The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 29, 1949, Page 4

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Alicia Elena McCoy’ it To Donald J. O'Neill, ue, lowa, Mrs. Chas, E.. McCoy, - O'Neill, son of Mr. and street, Dubuque, Iowa. @ graduate Immaculate, Ship's U.S. here. She is a mem. Thursday At Catholic Church Here . Mery'’s Star of the Sea}in the Christmas motif, and de- @uthetic Church was the scene|lightful refreshments of punch, the vari-colored _ sandwiches, test Thursday evening for @irriage of Miss Joan Luff to Wiliam Thomas Tate. ‘The beautiful and solemn cere-| mounted by figurines of a bride by Father!and groom in wedding attire, and | ——~-—~—-~ College Students To Have Hayride mony was % Jeseph Maring at 6:00 o'clock. | Teo a baskets of white; wed couple. hr rested beside. the oltar rail Th was attired charmung wedding gown of hee. wore a white net pic- ture She carried a i colonia , of white carnations on a mother-}Tate having recently accepted a] nounced that the Monroe Coun- of rl prayer book. im marriage by her uncle, Marry Gold! Miss Luff am a“ rapid of her cousin, Mowe Goldberg, who woi in a|guests of Mrs: Tate’s family, but white |Geparted on Tuesday of this Announced Today ' ber‘of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea! Church Choir. . Mr, O'Neill graduated from St. Joseph’s High School, in Farley, Towa, and attended Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa. He later join- ed the Navy Air Corps in July of 1941, and is stationed at. present at Boca Chica Field. No definite date has been set for the marriage, and wedding. plans will be announced later by the parents of the bride-to-be. nuts and candy. were served. The bride’s table carried a three-tiered: wedding’ cake sur- the cake was cut by the newly- Mr, and Mrs. Tate spent Chirst- mas here in Key West as the week for Lenoir, N. C., where they will make their home, Mr. position in that city with the} ty Club of Florida State Univers- have 8! ..who had. come to Key Brayhill Furniture Co. ity at Tallahassee will Members of the family of the | hayride tonight. JACQUE MERCER, Miss America of 1949, looks up at her fi- ance Doug Cook, 20, as she signs their marriage license at Litchfield Park, Arizona. The signing is witnessed by the Rev. James B. Ostergren, who married the couple a short time afterwards, _ {By AGNES ROGERS AP Newsfeatures : (EDITOR'S NOTE; What will ht s ' ? Stay” (Harper), a gay progres: in the last half cent- tury, has undertaken to specu- late, With a few assists from our Miss Lowry, ‘on .what might hrpnen. if one merelv projected : j i BUSS BERSRELS EEL SUES the line of the graph into the Levinson then adjusts a magni- future for the next 50 years. It's at such an angle that! te tena all in fun, an exercise in imag- are able to see their Tr'cwine Ue ination, fantasy and whimsy, so explains that some j moveeser ‘ =e don’t be frightened. It won't so scared that! trviterw’® a happen here.) 5 Tet a dentist ex- ‘the ae 4 ‘ work 2D} We wil! confine our history to says their }den Museum. These “ the last 50 years of the . 20th cen- the right , Mis Courtenay Lesimer, ®) Wi 5 tury. Earlier years’ of this | re- fied ith species iephoto| markable era have been studi penetrate a ee carefully, revealing conclusive! that two wars, prohibition, wo- men’s magazines radio and scien- tific labor-saving devices—among other factors—resulted, in un- shackling women. 2/Te Deum AtILS® |ItIsEasy Te * Saturday In Local |Sell Mink Goats has Miss Marina Sikes an- All members of the club are to ve West to attend the wedding, left] meet ‘at the home of Miss Ann © poll pink gown and black pic-}immediately after the reception, )Doughtry, 901 Georgia street, at tare bet and had a carsage of since all of them desired to spend | 8:30 o'clock, from which location roses. brother of = qnother brother, George » end Bdward Freyberg serv- od as-wshers. of the with ‘ms, ‘ ‘aug- ham, ot 1700 Flagler avenue. The etme was decorated beautifully Mre Jessie Pim Beach bah Rew Pesiding Ree Sie Lumley is the grand-) a the late 8 eed ber mother are making }| Mrs. Ina James of Phoebus, Va., fermeriy of Phoebus, Va.,! and C. W. Atkins of Fayetteville, im West Palm] N.C. Since being discharged from | Warter ounc: terday at 10:30 a. m., Naval Hospital, to Ensign W.R.C._ Beach, where he holds a position Mrs. Robert a". West Palm Beach, and with the Tropical Coffee Co. Christmas in North Carolina at] the hayride will start. their homes. Mrs. Fred Lawing Robert Tate and George Tate, were these departing for North Carolina, and other out-of-town guests at the wedding and ‘recep. tion included Mr, and Mrs. Bd-| @@aeeeeeesaeeaeean cor-| ward Freyberg of Jacksonville,| Daughter To Mesas |My. and Mrs. Ulmont Bayle of » Teaneck, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs.| 313 Elizabeth street, the birth of a daughter yester- The former Miss Luff is the}day weighing seven of Mr. and Mrs; Johm}three and» three-quarter. ounces. ; to Luff of New York City, Mrs. The new arrival has been given’ winds Miss! the name of Patricia Ana. Mrs. * i Catherine Baldwin of this city./ Mesa is the sister of Mrs. Pablo Mr. Tate is the son of the late} Calleja, 313 Elizabeth street. Laws Have Son Waldo Bernreuter of Miami. Luff being the former Mr. ahd Mrs. George Tate of Cliffside, N. C. The groom-to-be is the son of the army in 1947, Mr. Atkins has made his home in West Palm No date has been set for the We Se ae ee thirteen and one-quarted ounces, | in the U. S. Naval Hospital. The new arrival has been given the Sawyer of West)city. She attended the Key West|}name of Wayne Scott. formerly of Key|High School, graduating with the | Law is stationed at the Naval West, has announced the engage-| class of 1948. Hospital. Son To Rohrs Bathe Sui ; f 5 “Women are proven d ’ ; Jacksonville Thru The Florida j YDN. ia —(P) i - 4 just de seem | Straits: Fresh northeast winds: tobe d ge quickes manually, ape as BY: Rees: pied wae so eat nae a $30 | thine lett over for @ fur cow a | today becoming moderate to} bireti Laggan Se tience obviously is a virtue with >") but this year in view of | Furriers say thet oo Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Mesa, fresh northeast and east Wihds birelings. 2 ee ave no bai T{ 9 62-year-old woman who has = Midnight Maze the Te Deum upper wrectats Sammy O° oe announce Friday. Partly cloudy to:claaidy | 2°°4 of male brains anyway. © Of] just been granted a divoree. She will pe sung at. 11:50. — » pounds, ; Lt. (jg) Paul C. Law ahd Mrs. 21-1 Poinciana, announce the birth of a'son yesterday at 12:24 a. m., weighing six pounds, | Lt. (jg): An eight pound, nine and one-} ‘e son was born yes- in the U.S and Abraham Rohr, of 1006 Von Phister street. The child has been named Randall Abra-; ham. His father is with FAWTU, | er home with Mrs. C. L. Lew,| wedding, but marriage plans will Boca Chica. omer of Mere Sawyer, ey Dance et) Sttcessful More than 200 hundred mem- bate and quests attended the An-! Tea Dance held Club on oder Chrstmas te the dr. Woman's rt afterneon at che Mutt was furnished by Gus Ageia om from 4 until 7 Berwing tebies were set up on te etfe porch, while turkey eaibeWighe: end yellow and pink «eum cheese sandwiches were eve by all. The punch bowl om Gilet many times as mem- im that! be announced later in the spring. Watercolor Show Opens At Martello Gallery Mrs. Clint Giese and Mrs. David Newton will be co-hostess- }es at the Open House at Martello Raul’s | Gallery tonight, it was learned to- i q | day. | This event should be an in- cohestee and the dance teresting and well-attended one,/m, yesterday, in ; for it marks not only the open- ing of the new watercolor show, but also the appearance of a dis- tinguished speaker, Marian Mur- ray, assistant director of the John and Mable Ringling Museum of | Art in Sarasota. 1 Open House will begin at 8:00 added ‘tated talk will take place at 9:00] the pirth of a son yesterday at ‘ od guests drank heartil; Ss “Pickies, olives o'Slock, and Miss Murray’s illus. ce the trimmings cee te well as & tasty treat for , o'clock. evervape | at To Apply To Wed VF uw Aux. oO Applications for marriage li- Sponsor New ~ . > Year's Eve Dance Pre Veterans of Foreign Wars Seutherqmost Auxtliary No. 3911, «6 senowneed that it will epon- oe a Mew Year's Eve Dance on Saturday night of this week for oamehers and friends at the VFW Heme on Rlizabeth street ™ anton charge the dance will ae hoo and favors will be distributed to the guests and the Auxiliary Pramnes patty to those attending ‘@elock, with music by al|Adams by Mary Helen McKay PTihatly band. Noise makers | against Murdo John McKay. » grand New Year's Eve/the average pullet will lay its censes were filed in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by Jack E. Gibson, 34, and Myrna Williams, 21, both of Islamorada, and Severiano E. Perez, 30, of] Bad Simonton street and Gloria Ignacia Puz, 36, of 745 Bahama | street. \Seeks Divorce A petition seeking a divorce Six months after it is hatched, first egg. Berees Have Daughter | Lt. and Mrs. Norman Berree: announce the birth of a daughter, ' at 11:52 a.m., yesterd in the U. S. Naval Hospital. The new arrival weighing six pounds, 1% ounces, has been named Lorene Ruth. The Berrees live at 520° United street. Lt. Befree is with' VX-1 at Boca Chica Son To Johnsons An eight pound, four and one- uarter ounce son was_ born to ICC, USN, Charles Givhan John- son and Mrs. Johnson, at 1:13 p. the United States Naval Hospital. The new arrival has been named Charles Givhan, Jr. The Johnsons live at | 317 William street. Johnson is on} duty at the Naval Station. { Sojanos Have Son ir. and Mrs. Enrique Solano, 819 Whitehead street, announce | 8:45 p. m., in a Tampa hospite The new arrival weighed six! pounds, thirteen ounces. M Solano is the former Josefina Alvarez of this city. Coming Events ised pres There wore few sce Se pay ofthe St Mays Sur J.! NEW YORK, —- @ = Mage - | (notably rooms 2 . WEATHERMAN | Srcktsca sence se a cloudy with j today thru Friday; slightly cooJer tonight. Moderate to and northeast winds. coastal section thru Friday: with | scattered 3 — | east coast. Clear to partly cloud: best man,|and her son Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs.'| WYwvvvVVVVVYYwVO"M otherwise. Colder in north me tion this morning, cooler in south portion ; change in temperature otherwise. with showers over south portion. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29— Open House, Martello Gallery, | 8 to 10 P.M. Lecture by, Marian Murry, assistant di-j rector of Ringling Museum.: Public invited by Key West | Art ard Historical Society to| attend. Opening of new art! show, will be| was filed yesterday in the office] s, "AY, DECEMBER 31— begin|of Circuit Court Clerk Earl leer Dance at VFW Home on Eliza- beth Street, sponsored” by Southernmost Auxiliary No. 3911. For members and friends. No admission charge. Favors and_ noisemakers. Music by hillbilly band. 3: Catholic Church | Costing Thousand. the vote, incorrect to say they were wel- come. The spark that touched off the revolution came much earlier, probably when women replaced t men in industry. during the sec- ond war. But the roaring blaze’ came in the late 1950’s when heliocopter manufacturer Alex- ander V. Snellinghast announced on television that he was dis- charging all male employes, in- cluding his first vice president. “In a pronouncement from the underground Snellinghast _ works at Upper Tidbit, Wyo., history ‘was made: aS Ss Says: EF Key West and Vicinity: Partly scattered showers g . Thousands of pilgrimagers ; all over the world will e the trip to the Eternal City is year, to commemorate the | event. The’ Church's doors this Satur. day night will opened at 11:30 j Midnight Mass and prayers that } follow. ‘The Midnight Mass will | be a solemn high mass. In previous, years there was @ PLSESRE fresh east [ & Florida: Mostly cloudy in east Waited Years For Divorced Spouse showers along lower this afternoon; _ little a number of years we have relied East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate : ely teat cee ee brains! years 0, but that her fresh northeast “and east) “pae Snellinghast System of deserted her five “tionths” Tatel “Three Priests through Friday. Partly] poo Piggy os Mrs. Finlay added that she never ' sloudy weather with a fevp docal a heard from him again until 1947. . | suniars over cxitene sath oes ptm er Paige outta = Rppereualy wasn't impresed | May Have Died Make Hubby’. ppear! fi \ ‘In Boat Mishap ‘Signa testified that was married 46: tion. reorganized housework, sched- _— Jacksonville To Apalachigola: No small craft or storm warnings uling it into 15 minutes daily Pre-Inventory : have been issued. = and using entirely disposable ° HEMLOCK, N. Y.. Dec. 29 Bos’ Meme me) ae a | TON aA REPORT pers poe ae ae Sale Begins At (P).—Three student priests were 'setis State Lawmaker Swat Key West, Fla., Dec. 29, 1949 ; td missing today after wind capsized to « sr eding “ee (Observation taken at City Otfice pean wares ee ca al Childr, en's Cor MEP | rowboat in whiok they Lp - ~ te! “polen 8:30 a.m., EST) ppaerhd ree zi ieee The girls at the CHILDREN’S other student priests were cro® jouseworee wate Lae Temperatures iy the “Gond-Spent” A peace CORNER love seiling but sure‘ ing Lake Hemlock. tor James Comiee of Gates Highest yesterday TO Seoaen tana . thie well, | Pate to take inventory. So, please, Two of the students of St. would diceurame suey? \ Lowest last night - having practiced it pwcelp ay come in Friday or Saturday and ; Michael’s Catholic Mission man- wives trem eee j Mean ground for years, but house- | ‘#ke advantage of the. marvelous {aged to reach shore. $100 at amy one tee ter Gee | Normal ‘Sasbanda Seundilee ca mplicity | agains that are being offered. Police Chief Jame; Kane of per ty Precipitation e’armina. Just one instance: $1.50 Polo: Lima said the five Seminarians A ceedit pares: OF Total last 24 hours 34 ins.| U.S. President Abigail For- Shirts and Creepers sare selling. were crossing the lake from the them thet swt 2 Total this month 1.80 sythe, taking office in the 1970s, during this sale at only 50c. j Mission on the east side to the the saneture of (i | eam eee te zoe on ins.| instituted remarkable changes in Bee ace oe the’ west when their rowboat upset A ay Me a year A * n licy. Same ve ¥ jeming a sudbury Deficiency this year 5.15 ins. foreign: poliey,. snenabonal: re and Simonton Street3, on Friday} Diamonds, coal and graphite Thc Stat wena Ranaieee © . lations had been strained by limited possession of a lethal war weapon. Careerwoman, Secretary of State, Mrs. Ariadne Ledbetter, conferring with her opposite, Tovarich Olga Smirovska con- ati’? thet bs oe GF = oe thet heer s quem sonal on ee emai The @ld@ewred & Relative Humidity. 8:30 am. 91% Barometer (Sea Level) 8:30 a.m,” 30.12 ins —1020.0 mbg: and Saturday to take advantage are all forms of pure carbon of loads of bargains that are be-j step the ulty ing offered.—Advt. Craftmanship in stained glass reached its highest level among It is estimated that the popu-; European monks in the 14th and he Sun: Tomorrow's Almanag, fessed that her new all-woman| lation of India is increasing at] 15th centuries. flower of Netratke es -;commission on Nuclear Fission! the rate of about 3,000,000 a year. ets —— a. << = aM 5 a -|had been completely unable to Moonrise ; ény y ei -1deciper or make sense out of any} of her successor, Jonathon Q. Moonset “Remember Lysistrata. Women; have been able to stop most wars. If you men insist on throwing -! formulae left by their predec sors. Tovarich Smirovska can’ ed her committee had been un- able to find the files. The two TID (Naval Base) Tomorrow ' . (Eastern Standard Time) agreed that in the future all dis-. fists and bombs at each other! High ion agreements would be settled by|again — well; we women will: 7:23 am. 12:32 am prolonged long-distance telephone} just have to take over. _ : | Friday and Saturday Only 6:08 p.m. 11:29 p.m. calls. That was the crucial situation; saa The national drink became | in November, 1999, when a South Pacific nation decided to send male soldiers into a neighbor} Children’s Corner the Alexander, a compound of creme de yO ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Sieference Staton: Key West, piney ANieeaione lays were | country to settle a dispute over \ . 5 play: Station— 7 tragedies and all actresses look- | strayed goats. | Fleming and Simonton Streets Phom Rahia Honda x ed and suffered like Bette he a week ihe ntage- was ‘brid: Ene Davis. aflame, and civili women is Ne Nae Key 70h 10m 0.0, ft | Women bewed gracefully | soldiers were hurriedly called to “ (east end) _+2h 20m (and gratefully) to the inevi- | the colors. The war was of short Boca Chica -| table. They retreated willingly {duration When they returned, (Sandy Point)—Oh 40m into their homes, One condition | women found their jobs had been Caldes Channel to complete surrender was | usurped by men, who were found (morth end) _+2h 10m made, summed up by Mrs. |to be neater, quicker manually = +14 t| President at the inauguration and would accept lower wages. NOTE: ni 4 — Sioa oo (—)—Minus sign: Correctio, aoe to be subtracted. = —Plus sign: Corrections be added. - FOR SALE— STATE SALES TAX FORMS forLANDLORDS - MINIMUM ADDITIONAL COPIES Qe i 3 » 5e THE ARTMAN PRESS IN CITIZEN BUILDING That HANG ON | ' \ Creomulsi Li to help loosen and expel phlegm and aid nature rhe ae ! heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial | mucous membranes. Tell drugaiae to sell you a bottle of ere i with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the or you are to have your money ct CREOMULSION

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