The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 21, 1950, Page 4

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ae ee » dat tntntntntntndel By NINA LESLIE GULEY Dr. Thompson Returns To Key West PAU \UL LARSEN NAMED CHAIR} N OF CMO ’ P hones: ee 6295 ' ‘ Of considerable interest to his, a3 ; many friends in Key West and; WASHINGTON, { : ARARAARAAARABAAABAARRMS OO. County will be oe news —A former atom i x . P t Ralph Chester Thompson, ficial is going to hes Engagement Of Miss McKinstry To _|*= 8" Thompson,” 824 grmment se cy , : ret street, Key West, re-, Whi ath : Lt. Paul C. Stadler, USN, Announced. | M&8"home yesterday, having today cated Pat nore ‘ ' F 5 5 led his stu eC: i; . See . , ann the engage-|L, H. Stadler and the late Mr.) Surgical. Chiropody. ieistant John Steels eal AE es Onis daughter, Isabelle} Stadler of Huntington, West’ Vii |"pr.. Thompson left the city’ oo) wonldteke ceri ‘Lar- § tac , oh. Drs ‘a & er the new post . Dorn, to Lt. Paul C. Stadler,| ginia (formerly of Pontiac, -' tree years ago to enter that fam-j 9) March 1, The Civilian it : USN. linois). He is at present an in-| ¢q'jnstitution and after an in- [orion Office is ong wy Mobil. e Miss MeKinistry is a graduate! structor at the U, S. Fleet Sonar sive study and close application a ai of eight of Tower Hill School, Wilmington, | School, Key West. | pie duties completed the course Planning groups tn 5 recent re ' and attended Coverse College The wedding is planned for the with honors on December 9th_ Security: Resunces elena — 3 Spartanburg, South Carolina. ! early spring. last. which Steelman is acting chair- mn _—-- ae ee > man. : ; ~ 9 . ‘ H] : Paul’s Aux. To | Larsen has been associated Beta Sigma Phis Celebrate St. with atomic research both at Los . , : F Sponsor Annual | Alamos ana at Albuquerque, N. naan 4 First Anniversary With Dinner Pe Mex. He was formerly associate Sil ver Tea director of the Los Alamos Si . ‘To celebrate its first aniversary,; Those present were: City.Com- NE SACI AR entific ,Laboratory of the Uni- f 93 - the Beta Omega Chapter of Beta] missioner C. B. Harvey, president,| One of the ay pines nae versity’s Sandia Labortory at, an increasingly greater number om Sigma Phi Sorority held a dinner | Dolice Curry; secretary, Mrs. C.| able events of niaiiea fon he | Albuquerque. Lately, Larsen has: of adults here and ist ether porte ®t the South Beach Restaurant} B. Harvey; honorary sponsor, Mrs.{ in Key West is scl a 7. ake been consultant of a western | of the country, C. B. Harvey ‘this week. Guest speaker for the|Thomas Caro; honorary director,| Place next_Wednes ane St Paurg) electric subsidiary working in ae Prag occasion was City Commissioner | Mrs. Delio Cobo and guests, Ruth| January 25, when ‘itt ;, Td ite) 2tomic research, ‘ounty idector of ©. B. Harvey, who gave a talk of | Larson, Gloria Rivas, Betty Saun-} Woman's Auxiliary will hold its As the head of the Civilian March of Dimes, reported today great interest to all members on | ders, Elisca Morene, Marjorie Al-| annual Silver Tea. ffair will be a| Mobilization Office, Larsen will | Surveys made by the National elvie improvement. In the name] len, Ruby Crawley, Doris Sirugo,} ‘This year ie # a ne suervise planning ‘for’ civil :de- Foundation for Infantile Paralysis of the sorority, Betty Saunders,|Betty Toppino, Blanche Miller,} arden tea, held on t! a eyisy{fense, health resourcesy: housing | indicate that, in such caves, pava!- chairman of the \Program Com-|Maude Roberts, Jeannie Faye| grounds of the Church and Parish| and community services, strate-| ysis is more extensive than im » mittee, thanked Mr. Harvey for a|Bervaldi, Clara Armayor, Rose|house, from 4to6 p.m... gic dispersion of industrial and| children, and family problems in 4 wonderful speech. Wison, Pauline Ketchings, Jose-| Mrs. Dan Navarro is chairman] governmental facilities, and cen-| variably are more serious because = President Dolice Curry cut the | phine James, Gwendolyn James,| of the committee in charge of the| sorship. tfofi loss of adult income. @nmiversary cake, which held a| Edith Lopez, Ellie Ray Gwynn,| tea, assisted by Mrs. Eric Curry|' ‘This was the second Washing- Mr. Harvey said that National tom 4868 amail birthday candle. Betty’ Sayers, Elizabeth Acheson,|2nd Mrs. William R. Warren. ton announcement on civil de- Foundation surveys show that im ‘The menu for the dinner party|Nellie Pearson, Ida Gellrich,] _An invitation has been extend-| tense plans within 48 hours. Yes- | ’ 1916 nly 3.7% of infantile paral- consisted of fruit cup, tossed salad, | Edna Hoff, Virginia. Whitmarsh, } ¢¢ to any winter visitor or tourists | terday, the defense department (R¥! Witephoto| ysis patients were over 13 years pe * es vould like to attend the t i i Ciqve i tA >—ttiene broiled chicken, baked potato, | Edna Sweeting, and Madge An-| Who would like to attend the tea.| announced it would start an air-| puz15 LITTLE GIRL, barefooted and shivering with col@is‘tes: fae. but this rose to 25% im to te subtracted @reen peas. trays of pickles, cran- | derson. SPREE SISOS a craft observers corps at once. 1947. Today about the same per (+)—Plus Corre tee we . . 7 ‘a < cued from the flood by U. S, Coast Guardsmen at Horners- lies. During the course of the even- K W. Players Some 150-thousand vounteer air- ile, Mi She i € ei . " Z centage applies. rots, and onion leeks. For desert, | ing, a telegram of congratulations 5 5 craft observers will be recruited] Ville. Mo. She is one of eight childrea in the family of Joe “Many persons think that the * stvawberry shortcake with whip-|from Miss Sylvia Baker to her To Meet ‘immediately for training. And| Pope, Her first name was not available. Much of the Horners- only strikes chikiren,” he ped cream and coffee were serv-| sisters in Beta Sigma Phi was re- 4 z N h these aircraft observers will be ville community is flooded by the St. Francis river. ‘ = er is true that — " ceived. Sun ay ig t kept on a-stand-by basis for ac-{| Seioiees oe tir mar Gov shes tine Se - e are children, we now know ° tion in case of war. this impression is basically im o . ey bgt = 2 Te < ae ee — TO" N’S B I VKE ‘al Trader (Mr: “Jim” Me- 1. Al the dises lly me Te A wiealing of the “Kaye Wee = TOW BANKER - 3 Senate m2) corree| ad e ¢ lecnse waaay Spaghetti Supper To Be Held Players is scheduled to take place Girl Seouts (Continued From Page One) oneal ee uaeaes ohn R. pa sinan, oitee onsen ies a t . Sunday at 8 p. m,, at 1950?” No one can answer that/bert; American Legion, ee eee eee © ' At NCCS Next Tuesday Evening tne benrreaee on Duval ‘street| - | question with any degree of cer-| American Legion Auxiliary, $2 ag Poaget -f are the 7 j —for the purpose of casting the T k Ab “d ae igee BPW, $28: lard sir yang CDA and NCCS will serve oe the CDA Supper Committee. new play to be presented later a en Oal gay athe ‘ he I Fleet Reserve Association, $25;} March oe Dasa, fe henth 16 4 spaghetti supper at the NCCS poneting xa be? Messmnes nia this season by the group, “Heaven Dimes must be ‘Broadway Grocery, $5; Mr. W.| through 31, support both the local Py Club, in St. Mary's Parish Center, i Bon Pauly et Dave a Wait,” it was announced to- USS ¢ ab t ever be Curry Harris, $10; Lindsley Lum-|Chapter and the national head- : » Sy nem ea ern aA, mir er] 0 tobe ade svalable toe | ber Company, $i; brs Gered| Spree he ORE ; ; from 5 to 8 p. oe F 'Charley Toppino, Jane Watson, I e About 50 of the Girl Scouts of} para) se Res 2 n Mr. Fred Dion (per-|tions remain with the local chap- boda Fem rele test | sNCca aie Hea eats onard Beldner Key West and Brownies, the} aeainst tnis 1) $10; Florida National Bank,| ter to pay for that part of medi- 3 er e oc st | ‘unior Hostesses who ° i taken aboard! a; a aE a al on vhic! atie s ; May Took forward to will serve include the Misses Hii-| Leaves On Buying. |e "sss Gator the aneait cor [oe hime to heip i runt Lambe: Vg ag compe. aaa ie Wiands on January da Pullata, Mary Saunders, Alva or ip T. New York rier now at the Naval Station, tol january 16th to the. dist -n| Mr. Arthur Mulberg KChevay 4 sauce will be: RodrigueniJoyce~ Pati,” Jackie rip e make an inspection of the big] the 1950 Marct 5 drive is| lt), '$25; Mr. Joe Pearlman, $203) tional epidemic aid fund, Mr. . Fila pes pear Whitley, Doris .; Tyson, ‘Helen U a Bela © Beldner’s | Ship : in full swing. The time to think, Women's-Auxiliary of. St. . Paul's! Harvey said. pone « ao cooking. The, Chet de eaLasiee Wits (piece ee the Wacoee Stace tn Deval “street: At 10 a.m, the girls Hned up| about polio _is_ TODAY, whan Church $19/'Mr,°'Sam » Horowitz, i i seeen Cit kor nine follows"an-olg Italian recipe Mesdames Margie Shordt, Edith] has left for New York City, where e ene ta pear eee eat there.js time, to.orgamike hy, Bldq | $5, Mrs. ‘Rodriguez '(Sr.-and Jr),| BOSTON POLICE ARE | xey ‘WEST which bass draught her many Clark, Alice Behl, and, Vera Wood,| he will do the Spring buying in| apreast. to the dock where the Cit, Gclense asaint the disease! ¢. He-bi%y Haymer (Southern-| ‘Continued From Page Ones | Key West Airport m hundreds of .A movie will be shown on the| women’s wear for his store. Gatck ia noceed wine repairs are! D akst will “altin ately spell | mdst’ Gifts), $5; Park’s Plumbing,| scribed as seemingly in a daze| Los Angeles dings, at various social grounds by Robert’ Braun, projec-} He will return here in about being made tots fightdeoks ie ali! ee Hi nately. SPE} vatge, $5; Mr. E.| and giving “hazy” answers to] Louisville evtns. tionist, to which everyone is in-| two weeks. ithe work ion ike auetlla et es Cee eat ‘Molina, the ‘police questions. He is the| Meridian = ors: BleanorgWylk is Chairman vited'to remain. : gressing rapidly and it should be) contribu A dir man who told police a day after! Miami i . ; 5: Mrs old-up that he had sounded | Minneapolis . ge SO. _ (aeeeeeewasona Seca Lae Legion Dance For | finished well ahead of the expect-| much. Neither ane eae ee aes at the tenelat: te oo EE a 4 : a ed time of departure, about Feb-' each of us con : Beas $5: On cm bery in order to get into the gar-| New Orleans a at ; Mrs. Grace Crosby Receives March Of Dimes Tithe abet will return to Pen Sel rae fT } falphacmiacys/45; ce eee | age vaults. ; |New York z re. . soe . A gala dance will be held to-| sacola after she lez ere ey ae Ee ee Mr. Cabby Chambers, $5; Mr. P.| Manter had said the buzzer | Norfolk bes Surprise V t From Relatives cen at the American Legion ape nes rene a8 it ba ae 4 Bo F, 5.50; Speas’ G! “abet not snare and he went oe ma City 3 tie slc . f eel | oy nee LB; >-| back to work. maha Mrs. Mabel Allen and her son state the Allens, that they haa | Home Stock Island for the bene-| demy at Annapolis. escan ee eee IG: D. Hatfield, | Pfaff, the guard, is one of the [Pensacola $ m = Gaughterin-law, Mr. and great difficulty finding their way| 1950, An excellent floor show We : we Construction Com-| five men who were in the Brink's! Pittsburgh r th rs. Cecil Allen, all of La Crosse, about and particularly couldn't] has been arranged by the com- Navy Wives Club‘ nese 0), $50; Top-| money vault hen the eight | Roanoke » od Wisconsin, arrived in Key West find Ashby street, i milce : 4 . jon, hg Construction | masked ged their fast | St. Louis x m Wednesday evening for a sur- Of interest is the fact that Mrs. Macon willbe furnished iby Entertained At abie to go Hope M. Albury, | million-de o or Prise visit to Mrs. Grace Crosby, Mabel Allen used to spend a good] tarry Chipchase and Band. Ail| ‘ i health. Of S, $3 - - a we at the latter's home, 1417 Ashby deal of time here long before her| proceds will be turned over to} Naval Hospital S generot tment of Agri * be street sister, Mrs. Crosby, settled here]@. B. He y, Chairman of the j onstrated that » ‘ ‘The elder Mrs. Allen is Mrs. and purchased property. Polio Drive Instead of the regular weekly | be carried by « « Crosby's sister, and this is her’ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allen were pee en meeting Wednesda 000 feet » me fipst visit to _Key West in over pressed for time and_ therefore . E & bers of the Nav oa ten years. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Al-. had to leave after only a day 01 Coming Events part in entertaining ‘the patients ten were here about fifteen years. two here. Mrs. Mabel Allen plans SATURDAY, JANUARY 21— _/in the Red Cross Recreation Hall ——_- to stay on for another week be- en of officers, Robert| at the U. S. Naval Hospital Scout er), thi So vast are the changes in Key fore departing for her home in J. Perry Chapter. Order of; Mrs. Dorothy Pa ed Avila’s Boy Scout | ie Ye West since they were last here, Wisconsin. DeMolay, 8 P. M.. in Scottish | the piano end after singing a few | 9 in == -— a ——— Rite Temple. Public invited SOMES, pee boys ta gathered | , 10 \ * . gL ey iy a » DeMolays to attend. {around and joined in, singing « Sop ¢ Sunday Chapiain’s Chat Program SUNDAY, JANUARY 229° + Lsongs of oldiand nege ' ats . : She Meeting,.Key West Pla g{ Leo Dellanno and Joseph A. o the March of | wt « Began Last Sunday At USO-YMCA P. M. at Barn Theatre, Cast-| Perez were the lucky boys to re é contribu- | i “ Y ing for play “Heaven Can! ceive tickets to the Donkey Soft and over} mise Last Sunday a new program last Sunday was Chaplain Fran- Wait.” Ball game the Navy Wives is be put to| was started at the U. S. O. - Y. cis L. Garrett of the U.S. S. Gil- | TUESDAY, JANUARY 24— sponsoring in February. ence of} ed M. C. A. which had such an ex-| more. Approximately 100 men Regular meeting, Sparking Wa-} Taking part and_ helping the r child, | cellent response, that the plan tended the discussion. Refresh- Rebekah Lodge No. 14,| boys have an enjoyable eveni YOUS Cam, we ts to continue the program each ments for the program were 0 P.M., at Knights of, Was the president, Mrs. lio is unfair to for Sunday at 7 o'clock. The pro- furnished by ladies of the Flem- thias Hall, Fleming street.| Braxton, Mr. and Mrs. F ack gram is an informal Chaplain’s, ing Street Methodist Church, siting Rebekahs welcome. | and Mrs. Pugh and Ace ud The Key We \ Chat, where the men group them-| who made 15 dozen delicious f 25— Lorrayne McGuire and Judy ST H: c in order that} . ma selves in a semi-circle around cookies. Hostesses serving were ar a Faulds. | florend. and yourself about | hy Ry ans ~ pene and after singing for! members of the Girls Service Or- avy Wives Club No. 88, 2) pisos t y all persons} an, bd half an hour and enjoying hot! ganization, Misses Lillian Weav- P.M, in Clubrooms, Build-|"Y "vee eager vr vy iy cause. | . ‘ “ coffee and refreshments, the er, Doris Thomposn and Betty ing 178, U. S. Naval Station. Ja pan’s R ds soe SF us vay of happiness and pride Chaplain talks informally to the. Lou Roberts. Annual Silver Tea, sponsored I mvs eds is a treasured memory forever... men, and they in turn may bring! For this Sunday’s Chat, Chap- by Woman's Auxiliary of St. made memorable with a silver up questions for dis The Chaplain on the sion, program ! Jain William Rennie of the Naval Station will be present. Paul's Episcopal Church. Church grounds, 4 to 6 P.M. i Knuckle Under symbol... your pattern in A | . itis THURSDAY, JANUARY 26— || To Cominform | Fee saiesberexc ed Weekly meeting, Sewing Group, } nORvOr i H Come in today and see * Oe, = rne County Hospit: : » Jan. 21—(P),—_ | ; : George R. Koch, Jr., Honored nS AURIIAY. 2 EM ci| Japan's’. Commateie® Goce” | parts ple Wish Sixte h Bir P Hospita . Rutt, 420-| knuckled under to the Com- | ith Sixteenth Birthday Party W for tcanspontation! inform. | 5 ee FEBRUARY 6— i For a week i al Mr. and Mrs. George R. Koch Va., W. B. Combs, of Indiana, Party sponsored by! peared possible Gor one : | ¥ sy? were hosts last evening at a’ Frederick Griffith, of New Jer- Business and Professional) was arising in Japan, as Ja. | DICTIONARY | Price sharon it for party honoring their son, George,'sey, Chester A. Hayes,” from oni Ht . at ae at; Pan's top Red was defying | , | igen e os Jn, the occasion being his six- | Lakeland, Fla. Se eee. Berle es | Ceci bY tie authors of eset =k fn adie aaa. | George 2 eat Cart a stu- ces to go to Boulevard Pool ee party line. Now the | Authoritative. in - Honor guests were Jerry Cot-| 4nt apsteaks Hil cetaee itary Ac, iat Raat apanese Communists issue a | Up- ' job ter, Carlton Pinder, Jack Papy, | 22°mY: and will return to Miami MULLING IT OVER statement saying they'll try | Cloth Bindia PY, ‘on Sunday to resume his studies not t Colorful Lamina Alcee Perez and Tom Mix. Fj cst fe Dauner we ibeeh out witht a ‘© Tepeat the deviations | finitions ¢ 928 pages Other guests included Mrs. A,| that institution. ou nellpwe than Iam Piped of which they've been ac. | 32,000 de! 2 | Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Al- | 5 eM a at nave |. cused. | pracemeessssssesen | pro bury, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grav-| Jack Einhorn Is yeshedid nov reply. oneneeeeceeeecaca,! H cee | son es Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Reagan, | “[ said, you've been out with | ————___-> | ia caes cab 8 T |] Exclusive Distributors in Key West for Gorha } we Sa Oh, Haynes: Me-| Elected Treasurer | worsc-ioci:ng fellows than I'am, |Your Grocer SELLS Thay Good THIS COUPON Dictlonary 980 (By mall $108) H m Sterling . : aes A haven't you? | ————— - Mrs. Tant, Mr. and Mrs. Oglesby. In yesterday’s story of ‘B'nai | d you the first ti R | a Name B/ tha Mr. and Mrs. Brittle, H. Kay of Zion congregation elections, the eh pang toathini® es STAR * B AND poe i adler! i H vi be LAC, ICOW -- on California, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.'name of Jack Einhorn was inad- |” ———--——— AMERICAN co operon anni dice Adare Mathis, from Ohio, Granval Cot-'vertently omitted. Mr, Einhorn | Insecticides that will kill rat} and CUBAN FEE tionary. Whes endering - J > le re. Gi] - ter, from Tennessee, G. Styrub, was re-elected treasurer of the fleas are a valuable weapon| TRY A POUND ell odd 106 ' ewelers - Sil ve ersmiths Joba Geleman, of Wheeling, W st plague. TODAY!) forpeaess end wraps he eemel Sie ag > |

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