The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 7, 1950, Page 4

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ts. , munications between : : 7 : . - e) » accompanied . {two sem Sale served oe lace: in the wards. les- dames Cherwa, Aiken,. Parkinson ate Taylor were~ hostesses, and served with Mrs. Braxton, - club president, at the hospital affair. * At Wednesday’s méetihg Mrs. ew ‘| bers, all of whom expressed Club Here; AOE, 0 pecepted into the «member, and it et, Had béerr'called to New York City because of the death of her mother.on New Year's Eve, The short business session was followed: by a farewell party to Mrs. Madelene Taylor, who leaves today for New London, Connecti- | cut*té ‘join her husband, Chief Warren Taylor, who has been as- signed’ to duty: in that city. +: Mrs. Taylor has been’ publicity chairman of the La Concha: Navy Wives Club for'the past year, and in October was installed as sec- retary of the group. At the party she was given a gift by the mem- re- gret at*her leaving. ions. Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Brown *“@f Saint Joseph; Michigan; ‘and; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hartung and: Susan of Aberdeen,} South Dakota, are visiting rela- tives on United street for the; next two weeks. Mrs. Brown is the daughter of . and Mrs. Thomas Moore of} iis eity-and ‘a sister of Mrs. Har-! ty M. Baker. Mr. Brown is no stranger to they IMand City, having served at the local Naval base.as a Commander! Home Service Department Of Key ~ West Chapter ARC Gives Dec. Report . During the month of December, Anne Wade, Home Service withthe Key West Chap- der of the American Red Cross re- ports her department served 113 veterans and their servicemen. such reports their . - re cblnined those families Were made happief; Home Ser-' partment also assists setvicemén’s its — St. Paul’s Woman’s posit ‘Auxiliary To weet. Y ~~ Meet Monday “Gt! Pakl’s Woman's - Auxiliary! *rrowill be held on Monday, January 9, at 3 p. m,, at the Parish Hall, it was announced today. Mrs. Mervin Russell, president sof the organization, will preside fapasalt the business session, and hos-! ‘tesses for the social hour to follow will be Mrs. Walter Landuyt and ‘Wiis. Binerson Archer. * At-Monday’s meeting the tra- 2 sama ah of the club cake @ place. The member re-: Louise ies 2 iE fe Blice of cake Which| “Tae Handle: Davisl Landis. contains the, gold ging is entitled. corn wear it for the year to follow. &. Mrs. Elizabeth Reese received the ring at the cake-cutting ceremony o) dest year "KWOC Aux. — Josephs Michs io. And Hartungs, Of Aberdéexi;S. Visiting Relatives In Key West, The regular monthly meeting of|cuba, via Aerovias “Q” S.A.: in World War II. The Naval Com- mander ing the last American to captain the giant passenger vessel “Eu- ropa.” It was in 1946 that Brown turned the vessel over to.a French captain. The Browns marvel at the changes that have been . made in the Island City in recent years. When Brown retires in the next few years, he and Mrs. Brown in- tend to make their home in Key West. dependents in applying for family allowance and they help the vet- erans with applications for cldime and-other government ‘benefits: “w'Bhework of the Home Service Department does’not end when a ‘Man: ceaseS to be actively engaged one of the organizations —recog- ‘or, the month: nized ,by, the Veterans. .Adminis-| 293; in | th resentati f 2 or aa og Hone eee eon Debghibe “Yo: Handlinda ! tration claims. The Home Service Department chapter office is located at 30942 Front street. a { Daan te tanta nh tn dn eh Aerovias “Q” Passenger List lemmas erraaneassaeee Passengers leaving for Havana, Norman Thoreson, Helen: Sey- fang, Frank Seyfang, Byron’ Ti- manons, Ruth Anderson; Bertha Greenberg, Louis © Greenberg, Rocco ‘Flamma, Thomas Santa- Lucia, Foster DeWitt, Kathern DeWitt, Roland Legault, Therese Pinard, Gilbert Serber, Ruth 'Serber,'Matguerite Terrien, Jean .P. Daoyst, Jeannette - Landis, Hugo .Hollborn,... Paula Hoil- (born; Ottis Berry, Marion Beir -Louis*Haskel, Ruth Raskel, .W jiam Haskel, Esther Rappaport, Morris Rappaport, , Rose Levy, | Hilda -Haskel, William Rutledge, tHelen Rutledge, Alvin. Wolfe, +Rose Wolfe, Nathalie Schneck, |Bernard ‘Scheffer, Bertha Schet- “the distinction of*be- |* H sera ih 178, U. S. Naval Station. Officers fer, Sol Scheffer, Vivian Greer,| yagene i Sore ae | Nereida Greer, Migual Garcia. "Teachers Association, 8 P. M.|{ Elected ! Julius F. Stone, Lucille Stone,} at Schoo Auditorium. Busi. The Key West Outboard’ Club! M@tilyn Giedd, Carol Brem ness session and film on| members were guests of thei’ 2", pen, Phyllis. Weiss, fety,” to be shown. KWOC Aoxilisry at ‘a meeting oe Smith, Vasconcellos, G. Woman's Society of id on Wednesday evening of How rd Scheer, Ilse Scheer, Joe Christian Service of First this week at the home-of Mr. and) M@¢Pherson, Bernard Matchett, Methodist Church, 7:30 P. M. P= Mite A.J. Jotiriso, 2776 Staples! Maviorie Matchett, Marie Jane in Church School Building avenue *; Matchett, Israel Perez Ruiz, Joe} Business and social program. med = Blection of officers of the Aux.! Thompson, Sue Thompson, Nor- All women invited by W.S.- "Mary took” place, with the follow.’ "Ross, Aldon Cheney, Ber- C. S. to atter SS . ing officers being named: Presi, ™cine Cheney. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 ©? = dent, Mrs. Edna Johnson Miguel Vazquez, Marie L. Del-| Meeting, Fleet Resegve Asso; tere, Mrs. Betty Malones:, 7 gado, Miguel Vazquez, Jr, Ro- een aE oad faret, Mrs. Vina Hansen’ * ‘lando Vazquez, Jose A. Figares, Women's Auxiliary, 8:30 P.M Mame we Refreshments were served, eae et Si ae Soa S a it was announced that th i, woe Mi. Bigares, itzpatricl streets cia | | any would act as hostess ee eat Bertha” Waltherr,: Julia |. hour to follow bijginess ses- ° ne er j'John Bursole, George ons. a» det ow w scheduled tod : a ge sions. F ‘ Gilhe home of the new president. Wetry Sehad:"Edna Schad, Otho | FRIDAY, JANUARY 13— S240 Toutsday, January 12, at 8-997 Bechtel Edith Bechtel, Albert} Lunche2n- meeting, —_ Officers ae psec , Golden, Mary Golden, Israel Wives Club, 12:30 P. M,, at} nen were «| Perez, J, Foster. Officers Club, Ft. Taylor.! P . — Business session and election ersonal Mention ‘FIREMAN SAVE THE ROAST of co-chairman Bert Snyder. a former. city} .MURPHYSBORO, * Ul — | eee | patrolman, leit Key West today Local firemen hurriedly respond-| a: v y ly res ARM BRAND COFFEE jae, | SMfoute to Louisville, Ky., where ed to a summons to take care of iphoto he will enter the United Televis-' an oven. blast-at the Paul Jacobs| TRIUMPH »S V) we Laboratories to study televis-' home here. COFFEE “ Yon and radio. j ey are i ave | | They got there in time to Save | ad —— — ja'tempting-roast.in the oven but| © MILL 7 sonal aX y or soateminata new. kitchen furnishings and din-| at 2 bushel miles 9 fu is = | GER Absce ie Were dasa | ATT Grocers \ aged by smoke. NC€CS Sunday Evening Dances Begin At 8:45 The Sunday evening dances at NCCS, 1021 Duval street, will! hereafter begin:at 8:45 p. m. in- stead of.9 p..m., as has been the custom inthe past, it was stated today. : Ida Gellrich’s Orchestra, which j includes Beatrice Moreno at the piano and Buddy Chavez at the| these affairs. The NCCS invites all hands to attend the Sunday _ evening dances." SUV TVET OV TVET, AAAAAD4A*44464444448 Barkers Have Son SO-1 Remain E::and Mrs. Bar- }dcer, announce the birth of a son at 11:13 p. m., January 5th, in the! U.S. Naval Hospital. The neW arrival has been nam- ed Michael Alan. The parents re- side’at A-4 Fort Taylor. | Plaisances Have Daughter i First Class BM-1, Etienne P. and Mrs. Plaisance announce the birth of a daughter Wednesday, January 4th at 12:27 p. m,, in the U.S. Naval Hospital. The new arrival weighing nine pounds, three ounces, and has been give the name of Theresa Marie. The Plaisances reside at the Seaplane. base. a Son To Divines A six pound, six ounce son .was born to AB-1, “Robert E. Divine and? Mrs: Divine * Wednesday, ; January 4th at 12: 57 p.m., in the U.S. Naval Hospital. | The..child qheen-named Kenneth Dale. he ‘parents live ,at, 65-1 Poinci- TM-1, William W. Hoagland Thursday, “Jaguary 5th, in the U. S. Naval Hospital. rival weighing “six pounds, two and three-quarter ounces has been given the name of Linda Darlene. The new ar- Coming Events MONDAY, JANUARY 9— Meeting, Poinciana Parent- Teachers Association, 8 P. M., in School Auditorium. Full attendance of membership re- quested. Business meeting, Jaycees, 8 P. M. at Clubhouse on Flag- ler Avenue. Interesting movie to be shown. Meeting, St. Paul's Woman's Auxilia: 3 P. M,, at Parish itional cake - cut- mony to follow bus- ion ANUARY to— meeting, Sparkling Rebekah Lodge No. ) P. M., at Knights of as Hall, Fleming street. : Rebekahs welcomed. DAY, NUARY 11— meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88, 7:30 P. M., in Clubrooms, Building Annie C. Griffin” The exhibition project is‘under the general chai of Georgine Wetherill Smith, chair-| man of the Board of Governors ' of the Florida Gulf: Coast Center. Before coming to Key West the exhibition will be shown in Augusta, Georgia; in the Morse Gallery of Art Rollins College,! Winter Park, Florida and at the Friends of Contempgrary Art at Miami. | After leaving here on January 22, the exhibition will be taken to Clearwater, Sarasota, Atlanta, University of Alal a, Chapel ‘Local Hospital 4a% ‘9, died early this morning at the Monroe - County Hospital. Griffin resided at 614 White street. Survivors of the deceased: Three daughters, Mrs. Frank Thompson, Miss Lillie Griffin and Mrs. Jesse J. Montgomery; a son, Reggie Griffin, and a grandchild. Funeral services will be ‘held tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o’clock from the chapel of Pritchard Funeral Home. Rev. D. T. New- his, Tennessee. ‘ jat the funeral. Including among ‘the exhibits} Burial will be in the family will be the works of’ Cecile Heke, | plot in City Cemetery. 12 Eugene Berman, Isabel Bi: OD; | ‘Byron’ whe, Thomas Cr: Jon Corbino, Rivas, Berlin Sawyer, ‘Adolph ‘Gottlieb, George Gross, | Carl Holty; Joe Jones, Bernard! Karfiol; Lenard Kester, Joseph Lasker, | Leonid, Lugi Lucioni,® Pepping | Mangravite, Reginald Marsh, Fletcher Martin, Sigmund, Men- Kes, George L. K. Mirris, James Penney, Henry Varnum Poor Steve Raffo, Iver Rose, Ben S! ha, Charles Sheeler, John Sloan Miron Sokole, Raphael Soyer, Walter Stuempfig, Karl Zerbe. NCCS Weekly Spanish Classes Resume Monday iman, Wheeling, W. Va.; The Spanish Class’ at NCCS, P. Melcher, Lee’s Summit, Mo. 1021 Duval street, will resume es See ema operation on Monday evening, | PROMPT LAD January 9, at 7:45 o'clock, it was announced today. Under the direction of Miss Benildes Remond, the class had been discontinued during the| holidays. | Thompsons To Observe Golden Anniversary 55 GO ON FISHING (Continued From Page One) Robert Benson, Hiawatha, Kas Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Renkenberg. er, Joliet, Il. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Harris, Millville, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs | Mrs. Fred Marsh, Columbus, O. Mr. and Mrs. Dohn, | Mich.; John Dennis, Elyria, O. | Mrs. Henderson, Elyria, O.; Mrs Skive : zozzle is bringing suit ages. Pyeraft — On what grounds? | the iron on ‘hi¥‘féet, sary. Mr. founded many Thompson On Monday, January 9, Mr. Key West Citizen Simonton street, will observe er Miss Maggie L. Lowe. NEW ERA BY HEISEY MINUET by Heisey Tt Beachcomber Se CR RR OY nema . Jewelers and Silversmiths Mrs. Annie Catherine Griffin, | Shed. %, man, pastor of the Glad Tidings drums, plays .dance.. musi¢ for } Hjll, North Carolina, and Memp-, Tabernacle Church, will officiate Pallbearens (wilt tbe Everett R. V Dewey, aig, Max Erhest, Ken- Riggs, John Glenwdéod Sweeting, ‘Tneth’ Evett, “Maurice Freedman; Donald Meyers ard Jobn Rivas. Mrs. Griffin was a member of the Pocahontas Lodge of this city. Charles S. Hill, Thormville, O.; , Mr. and Mrs, N. D. Whipple, Pur- J. t, Mich.; Mr. and Detroit, | | Bairna, Elvria, O; John E. Cole- Luther I hear that young Po- against | the government for $50,000 dam- Skive — Flatfoot. He was on +a government job and was carry- | ing a heavy, piece, of iron when | the whistle blew:and he dropped | | their Golden Wedding Anniver- ! the years . need “of a fur- of your local Chapter is-ready..to| and Mrs. Hoagland. announce the z 13 PP ear itthess or be of assistance, it states. The) birth of a @aughter at 1:31 p. m.,|and Mrs. T. T. Thompson, of 529 ago. Mrs. Thompson is the form- | i? @ man’s family. This de- fil f ee ae $5,000 a year—$1,000° more than d ; an : : the current average. Production | OU! " : ‘ on the farm and in the factory . will be increased—so the people will “have more things to buy with their extra money. Truman says. all this. can complished: in the next _ five years, if management sae! and everybody else cooperat - > with the government program for repeater and recession. attaining that objective. He says ‘and in his 1960 we ought to make a start ii ) message, he year by cutting unemployment— called “excessively. hi that one of our goals in 1950) ang 4 " should be*an economy that will! Provide 6¥ million jobs. And, says | Today, how dange omic message he warned he called the evi BE : & the President, the groundwork far home prosperity. ond a better way of life’ ‘has already beer laid. The nation has come out on top |) in its battle with the recession 6f¢ mid-1949——has emerged confide and serene from >the ‘economic doldrums of last summer. As Mr. Truman puts it, and these are his words: | See ; “The events of 1949 “have demonstrated anew the basic strength of the American econ- omy. They also demonstrated -| that economic affairs are not beyond human control.” In his economic ‘report a year ago, the President was not so | brightly optimistic: +] He warned Congress then that the war-born prosperity of the | year before—the high wages and booming profits df 1948—could not go on indefinitely. He remind- ed labor leaders arid business men that once the wat-created short- ages had been overcome, pros- | perity would: have to be main- | j tained by ‘increased consumer purchasing power. He asked for { more jobs in 1949—and for an | crease of from three to fourspet- cent ir’ production. He demanded ~eaeverecenese § tHe KEY WEST CITIZEN { Dicdoaary 980 (By mail $108) ATA‘ z ¥ | -. " STATEMENT.OF CONDITION — THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BAN AT KEY WEST K Condensed from Report to Comptroller December 31, 1949 f t y RESOURCES Loans and Discounts s S$ 801,474.03 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 29,795.88 Other Reql Estate Owned 18,514.02 Prepaid Expenses 1,399.63 Accrued Interest and Income Receivable $ 24,012.70 U. S. Government Securities 4,516,148.44 Florida County and Municipal Bonds 279,515.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock 13,500.00 Other Securities 3,001.00 Cash On Hand and Due From Banks 1,932,007.48 $6,768,184.62 $7,619,368.18 LIABILITIES Capital Stock rene $100,000.00 Sarplu: 350,000.01 Undividéd Profits 72:386.82 $22,386.82 Reserve for Contingencies 19,827 96 Reserve for Taxes, Interest, etc. 25,064.29 interest and Income Collected, Not Earned 13,179.45 Deposits 7,038,918.66 f $7,619,368.18 OFFICERS DIRECTORS Jerry J. Trevor George A. Chatfield J. J. Pinder President Pres., Fla. Natl. Bank — Asst. Cashier of Bank | ‘oral Gables Ernest J. C. Doll hii i Vice President Ernest J. C. Doll —™. 4 V.-Pres., Fla. Natl. Bank | © Masry Gardner & Trust Co, Miami Norberg Thompson H Vice Presidentjand Cashier Thompson Epterprises fr Wm. A. Freemag I | J. J. Binder Tpuice a | Assistant* Cashier * i. Jerry J. ease Aa” C. Larry: Gardner | Kathleos: Waiiaee V.P. and Cashier of Bank Stent f thes Bank Assistant) Cashier. f George Allen Warten 5 Willard W. Ingalls Sanitation, Monroe Co. Ingalls Eleetric Co., Health Unit % Wm. R. Warren, Jr. Real Estate The Florida National Bank at Key West : : J. J. TREVOR, President : Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve ; Member Florida National Group of Banks | Your Friendly Community Bank | Serving Key West and Monroe County For Over 50 Years ij

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