The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 27, 1950, Page 4

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inning today, the Woman's Missionary Union of the First - | Baptist Church will observe the ‘Tl Week of Prayer for Home Mis- gre ing at 7:00 o'clock aT Sie Pah will teach the .., Book, “The if ww Creek.” PERS, ‘ff ‘oO a ; gel bythe J izabeth Tey M Ciréle is ; ane mee -1ahtg) phogrant leae"by M¥3. Edna’ Al- baw “oe. ing ; bury, WM: presidient. - Circle will Present the program ‘ade 5 teiotkwith itheschairmans (Mrs. McMas- anes fiBxcitints a vest deal of com- ters,. presiding, on Friday amazed | ment was the lignum»vitae in full 2 ms at Ick a pro- and delighted anew that guch a} bloom. For the past several years . » show can be got together and} this lignum vitae tree, the only » Presented. It is therefore easy to Spaaeine Se ie ha ‘the effect the Key West Flower} place, but. year it ol Ly. ‘ :i..Shew has on visitors, who per-; waited to burst into full bloom, Important Meeting shaps have never witnessed a’ just in time to constitute one of tropical snow before. Nor does the most colorful and beautiful imagination have to be depended j displays in the show. On a table upon, for the remarks of the; holding also branches with pro- ‘visitors reflect their delight, They | fuse gliricidea flowers and’ the , ave always impressed with thdj blue petrea, this lignum- vitae riot of color—-ior many of ‘them showed to perfection. say that most flower shows they|, Visitors were particularly in- have seer consist mostly of | terested in the tropical fruit and , .gfeenery, with scattered spots of | vegetable display, a splendid one color.. eee ‘this year, antisthe seed and seed. ¥ 3 a {io . sAlso, and. this . is impoptant;|:;pod> exhihitofomuthesei dures tart PS oF Lil ea Sutsd Kees snethe. writer believes, visitors were | cally local and not often seen in} Part | ne pt 7 : »» @fteh heard to comment tavor~_other-shows. ‘There-is_also_a_wall| Tenn Hon.” iat ably on the entire absence in thé “digplayafy mrimitive Key Weph ‘Selection of team to play. loeal Flower Show of commercial medicinal. plants, listing) their | Afnivessity;of Miami in Miami on ays’ of. any sort. Its intirmaey. ae 2 i 3 ‘ _ devotion entirely: to ‘dis-,; tl ies hens his ii 5..Election. of new team Cap- «play of,native flowers. and plants,! interesti: ap , an aherfeatures seldom met with in’ , THis ‘year’ ‘the sk shows held. elsewhere. F were so unusual, ‘ald Everyone has their, favorit The Key West Tennis Club meets tonight at 8:00 in the home of Jack Sellers with the following agenda: 1, Free weekly tennis lessons ape cnnaseananetgeniene 2. New concrete tennis courts for Key West, «, 34Pesision on Joining the ‘completion of plans for the case, it is the ginger plant, which: clared each of the boxes deserv- Pee to her is the ultimate ao beauty, ed a blue ribbon. Some of them grace and charm. is year’s’ were Eastern in motif, others util- joo Show has a magnificent specimen izing native flowers, others em- Charles Rober ts ,on.view. It has an unreal, dream- ' phasizing such locales as Brittany * “like quality that is characteristic ‘and Guatemala. Died Yesterda | oc fmany of the plants and flowers! There vere charming table ar- sf to be seen in Key West; some of: rangements, both for formal din- ° them are almost unbelievably ners with imported china and At Local Hospital 2 beautiful. : = | crystal, and for intimate lunch- Every single exhibit in each eons with colorful modern clay _slass in this year's show deserves luncheonware and tropical cen- arate mention. The flower ar- terpieces. ; ‘i ents, in a variety, of vases, | The Flower Show, which open- _ bowls and trays, are flavely,'ed on last Saturday, at the “Elks the . individual,.arranges; Cub; Annex, continued through Wasco.’ atte nat 4:20 PM. ‘ ca he : ipecs bs eT vin death gta First M. E. (Stone) Church tf violets, ‘oot a until 10 o'clock tonight. Peace 46" hock iil be “placed fella plants,.(thd dainty. AE ss ae ly. will be place { Charles L, Roberts, 77, died yesterday morning at 11:30 A.M. in the. Monroe .County-..Hospital | after a short illness,’: i ate at the services, me iven by Gene Otto, will|\ Burial wilh be in. family “plot, | -rang-!~—-This-Flower Show, sponsored|##0me is in charge of arrarig- WM. Of First Baptist Ch : iTo Observe Week Of Prayer oe on ee Plante Show tok| Key West Tennis Club To Hold for Key Wests youngsters. ;man. His wins last summer from 4 be forgotten, «> n.|... The. tennis -courts committee, which} March 4. _ ... jof all the city _ championships ibers are Jack Sellers (chairman), ‘éxecuted Key West City Championships, | Hamblen, Commander J, A. Mc- with such originality and beauty,| singles and doubles, which begin ‘Allister, Commander Ralph Blau- -plant or flower. In the writer’s that the judges themselves de-| on March 18. velt, and Ralph Hartenstine, Funeral Services .will b¢ ;held\” phone selection by Mrs. Porch, Miss ° Allene _S Tracy Fairfield, followed’ and' with Rev. George M. Ray forty-five minutes of attend this Special Week. of Prayer Service. 4 ——$—$_ This Evening | Team Captain, Lt. Walter Pate, former Annapolis star, trans- _ ferred to Washington, D, C., last | week. Key West loses a great. match player and a great sports- Miami's. Beach’s Slayton Hulsh and Coconut Grové'’s’ Jack Kin- non and his brilliant'duals with Ralph Hartenstine will not soon lcomposed of Joe Pinder, Dr. Fred. Carbonell and: Peter Varela is asked. to’ attend. The presence committee is also desired. Mem- Dr. Fred Carbonell, Lt. E. A. OV IV IVI VVI VIET VT TY, Bathe Sa AAAA4AAD044444440448 Daughter To Roberts Mr. and- Mrs. Bert Eugene Roberts, 91-2 Poinciana Place, an+ nounces the birth of a daughter gt 3:05 a.m.,..on Saturday, Feb, The new arrival, weighing six pounds, twelve ounces has been named Ruth Anne. Roberts is employed at the local postoffice, Rey, G..Leon Wells will offici-/ahd his wife is’ the former Mary er. city cemetery. Lopez Funeral Williamses Have Son Mr, and Mrs. Robert’ Williams, ivid eet edd by the Kéy West \Gafden Club ments. se 714 Olivia. street, are.the proud Seliente of _aatalay teacoag ren without doubt the most. out-|.., SUVivprs, two detig rs. -Pananis of. som bern yesterday standing event: of::the ' winter acery;..season. here ii 'Roberts, Six grandchildrén. The new arrival. weighing sev‘ a 3 pair and ea i Roberts was part owner of ‘ne pounds: eleven ounces..has beer Portér Allén Insurance Company 'hamed Larry Robert. boug-’ will be long. remembered’ by the ‘ \t be-’, hundreds of persons visiting it. A CESS Sesame Sent ee SET Shae : 2.) Monroe County Audubon Society acts For Audubon Screen Tours | OF Five Numbers For 1950-51 Season . At acombined Board of Direc- Society representative and a re+ vtors, and Membership meeting of, sident of Tavernier, has consent- >the Monroe County Audubon So- 4 to appear before a public at tee iti the: Woman's Club ests of the. local Society in Building in Duval. street last March to present his full color . night, it was decided to enter into slides of ‘his trip to Alaska/ former Resident, -@Contract. with the National Which was made last year to res ‘Audubon Society for the ‘Audu-; C0? ‘data concerning bird migra~ bon Screen Tour Series of five tion there, Mr. Allen also made Died Yesterday “mumbers, including. five of the-Tecomdings of native ,. Eskimo e. country's ou! i F music, The date-of Mr. Allen’s|,Vord wes received today by 8 Ae ggpetiewetoebs grate rance., will, be, nounced | Mrs. T. 'T. Thompson, Simonton #hig 1050-1081 season,” Sace eo later and Milt proballly be hela {Strect, of the death of William H. West is ore of over @ hundred, in the ‘Auditoriu ih ‘Truman Lowe, ‘97; in” Miami, yesterday, cities in the country ‘having El entary” Schoot the use .of| afternoon at 4:45. Sereen Tours, the contract! badge wh Was offered by Earl E |’ Mr. Lowe ds fai’ vived by his *be signed early so that the Na.' Hamilton, Principal’ and a. Dir-|Jaushter, Mrs. ay Hi, SOR Of itional “Society. will ‘have ‘time ‘on ctor af the Me County ‘Aud! Miami: (Mrs:. Hilton was. the “@trange its schedule, : “fubon “Society” 5 : former lima sLowe)) , There are two more ianimbbiee! AS ‘one part of its conservation |» Mr Lowe was a proprietor of a until three years ago when he He‘ was also a life member of | Key West Lodge, B. P. O., Elks will be held by the lodge. Palibearers, Charles Thomp-! son, Bernie C. Papy; Everett Rivas, J. L. Crusoe, William A. Freeman, A. Maitland Adams. William Lowe, 97, 4 hte ‘season's. Sereen ‘ours, and education. program the local large grocery store in the Island | Sint S Whiting Lccl Po. Stelety went ox seed af cope | Ci y on Eaton street, some thirty] dent, anounced, the famous na- fating with the U. S. Fish and |¥°3's 360 b Mia a “turalist, Allen Cruickshank on Wildlife Service and the Nation- Burial will be in Miami tomor- March 9th and George Orians on 4! Audubon Society in their ef-|"°W- . Abril 6. He expressed thanks and forts to protect the Key Deer Se. “appreciation to Wallace B, Which are the last of their species C. A Lantz Kirke, Screen Tour Contact left in the United States. This e ? Representative, the public, the S¢a8on man yvisitors have asked ° ‘Schools, civic organizations and Whether they could see. these Former Resident other groups and again pointed UNique deer in their native ‘4 yout that the Society did not ex. habitat and often travel long Di d § d pett to make money in bringing distances in hopes of observing led Sunday these outstanding events to Key the Key Deer. A representative ne According to the report of of the Fish and Wildlife Service| C- A. Lantz, former Key West asurer, Archie Roberts, stated that Columbus, in his|Tesident, died yesterday in Py Mate will little more than diary, seforded and described | Ta™pa. nlp see Nee, he e 3 is species of. was in the-building trades. this pus speciés of deer when he Mr. Dante Is. sAuevitwas by “his wife, Rogenius; brother Elba, son, Harry: of Northy:Carolina;’ two daughters; Mrs, Dora Martin and Mrs.: Hetty: McLeod of; Tampa. « Elba Lantz, \brether, ofthe de- ceased; wasa' former. pastor -of | sthe Ley Memorial Chutch of this city. Second Lecture Of Series To Be 1 14 }. } 8 ago. ghey oon! it Applications for’ marriage 1i- iS arts | have been filed at the of- the Citizen. In the discussion! R. Lord hi . by James L. Watts, 28, Which followd it was evident | of the U: rf Navy and Lilly Beg tsWest for the express observing the feds gus cer Bs street and by Salvatore Guisto, Odom, 29, of 417 Francis street. Crosby, the Secretary, was ver: Q . * ‘ astrumental in ‘making “arrange. Given Tomorrow Society to take the Nation- Petiti ‘ second lecture in the series ’; ip i Petitions seeking divorces have | « 2 Marriage” will Audubon’s trip into the Flor- been filed ie the Mlios of Ciccuit ‘Happiness In Marriage” will be , President, Mrs, Frances | Hazel rk Earl R. Adams by | day, at 8 o,clock at the High /wrewhiamies-recorded the 49 species of! Arthge ra of Key West against | School Auditorium. a 3 Gladys Vaingre of i iés, will tomorrow % Genorett was announced: that a tip | "C by e of this seriés, w | tomo. eve. Porter Allen, National Audubon Vaingre ty against Emile }ning speak on “Family Coun- 10 1 Apply.To Wed i z ‘censes icle appeared in'a recent issue Fidel OO County Judge Raymond t many people come to Key} nese Moore, 21, of 411 William -ewand plantlife here. Mrs. ariceis: of the U. S. Navy and Edith ments for the members of the Seek Divorces It has been announced that the -t@a~ Bay off. Tavernier, and the | given tomorrow evening, Tues- | observed” on this field trip. ly Sais: Gard of New York| Mrs. Margarita Davis, director of New York City, seling in Action.” wi i sold out and retired. | Helen Turner of this city. No. 551 and graveside services Coming Events the Galey Memorial hospi Mrs. Williams is the forme ar MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27— Last day of Flower Show, spon- sored by Key West Garden Club, Elks Club. Annex, 9 A.M. to 10 P. M. Meeting, Key: West. Tennis ‘Club, 8 P.M, at home of Jack Sellers- on Laird ave- nue. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28— Second lecture in series ‘“Hap- piness In Marriage.” 8 P. M., at High School Auditorium: Subject, “Family Counseling ,.in Action,” by Mrs. Margari-+ sta Davis, Director of Series. Meeting Everready Star. Club; 3 P.M, at: home of Mrs. Florine Mesa, 1211. Washing- ton street. Full attendance requested. Meeting Sparkling Waters Re- bekas Lodge No. 14, 7:30 P, M., at Knights of Pythias Hall, Fleming street. Visit- ing Rebekahs welcome. First rehearsal by Key West Commenity Singers for pres- entation of “The Crucifixion” on April 7. 7:43 P. M,, at Con- gregational Church on Wil- liam street, Full attendarice requested . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1— Meeting La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88. 7:30 P.M, in Clubrooms, Building 178, U. S. Naval Station. New Hearing Device Has No Receiver 5 Button In Ear Chicago, Ill—Deafened people are hailing a new device tj gives them clear hearing witho making. them wear a receiver button in the ear. They now ene joy songs, sermons, frien companionship and business 3 cess with no self-conscious feel- ing that people are looking ,at any button hanging on their ear. With the new almost invisible Phantomold and Beltone you may free yourself not only from deafness, but from even the a pearance of deafness. The mak: ers of Beltone, Dept. 40, 1450 w. 19th St, Chicago 8 Ill, are sé proud of their achievement they will gladly send you their free brochure (in plain wrapper) and explain how you can test this amazing. device in the Privacy of your own home without visk- ing a penny. Write Beltone today. The-public: has been invited to} i ‘Camera Club Meets Tonight reading and. devotional, | Thursday afternoon at‘°3:00| giving the prayer. * the Tk o’clockpithe’Martha Linda Franks}land “City Chorus will, present Elmer Davis Now Visiting In Key West : City. Mr. Davis has been making periodic visits to Key West for the past. fifteen years, subscriber to The Key West Citizen, which he receives and | reads regularly. Mr. Davis was oné of the en- thusiastic visitors to’ .the Key {| West Flower show over the week- : fend, and expressed himself as : much ‘impressed with the beau- tiful show. In company with Mrs. Henry Sands and Mrs. Harry C.. /Galey, he touréd the Elks Club, Where the Fiower Show is :in! progress,’ and viewed each ‘ex~| hibit therein with much Club'To Hold sannounced that a has been requested. At NCCS He Photo’ fans: who want how to develop, print and enlarge their films are invited to meet jy with the camera club, a 1021 Duval’ street, tonight, at 8 pom, under .the direction of Robert Braun. A: PATROL CAR of the Pennsylvania state police trails a | railroad siding for shipment to Pittsburgh. Pickets had fuel. Picture was made at Imperial; Pa. sh Elmer “Davis, noted radio commentator and wartime head of the OWI, arrived in Key West the middle of last week for an indeterminate stay in the Island 4 in, Tuesday, at 3:00 o'clock “atthe 5° of Mrs. r ) ARRESTED AGAIN | eee and is a pleasure. ; pro-monarchist, was arrested again in Madrid Friday “for at- tacking the security of the Meet Tomorrow state,” She was nabbed at the TtYHias been, door of the Associated Press ecting of the Evétready Star’ office when she arrived to ‘Club will be’ held tomorrow af-| port that 30 of her followers ‘ had been arrested in the past '| Mesa, at 1211- Washington street.; *W° a¥s on similar charges. A full attendance. at this»meet- Florine ' (Ry The Associated Press) * } FIRE ON VESSELS { . ted being bombed j Chinese water Both ves: to learn ao. One of Clipper of held port of Tsin| ships is the Flyi sbrandtsen Line it NCCS, ese waters recently. The secc vessel is Pioneer Dale of | United States Lines Cmdr. Husband’s “candled” by electricity, that Mother Visiting | an electric bulb is used to sup In Key West Now |; Mrs. James A. Husb: Utica,N.: ¥., is visiting Commande USN, public works Key West Naval Bz at the Naval Sta Since 1775, United Sta A.C. Husband, the light needed to do the gradi: wot. ot Safer Cough Relief! Gh her son, f When new drugs or old fail to stop'} Presenting fficer of the ; your cold don’t delay. . depend- who lives able Creomulsion goes quickly to the | scat of the trout bronchitis or chest colds. Creor tes Mar- and illions of use ines have made more than 200 }sfus and milion fients, no narcot landings on foreign shores. {and is fine for children. Ask yc = ait 4 ‘ druggist for Creomulsion The raising of pheasants ‘has promptly according to direc " exie' pouty. industry to supply CREOMULSIO a demand ‘for this delicacy. TODAY fe ee -—eule THIS COUPON 7-__o Z S$ CO DICTIONARY Avthoritative..- Up-To-Date pores definitions + 928 pege f= § tH: KEY WEST CITIZEN © Diedonsey 900 (By mall $100) + WASHINGTON.— Two Ameri- fean merchant ships have report-} o» d straffed in} were in or near the Communist- | Two Isbrandt- sen ships have been hit in Chin-} id take it} Relieves Coughs * Chest Colds * Bronchitis ant. i. . S74 H) NATIONAL ae “pucness or vaven |e, ba Everready. Star. i CIA (above). militant Spanish sels ae the} CALL 1084 TICKET OFFICE: Meacham Airport md : e Rapio Queens or Cupa ALL STARS In A Colossal Show of Latin American Music and Dances Never Before Seen in Key West SEVEN QUEENS Seven Famous and Renowned sees of the Cuban Radio ics | our | RALP! Latebuatenet tee een BETTY and BOB SIMPSO) Sntenee of oc ee " }@ Tickets on Sale at Delmonico Restauarnt & Oriental Pha: | Convent Auditoriun 9PM. Admission $1.25 (Tax Incl, Benefit of Latin-American C od | i 5 - FEATURING: : i : : : eee

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