The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 6, 1950, Page 4

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ACC ies, and had a pale pink So concy tu oud in Sag” art ies Mary Blizabeth Weech and Jack groom's mother wore a gray ny NE i sergey dl hth go Reaper > rites, at @ small gray hat with le MacConnell offie- yellow veil, and a cofsage of yellow -carnations. ‘ing the ceremony in the a. candlelit reception was held honoring the couple ines Paul's mer Halle mone pte he could not rye ne fo ive) have done." bride’s, table < a four. , in- }UP ani it’ And} “You'd let an Indian mu eget wring cots oped with | S20 Nie iit ele se) Se on, lmao mon td ay gat candelabra on lighted ‘white eet * iy i fi i Injun,’ ! iis eit: a H i 5 : 5 ! be i int scorn in his. voice. wei, $ “No. But I'm not sold on the what you'd expect of an . : ie said ‘wnsteadily: “AIN'T we forgettin’ the ti Underhill, 4 which it is made. i Hi iy h that affects everybody most?” ‘, ‘ 7 a - tat ale ake "Yow sn he "Paine ban Ne r ‘the re been. ve i ines R looked. aired at Valse but did] got something that I. want to 4 not call him name—“do eit show all of you—-something 'p my : that an | Shot Fort-| desk that E just remembered here. F i ‘fescue, and: then. you shot and\the last day or so. It fits. Maybe | & pipe li : wounded this Indian in tuen?” f yout} abe fnterestd, seme a ier : ote he: oS aes will, ; ames \ ere : “Mi . bags “T. was. esate i a ip cule eet harsh with #mpa- the By phy of t couple: left immediately rhs t —mebby you can guess why,|tience now, and men. were: listen- yeiguibe lade for | Ya Blane : r ie, Kentucky, where} be: cor ‘runs in. my mini Pacer Fortescue Dag lett the}ing to -him attentively. Zachary The Administration's program for} py ye : they wilf make their home: for: il made aS ranch, hours before. ft saw| went on. building homes for middle-in- | giateiy nob ; ter oem and where Mr. Niles} fore, and rors cAinay tik tas ae oe .“He’s talkin’, right now. to save | come families is ready cae Soe off the [as = is a student gt a television and | Tigh’ i : horse, shot. him in the back. I was} a eg, ue a few hours. If gress. Public: hearings are due Fe. ‘hie 4 ‘i ‘ With quiet. a ion, he ‘ ! ‘anda bac! is story, and it {start next Wednesday. : ‘Tex. fadia schopl located in ‘that city | o.ced to Valse and set about un-|Still back in the trees, The Killer! stacks up, that'll be fine. But sup- |" ‘The Administration hasn't said | Bees ld @& : braid. She carried an old-fash- Niles'is the daughter: of | tying him. After a moment, Lun- gre bd se he's makin’ that all up? liust whom it considers in the Dees nowamen : ioned shaped nosegay bou-} Mr es ie Rexford aoe deen moved to assist him, nod-/it, was an Jaden, a BG Oe tee Mebhy he tried to eet Fortescue middle-income group. 'Congress stil} © Demesrah quet tet yellow ions. m street, wi ry ing. Ss ck his story, an ‘ortescue |! sist ; Galey eens Gyocting acted Nites parents ave Mr. and Mrs. bg: Hee Tye been blind fan" he away. t Ares mots, Wn ee Bee seg Fong ue reat of us, and i. pee ca pa tone wee psa ed that she votes f as best for the groom, and Nathan. Niles, Sr., of 1401% New- itted. “I can see it now, toa, inebby Fhit him. What woul coul see i at way? Fort- | housing aid to persens $5,000 i T Yr ht sorry. ry . t 4} escue got shot, you remember, in-} comes between $2,000 and: $5,001 bed ned wens ‘ae baal tie ue ai oe _and se earn ialere aad little, }Rave done, in a = ell the back. And then somebody saan tt moré—a-year: eps: roe ae kationt done the same “trib.” fe wae de| witness: Hie say ic eas an" Testa |The Agministration “messare | nye ee er es % Tu. hi .2egin, his voice thoughtful.|Mebbe so—maybe not. In any could wens least a ing the chain which operates Addvess On China By Commander Shroot hy al ied | henry ore ed berger scl be saw Dnge rol of elestrie The ele a t mistake, they were big enough to same.” E ick! It all fits in with what |for loans a hee) 7 sel; he hi electric vators R W B USN R be Highlig hied admit ii, He aid 10, the ground{ Other. — wie mune S Pve, got - ee eS profit groups during the next cable being fobted - the: Syne we po ay ‘ yrns, e 1g > stiffly, still @ lit izzy. ‘agreement. No man there but i (Teo be con a) two years. té Sub- ship by the Cabot’s crane; he saw Very rapidly. : : : ' TES Et te ee NT en eae na: eee f- Phe chzirman of a Senate Suv- | so mess rooms, the kitehens, the’ The Cubot hes 2, = = ‘ Committee, John Sparkman -of |) bor gi and many other fa-. landed 20,000 aircraft em her January Meeting Of KW Woman's Club! yj sonic Groups |Missing Ontario | Coming Events Alabama, ears the mile Chee shops and many ers Rg nl Sy oe rv i jh tmas Tea Danee given b; +s come. housii potad The whole trip impressed him,! she wes reeommisioned ke we Blog: Clu sla'es Ses jake iidlece «tv, Ta Attend Gir t F ound In [FRAY TORBAY G-- Order needed.” He Oe for there were seemingly miles war as a training vessel for pilot d 5 ry ‘ { Hon t a agap im oui ipii s Tuesday of this week dents home for the holidays, this Ss Neighbor’s Home | © Rainvow for Girls, 7:30 P.M. Ho ‘i am, of piping, thousands of cables,‘ and Annapolis cadets, at the clul on Duval street, attendance: having contributed ure ervices eg r i phy: arhiag ng wl Wi Sn Ne ng bt lis Gans te ers of gy con wives wea mar by a ent By dase wen to the signal success of the} the members of the Order. of WINDSOR, Ontario, Jan 6. | on and Simonton ' streets.} start hearings soon on an identi- aoe se gore pe persis | Gomts, oA the eesti liself wes’ TN Was urged by Mrs. Yvonne| the Eastern Star will join the| —(p)—After an all-night | © Members and visiting mem-| cal measure. features. i ° i M ‘ ‘of itizen-| Masonic Lodges in attending} ponice search, a missing sev- | bers of Masonic groups in- - over by the president,’ Baillod, chairman of the Citizen: : Lee Goddard. A Somes, at a pans | Church secvines on Subtay oven-} Soiree td Oo eet Se | ont Gear Mystevions Carge hull of a ight cruiser. The ‘ight of the event was an’ as ‘possible attend the! ing ‘at 7:30 o'clock. oe kd il rbd sige is tet in length, wi the guest speaker of meetings of the City Commission,| "Phe services will be held at the| > _ ; Meeting, Foinciana Parent-| Foreed Down elevators running up from below the ‘ommander Ray following which Mrs. Edgar Wil-| rjemi treet Methodist Church Earlier, the parents had | * Teachers Association, 8 P.M, w. Bese oan Ret). Collec-| ling, Chairman’ of the Library tea wi . Dolahaeie St. John’s; fared the child might have © in School Auditorium. Full At Cleveland i | tor of Chi art works, and a Committee, outlined splendid} Day, . . i met with foul play. attendance. of membership re- x , Ch d student of Chinese culture, Com-' plans.for the redecoration and} Ai members of the Eastern The youngster is Noréen quested. CLEVELAND. Jan. 6.—(?). eckerboar mander presented to his. of the Public Li-} star are urged to attend and to| Kane daughter of Mr. and Business meeting, Jaycees, 8} —Bad weather has grounded ? gudience im interesting and in- brary: and ggked for donations of| meet outside the Church at 7:13; MS. Charles Kane of Wind- P.M. at Clubhouse on Flag.|. & ARMaRE RUSE, > Feeds ; formativesdiscourse on China, its. subscriptions of magazines and} so alt may enter the church in al °° : ler Avenue. Interesting movie it’s an aerial shipment 0! Seratch Feed, Laying : its works of art. ‘ gilts of books for library use. body. | Pclice said Noreen was safe to be shown. 70 pounds of ants destined rs his talk. Com+, | Mrs. Goddard then told of the]: ph eae any | and unharmed when they TUESDAY. JANUARY 10— for the Union cy en and Growing Mash ms had with him sey- new schedule of artists who willl ewewwvweeevwowwwwy | located her. The neighbors Regular meeting, Sparkling] pany in Pittsburg patil, of ancient Chi ir works on exhibit in : were friends of her parents. Waters’ Rebel Airlines officials are up in ai nese. have, their works « A “gp? Waters Rebekah Lodge No. a hep iggit SL iype te mahip, bronze and wood-. the Clubhouse during the season, | AEFOULAS Se ae 14 7:30 P. M, at Knights of} the air as to — Pca | @ to 12 and 2 to 8 PM en figurines. | these ‘art, exhibits having proved Pas List First Methodist i Pythias Hall, Fleming street.} are for. Even at etd CASH MARKET ANDRESS: In the session of the of great interest to Key Westers senger Lit Visiting Rebekahs welcomed.} burgh firm, SOOT, met singe “4 yey -4 Woman's Bub, which preceded and Hors alike last year. AD-| pamearaaacasaacae |WS.C.5, To | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11— cag fr goog | ee pian mg ace any. i of im! toade dhemerning tueee foitheete: Passengers leaving for Havana, ) Regular meeting, La Conchal one executive said, “Nothing - @ t the organization weke’ ing. exhibits he Suba, via Aerovias “Q” S.A.: Meet Tuesday Navy Wives Club No. 88, 7:30) 10'i,""iys just an ant circus.” @iscussed,* and interesting re- matte? of nominations for} Malvina Rodriguez, Estela Paz . sae : P. M., in Clubrooms, Ryilding One newsman wanted to made by the various com-|King and Queen to: reign at the| Rodriguez, Evangelina Paz Rod-| The Women’s Society of Christ- 178, U. S. know kow many ants would | / . annual. ° ident’s Ball tiguez, Louis H. Meahaffin, Roc- \ian Service of the First Methodist! Meeting, Harris School Parent-} be in 76 pounds, so he asked % ° B Aosidied, it: wae. Fes | hema iy OLA TE war aceen {6 Fiuama, Thorac: Santalucis, |ehurch will meet on Tuesday! “Teachers Association, 8 P.M.| Dy, Anthur B, Williams of & ill nm meric: t ‘these i" Harry Glicksman, Shirley Glicks- ;€vening, anuary 10, in ie at Schoo Auditorium. Busi-} Cleveland museum. Dr. Wil- Re : i on on obey wet ta orion tage on man, Myrtle Coker, John Burns, ' Church Sehool Building at 7:30) ness session and. film on Toe: answer was, “You've ; the club, of which Mrs, | tive scheduled for later|George Weeks, Clarence Barnes, | P. M., it was announced today. : “Safety,” to be shown. anime” ie Davis and Mrs. Carl; this “Week. Each civic and social| Leo M. Monson, Gladys Monson,| Program for the meeting will} Meeting, Woman's Society of The ants started their aer- a i are the respective chair-} organization is making its indi-}Ted Brucks, Ann Brucks, Phil-| consist of a worship service, fol- Christian Service of First] ja) trip in Burbank, Calif. OUR OWLE STER LI Ne ill work together . on aj vidual nominations for the couple} lip D’Annunzio, Ruth D’Annun- | lowed by a general discussion on Methodist Church, 7:30 P. M. 5 oie bah si NS cei | series*-of — lectures concerning | and the winners in the final vot-|2i0, Eloisa Mayla. the subject, “What the W.S.C.S. | in Chureh School Building. CAT SWIMS FOR MEALS Gomestic relations that will be! ing will preside at the Birthday| _Ubaldo Garcia, Serge Fleigeds,|Means To Me and My Church.”| _Busimess and social program. SPRINGFIELE, I. — (®). — given the winter season at’ Ball: Edward. Bukno, Delia Noda, Fre- | and the busin session will be All. Women invited by W.S.- There's one cat near here that! the local Health Clinic. ~-Several new mémbers of the} ida Ebenstein, Karl Ebenstein, followed by a social hogr. ( _C.S. to attend. hot only. swims but get his. daily Mrs, Guy Carleton, chairman of Women’s Club were welcomed | Leon Salz, Gussie Salz, Charles} An invitation is issued by the THURSDAY, JANUARY ae, Brean ease eh : the mittee, made the inta-the organization, including| Dickerson, Lulu Dickerson, Felix First Methodist Church W.S.C.S., Meeting, Fleet Reserve Asso ‘Phe cat dives into Lake Spring- | x Sinouncement that a new stove! Mrs. George Ray, wife af the pas-|Grigg, Staley Pinkston, Joe By- | to all women to attetid this thet! <‘ ciation “Branch. No. 56 and}. ie ie epots a figh’ Jn the : had recently been purchased for: T ofthe First Baptist Church}num, Manuel Agron, Edna Evans, jing. H Women’s Auxiliary, 8:30 P.M. eates Gach in wa vover ie head s tse in the-elubhouse kitchen, and , herd, Mrs. Charlotte Buchse,|Janet Koch, Everett Ross, Mar- Saat at = Shubroctip, Arent ak ee cones us wih Aone ; invited the members to inspect’ # neweomer to the city. tha Ross, M Pita. H. a} S h ny al } Fitzpatrick streets. Social | 4 i y 4 this new equipment. |. Following the meeting, ‘re-| Louis Lyons, John Colebough, @F¥ils SC } hour to follow BUSINESS SCS- | ETT i Mee. Marion Starke, sponsor of treshments. were served in the| James Yates, Grace Yates, James P. T. A T. H sions. STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Zi i the Junior Women’s Club, thank-'dining-room of the . clubhouse,|¥, Yates, Frank Kienstra, Eliza-|F wf. A. 1O FRIDAY, JANUARY 13— | TRIUMPH ‘ @@ the members of the senior with members of the Hospitality} beth Kienstra, Harold Fisher, M. t T. d } Luncheon - meeting, Officers Group for their attendance at the Committee acting as hostesses. {Ethel Fisher, Ohmara eros eet fuesaay eee ene pee ere ai COFFEE £ PRD bs SoA ann —~ —. | 404, Lourdes Hernandez, Esther ‘icer ub, . Taylor. MILL Leg 2 ‘ _' A business meeting of the Har- sine: ssi nd election Penees Manvel seek Janu; ris School Parcnt-Teeshers Amsg-| business sexsion-and elect Kelleher, Adele Kelleher, George t 5 ye rer Oy eee i et Grenwood, Juan A. Segarra. | 718390 P.M. in the school audi: Mail The Citizen to Relatives Wn ia ipa = each oa eee torium, according to announce-! > Apply To Wed ment made today. cc - . : The program is built around ff TO An application for a marriage) the subject of “Safety,” and docu- license was filed yesterday in the| mentary films on this subject will 5 ee office of County Judge Raymond: be shown at the meeting. R. Lord by Charles C. Smith, 24, of the U. S. Navy and Ethel R. { Plaisance, 19, of 33 Naval Air Jayshees Dr. Oglesby Of Atlanta To Conduct Seminar At First Presbyterian Tonight Dr. Stuatt R. Oglesby, pastor of tetian Church are issued an in- Central Presbyterian Church, vitation by the Church to attend Atlanta, Georgia, and author of | The Central Presbyterian several books, arrived in Key, Chufch of Atlanta is an institu- West on Wednesday for a series| tional church ministering to the of conferences and addresses, it underprivileged people of At- was learned today | tanta, and has on its staff a large ‘This evening he will conduct a! number of prominent doctors. seminar covering his book, “Pres- | Dr. Oglesby is not only author of co-chairman at All Grocers Or, if you haven't picked WEBSTER’S Station. your pattern yet — stazt byterianism im Action,” at the of several books, but together) NOM To Meet On New School and Office your ot today. Ade-gheas First Prestiyterian Church begin-{ with his busy pastorate has been ° . ‘ Bing at S.@’eleck. Officers of the able te serve on many important Personal Mention Monday Night DICTIONARY place bap can coat Chureh will attend this meeting Boards of the Assembly and con- 5 C. Clint ¢ Miami < : as little as $24.50, and others who may be interested tributé regularly to the religious wis. Cc tae Loisieer hy hter Mit}The Jayshees will hold their; including tax, in the working of the Presby- press. phy ~~ soe aho wars ae seh od regular business meeting on Mon- | Authoritative... day night, January 9, beginning | Sept —— ae “=o —re——= |daughter of Beaumont, Texas, at 8:00 o'clock at the Clubhouse Up-To-Date \ Bechistvoly ta I. ate visiting Mrs. Clinton’s sister,| on Flagler Avenue. ‘Colortal Laminated Clotk Binding t clusively in Key West at 40 & 8 To Meet F leet Reserve Mrs. W. R. Pedder of 621 Grin-| Most of the session will be de- $2,000 defaitions « 928 pages ’ si - is hell street for a few days. voted to discussion of business Ns i . This Evening And Auxiliary pre Tnoumeg|Matters of importance to the neem awe os sonene ' POLLOCK’S , perk sivects, it was @ ed) group, and an interestin; i ClLle r H i The regular monthly pro-| Tq Meet Thursday | o:ay. will be shown. i. § THE KEY WEST CITIZEN nO M QUALITY i menade af Voiture Locale 728, 40 Full attendance of both groups THIS COUPON Dictlonasy 906 (By mal 6109) r ond &, will be held this evening|- The Fieet Reserve Association | has been requested, as many mat- Washing coal reduces the sul- neat of & : ‘ | £ Ww £ L € a b at the Legion Home at 8 p.m, it! Branch 5g and Women’s Auxil- | ters of importance to the organi-| phur content, making it suitable end being oc enall v0 ous a Se ‘ | Was stated. today. ; i il i: ing | ation will be discussed. for cooking. bg a ° | — All meshbers and visiting mem- ks, Dae hold their first meeting |" Following the business sessions, 5. eae Zoe €iie . yAL bers are invited to attend. A sup- new year on utsday, }a social hour will be held, with Prehistoric settlers of W . When ordering ‘E: ienced Jeweless Generations’ Per will be served following the | January 12, at 8:30 p. m., in the | refreshments served by members | Texas aa New Mesic = by well odd 100 entre. ' a ee a os ae Promenade. 'Glubrooms at Front and Fitz- of the Woman’s Auxiliary. mostly hunters. bie TTT TTT TT

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