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esa * ae a | 4 FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1959) ———————~., xt DigAGE FOUR => aaanearenand fom _————<$<$ $ —__—— ——$———— NALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ... PHONES: Citizen Office, 51; Residence, 6294) —<$ < _—_—_ ~ SOCIETY ... PER NINA LESLIE GULEY, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE } i + 1 ° 1e . és ‘ ———$——————__. NO ARRESTS YET Oratorio, “The Church Ceremony To Unite Splendid Record Of Achievements TURES | he | Saal IS as aS Pra 3 : 5 TEMPERA U. oi —- | Continued From Pag Crucifixion. ToBe ;, Miss Boza And Mr, Lewis On Reevaled In Yearly Reports Made At 8:30 A.M., EST WEATHERMAN 322 2280? oetoria primary | Sung Tonight eae . * ; ° ° ) 7 i iets Fe “ the Missouri senatorial primar, grt Sunday Evening Of This Week | At April Meeting Of Woman’s Club Ss hoe so he was bumped off off. ie } Pe \ c 3 anata ays Representative W. Kingsland The Key West, Commugig sf | To take place on Sunday even-{church a reception honoring the _ The Apvil meeting of the Key Gallery, sponsored by the local) Augusta : = | Macy of New York has called for} Singers will tonight * present yg f ing,. April, 9, at the Fist Con-| couple will be held in the Ser-- West Woman's Club, held this chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sor-| pinings Key West and Vicinity: Fair; Macy ‘ sstigation of| oratorio “The Crucifixion” | tional Church, is the mar |e Gonter week at the Clubhouse on Duval ority. Mrs. Carlos Gellrich asked | Bj-mingham 31, weather -oday through Saturday. | @ Congressional investiga’ ‘ eae a |, "Slade of Wiss ‘Carol Joy *Boza? toil Vice. Center. _ street, featured an address by that members of the club having | Rienace Ot Widinichine winds pesoriing | whakeMeer-tanmads thes attiline (> Te Chg } William Cornell Lewis. The cere- Miss Boza is the daughter of Miss Barbara E. Joy, who gave articles suitable for inclusion nico a5 Diminishing winds ees ition of crtme and gangsters in Simonton and Eaton streets, af F<! mony, which will be solemnized|Mr.’ and Mrs. Joseph A. Boza, the members and their guests, in this forthcoming show lend them] Buffalo 95, Moderate northeast Saturday. = | bo" =” in Kansas City. | o’clock 7 following the evening | church | 803 Olivia street, and Mr. Lewis an extremely interesting talk, to the Sorority for exhibit there- | Brea, 3g. Florida: Fair ee ne DOG eee eine |. te dennings is din Fittavs service, will be pérformed by) is a native of Uniontown, Penn- important information regarding in lV Ghivade, 34 Warmer in the afternoon Satur-; The Kansas City star fee lin “| and Mrs. Wi owler will gj ig ‘Dr. W. W. Iliffe, pastor of the sylvania. the selection of suitable camps Mrs. Gellrich also told of the! Go) Be Christi ga: Oey tain-and warmer, 4, othe double slaying a ee un-| as organist 4 | oe “ghureh. | No formal invitations are be- for children concert on Saturday night of this! pete, 5 (3 Jacksonville Thru The Florida derworld. The Star said, “Binag-| eee ected th ‘Miss Boza will have as her|ing issued for the wedding and Miss Joy is eminently qualified week at tie High School Audi-! neroit 31 Straits: Small craft warning dis-' gio was murdered because elec enanne a maid of honor Miss Maggie Bath, ! reception, but Miss Boza, her -to speak on the subject of camps torium, when the Sorority spon- | Fy Bass 51 played Fresh to occasionally wanted to quit the ball Heme led While the Misses Betty Armay- family and Mr. Lew ate that and camping, for she is a dis- sors the appearance of the Uni-| re Worth 29 mode! ately strong northerly, when his team, the shalon® i ce { éf and Jeannie Briggs will be their friends end relatives may tinguished educator and coun- versity of Florida Glee Club. Hevea sg Winds div nishing today becom- national crime syndicate reac he M. The Cit ae } her: bridemaids. Justice K. Cole consider this notification of the selor and has behind her 27 Mrs. White spoke of the annual Taclecaville 39 ing moderate to fresh north to ing coast to coast, was losing, | e Citizen to Relatives r will act as best man for Mr. event to take place as their in- rs of camping experience and dance under the auspices of the ianeas City north to rortheast Saturday. Fair; anq it was Binaggio’s turn at! —— ae Ses | Lewis, and the ushers will be vitation to attend both the wed- has been a special lecturer in a Key West Humane Society that os s ather. ies | bat.” 5 E : fvstccss itn | | j Ofstertag D. Thomas and Herman ding and reception. large number of universities in will take place on the evening of KEY WEST Gulf of Mexico: Moderate; The Kansas City Star then) Sale On Yar { M. Frazier. | Following the reception, the this country and Canada Thursday, April 13. at the Hotel Key West Airport h northerly winds dimin-' stated: “The execution was car-| > ns Miss Boza will be given in couple plan to leave for Miami, At the » this month re- La Concha, this popular and en- Los Angeles ishing today and becoming mod- yjed out by local men, close Regular 6c NYLON | marriage by her father, and fol- where they will remain for about Dae QE th past ye activities ea Bas being known as aay erate northeast tonight and Sat- ae a ie fallen oe Ee $1.15 4% WORSTED _ hiv ib lowi cer ; a week on their honeymoon. of the clu» were given by the the “Dog Dance.” Meridian urday lorders which originated in an- b as > a C ee re ererony <p the 8 ix president, Mrs. Lee Goddard, and It was also announced that the Miami R aro | other city.” | Expert peti i f ("SS Seite Ser a a a a a ea ee each of the committee chairmen. American Home Department of Minneapolis 0 The slaia political chief and] ‘AL, 5 4 Spy Erie’s Changing Shores,” ‘These reports were very gratify. the Key West Woman's Club will Memphis 4 eport : : [anes had appeared recently] rg aan KNOOR my : S gms sie se ing and, added up to a. list, of award am annual prize to the girl New Orleans 3 Qpsprvatipn Taken anit Office, before a tedeuelh erecd a juny | — po Shop Le oi eles e . conerete,,tud noteworthy acbiaver., in the Home, Economies Course of New York 30 AM., : vestigating underworld activi-| 1113 Truman Avenue vs Last Screen Tour Of Season, "acreacnctan ina rival Key West High School who Norfolk Key West, Fla, April 7, 1950 jie © rit | i. nee 7 . Te It was announced that »plans. makes -the most progress in this Oklahoma City Temperature : pees Saha + = ‘ Dresented. By Atidiubon Soc. Last Night ave in prosress tor the installa couse during each year Omahu SAP RRaRRE TET i spel ; i tion of new officers of the. club' Mrs. Ann Cobo stated that the Pensacola Lowest. last night 56 |, By MONA FIELDS |. {the ever-present and well-known on May 9 with an affair to in- club will sponsor a cake sale later Roanoke Mean 61 Ge Bve! recedénted- low white’ and herring gulls; black clude a buffet supper for both on this month, further details of “St. Louis Nowaal 75 dsg6 tie: tere did not.pre-' terns, Merganser ducks, Mallard members and their husbands, which will be given at a later San Antonio at Precipitation Our Customers Tell Us ae vent a good sized audience from ducks, Canada geese in their and es also amnouipeed that ane. ; on prensiece 52, Total last 24 hours 0 ins. an sepond ad nding ldstanight’s Audubon. breathtakingly dramatic forma- Mrs. McCatfrey, of Miami, a past A number of out-of-town Seattle 3E | on, Seca ie: aye : : : - iopar re Tour. Te “epi the last of tions across the changing Aut- State eFderation president, would guests were present at the meet- Tallahassee 42 Toe POuelS a sai ROEBUCK AND CO. We Like To Buy the 1949-1950 season and pre- umn skies and many photographs officiate at these installation ing, and two new members were Tampa > Total this caae 720 ins. MATL % gented an interesting study of of the lovely whistling swan. ceremonies introduced, Mrs. Robert Quack- Washington B02 Feces Gaur Neier Orpe® From SEARS Catalogs e i ‘>. MBrie’s Changing Shores” from; This lovely bird was swiftly a i officers er the enbush a Ae ap Herz. It aa ERO ie x Sy ice age to the present day, becoming extinct and only some March meeting of the Woman’s was revealed that the club dur- TRUE, M i | “ oe | Peers bos was oat ably Pe aied by eight s ago there only three! Club, are as follows: Mrs. George ing the year has enrolled 23 new Bibby. Horan Gay are sel Relative ene 8:30 a.m. / j George H. Orians, well known, nests of the beautiful whistling | Mills Whi lent; Mrs. Wal- members ‘S a J i oe oy ] amephotographer and naturalist. swan to be found in the Lake lace B. Kirke, first vice-presi-. Decorations for the clubrooms # S* UP. : i Oe pees : } aveeFrom interesting geological Erie region. With the help ot, dent: M ‘obert Dopp, second were execited by Mrs. Harry * 7 eae \ Saalkevel 6:80 We can always be sure of being satisfied. When we i specimens hewn out of the in-|some special protective legisla-| vice-president: Mrs. Greyburn Galey and Mrs George Lucas, | ; ce aah oe return things, we don’t have any trouble getting our “4” Gigenous rock, right before our tion engineered by the Audubon’ Pinder, treasurer: Mrs. Burnham and consisted of big yellow 0€e. | | SS i x from you first” 1B «Tig ‘ 9 REE eer ‘ : } money back, so we always orde: ¥ eyes (on the screen, at any rate) Society, the number of nests of Maylord, _ tecording secretary marigolds and other charming | : ~ Mr. Orians showed us some of the Whistling swan has gradu- {| Mrs. W. C. Sweeting, correspond- garden flowers i { Tomorrow’s Almanac a2 “i Cee SMe ower folswin: ineibaies aeean: —— Sunrise 6:13 am. i Service .. Satisfacti Mrs. Lee Goddard and refreshments of punch, sandwich-| MY HOUSE Sunset 6:46 p.m. Savings ..5 543 *®™Hibitated that area: Then with of these bi found in that area} : bert Pace directors es-and cake were served in the Moonrise .m. { the use of excellent may-draw- this past season. This whistling’! other announgements diningrooin of the clubhouse by |, _ e ; e Moonset 10:56 a.m. ‘mgs and aerial photos the paths swan is a most beautiful and }Of importance were also made, members of the Hospitality Com- I've studied my house, many tears ote of some the later glaciers were dignified bird, but unintentiton- among them that of the coming mittee, with Mrs. Carl Bervaldi have been shed; Tid . + shown, as well as how, when and ally, of course, a clown as well. | historical show at the “Martello presiding et the punchbowl. coe we I've tho’t my Maker had | ides : r Why, that, inland sea, we know It was impossible for the screen | i oases ead aoe ‘ Naval Base *°" gg Lake rie occupies its pre-|tour audience to refrain from : Mayiaps my house, along the TOMORROW j J the prehistoric flora and fauna ally increa of. the preglacial period that in- and here were some 33 nestings | é ed in the Erie area} ing secr PHONE ae Shopping Service 1560 Credit Depar ms ae a ip qu . ~~ -“g@mt place in our geography. _| laughing heartily at the feeding Lynne Little Children’s UE el ef tha baxtot mined! Eastern Stanoard Time CORNER SIMONTON and FLEMING STREETS re Because the locale.‘ around! antics of these birds. They tip! py. Ae , Tt ae iad will to Kees cieah | High Low : | Lake Erie comprises essentially forward like some of the speci | Wins NECS. | Story Hour At Wee Tay Nill to Beer eam ok oh ResbOuin 6:25 am. ad feasotied ‘ PL cent dad a llerehiahted: toyii children play | 1:32 p.m. 9:30 p.m a iy “what we know as marsh~ and ally weighted toys c play * ine een | i p.m, [ ‘Sand dunes, the birds shown by, with and practically stand on! Tournament Library Fomorrow ym sic my maker will no for:| 000 r | r Mr. Orians on the een repre- their heads to feed on the mar4 ( cake ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA ae oe Se 9 * a4 ve! Mrs. Lynne Little won the | i sented the shore and marsh ine vegetation they like so well. wee E i | Tomorrow's story hour in the % meer i SON ,.| Reference Station: Key West | bitds for the most part. There, And in doing so stir up enough|NCCS Navy Wives Tournament ' children’s room at the public oe pecause Of mY great mis Time of| Height of ©! were howdver sone most inter- of the marine plants to help feed | prize at the U. S. Naval Station Library in the Woman's’ Club-!1¢ 1 didn’t use the best of earth, Station— Tide |high wate: Junior Miss esting family groups pictures of some of the smaller birds which | Bowling alleys this week, with a house on Duval street will see] ‘The (Bahia Honda | ORGANDY i and Mrs, Scarlet Tanager are usually found im their wake. handicap score of 182. |Mrs. Robb Roy Ricketts as Great Architect has known me’ (bridge) —Oh 10m __—9.0 ft. afid their three children at home’ Many of the beautiful but fast / The pr a large ham, was storyteller to boys and girls Mate nay bith , No Name Key FROCKS _. , dg @ precariously swinging nest. disappearing plants of our woods | awarded by NCCS Program As- | ranging from the ages of four to|He’s charted all the mistakes 've | (east end) +2h 20m : As usual with so many of our and marshlands were i by ant Vera C. Woods. ; \ ‘eight. rade = a Boe Ciiex bird families. Mrs. Tanager had Mr. Orians, and he emphasized} Runners-up were the Mes-| ‘This popular hour takes place I hope to res’ é i i te a A Se a Ripe st the brilinnt searlet the tact that these wore fae dis- | dames Louise Duke, 152, and Ed! every” Saturday» morning Bn pee ate: test in my: bone ot Gane e hee ee Easter just isn't! Without mage that gives that family appearing because $0 many/na Breeding, 190) 10:30 to 11:30 and is much en-!If I've cut my timber, that’s too, rth one of these gay little name. The three little nest- picnickers gathered every one in| Other players were the Mes-j jovea by the young people who unforeseen, ed, 4 yes iy ee ae dee ay oe ‘'¥fikgs with their wide-open sight and try to transpiant|dames Pe Brumstead; Anna) are present. They love the wide I had no help ee ean uciesee a zi ae bee ‘orrections frocks thai takes ee +, dpduths had a sort of roseat hue, them, without success or just | Gravel, Grace Joy and Ann Ma-' variety of stories they hear, He's written down each little er- ‘0 be subtracted. z 1 A (-++-)—Plus sign: Corrections to | it it may have been just a reflec- threw them away when they | ce l ranging fro! a é ‘5 Be en isir, waopen pink wilted ew of these lovely marsh| ‘The NCCS Bowling Handicap | “onéing from the-old gud much BASS Ue ED eae Wear be added. there cad: everywhere in i ‘ throats. Papa tanAger had just a plants will transpiant readily be- Tournaments for Navy Wives saat oratten _ expense YOU pe my tim ey meee Potetul Hahiwerhi “ecae : bit of duller yelow spreading cause the soil conditions are|have been held three times a0 © aaa! sits It fiat te F wishe Bll WANTS MILK SOLD ze g@oross his scarlet coat as he was seldom if ever satisfactory. If}year, during the Thanksiving, | SANE CONCLUSION Fe ite oom a te aw gel ae and good looks. Hy ¥ beginning to moult, but he was people aren't careful, many of our | Chris and Easter seasons, for : : Th ls beak. of timber. sGaisht | === pHa ‘om Page One) 4 still a brilliant looking bird loveliest wild plants like the|several years. and seasonal priz-| Eminent foreign’ psychiatists| ‘1° ae Oe eee annie Brice of 25 cent per quart for 2 “compared to his dull brown and golden orchis. moccasin flower | ¢s of turkey and hams have been Were being taken around a French} —8ained—pray Hell grant me jie jocally. $10.95 ti scittyellow little spouse. and the brilliant wild columbine| awarded, to the winners insane asylum. In the corridor; = Mune. | “New York, Pennsylvania, HEE "Mr. Orians wonderful photos will soon disappear, as have so} All Navy wives are invited to they met one of the patients. a PS RRS | Michigan-all sell milk for 17 cent ; °°" Ghd color film included some ex- many cf our previously unpro-| bowl at the U Naval Station! “Why,” one of the specialists SYMBOLS a quart,” said Carbonell : | ceptionally fine’ action film“ of tected birds alleys every Tuesday and Friday sie hin: (de xo seo but M. Lange | Key West's 30 cents a quart j ; 1 6 eh, poring, from 10 (o'clock. until ue aa an this. soxner all alone,| rye Tombs within your city for pasteurized milk, or 31 cents } j = = noon, pga aera Gu saan Are symbols of heartache and @ Quart fr homogenized milk is 1 oe | awaSeries: Of Lenten Organ Recitals | Soe at Be aan ames he Sig seat th pain. | the highest milk prices in the = ae - | Poinciana roa am me only person 10) 1¢ we could but alter our errors’ United States. Zs H ) | : all the world: who knows where; “Ang ‘bring back our ‘loved : * Closed With Beautiful Program On | pp. 4. Méetine — | poe | Ren Bawteca Dress Shops eae? 7] . 7 > ae | x o arr es I’m sure we would lay them to ‘ “s Wednesday Evening At St. Paul’s Monday Evening |Coming Events rest | Sittine 417 DUVAL STREET and is : > Without heartache and pain.“ fo] 1113 TRUMAN AVE A beautiful and inspiring series, nade” by Schubert; the stately ‘FRIDAY, APRIL 7— in their breast. NAN q “LIN' ‘ of Candlelight Organ Meditations] and impressive s | N AND CLINT, 613 Fleming Sarabande” by It has been announced that the Key West Community Singers, \Street, take. photographic por- Poinciana School P.T.A. will same toa close Wednesday night! George Mricdvich | Handel. -an* ; Macias cenine host ‘The (racism Ratorio,: 8 If we would but pause to consider ; traits, but they give much more at Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church | Fe OD ae even ce P. M. at First Methodist The errors we've made in the| than that! They prod , ~ccyawdth the sixth and final organ re-| ther rendition, by request, of]10, at 8 o'clock in the School, — Church: Public welcome ar ne ce a. They. Dodane aie cital of the Lenten group. |Godard’s lovely “Berceuse” from | Auditorium: | Exhibit of oil paintings by ‘Our loved ones on earth would| the bee as ot wes cies cae : a Charles R. Roberts, recitalist,|“Jocelyn:” and very expressive|_“ SPe« jal program has been, Arthur McCarty, Womats| be happy | pe nality and record it He Te727a@t-the console of Saint Paul’s!and effective arrangements and | Planne dae this mesting, the Clubhouse Galleries on "Til their tombs accept them| priceless remembrance—to gist _.., Magnificent organ, ented an variations on the favorite hymns, | @!s¢tion of officers for the com-| — Duval street. To continue to at last. pleasure and “happiness and make excellent program of music, rich| “In The Hour of Trial,” “O Lamb | "8 yea! will be held. | April 8. 2 to 6 P.M. daily. one proud. Perfection in detail : in. the matchless tonal effects! of God,” “Weary of Self,” and a| , The Book Tea, which is sche-; Luncheon - Meeting, Officers! aj) there's left is our loved ones.| is their goal.‘ : 4 drawn frem the vast resources of|magniiicent musical setting, a duled for the afternoon of April} Wives Club, 12:30 P. M., at; = z int you with this abil- 3 : . ae We regret not the pain that a ~sthe instrument. ‘Weish Hymn, to the noble poem | 20 at the School, will be discuss- | Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. ae Acne . ior you can baves ade The compositions rendered in-| by James Russell Lowell, “Once |@% and details regarding it will Mrs. Jonathan Jackson, guest ' 1 wonder—these symbols of heart-| trait sitting and see a RP ot ¢luded an adaptation and har-|To Every Man and Nation.” be announced. : | speaker. Election of co-| ache— * proofs FREE, by merely makin; ‘monization by Johann Sebastian} Great interest has been edi-|,, Books ave especially needed for chairman. What they meant to us after] an appointment between now Ae ni uwBach Of the Penitence Chorale,|denced in the organ recital series | the fst and second: grades, and MONDAY APRIL 10— ee as jee Call them at 837.—Advt. tee “With Broxen Heart and Con-;by appreciative. music _ lovers, all parents and friends of Poin- Meeting. Poinciana Parent-| __ iB oaths trite Sigh:” -R. M. Stult’s. melo-}and Mr.. Roberts has. been re.|®27@ school have been invited! “Teachers Association. 8 P.M. | ———— Meas eee. 2 entawdious and colorful. “Andante in! quested to arrange for the pres-|t® attend and heip in the pro-| at School Auditorium. Elec- | ‘a-1is4:” .@ second rendition, by re-jentation, in the near future, of |1@ct Of adding books to the:school tion of officers. | HEAR Guest of the” beautiful. :‘'Sere-|more organ concerts library | TUESDAY. APRIL 11— ree A REAL Democrat Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- — making ‘such a report consults bekah Lodge’ No. 14. 8:00 P. ys the family’s pi n, and any M. at Knights. of Pythias «March Report Given By Home lother person who can contribute" Hall, Fleming street. Visiting to an understanding of the home Rebekahs welcome. os..oService Department Of Red Cross situation. This report is then WEDNESDAY, April 12— PEPPER wired to the serviceman’s camp Meeting, La Concha Navy, Mrs. Helen Thielen, newly ap- dents and veterans and their | or Station and the decision is then | Wives Club, 7:30 P. M. in ‘pointed Home Service Chair-; dependents ana Nie ead oleae clapton, Building 178, U., Fiocidas Genie Genaice man with the Key West Chapter; Much of the Red Cross Home euthor es oe ‘o whether the S. Naval Station. i ¥ : { serviceman should be given. THURSDAY, APRIL 13— SPEAK ‘of the American Red Cross an-j work is devoted to obtaining re- | emergency leave. : | Annual Dance sponsored by % nounces their report of the Home} ports on the home conditions of | When a serviceman is in Key | Key “est Humane Society, Friday, 8:00 P.M. Services activities for the month! families of service ersonnel, | West on leave and finds it neces- } popularly known as the Dog A ae March The: eoeieitiee. are ee be. {Say to obtain an extension of Dance .La Concha Hotel. Stations : me ig 5 tried De-|time due to an emergency, the! Sewing group of Monroe Coun- WGBS Miami During the past month _ this | cause of reported illness at home.|Red Cross Chapter can help the ! ty Hospital Auxiliary meets WMIE Miami «department of the Red Cro | The question arisés as to wheth,|serviceman by submitting a re- 2 P. M. at Hospital. Call Mrs. | handled 107 cases which includ- yer it is' wise for the servicemen] port to Red Cross at the service- | Rutt, 420-W, for transporta- ed servicemen and their depen=|to come home. the Red Cross in! man's camp or station tion. i (Paid Political Advt.)