The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 14, 1950, Page 4

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ion ESOTERIC: FEY MRS TY Ra Sip NNO SO ‘ By NINA LESLIE GULEY ~~ rhe ; . Phones: Residence—629-J 00440044044 A A tn in Mn a en tn a ka a a ke a a te & © ting as hostess; § ‘ tion by Mrs. Nettles of servic: ‘ : A i 3 ice aa ‘ a . Others present at the luncheon | bars to several members on com- T eat ard i var = was ¢ « included the Mesdames Dorothy | pletion of another year’s requir-| Players oO i ward ‘of ‘all Anheuser- Arguellas, Ruth Carey, Dorothy! ed service. Mrs. Goddard, with | 2 \ branches. 4 Gayhardt, Dixie Gillette, Char-| 104 hours of service in 1949, re-| Hold Meeting lotte Hammer, Barbara Jones, , ceived a chevron, signifying four} s The Edith Moffat, Florence Mass, | years of active service in the’ Monday Night Leila Pace, Gladys Nichols, Pat-| Corps. Mrs. Ellis received a bar 7 bs oie ricia Sheppard, Emily Goddard; for 246% hours in 1949; she has » s : and Yvonne Baillod; Miss Dug-j already received a chevron, Mrs.! It vie cide oes neg pent WE ATHERMAN wee gan, cheif Nurse at the Naval| Carleton received a bar, for 50% ea Su te hate: oe onda di pais | pital, Miss Meadows, Regd! hours and three years of service. ; ie pale 16, at 8:00 ey M. at Says: = onabepep triad s is joanne Peet cr so | the. Barn Theatre on Duval ness with a cake-cutting in Atlanta, Ga., to celebrate the event. His wife 7 rs. Carola r - ae : Sin. 7 Abaset Nettles. hours’ service during the year, | Street. s 1 _. | -Key West and Vicinity: Partly a piso Core: igs sorinistabar dl aitzat en gets tate “the act with a borrowed The business meeting was op-} Hostesses volunteered for the The purpose of the meeting is| cloudy today through Sunday; “horror” mask, Karloff is appearing at At- lanta's Penthouse Theatre in the play, “On Bor ened by Mrs. Ellis; with the read.|Old People’s Party and the Feb- | ‘he casting Yor the forthcoming | continued — mild. "Moderate. to | 7wed Time." ; : {ng of minutes of last meeting|ruary luncheon, following which play male thé | fresh east and southeast winds. SoBBE eh eae! Syateeeat eves as and the financial report giventhe luncheon-meeting adjourned. | ®*U4P» we Florida: Clear to ‘partly cloudy j anni A SORE AIO a ee ae ae BA PB Delhi egy Speen ewes vit eles |'and’ ‘continued: watm’’ through ’ WITHOUT A COUNTRY Three More Ha : iy Coming Events [stnaay. “A few showersimrer| Kew: West A d ve Fleet Reserve Auxiliary Pledges SATURDAY, JANUARY 1a Tot Pa Caner sf ABBAS verre reds cre net oe ‘ eal 3 pelt Sepia Jacksonville’ Thru The #ldtrida D eee For Aid To March Of Dimes Fund Drive’) oy" onicr Boston Sean Sem and East Guit of Mexico: | DAYS ne | By. .., : : a : “Moderate southerly “winds over ; 4 The Fleet Reserve ‘Association }' Various’ matters of importance] Scottish Rite Temple, Ses Ue perth-sostion ‘and moderate east| AS TAKEN FROM ‘FILES ‘ : Auxiliary No. 56 held an unus-]t0' the Auxiliary were discussed, eae ss irs Fidbnee ©. © | to southeast winds over. south| OF THE CITIZEN OF’ hae, TALLAHASSEE, ually large and successful meet-| among’ them that of plans’ for!» + POPQUNE Pte i onroe{ portion, fresh pt, times in Straits.) JANUARY 14, 1940 i = Ri seer aly ing on Thursday night, with|the celebration of the tenth an-} ter, Worthy Grand Matron of}th;gugh Sunday. Clear to part: smemasrnsN snRNA ~Three more candidates for thirty members of the organiza ‘niversary of fhe’ Fleet Reserve keine Saris + asses cloudy weather. ss és —— ‘ | tion and two visitors attending, | and Auxiliary here in Key West, MONDAY: JAN TORY to ‘tout, Jacksonville To Apalachicola; | “Key West is coming into: her! the meet being held in the Fleet "Tentative plans ae for an all-day 8 P. M, at High School ‘Audi. | No small'craft of storm warnings |W" again.” In these words, Rear} Gi va chacian im ho ee Pe Reserve Clubrooms at Front and “barbeque to take place in July. toriuy sponsored by Monroe | have been issued. Admiral W. H. Allen, comman- i lated | Fitzpatrick streets at 8:30 P. M.|- Several new members were ac- Colitis Andibsen “Socet | fete DES, aunne le Ra ea tion County 20th District. Mrs, Mizpah Pierce, president,‘ cepted into the organization, and rd Hall’s “Th egrbi ¥-| REPORT iit ibnin advance ign’ sarin , Senator S D. Clarke, of Mont- and presiding at the meet, wel- a letter from Paul Sawyer was 2 eae Key West, Fla., JJan, 14, 1950 bracing Key West, today aroused ,,} icello, for re-election in the Jeff- eomed back for the club two read thanking the Auxiliary for - s (Observation taken at City Office, | the hope and optimism of ¢ ele-! erson County 20th district. ' members who have been ill for the 25 gifts donated and wrapped Meche, Key er Eaves, 8:30 a.m., EST) ation of city, county and civi D. Bryon King of Jacksonville Biltt tetas Mics. Jackie. Jones and | fe cartes dex diutah chon a 8:00 P. M. at Barn, The re. Phenpevatanan g is eeity, county. end. civies for the Duval County eighteenth Mrs. Elsie Schneider, but who! Lely be 2 fs To cast “Heaven Can Wait. High dik afficials that visited him at Sta-! district seat now held by John E. Take eafficiantly Awe eas -oaepes at the Naval Hospital at | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18— ighest yesterday 791 tion fe iouasters } Mathews, Sub activities Christmas. Benefit Bridge Party for March Lowest last night 72 : | eee It was also agreed that the of Dimes Fund: Afternoon at |Mean : 76 EIS | i ‘ ! Two members tok aye: beer Auxiliary would contribute the Casa Marina Hotel. Reserva- | Normal tn» 69| Hope. that federal lending Chirstmas Island, with 164 Se eee se renocr, 84m of $25.00 to the Marth of/ tions necessary. : Precipitation agencies would take action with- sailes of and’ eres, is believed 10} + gone Goria od t ay phy ves » Dimes Drive, $5.00 of this amount! Meeting Monroe County Coun-| Total last 24 hours — ‘0. ins,{in 30 days on application for ‘be the biggest atoll in the Paci- | rey nig Plot ig eae come from. the club. treasury cil P.T:A,: 1:30 P. M,, at Har-| Total this month ... 16 ins.| loans and grants totaling approx- : fic. | goles, a rs. Kay Reynolds.)snq the balance to :be made,up|.; ris Elementary; School Audi-} Deficiency this month . 72 ins.; imately $1,300,000 for a fresh 8 ' Fay rae Pp from subscriptions. torium: Luncheon at 12 Noon.| Tetal this year ‘16 ins.| water system to Key West from! (®)Wirephoto j months in Annapolis, Maryland.: j i * : e dices s} i t from | Your Grocer SELLS That Good ‘A visitor from the New Lon... Following the meeting, -Auxili- Meeting, : La, Concha Navy| Deficiency this year .72 in®| the mainland, were expressed to-’ NICOLAS DRUJINENKO-NIC- i don, Conn. Unit of Fleet Reserve, ary mémbers ‘acted as’ hostesses Wives Clib No. 88, 7:30 P.M.| Relative Humidity. @:30 am. | day by officials identified’ with] OLATE, 19/ a boy without a STAR *~ BRAND Auxiliary was present, Mrs. Mil-‘and served refreshments of boil- u Ng as eg = pics the Florida Keys Aqueduct Com-| country, gazes andy penne AMERICAN ’ - a e canU. S. val, Station. a} . dred Reuben, and a member of ed ham, potato salad, Ed | op} mission. ee te Gs Gord COFFEE " the Ocean View Unit, Mrs. Dore, .beans, pickles, and potato chips THURSD AY, Jal WARY — (Sea Level) 830 om. okt J see 58. - ion | and CUBAN th f sent that Right to these attending BleetoRe- Meeting. Sewing “Group, Mon- —— ins— —— mbs: % : » onscaincn., | af San Francisco harbor. He 'ppy A POUND TODAY! ‘ iy Rister, also presen! i pnts birvat Asasciation ae ete "" pde'" County Hospital Wo- ‘Tomorrow's Almanac . mH Cramp, of : filagels Dia,’ stowed away aboard the ship —_—— * a 3 er siasy PM i “13 ¢ the America consul at Warsaw fugyiy 5 J ship be transferred from “that ‘ing also held its monthly, meet) > pocpit = ei 2PM. at cone 2 pipes Se Palandss jeer aera Malin tac Ae Communies Ahanetak Chet: | : Unit to the Key West one. ‘ing on’ Thursday evening. » al air oleae : rep 7 i So last September and has been | ’ ‘y i “2 ‘oon! 4:47 a.m.}several days with Mrs. Cramp. A . { ’ by Moonrise “| shuttling back and forth acr (Ub rh cist SSE SISSY alle pieces VISITORS FROM Moonset 3:20 pn.| Among the last to leave the be-! xe pacific ever since. He has : : . ~ a = -* sieged city of Jarsaw during! ates py, Poinciana Elementary School P.-T.A. |, Covinves rom Puce One. | TIDES. the Geftian invasion. Hb saw ab eueain. to: Sontrin, in 8. ; Toe 4 wie Bar 4 S aty, Br Fana ‘ : be ay . 01 ul is won't let him iz Held M +, M d Ni h Roy and Lela Sullivan, Mariposa, «Naval Base) saw most of the heavy fighting. | pi bal sayy eree eeting Monday Night Teeueteac at, aaa Moa Tomorrow eee In fact, as Mr. Cramp puts it, it ore in Shanghai. 7 Ni (Eastern Sti ime) was too much too close for com: ¥ & » Regular meeting of Poinciana these books and eqgiupment being Gunn, Miyake Mc and irs | High Low fort. © sara | The werd “academy” came in- (** "Parent-Teachers Association was displayed on tables in the rear of | Braun Clessia Ss c Kraceer, 8:43 a.m. 1:44 am. iis » | to use because Plato taught at| i held on Monday evening of this | ‘he building. ; _,_,|Plainfield, N. J.; Paul C. Miller.} 743 P-m. 1218 oe In appreci of hiscleng ee oe ee mle “2 Mrs. Dorothy Torbitt presided , ogo a +, north of Athens. ‘ Week in the school auditorium,' ver the business session, and Grand Rapi s, Michigan; Mr. and} ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA service in the department, Wil- {amd was opened by singing, fol-/Secretary Mrs. Mildved Hatfield | uae eis East Orange, ! ‘Reference Station: Key West eee fe Age beh wilt ee honor __Eelipses of the moon are due in { e a a p re i y rey: 5 * - i % guest at a be given 5 f il 2, a 26 , atl ae die alent Meir eatin previous) “Mr. and Mrs. K, Berthold, Net. | Time off Height @ | February 9, member Gta) een ee eee UN Sik oe the whcnl|er eas ths ean ae ne Ls Mrs. Ada Motintes,| Soe, SWe Pin the Key. Wee Fire Station since his arival at 3 p. m, trustees, was inbeaduesd, ta te > Membership i chain Mrs. cone ae peninsan eee —oh10m 9.0 ff Department Sunday. : ee 7 xeaponded with words or greeting |Ida Smith announced that only |Wracin DC. Mr Wt | NoName Key qo a aes ‘ to the organization. a few more parents are needed | eo 3 - Rey,| (east end) —+2h 20m Capt Today The Citizen says in an a Albert. Carey, principal of } to join the Poinciana P, T. A. and } Hartman His,| Boca Chica chief ¢ editorial p ‘aph | 4 Poinciana School, was the speak-] the goal for the year. would be| Ne Baar Whits| (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Bee District “Key V was the first air] @ for the evening, and had chos- | met. ‘ | ape Sans \. | Caldes Channel est to cc port of call between it anda t en as his topic “Our School Mrs, Betty Hatch, study group| é a Say a (morth end) -+2h10m 414 f. | YOM it was ¢ eign country, when the old | vs Egiupment.” He was assisted in| chairman, anounced that a study | Abraham Marder, Brooklyn. a | ° today natic Company established | his talk by Mrs. Gerald Saund-!group meeting would be held On| dred? Silver. # Brookline Sanne ~ | NOTE: air ¢ unication between. this | ® W% who told about word study! February 21, more detailed in-)Gijson. New C Penn: and! (—)—Minus sign: Correction: Navy port ar na. Certainly the 49 j beg are | | formation regarding this. forth-| Mr, and Mrs. Walter Winnger of | to be subtracted first United States air port should b Mrs Walle# then gave a short coming meeting to be. -Biven| Now Castle: Penna: + ) ()—Plus sign: Corrections to not be the tor have an ade- om the yeading program, and | later TS ch i be added | an apy 1 unreveal- quate land field for commeér- : a Ped Were Shown to demonstr;} Room count. was. won by Mrs, i ae ¢ eo cis ee ed Ae on to the cial air liners or government air come in thls program. Mrs. Harrison} Watkins and Mrs. Waller, and INGRID BERGMAN PEPPER CALLS | Dispe Naval < the city nearest and let us show you ateld about pupils. learning to|following the meeting, a social (Continved. From Phe One 2 fash De »- ' Stat ere = should be so *& write, demonstrating on black-| hour took place, with members! woyld 4 (Continued From Page One) tex : provided, is the ap- the actual silver h te t 0 eer = ot Pe a 1 22432 of Members Of Gray Ladies Corps Receive Service Bars At Luncheon Meeting Held On, Thursday. Afternoon ‘The Gray Ladies Lunchéon and) byMrs. Sheppard inthe Sedlapdl seated. ene held. a i bs eget pig team aed Thursday of this week at Del-|treasurer of the Gray Ladies monico’s Restaurant at 12:30 /P.] Corps. M., with Mrs. Betty Ellis, officia-| There followed the ‘presenta- “Caroline street. |Major-General. Major-General and Mrs. W. E. Shedd arrived in Key West yes- terday for a week's visit * with } Mrs. Shedd’s sisters, Miss Etta Patterson and = Mrs. Harry A. Prindle, at the’ family home,on Mrs. Shedd Will be remgmpber- ed as the former Miss*Lettie:Paty,, 'tersenj.and she and Major-Gen- \eral Shedd. have: “been | their home im Bradenton, Flori- { ‘da since the latter's retirement” from the U,, ‘S....Army several ’ jyear’s: a@8%- i SES HF Arrive For Visit ier ve os |,President in Charge making sidet. Anheuser-F Gus G. Kinde: who began ‘his career with Anheuser-Busch, | St. Louis, in 1904, in the tole of | bookeeper, has. been’ mai le. Vice. n of. Sales, Brewery Division, succeeding J, J. Carroll, deceased, = ys AMeyst A, B = ee was. elected. ice-President, in, charge of ae company’s Reddgheatet Cabinet | sion March 12, 1947. Before’ <| board the various steps. The par-] of the hospitality committee act- ents were shown the materials|ing as hostesses and serving re- used for study in each grade,! freshments. Roundtable Discussion At Martello Tomorrow At 8:30 P.M. be Hari Kidd, Gerald Leake, Burt Garnett, Ruth Newton and Julian Lamar, all acting as mod- erators for the general discus- sion carried on by the public at the forum. The present exhibition at Mar- tello Gallery has created much The roundtable discussion to take place at Martello Gallery tomorrow is scheduled for 8:30 P. M., and not during the after- noon as previously announced. This gallery talk and discus- ston will be held on the exhibit flow on view at the Gallery, a splendid collection of paintings by the foremost artists of the y many Serving on the roundtable will | cussion. Leonard Hall To Arrive In Key West Tomorrow Or Monday When Hall speaks to elemen- tary scnool chi School at two afternoon and to an adult audi- ence at the High School at eight o'clock that evening he stress not only the beauties of na- old fort, and it is expected that that to arrive Word has been received Leonard Hall expects im Key West by automobile Sunday or Monday to hand to present his color Movies m the on be on! Living Forest” which is expression by the visitors to the | will take part in the dis-/ ag ren at Truman! retired, p o'clock Monday | Te lept will) Emily Ha e no effort! to investi- gate the r 1s for the reported |} annulment, but only | would es tablish that an Austrian court had a Mexican sband, Dr Hollywood from her Lindstrom, a divorce Peter surgeon Miss Bergman first announced |her intention to marry Rossellini | after she had starred in his lat |movie, filmed or voleanic Island of Stromboli, near Sicily. { { TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | (Know America) William Bendi born in New Yo illustrator, juven- in Engiand; 64 iese, editor of McCall’s born’ in - Davenport, authoy, born in Ch Rear Admi born years thor, born in St Louis, 45 y the Seeond number of the Audu-| ture fe me Ache ea mountains | Thornton W ss of Spring- ” . ’ {country but the importance of] field, Mass’ nature story writer bon Sereen Tour series to mh ield, Mai a writer, ” feonserving them for the enjoy-| born in Sandwich, Mass., 76 years Presented here this season under | ment of future generations. the auspices of the Monroe Coun- | ty Audubon Society. Mrs. Hall} will accompany him to Key \ will produce 180 eggs per bird per An average flock of young hens} | ago. ! ae ——_———— Ruins of Eridu in Iraq are be- lieved to be those of the world’s | deserve to be called a leader.” , ate, Pepper said, “It all sounded — propriate | ngely familiar to me.” oat 1athers, without actually us- 2 a RN ing nator, Pepper's name, had ) Com! ‘SS STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE referred to his opponent as “The| th a are leader of Radicals and Extrem~| brac 2 S TRIUMPH ists. ncludi Ww FFEE a Pepper told a news conference, } cially co! LL “I appreciate the compliment that | val Station m¢ MI I'm a leader of what he calls Ex- “ | |tremists groups, although I don’t ) All Grocers He went on to si | ting pensions for the aged, quate health protection, good | schools for children, decent jobs! | at fair pay and fair working con- j litions for all the workers and an, “Tf advoc ee man | - honorable pe: for ‘our nation { that mak na | , I plead guilty.” { | refused comment on WEBSTER’S Pepper Smath implied charge that the - Se Senator is an #Apologist | New School and Office for Stalin—a sponsor of Commun- | DICTIONARY ist front ; “Tl answ anizations.” he said, } in my @wn } good } tiny Pepper plans to visit Authoritative... Palm Beach and Tampa, : Up-To-Date ling to Washington Monday indi j for a few days, and said he will} Colorful Laminated Cloth Binding launch a 30 to 45 day tour of the \ $2,000 definitions + 928 pages tate on his return, Today he will visit Jackson-| f ~ a pamig i ville. L 7 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN H | ae ee | By mail $1.08 wae | Se ape | (Continued From Page One) Neme | ment at all. As he pat it, “I made pea gaeerrengal nape 5 jno statement since I left Cairo. I} ead receive your dice O Address {didn’t make any statement in tionary. Whes ordering a t A in Geneva, in by weil add ite aire og r sic * tpnseeeseeseoseseeel See the highest type of beauty personified in form, design and decoration CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN Exclusive Distributors for Wailace - Reed & Barton - Gorham seonwnee |- Lunt and Frank Smith Sterling The Beachcomber Jewelers - Silversmiths | QUALIFIED - EXP! 106

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