The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 3, 1950, Page 4

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Two Compositions Of Franz Liszt To Be Included In Concert Tomorrow Night By Gyorgy Sandor, Pianist The program to’ be presented Rondo ‘in D Major by Wolfgang tomorrow night by Gyorgy Sand-| Amadeus Mozart, the latter, a or, pianist, in the first of the S#Ple but effective piece of ; ea 2 | Community Concerts to be held ™USiC that always charms lis-|" "Taken by Marjorie Sellers of ———— ficers. Survivors: Husband, George @ Caroline Street, will be closed, from January: Ist, y teners. © Motors, was a_ lovely SSS NESDAY, JANUARY 4— (Gibson; one daughter, Jvyce “ - i here in'Key West this season, |’ Fantaisie in, F minor, opus 49,| Portable Roaio’ The customary Waoiular meeting, La Concha Louise: one -son, George, Jr, = 1950, until July Ist. 1950, during which time Dr. has been_made public, and pro-| by Frederic Chopin, Waltz in C|doorprize, drawn by Faye Ber-|| NOTHING Navy Wives Club No. 8,| mother, Mrs. Robert Smith; one 3 1.) wit] take advanced studies at the Jackson mises to be an exceptional one. | sharp minor and three etudes by | valdi, ex-Miss Key West, went 7:30 P.M. in Clubrooms,;sister, Mrs. Erva Gibson; one yeni Mr, Sandor, an artist of inter-!the same composer, will form] to John McCracken. SP. ECIAL Building 178, U. S. Naval Sta-| brother, George Billberry. Memorial Hospital in Miami, Fia poy coed will include | the second portion of the first} The Chapter will assume their By NINA tion. | Pritchard Funeral Home is in e _ 18 formance two com) } part of the program, followed tions of Franz Liszt, and all by Rhapsody in G minor, opus music-lovers know of Sandor’s 79 of Johanes Brahms, and his renown as an interpreter of Variations on a Theme by Pag- Liszt. lanini, these Variations closing Funerailles, which the com- the first half of the program. poser wrote as a memorial to, Notes in the program itself some ofhis friends who were give a cemprehensive outline of victims of the 1849 internal dis- each composition comprising Mr. 4 : CEBREBA OSCE SO22® | not understand. , . becaweivit Clubhouse on Duval street. : : ; = turbanees in Hungary, tells of Sandor’s jrogram for tomorrow) Passengers leaving for Havana. | stands to reason that we live and Interesting program andi_Disabled American Veterans , B STER 3 . the struggles of life, the sadness e and these notes are} cups via Aerovias “Q” S.A. learn, or at least should . . . guest speaker will meet tonight at the Cabal-! : & of death, and triumph beyond the beautifully written and will Simeon Smith, Eugenio Smith, Now: we begin all over again,| . Meeting, Sewing Group, Mon- lero de la Luz building, 422, bang igive the listeners a clear idea of | winiam Brown, Maude Brown'| as I have succeeded . in losing roe, County Hospital: Auxil- Amelia street at 8 p. m. oy Mr, Sandor will also execute the pieces themselves. Isidore Rodriguez, Ray Johnson,| track altogether of where. that iary. 2:00 P. M., at Hospital. All members are urged to meet the Consolation series, a set of} Key West is,foragnate indeed six short pieces, meditative and to have the oppartunity Gf heat- pious, composed when Liszt was ‘ing this renowned concert artist, in his prime, and it ranks high «for most of us gap Abshilla ye among his works. {his playing only * nigh? * the To open the program tomorrow medium. of phonograph records evening, Mr. Sandor has chosen and the radio. To hear him ii the Chorale Prelude of Johann person is an event’to look for- Sebastian Bach, Busoni’s ar-; ward to and to remember al- rangement, to be followed py | ways afterward. 2 Center, Ja: Nida, Lillian Nida,| that before, and understood it| Luncheon- meeting, Officers |" sti 2 Dorothy Raymer Has Feature Article \Sonad igsen, soe Moe Rg | fall wel Wives Club, 12:30 P. M., at|in explaining to the Senate where} {HIS COUPON § Dicilonary 98¢ (By mall $1.08). 5 4 cA : igian | However, to yet back to the Officers Club, Ft. Taylor.| he got $5,000, he said he borrowed My P, li. I N. Y. H. Tt ib fay Naeigiass Maria, Habigian, original subject of this one thing Business session and election . | and being oF mall to ous ene .] "ublished aid- un ph Gi jori ss i tes lanes, me ceapid euaa tas ie si feet tig eck. gaieeins Way. among the legion of things that of co-chairman. 2 Bott bie ne eee Prrqieraigausy pv : Address ry Doro ir ini i i im] land, fael Radillo, tha; Puzzle mc. Why is it, can any- _ Siaterceesr tiene sete essai es gay acpi s ! oun “ondend Po oa Roa ag Sr ee Sees ven sae rah Jaime, ee) peer oe one tel Ime sthat people who have _Municipally-owned stores pro- A new section of the Denver sages naihadd tea auton - . New York Herald-Tribune, issue moray eels eye the spectator.} Martinez, Cesar Cardero, W. Paul ‘come down’ ir: the world never vide most of the local liquor re-! building code covers multi-level fer potags and wretbins. travel page of that newspaper, safely. Late importation is a tre- and it, should prove of great in- > m shell which once housed terest, to. twurists. ‘@.. man-eat clam. from the The article reads as follows; Philippine nds... Also on ex- Ong hundred and twenty years. hibit are gargantuan loggerheads, | Leon of Sunday, December 18, on the There you can grin at a shark|Resop, Beta Sigma Phis enjoyed their long-planned, recent held at Room with Gus Ayala’s Band. At this dance, which the group to make an annual affair, prizes were given away. Dr. L. W. Fink, retired Dentist of 704 William was the lucky winner of the first prize, a beautiful General Electric, Port- able Dishwasher. | regular bi-monthly meetings for the New Year, next week. The holicays have come to an u *Jend but not without mention’ that fday morning for Washington, ‘D. Concha’s Rainbow Holiday Visit Miss Joan Knowles left Su: €. to resume her work there 1 day, and her sister, Miss Betty Knowles, plans to leave tomor- row morning for Jacksonville, where she will resume her stud- jes at St. Vincent’s Hospital that city. a the daughters of Mr. Rupert B. Knowles of Eaton street. SCUVITIVe re CCC CCV Aerovias “Q” Passenger List Florence Johnson, James Green, Agusta Green, Jerry McClana- han, Robert McClanahan, Ro- berta Schulze, Wallace Schulze, Harry Naumann, Jacob Eisen- Gagnon, Gwendolyn Brown, Wil- liam E. Clark, Katherine H. Clark. W. Mifflin Center, Alice M. | J. Pilcher Bradshaw, Campbell Amoux, William Hilde- brand, Lulu Hildebrand, John R. Rotella. Hi Jessie Rotella, Nathaniel Webb, Scheinine, Paul S. Laub- ago Commodore David Porter of green and trunk turtles. the Naxy West ministration of President An- jurk, but guests may buy whdle drew Jackson. He had just com- collections at any eurio shop on pleted seven years of investiga- the main street, Duval, or near tion and had rid the island of the waterfront. Pirates to establish a naval base.| Night club entertainment is He wrote; “Key West has been varied. Bars and honky-tonks are tried arf, is proved to possess all similar to those in New Orleans, the advantages which are de- with jazz bands contributing to sirable in-@ naval depot and ren-} the gayety. but more conservative ave his opinion of Key Shell hunting is popular on the|€fon, Antonio Suarez del Villar, ess under the ad- reefs, Amante edible crayfish| Graciela lrizarri, Graciela River- gross, Irving Moder, Ramon Riv- bed Helen Riveron, Maria River- on, Amparo Gomez, Amparo de La Torre Isabel Otero, Isabel M. Perez, Eugenia Valdes, Miguel Serrapinana, Olga Luque, Rosa- lina Caballero, Marta Sutour, Margarita Orcoyen, Julia Rodri- guez, Marcaida Cabrera, Rosalis Miranda. Martha M. Causse, Olga derstand, and in passing I might say that the number keeps’ in- creasing instead of lessening, sentence hegan or should end. And that reminds me ef some- writing. “A perfect example,” he said, “of stream-of-constiousness brown, James Dickson, Mary E.} writing.” I beamed. I had never Dickson, Alfred Gagnon, Jacklyn | heard of stream-of-consciousness writing in my life. but it sounded good. Then he added: “Yes. Good God.” Whereupon 1 stopped beaming, because I HAD. heard cease telling anyone who will listen all about this downcoming, step by step, sordid detail by sor- did detail, and seem to take a sort | oi gruesome pleasure in the re- cital? And, by the same token, -why is it that people who began .life under very poor conditions, and have by sheer struggle and force of will, reached enviable posi- tions in life, never say anything about it, and never pin anyomie | down and make them listen to the story of how they got where they are, end furthermore are in- clined to minimize the effort it took them to get there? Among the things I cannot.un-| which is still another thing T ¢an- thing a man once said about my \ Mr. and Mrs. wuourow Niles, {1401 Newton street, announce the ‘birth of a daughter‘ yesterday at \ea te in! Coming Events Miss Joan and Miss Betty are} TUESDAY, JANUARY 3— eee erry "7:30 P. M., at Scottish, o'clock, Burial will take place: in Rite Temple, Eaton and Sim-/ the family plot in the city ceme- onton streets. Election of of-| tery. at on m. The new arrival weigh-} o'clock at her residence, pounds, ten ounces. , Gyorgy Sandor, pianist. in first of Community | Concerts, vent Auditorium. Sponsored by Key West Woman’s Club, THURSDAY, JENUARY 5— “Meeting, Club 8:00 P. M., at Woman's: Call Mrs. I. R. Rutt at 420-W for transportation. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6— Installation of officers Rainvow for Girls, 8:00 P. M.} Members and visiting mem- ; bers of Masonic groups in-! vited by Rainbows to attend. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13— venue in Minnesota, Mrs. Cora Bell Gibson, 39, d ‘ suddenly last night at 9:30; group of Monroe ce, 1110; Auxiliary will be j Elgin St. Funeral services will Thursday. of f this be held Thursday afternoon at! dies 4:30 o'clock from the Fivst Con- | gregational Church. “Rev, W. W. lliffe officiating. Body will. be, placed in the Chureh at 2:00 Order Rainbow for; : ; The Office of Edward world-famous charge of arrangements. 30 P. M., at Con- ‘DAV Meets | Tonight At: Ke West Garden’ . . P.M, at Woman's: Luz Building in front of the Cuban Club, Duvali street, and then walk over to the | Luz biulding in a group. v MARAGON INDICTED | Scottish Rite Temple, Eat-' ‘Gontinned From Page One) and Simonton _ streets. |tey anybody else when he went to Greece for the State — |ment. And the Washington grand jury claiths Maragon lied whao| Order CLIP parking garages, q dezvous. It is proved that the Ferrer, Guadalupe Ferrer. | Surely it is more laudable to go only objection, insalubrity of climate;--has no foundation. Where, then, is the necessity of making, further disbursements in useless experiments, when one has already been made in Key West,.aud has proved satisfac- tory?” « . The report is on record in the War Depastment, and what the Corhmedore had to say about the climate is still true. The average Mmean.temperature of “The Old Rock,” as natives call Key West, is 72 degrees. Clear salt air, mild, semi-tropical weather and sun- shine provide an ideal place to rest, or play. These. factors, hospitality, attract figures such as President Truman, writers, artists and business leaders year after year. Municipal beaches are free. There's swimming, surf board and water skiing. Bus and taxi transportation is adequate and the golfer may ‘enjoy a nine-hole course at the’ Municipal Golf Club.on Stock Island, near the Boca \Ghi irfield, where Navy and the town’s ‘entertainment, pianists and sing- ers, may be found in cocktail lounges. The town is studded with un- usual architecture like the Ba-; hama Houses, floated over from} Abaco and Nassau on rafts. New England and the seafaring influ- ence is evidenced by the widew’s and captain’s walks, or lookouts on housetops. From these van- tage points, watch was kept for returning ships as well as wrecks for salvage. Slave-quarters re- main at the back of an 1825 struc- ture. Spanish architecture is aug- mented by tropical gardens and} lovely patio annexes. Other sites include the many Cuban ‘restaurants, a coffee mill, cigar factories, and a sponge en- terprise. The Key West Art and His- | torical Galleries occupy East Mar- tello Towers, once part of the land fortifications begun in 1846./ West Martello Towers:are: on the! municipal airport grounds. Fort Taylor, with ancient English, Spanish 2nd American carinon, ‘and monuments commemorating five wars are other attractions. Elvira Medina, Mercedes Per- eira, Karl Stephaxs, June Step- hans, Martin Harvey, Hettie Har- vey, Catherine Clark, William Clark, Emil Willimetz, Joanna Willimetz, LaMar Palmer, Lois Palmer, Aubrey Gray, . Nellie Gray, Don Prince, Jeanne Prince, William Justis, Willie Justis. George Norris, James White, Helen White, Gary White, Eu- |femio Chavez, Emil Kahle, Eve- lyn Kahle, Marta Arias, Emilio Garcia, Jose Hernandez, Ger- trude Noxtine, Joseph Soragham, Constantine Kanellakos, Jose Puiggis, Marina Gomez, Juan Munoz, Mercedes Munoz, Ed- uardo Muniz, Jose Gonzalez, Oti- lia Colin. Virginia Palmieri, Ignacio Mol- ina, Juan Ingnacio Paz, Balar- mino Nunez, Carl Falstrom, Hen- ry Rosen, Carol Rosen, Norman Stanton, Mildred Stanton, Bar- bara Stanton, Muryln Stanton, Marvin Voigt, Syvil Harkey, Angel Fernandez, Carmen Fer- nandez, Esther Nieves, Louise Ford Ethel Caylor. : up than to go down, and certainly: a recital of upward progress is more interesting to hear than a recital ef headlong downfall. In preparation for delivery of their dismal monologues, these decayed has-beens usually assume a facial expression that is a deli- cate blend of lively cmugné$s. end satisfied di-appointment, and their opening words are almost always: “I have not ALWAYS lived like this, you know.” Right away i am irritated, be- cause I haven’t the faintest ides how they used to live. How would I? I didn’t grow up with them. And their assumption that it is plain to be seen they lived any other way than the way they are now living is plain foolish. They could easily have been spawned in a rotten tree stump, for all I or anyone else know or care. The surprisin.g thing about all these stories of the traversing of the winding downward path is that someone else is. always re~ sponsible, never the person of the first part. Their personal role was that of pawn or catspaw. Some- ~ They're greater in power—higher in compression—a standout in styling—dreams to drive—and now there's a Buick beauty for 1950 to fit practically any budget Here’s just one part of Buick’s three-woy power story for 1950 —the brand-new F-263 valve-in-head straight-eight. Pack- ing a wallop that makes the SUPER a stand- out performer of the season, here is still higher compression and still greater power in no greater over. z all size. You'll get this new engine on = i : . all SUPER models, . ‘ f ‘0, we just couldn’t hold back the That there are more than a dozen-and-a- in 124 hp with Syn- Planes and blimps are stationed. |The Lighthouse, complete with{ Thomas Caylor, Thomas Cay- body else was always right be- N i ick lit Bayview Park, near the center' garden and aviary, vies with the! lor, Jr, Patricia Caylor, Mary hind booting them down and twinle big: Baie Ane fcr 1950, halt models to choose: from-; That there wisdom \Zohpwth ¢ of town, offers tennis courts, President's Little White House on Napoles, Nola Oliver, Sotero tromping on them the farther They're too good-looking—too much fun __-"¢ three power plants in the Buick line Dynaflow Drive.* 4 huffleboard, facilities for base- the Naval Stati Rodri Leon Daivs, Ether down they got. y 8 e i i s 5 e Naval Station acres, where| Rodriguez, Leon Daivs, 4 * i all of higher compression, all stepped | #Stapdard co ROADMASTER, ball, basketball, volley ball and a submarines, destroyers, the fleet|Davis, Allen Dayton, Ashley _ I always have the urge, and| —_ todrive—too jam-packed with stepped-up, Git con scape mista cas stasase eupermined, plaxgrauned for chil-| sonar school and other Navy craft} Wood, Jessie Wood, Harriett sega ts 4 t on 1% e ie ie higher-compression, ready-to-ramble ip. mi power. Z ren, xing matches and wrest- | may be seen.. Bombarider, Henry Lemus, Jan people just exactly. wha in he Jing are port of the sports scene. Pageants and street dances|Larson, Albert Luce, William about the whole business, which power—to be kept under cover. That all models are big and toomy inside ey West waters are the feed- | with conga line. in the spirit of a!DeMeo, Mary DeMeo, Elpidio' accounts in good measure, it oc-| * . some rear seats are bette ing grounds of some 600 varie- miniature Mardi Gras, are plan- Rodriguez, James ’ Hefferman,| curs to me, for the extremely lim- So mayer pee already Seee SoC wider than before!—yet i thee 9 en That in the full ine—Sprctat, SuPer and ties of. fish, ranging from the ned by the newly formed Latino-|Gaylor Holler. jited radius of my circle of 1950 Buicks on the highway. er than Delore:—yet im every instance, i i Wad wernt be the fonth t Ree t y’ | Sad het ; h ROADMASTER series—there is a Buick to c 5 ghting sail- Americano Chamber of Com-| Frances Holler, Violet* Holler,| friends. Maybe you've noticed the extra “pi BiOHES Stee ab 60, Cases 10 SENIOR 2 o seeriully every budect obowe the fish. Reef, bottom, Gulf Stream or merce as part of the entertain- Candido Monserrat, Delia Del-| Then, when I meet someone aybe you've noticed the extra “git up # practically every budget above the very ; and garage. deep-sea fishing are main attrac- ment for the season. A flower =o tions. The more rugged individ- ual can go spear-fishing under water, harpoon giant devilfish from a small speedboat, or hunt show is scheduled for February. Plays are presented by the Key West Players group and the Junior Chamber of Commerce gado, Reinaldo Delgado, }Mae Martin, Walter O'Toole, El- len O'Toole, Raymond Staley, Luis! Who has accomplished such a lot Martinez, Chester Barstow, Edna|i" the little time they have, someone ‘vino has made a wonder- ful, wonderful person of themsel- ves with so little on which to be- and travel” they have—glimpsed the wide, curving windshields (one piece in most models)—noted, approvingly, that the typical Buick taper is now found in all lowest! Ponca above is the 1950 Super 4-door Above all, maybe you've heard of Sedan, one of the new Buick body types exciting news on price... i Staley, arles De Vil-| ; : for 1950. At your Buick dealer’s are more sharks, Scores of guides and has also. slated a professional Nimmi¢, Staley, Charl gin and build. I try to get them Buick fende: charter-boat men are available at theatre. aah rae ca ed Pascea to talk of themselves, to tell the M = That Dynaflow Drive, for instance— *tual models, the whole story on others, b] te: i i . . = s that wo ¢ so interest- e you” " = > poorer kets agent a ei ae etl. ae Pevcrind (3 : poe suet ee tise a aybe you've even heard somethings... standard on ROADMASTER models, op- Hadn't you better see him—right now— turous. jadequate accomodations at reas-|,, Herbert Shaw, Jack Etter, Wild) B14 meanwhile, in the back- * tional on all others—nowcosts —_and sce if you, too, don’t find Buick “top > vine life is on view also at’ onable prices. Bus and plane! iam enter vee Sayer cue ground, there is the constant 20% less than on 1949 models, choice for 1950”? the open-eir Municipal Aquarium, ' transportation is better than ever.| Vin’ Natvick, h arvick, | buzz, buzz buzz of someone who 7 Aaibies Robert Narvick, Arthur Narvick,| sed’ to have, but hasn't now, and Offi W. ~~~ | Anthony Hannagan, Irene Han-| it you ask me, I don’t think they wers tves Club.To Hold Co- Chairman Election The Officers Wives Club will hold ‘their next regular luncheon- meeting on Friday of next week, January -13, it has been learned, at whiebk time there will be a bus- iness §4hgion and election of co- chairman for the organization. N pi the candidates for the co-¢hairmanship will be post- ed at various points in the Naval Station, following the meeting of the Advisory Board of the Club, : Seek Divorces Petitions seeking divorces were filed in the office of Circuit Court Clerk Earl R. Adams by | Doris M. Ludwig against Henry Toole against Clifford L. Toole. scheduled to be held on Thurs- day of next week, January 10. No program has been arranged for the January 13 luncheon- meeting ,the entire time to be devoted ta luncheon, a business session and the election of the 'new co-chairman. ; W. Ludwig and by Mildred M.} nagan, Beth Ellerbrock, Nancy Ellerbrock, Rogelio Perez, Jose | Blanco, Antonio Suarez Del Vil- | lar. | Apply To Wed Applications for marriage licen- ses were file din the office of ‘| County Judge Raymond R. Lord by Daniel J. Driscoll, Jr., 21, of the U. S. Navy and Zulema De- merritt, 20, of 509 United Street and by Rollins R. Brawer, 27, of Sebastian, Florida, and Hazel Parker, 27, of Fort Myers. Los Angeles’ 1910 population of 300,000 he: increased 10 times. : ever did have. The American population is growing at the estimated rate of 10,000 a day SUBFERERS FIND CURB MISERY DUE TO ASTHMA ArtacKs. RUSHED HERE! New hope for relief from asthma parox- yam is seen today in reports of success with & palliative formula which acts to relieve congestion. Men and women who formerly ‘ . a "coughing, choking, wheezing asthma attacks now tell of blessed relief after using it. costs $3, but Fy Shes | ben ie bed is not expensive, amounts to only a few pennies r dose. Ctotion ae erly at directed. eRoMEtiN sold with strict money-back guagantes by Central Pharmacy, Cor. White St. @ Truman Ave.—Mail Orders Filled. * abow LOTS OF LUGGAGE SPACE, plus o high-fashion rear-end treatment, graces the Buick tourback Sedan models for 1950. This is the ROADMASTER, and is the ‘SUPER version of this much-wanted 4-door, 6-passenger Sedan. Phone your BUICK dealer for a demonstration—Right Now! 419-421 Caroline Street and Telegraph Lane wren Tune in HENRY J, TAYLOR. ABC Network, every Monday evesings MULBERG CHEVROLET COMPANY Telephone 377

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