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4 mene _.. Miss Joanne Patri Watkins, senior sociology, majgr at’ Win- throp College,. Rock ill, *S¢ vohag been named to, Who's*¢Wh among American, Cofleges: and) Universities. She is the daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. J, N. Watkins of Kev West. ‘ ’ While at Wirithrop; Joanne has been a membér of the house coun- ‘cil and president of Roddey:Hall; assistant society‘ editbr and te- porter on The Johnsonjan, week- ‘dy: student "hed Cron co-chair. 1 Man of the Red Cros§. drive; co- social chairman of El Circulo Cas- ‘The Ci Miss Joanne: Patrieia Watkins "Of Key WestHonored At Winthro -» College At Rock Hill; bcd oO er South'Caroling * tertatie,*Spanish, club; vice presi- dent of thé So¢idlogy club; mem- | ‘ YPSPZeta, psychology club;“theraber6f*"Alpha Kappa Delta, natidnal ‘svviology:..benor-; ary ‘society; meniber of the .sen- » ate, legislative branch of student government: council member of the ‘Wesfey Foundation, *Metho-/ dist churen organization; member ; of Winthrop «Christian assogia- } tion committee; president of* Winthrop Christian association; .. member of Senior Order, an_or- ganization of the:twelve most out- - standing seniors of the year: il ‘Phe Sparkling Waters Rebek, Lodge No. 1, LOOF. Wilt hel its annual installation of officers, ' Tuesday night, January 10, be+ @inning at 7:30. p: m., _ at the ‘Knights of Pythias Hall -6n-Fiem- Ane: the installation, refresh: | ments will be served. A full mem- bership is expected. to. .bé. in at: tendance. sdubhial af tof be:insfalled are: last Noble Grand, Erma Brax- * ton; rand, ‘Frances Al- + + 4 we Rc He, to the Noble ¥F Wi i. aE " Officers ‘New Co-Chairman At Friday Meet The Officers Wives Club will . hold their first. meeting of the New Year on- Friday of this _ week, January 13, at 12:30 P. M. at Officers Club, Ft. Taylor, these ,,,futicheon.meetings having» ‘been ** "discontinued diving’ {hé holidays. No special program has been. arranged for this forthcoming ing, since the entire event “Will consist of luncheon and~the: @lection of the new co-chairman of the organization. Theadati —--$atrtie ston Once in a while an author ‘and @ subject which he makes his dife work meet with, happy _re- ~@ults for both. This is the-€ase of the state of Florida’and Fheo-" dore Pratt, Boca Raton author of “The Barefoot Mailman -and «vu Sow of a second, newly-publish- ed Florida historical novel: ‘‘fhe claims—with_no one disputing him—that he-has. writ- 8M more about Florida than any ovr cether author, past, present, and ew @¥On possibly, future. Of the seVenteen books he has.’ written, Auxiliary To Meet Wednesday It was announced today that a meeting of the Monroe County Hospital Woman’; Auxiliary will be held on Wednesday afternoon, January 11, at 3:00 o'clock at the’ Hospital. Since this is the first meet- ing of the organization in three menths, there will be many mat ters of importance to be discus ged ‘fbw, and it has therefore been requested that a full mem- bership be in attendance on Wed- nesday The regular weekly meeting of the Sewing Group of the Auxili- ary will be held on Thursday afternoon. el Cabot Men To Be Honored At NCCS Dance The dance at NCCS on. Wed- nesday evenir ll be held in honor of the enlisted personnel of the USS Cabot Mike Belice, AN, master. of ceremonies, will welcome: the guests, and introduce talented entertainers Music for dancing will be play- *“ed by Ida Gellrich and her | or- chestra . r Seek Divorces Pétitions seeking divorces were filed in the office of Circuit Court R. Ade «Clerk Earl ams by Flora “Ray ‘Southard against. Charles Earl Southard and by Anthony Alonso, Jr, against Yolando Al- nso. Sea lilies are really animals, but they look like the’ plants for h they are named Sparkling Waters Rebekah iige . ~ Tolnstall New Officers Tomorrow Pratt Has Wri 's About Florida Than Any Other Author} Grand, Julia Knight; aoe Ballthee vide Grae ‘and... Leona. Mufiel Key; Right Support to the Vice Grand, *>*e"' ntionette Roberts; Left, S rt Hi the eae Bas 3 Kathteeh fel ly; Recording Secretary, Camilt Robitison;"" Financial Secretary, | Louise ““'Fhiompson; ” Treasurer, Bernice Patk; “Conductor, Katie| Logan; Warden,’’’Bloney ‘Valdez; | Chaplain, Myrtle Sands; Color! Bearer, Flossie. Taylor; Inside} Guardian, Thelma Sweeting; Out- | side Guardian, Gertrude Herrera. A meeting of the Advisory Board of the Officers Wives Club was held last Thursday, follow- ing, which names of the candi- | dates for co-chairmanship were posted at certain points in the Naval Station® » On Friday the business session will be followéd by election of a/ new. co-chairman, and a fulla! tendance™ of ‘membership “ha: heen requested for this luncheon- meeting. 7 tien More seven are laid wholly in Florida. Two more are partially laid here. He is the author of so. many color-illustrated ¥ articles Florida “im “hational _ mag: | that he has lost count of 1 i His subjecis have included Sani- bel d, Everglades juke join Jacksonville, the Boca Raton! Club, Palm Beach, St. Augustine, and the Everglades National | Park. ~ All this is why it. s. “Who's Who. . in WwW | , Y Mrs. Clark oe o ‘" - Arrives For . yes Short Visit Mrs. Mé Miami expectedly yesterday in order to elp observe the Golden . Wed- ding Anniversary of her paren | Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Thompson, of 13 Simonton street. | Mr. and Mrs. Thompson have today been married fifty years. Mrs. Clark expects to remain in the city until the latter part | of this week. Lowe Clark, rived in Key West un- of y ‘Mrs. Trombly. ‘Leaves For ‘North This Week | The many friends of Mrs. | Oliver J. Trombly, of 711 Francis | Bathe § about , ACTRESS FAYE EMERSON ROOSEVELT (right) ico City in quest of a quick divorce from Elliott R (Gigi) Durston (left), pretty New second gon of the late President the: interested in each other.” S cadetndachtntnd BAAAAAAABARMRADBRBDRM Bonifays Have Daughter BMC William Joseph Bonifay and Mrs. Bonifay, 824 Fleming street, announce the birth of a daughter weighing two pounds, thirteen and three-quarter ounces Thursday, January 5th at 10:24 1p. m., in the United States Naval Hospital. The new named Susan He Apply To Wed Applications: for marriage lic- enses have been filed in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by Roy McKercher, 61, and Golden M. Cochran, 47, both of lif Duvak sizeet. arrival en. has been Coming Everts" MONDAY, JANUARY 95 Meeting, -.Poinciana “Parent- Teachers Assoriation; 8 P. M., in School Auditorium. Full attendance of membership re- quested | c Business meeting,’ _ dayeees, 8 P. M. at Clubhouse.on:Flag- ler Avenue. Interesting movie UARY 10- meeting, Sparkling Rebekah Loc at Kn all, Fleming La Concha meeting, Navy Wives Club No. 88, 7:30 P f., in Clubrooms, Building s School Parent- ociation, 8 P. M Auditoriur Busi- at Hospitaly: «Full tendance of, membership at- re 56 y. 8:30 P.M Front and itzpatrick streets. — Social hour to follow business ses- Officers 12:30 P. M., Ft 1 at Club, Taylor ‘tion { Street, will be sorry to learn that she has received doctor’s orders jto go north for reasons of - hi health. “Mrs. Trombly has been quite iii for some time’and plans to leave some time this week, dt is:| not known how ‘long she have to remain out of the city but her friends hope that it wil not be for a long period. ‘Jay Chambers |On Honor Roll ‘At Hargrave Jay Watson Cl Mr, and Mrs. J. ‘Ann, Key We den Hargrave to have made ,the Honor Roll for three consect € mont mber. This’ mea iverage has also F Sergeant ithe C Miss Cornell Gives | Stage star Katharine Cornell con- tributes to the March of Dimes "A, Strayline and Mr. Paul Halwe, (P) Wirephotos a plane in New York en route to Mex- velt. Recently, Elliott and Georgeanne York night club singer, have been seen together frequently. The Franklin D. Roo:evelt wouldn't comment, but Gigi’s mother says z PYTHIAN KNIGHTS INSTALLED BY DEPUTY. CHANCELLOR On Friday evening the officers of Key West Lodge Knights of Pythias were installed| SUES by Deputy Grand Chancellor J. R. DeLand at a large gathering of } the members and their friends. The meeting was opened by presenting of the flag by acting Master at Arms, Arent T. Sjursen, escorted by Captain Carl L. Sit-| ter and Corporal Milton A. Gene} of the Marine Corps. A prayer was offered by Past Chancellor W. P. Archer. The officers installed are: Chancellor Commander, Alfred A, Strayline; Vice Chancellor, | Milton A. Gene; Prelate, Fr aster of Work, Jess J. Winfield Ri ecretary, .W. F ; Treasurer, Millard B ; Master at Arms, Carl L. r; Inner Guard, Dario Gar- cia: Outer Guard, J.L. Adams, | After the installation cere-! mony a program was rendered with Past Chancellor P, T. Rut-| rough as Master of Ceremonies. | The vocal solos by Mrs. i pNRELE STS RMSE CBI A Bee Sa and the violin selections by Past -ellor Gerald Saunders was y enjoyed. Lesson of Frie: ustrated slides was given by Past Chancellor F. O. Roberts. A surprise feature of the eve ing was the presentation of a ve erans jewel for more than twenty-five years serv: to Past Chancellor C. C. Brown, by Past Chancellor J. Winfield Ru: be half of the lodge. J was presented with the of a Past Chancellor ¢ Chancellor C. Sam B.C a Grand Lodge Representa se _| certificate c In the The vocal solo by Miss Grace Brooks is . Fernandez and the piano sele sllows, de- tion by Merle De Land ceived with pleasure. Past Chancellor Howard Bruc of Evanston, Wisconsin Nery interesting talk. The. Pythian Orchestra « posed of Mr. and Mr: r idez, Mr. < were re- gave a der hted the audience several selections. Much credit is due P rought Millard B. Gib: Sam B. Cu & Edward E. Enters Engineers’ College January 2 | ton str at ‘the gineer whick is studying in the Colleg: trical Engineering 8 Musical ry Bears $6.95 § tHe r Died @ Nem TROPICAL TRADER || — Shoe Store 718 Duy eet Phone 1000! for postage ond wrapping WEBSTER’S News Fehool and Office DICTIONARY Authoritative... Colorful Laminated Cloth Binding $2,000 definitions « 928 pages PICTURE OF STATE: NOW day" is ‘its title. it is written by A. Lowell | lunt and illustrated with 93 ‘photographs. Though not in color, these photographs are very clear and good, some of them aerial Key West and Vicinity: Partly -eloudy to cloudy with indication of widely scattered light showers today through Tuesday; nor much temperature. change. Fresh to acon: Yoel bees his waa node strong easterly winds 4 iiminishin; and knows it well. He covers } Florida: Partly cloudy today all phases of Florida living, and nq Tuesday except cloudy at there are informative chapters tines on lower east coast with a on business opportunities, J0b8,'few scattered light showers. farming and ranching, in addition wo mer Tuesday and in north to the general description of portion today. cities and sections of the state. ; Jacksonville Thru The Florida Each major city of the state | Straits: Small craft warnings in- dicated from Ft. Pierce south- , ward through the Florida Keys, ‘from fresh to eee ee }20 to 30. mph. easter! winds, lined conprehensively, as well a8 | Bisewhere pas to Ceagemaie suggestions for visiting various | “erate easterly winds today. points .of local interest, and Te: | Tuesday moderate southeasterly commended, eating places. | winds over-extreme north portion | Key, West is: given two pages’ ing moderate to’ fresh easterly in this section, and mention of ee elsewhere. Partly desta! the Island City: is scattered weather. Few scattered showers throughout the entire book. " ~ {an south portion. ee by spe Pian East Gulf Of Mexico: Moderate | nre’s Sons, this recelv t to southeast win ‘over the writer’s complete agreement banca portion and fresh easterly | | with their words; “It tells you the} winds over south portion today. | | things you want to know. If you Tuesday moderate southeast ; are co ering Florida for rea-: winds over north portion and sons of health, or as a place to re- | moderate fresh easterly winds tire, or for a rag fag sr any | over south portion. Partly cloudy other reason, this book will tell/ weather'with showers over ex~- you exactly the information you! treme south portion. | ‘has a page or two devoted to it | individually, with climate con- } ditions, bathing facilities, sports and tourist accomodations out- | can ceenuasnpnnnnienti Drive To Raise — $300,000 For | Hospital E . 4 nt to know—where—when—| Jacksonville To Apalachicola much, etc. Don’t go to gmall craft warnings displayed (special to The cleans | Florida without it.” from Ft. Pierce southward thru; TAVERNIER, Fle. Jam the Keys; elsewhere no small} give ty raise $300,000 craft or storm warnings issued. establishing of the Plarida Memorial Hospital offi underway today, it was cer by Harry Harris, TEMPERATURES {t 7:30 A.M., EST REPORT Key West, Fla., Jan. 9, 1950 | (Observation taken at City Uttice, | 66 0 hospital fund ens Atlanta 33) 8:30 a.m. EST) , | It is expected that the Augusta 42) ‘Temperatures | Will toke several months. Billing 2| Highest yesterday 74 plete, although when the Bicniceben 51| Lowest, last night $9 | $125,000 is collected ¢ Bismark gd baits 69 | Of the hospital will get Boston 21 } Laas aes way 3uffa 38 Precipitation —_—-- — Gach on 39/ Total last 24 hours T. ins. Chicago 35! Total this month .13 ins. HowTe , Corpus Christi 69 Deficiency: this month .. 43, ins,}.,.7 >= bute Denver _ 43° Total this year 13 ins. | Detroit 36 Deficiency this year 43 ine. El Paso —j| Relative Humidity. 8:30 a.m, Ft. Worth 41 15% Galveston 60 Barometer Jacksonville 45) (Sea Level) Mies am, Kansas City 39) 30.26 ins.—1024.7 mbs, KEY WEST 69) Tomorrow's Almanac Key Wes: Airport 7 Sunrise Mi a.m, Jouisville ‘ =e DR, Meridian 50 Moonset 11:38 a.m. Miami 70 Minneapolis 12! TIDES Memphis 52! bbe oon _ fay “I (Eastern Standard Time) ae | High Low Oklahoma City 36 1:43 am. 7:58 a.m. Omaha 31 2:20 pm. ee 8:48 p.m. Sepa in si] ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Roanoke 25; (Reference Station: Key West St. Louis 41 = San Antonio 47| _ Station— q San Franci§co 37 rn oes a aa ty Seattle 30 I -— Tallahassee 46| No Name Key. Tampa 54/ (east end) —+2h 20m Washington 33} ea sail : 2 'y Point)—0! PROOF! | Caldes Channel e interested in| (north end) -+2h10m +414 f. | n making street | NOUR: ° j is epee (—)—Minus sign: Corrections : i to be subtracted. tated a broad-shoul-| igen sae Venere to with a proud} a: 35 “Tl prove He glanced g out the nearest Duggan,” he barked. | he asked. WATCH FOR GALA OPENING of KEY WEST'S Self-Service Up-To-Date 2S Ge GS GS Oe ee Oe SO eg KEY WEST CITIZEN lonary 98¢ (By mail $108) Leneannas i : #