The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 18, 1950, Page 4

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a A eit i + ji ergy: Bog 4 that .| honoring the bride and groom} Hiram of the Key West Wo- Gob last Saturday night privileged to hear one of the | women orators of the teday, when Mrs. Hw ©. Houghton, vice-presi- dent of the Nationa! Federation of Women’s Clubs, paid a special vet here and addressed the membership Houghton, an inspiring jaker, held her audience spell- piece where one can grow spirit- @ynaynic personality and orator- tout power, and her talk dealt with « large variety of subjects. Ship stressed particulariv that the American home should be a pieced where one an grow spirit- @eliy, economically and socially, and aise of the importance to eile ter living of activity ® church and youth movements. “Phe most important words in jee.” said Mrs. Houghton, ore * and Care.” ying Mrs. Houghton to Kay West was Mrs. McCaffrey, president of the Florida of Women's Clubs, and ida candidate for re- « eretary of the General Pederation, elections for this of- Garing To Become Bride Schneider In Catholic | Ceremony Saturday Morning | -| late Charies E. Garing of this city, ! the Worthy Matron and the local Pl per iT 8 shee Fern Chapter’s Worthy Matron Friday evening, January 20, .at 8 ‘Saturday evening at the official Worthy Matron, Mrs. Julia aaa. visit of the Worthy Grand Matron| Brown; Worthy’ Patron, James of the Grand Chapter of Florida, Sheppard; Associate Matron, Mrs. Clain; Secretary, Col. H. E. Pace: r ress she asked that made hes pa Treasurer, Mrs. Edwina Warren; Sister. Mary Myers, the local Immediately following the chapter's Worthy Matron be pre- church ceremony, a reception sented. _ At this time 'Mrs, Myers’ 0 - Miss Garing is the daughter of Grand Representative to New Mrs. Violet W. Garing and the Mexico—a great honor to both zeau; Marshall, Mrs. Katherine} Menendez; Organist, Mrs. Ruth! Graham; Adah, Mrs. Maizie Al she announced appointment as will be held at 707 South street. bury; Ruth, Mrs. Kathryn Holik;/ Esther, Mrs. Betty Thompson; Martha, Miss Elizabeth Rosam; groom-| is the son! chapter. Electa, Mrs. Dagne Porter; Ward- re ate. ae Mrs. cae Schneider, : The newly elected officers of | er, Mrs. Lulu McClintock; and! of Lakeland, Florida. Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of the | Sentinel, Raymond Albury. No formal invitations are being| Eastern Star will be installed at} The public is invited by Fern sent out for the event, but both/a public installation service on! Chapter to attend the installation. Miss Garing and Mr. Schneider state that they hope to see all their friends at both the wedding Ramon Cole To Head Robert J. Mrs. Florence Carter. ‘| Viola_ Higgs; 7 Patron, | ; After the many courtesies of Russell Hyman, Jr.; luctress, | the evening were co. and Mrs. Vera Sterling; Associate the Worthy Grand Matron had Conductress, Miss Gretna Mc-! Chaplain, Mrs. Mary Ruth Ma-{ — Si WP) Wirephoto : C. Houghton Guest At Key West Woman’s Club Meet Held Saturday Night Guild Presentation and the reception. lay, Ramon : Cole was elected master counsellor for the ensu- ing term. Those elected to serve with him are Louis Maloney, Perry Chapter Of DeMolay Here At a ¥ecent meeting of Robert;ain Anthony Niles, Standard) J. Perry Chapter Order of DeMo-} Bearer Juv West, Almoner Clay-! ton White, Sentinel E. Overlin, Orator Ball Crawford. f Sas cree oes FORMER POLIO PATIENT | were Charles Taylor, Rex Weech, fiee to take place at a convention | Jr., as senior counsellor, and Ed- Basil Tynes, Horace Averette, in Boston, Mass., in June of this; ward Sheppard as junior coun- Frank Yorng, Kenneth Key, Har- year. Mrs. McCaffrey addressed the sellor. Those appointed to serve are Woman's Club here briefly on{Senior Deacon Gary Thompson, Saturday evening, her talk re- minding club members that they should familiarize themselves fully with the findings of the Hoover Commission on reduction of overlapping expenses in gov- ernmental departments. Also accompanying Mrs, loughton to Key West was Mrs. ?. T. Stevens, who was chairman uf the recent extremely success- ful convention of the Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs in Hollywood. While in Key West Mrs. Houghton was the guest of Miss Minnie Porter-Harris, of whom she has been a great friend for a number of years; Mrs, Stephen W. Douglass was hostess to Mrs., McCaffrey, and Mrs. Herbert Pace was hostess to Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. Edgar Willing, chairman of the Library Committee of the Key West Woman's Club, had ar- ranged eharming corsages for the ‘distinguished guests, con- sisting of native tropical flowers. Of £Pair And Warmer” Received tic Welcome Last Night Ang "Pnthusiastic audience re- ceive !*Pair and Warmer,” the first @erformance of the Civic Guild of New York, which epen@h, lest night at the High Sehogi wurtitorium. This delight- ful iedy, the first of three Pleydiwhieh the Junior Chamber a & wee is bringing to Key West Qbis season. concerned the effor ef e wealthy, established, jet sober banker to hold ive wife from the eager of a sopbisticated Don skiliful blend of farce aed fre gentle humor made this @ most enjoyable and amus-| ing-evening ‘The theatre group overcame al- ot imsurmountable difficulties ee thé? Proved that fine old tradi- Go nthat the show must go on; u Problems delayed theig arrival until well after 9 @elwk,but they were set up in Pas Mes greasepaint before ML Thert foliowed a most spien-! did performance, perfectly pitch- ed and timed, which belied the troubles the cast had seen in mak- ing an appearance here. A most able cast headed by Robert Paquin as Billy and Kath- leen Claypool as Blanny, includ- ed Frederic Meyer as Jack, the old college friend whose advice to stuffy Billy to change his ways started the excitement; Irving Karesh as Philip the roving Don Juan; Peggy Deane as Laura, the banker’s long suffering wife; and Ruth Elliot as Tessie, an under- standing and loyal maid. Mr. Pa- quin as Billy, an insufferable hus- band, teamed up with Miss Clay- pool as Jack’s trusting, innocent wife, provided Key Westers last night with two fine, thoroughly professional jobs of acting. It was a real treat to watch such superb handling of comedy and situation by these two stars. This first play was a splendid curtain raiser for the Civic Drama Guild season, which the Junior Chamber of Commerce is bringing to Key West this vear. Hilda Pullara Elected President Of NCCS Junior Hostesses At Meet Hde Pullara was elected pres- iden the NCCS Junior Hos. tess@@eat their semi-annual elec-' thom ting held at the club Mon}lag hight. Other officers elec- ted Mary Saunders, vice- be Joan Porter end Beverly Arthur, treasurer. Miss Pullara is editor of the’ NOCS Club News: Miss Saunders ‘* pianist and co-director NCCS Choral Group. Bbsitess discussed included assignment of hostesses for volun- 7 weg secretary, ' Misses teer services and program re- vision. A spaghetti supper was served by Alva Rodriguez and Jackie , Whitley. The table was prettily decorated with flowers and fern. Members present included the Betty Armayor, Janice Ross, Hilda Pullara, Beverly Ar- thur, Joyce Park, Clara Alvarez, Gloria Benzanilla, Olga Brost, Mary Saunders, Joan Porter, of the} Eleana Monzon, Nancy Ross, Sue |Hoxey, Alva Rodriguez, Jackie Whitley, Magdalena Russell and Christina Sanchez. Mrs. Morland, Of Key West, Joined Husband In Okinawa During Dec. Mes. J. B. Morland of White street, arrived in Okinawa} im December to join her husband, | 1401 | commissioned in the Navy in 1934. During World War HU, he served in the Pacific theatre, in- Comme@neer J. B. Morland. She| cluding the battle of Okinawa. Was adcompanied by her mother, Ms. A. D. Silveira Commander Morland arrived in Okinawa in June 1949, and is as-;as Chief Staff Officer, signed.as commanding officer of; the Naval Ordinance Facility at/ Air Base. A graduate of U.S. Naval P<. Annapolis, Md., he was! Prior to assignment in Okinawa, Commander Morland was station- ed at Key West, and was assigned Fleet Training Group and Executive Officer, Fleet Sonar School. He is the son of George Mor- land, of Haven, Kansas. Junior Deacon Paul D. Gibson, Senior Steward Charles Roberts, Junior Steward John Curry, Mar- shall Everctte R. Rivas, Jr., Chap- Judge Caro To Speak At BPW Meet Tonight The Business and Professional Women’s Club will hold a meet- ing tonight, 8 o'clock at the Wo- man’s Club Building. Guest speaker is Judge Thomas Caro, who will talk on the part that women play in education and vocations. Mrs. Hattie Lou Hamilton, jehairman of the Educational and Vocational Division of BPW, will conduct the meeting. © WIV Veer rrwewvewe Aerovias “Q” Passenger List Aeeseranseesseseee Passengers leaving for Havana, Cuba, via Aerovias “Q” S.A.: Tomas Mato, Henry Martin, Dolly Martin, Frank Rupenthal, Eugene Burnett, Jack Bates, Bill Blas, Bill Clion, Howard Sterl- ing, Margaret Sterling, Edwin Johnson, Esther Johnson, Nils } Danielson, Edna Danielson, Ken- neth Danielson, Edwin Dettman, Lois Dettman, Clarence Leitgen, Lulu Leitgen. John Winkle, Jean Winkle, Isidoro Rodriguez. Alfredo Rvm- ‘ers, Elizabeth Rymers, Otto Grant, Maude Grant, Wilfred Smith, Rose Smith, Ida Smith, Joseph Freeland, Flora Freeland, John Warner, Dakota Warner, Olive Harvey, Cornelius Harvey, Henrietta Raney. Flora Doughty, James Frazier, Claude Hunter. Charles Kitow- ski, Alphonse Kitowski, Estele R. Vaughn, Louise Vaughn, Susan C. Kerr, Catherine Alexander, Be- aulah Miller, Rush Miller, Blan- che Winters, Mildred Chelli, John Koback, Irene Koback, Sam Lake, Raymond Larson, Virgin- ia Larson, Martin Larson, Ray- mond Bentz, Henrietta Bentz. Charles McLeron, Katherine Mc- Leron, Erwin Berger, Gumm, Roger H. Olson, K. Main, Nancy Madden, Vin- cent Madden, Alfred Marshall, Alfred Broz. Nely Maria Ferreri, Bonadies, Anthony Nicholas guel Culmo, Connie Zarraro, James, Sorli, Charles Myers, Lillian Myers, Bernice Gemmill, Minnie Hall, Leo _Gratchner, John Kraly, Clyde Vogt, Jose- phine Vogt, Francisco Aixala, Frank J. Watkins, Helen E. Wat- kins. Seek Divorces filed yesterday in the office of Circuit Court Clerk Earl R. Adams by Emelie Corral against Gladys H, Corral and by Eliza. Mills. Apply To Wed Applications for marrigae li- censes were filed yesterday in the office of County Judge Ray- dr., 25, of the U. S. Navy and Gloria Mary Thomas, 24, of 1116 Eaton street and by Ernest E. Mathews, 27, of the U. S. Navy and Nell Grice, 22, of 29-B Sea- plane, Base. The sun will be eclipsed on March 18, and September 12, 1950. Dwight McLean, Mary E. | Welsh, Barry Welsh, William Cunnnigham, John Murray, John W.: James | Mardie, Mi-} Petitions seeking divorces were | beth E. Mills against Thomas M. | mond R. Lord by Erwin Fischer, } ‘ry Pritchard, Jr. Installation of officers will be held Saturday January 21, at 8 p. m., i nthe Scottish Rite Tem- ple. The public is invited to attend the event by the DeMolays. |NCCS Spanish | Chase Met On | Monday Night | The regular Monday evening Beginners’ Spanish Class met Monday night at NCCS, with Mis Benildes Remond as instructor. Several servicemen are attend- ing the class to earn credits to meet college entrance require- ments. The classes are free for all Na- val personnel and their families. |NCCS Features | Movies On Tuesday Nights A_ movie feature is shown at i NCCS every Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. All Naval personnel and their families are invited to be present. Annie Graham Weds G. Monroe At; HERE ARE SOME OF THE 700 FISHERMEN who are trying their hands at fishing through the New York ice on Lake Minnetonka af Minneapolis in a 40-mile wind with the temperature 10 below zero. Norfwil The fishing contest is sponsored by the American Legion. A one-pound. nine-ounce northern pike took the $100 first prize. AND FRIENDS HARD AT WORK AIDING DRIVE 4 Mrs. “Boh” Gardner, herself a former polio patient, is working her fingers to the “bone” to help make the March of Dimes Drive, The WEATHERMAN |known to her close friends as .| “Fran,” has always been enthusi- Sanya) Tir inect Ge Seek ct ae he tional Foundation for Infantile rina Hotel, this afternoon, at 2:45. These three civic minded women urge as many as possible to at- Florida: Continued mild and generally fair through Thursday. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate telephone No 1135-R, and Mrs. southeast to south winds through: R a. Montgomery at 613-M, im- Thursday. Partly cloudy weather. | mediately as reservations can still Jacksonville To Apalachicola: pe made. No small craft or storm warnings; Drive Chairman C. B. Harvey is have been issued. (Very pleased about the accom- ae | plishments and efforts of these REPORT ioe tues | Gases eee Key West, Fla., Jan. 18, 1950 | polio and is confident the entire | eervaliun taken at City UUICE, citizenry of Key West holds them! 8:30 a.m., EST) in the same esteem. It is these, ° . Temperatures women who are collecting dimes , Albury’s Offices | tisnest yesterday 80 and dollars to help keep polio} ¢ west last night 71 away from your door and if polio | George Henry Monroe, of} Mean 76 should strike, why, funds will Homestead, Florida and Annie! Normal 69 Catherine Martin Graham also of Homestead, were married yester-' Total last 24 hours -02 ins." the social set of Key West. day afternoon by Justice of Peace | Total month 18 ins. aie ree ‘ Tra Albury. | Deficiency this month 90 ins . eee «| The wedding was performed at! ‘Total this year 18 ins Think Rossellini | Albury’s business office, 507} Deficiency this year 90 ins. j : Southard street. Precipitation | Witnesses were Mrs. Mabel 81", ‘Annulment Krabek, the bride's er, and Baromarer fed Dewey Riggs of this city. (Sea Level) 8:30 a.m. Will Be Upheld ATE ps searens 30.15 ins.—1021.0 mbs. t x ° ; |Coming Events Stee eae | VIENNA, Jan. 18—(%)—In-, THIS COUPON | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18— | Sunset pp Cmmene Sie cem Nene, nelave: the Meeting, Key West bas | Mis Garde “' Austrian Ministry of Justice will end brag or mall to owe and Professional Club, 8 P.M. at Woman's Clubhouse on Duval street. Meeting of Board of Direc- tors at 7:15 P. M. Benefit Bridge Party for March of Dimes Fund; Afternoon at Casa Marina Hotel. Reserva- tions necessary. Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88, 7:30 P.M. In Clubrooms. Building 178, | U. S. Naval Station. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19— Rumma sale, sponsored by| yterian Church, corner | and Angela reets. | day and Saturday. | Meeting. Sewing Group, Mon-| Toe County Hospital _Wo- man’s Auxiliary, 2 P.M, at) Hospital. | | FRIDAY, JANUARY 20— Installation of officers, Fern! Chapter No. 21, Order East-| | ern Star. 8 P. M,, at Masonic} | Hall. Public invited by Fern! Chapter to attend : | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America} Myron C. Taylor, the Presi-' jdent’s personal representative to the Vatican, born in Lyons, N. Y. 76 years ago. Lieut. Gen. Barton K. Yount, born in Troy, Ohio, 66 years ago. Danny Kaye, actor-comedian, , born in New York, 37 years ago. Mrs. Pearl A. Wanamaker, no-} ted Washington State superin- } tendent of instruction, “born in Mabana, Wash., 51 years ago. | Cary Grant, screen star, born in n’s Moonset be made available to you through Heiative Humidity. 6:30 am. | their efforts and the patronage of uphold the disputed marriage an- {nulment decree obtained by Mrs. | TIDES i Hoes Receuins in Eisenstadt! i 1 Base’ ast montt H iar oa , | An Italian court has approved the annulment. But Roman Catb- | gaan Standard Time) otic authorities had protested the | 11:09 a.m. 4:46 a.m. annulment was illegal and the | 1040 pa. 3:52 pm, | Austrian Ministry of Justice an- | | nounced that it was investigating | ew) eatin ithe circumstances of the decree. | (RGiecee Gute Pee weet |. The noted Italian Film Director, | Tie cli kieiant lini, had said that he will Station— Tide {high water | ™'T film Ingrid Bergan Rahia Honda as soon as she is divorced from | (bridge) oh 10m 0.0 f1_-het husband, Dr. Peter Lind-| No Name Key : strom Boe ee | -'U. S. FOR CONTROL ae |G WASHINGTON. —Secre of | State Acheson has made clear that dia ota lm +14 f th6 United States will stick to its { r) P te i TE: policy of international control, casts eee sign: Corrections CV if the United States develops | a super A-bomb. The § | State discussed the prospect at a/ | news conference this morning. to be subtracted (4)—Plus sign: Vorrections to be added. JUNK AMENDMENT (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON. — The Senate | # Gilbert W. Gabriel, New York idrama and music critic, born} re, 60 years ago. | has junked an anti-lynching| amendment to a bill calling for| RELIEF AT LAST i repeal of federal taxes on oleo-| | killed bya 60 to 20 = 8 FerYour COUGH | Creomulsion relieves promptly because TWO KINDS of § it goes right to the seat of the trouble py. to help loosen and expel germ laden | phlegm and aid nature to soothe and | heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your ist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion | England, 54 years ago. Prof. Donald G. Paterson of the University of Minnesota, noted Psychologist, born in Columbus, Ohio, 58 years ago. 1 ' i is ike ——— | of you are to your money bacl > Yeltonm | CREQMULSION NEVER FAILS-ALWAYS POPS | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ‘Of Honor Guard i captain of the Key West Guard « ja success. Mrs. Gardner, who is George Warren Elected Head George A. Warren was elected Honor at its regular meeting held Monday evening at the American Legion Home. Other officers elected to with Captain Warren are 1st Lieutenant—Edward rr. 2nd Lieutenant—Frank L. Ari tas. Committeemen—J. B. Sawyer " Paul L. Mesa, Jr, Charles T. Al-' of the serve Diaz Key West and Vicinity: Gener. Paralysis. . bury. Romans oe ’ lly fair and continued mild to-! _™,fact. her enthusiasm was so; Installation ceremonies were ae tage thee gaan ear aer Gf Contagious that two of Mrs. Gard- conducted by Past Captain Vanee hight si woe ae the ner’s friends and she prevailed C. Stirrup. The offices of Chen on ' upon their other friends to spon- lain and Adjutant are appointed |shore. Moderate southeast and aa » Cz nalth siege sor a card party at the Casa Ma- by the Captain oH | Checkerboard Plans were discussed for Participation of the Honer Guard at the Maine Memorial Service Feeds | Jacksonville Thru The Florida tend, as it will be an enjoyable City Cemetery, Maine Plot. Fet Scratch Feed, Laying : Moderate east to south- affair with proceeds to be turned ruary 15, and in the Am and Growing Mash east winds through Thursday ex- ! over to the March of Dimes. Legion Convention Parade, Ft cal cept occasionally fresh in the; ‘Those persons desiring to make Lauderdale, April 22 Florida Straits. Partly cloudy ‘jast minute reservations are urg- - —— weather. Few local showers in eq to contact Mrs. Gardner's! The Kosi. River Dam, to ‘be south portion, ‘friends, Mrs. H. D. Norviel at erected in eastern Nepal, will be between 750 and 800 feet high taller than the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River Colorful Lamiaaed Cloth Biodieg $2,000 defaitions « 928 pages Peeeeecesan . ; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN office together with 986 JOIN THE MARCH The National foundation for lntontile FRANKLIN 0. ROOSEVELT, found g

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