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TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1950 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TTT “GAGE FOUR Oe +_ SOCIETY NINA LESLIE GULEY, Society Editor PERSONALS ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE .NEWS OF INTEREST LO WOMEN . Citizen Office, 51; Residence, 626 | Minneapolis nall | Memphis of!New Orleans WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 Officers And Board Of Directors THE ARTMAN PRESS § “Members Of La Concha Navy MOTHER CONVICTED OF KILLING SON [The TEMPERATURE | SAYS r Miss Carolan OS liscigee. im l (cohunacain Fiom Page One) | Visitine Aunt Wives Club Enroll In Red Cross : | : tamotrow, as, he called it, is a) & & - & H N C ToB s | N | 4¢ 8:30 4.M., EST sal prasibility » iln Key West 2.) Home ursing ourse To egin oon \ “It is univerally known,” he Cas 4 | Says | Atlanta , .64| said, “That Russia is building thé! ia a * pileaiies 4 an % FI y “Mrs. Margatita Davis, Field Navy Wives and civilian ladies i Yi} a ba Augusta 6l}largest air force in the Ra wa, Beye ose Slee ““Director of the Red Cross, was take advantage of these free class- | | ‘Key West and Vicinity: Partly | Billings 264 What are hey Serer it’ re Aunt Misg, Ann Carolan at The ~ guest speaker at the La Concha es, which will be of great value cloudy and continued warm to-| Birmingham 63} They are’ building i ‘or a de week, held in the clubropms of in general, ss Wed y with scat-| Boston Se i “ iyide sa a the organization at Buildjng 178... It was announced that the Fi- 4 sted showers and thunderstorms, pHuttala 59 : eases | Belay ee for a petted in the U. S. Naval Stationg nance Chai-man of the La Concha :4. | Moderate to fresh southeasterly | Charleston 62 SIX BRUSH FIRES rid o . C a 50 nationa’ d brn ae: spoke us the walue ae Mrs. phaadans mess, wes * inna: bene ‘outh and south-| Chicago 35 oe as > of ubs. of the free classes in Home Nurs- has been ill for several weeks, is 4 west We Corpus Christi Fe & ing to be given by the Refi Cross now sufficiently recovered to at- Wionida: ¢ to partly cloudy | Denver 23 7° brush caneny ve off eA NRreia tle a te Se elbe a ciabi a adecaargrt ai iiaed 4 Wednesd Isolated showers| £1 Paso Boece hacen at. eiseles Ae nas ng ese apes pees Of chin oT si ba at oo : and thunderstorms in Tallahassee | Ft. Worth a hate Letra avenue at Ion) as well as evening classes, stated 0! rs. Teresa Braxton, presi- fea, ave, eeoyalé : 2 ; Mrs. Davis, in order to enable all dent of the group, at 1221 Packer 67}, a.m. today 2nd an automobile women to attend during the hours. street. _Jacksonville Thru The Florida|yonsas City 32| caught fire at Margaret and Cath- » that are most convenient to them! Mrs. Iona Aiken acted as hos- Straits: Mederate to occasionally, yey WEST 76jerine streets at 12:40 p.m., but personally. | tess at last week's meeting, and fresh southerly ids over north) vey West Airport 76| was extinguished before firemen; “All members of the Navy Wives, served refreshments to members j portion ans n pderate southeast 7 4. Angeles 53} arrived there. Leaving Sep beeen at the Meeune ae a guests at the close of the wanes oye) goer ue today. Louisville 67 ahete esi Me property dam¢, Key West for ; it was urge at 2 SS SCS & “ ie ee 5 z Ss pridis age a 3 e fire: i & ee ee urees pat = ie Mises ] southerly winds. Partly cloudy een oe reba ae Mariel, Cuba eyes one , weather. ; i.e°Elected For Duplicate Bridge Club oe Kevs for fresh New York PRINTING * Norfo! 2: MIR ins have been’ elec! sate..Bridge Cl i | moderately strong 20 to 30 mph.{oj1- PIAL Automobiles Accepted Officers have been elected for|cate Bridge Club, this however Minds tomes ext: aeth ERe eve City Until 8 A.M. Safurday the duplicate b: chub), that beingisubject to change upon the ig ig ate to fresh | p, ' gjneets at. the shrpar east Legion. decision of the officers and board Be a ee ensacola 4+ 24 AS tie ‘ Tourists’ Automobiles lomé each Wednesday evening,of directors. » See shh ecnes- } pittsburgh 2: : rs 7:30, it has been announged, |. At last week’s game, when, sev- () Wirephota | 22¥ foderate to fresh southerly | Roanoke y <3 $39.50 (Each Way) this being the first step .in thejem: tables.of players participated, pnes tly. cloudy weather! <¢¢ Louis SSS ~ paneer: pfOposed * affiliation with -the|the respective high and second] MRS, LEXIE EUGENIA EDWARDSON, 35, sits in her prison | With @ few showers over extreme | San F pete ks : . Sameacen Corel Badey yeeeue: nigh poores. were 28 sellows: & cell at Mobile, Alabama,-with the shadow of the electric chair |"°°th portion. an Franciscco. Mant estiNe, Which, took Big: PEED. ards eque igh, Mrs./ ‘hovering over her for the murder of her'son. A jury of 12 men ttle ‘ receding last, week's games, bhaal| Mary Nicklas and Mrs. Alice Ben-| 5, Mobile county circuit court convicted her of first degree mur- | Report Tallahassee ss aes in the Nese officers} ham; secdnd high, Mrs. Mary dex fox tbe chos lava é Stiniter: L Tull Teh ‘Obssnv: Taken at City Office, | T2™P4 - g named: Curtis Eberhardt and Miss Flor- we ah ie SHOUD. HATO ei pesant SERED ay iG oe pacer ie ‘a so see *° | Washington President Clifton R. Reagan;| ence Sawyer. son by a previous marriage. ie was sentenc lo die in e z Calpe eds x eiaeicineicramainniniaaniie viée-president, Vitor Lang; sec-| East and. west, high, Mrs. Vera} electric chair May 5. Court officials believe she is the first Key West, Fla., April 4, 1950 TRUMAN KNOWS etary, Mergaret eagan; treas-|Cowart and Mrs. Margaret white woman in Alabama ever sentenced to death. reciparatice (Conti ed Fi m Puge One) ter, Mary Nicklas\and a board) Reagan; second high, Mrs. Gor- a ____ = {Highest 85) ate bia a the WEEE District directors compose of William,don Seagrove and Charles Sim- Off l ; Lowest la 74 ee Sees 2 - : Chappell, Mrs. Louls Brinton, mons. CL ; Mean 80 : a ~~ Benham, Mrs. Mary! These games, held each Wed-|. teu | Normal 15 sae ony parses a bod Lite rhardt and Mrs. Vera|nesday evening. are open to the Of NCCS Precipitation N a : neater ved ak a { public, any teams being welcome Total last 24 hol 0 Soin omg sees i ‘Otal last -4 nS. other days have passed. The Total this montt Deficiency th Total tt 0 22 22 ins 4.90 ins ins., President tame down from his quarters at 7:45 a.m. and had breakfast at 8 a, m. Visits Here “A . 9 Dealively. the club HH have} to attend. The games begin prom- as its name the Key Wes' separ ptly at 7:30 p.m. is month ‘Mrs. Urban Bethei Sas arrived; ye: Peter Kennedy Tali Heeler ee =O 2 AE WS ESD at “UN Een ONENY i t a in. Key West yesterday from the| Mrs. Urban Bethel, formerly of| Deficiency OL ins. het pe lwenk ovexckeoaal be Siidubon Society Appreciates NCCS Headquarters, Washing-|Key West, died at 6 p. m, Mon- i - until he went down $0 *heaan * ton, D. C. to visit the local N€CS } Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m: | Beach for his usual, swim. The nee Garden Club Me day of a heart attack in Arcadia, Club. 76% water and’ the weather were Time Changed Fla. Funeral services will be ” Mr. Kennedy wil! confer with held f he Slcthod Chur ) “particularly gaqd,. today,” Ross TOWith’tequal’ “envhusiasm’ ald wild birds and mammals as will| Rev. J. MaringyS. J.,NCCS Mod- eld ftom the Methodist Church BAROMETER said. Miss Margaret accompanied —-guecess, George H. Orians fpf be seen by the Screen Tour audi-|erator; Chaplein Emmett T.,!n Arcadia, tomorrow, at 4 p. m. Sea Level, 8:30, a.m. | her father to the beach. 4 Mrs, Bethel is surivived by her 30.02 ins.++1016.6 mbs. The President’ enjoyed receiv- ; Mtchaels, Senior Chaplain at the U: S. Naval Station; Navel Of-! Téledo, ‘Audubon Screen Tour ence on Thursday evening. he ; Lé@eturer. who appears at Key} The Monroe County Audubon husband, Urban Bethel, two sons, ing'a report of Presidential Sec- tH West High School at eight-o'clock Society is very grateful and ap-|ficers; the NGCS Advisory Com- Charles and Harry Bethel and Tomorrow’s Almanac retary William, Hassett of his in?ss Thursday evening; has pursues preciative of the generosity and | mittee; the press, radio end | ‘one daughter, Mrs. Neville Stir-] Sunrise 6:15 a.m.| fishing trip yesterday. Hassett ay—-—#* knowledge a inan. may gét kindness\of the Key West Garden| community leaders. 5 ia, Fl two Sunset 6:45. p.m, reported in two hours of fishing s“* fitorn books and the wisdom. he Club which has moved its meet-| During the war, Mr. a Vie Smith of | Moonrise 10:16 p.m. | they boated 125 pounds, of fish, | Vow may'acquire through close oby ing from Thursday to Wednes-i| visited Key West frequently. as j Fé and Mrs. Eugene L. Robe Moonset 8:06 a.m.jineluding a near-record_ cobia, jut * vservation’ and study of naturg. cay of this week in order not to} NCCS -. USO superyisor for the}|°f Key West, also six grand- pas caught by Frasseft himself. } The one has resulted in e Ph.jconflict with the Audubon’ Southcastern region, prior to his| Children. Tid “The cobia weighed 38 pounds, - ———-D. degree, conferred by the Ufi-'’Scren Tours, the schedule of} appointment as Assistant . to! -__ ides | which is only one pound short of yi ne “W &¢ysity of Hlinois; the other,) in which is set by. the National] NCCS Executive Director Thom- JA dre L Naval Base the Key West record for’ that Le thé ability to produce such rich-' Audubon Society almost a year]|as D. Hinton. j n ew Leon TOMORROW species of fish,” said Ross. wit” —4y-rewarding motion picturef of in ‘advance. SURE Andrew Leon, 79, died — this Eastern Stanaard Time aoe ae the a bape: ‘ easier’ Gisele NAY ee aac EERO e aes 4 morning at the Monroe County ft louse staff enjoyed two , fine. Ngaw mug, Coming Events Hospital after a short illne 7 ie. ae |pictures, “Champagne _ for’ ‘Coe* ’ SsKaried Activities At ‘NCCS _ BL Mr. Leon resided at 1311 Cath-]| ~~ sun ser” and “The Third Man.” The Bxhibit of oil paintings by |erine Parse | President les. aiter the first pic- “InP. rogress Saturday Evening Arthur McCarty, Womans], F' will be held] ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | ture, and joined his'wife in their d Clubhouse Galleries on|4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon] Reference Station: Key West | MS: NCCS buzzed with acfivity and canopy for the snack bar, while Duval street. To continue to/from the chapel of Pritchard Time of| Height of merriment for a large Attendance a dozen cyuples danced to records. April 8. 2 to 6 P.M. daily, |Funeral Home. Rev. Ashworth,] gration Tideo Ris water CARD OF THANKS ; + ».(@f, servicemen and Junior Hos- At library, tables, undisturbed} ‘Business meeting, Key West|Pastor of the Fleming Street} 5 nia Honda : We wish in this manner to ex- \ Thor, ctesses on Saturday evening. by the surrounding gaiety, Chips Junior Woman's Club, 3/| Methodist Church, will officiate (heidi) Oh 10: 9.0 ft tend our thanks to the City and he. Along about 10 o'clock, a ping Eckardt, SN, painted posters for p.m. at clubhouse on Duval} Burial will be in the family]; a ee Key ay “| Navy firemen and those who as- rir”, ,(")POnS foursome was having a fast the Wednesday evening couples street. Annual reports to be| Piet in City Cemetery. (e ea ey 2h 20: | sisted them in their attempt to eas so. set; a brawny lad/ worked-out on (no stag) @ance, and a few men given i election of offi-| Survivors are: Brother, Gabriel] as! &n Yomi = ‘save our loved one, Ella Lund- ‘ hows the punching bag; several men read magezines and wrote letters. Dare Gi iake: ilace. .eon; five nephews, Arthur, Jo-| Boca Chica | bloom. Also do we wish to thank ed played at the pool tables; a +Some of the NCCS Junior Hos-| Last rehearsal of Key West|Seph, Pedro, Oscar and Ralph] (Sandy Pt.) —0h 40m those who extended sympathy , Caldes Channel and sent floral tokens or remem- present were the Misses {(Capoto) Gonzal is in GFQUp were atfracted by the auto- tesses Community Singers. for pres aft remmetic gaineg} tables of Canasta Stella Delgado, Joan Porter, Betty entation of The Crudifixion| oe (orth end) .+2h 10m +14 ft.! brance. Especially do we thank Wij,.1 atid’ PinochJe players lined one Armayor, Olga Brost, Jackie on April 7, 7:43 P.; M, at] MOHR ON TRIAL Bip = Fr. MacConnell “and those who oO side of the hall; Bob Malone, Quick, Christina Sanchez, Patricia Congregational Church on] Continued From Page One) NOTE: donated the use of their cars for y £ bl trate SOSA and Jack Becker, PHSN, Albury, Cleora Roberts, Gloria William street. Fuil attend (—)—Minus sign. Corrections} the funerel. _ i t ble popped corn in the kitchen; Gene | Bezanilla, Peggy Pinder and Jack- ance requested. ady?” And his brother replied to be subtracted. | MR. AND MRS. EMIL 1 chi vn Messien, AA, workedson a new ie Whitley. Monthly meeting, Key West; Go ahead (4)—Plus sign: Corrections to! LUNDBLOOM. | be Stee DAPaeNe Ree agate Woman's -Cllub, 3:30. P.M. at’ Fhe bullet struck Walter Mohr be added. lapr4-1t iF; l Se Clubhouse on Duval street. | 8 the heads sn0) he died) ingiant — 3arb. 3, Joy! ‘gtieat | LY: ter, Harold told police . c 7H I p : mal Lenten e Barbara: Es doy; Sura ae. ae ge; ag] CRACK DOWN ON PLOT 5 ake. was in misery and I had] "G0 : 4 " | 3 a ” tinued From Page One) Saint Paul‘s Church i Lent} 9¢ SDNESDAY. APRIL § »ity and sorrow for him. on . ollyw Organ Recital ae eases Sp pu-| Harold Mohr, who served four fee ot gests eee that DUVAL STREET ~ ed = a “f 9 he eHarric We ary | Years) with. the my | Medical Pe Pes. ON SvEnrwe:: Mig. tak recent nationwide q Notes At St. Paul’s School, 8 = aise sehen Naty | Corps in World War H, had help- Beene on oe ne nindy ci SIXTH a ee : ~ Survey shows that the average rae C sd his four other brothers to care} 0 tates was holding peace talks i Scien: 28 ion is about $1300 ‘ The sixth -_ final cpeital is sting, La Concha _ Navy | for Walter, One of those brothers} With ee oe Bees x Organ Recital a . hon ¥ \ By The Associated Press a series of enten Candlelight, Club No. 88. 7 30 p.|is Chief of Police in Coplay akistan, Liaqua' i an. e ut four years in coll for . . aie ‘ y No. 98. 7:30 P,|* Chief : Play oe nen. ke canberra 4 B lege for your boy or girl needn't if p LAWFORD Organ Meditations will be given M. in cludrooms, Building} The defendant has won con- Delkt right So eae . ee te cost you nearly $5200. - Ings PETER on at Saint Paul's Church on Wed- 178, U. S. Naval Station. | siderable seeee tt ectients igen | Some way of ending the bitter Charles R. Roberts = : j IDON . sday i i i Meeting, Key West Garden| “nd a group of residents is col-} tr 4. Moslem religious up side Actas beter Lawlor Peony or BAO oti Ge Club 8 PM, in. Woman's| lecting a defense’ find ig donts| SeowMoslem religious feu || 7:30 Pak eR OReAy, For you can buy a $5200 college education by invest- Way aftived: in London. He, says| Charles Be 8 ce icine names ‘Mobr: is the tid “casaean oF «Camp oe Inc. was APRIL STH : pean cna Savings Bonds—because every 7 intends to see Sharmai 1g-4| ist. high county, 40, he teed tor | outed in ee dollars ; A * : 4 ; Scanteatnto later. 8 : c] (alessio you put into this safe, sound investment toWA s.fas while he’s there. Tomorrow evening's concert ; anal ing: Che otiers Ske en if t. Lawford denies reports} will comprise a group of beauti-| Sixth and final organ recital of | JEN" S| SSYINB . 0 ‘ : ws into four dollars i 1 EIR: Seah ue rent [ful and inspiring compositions, | Lenten music, 73:0 P.M, at| Mrs. Margaret Cowan, FASTER BY AIR enn en mm ten yon, servorthat he is-engaged to the daught {ful and inspiring compositions, aa eh h.|to life for shooting her ny ert tof the U.S. ambassador, or'all carefully selected to offer St. Paui’s Episccopal Church. | | and Miso Grace Weirted : “4 jet this great educational alue staat he is even thinking of pro-| music of a devotional and uplift- Charles R Roberts; recital) “ister and Tite, Orica Beirne - x. ai potas : Rasliig to her, hig “character: ih ckoecing wih organist. Public welcome. | “° we OED an indeterminate LMpes tases The U.S. Embassy agrees with|the primary objective of the by hime APRIL Maen daughter Hei aaa pertes fra, the British-born film actor. A|meditations series arranged for wing group ol onroe}"“ cof ae pokesynan says” Sharman isn’t] presentation during Lent County Hospital Auxiliary. : | OS ENgaged to’ anyone. "Phe public is ‘cordially . wel- meets 2 p.m. at Hospital Free Portrait . . Lawford adds that, besides|come to. attend. Call Mrs. Rutt, 420-W, for ins} *””"’’ seeing Sharman, he's going to SU gale fon & Sitting “SH ook up” some aunts and cous- ast seasonal Audubon Screen sil ane in London. Apply To Wed Tour, “By Erie's. Changing] NAN AND CLINT, 613 Fleming (rat The actor, who is 26,|says he stave “ Shores,” full color film, andj Street, take photographic por- Soesn't plan to get married until} Applications for marriages George H. Orians, . lecturer. traits, but they give much more were filed yestercay in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by Peter J. DiGiovanni, 20, 8 P.M. at High School Audi- torium. Meeting, offi thdn that! They produce ~more than a true likeness—they catch the best side of one’s nature and AS aA Wo ‘He's 307 Says he: “tm not thinking of propos- to anyone at the moment. s club of Order by naodlls ” of the U. S, Marines and Marge of Eastern Star, 8 p.m. at|personality and rec Joip itor Vt use Blaying We Hele. Martines, 23, of Caribes Hotel, hone of Mrs! dames Porter, [preci states, ta am a x yy William C. Lewis, 19, of the 1013 Southard pleasure and happiness and make he Seek Divorces U. S. Navy and Carol Joy Boza, one proud, Ferectioa in idetaa cate Petitions seeking divorces;)19, of 803 Olivia street. Ages of Camp Fire is their goal. c 1780 &u~were filed yesterday in the office between seven and 18. To acquaint you with this abil-| § 4, your travel agent? evi of Circuit Court Clerk Eearl R.|Jack A. Saunders both of Key —_——_——_— ity of theirs, you can have a por- : ti ng Adams by Dolores Allen Wig- | West. Camp Fire Girls, Inc., reports} trait sitting and see a set of ace ones proofs FREE, by merely making an appointment between now and Easter, Call th at, 837. fax Robert W. Weedin, Jr.,|a membership of more than 360,- Elizabeth Weedin|000 in some 260 local councils in, West the. Ui States. “gitig of Key West against Calvin] By @» Wiggins. of Vicksburg, Miss.|against M By Betty W. Saunders against} both c FINER BY NATIONAL