23-30tx | Your Cooperation in » ROOMS ilities furnished, M8 9t 70° | Picking Up Packages THREE-BEDROOM par Infant accepted. Sea Isle Apts FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS | Promptly On Arr.var t 4. in quad Ma Widens ane nov24-30t eee Will Be Appreciated all between 600 Tie = OVERSEAS Hotel. 917 Fleming M. Phone 1768-8 FOUR apartments, rooms and| gingle rooms $10 up week —— now8®- Mx light housekeeping rooms, $5 to! Double from $12. Coffee $ |$15 per week. 411 William St. | and Bar. novla-tf SEARS FOR SALE—TRAILERS j Sor S eben | Sreh eA e ee eee ESS OPPORTUNITIES | + 1448 SPARTAN MANOR, in ox ee Business opporTuNiTIES | Order Office stent soniliee, Sena a eee SROCERY doi + frigerat partment size range — Phone 1560 or 1561 2 Licated at Sau Write Box Write Box B-1, ¢/o Citizer ‘ inn 7 Court Apply ieel-6tx bw 4-ti' nov29-4t D Se B tor (itm a : ‘ . i :