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much better} sea fishing. wi Community 'ed and the ladies. of the church| er, Church ‘held s onyecip es lin-| procéeded with the organization nl of thet! a branch of the Woman’s: So- eeGhamber of Commerce Building. |Ciety of Christian; Service, under ‘Mrs. A. T. Pearce, promotion Secretary of the Miami District} Mrs. Feaster. u Woman's - Society» The folidw m Service, and Mrs. J. T.; cérs were or of Miami, also active| president; “Mrs. Z ‘that organization, . were) recording secretary, . guests of honor. Pfeifer, tre: er, ; ~_ Al a very delicious dinner, officers for the year” “The nds and families retir-' will’ be held in the near f Founders Day Program To Be _ Given By P.-T. A, At High School '- Om Wednesday evening, Feb- tions for which. will: take place rusty 15, there will be a joint in May at Long Beach, Calif., to- _Folipders Day Program held, at gether with the installation of : bs Key West High School at 8/the new national officers. Mrs. Opal Oxterby, the nation- Pr. ‘Culpepper, of Tallahassee, 'al director, will also’ be’ among _ second vice-president of the the guests at the Founders Day “Flo Congress of Parents and program. ms, will be among the, Attending too will be Mrs. gat this meeting. :Amelia: Camus, recording secre- Beckham will pay tribute tary of: ion’ 10, and Mrs, Texas Founders of the Parent- Hood, ch: in of Home and fs Association. and will in- Panty Life. Mrs. Norma Dopp Dr. Culpepper. Inci- is chairman: of Pre-School F.C. Mrs. Beckham is a nom- P.-T. A., which * makes* her ‘mational vice-president member of the State Board ‘of Region No, 3, elec- Manag: Bs. Walter H. Beckham PoTake Part P..T. A. School Of Instruction Here tl t or years one.of the out-; leaders in child welfare |~ ‘the state, will take part; a School of instruction for: ‘Teacher association mem-! J held in Key West: Feb- 15 and 16. | 7 kham, who has heli’. idency of the Florida. “OUiiEress of Parent and Teachers and served for many years on the} board of managers, recently. was) mominated for vice-president of | the National Congress of Parents and Teachers for the Southeast-| een. states. The election will be “at the national convention; in the spring. | Tn addition to her service in mt-teacher work, Mrs. Beck- has been a member of the Pioride Children’s Committee, is president of the Woman's Society a@f Christin Service of the Meth- @dist ehureh, Florida conference. bi is at present chairman of Pigride Congress World Citi- zenship Committee and a mem- ber of the board of managers. Truman Elem. School P.-T. A. \Of Donald’s Meet Cancelled | Beauty Shop Tt has been announced that | there will be no Parent-Teacher,’ Association meeting at the Tru-' man Elementary School Tuesday, February 14. Instead of this meeting, all the; Parent-Teacher Associations of the county will meet jointly at! the Key West High School Wed- nesday, February 15, at 8 p.m. Dr. Culpepper, second vice presi- dent of the Florida Congress of Parents and Teachers, will be the Muest speaker. tf el MRS. WALTER H. BECKHAM Miami, Fla. |Was Not Manager Bil Bi: The Cayo Hueso Beauty Salon advertisement in Saturday's ,Of The Citizen read that Macie | Ki was formerly manager of Donald’s Beauty Shop. This. was injerror. Macie .was employed at Donald's but not as manager. Audubon | Screen Tour | Tonight At 8:00 =’ Thursday, February 16, start- Pere 4 A : Bert Harwell, well known lec- ing at 9 am., there will be a sl Fe school of instruction at Truman! 'UT€® photographer, musician, Elementary. School. poet and naturalist is arriving in Key West today by automobile to bring his full color film “Can- ada West” and his famous whist- {led imitations of bird song, to an. adult audience of the third num- jber of the Audubon Screen: tours +sponsored-by the Monroe County Audubon. Society, Harwell has asked that a piano be made available when he: lec- tures at Key West High School Ke Seek Divorces Petitions seeking. divorces have filed in the office of Circuit ‘Clerk. Earl. R. Adams. by. ohn. Richard McMullen. of Mo: toe County against Marjorie Elizabeth McMullen of Enfield, _ N.C, by Jula Perez of Marathon] Against Anthony C. Perez of) mi, and by Dolores White “against Frank John Polito, of Key West. ; wack to accompany the-film. & Tatge ‘crowd’ is «anticipated! te full-fledged “Conch. Maryland, after’ spending four ‘winters in the’ Islafid City, have decided to become . permanent residénts and have purehased the the direction. of Mrs.'Pearce and|home of Dr. Fred Carbonell, on * wiace they love so much. Coming Events ‘| MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13— Meeting, Key. Wet Tennis Club, Exhibit of new paintings Boston Buffalo _. Charleston Chicago: ae Corpus. Christi Denver Detroit Ft. Worta Galveston ue | Jacksonville KE YWEST divorced. hus. , arrested: in ‘The. com- Se quo’ done nothing know, what I'm will ruin my b was released: on. nt: of ‘bail; but he still: has a: court Mention Wash- = ) in Key .. for his annual Mr. Dien- s winter in West, hich he claims makes him a pes ‘Mr. and Mrs. Webster T. Turn- , of Severn-Park-on-the-Severn, juth street, ‘and this will be cir HOme in Key West, Fia., the 8:00 P.M, at home of Jack Sellers. Many matters. of im- portance to be discussed. Third Audubon.. Screen Tour, Bert Harwell, speaker; and color film “Canada West.” 8 P. M., at High School Audi- torium. Poinciana. Parents an Teach-| Methodist Church: will officiate. ers in joint meeting, 8 P. M., at High School Auditorium. Mrs, W. H. Beckham and De. Broward Culpepper, guest speakers. Queen of Hearts Festival, spon- sored by Harris School P:T.A. 4 P. M., at Harris School. by Gene Otto. Woman’s Club Building, Duval street..2 to 6 P. M. daily. Now until Feb- ruary 18. a| TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14— Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- bekan Lodge No. 14, 7:30 P. M,, at. Knights of Pythias ing Rebekahs wel WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15— Meeting, La Coheha Navy Wives Club No. 88, | 7:30 P. M,, in, Chibroonis, Building 178, U.S. Naval Station. Joint, Founders Day Meéting, Parent-Teachets: Associations of Monroe County. 8 P. M., at High School Auditorium. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16— Sewing Group Meeting, Mon-| egsterly winds elsewhere through roe Cuunty-. Hospital . Auxil- iary,2 P.M. at Hospital. ~Call Mrs. Rutt at 420- transportation, for School of Instruction, P-T.A.,] Tuesday. Partly cloudy with a Truman Elenientary School. First session;.9 A. M. to 11:30. A.M Second session, 1 P. M to 2:30 P .M. Luncheon at, Lee’s Restaurant at Noon. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25— Opening of Flowér Show, spon-! sored by Key West Garden Club. Elks: ‘Club Annex. Three days. ‘TEMPERATURES At 7:30 A.M., EST Atlanta. Anat ings rmingham ~ - 80 - 80 a2 30 .. 62 21 82 44 60 63 30 7A ansas City ey West Airport Los Angeles Loui Meridian ille mnoke ‘St. Louis San Antonio Francisco” - ‘Tampa - Washington legen tae to. be present to hear this: inter- esting entertainer who has been engaged in nature study and Photography since boyhood, has acted as a National Park Natura< at eight o'clock tonight, since he list and has travelel many. thou- wih provide a ready made sound-|sands of miles in the United |90 States and Canada to make his|in ture “Canada West” possible. ™/ Total last 24 hours 0) i — . 48} Total this month 1.57 ing; for LANDLORDS 48} Deficiency this month 98 via , : -- 207 Total this year 1,93 i MINIMUM. , . ADDITIONAL COPIE§S: - 65)\Deficiency this year .67 ins. Relative Humidity. :30 a.m. Technical Sergeant Maynard A, |” Boynton, of Key West, Fla, has} arrived at his new duties at sta- tion, at Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines, where he assigned as airplane maintenance technician with the 44th Fighter Squadron Fighter 18th Fight- |” er Group, it has been learned}. here toda;. ‘ aa Sergeant Boynton left for as- signment in the islands in De- eember of last year. In active ser-.|. vice since 1941, he. completed airplane mechanies school, Chan- ute Field, Mlinois, Republic Avia. | tion Corps, Farmingdale, New }York and Allison Engine. School, Drew Field, Florida. .. His wife, Alice, and two. chil- idren, Neil and Kathleen, are re- ‘siding at, 69-2 Poinciana Place. Local Hospital (Mrs. Conchita A. Thrift, 40, ‘who residcd at 1125 Whitehead ‘street. died Sunday morning at the Monroe County Hospital. Survivors are the —husband,. Ronald Thrift; one. ‘daughter, ‘Mrs. Robert Watson; mother, Mrs. Julia Fernandez; one sister, Mrs, Pauia Garcia; one brother, Pablo Fernandez; and two grand- OF THE CITIZEN OF children. FEBRUARY 13, 1940 Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 5 o’clock from the chapel of. Pritchard Funeral Home. Rev. Rodriguez, pastor of Latin ‘ton, born in Aubiirh, Maine, 46 years ago. tps alae) Margaret Halsey, novelist, born in Yonkers, N: Y., 40 years ago. Lewis H.. Brown, chairman of the .Johns-Manville Co., born. in Pare Lorentz, brilliant’ director} Creston, lowa, 56 years ago. 3 é of all movies. produced: by. the ——————— j Chigago, Tll.—Deafened people } government, is: back in Key. West! All early matéhes had to be} @Pe hailing a new. device that again for a vacation stay of afew struck against phosphorus, a‘ gives them: clear hearing without weeks. ‘With Mr. Lorentz is Sally deadly poison. 1a them weéar a~ receiver Lorentz, bis wife. — but in the éar. They now en- { Some 7,000 plant diseases. cause |joy songs, sernions, friendly |] enough damage to be considered {companionship and: business sue- economically important. ds with ‘no self-conscious feel~ — > | ing that people are’ looking -at been instelled)in the yord of the | any button hanging: on their ear. jail; under the direction of Com-| With the new almost invisible missioner Braxton B, Warren,|Phantomold and Beltone you } chairman of the building ‘com-! may free yourself not only from Rete | deafness, but from. even. the -ap- Communication, from: the office | pearance of deafness. The mak of Lieut, Comdr. Fort H. Calla-' ers of Beltone, Dept. 40, 1450.W. ham, at the Naval: Station, -states ith St. Chicago 8, Ill, are so that Squadron VP53, -under com- proud of their achievement they, mand of Lieut. Comdr. A. P. will) gladly send you their free Storrs, will hold bombing \ prac: brochure. (in. plain. wrapper). and tice, starting today for an in- explain how you can test ‘this definite period. f 4 amazing device in the privacy LOOM Jof<yeur own home without risk- ing.a penny. Write Beltone today _*Has No Receiver ane Button In Ear Burial will be in the family. plot in the City Cemetery.: The “WEATHERMAN Says: FLORIDA REEF” HAVE YOURS? Fourth Printing Peameas —~ “totems ‘Tender Ivy of the Coast: Guard, | sailed this*morning: at 6:30 o’clock bound for .Charlotte Harbor, where the two large bell buoys are to be relieved: . These buoys weigh about 15 tons each and are difficut to handle, he said. James E. Buchanan, who had been spending a few days in. Key. West, breaking. the trip from | South American cities, left on the morning bus for his home in Madison, Wis. Key West arid Vicinity: Partly. ‘cloudy and continued mild today: through Tuesday with ‘risk of showers. Fresh east and south- Feast winds. " Partly cloudy, mild and rather windy with a few local showers. occurring. mostly along the southeast coast through Tuesday. ~ Jacksonville Thru The Florida Straits: Small craft warnings. in- dicated from West Palm Beach southward through the Florida Keys.: 20. to 25. mph, ‘east to Southeast winds over south por- tion and moderate to fresh south- Today The Citizen says in an ' editorial paragraph: “There are months. without an j ‘R,’ but they are all in the year.‘ Mail. The Citizen: to Relatives. Boake Carter, in a Ledger Syn- dicated article ‘last week, describ- ed in vivid. fashion, the recent spectacle of thousands, om numb- ed fish foufd ‘along the Florida Keys. Inquiry at the Marine. Hospital this! morning as to the condition of Howard Gerpenbach’ and his mother, Mrs. Winder Gerpen- bath. who were. injured in an automobile aceident on the high- way yesterday afternoon, brought the information that there were apparently no internal injuries received by either, yourgeold don’t. delay, Safe, depen ableaOreomulsidn goes quickly to th seat pf the trouble to :relieve. acute b itis or chest colds. Creamuisidn. has. Stood the test of more than 30. years. and miltions of usérs. It conte safé, proven ingredients, no. narcotic and: is fine for: children, Ask your { druggist for Creomulsion and. take. it —— _ . | promptly according to directions. Prisoners in. the county jail are pleased. with the new sani- CREOMULSION tary affangements which have , Relieves Coughs + Chest Golds:* Bronchitis p eeee —FOR SALE— ‘STATE SALES. TAX FORMS. Tuesday. Partly cloudy with a few local showers. to East Gulf of Mexico:,, Fresh southeast to south winds through few local showers becoming more numerous over extreme north portion Tuesday. REPORT Key West, Fla., Feb. 13, 1950 ‘Observation taken at City Office, 8:30 a.m., EST) ‘Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean ‘Normal Precipitation. 1084 ricker 3 » 5Se Ze Each THE ARTMAN PRESS IN CITIZEN BUILDING 11% Barometer (Sea Level) 8:30 am. 30.03 ins.—1016.9 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise i -. 7:02 a.m. Sunset - 6:21 pm. Moonrise 5:35 a.m. Moonset . 4:14 p.m. (Naval Base) Y, Y 1 Tomorrow | S C ares! TODAYS COUPON | High Low -—— — Fag aa aa aaa eg er rae eee ome 9:08. 2.m. 2:34 a.m. 8:16 p.m. 1:19 p.m. WEBSTER’S New School and Office 90° ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ON a Rahia Honda t on (bridge) oh 10m - 9.0 tt A ? ASIS end) _+2h . and ¥ Boos Chica ‘ow Will: Got, GU. 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