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Penner tegen ns ‘NE Phones: Fees) Tourists Invited To Participate In March Of Dimes Benefit Bridge Party At Casa Marina Wednesday » Hox It is expected that a number of tourists will attend the ‘March of Dimes Benefit Bridge party to be held Wednesday of this week in the Casa Marina Hotel; it having been announced that reservations are by no means limited to towns- people. telephone’ Mrs. “Montgomery or; Mrs. Norvell, arrangements can be made to fit’ individual - reserva~ tions bridge or canasta “table. This. is} particularly true of tourists, who | ‘ may not be acquainted with a suf- However, since reservations are , ficient number of townspeople or necessarily limited to 25 tables in other tourists to make up a whole number, it has been suggested table. that such reservations be made! The affair will take place dur- promptly by telephoning either) ing the afternoon of Wednesday, Mrs. R. A. Montgomery at 613-M, | of this week, and all proceeds will ox the chairman of the affair,’ go to the March of Dimes Fund Mrs. H. D. Norveil, at 1135-R. | Drive. It is one of the many so- Both bridge and canasta will be | cial events that are being plan- played at the party, and even ifjned for this very worthwhile pro- @ne cannot make upa_ whole ‘ject. To Sponsor March Of Dimes.Dance.. Southern-Paralysis. This affair will be held on Friday, January 27, Rainbow Room of the La Concha Hotel, through the J, D. McAndrews. A beautiful door prize will be given during the'evening, which will be a set of either National or Rogers Bros. Silverplate, from the beautiful Beachcomber on Duval Ladies Auxiliary to most Post 3911 held their regular meeting on Thursday, January 12, at 8:00 p. m., at the Post Home. “Three new members were initi- ated and welcomed into the or- ganization; they were Mrs. Joan Borntraeger. Mrs. Betty Elmore and Mrs. Ottilee Gates. Another member was welcom- | Ww \ ed back, Mrs. Edith Whitney, after, dancer and musician, will present ‘an absence of several months, due | the floor show, which will be an to illness, Several members were| added attraction. 2 reported as ill and cards of sym- The date of the official presen- pathy are being mailed out toj tation of the Scout flag whic 1 the them. It was also announced, with ; Auxiliary is giving to Poinciana mueh regret, that Mrs. Gladys ; Scout Troop No. 2, will be an- Trombly, of this city, a charter | nounced later. Plans are in the member of the Auxiliary, - has | making for this event. It has been gone north for her health and ex-j announced that it will be held in pects to be out of town indefinite-' Bayview Park and there are to 4 {| be several guest speakers, with an The Auxiliary has been asked ; appropriate program. to sponsor a benefit dance for the; The next meeting of the’ Aux- table, it iS possible that if they | w4\"Wo into a_ partly - arranged) yet of Milwaukee, Wi Mother, Daughter Both Take Out Marriage Licenses A mother and her daughter to- day took out applications for mar- riage licenses, it was revealed by the records in the office of Coun- ty Judge R: daughte inthe, their address hew, Frank Smith -|To Be Buried In Arlington Park The body of Frank 63, who. did. Tuesday .was. sent ; Sunday by the Pritchard Funeral |, - 4,4 Homes to Wasigington, D. Seif pivig ‘A Punerad! Services and bewial. in! ‘Aylingtén National! Cemétery... © ‘ 1] a Vetere wer. oy atid Smit! in the U, S. Army. He is Surviy by’ the*widow, and @né datighte nond R. The mother Other “Applications courtesy of | age licenses.were filed with Coun- ty Judge, Lord by David P.. Wahl- strom, 21, of the U. S. Navy: and The Murray, 21, wwe ver erwrewe Aerovias “Q” Passenger List 0244444204444444444 Passengers leaving for Havana, Cuha. via Aerovias “Q” S.A.: Sergio Esquinaldo, Lloyd Gage, Thomas: H. Gato, blen, Eve! Adams, Strout, Grace’ Strout, Edna Adele S: s Helen Rita Hart, 33, who took out a license is to marry Richard F. Bell, 20, of the U. S. Navy, while 4he daughter:is } Maxy Harb. 1%, : vine FY , of the U S. Nadia Elizabeth Staehing, 35, of} Gerald Pinder, well-known local | 725 Duval street. Adolphe Koe- lyn Kloeblen, Frances Breeding. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | CHAREED WITH SLAYING PARENTS A. Smith, n Lord. CAMILO LEYRA (right), 50, arrested. by slaying his 74-year-old father and 80¢year- theit gfaves at the funeral‘in for “marri- | of 411 Wil- Navy and CLUB WELL RECEIVED By OLD MAN GREEN *- So enthusiastic, so long sustain-; ed was the applause of the audi- ence at the conclusion of each number presented in the Pro- Gasparilla floor show at the Cub- an Club Saturday night, Maste Elmer Harry. D. | Cores be limited to fit the time @ Wirephoto ,On.c) B Of, ielr iddie Village, Ni Y: Brooklyn District Attorney Miles McDonald. said Leyra’s admission of the hammer slaynigs was obtained after hours of questioning. reet and by Frank R. May- be FLOOR SHOW AT CUBAN ‘Burglar Kills fan As He Is of Ceremonies Enrique Esquin- " A aldo found need to insist that en- | Caught In ct was Juvenile Judge in Key West for raany years and was still serv- ing in this capaicty at his death. Whats Doing. SE eh (¥MCA-U. SUNDAY— * 945 A.M—Ja) S000 Hour. Every- 2:00 P.M.—Classie Music Lovers. 5:00 P.M.—Ping Pong Tourney. (Pays to be a winner.) P.M.—Tour of thé Island. P.M.—Everybody Sings— Patio. Hour for Fellowship. MONDAY— 8:00 P.M.—G.S.O. Meeting (2nd and 4th Mondays). 8:00 P.M.—Mrs. Cleo Stone at Piano. 8:00 P.M.—Ping Pong, ‘Pcol, Shuffleboard and Table Games, 9:00 P.M.—Patio Dancing, un- 10:00 P.M.—Refreshments and General Arnold To j From Salem. © —General Henry be buried in A THIS PICTURE IS IDENTIFIED « Mra Eleere Rock Island, M., a5 she arrived at the Beck istend to discuss the Davenport, ls. Merey Hespitel fire with Attorney Bernard J, Moran. A warrant hes been filed i i port charging her with “murder committed in the of ‘arson.” Mrs. Epperly wes « patient in the beapleel, man in rear is unidentified. <am to Elmira. N. ¥, Be Laid 1 0 Rest ge , At Arlington — "“ LOS ANGELES, Jan, 16— MAJOR H. Arr Mareh of Dimes by C. B. Harvey, iliary will be held Thursday, Jan- ro ag ce allotted to the show. SILVER CREE 1. Y., Jan. 16, Zs a 3 . Monroe county chairman of the uary 26, at the Post. Home onl 5 Nae ssi ae M. Ed "| Encore after encore was de-' (Police «cin % der the stars. : Gus Ayala’s| Thursday afternoon. The fun 4 a : vise elmar Rath; Robert Meyer, ().—Police seized a wounded Orchestra. Dean Smith, mas- ; National Foundation for Infantile Elizabeth street. Ernest L., Riggs, “Ruth Riggs, |Manded of song stylist Al Cabot, oo have ye tcp oF cecenamee is set for three o'clock of the en i aie ane ase --++—-- | Enrique Gazade, . Francisca De.| Whose rich baritone voice en- YOUR here early today in con} 1 ney yy 5 The 63-year f . Barona, Albert Taylor, Louis|thralled the audience from his nection with the shooting of 34. 7:30 P.M.—Variety Show Re-| Neer died yesterday of @ heart FLORIDA RE , Second Audubon Rebekahs To Jacobs, Helen Jacobs, Christine toe — mnie until ve ae nae members of one family, one fa- hearsal yen Sarthe a Pm ; Saige a rn By ; ; } ‘ Kiesler, Mario, D. Rodrigtiez,| Core. whe is emotionab: styl- is Pte Waui Wr . _ ate é etired to his rane ‘ Screen Tour! Entertain’ Natl!” ") ines Torrens Medevos, | fing of “Lucky Old Sun” drew a $@/!¥. in Buffaio, New York ae are Ee dl in the valley of the moon, in H Tonk "] P A id t He Maria Torrens Mederos, Dar-|4inal. thunderous applause. | ate Trooprs said, 20-yeai THodpia hg ii 1946, Mary Helm C’ ere tonight ~ ‘Presiden re rell .Eyes, ,Josephine., ‘Eves, De-| | Equally well did they: al N , - : He bad the first series of heast : 8 ‘Members of Sparkling Water! Verre ‘J. Horn, Gladys J.,Horn,|Spond to Hildo Canal ; photog- —We sing around the mee aon sige DO you aht ¢ ‘lotk: ¢ Ah ov: BYE ne eRe erpretations of popular § 1 3 was directin, . gapakes tonight ats o'clock, at Rebekah Lodge, No. 14, 1.0.0.F|,)Eufemio C havez, Clarence Cole, inferpretatic s of popular § : " min Swan and piano. Mrs. E. E. Crowson. icin ainst Germany u y West High hool to dn’ Vcoeive a distinct honor on!Dorothy Cole, Richard ,Cole,|ish songs, as he intrigued his ‘ A E 8:00 P.M.—Pi 1 is agit HAVE Yo cn x 3 will receive a distin : 3 Ss y “ seers vith; Wounding his ‘wife and _ their : . inochle Tourney. | Japan. It is everywhere od adult audience, Leonard Hall, qyesday night, January 17, at, Helen Cole, Priscilla Foye, Clyde| audience into participating with eo § 8:00 P.M.—Craft Classes (leath- oe Men dé “oo gericulturist from, the Ozark 7.35 p. m, at their hall on'Flem-|Foye, Josefine Enamorado, Sa n{thythmie handclaps _emphasi eriund chell coal). We A. bese ae Sal def ; pe . mountain country, will illustrate ing street, in the person of Inez §.| Baylinson, Charles Pike, - Frank| ing the lines of the chorus ! returned to’litheir iliscis ¢ Welen Manles; ur back ‘i i . Fourth Printing his remarks by full color ~motion’ Cro.by of Camden, Maine; na-| Noell. Concert pianoforte solos by nda last night to! g-15 P-M.—Movie on the Patio.|_ a e —eenegerry tional president of the Associa-|_ Herbert Stern, John -Higgins,| 12-year-old prodigy Miguel Mar at Work. {Swan}: Buster Perpall, operator. — = nnnes aneet® ou of Rabckak Avesnblice Robert Robinstein, Gale Voight, |iscal were of such exceilence end Wae sort cee Your Grocer SELLS That Good s ‘This will be the first time in| Robert Alcorn, Herman A. Han-) that one listener Be, i the burglar] 7:30 P.M.—YMCA Glee Club] © ; ° the history of the Rebekahs in| Sen, Bernard O. Wiener, einer IV, exclaimed amid the general’, el. The two women ice. All servicemen in- STAR * BR AND Oversees tisbwer anf Key. West,’ that-an officer of the} me Wiener, Gene Skelton, Alvini é eee ee ta ere W ly vited. Don Gilles, director. | AMERICAN (4) D EE Tamiami ¥ National Association has ever|J. Mann, James Rogers, ~ Hable | Pl today in a] 9:00 P.M—Patio Dancing, un- “UBA COFFEE { paid an official visit to the lodg . aes Eee Acta Sh pep eee BS - " t on his way back to! der the stars. Gus Ayala’s eed CHORIN 4 oes 35 cents Pe oe rine reek ta ey clic Goffey. (gunele drummers 10° provide taken to Rhinehart] Orchestra. James Carroll] TRY A POUND TODAY! Key West from Sarasota and has} ae es Ss William P.| suitable pat a tae , Creek master of ceremonies. Sun SEEUEEREENEREEE eee ppeteeenee Ue Ve 8h FOPER! Gitmo eros dana: Jose | Drums, Ameli I vo shoul- | FRIDAY— i ee oe = }meeting and especially wants all|“ mere, * C : : ih a the 7:30 P.M.— Everybody Sings. Rebekahs and Odd Fellows, whe- {ther local or visiting, and their families and friends to attend. A banquet in the dining room of Benny’s Cafeteria, 2 the meeting. refreshments Ey tad LEONARD HALL pictures showing the interrela tionships of animals plants, birds and all living things in a fascina- ting and dramatic story. Hall appears in Key West un- der the auspices of the Monroe) County Audubon Society and the National Audubon Society as the second number on this season's Audubon Screen Tours. NCCS Junior Hostesses To Be At Cabot Dance All NCCS Junior host invited to meet with NCC | Guard Of Honor. | Meets Tonight The of the Key West Guard of Honor will be held tonight at the Amer ican Legion Home at 8 o'clock, it was stated tode The annual election and install- ation of officers will be conduct- ed at this meeting. Sandra Ne Celebrated Birthday Fifty children attended a birth day party for Sandra Nelson, 10 | of 1100 Virginia street Saturday. | ses are Direc tor Eileen Coughlin thels i vod hn , Sandra is the daughter of Mr. and USO-YMCA, on Tuesday, Janu-| Mrs, John Nelson. Games were| ary 1, at 7:45 p.m, to proceed] played and refreshments were together to the dance on the served U.S. S. Cabot NCCS Sponsored Hospital Party Last Friday aC Seal ets STE Seek Divorces Petitions seeking divorces, haye | been filed in tk Court Clerk Earl R |'Walter Haldeman against Neudeck Haldaman; by on against Albert Eu A group of NCCS Junior Hos-|son; by Hipolito tesses accompanied by Program | Guillermina Tirado; by rant against. Bertha Schwartz Assistant Vera Wood, assisted by Red Cross Recreation Director, Meadows in entertaining ambul tory patients at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Friday evening Gifts were distributed to pa- tients whose birthdays &ccur in: Parant and by Frank R. against Mizpah Pierce. sses present included the M Nancy Ross, Mary Saunde! Helen Smith, Joan Strayline, Alva Rodriguez, Beverly Hilda Pullara. office of Circuit | Adams by | Elsie | Arthur, and} of all the|™ Rebekahs who care to attend will| M After the | will be| regular monthly. meeting | , {3 January, and an elaborate frost- ed cake and punch were served to everyone. Dancing and the evening. NCC The birthday the Naval Hospital on the featured; Friday of each month, with NCCS Junior Hos (gaa ARC participating party is held. at} ney Moliot Pe | Coming Events JANUAR Aud MONDAY Second > M Hot, Blanch Mable iden, Het pammdtivanstews py ba 12, < 3 oner, Luefel Shull} : u notized the dark he ll, William | Phile Sutton, B. Norton, | D nt, Jose Diana. tt nm Riverarsd Rivmba’ 'P mas Golden, |... as usu jthey, supported t y Miviam itt “Tabi r it w Barca Humber ted | special A by his ¢ j pre mal R. K. O: team m Ke let, astoundec all; S Y 16. | ity in causing ¢ reen Tour, | anal: digas ce School Av peed to the i by Monre even the ee Audubc Society keptical of critics. Hall's “The Livin fanipo the Magi : Ralph W Becky ha Ke West Players, } sented to a short pe 8:00 P. M. at Barn © The: cknowledgement of t c Heaven Cgn W extended him by ‘the Latin- | West F Y, JANUARY 37 “idan Chamber af Comn I bee rjc SR y, JANUARY 18— ige Pa Fund: a Ho y of Dimes Mari ce U. S. THURSD \Y Meeting ww roc County H Auxiliary, di ponsored the show. Fe swiewing his pert : nmanding gen war complimented i vce HowToRelieve | _.: Monroe County Coun- A., 1:30 P, M, at Har-! ¢, es és 20 YEAS EXPERIENCE 5 : a Creomulsion relieves pro cau x Ss COMMUNUT School. Audi- Promptly because IN TH oi ry it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your drugeist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough at 12 Noon Eye Gla ip Group, Mon- or you are to have your m ospital _Wo- ere 2?m, at| CREOM 4 | CREOMULSION i i included al Training, e Service On Duplication of Lenses ° ch and Lomb Exclusively ° 24 Hovr Service On Any Office, Mrs. L. Wuebbold at the pi- ano. | 8:00 P.M.—Learn to Dance (ba | om for beginne Mrs. R. Har instructor. 9:00 P.M. — Country Dancing. (It’s tor Squares.) The call- own! er, Mrs. R. Hartenstine. fact, SATURDAY— ot rid ot} the Swan ators). I T| 12:30 P.M—*“Let’s Go Fishing.” Sign up at the Mac. P.M.—Movie on the Patio. ister Pervall, operator. Sxecutive—Forest Turner. Program Director — Mrs. Wahneta Kovash. WVYVVVYVVYUVY VV VY YY Ys After The Big | Free Show Every Night—All Week STARTING TODAY 7:30 P.M. 400 TRUMAN AVENUE | | Daniel | y | | | | a ey Line in la Pirate} n Tampa| ption aaa CALL 1780 or your trevel egent NATIONAL AIRLINES ROUTE OF THE BuécAn | TODAYS COUPON Pp Colorfal Laminated Cloth Bioding 32,000 definitions + 928 peges LIB: T~=monnnnawense THE KEY Wes’ . tHis coupon ! Staheney Oto Gp anbenam tionary. Whee endering by wall add 108 extra der postage and wrapping, KReececeaaeaunae