The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 31, 1950, Page 3

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TWESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1950 | tiv I Hn] A diver could find no body and @ helicopter probed the shoreline without finding any trace of the Missing pilot JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 31.— (@).—Attorney General Richard Ervin told of a test race result de- laying action today He said bookmakers continued te get Hialeah race results during @ 15-m ite suspension of all le- eitimate wire services from the tack last Friday However, Ervin isn't sure that wes @ sufficient test. Bevin said the suspension was arranged by Chairman Leo Ed- werds of the racing commission and the State Railroad and Pub- lie utilities commission He said Edwards feels the fif-i teen minute test proved there would be no point in ordering ® thirty minute suspension of re- sults of all races. That long a saeupension was requested by yin However, the Attorney Gener- a! seid: “I'm not sure it was a Feel test He said he think al! race delayed thirty least a poh Ervin said Edwards had been very cooperative in efforts to eurb bookmaking is still inclined to results should be minutes for at Florida State Fair Opened Today At Tampa TAMPA, Jan. 31.—(#).—Flor- idea's biggest agricultural exposi- tien, the Florida State Fair, gets underway today here The entire plant has been re- decorated. More than $100,000 was spent on improvements, in- ding $80,000 for a new live- stock building ra A dozen counties are showing thew choice products, and there are individual exhibitors from many more Citru truck crops, flowers, ta ubtropical fruits, poultry, hogs, horse and cattle, all have An electrical exposi # the marvels of the ntertainment pro guto raves, a band the royal Ameri i the usual Mid Receipts Of Sales Tax 50 Percent More In December |r TALLAHASSEE, Jun. HI ry) tax is doing better ptrolier CM. Gay says f the second month ) pe ent higher than the « © first month timated December col mt to b during Jan wary by me ants and other t to about $3 liections totaled ‘ figure for De $250,000 pated Today Last Day To License Dogs te t ay to have the i, and nane So licenses, has nber nind last this time about icensed bout 400 li ed, the been so jogs not licens to arrest Their dogs may eld until the own- tt and the owners lied to pay for the a { t the Humane Soci frequently outbreaks .. | twenty-one years ago. of | o | at the 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mrs. Heiglebaugh \G.S.A. Is To Of Ohio Here For Short Visit Mrs. Blanche Heiglebaugh, of Cincinnatti, Ohio, is the house guest of Mrs. George Archer at the latter’s home at 1425 New- ton Stret. Mrs. Heiglebaugh. will be re- membered here as the secretary of the local Red Cross Chapter In 1900 she worked with the beloved Clara Barton at the Galveston, Texhs, Chapter, and some years later came to Key West as secr- etary of this Chapter. i Heiglebaugh olans — to lea oday to return to her home in Cincinnatti. Attendance At Jr. Woman’s Club Social Large One of the largest attendances in many months was present at the monthly social meeting of the Key West Junior Woman's Club held ‘last Thursday night at 8 o'clock at their Duval street club- house. Hostesses for the social were Miss Elissa Moreno, Mrs. Paul- ine Ketchings, Mrs. Jacqueline McCown, Miss Beverly Cruick- shank, Mrs. Maude Thompson and Miss Beatrice Moreno. Refreshments were served, and prize winners in the games play- ed were Mrs. Ernestine Owen and Mrs. Catherine Merson. Sister Isabel To Address Ladies Of St. Paul’s It was announced today that Sister Isabel of Zanzibar, Africa, will tomorrow morning address the ladies of St. Paul’s Church, in the Parish Hall following the regular Wednesday Communion Service at 9 a. m., in the church. Marathon, Are Wed Here This Morning Margaret Ann Oglesby and James B. Lanier, Jr., both of Ma- rathon, were wed this morning by Justice of the Peace Ira Al- bury at his office, Southard st. The wedding took place at 11:- 30 a. m. Witnesses. to the marr age were Frank Lones, and Mrs. H. F. Helveston. Mountain water turned into gutters from fire hydrants helps Salt Lake City. LEGALS . Florida, intends to 1s name with e Cireuit) Court of in will be AND) ORDEL lonroe County | Vlaintiff DIVORCE ALEXANDER MORRIS, ! AOTICH BY PUBLICATION Morr rtson } therwis ns therein will be taken ' at ERED |w ! | (SEAL) | Ji | Niteen k Lanier-Oglesby, Of | — keep downtown streets clean in|@ {CHARLES EARL Key} a. this | o Sponsor Valentine | Dance Feb. 14 At a recent meeting of the Girl State Alumni, plans were com- | pleted for the sponsorship of a; . Valentine Dance to he held in} the pleasant atmosphere of the} Elk’s Annex, with music for dancing furnished by Coral Isle Serenaders. This dance will be | open to the public. ~A complete evening of enter- tainment has been planned, the {main feature being a variety show and the crowning of a Val- entine king and queen. The dance will be held from 8 to 12 p.m., Tuesday, February 14. Dress in “your best.” Tickets may be purchased from members of the club: Nellie Ace- vedo, Pat Hampton, Sylvia Smith, Mae Kaplan, alumni members, Miss Gretna McClain, Mrs. Al- bert DiNegro, counselors. Richard Wade Enters University Of Florida Richard Wade, son of Mrs. Anne Wade,. of 410 Caroline street, left yesterday for Gaines- ville, where he. will enter the University of Florida, | Graduating from the Key West High School in June of 1948, Mr. Wade then entered the Marine Corps for one year, following which he will now enroll at the University of Florida. Fern Chapter Officers To Meet Thursday The Officers’ Club of Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of the Eastern Star will meet Thursday | evening at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. George A. Warren. Officers are reminded of the DELL Me TO: ‘ y noti has | suit f against ned and re- njamin W aintiff's Attorne whos is 308 Langfo: with th nded in the Bill of seal of Monroe day of | my hand and < West, 2ard 2 R. ADAMS, By: Kathleen Deputy Clerk PAUL BE. SAWYER Solicitor for the Plaintiff jan.10-17-24-31,1950. | | sur my hand Key We OH, DIANA! SOLF UNCA ELMER Wy, you MUST “ESPECIALLY IN THIS COLD WEATHER. COME, COME, NOW. You Just TAKE A LITTLE TASTE, T KNOW You'LL LIKE IT. WHAT? = GRR-R- NOW You LISTEN TO ME, YOLING LADY I'M LOSING MY PATIENCE/ EAT THAT SOLP oR — WHY CAN'T YOU EAT 17? Zs 1T Too HoT YP EAT IT, SUSIE! SOUP IS GOOD BUT WE COULD MOVE THE STATION TO ALHOMBRE // w4OU WOULD BECOME FAMOUS AS A PIONEER IN TELEVISION BACK HOMEL BUY A TELEVISION STATION ? OF MONEY DADw BUT (IT wMe AulM NO OUDE ” Witt BE AN INVESTMENT/ WE GOT /T--WE FOUND IT--1TS REAL=<17'S TREASURE! BRINGS ME TO MY SENSES -- - WE’RE LOADED TO THE WATER! ANO THESE OCEAN WAVES-- HOW SMART ARE WE, ANYWAY 2 PIECES OF OH, EIGHT-- HUGE KING NEPTUNE -- - YOU WANT TO COME ABOARD ANO PSS-T/ THAT S JUST THE WAY IT WAS INTHE BOOK.“ FROST IN THE SUBURBS”— THE YOUNG COUPLE LIVING BLISSFULLY, HOW INTERESTING! Ivive HER HOME, BY ALL MEANS, HUBERT! BY THE WAY, DEAR, FROM AN OLD FLAME OF MINE WHO tS NO! DID THE REPAIRMAN COME TO FIX THE Ee RUBERG BLT NOW OUR TELEVISION SET \S OUT OF ORDER! Reg U 5 Pot OF AP New sleatutes T THINK WE GOT SOME OF THE BARONS CALLING CARDS, SCORCH! HE'S IN AFOC TIME T SAW HAD BLACK CROS SURE ‘NOUGH.’ SO HE'S TAILED US ALL THE WAY FROM CAIRO! 35,71 PANTED ON I'LL TAKE CARE * OF HIM MYSELF /--. / 1S IT IMPORTANT, 2 € NOUR 7 y/ MAJESTY?) pet SOM! A GIANT ae RAIDING | (A NORTHERN — ie OVINCE / ‘4 — - AND I’LL USE THE SWORD OF OLD ve y KING PINN/ =z p> | { 4 NING CORKY IS OW HIS WAY ‘TO THE ‘ROYAL Reg. U. 5. Pat. OF 1+ 31 AP Newst

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