The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 16, 1950, Page 4

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berees morn- Mra. J. d.-Manis, of tbe ( ing venta Sai Flea a seen Station for Nends Pult|@fter an extended visit with, sponsored. by 1s seas. ole wien a gree 1 aes, isaponyas Josey ‘istiansen was sec- re guests al present are a igh wih a score of 145 and! brother and oye Bist Bs thitd with a|/and Mrs. William D. Backstage Staff Pieparel For. Couity Key West Pla yers’ Production, ‘Heaven Can Wait, With Great Care When you'te sitting “out front” i in the theatre, you're usually so eh en pawl Sr wetening me ba | Aihor of sists Make Ma ee CP Whe ary Ped “unfold: authoritative book on. fashion and design. She also. has. had Ps experience in cos- And Fl the. tume design for — professional » the agg | theatre: and alt the other pried ce! Rita S: er will be in charge seen into any show, is a vital] of furnishings and properties for the Hlusion we call good} the stage, and Ann Carleton, eletet by Mrs, Paul C. Miller, ie theoming Ke \ ors’ abyextuction of “Heaven Can band pr ‘in’ “Heavens: Can Was b Harry Segall; has: Wait?) will besa pekinese dos—a che her backstage staff with’ rolesrecoutly:won by “Baba” who: @& Much care as was. shown in, belopys to My. and Mrs.Ge selecting the east for the 4 ee from thow: who voluntecred, and: plentiful aes Edha Behl, Gladys 5. Grace... Jey, Jeanne Reynolds pa Vera Wood: Duc to the opening of the Nz Carnival, there will be no bowl ing on Friday, February 17, but the veguby morning | bowling will resume’ next Tuesday, Feb- rhary an: | Navy Wives Ye irect if be Tig f hand preper- sonore 2 fohalas de tT dal gored Rowled At were! . Navy Wikgs “Chub t* underway. with a Tucsday mogning at ae Polock has been race oa | iehtin ‘effects needed ‘for’ this ae Seaplarig Buse “towling al- ® | ler fer the show, a job play willbe arranged: for ‘under |! Periggmed magn in the! the dives tion .of Donald Stiefel predetion of “Laura.” From the} and Emily Cotton. | 2ifiying rehear nicht, Mr. Ponoetk will be at kk in a hundred different; Holders of the book wilk be Lee es - he: recently dames ry s to see that. every per. | otek ee “pasat a Sea ere Fern i Fritz runs smoethly. White, whose work at, Weymouth, and. Jane . Blake. A House with £58, rsal #hreugh thet Jnne’ Blake ‘and Beulah © Gar- | Suey Faukis with 142 ‘and’ Alice ick willbe in charge of make up.| Neack with 120. ‘High score was, made by Enid followed: by Other bowlers, were the 'Mes- Ferne Wingate, . June ‘nm Theatre hus been mem-| good. promoter is never seem and Dube: a Hiring Dore- on a Sat memory | ‘bY, Granat state pines «Dg ge “Heaven Can Wait’ show, Everett P. Wine [as — approaching ot their daughter, Miss Geraldine Lowe. to Lester J.| employ Hamblin, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.J Hamblin of Milford, Bets, but hes, for, a. number. af Sane teut cala, m. eng! is scheduled to} Miss Lowe! gtaduated from take phn » Sunday, February | | Bonadeta High’ School: in %, a : st Methodist Church’ and: hay. recently been employ Bareamime in Pensacola; with the! with a. firm in’ that city.” ‘The Rev. Rice officiating, fel-| groom-to-be * was educated © -in lowing whi schools in’ Connecticut, “and is held honoring the couple at. the|now. in the U. S. aoe and sta- home of the bride's parents. They | tioned abevrd the Ui S, S. Cabot. Mary Jac quetine Turee fe Lasge Third Birthday Party — | ' Mary Jacqueline Tirso, daugh- from her grandmother, aunts. anda{ gr of My and Mrs. J. Turse, cele- | uncles in’ New. Jersey; as ‘welt ‘as brated? a4r third birthday’ on! fran ‘her relatives--here: at) home Mondtif™ of this week witty a nc igkests at the: party.: Marty her home, which ‘w Dederatidns, fated ef past: @ieniled by ‘thirty guests. * Leolefed: ballodns, Mat had been Helpine to--make the - offais a sirtmgtur: aid Wtre * bohacing wala.e¥ent were Mary Jacqua- | gaily, «and: the ae ang “beauti- line's? aint, Mrs. Marié Miller, fulsbirtitday icake: -* thie and her un Nicodemo and William Turse, all terpiece: * ef Union City, New Jersey, avho} Retreshmonts w speed and had been vacationing in Key, many ‘gantes peak and: “prizes West for the past three weeks. | were won by fiftle” Miss “Garnet Little Miss Turso was the re-" Maria Shoals ‘and’™<Baby Joseph cipient of many beautiful gifts Beiro. Joyshers To Have Card Party Tonight; Also Plan March Luncheon Phe Jayshees, at their moeting, night at the Clubhouse, whichis his week, held at the Jayose}@xpected to be a very wellhat- fended and enjoyahle affair. Bubhouse on Flagler avenye, arinounced were plans for fs their guest Mrs. Edgar bien 5 i i » whe add the > elie. ch, vc pear Ba ubhause, at g guest ip-on the subject of : itettoa a mon t ing the great . ition Ww be tow ition. of obtaining public library. Was pik that the Ji el y ak Membership | Next Week At Marte Bg aretha in Key wee Wie Ss: during the past few weeks, as the|° The exhibition ig scheduica to members of the Key West Art and|open formally on Tuesday, Feb. Historical Society prepair for the} 21.-Local ‘artists are requested to annual membership show - to-be! take + their’ wotks: to-the ‘gallery: | THURSDAY, PEBRUARY i6— cupied ies, O. J. Miller, Louis place of honor as the table ceh- SATURDAY: FEBRUARY. -25— also}nounce the birth: of ad: Tuesday, Feb. i4 at 63? saat The new attival weighing nine’ has. been. given the! e Ann, is, Biyenyain to the. U.S. S. i. 217 Station at tion, .“ Kennard ail are ‘former residents of Mauricetown, New J f Coming E Exhibit of new paintings — by Gene Otte? Woman's . Club Buikting, Duyal street. 2 to 6 P.M. daily: Now until. Feb reary” MONDAY, FEB ARY: 20: Third of Key West, Cémitininity Conchrt Association’ ‘presen. tatioris. M@na Paul L2mpezzo- soprano, inf ae rib ‘Con vent “Auditoriund a0: Pom. Opening of Flower Show,-spon sored: by Key West Garden Club. Els Club’ Annex. Three days, ia | Se Aira Bt According to Mohammedianism, the Korean rests upon written tradition and - must be handed down in no other way; but what- ahd Mr. and Mts. Jerry, Ha: all of Muskegon, Michigan. Key West and Vicinity: Cloudy. day.-Moderate to’ fresh northerly ii becoming northeasterly except some 1 costal se Coder solith portion. toda: r and moderately cool tonizht ant Friday. 2a Jaeksonyille thru the’ Florida Straits: Moderate northerly w today becbming north and notth- east Friday. Partly Sloldy. wee: fy ther with a few showers over: éx- treme south portion today, other- wise clear to partly cloudy wea- ther. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate northerly winds becoming gen- tle to.moderate north and 4 nor east Friday. Fair weather. Jacksdaville. te. Apalachicola: No amall eraft ox storm. warn- ings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla, Feb, Highest yesterday Lowest last mae fIDES (Naval Base) "ears “beer tesiding im“ Pehsa-| pounds, thirteen. and: throe-qvar- | Tomorrow Low 4:14 ttm. 10:32 p.m. 3:50 p.m. 809 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of| Height & Stetion— Tide high wate. Sahia Honda (bridge) No Name Key. (east end) Bowa Chica (Sandy Point)—Oh 4am Caldes Channet (north end) —Oh 10m 9.0 ft +h 20m $2h 10m 4.4/6 t °o NOTE: ¢—)—Mihus sign; Corrections tobe subtracted. “Chi--Plus sign: Correctiong te * he added For its stronger. than a man—its wing muscles having infinitely more power, ih proportion to their size, than the muscles of the ¢hu- man arm and shoulder. CARD OF OF THANKS. Many neighbors and friehds ever the reason the Koran has never been prifted in any Mos- lem country .excépt by litho. graphy. | get in touch with the “3885, order to make arrangements for ouniies show. except Mohday, : from} 11:00; a.m. to -4:00-p m.r the opening of the thamberchip Martello Gallery is open daily, Were so good to us during the Jast illness of our daughfer, Brenda Jean. We are very grate- ful, and in this public eard: we express our thanks to each “and aR for their kindness of words, deeds or flowers. MR. and MRS. WARREN LOWE. febl6-1tx MOTOR VESSEL ETAH Leaving Key West for Mariel. Cuba SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18 Canis ae eemees Tourists’ Automobiles $39.50 (Each Way) the ; the Key West Rotary ‘Chute in en Episcopat. Church » President Robert’ Depp: lat each: of the following men arise,” uive ‘their beme- addresses. and af this popular~ Latin-Amerigam} band will the businesses: they. are inz » partly cloudy tonight,” fair, i Friday. Cooler tonight and F, Walter Blough, Benton, 5 ® Sakiman, Fernancina, ’ ¥ Fitz Phyo mena Collingwood, ‘Ne Rotarians ts oie Heorge S. Harger. Evans: ber of Con le weight, a bird is. far such ¥: eae a ae q ers BI ice and Diana RSS SERS daughter of Mr; and fins, South . | Florida’s~ tiniest > anki piaz of Catherine street t tilented, gest run} Sergio Milian and Nis pep ean nt anjuncto Los Cumbencheros oa with @ gala danee to be giveh musie for the affair in Na imtrnduce se ‘spot, Saturday night at 9 o'clock. | guaraehas and holeros. ‘¥ 2 . dancing. couple _ Migi ting reservations for ag at John Shanke, Winnepes,’Mani-; Miehin and Diana.Diaz, just back | fair may call 1157-M at mck time, ba: George - Diek, ‘Trenton.’ frome. the west ceest of Klonda: See a ‘ Amherst, where they made several. perso e /Norden, .. Lincoln, al appearmces inyfampa during Victor, Jones, South Bend, | ‘the Gaspavitla Festival were ace Balew mM, ¢ Stigoseph “claimed the world’s idge Distriet, and also.a n ber of the Rotary Chub, told yy. that at ton Johnson, « Branford, morning’s. megting of the Cham: ree said. the cow missioners off the district, w t Daye Stricker, Latrobe, /Pa.; answer the ebarges made by ae wre Frain, Lancaster, Pa;; W. O. win Trevor, former chairman of ‘ Perritt, Florence, Ala. Hackworth, Florence, A ward Culpepper, Fila. 'T, the commission, made to Geve: ; Bors, nor Puller Warren. aie «Joe Allen, president. of the es H. Eliker, Trenton, of eed Frye grant a hearing. statements : anced to Nina‘ Station, | | 2 UST realize one thing, good madam, good sir —as you Si [a Buick-down the. highway past the parade of loser cate) SEE the secret envy of most other drivers. So you owe it-to this admixing audience to keep that wondestel Baie of yours purring. at its proudest — gliding over the coughest elude Nike. a car.on a ¢loud, with never a squeak — lively, loagesteniing, and staying that way longer! * And ane of the easiest ways to do that is to wheel inte our a month=ask the man for our Lusmcase —and here> happen: While he goes over your Buick, he gives you on extra service only @ Buick mon con render. He es inspects the entire cor with o trained Buick eye-— moking sure you get lubrication plus Buick care. One of our trained Buick mechanics wilt tybricate your car os the factory engingers. specify-covering mony points never touched elsewhere. 419 - 421 CAROLINE at TELEGRAPH LANE MULBERG CHEVROLET COMPANY

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