The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 14, 1950, Page 4

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aders. Floor show. ibit of new Otto. uary 18. ing, Sparkling ‘Waters ; bekan Lodge No. 14, 7:30 P. MM, at Knights, of * A very large attendance riark-- memberships t@~ carry loger. : the monthly aesgy 3 ibe| operation of ject, : ar-| Jack Becker, West . Woman's Jest} Followipg, sessi 3 ES Mrs. Margarita | chant ; \ F alaampesoant ‘Davis. 7 P. M, at High School S03. Ler : Hreek, with many out-of-town! of 'the.-.meeting, . refreshments pattern." SNe SOS: Laney Basten, WEE tar Mare Deayne Bate 1 fests among the assemblage. | were served, in the .dining-room DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15—|FN; Al Bottles, SQSN; Art Ber- 2t 12:31 p.m. on February sth, prema of the clubhouse by the hospitali- ing, La -Concna_ Navy |natdon, SO3;- Buford , i. the Manne : County Horpita by Mrs. ty committee. The table, beauti- ives Club No, 8, 7:30 B.1YN3, W. C. Stallings, QMSN, The new arrival has tee ; ook at fully decorated with yellow in. Clubrooms, Building}Tommy Hemovich, SO'SN; Jona- the name ot ate Se absence Christmas candles’ ahd crotons, 178, ‘U.S. Naval Station. than Bonskowski, SOSA; Chips held a large variety of cakes sandwiches, which were tea and a distinguished Visiter! Out-of-town visitors at 5 ounders Day Meeting,| Eckhardt SN; Ed Louck, SOSA; "ParentTeachers Assoeiations| Bob ‘Watson, ALAN: Paul Me. — 2 pf Monroe County. 8 P. M., at{ Adams, SN; Dick Fitzsimmons, | igh School Auditorium. AN; Russell Franks, AD 3; Joe ti hose dplendid and /meeting included Mrs: i 3 Mes AD: " talk dealt. with the Abbott, Toms River, N. J; . Mrs. wer ahergs = es nels oy! = Bes hea Nees fun: now on Broadway, and} Mabel Tuit, Galesburg, Iil,; Mrs. < Wee act Mtior Hi es Batty ° ig she spoke of} ng pares oy these in-} Mass.; Miss Pearl moa son, Towa;"Mrs. Robert D-:W | | | | { Berenaders. _Mr.. and Mrs. yrtland Cates, chaperones, Anita Go 2A : -a8 Professional Bal rei rc bs lub, 8. P. M, at a pee Pepe 'o Wed md. social hour. Applications for marriage li- wing Group Meeting, Mon- a County. Hospital Auxil-|™mond/R. Lord by : Cail Mrs. Rutt at 420-W for and Janet Cunningham, 29, of, was born to Mr. and Mrs. streets. transportation. Brighton, Mass; by. John R. Mit-1 Floyd Hai Porter i “These regular weekly dances; School of Instruction, P.T.A.,|chell, 21. of the U. S. Navy . Local visitors included Mrs. A. are usually held elegy one ‘uman Elementary School. Hilda Mae Seese, 24, of 915 the Monroe County Hospital. i ty Miss Hilda Cunniff, )8°°) 2 i “ r se Navy Carnival, a special Valen-| A. M Second session, 1 P. M,' Morey, 23, of the U. S. Navy and i ip concerning the Louise Cullen, Mrs. Lois M. & 2:30 PM. Lunchéon’ at Nadine A: Pie. 2% OF Yndlanas Seeks Divorce rte for the pig soca of Hansen, a bo vougtar rat nésday, tomorrow ‘ USO here in’ Key West, and Mrs. Lee Joy, Mrs. 8. D. Wright, “yrusic for the affair is furnish-|SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25-- was filed yesterday in the office requesting their aid in securing and Mrs.. Joseph Lazarovichi. Voutrilogiens tata aed of Circuit Court Clerk Earl R. treets. -Musie by Coral Isle: eting. Key West Business Jackie: W! ‘Plubhouse on Duval street. URSDAY, FEBRUARY 1¢— {censes_ were filed’ yesterday in jary,2 P.M, at Hospital.|Southall, 20) of the U.S. Navy ville Center,:N- ¥. and! February 13th at 7:09 a. m., in erage a the Mrs. John’ Cellar, Mrs, Mary but this week, due to =| irst session, 9 A. M. to 11:30, Southard street, and by Harry D. ine Dance takes place on Wed- < ‘ 4 : Lee’s Restaurant at Noon. — | polis, na. Do| A’ petition seeking a divorce ed by the popular and tuneful| Opening of Flower Show. spon-j ee —— | Coral ‘Isle -Serenaders, and Mr. sored’by Key West Garden| to antiquity and is practiced by Adams by Mary T. Labrada * aye Featured Whistling By Harwell MONA FIELDS both~ particularly suitable to movies in a flim called}laby.” Although the numbers “ \ West” for last night's} were announced and ostensibly ; * and Mrs. Myrtland Cates will Club. Elks © Club Annex. de: ici i i Gerald M. Labrada, both Audubon’s Third Screen Tour eg gg Mesh bees ave ree ee a on ee Bar. Wee “Although the Audubon Society | Western Canada and his own th dire ecelions | ing, te! tein: particular: whletliagr 2° hotnine could pe Harsha ne A Symphony Of Sight And Sound, * , - 3 ne, | Once you drive them, youll agree and a decidedly worse | aS well as male, had the same “piano (What, by the| wistfully envious expression on, ‘to the piano don-| their faces as they vociferousty , senior class?) |@pplauded each one of the ex- ; illustrated bird | Quisitely whistled selections. ‘and answers. all the | ‘The beautiful mountains, Col- ‘@taves the birds use from|Umbia River over the Rockies to deep throated herons through | Lake Louise, Jasper and Banff, | fins, redwings, warblers,|ineluding “Angel glacier “i pee omy, and vir-| Others were just a few of the’ os, who decidedly ii i i i tothe "highs high “Ces whole tange of singer's vocies | this Season's j was, there in the bird: calls—with | Tour series. White gulls sculp- Organ-like bassos.from the he-| tured against’ deep blue skies; rons and puffins and coloratura | be camouflaged, ptar~ replies from the baby puffins—| migam ;mests above timber line, before their voices changed—| against rocky mountain shale: j Guillemot “pigeons; dusky terns; And just as human voices and |#hrushes and vireos. were just a. have distinct sound] few of the birds, seen. against, the & vhythms and» inflec- | i: , of ions, So do. the ‘voices and |W of Alberta. , fof the various birds.” Mr. The gravity defying leaps ing and remembering | and over 'the't me , id § hie various bird calls so that one |of the Colurhibia their |] rey esq u p identify them by their | Original fresh water “home™ was White ida can Soemeneliion Seert Sedan das well’ as their TRsaical another breath-taking and ‘un-) pee ng —. HYDRA. MATIC apteristics. In many cases, | forgettable episode in this screen 3. om as the whippoorwill and| ‘tour: Moose, mountain sheep, kadee with the three drawn wild mountain goats with their sorrowful notes in ‘the first| Splendid white wool coats, bear, ‘and three little chirps of the | beaver, woodchuck, marmot and », the birds practically | Coneys and some of their thrifty recite their names and introduce | housekeeping habits up in the come in and drive one today! i ves. Of course in tha|Tuggedly beautiful —timberline Py i iting y: Sostonk i “InVin ad 5 Pe ee at et ee we once moe ot eg eee es 5 at are the aeetitul oe INVINCIEER 8” engine is now combineg Bypisgnl oh Eaiicding teavires’ ot Ody: aa: pew Lincoln an the magnificent new 1950 with *aypRa-Matic. It is sheer velvet in motion, a Wotes forgettable sound and. color film, Lincoln Cosmopolitan, with freedom forever from shifting, ae And a few minutés inspection will convince A new Lincoln is waiting for you now—so why ° ‘ Oa —— i ner i . Re ae : Read covets nea ‘bee NECS Junior you that nothing ond be finer in motoring: today! not drive it? We can promise you its price will iy pattern far 1s rae Inside them, you will find new “Salon Styled be another pleasant surprise, too! interiors—the most beautiful in the world, When you take the wheel—you will discover thecushion-smoothness of velvet-touchsteering... the restful quiet of new Fiberglas soundproofing. And on the road, you will experience brilliant a Ea ‘ou, hea — Hostesses Attend the Bouts of the birds hroug by spttal Dance ti i Ghieh sings ryt C fo | Nees Junior Hostesses” afd’ nd mbulatory patients of the U. S. BA > pin ae — pen age WR ecdl Genpital were participant new performance. The great high-compression * the patterns of fortiwl -' Valentine. ‘birthday. “by the redwings, =| Sin the ‘recreation “hall of e : ‘ana warblers were alsa} the Naval Hospital last Eviday so that listeners and}@Vening, from 7:30 until 10:00 p. tchers could » definitely} ™--Music for.dancing was furn- “verification of these birds} ‘shed by Jackie Drudge and his S area. The, Rufus humm} Orchestra from the Melody Inn. recently reported . A beautifully decorated two- was another of fiered birthday cake was cut by rly emphasized by| Patients and their guests whose ‘and sound and watehs}birthdays fell in the month of ‘asked to be sure tojge-}Bebruary, and..served with of them seen in & h tothe patients and Junior Molking could Ve jtrere MONROE MOTORS, Inc. 1119 WHITE STREET Mr. Harwell a le! the audiences almost en' usias~ tically breathless! They we | Macdowell’s “To a Wild Rose 3 = the fashion of a virohee} White, Doris. Tyson, e 4 don't think be said vireo that} line, Hilda Pullara and ain time). “The Indian Love Call,”" Par f } I

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