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2 oreen- ety Gearing whe wassnasied, lovely. gifts from her many Rey Schneider at a Nuptial friends. ome. at St. Mary's Star of the Those present included the Church, Saturday morning, Mesdames C. E. Garing. Edward = i i? QE pee cia By NIRA LESLIE GULEY Phones: Mir (PAAR BAAAADARAAEADDAAAADAABABAABADBE Exhibition Of New Paintings By Martha Watson Sauer Opened Sunday Afternoon At Woman’s Club An exhibition of 25 water color | activities. She ‘Wlustrated, when paintings by Martha Watson was employed at the Naval Sever, the first one-man show] Station here, a booklet entitled by Key West artists of the cur- rent season, opened yesterday at the galleries of the Key West Wo- man’s Club. Mrs. Sauer is a Key ‘Wester, albeit, che lives in Miami most of the time, that being just *# temporery arrangement from which she escapes to Key West whenever possible lian employees just entering ser- tinent to Navy Yard life. “Loading Bananas at Jamaica” is particularly interesting because of the figures, as are “Bus Ter- minal” (No. 10), “Market Place,” at Cap Hatien, and “Harbor Mrs. Sauer’s show last 5 Scene,” (No. 24) Her people fit one of the most popular and her| naturally into highly colorful set- friends and patrons will find| tings and help tell the story of the great interest in the new group of} life as well as the scenic beauty | pictures, 21 of which are of sce-/of the islands. i nes in Haiti painted last summer. | A reception was held, 4 to 6 They represent points of interest!p.m., Sunday afternoon with the im Petionville, Cap Hatien andjartist and her. husband, Robert; Port au Prince and are quite up Sauer, attorney, greeting their to the sta of excellence dis-' many frineds. Arrangements were played in her exhibition last yeay made by Mrs. George Mills White, “Coming Aboard,” issued for civi- | vice, with excellent drawings per- ! A tendency toward genre chairman of the Woman's Club’s painting may be seen in the cur-! exhibits committee. rent display, which seems entire-! The er color show will be ly proper, since Martha has done open to visitors daily through Fe- many sketches of people and their bruary 1. Ten More Reservations Required For Garden Club Tour To Chapman Field At Coconut Grove Thursday Word has been received that, to Chapman Field, the experi- the tour of Chapman Field at mental station where many rare| per committee have reported the | Everready Star Club will be held Seen Gu. 8 — Sponsh., (plants and flowers are grown, | sale of nearly 300 tickets for the| Club cal diated for Thurs-; the date for making the reserva-|repast that will be served at! dev of this week, must be can-|tions has been extended to noon | NCCS, 1021 Duval street tomor-) gelled unless ten more veserva-| tomorrow, but it has been stress- | °W evening saps 510 Ope 10. fons are made for the trip. ‘ed that unless at least ten more As explained by Mrs. William ‘reservations are made, the trip BR. Warren, president of the club, {will not take place. i» oer to charter « bus for this} Townspeple, members of the tour, © minimum of 37 passengers |Garden Club, winter residents & required, and to date only 27; and tourists are all welcome to persons heve indicated that they | join the tour, and if those desir- desire to join the tour ing to participate will telephone Peeling that surely there are| Mrs. Warren at 619, or Mrs. teh more persons who would be; j Smiley at 156-W, arrangements interested in making this trip! will at once be made. Betty Garing Tendered Bridal Shower Last Thursda y Evening a@ tendered a shower on Thurs- ¥ evening at the home of Miss y <Armayor, 746 Windsor F. Knuck, Arthur Armayor, Ei- leen S. Coughlin, Vera C. Wood, Adeline Muse, Betty Strickland, Nazie Armayor, and the. Misses ~_ Mise Armayor succeeded Miss Betty Garing, Vivian Garing, Eu- Gearing as President of the NCCS genia Rivas, Helen Crusoe, Mary = Hostesses, and both girls Saunders, Christina Sanchez, Olga © popular in « large social cir- Brost, Elizabeth Rosen, Magdz ie lena Russell, Clara Arm: The guests enjoyed games and Alice Lowe, Beverly Suarez, Lil- Seireshments and all had a most lian Stewart, Martha Lopez, Con- Mioyable evening chita Herrera and Betty Ar- Mies Garing received scores of mayor. Sur. Dev. Officers Wives Held Meeting lH igh School P.-T. A. To | Meet Tuesday Phere t x ladies at It has been announced that the tending ancheon at Fort High School Parent-Teachets As- Sores 3 “4 2 be “The apa sl sociation will hold a_ meeting to- Ap f fish ph chicken | MorTOW__ evening, Tuesday, at 8 ie kin seine F o'clock in the High School Audi- hea. + fee ey lay. Janet /t2"U™, with an Executive Board ME end Pottich Rot Phebe |meeting to ‘take place at 7:15 Robertson, | o'clock, just prior to the regular ted gaily decorated the tables meeting. ? eos pre ce Bice ck, | Topic of the evening will be Aims of Student Council” and aid - : i ae : a . *_ nee | the program is under the direc- aes Bch Cheon field | HOD of Mrs. Charles Thompson | Des elected, Lacy Erike o ael@| and Mrs, W. B. Wellons, All par- time LeMartin and Ronnie St ann ots have Pee uieed jo attend were appointed as welcoming; °MrTOW evening's meet. i... ®| It was also announced that the There ; ° Secskhal vely High School P. T. A. is sponsor- hve esintince M ss yy | ing a dance recital on Thursday Helen Ble» planning chairman ,, °Y¢nin& February 2nd, featuring ae cima “anning chairman. iS the internationally known dancer, wwe her own committee ied Shawak Takin * for Ruth Bloom eld a t Jane Conger. | 7, . : —— Girl Scouts Rainbow Girls a Leaders Visit USS Cabot xty nine members and: iead: ers of the various “Girls Scouts | re invited | sroups here in Key West were | To Organize | Choral Group All R G te be at the home of Miss Joyce! entertained aboard the USS Air- | Leunders, 331 Simonton street,| craft Carrier Cabot on Saturday | Tuesday. at 7:30 p. m | morning. Miss Cleora Roberts, choir di-} As the guests of Commander rect f the assembly, is earnest-' Gould, and with Lt. Zarzanelle ly ot to organize a choral’ acting as guide, the girls were group will be sposed of shown the ship and enjoyed re- Me members of the ably, and‘ freshments of cocoa and cookies. very merober is requested to be} Participating in the tour of the present {Cabot were 10 Girl Scout lead- ers, 11 members of Brownie} ‘oop 6, 11 members of Brownie 2 ‘ ° Jr. Woman's (Troop 2, 12 from Gick. Scout , Troop 3, 11 from Troop 5, and 14) Club To Hold | from ‘Troop 8. Social Meeting [» The K hold its social meeting on Thu: day of this week, January 26, at West hiking murder of" ‘Lewis’ imprisonment. Siesa dt 18° hei moflesanigie| Ge ud spe RELOOD SANDRA PETERSON (left) of Somerville, Mass., poses calmly with Deputy Sheriff June Chase (right) a few minutes after a district court jury at Brady, Tex., found her guilty of the hitch- Patterson!’ ‘and sentenced her to life (®) Wirephoto sid Many To Attend |Everready CDA NCCS. Supper. Tomorrow Night The CDA-NCCS spaghetti sup- The popularity of home-cooked } food never wanes, and a large; number of winter visitors, as well | as Key Westers, are looking for- ward to the event. Mrs. Eleanor Wylk, chairman, is | assisted by CDA membeys and NCCS Junior Hostesses. Mrs. Sanford Arrives In Key West For Visit Mrs. Marcelline Hemingway Sanford arrives this week from Grosse Pointe, Michigan, to be the guest of Mrs. G. N. Lotharo, of| Caroline street. Mrs. Sanford, of, author | Ernest Hemingway, has, been ac- tive in the theater as writer, di rector and critic. This wintery her. sparkling up- to-the minute reviews of Broad- way hits, are delighting audiences throughout Michigan. Apply To Wed An application for a marriage license has been filed in the of-| fice of County Judge Raymond} R. Lord by Orville L. Rainwat 21, of the U. 5. Navy and Peggy O'Neill, 22, who lives on Stock Island. it ine Events |Fort Lauderdale against Joseph | Coming Ev: |c. Pilson of Miami; by Helen MONDAY. JANUARY 23— |Castillo Harris against Chester | Exhibition of paintings by, Mar-| W. Har: both of Key West tha Watson Sauer, afternoon land by nate Leonodis Goulder of until February 1,: Neymi@esthxey West against Iona May Woman's: @lubhowse, Daval| Goulder of New London, Connec- street. ticut, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 Regular meeting. S: ters Rebekah Lodge Pes, at Pythias Hall, Fle Be Visiting Rebek we hecthe Meeting, High 1 P.T.A. 8! P. M., in High 1001 Audi torium. Executive Board meeting at 7:15 P. M. Topic of evening. “Aims of Student} Council. erready Star Club, | t hon of Mrs. Isa-| bel Fleming, 3 Petronia| street WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25. i Regular necting. La Cone Navy. Wives Club No. 88, 7 P. M., in Clubrooms, Build- ing 178, U Naval Station Annual Silver Tea, sponsored by Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal Church Church grounds, 4 to 6 P.M THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 Wee meeting, Sewing Group, Mofroe Cour ae Wo. man’s Auxi 2 POM Hospital. Call M Rute W for transportation. Social meeting. Key West Jun-! ior Woman's Club, 8 P. Mi, ‘at| Woman's Clubhouse on Duval | street THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2- | at} 420- | Dance Recital, Ted Shawn, | sponsored by High Schaal Evening, at High Auditorium. More de- | tails lat | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6— H Canasta Party. sponso. by Busine and Professional | Women’s Club 8 P.M, at Elks Club Auditorium. Pro- d w Woman's 8 p. m., at the Women’s Club- lub be hat. it. wall! house on Duval-street..« \ ceeds to go to Boulevard Pool! Fund ' | the Order of the Eastern Star are i Joyce Par Petitions seeking divorces | were filed in the office of Cir-| |cuit Court Clerk Earl R. Adc o| | Bahia Honda | Boca Chica Star Club | Meets Tuesday The regular meeting of the at the home of Mrs. Isabel Flem- } ing, 523 Petronia street, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are urged to at- tend as plans are to be made for the club's activity for the com- ing year. Members of Fern Chap- ter as well as visiting members of invited to join the meeting. The club is busy raising funds for the erection of the Southernmost Eastern Temple. NCCS Girls Win Basketball Game Saturday The NCCS Girls’ Basketball Team defeated the Key West High Girl’s Team 41 to 29 in a lively, action-packed game last Saturday evening. Nine baskets were scored by Cleo Rosam, six were scored by Althea Haskins, and five by The NCC! were Althea Whitley, Beve Janice Ross, Joyce Gibbs, Rose Roberts, Sue Hoxs and Cleo Rosam. team members ane Haskin: Arthur Carolyn ey, = Seek Divorces by Florence Marguerite Pilson of| | WEA THERMAN Sa Key West and Vicinity jand mild through Tuesday erate east winds, fs. Fair Mod- | ‘From Miami | moted at this \y Trevor Retr’ = Edwin Trevor ana! Harold R. Key West Chamber of Commerce at a Miami meeting of the direc- tors of the United States Chamber of Commerce _ reti to. Key West Saturday night. Today, Laubscher, manager of; the: Chamber, wel Scrat was expecting severalfof the directors to come to Key West. They are said to be =r a side trip down here. iB March Of Dimes Dance Tickets Go On Sale Last Week Tickets for the annual March of Dimes Dance, sponsored jointly by the Junior Chamber of Com- merce and the Jayshees, . were placed on sale at the regular meeting of the Jaycees held last Wednesday. . Advance sale to the annual af- fair of’ Jaycees indicates that a large crowd will attend the event, which in addition, to being one of the high- lights. of the-..winter-! season, servesMaceg FIGHT IMFANTILE PARALYSIS | of Dimes campaigmiosS Program detail? wit! be announced later this?! son as arrangements cah be'tom- pleted. The event as in past years will be held at the Casa Marina Hotel. Dress for the oceasion is optional, and the price per ad- mission is $3.00 per person, Reservations for the affair can be made at Pollock’s Jewelry store. Tickets may be secured from any Jaycee, at the Cuba Shop or Ellas, both of which are located on Duval street, or the Chamber of Commerce. The dance committee of the Jaycees, together with the Jay- shees are bending every effort to make this the most outstanding of all the March of Dimes dances sponsored by the organization. Chas. Morrison Laubscher, who represented the. AWweele ts fi Promoted At Riverside Sikoahi ob as inl te The Citizen) r HOLLYWOOD, Fia., Jan. 23. Promotions recently announced at Riverside Military Academy, now at its winter quaters «here, include that of Cadet Charles: W. Morrison, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. Morrison, 909 Georg’ Key West Florida, to the of Private First Class. The promotion based superior work as shown by ratings in scholarship, military, and conduct: and the Cadets pro- time are tho: found to be giving the best a count of themselves in these ings. Subsequent promotions are based on demonstrated leader- ship aptitude, seniority, and co: tinuation of satisfactory progress in all phases of school work. TEMPERATURES {t 7:30 A.M., EST St, grade is Atlanta Florida: Fair and mild through | Tuesday. Jacksonville To hicola: | Apala small crift or storm warnings ve been issued. | REPORT | _ Key West, Fla., Jan, 23, 1950 TES | (Naval Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) | High Low | an 7 p.m | ADDITIONAL” TIDE DATA | (Reference Station: Key West | Time of] Height o1 | Tide |high water ———0h 10m Station— (bridge) 0.0 ft | No Name Key \s (east end) _+2h 20m (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel (north end) -42h10m 414 f ° NOTE: Neca sign: Corrections |} to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to} be added. | KEY WEST ”| Key West Biepert 51 7 Boston 39 | Buffalo 36} Ic ere 45 35 ee i 54 Denver Detroit El P: Ft. Worth Galv n 66 | Jacksonville 51 Kansas Ci 46 Los Louis\ Me Miam Minne polis Orleans New Y Pike C 1a City Oma Pe a | Pitt e Roar St. Lou n Antonio 2 54} 60! 43 The Declaration of R formed rart of th of the federal Bill of Rights. | tivaro gen is lighter than hel-{ ium. tribute to the.March| PUZZLE OF THE GOATS THIS FAMILY OF GOATS, held by their owners, Marti of Marietta College, Marietta, O., and his son and daugh- ter, Felix and Judith, presents a geneologi all geneological problems. e zero on fish is plankton, a gr tides and currents, > is minus at of plants and animals 5 Interesting Notes tl | TODAYS CLIP THIS COUPON —————— ‘and bring or mail to our office together with 98¢ and receive your dic tionary. Whee erdering by wail add 108 extra for postage and wrapping gan 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN g Dictlonasy 986 (By mail $108) Prof. Marti hoids Gsteigeri and Gstaaderi, who gave birth to triplets and twins, respectively. The sire of all the kids, Andon, is held by Judith, while her brother wrestles with four of the kids. mother-and the laiter is Andon’s mother. among other things, husband of his grandmother, father of his mother, ‘his children’s father and grandfather at the same time, and—whew!—his own grandpa! WEBSTE R's | Mew School and Office DICTIONARY | $2,000 definitions ¢ 928 pages See your travel agent fer s* WARNS MOTORISTS Continued From Page Gale are warned to drive salely, Gale | Thect pointe | cat thet aliee the harter beet ae i tches eve Pot | | snari of traffic Joe Sicugo of the Sunshume jStruuction Company begun to dredge the ea» lor the Bight. 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