The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1949, Page 4

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adadndatndntntndndntnddntnd tnt ddddtddddddddhdddrt A ee nM tt tn tt ta a te ete te tn _ First Of Audubon Sereen Tours 'o Be Pre 7 December 15 ith Col. ‘Wildlife In Action’ lubon Elementary; School, and the even- somounced its 1949-50 ing sessién.for adults and stu- Sereen Tours Series, | dents at 9:00 p.m, at Key West begins on December 15. | rk E, bl Olin S. Pettingill, Jr.,| Ih addition to Dr. Pettingill, mt his color’ movie the’series will present in person, “Wildlife um Action.” which por- such outstanding naturalists and tways the deep woodland of Mich-, photographers as Leonard Hall, igan ! January 16 Bert Harwell, Febru- Dr. Pettingill’s address will be! ary 13, Allan Cruickshank, March held at 7:30 p.m. at the High 9 and closing with George H. Or- Sehool for adults and students of; ians on April 6. the Junior-Senior High School. | The local Societty, in coopera- The howr has been moved up, tion with the National Audubon from 6:00, so that there will be as! Society is bringing these enter- little conflict as possible with| taining and educational events to the concert of Dr. Lecuona, spon-| Key West on a non-profit basis, sered by the Latin-American; Stuart S. Whiting, local president, | Chamber of Commerce. jsaid today. Season memberships | Beautiful half-tone descriptive| in the Audubon Screen Tours deseribing the Screen; Club and single admissions have Ours were distributed to the; been priced with a view to de sehools today. This series, similar| fraying the cost of the seri t© that of lest m, @onsists of ' only. Season memberships entitl- five numbers, each with matinee }ing the hel@er to all five tours for nentary school children’ to| may bé? lased from Society Ss ) Stor. > Sea ' Oe St. Mary Star of the Sea No. be held at B00 p. m., at Truman members and school student! 634. ae. M. at St. Abne’s Atlanta 33 ‘ -_—- ——— - a et Hall, Windsor Lane. Mrs, Augusta + 36 . : oe ’ . Joseph Nelson, District Depu- Billings. 24 Christmas Spirit Getting ty of Catholic Daughters, in) Birmingham % ‘ ; ‘4 stallin# officer ay Early Start At USO-YMCA Rehearsal, The Messiah, 7:45. Boston ee . : P. M. at First Methodist Bultalo 32 : The YMCA USO will don a) corations. On Dec. 21 the tree w Church, Eaton and Simonton tte = a mew fee this Wednesday even-'go0 up in the lounge and the even- streets. Presentation to take Cerpue Christi 60 ing when the Christmas decorat-|ing will be spent decorating the] Place Tuesday, December 18, noo yen 34 ing party, headed by Lillian’ tee. After each of the decc es stig HY Detroit 283 wh w ; K Wuebold jing parties there will be a candy | Singer Bl Paso 33! eave Say febold,) pull with the servicenién doing| Meeting, Ex of Ft. Worth 42] Al Oneida Re wnd Shirley Spen-!the honors. peane ae 7 oi ERIS 58 ‘bid wer ge w full swing decorat-! ‘The regular scheduled Wed- 8 P. M.,, at home of Mrs Mae ene a - ing at 7:30 P.M. at the “Y". The /nesday night program, which in-| ax OM Kansas City 36 Servicemen and USO will con-|¢ludes Mrs. E. E. Crowson at the | Key West KEW WEST 67 | on eentrate this week on decorating | piano at 7:15 for group singing., | M. oe Barn Key West Airport 66 mh the fron Loun,e and the Snack | Bill Glisch directing leather | on Duval street, Los Angeles 44 Bar Lounge. December 14 will|craft., Helen Hanley at shell! ‘and tryouts for Louisville 32 find the group decorating the Re- | craft and the movie “Henry VIII” | SOU SE OUTS Ol ee dian e238 — eveation Mal! with pine boughs, | with Charles Laughton, showing Yo DECEMBER 7 Miami 59 — candles ther Christmas De- on the Patio, will go on as usual. ting.’ La Concha Minneapolis 25 vA — Sasa iene So ree I ae Sa | Club No. 83, Memphis 26 } mare New Orleans 49 > ie. > i U. New York 33] we Gray Ladies Held Monthly Birthday sie oe " ° 5 Oklahoma Cif % 35 ane Party Ai Old People’s Home Wed. | THURSDA aoa oe 20 ~. The Gray Ladies. heldtheir, the piano. These singers, Gerald|’ 106 ech ’ monthly birthtcy party at the! Engtand; Edward :- Gabriel, Ed-1 Gal Me Roanoke pa Old People’s Home last Wednes- bela deaele Sani mbere fot teaneponeatinns: |St. Louis ~ i day evening, | ng the birth-} Ice cream for the party was| Meeting. Fleet R rve Assi ie Hohe ; day of Jenn Kiine, who was 87| given by the Officers Wives Club, gang = WOM ens a ee ace =| years of n November, andj and the birthday cake was donat- ary 80 2 a ae pee : who was presented with a gift}ed by the Key West Venctian at Front and Fitzpatrick Tampa. 52 ry: | from the Red Cross, consisting of Blind Company through the Busi-| sirects. Business sessions and. ampé 37 . eaehtina peed ‘ gs! Social hour Washington ‘ a ® pipe ant smoking tobacco. jness and Professional Women’s ss ares | ate Et SS ees cal Splendi? entertainment wag, Club. | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9— WaSwout peu eeu eas o furnished by a » of singers,| Hostescos for the party were! Regu ing and el ‘tion i a tes The Island City Four.” accom-'Mrs. Leila Pace, Mrs. Ruth Jack-| of char officials for year A Draias “OQ od panied by Lt. Donald A. Gilles at son and Mrs. Betty Ellis. aE a soe : rde: . M.a eos “ be fae = ee ei ee ee ||. OE , Passenger List Officers Of Local Court Of Catholic Daughters To Be Installed Tonight M Je on Nelsor Di trict | Court, scheduled to be held to-! % Deputy the Daughters | morrow night, December 6, has ty of Ame to-da arrived in been postponed to next week, ‘me Key West and tonight will in-|and will be held instead on Tues- Jort tall the t free the ( t St., day, December 13. Mary Star of the Sea No. 634 in For the installation ceremonies ow s ceremon ake place at 8;tonight a full attendance of Wee ° t St. Anne's Hall, Wind- | membership has been requested, ’ ¢ and visiting Catholic Daughters ¥ nnounced that | have also been extended an_ in-! hae the re eun { the local‘ vitation to be present. ; * | aS | Donald Pinder, Harris School | USMC. Spending PTA Meets | His Leave Here Tomorrow , ; us ris School P.-T. A. will hold Key its regular monthly meeting 8:00} ant i the o'clock tomorrow night in the t M auditorium of the school. i iP « at All parents and those interested ' ee in the children are urged to be | Pie Pinde 3 re- | present | . t ne Corps, isi A rt program has also been | tat Quantico, Virginia, | arranged for the evening. | VvvVvVVTVVVvVTVvVVVVTwY, Hu ond Lhewe » 2444444 44444444444 Daughter To Fernandezes { 4 ‘ | A girl, weighing seven and one-| Personal Mention half pounds, was born Nover Crenshaws Arrive Friday 30 at Galey-DePoo M nd } B. J. Crenshaw | He=pital to M wi t Friday | Fernandez, Jr. t . t winter in|. The new arrival has been giv-| Key W Crenshaw has'en the name of Suzanna Maria. just retired as an en for ——- | the F Finar Cor- McCraws Have Daughter porat r. and Mrs. Charles G. a The formerly of Key Wes Mr ( A. Gamt Ss 69. nce the birth of a ¥ Callie on Friday, November 25.! ! ——— i} | Kerbens Have Daughter S Mr. and M Abe Kerben, 408 | oint | United r announce the birth of a daugiter Friday at 1:43 | T ‘ vere week end visitors t Island City. Pp. m., weighing five pounds and Thev left vesterday afternoon fifteen ounces in the Monroe} for Clea . they will|County Hospital. | pr ng to. thei r -w arrival has been nam- Baste: t Alice. wise a a PBC cap THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Miss Latin-America Of Key West? Aa MISS ERAIDA RIVERO (above), - “Miss Latin-America of Key West’, was chosen at a contest held at Cuban Club on Saturday, November 28, to represent Key West at Gas- parilla Festival at Tampa in February. Coming Events Events | TEMPERATURES MONDAY, DECEMBER 5— Installation ceremonies, officers! At. 7:30 A.M., EST of Catholic Daughters, Court ; i Nae CAA asasreeeeeseseee McCORMICK WILL | Passengers leaving for Havana. (Continued From Page One} |, |, 288ensers 8 a . Cuba, via Aerovias “Q” S.A.: Jail business men to be held 8 ‘ i o’clock tor t on the second Elsie M. Carmichael, Minnie R. floor of tk ourt house. Young, Floyd S. Owen, James Maj. Mc just re- Gillispie, Wyle Gillispie, Forrest | « Gillispie, Toby O. Bruce, Telly J. turned to from Tallahassee recent Bruce, Aquilino Lopez, Sr., Violet rulings of ¢ y on Tucker, Ethel King, May Smith, George Rueber, Bernard Berlin, various { the sales té v given at a Lester Stone, Lous Hamberg. meeting se who are to en- Alberto Recio, Roger Cameron, force the Grace Cameron, Gloria Capuano, “Tar re that there are many Mary J. Bidgood, Joseph P. Mic- merchants who do not thorough- hael, Edward Corcoran, Marvin ly unc id the law and I will Hedrick, Robert Soubush, Caspar do all I to assist them,” Maj. L. Pike, Titus Coombs, Blanc ae Coombs, Shirley Klocke, McCormic! FROM THE OPERA TO TORCH SONGS (P) Wirephote MONA BRADFORD, erstwhile star of the New York Civic Opera Company, is packing a night club at Nashville, Tenn., with her terch songs—for a very material reason. The opera company folde ashville and Mona was left stranded without funds. And now she’s singing the hot numbers to earn train fare back to New York. The “WEATHERMAN Says: Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight | and Tuesday, with some risk of a light shower: Tuesday; some- what cooler tonight and Tues- day; moderate north to north- Florida: Partly cloudy through Tuesday; a few showers in south and central portions today and along lower east coast Tuesday; cooler tonight and Tuesday and over north portion today. Jacksonville Thru The Florida Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate novih to northeast winds through Tuesday; partly; cloudy weather with a few showers over south and central portions today and over south portion Tuesday . REPORT Key West, Fla., Dec. 5, 1949 (Observation taken at City Uisice 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean Normal 75 67 71 vet Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total, this month Deficiency this month Total this y 31.05 ins. Deficiency this year 5.65 ins. Relative Humidity. 8:30 a.m. \ TW Barometer (Sea Level) 8:30 am. 30.22 ins.—1023.4 mbs. Tomorrow‘s Almanac Sunrise 6:58 a.m. | Sunset 5:39 p.m. | Moonrise 6:29 p.m. Moonset - 7:59 am. 0 ins. Tins, .26 ins. <Naval Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 11:09 a.m. 4:16 a.m. 9:50 p.m. 3:18 pam, °00 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West, P b Time of} On. ‘ide | wi 08 Station—... 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