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FEBRUARY 2, 1950 ts Recital Outstanding Event Last Night A singer of sterling worth, a a There followed “Tu lo sai,” a man engaging w5 i 1 i Perponality Carlos Sherman last work of Guiseppe Torelli, and his concert captivated ‘he aria Adamastor, roi des on- his audience through- des, from Meyerbeer’s opera ure program \“L’Africaine,” rich music-drama Sppearance marked considered his best. im the season's series of. The second section of Part One ity Concerts, taking of Mr. Sherman’s program con- a the Convent Auditorium, sisted of four delightful pieces, i in every way upheld the the anonymous, “ When Love Is of presenting the fore- Kind,” Lady Ann Scott’s “Think of American concert-stage On Me,” George Frederick Han- te local eudiences through- del’s “Silent Worship,” and Har. vey Enders’ “Russian Picnic,” the last a particularly charming and lively song. ‘The first portion of the con- cert closed with the famous &ria, ‘from Faust by Charles Gounod, a , broad and sweeping melody of Prayer as sung by Valentine, in ; the opera, as he asks for Heaven’s ‘Protection for his sister. Sung with great feeling by Mr. Sher- man, this proved one of the highlights of his entire concert. Opening the. second half, Mer- rill Jackson, pianist accompany- ing Mr. Sherman, offered a group of three short piano solos, De- bussy’s Fireworks, Chopin’s Et- ude in E Major and Dohnanyi's , Capriccio in F Minor, marking his as a pianist of fine mastery | ; at HS the i Mile | and musicianship. Mr. Sherman then sang Joa- quin Turina’s Satea, which is a brief but fervent prayer offered to the Holy Mary, Mother of CARLOS SHERMAN Baritone a - city of Seville in Spain. Out the country, giving them an: There followed ‘Sppertunity to see and hear per- folksongs, strange and beautiful, somenes they would otherwise be | composed by Maurice Ravel, and| Ses for the birthday party were sequeinted with only through then Villa-Lobos’ Modinha, a| Mrs. Patricia te medium of phonograph rec-! Brazilian form of a sad love son; bay and the radio. | and the aria Siege of Kazan from " Sherman opened his pro-' the opera “Boris Godounoff” of gram with the singing in his ex-!Modest Moussorbsky, a noisy eeptionally fine baritone voice of and rollicking drinking song fill- the Invocation di Orfeo, the mel- ed with verve and twisted humor. aay from = “Euridice,” composed; To close the concert, Mr. Sher- by Jacopo Peri for the wedding man had chosen a famous Negro of Henry the Fourth of France’ spiritual, Sweet Little Jesus Boy, amd Maria de Medici in 1600.;1 Got Plenty of Nothin‘ from umiversally recognized Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, a world’s first » “Buri-| Burl Ives arrangement of the 's very like an oratorio, the! American folksong, Black Is. the wtyte being broad and dignified. \ Color of My True Love’s Hair, r superb rendition’ and the perfectly wonderful ne Mr. Sher-! David and Goliath of Albert Hay fan offered, “1 Attempt From! Malotte. . Love's Sickness to Fly,” by| With his fine stage-presence, Henry Purcell, a Restoration! his exceptionally beautiful bari- England composer who gained tone voice and his _ personal immortal f was honored by bis King and held the position of organist in the Royal Chapel ve charm, Carlos Sherman last night gave us a splendid musical even- ing that we will long remember. Captain Baillod, WAC, USA (Ret.), Conferred Honor By Government Of Tunisia ln Recognition Of War Work Yv Baillod of this leaves to Him the responsibility just been notified of an/ for his destiny, Mohammed Lam- amg F vy aig Tan | Ine and Pacha-Bey, Owner of the lela. im recognition of her ser.|Kingdom of Tunis, To Madame vices as a Captain of the WACS Yvonne Baillod, Captain, Inter- during the | preter of the American Army, At The citation of a the proposal of our Minister of ting to the Order , Foreign Affairs, who has inform- »Iftikhar, rank of Che-| ed us of your noble qualities, we st Class, a medal, and have conferred this decoration tbbon to be worn, upon you; our name is engraved brest on formal and upon it; it is of the fourth class ns {(rank) of our Order of Nichan- nal certificate is all in Iftikha “Chevalier de premiere wording and letters, and clas: Wear it with joy and p roll with bor- | happiness! Drawn up on 13 June Mrs city bh consists ik black and white in a 1946, and countersigned Salah ern of leaves and Eddine El Baccouche.” he black = de- Mrs. Baillod received notifica- ning through tion of the honor, with original e abic lettering certificate, French certificate, i 6 { erway of French translation and English intr’ at design, translation, from the Office of b pillars the Adjutant General in Wash- < ent von and ington, together with a letter m Edward F. Witsell, Major o's above the let neral, USN, the Adjutant Gen- black seal de- eral, informing her of the award battle-axes and and stating that her ‘ptance with tassels, all of same had been approved and crescent moon made a matter of official record. at also appears Captain Baillod, WAC, USA (RET) acted as liaison offi Fortunately. Mrs Baillod has and interpreter with Major Gen- ‘ atior f the certificate, eral Royal B. Lord, who was n Fre snd another in head of the Assembly Area Com- ee i. the English one reading mand in Rheims, France, and . Ncllows, PRAISE TO GOD Captain Baillod had many deal- LONE. On the part of the Ser- ings with the Tunisian Govern- vent iG c <i, of him ment during her term of ser- who put 8 in God and vice. eS. ! Mrs, Cummings Fischer-Thomas Arrives With ° Wed Last Night Son For Visit By Ira Albury Mrs. Wilham Cummings, ac-} ; oe srceaied by ber son Ste Bawin | Flches rived Key West via plane on) Bogota, N. J. se dae from Lima, Ohio, to|/Gloria Mary Thoma ; a Tuesday veal. weeks with her|ington, D.C. last night at 8 er pal \o'clock by Justice of ‘the: Peace Fay Cummings is the former! Ira Albury, M Dor:s Roberts, daughter of! The ceremony took place at | ey Mrs. Frank Roberts, Albury’s office on Southard = gol at 806 Southard | street and was witnessed by W. who ‘ (D. Simmons and J. R. Deland, ae ps tine iY |Sevillians, by the inhabitants of; the F! 4 : | the Macarena, poor district of the| Unit ‘at Boca Chica Field, and two Greek ; ence. g Gladys Nichols and Mrs. Betty | Ellis. Flag Presentation Ceremony In 1 Bers uioneereinne spanner \ Bayview Park Tonight At 7:15 At 7:15 o’clock this evening, the} Ladies Auxiliary to VFW, will present an American flag and a troop flag to Poinciana Girl Scout Troop No. 3, under the direction of Mrs. J. M. Bringman, in a colorful ceremony in Bayview Park. Following the flag presentation program, the Choral Group of the sent a musical program begin- ning at 8 o'clock, The guest speaker for the evening’s ceremonies will be J. Y. Porter IV, with the Rev. J. L. Ivey of the Poinciana Baptist Church giving the invocation and benediction, Mrs, Vanessa Saunders, trea- {surer of the auxililary, will act as mistress of ceremonies for the | following program: Invocation—Rev, Ivey. Song, “America” (first and last verses)—Everyone. 'Gray Ladies Held Party At Old Folks Home The monthly Gray Ladies} Birthday Party at the Old Peo-! ples Home was held on Monday evening, January 30, and honor- ed Eugene Pitcher, who became 83 years of age on his birthday during January, and who was, presented with a gift from the Red Cross. | The birthday cake for the oc-, !casion was donated by Herman’s : Dress Shop through the Business and Professional Women’s Club, ' and the Ofifcers Wives Club do-| nated the ice cream. : Entertainment consisted of piano selections and songs by; Commander Edward S. Lee of the Fleet All Weather Training } i was much enjoyed by his audi- Gray Ladies acting as hostes-} Sheppard, Mrs. VFW Post 3911 To Meet Tonight At Clubhouse A regular meeting of South- ernmost Post No. 8131, Veterans of Foreign Wars, .-will..be held this evening at 8:00 p. m., ‘aff their clubhouse on Elizabeth street. Final details on the Rog- ers Brothers Circus, being sponsored by this Key West on February 7th, will be discussed. \ Commander Tony Arthur ze- ! quests all members of the post:to be present at Bayview Park at 7:45 p.m. this evening, when the VFW Auxiliary will present a set of colors, National and troop colors, to the Poinciana Girl Scout Troop, which they spon- sor. J. Y. Porter IV, wili make! the presentation address entitled | Americanism. post, in 6th and | At Art Gallery There will be open house at the } Martello Art Gallery, Monroe } County Beach, tonight from eight | to ten p. m. This is being done in conection with the exhibition | of paintings done by FERA art-j} ists who worked in Key during the depression years of 1934-1936 | The public is cordially invited | to attend. Hot coffee will be ser- } ved. vvvvvvvvvvve Son To Hensons Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henson an- | nounce the birth of a sun weigh- | ing seven pounds, eleven ounces on Monday, Janu 30. The new arrival the name of Steve Roy ‘Coming Events THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2— “Tura,” presentation of Key Vest Players. 8:30 P.M, a darn Theatre on Duval stree Performance each night of week, | Dance Recital, Ted Shawn,} sponsored by High School# P.-T. A. 8:00 P.M. High School Auditorium. Meeting, Key West Garden Club, 8 P.M, in Woman's Clubhouse, Duval _ street. Program.. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3— Doll Festival, sponsored by Reynolds School, 2 P. M., inj Truman Avenue Elementary; and prizes. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6— Canasta Party. sponsored by! Business and Professional, Women’s Club 8 P.M, at i Elks Club Auditorium. Pro-| ceeds to go to Boulevard Pool Fund. Key West High School will pre- |" which is ., [195 (Seal) Work To Be Shown’ West |, $24444444444444444 1 been given | |: ae \tirst p School Auditorium. Program| of Speaker—J. Y. Porter’, IV. Girl Scout Formation—Scout Troop: Presentation of Flags—Aux- aed President, Mrs. Edna Art- ur. Reply—Scout Leader Bring- man. Flag Ceremony—Girl Scout Troop. Pledge of Allegiance—Every- one. “Star Spangled Banner’— i Everyone. Recitation—Girl Holland. Girl Scout Promise, Laws, Motto, Slogan—Girl Sccut Troop, Song—“America the Beauti- ful.” Benediction—Rev. Ivey. CDA To Meet Friday After Church Services Special Meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America will be held Friday evening immediately fol- lowing the evening services at the church. All membres are urgently re- quested to be present. Stewardship Week At Congregational Church Tonight This is Stewardship Week in the First Congregational Church. Dr. Warren H. Denison of the National Headquarters is speak- ing to the men of the Church to- night and Friday night at 7:30. Men of the community are in- vited to attend. Scout Sally LEGALS S| unde: us name of “White Street. Market” 1116 White Street, Key West, Flori- intends to register said f name with the Clerk of the Court of Monroe County. Dated January 11, 1950. JA 8s. ale tara tdaanaetenl ont eantams nin meee se nee ne | 7 rye 8 Point LIGHTFACE CAPS The rate for 8 Point light- face (regular) caps is 1% times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface regular tyoe. or? 8 Point Blackface Type The rate for 8 Point black- face type is 1% times a line type. Point lightface regular FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND HOUSES FURNISHED house. Hot water. Couple only. Seasonal or year- ly. Apply rear 1014 Varela St., upstairs. jan31-tf DeLUXE two, three and four room apartments. All electric and tile kitchens.’ Private tile bathtubs and showers. Private en- tranees. Daily, weekly or season- al rates. M.&B. Motel. 1445-W. jan30-tt BRAND NEW all-electric effi- ciency apartments. Daily or weekly. Seasonal rates. Adults only. No pets. The Caribbean Hotel Apartments, opposite the Chamber of Commerce. jan28-6t PA LORE ‘OR MONROE COUNTY, IN AND IN CHANCERY, No. 12-112 WARREN, P EAA “ROBBR vs ROQUE CLINTON WA TS intife, RCE that ye copy of Complaint torney « day the t confessed nfesso entered Done this 11th 0. decree a winst you of January b aintift Whitehead Street NOTICE BY PL that a has been filed are required te Ha Ag Pritch R. Pr ard, rt dar mi I writi to his att demand As adn I Attorney for RESPONSIBLE ; | FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath. Everything furnish- ed. Coral Hotel Apartments, op- posite Post Office. jan6-30t —_-——_—_- VETERANS! OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home. No down payment. $63 month. y. Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M. jan27-tf FOR RENT adults. Ail-electric _ kitchen, monthly or yearly. No pets. Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street. jan10-tf FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS AIRY, light, well furnished bed room, good bed. 2800 Seiden berg Avenue. feb2-° artment and light house- keeping rooms available at 411 William Street. feb2-6tx ROOMS for men only. Reason- able. Phone 9174. jan31-6tx BEDROOM with use of five-room house. All-electric kitchen. Call 105-W, between 3 P.M. and 4:30 P.M. jan31-3tx FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS OVERSEAS Hotel. 917 Fleming. Single rooms $15 up weekly. Double from $20. Coffee Shop and Bar. jan21-tf WANTED TO RENT middle - aged Navy couple, no children, de- sire to rent house or apartment. Phone 315. feb2-3tx TWO-BEDROOM apt. Will pay up to $100.00 per month. Write Box 14-GWH, care Citizen. feb1-3tx “|NAVAL officer with three chil- bedroom jan31-12t three M. desires Phone dren house. NAVAL officer and family urg- ently desire one or two bed- room apartment or small house, | furnished. Phone Lt. Hugus, 9298, between 5:30 and 7:30 P.M., jor write Box S-53, c/o Citizen. jan27-6t FIVE bundles of of4 newspapers, 5c. Inquire The Citizen Office. Phone 51. oct22-tf FOR SALE—USED CARS 1941 PONTIAC “6”. able offer refused. Aubert, 638 United, after 5 P.M. febl-3tx No reason- |1947 HUDSON 4-door sedan. Ap- ply 907 Virginia Street. jan30-6tx more than the cost for 8 © | NEW, large apartment for 2 or 4! Apply E. A.| Ni 12 Point 2 times rate 8 Foint lightface regular type. 18 Point Type 3 times rate for 8 Point lightface regular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for 8 Poiut lightface regular type. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK—REAL ESTATE FURNITURE FOR SALE APARTMENT HOTEL =§{Home planning, architectural, SEE AT 925 SOUTHARD ST.,!ON lot 100 x 150 feet. Valuable} drafting and interior PHONE 603-R: LIVING ROOM| property, near beach. Excel- decorating. Graduate "huchinowt, SET, OVERSTUFFED; 2 END lent income on investment. A CABINETS, MAHOGANY; COF-' good buy. Apply 1120 Washing- FEE TABLE, LEATHER TOP- ton Street. PED; 5 LAMPS, ASSORTED! SIZES AND TYPES: CAPE- HEART RADIO-PHONOGRAPH; | BOOKCASE: MAGAZINE RACK; BAR, COM?LETE WITH, BACK-BAR AND 4 STOOLS;! LEATHER-TOPPED OCCASION- AL TABLE; RECORD CABINET: TWIN BED SET; DOUBLE BED SET; DEEP FREEZE; MIXMAS- TER; BREAKFAST SET, POR- CELAIN-TOP, PLASTIC-COv- ERED BENCHES; EASY WASH- ER; VACUUM CLEANER; ROOM AIR - CONDITIONER: “IRON- RITE” ELECTRIC IRONER; UNIMPROVED house, five rooms, 1% lots of land. $3500.00. 1428 Eliza Street. febltt Se. Artman Press, Citizen STONE residence, 1121 Virginia} Phone 51. Street. Street. on Duval Street and running n along Olivia Street 226 ft. to|ceived good Center Street, with one large two-|Key West story house, three duplex houses | Hustler and four small houses. Price, | from. sta *§ GILT FRAME MIRROR; VENE- | $40,000. Terms, $10,000 cash, | leigh’s, Dept. FAB-660-207, Mem- TIAN BLINDS. feb1-2t| balance payable $3,000 per year. | phis, Tenn. feb2-1tx 7 The rent will more than pay off GAMES of your choice: ‘Canasta i rie eps Fae cards with rules. Start your fe) Dy, uval treet. * hobby today. The one and only} Phone 372. '-* janas-tf | FIRST-CLASS seamstress. Bx Hobby Shop, 1105. Truman feb1-3t + perience necessary in_all. types TWO-STORY frame house. . Very rahe Write Box she eo !_ reasonable. Apply 817 Olivia |©!t7°™ wne-e oe jan26-10tx| DERSON to take care of” nine month-old baby in their home Phone 9149 feb2-3t REMINGTON - RAND portable with case. Used very little. Call after 6 P.M., 9297. febl LOT 50x120, one block from Na- $1,- | val Hospital, on Ave. “E”. TWO galvanized wash tu ss on 250.00. Apply 172-2 Poinciana, = 2 i alvanized stand. 12 via 73 z ns | CLERK-TYPIST, permanent em aoe stan 14 oie Tel. 732-M. jan28-6tx]~ ployment. Apply Key West wow — | 300 = rs Citizen, Greene street. See N. D. | RUBBER hose 4 carloads ail kinds | °°”, PY approximately 275! on old| Artman. febl-tf highway, Stock Island, to wa- terfront with riparian rights, $5,- 000. Phone 600 (Dan Navarro). WAITRESS wanted, neat appear- ance, pleasant girl te work in save up to 50% or more. Wa- fire-suction-welding - ga den-irrigation-plastic - steam - oil- | garage-gasoline-oil - hose fittings jan24-tf| club and lounge room. Good op all kinds. Write for price list.’ Wipw h ‘i ae portunity for the right girl. Ap- Amazon Hose & Rubber Co., 3946; gme, Immediate occupan-| ply San's Gate Bar, 302 Southard ey. Extra large corner lot. urnished or unfurnished. Apply 400 Fogarty Avenue or 404 Du- jan7-30tx Street. Apply before 6 P.M feb] -Itx "HELP WANTED—MALE —FEMALE —No. Miami Ave., Miami, Phone’ ,, 84-4725. jan24-10t 2. z ‘val Street. BATHTUBS, lavatories, plumbing] ‘*! Street supplies. Cheap. Post. Office FOR “ALE—BOATS Inn. a EY MARINE MOTORS COUPLE to do house work, Call age: cagprrncniatgeinicigrre acy '26-FOOT cabin boat. Gray en.| 9238 feb2-3t us forgcheapest prices in town.} 4... sete on citil 2 ae 1350-M, ‘Buster Cerezo. =e soyl fet for qu fe ee eae ae __WANTED—EMPLOYMENT dai ante tae Oo feb2-6t: | BABY SITTER available at any INSTRUCTIONS = “FT. 9% foi heatan i EaTES time. Experienced, capable, young woman. Mrs. Morey, Key West Cottage Court, Truman Ave. feb2-1t» GET on the ball. Tennis in tions, $2.00 an hour. lessons. 85¢ an hour four. Call 1199-W, and 3. _| er. Two bunks, galley, head, live well, rods and reels. '48 t Chrysler marine motor. Sale price 1 $1,200. Phone 1002-M. \ WILL TAKE care of children in my home or will baby sit en call. Phone 1418-J, Mrs. Quin- tin, 802 Olivia. feb2-ltx WANTED—Typing to do at home. Call 568-R. feb2-6t jan31-6tx oe ea i 24-FT. cabin ‘cruiser boat and mo- FOR SALE—HOUSES i> tor: Like new.) $1°000.00;) Call = , 146. jan27-6t FOUR - BEDROOM fu ed | _ home. Nice neighborhood. Mod- | GARDEN AND LAWN ern appliances. Large shrubbed — lot. Includes boat. Phone 445-J ents EXPERIENCED ONLY: MEAT sane TURTLES and turtle] CUTTER AND PRODUCE CLERK, MALE OR FEMALE. APPLY BAER’S MARKET. jan31-3t Key West Garden anc pply, 830 Fleming Street, feb2-tt BIG PINE KE Two rooms, tv well screened, inside plumt oa | ————— aia Dartly fred If SOLID lawn with St. Augustine Ee aaa aor’ — aed Pine Placa, Apt. 1. 13011 80d. Grass and labor, 12c bea ainsi gs cs nv azar d, Pine rae, nT n26-12tx Suare foot. Call Wardlow, 748-W. | Nig ge ane Truman Ave. Jan26-12tx | jan20 tf | Conette, 701 Simonton. Apply in ae eae __ | person. jan30-6t THREE-BEDROOM house. | | nn miei. Cane «| SERVICES—SANDING AND FERRIES TE, FINISHING WORK 97’. Apply 1009 Sou CIVIL marriages performed any- where, any time. Phone 170 or and finishing of flo ht decks. We will be SANDING rs, FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS iglad to give free estimates. No|°42-R. jan23-30tx eee job too big or too small. Pable | ———————_ 1946 Pick--Up Dodge Calleja, Phone 163, 313 Elizabetr| | INSTRUCTIONS—PIANO 1019 Varela Stre | Street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ton. jan7-20! | = oP Jeni SI || GUARANTEE to teach you to play popular music on the pi- FOR SALE-TRAILERS |__ ano in twenty lessons. Phone —______—_——_ ,DRESS-MAKING Shop, doing|!82-W for further information. 18’ SCHULT T con-| “nice business. Owner has other janl0-30tx dition interests. Call 1139-R after 6:00 a PM feb1-3tx MOVING AND HAULING Storage - Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent GROCERY store, doing nice busi- ness. Owner has other interest. Ce a ae Airvan Moving & Storage RED Brick Storage Co. Furni-| Will seil for best reasonable of-| ISLAND CITY TRANSFER ture or commercial. Phofte j fer. Write P.O. Box 574. Phone 166 E. V. 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