enapees. Women’s Missionary Society Of First Baptist Church Had Many Bernice Hale, Climentine Bal- ‘san, Vera Marks, Bernice Cush- man, Gertrude Peter, Nathaniel ria Schlier,, Esther Sebring, Wil- liam A: Reichert. Caroline Reich- POS hetersee Zuckerberg, Joseph ~ Schlier, Ma- “Music,” ‘rif shale. tte ae -pearance at U. S: Naval Hospital The Musical Show, “Make Mine HOWN AT NAVAL HOSPITAL OWN ; MUSIC” Argue Over LONDON, Dec. 2. — (#). — | There’s “a” controversy in Britain over the question of government aid for church schools. t The Roman Catholic Chiftéh Phe. ule Yale Goabrascn ae To English School Buildings ro Perez Is Activities During Month Of November Activities during the month of brief outline of her duties. 'Dis- Novewter by the Women's Mis-| cussion followed, and plans were sienary Society of First Baptist j completed for organizing a Poin- Graf Were many and well at-|ciana Circle of the W. M. S. On Thursday evening, November 17, On Monday, November 7, the | this circle was organized and of- general business and missionary | ficers elected. On Monday, No- progrdm meeting wes held in the} vember 14, the Business Woman's church, with the President Mrs. Circle met at the home of Mrs. for the ambulatory patients, Mo! TO APPEAR FOR NAVAL Enrique Montejo. Frank Trem-, HOSPITAL PATIENTS.” bly, Dorcthy Trembly, Annie! Bowers,, Annie Hall, Felix Cabal-| lol, Elena Portela. Ernesto Ara- gon, Josephine Novotny, George | Novotny, Josefina Rodriguez,’ ert, Kent Starkweather, ° Ollie Henderson. Sg orm re i s and the Labor Governmentiiliey WE ATHERMA involved.’ The dispute is not actly the .same as the aid-to-j S church-sehools quarrel which ay: ‘3. flared recently in the United States. Inthe United States, ase Key West and Vicinity: Fair ;Wuestion of separation of church ; thru Saturday excépt increasing |22¢ state came up. But in ee : cloudiness late Saturday after-| @im, tax money _already is used Fire Department, to pay teachers in church schools, fire station, has notified The Cuhka’s Victims Pedro Perez of the Key West| Key West Airport Number three! Los Angeles Louisville | Chri i te | Denver F El Paso écting For 2 {| Galveston | Jacksonville | Kansas City KEY WEST | ! { Edna ‘Ai presiding, “Christ! Edma Albury. Chairman Mrs. 'Genevieve-Ames. | noon. Slowly rising temperature... are Meridian The + To Moslem Lords.”|Marie Metcalf presiding, and{ muon Saiine, Leon K. Kirch- Gentle to moderate northeast; “e onlhas onde rouse Citizen that he is also collecting jijamt Mrs. led in the program} Miss Gladys Merrith presenting | mayer, John Uisen. Jean Uisen, and east winds. ia evebced Visca the question clothing, foodstuffs, etc, for the Minneapolis a Miss Halley Johnson the Missionary program. A Soc- Nanett Olsen, Theodore Rubel Florida: Fair thru Saturday ' o¢ improvements in school build- fire victims of Cueva del Humo. Memphis fere¢+seerrerest te eseens Ss resces the devotional “Al, period followed. Euclid Miller, Elisa Miller, Wil- except becoming mostly cloudy, ; Thi shalie ‘Bishops essert ? . New Orleans Things @-Common On Monday, November 21, the}liam Hardesty, Zelia Hardesty, over extreme north portitah | they cane afford reaures sa Perez states that all any +Tesi- OY Vork The, billfiness meeting followed Elizabeth Taylor Cirele met in Joe Regenstein, Louise Regen- Saturday. Slowly rising tem-} provements and they . propose “ent caring to donate to the Norfolk See Soper Sere ‘premsaies by the, qureh dattex:. with . Mrs, /stein. erate: that local education authorities cause need do is to call 201 and Oklahoma City sae he ne cae ar mo ag amar pcg eo pie ° | Jacksonville Tru’ The Florida}take over church schools under he will call for the donated items ous ; maki Assignments were made siding. Mrs. Alice Ramirez, was Straits and East Gulf of Mexoci:! lease. Under the Bishop's plan, raha ———— sacols Cap epeember in charge of the program. Social Coming Events Gentle: to moderate winds, vari-' the local authorities then would spokesman has asserted that the Pittsburgh Mrs: Mary Day, Mission Study period also followed this meeting.|pRinay, DECEMBER 2— __- able over north portion and make improvments from public Catholics’ attitude amounts to, Roaneke ehairyfen, announced the Study Hot chocolate, sandwiches. andt”'y incheon- meeting, Officers northeast winds becoming east funds. And the local authorities quote, “The State providing all St. Lows of the; Bock, “Japan's New Day,”| Cookies were = served by | Mrs} “Wives Club, 12:30 Pi M. at over south portion thru Satur-' would be aliowed to. appoint the monev while the Catholics San Antonie fh Nevember 26, Mrs. Georga a 3 hostess for the afternoon. Officers Club, Ft. “Taylor. . day. Clear’ to*partly. cloudy, teaching staffs, subject to church keep all the control.” San Franc'seo M. Maly wo be the teacher. Mrs,} The ‘newly organized Morning Program to be announted weather. ; approval. | The Catholics accuse the gov- Seattle Frances Poirfield, Young Peoples rere erg scraateng * bt later. | Jacksonville To Apalachicola:} “A Ministry of Education ernment of trying t> gag the ' Tallahassee Direct @nnounced pjans for a/A. M., at the pastor's home, Mrs.| gy var.” ° | No small ctaft’or storm warnings church with threats to stop “fi- | Tampa » " j is ylark,” at. Barn Theatre, GERRY PINDER ve) takes: | *° 5! A church wi youn Pegpies Committee Meet-}George M. Ray, chairman pre: Duval street. 8:30 P.M. Key! hig Musici Sh “Mak | bave been issued. IN MEMORIAM nancial aid. * iWashington # early in December, | Siding. mt weleomed the} As a climax for the monthly { the newly organized | @ tivities, the mission study book, the ladies |“Japan’s New Day,” was taught In. memory of my _ husband, Errol V. Sawyer: Just one year ago today West Players. Performance each night this week. Teenage Dance, Armory at White and Southard streets. Mine Music”, to the U.S. Naval Hospital Monday evening. ‘REPORT ot Key West, Fla. Dec. 2, 1949, (Observauien twkem at City visice and | oe] \ i F t 4 v but not j from wwne Baptist chureh.|on Monday evening at church, M |day evening, December 5. | The | 8:30 am.. EST) JOR WERE “One, : M: Archer, Children’s|by Mrs. Ray. A social period was fe Piles toons si er Cates | show is under the auspices of the} 4, Temperatures peel re } Hemel heirman, gave a delight-jenjoyed by all present. Mrs. Isle Serenaders. “Snack Dar U.S:0.-N.C.C.S. Highest yesterday 71 . | fy ton her vis ) e Mary De ission study chair ‘i: ac hrough the courtesy of the: p jw, | 68 dec2-lt Sher view to the Mery Day mission: study 'c with soft drinks only rd ¥ Lowest last night ' Rept Gre Home in Lake- man, opened the meeting with algaryRDAY, DECEMBER 3— Radio and Transcription. Fund of yypan 68 ' BSTER’S tome Be meeting closed with! hymn, and the President Mrs." Hance at the Cuban Club, froin! the International Federation of Normal 2 72 i ' by Mra Bennett. There Exina Albury led in prayer. 8:30 P. M., for the benefit of Musicians; the Key West Federa- Precipitation 3 amy | wes thirt present at the] Twenty four members were Children’s’ Tuberctilaais _Di- tion of Musicians will present ‘Total last 24 hours ‘Oe dna: 7S catamy t's OF! | New Fehool and ' | present at the study. vision-of The Indtitute Inter. Art Sjursen and his Orchestra. iTetal this month ©. ine. G pac nea) | On Pid » November 15, the| All Auxiliaries of the W.MS. American, Music by the Isla | Tt and the band will play sev-' Dir Ccncy this month _.13 ins.| ar on | DI oO be W M.S met at held their regular meetings dur- |. de Cuba Orchestra. | eral numbers before the show Total this year 31.08 ins. NGHT i | one ¢ Baptist Church. The'ing the month, Mission study MONDAY, DECEMBER 5— starts and will play various band Deficiency. this year 552 ina. i A ie Preset Mrs Edna Albury }books were taught the -inter-1" Rehearsal, The Messiah, 7:45) felections at intervals during the“ Roistive Humidity, 8:30 a.m. | uthoritative peewditd at this meetng, each’ mediate, and Junior Girls’ Auxi- P. M. at. First Methodist aansineee ee nase | Up-To-Dete 7h wae presented and gave a diaries Church, Eaton and Simonton} 5, °80ins Retire nee et Barometer \ . —— streets. Presentation to take| Mine Music” are the following: (Sea Level) 6:90 en, | Colorful Laminated Cloth Bisding . Betty and Bob Simpson, Julie} » t $2,000 definitions + 926 pager place Tuesday, December 13. by Key West Singer: Meeting, Executive Board of| 30.20 ins.—1022.7 mbs. Stone, Dolores Losley, Gail. Wal- | 7 lace, Lillian Weaver, Veda €ar-! 5 ‘Tomorrow's Almanac rol, Dick Fitzsimmons, Claudina Sunrise Poinciana School P.T. A..| La Fe, Catherine Smith, Patsy Sunset »| Harrison, Mary’ Saunders, Joyce Moonrise &P. M., at home of Mrs. Mary| Barks, W. G. Stallings anda Moonset Mri. Clyde Baker Again Captures Tub Prizes At Tuesday’s Bridge Meet Community | wee 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN © Dictionary 98¢ (By mail $1.08) CLIP THIS COUPON rd | fternoon Bridge, was won by Mrs. Clyde Baker, s. Mary | parks, sate iu week | whose hand took a trick with the oi eau, = 11-2 ort kuest star. ‘TiDES Ba i GG ‘and bring of mail to our : the « y at her J. of Clubs during the last: . } aie 5 jur- Ne] Evie street, snd forjgame plaged, and Mrs, Baket}THURSDAY, DECEMBER s— |1, Members pees pera eietayre bo Baxey atic seaubee with 980 A stsans eter erved was also the winner of the high-}> Sewing Group Meeting, Mon-) 302 rice Moreno. Tomorrow A Sionary. When ordering one ake aml choeolate and) card cut. roe County Hospital Atxi-| “yiicical arrangements = Be a .,.2(Bastern Standard Time) Ay mail add tac axtra 1 ‘ ve First prize for the afternoon’s liary, 2 P.M. at Hospital! ar5.eno and Jack Crawley High Low Jorpesese and wretbin ~aneban ’ t sine Mrs.! play was won by the hostess Mrs. Call Mrs. Pritchard at 548 Dance tonlieer diets. Simpson 9:44 am. 2:24 am. =o eaeaeeseee » novelty table Guley, with a score of 5400; Mrs. for transportation. and Gerry Pinder. 8:09 p.m. 1:35 p.m. from Joseph Ladd, with’a score of 5310] WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7— was second, and Mrs: C. R. Rea-} Regular meeting, La Concha was holder of vy Wives Club. No. 88, in Clubroom: Lighting—Robert Simpson. Wardrobe—Penny Gavilan. 19 Shopping Days Until Christmas “a0 ADOITIONAL TIDE DATA | (Reference Station: Key Wes { Time of! Height o | h he last cruise’ gan, with 4560, he was third highest score. | TITO REGIME STARTS garette! Members and guests playing Building 178, U. S. Naval] Station— Tide (high water — eld a) Tuesday were the Mesdames Station. «Continued From Page One) | aahia Honda " bird James G. Cowart, Gilbert Mc- ase Sree Yugoslavia during the Ea cri (bridge) —Ohl0m = 9.0 ft LET which, Killip, Otto Kichheiner, Peter] TRUMAN TO BE MADE aoe Ene poeane Soviet | No Name Key | ‘ P ee ans og ee ay een Continued From Page One) ; questioning of « the or Caice pa tik ~ | 10 OZ, BOTTLI POI A Ot KS Overlin, CR. Reagan, Joseph] resident, who remained in priest wr pointed mainly at] "(Sandy Point)—Oh 4m | JUST ENOUGH! os « f n |badd, Paul Herrick and Lucitle| Washington because of some eye| establishing the charge that alll catdes Channel | : i aia trouble, probably will come|the accused had worked for. the ae onde chien chaste! hel you with vour ¥ — down here in the third week of|Navis before switching their al.| “T% end) ~ At! P { the; The group meets next Tuesday] the president's visit. [eae : fe) . . to the Soviet Union. | legiance NO’ Nothing has been said yet about} at the home of Mrs, Peter Knight, mon Watson street. ROOT BEER Ross said that no others are slated to see the President. The} the princ:pal | President is enjoying the first! are spies for the Kremlin. | real rest he has had in months, | and intends to remain quiet until | j; just as the First Lady and her! the end of his visit here. |daughter wanted % i See afternoon will be made an hon-}the movi- of a platoon caught in| Whe? @ tribal chief raised a totem | 4 ry Grand Master of the Ma-| P pole he stages lavish ceremonies Franchised Bottler Of special interest to all mem- { Of@TY Ceereshe seg \‘the Battle of Bastogne during ai CU Geka 4 i bers will be the Wednesday }S0ns of Florida at a ceremony to! she last World War,. will be | and bestows many gi is on s Curry’s Bottling Works evening service beginning at 7:00.]e held at ‘the Little White/ shown some time soon. It wig! RUest setae ceremony was called 719 Duval St. Phone 581) a potlatch. { The Business Woman's Crele will | House. probably be shown at the Naval . Twenty | Ar ee he ke Christmas list TE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections! to be subtracted. (4+)—Plus sign: Corrections to he added trapt charge, that they 8 WE Of First Baptist Church To Obstrre W orldwide Week Of Prayer - iia required that} Towle’s Preserve or Serving Spoon i!’ present the devotional, and a seven —_- high-ranking | Station theatre. id= special number. Francis Fair- | Masons from all over Florida are ‘The i hasbeen = fiekt, Young Peoples’ Director, |{ue _ to ‘sttend “the ‘ceremonies |'45 presi > sien sda ited 3 fll present the sunbeams,}™aking the President honorary} yen are giving Matthew J § Junior and Intermediate Girls’ ong Master of Florida Masons.| oy, secretary t Mry"Trumpa, ‘at i x Auxiliary, and the Y. W. A. ita ere will start at *) the Navy Chief's’ club. tonight. Missionary program. A specia' i. rane. |The time of the partv was not ‘ = offering for Foreign Missions Ba Neh bee Macone st | Known today, but it-is expected Make This Store Your TOY HEADQUARTERS!! They're All Here will be taken On Thursday afternoon at 3:00 im the church, Mrs. George M, Ray will present the members f the newly organized Morning Missouri. The ceremonies are ex- pected to be simple. for Mr. Tru- an does not feel that a long rit- ualistic vice is necessary. | to be after dinner Checkerboard JaAIVG Ajjef $,e;Moy | | | | | 6 ia The President today had as h ’ te Cre in a Missionary Progam. aancheon guests Captain and Mi GET YOUR COMRGY: CURES Vrain tend these meetings, and friends [C: C: Adell, USN, and Command. HORSE FEED $3.95 to $11.95 s ' @ the church are cordially in- ' 3 aboard the Presidential Yacht, at the vied Williamsburg. : VICTORY COWGIRL SUITS FOR a practical, personal gift, we ay : ————| Captain Adell is commander of hth vd rer the Key West Naval Base and F 4.95 and $5.95 Soi bau eee her ‘he Toute Notes From Poinciana also is commanding officer of the eeds Preenencpitoinge sabe solidisilyer to\hae™ eakenn sila Mee Rig Pine Key P..T. A. Executive Key West Naval Station. He al- ways meets the President upon his arrival at Boca Chica Field, MARKET 1028 TRUMAN AVENUE $2.58 to $10.28 to complete her set. Personal because they're in her own pwEns . y and usuaily rides to the Naval|t We Deliver—Telephone 1080 pattern. Practical because of their va - Board To Meet Station with Mr. ‘Sraman - INDIAN SUITS riety of uses and because these lovely ; The President got up at. 6:30 ery * J ; “s $6 caren the! ,. m. today. He walked as usual| ; $3.95 and $4.50 hee and ae pieces promise . f Poinciana} around the Naval Station, accom V Ides Uctime service. Think of the Preserve »: P T. A. will meet onj panied oniy by two Secret $e Dr. x A, a UNION HARDWARE SKATES Spoon, for instance. Its rounded depth Monday evening, December 3,]vice men. After reading several Specializmg 1 $3.95 and width are perfect for serving faite, ‘ rch at e borne of Mra} ot a.m Eye Examination and R berries, desserts, sala:ls, vegetables — Mary @Muxeau, 11-2 Poincianal Charles Ross, _ Presidential Visual Training Coens ie mney sroang: Ainge 3 “ as Pea aia SRS eel lose to} es ne in and let us show you this - sil attendance of the board poem ha a nese ad foe D Complete Service on and our other Towle Sterling | ft ’ as been requested for this meet- ! breakfast. bss Sak ha’ e 'u plicati. ae : a> 4 poe Koes) oa oes ee Pee sy of Lenses Completely Furnished a a o SS gestions — so many under $15.00, con, but he jot pretend to " om ——_——— know what the President had for|| 22.YEARS' EXPERIENCE Fi UNFURNISHED ... . . $2.98 ndout “I ate after the President.did”, : sing has been very good on| explained Ross. || OFFICE MOURB: ° LLOCK’S iy Meach the old No Name Key bridge.} Mrs. Truman and her daughter auogen and 2 to 5 P.M, ee = nk Mackerel, jack, runners, yellow-| have made one trip into the city T O 1¢a Ta er ; © ele; tai, Jewoon and snappers have|}They shopped for some trinkets been among the catches. which will later be sent out as eee 8 Myrtle Gibson has added al Chrustmas gifts to various per- Py t» that) of raccoons and birds i fouz-pound pup to the menagerie sons. Their visit downtown did énot attract much attention, which 18 Duval Street Telephone 1000;