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i Fa a ee _ (THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1989 NALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ... ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONES: Citizen Office, 51; Residence, 6294 AGE FOUR |e: SOCIETY ... PER NINA LESLIE GULEY, Society Editor Shrimp Catches Greater Here ~ Humane Society Ball Held At La Concha Hotel Thursday Evening Was One Of Gala Events Of Season The Humane Society, Ball Held drews, Boston Bull Screwtail; — At the meeting on March 23,' Mrs. Arthur, the outgoing pres- < aie 33 BEER 2 officers for the coming year were ident, was presented with a Past, ied Git aie eae Kansas Cits ee | BEER at no extra cos | “**@f@eted and are to;be installed on President’: Pin, and a Lifetime! y ee ae KEY WEST 66 Naval Base ' Sunday, April 23, at 2:00 p. m.,in Membership Certificate at the Mrs. Griffin Key West Airport 65 TOMORROW } the Post Home. They are as fol- ceremonies. és 5 | Los Angeles é Eastern Stanaard Time ‘ daws: « Presenting these, two gifts to| To Study At Louisville High Low ‘ President, D Lee Curry; the outgoing president is cus-| 7, age Meridian 9:11 an ae | ‘ senior vice president, Grace L. tomary in the Auxiliary the! Cornell Univ. Miami rae 10:08 p.m 3:30 pm, | ‘ sMigekie: junior vice president, treasurer, Mrs. Vanessa Saun-| Sean Minneapolis 000 | i Mary Signorelli: treasurer, Van- ders, upon retiring from office’, Mts. Juanita Griffin of 173-A Memphis .. 83| ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | ' “essa Saunders; conductress, Edna last year, was also presented Poinciana Place, left yesterday Nev, Orleans 49| Reference Station: Key West | —~—Arthur; chaplain, Priscilla War-, with these two awards of work for New York to attend a special New York 3v Time of! Height | nock; guard, Mary Cruz trusete well done. Mrs. Arthur is a,Course being given at Cornell Norfolk 38 Station ‘Tide * alot wares | ‘ (3-year), Mary Borntraeger;-trus-, charter member and has held of-| University Medical. ‘School and ere Se 49 Bahia Honda i hcl £ &. tee Q-year), Ida Smith; appoint-, fice from the beginning. Mr |New York Hospital ene ;: 28 0h itm eb a 2 I<e€ officers are as follgws: seere-" Sep athough not a charter C ee Se mitebe. 8 a wat tary, Ottilee Gates; color béafers,” member; has held séveral differ- | o a Miss e sy (four), Maty Borntraeges,, Betty’ ent offices in the organization. | One Ex ents ee 29 Boca Chien +2h 20m Lee Elmore, Ida Sinith, Vera’ ‘At Thursday's meeting, final! WEDNESDAY, APRIL* 19— a ap oF Genay % Wood; historian, H.-Edith Whit;,.plans weve formulated for enter-| Meeting La Concha _ Navy San apne 54 | Chace one cee ee ney; patriotic instruetor, Lena taining M Shuman and _ her} Wives Club, 7:30 P. M, in seat ees se. o8 (née ae set Ruth.Plowman . +; group of officers, who are to be! — clubrooms, Building 178, U. ee PE WE Mi aa Mrs. Bernice Shuman, 13th, hére for the ceremonies | S. Naval Station Ta ai 42| (—)—Minus sign. Corrections. exile: 3 imine RC ae | THURSDAY, APRIL 20— weit a 50 to be subtracted. : Sewing group of Monroe Coun- Sa nach 33 (4+)—Plus sign: Corrections to Nee ee ae eae _ at ‘La Concha Thursday evening waS.a_ sentation. Those ;who planned the party were eagér to (offer “something different) in the way of entertainment /and they certainly accomplished _ it. ‘Instead of a few blue-blobded »erdogs walking sedately with their * owners through the dining room of the hotel, twenty-eight beau- | Mr, and» Mrs. Dan Navarro, : Pomeranian; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Otto, Yorkshire Terrier; Mrs. L, ‘Staples, Cocker Spaniel; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stick, Cocker; Comdr. and Mrs. J. B. Swain, Cocker; :Mr. Arthur V. R. Thompson, {Welsh Corgi; Mr. and Mes. Chas. Thompson, Great Dane; C. Wa- Hollywood G. C. Lewis Sees Great Future * | For Local Shrimping Indusiry § : i] The shrimp industry in Key West is defi Than Peak Of Season Elsewhere * EP DOWN. HERMAN" | Number Building | : ‘Permits {ssued aid GUSTAV MUELLER (Continned From Page One) lv intelligent and tiful creatures went to the party censier, Doberntan; Mrs. Geo. | | cording to G. C. Lewis, manager of the Brunswick D 74 and most of them stayed, to their Mills White, Pekingese. otes | pany, which is operating at Porter Dock | > > showing a model charactep obvious enjoyment. | It is almost impossible to list] i “The catches of shrimp by the Key West flect of Today By Butler before he “nt overseas vane ee ee maker heat dOks VAIBOUE Marine com | By: The:Astociated Press | ter now than at the very peak of produc ot | ices Sage ied eraia yee the audience couldn't havi een ment. Very few o: ose presen ager cea z . s) mg : t | U the Air 4 e. ware hoeareNt. They clapped had any idea that there ene as ELIZABETH TAYLOR aks bey teday., andthe depice Bog Poet aunererant ie os buildings t for « $9,500 Told of Mueller’s convies ‘dciferously for the Handsome many beautiful animals on the TO WED MAY 6TH | Up their residences in Key West.® | concrete biock ence tion, James announced he bigidogs and they Ah-a-a-ed (on Island. It was a revelation and] Elizabeth Taylor and Nick Hil-' “It is difficult to find suitable bringin : ' \ sued tod I F. Butle aac d has CORRAL? aidescending scale) for the tiny the Humane’Society, through its ton will be married by a Catho- houses c° apartments for our from) Miami See ee renin 1 nt ot and the Corporal’s mothes . ssamites who appealed to their pro- president, Mrs. Geo. Mills White, jic priest, May 6, in the Church of families. [t would be wise if the sti Ba ise ia a ie William 2°¢ 80ing to do all they can tective sense. It was a verp ap- | expresses gratitude for the co- the Good Shepherd in Beverly Geudiel ob: Key West ates Bee Ses , : to at 1e " ig be James Sta .preciative audience and the fol- operation of all wha contributed Hills. TEIAI EE ea uahaeacan ae or came ‘ § ODS See enue Bad as ‘ids Matt lowing owners with their beau-‘to the enjoyment of this part of But the actress will retain her to-those dealers and boat’ opera, on today by that, sheuld Muelien a tiful animals did a great deal to ae ae ae aoe own Protestant toma be : ite use PORDCS) sent to son, he. will try make the third annual “Dog’s t will probably be a long time mothe: : wel he Av ¥&: : he ; eee apis gaeet Dance” an outstanding affair. | before the dances of little Machin Mrs. Frances Taylor said that a fiieielbe. Week J have located wow Figur to arrange a correspam Ellis Archer, Boxer; Susan/sisters and Diana Diaz cease to the talks Elizabeth »and her. jfamily ,will be _ here © ‘ae . . pide nceoata | ; ence course for his sg Beldner, Harlequin Dane; Igna-|be a topic of conversation. They fiance, son of hotelman Conrad ‘Otheya who have moved here ar cael lie son so he can continue cio Carbonell, Collie; Mrs. Bow-| were so good as to be almost in- Hilton, have been having with a Stanley Styron of Oriental, N. C.: : me eet B educa dom Convent Juniors Held Annual the New Arrivals | be “gallant enough to step out | cise the use of the ballot = nyan Cutter, French Poodle; Mrs. |credible and the audience show- priest are merely to acquaint.the Earl Holton of Vandemare, N. C.; outer ashe 5 sae Deggin, Boxer; Mary Eberhardt, ed ite appeedarion by its loud bride with Catholigism. {Garland Fulcture of Oriental, find p! mp: it f ONLY 34 PERCENT Pug; Lt. Comdr. Ever, Scotti hiand sustained applause. aie ke i N,.C. andl Wilson Wharton of mea ub INDY & ERC “Terrier; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gar-}. Still another feature contribut- yp 4n DRA HENDRIX Whistorsville, NC ss ee Continued From Page One cia, Miniature Toy Pomerinian;!ed to the evening’s fun. They (7° 0” sf reuen Soil | Se reais arn Nera ea en Toad : i Mrs. Dorothy Heist, Dachund; | weer a group of square dancers, GETS A DIVORCE | oonumdar ee boas Be ean Al an 2 she reach the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henning,!trained by Mrs. Ralph Harten- The wa™’s most decorated GI,j are good eubctantal men ae . P) Wirephoto Cocker Spaniel and puppy; Capt.|stine at the Y.M.C. A. They Audie Mu:hy, has been divorced fate rein Gouitien Guiles aiid bhe Carl Hilton, Schnauzer; Lt. L.|were: Carol Henning; Reba Mc- | Wanda Hendrix. She| fine additions to yoar city. i packin MRS. HELEN DORTCH LONG- ee B,, Hadden, German Shepherd; Hugh; Kay Werebold; Mac Kap- got the divorce yesterday in Los] “We have the ice situation There STREET (above) of Mariefta, roon oe Mrs. Helen Harrochs, Miniature | lar; Bill Roderick; Ted Moss and Angeles, a‘ter telling the judge] pretty well in hand now We cee anal dealer Pana Sa eae hn ae Toy Terrier; Dr. and Mrs. Aub-| Swede Oulton. The figures were that Murphy had criticized her, i : ects : | Ga., 89-year-old widow of Con- : ie e emo réy Hamilton, Cocker; Lt. H. P.| pretty and interesting and the made her physically and men-| ~ = eee - _| federate Gen. James Long- | 1 he 1944, ¢ ut of ‘Hansen, Dachund; Mr. A. C. Mc | bounce and enthusiasm of the in tally ul, she said. VON % aiieets iada ccandidutectos she } lified voters: Allister, Collie; Mrs .Albert Mills, !dividual dancers was contagious Murphy did not contest the ARMED FORCE k q p A y cies ; See - nt actually Chihuahua; Mrs. Monica McCall, /'to the point of filling the onlook- action. 3 sa AB dN £ | governorship of Georgia. She + \ I A [ i if R M AN on election day. Brindle Boxer; Mr. J. D.Mc-An- jers with envy. | oe 2 . | thinks Gov. Herman Talmadge, | he SRUTALRLY cnge ie and ni : ale (stccceaszaaseeeee| TQ) BE OBSERVED ON | ceserecnsmeonncss | Saye ca a | § | | = \ | | | | Mrs. Maxon . Making Short Visit Here of San Francisco, Mrs. Maxon! Robert L. Bowm = ee since birth, are in Candler hospital at Savannah, Ga., with their rowdy comedy. en as - + vman, resident - +f er . oO a av sai. _ Mrs. Helene Maxon, of Buffalo, | bas travelled widely. She ex-|of the Chesapeake & Ohio Rail.| {Uemapeseavnns oe ghee. cerraoes: | Tey. Sse | ot Fonda! "He jan tvees here sw York and Ft, Lauderdale, q s : “-~'| pleased at the great number of | years ago. ‘ a] ia, leavés. to-day after having improvements she sees here in RDN eae nurse standing at left was not identified. Their blindness was Resi a cee idea tue Riay GUES ior i sant ed ania in Ree er Key West since her visit nine! will return there upon her de-| @¥¢ 4 Congenital cataracts whcih surgeons removed several Ay ia how progressed, the THOUSE er first visit sinc . years ago. arture from Key Ws da: jo. Now: they have been fitted with ie: a: ri isper ee ees i pie s. Maxon niotored down} Maintaining her winter home), % 7 est. and ‘le Y ith temporary glasses audience whispered the first Give All Details to: H Hee frem Miami with her friend, Mrs. Bill Lee, who had been speacitey a day or two with her Ft! Lauderdale. | A native of the California city in pressed herself as surprised and in Ft. Lauderdale, Mrs. Maxon: ty Hospital Auxiliary meets at 2 P. M., at Hospital. Call Mrs. Rutt, 420-W, for trans- portation (®) Photo THE THREE LITTLE HALL SISTERS ::om Acworth, Ga., blind ing colors in the dress of Miss Louise Lenhardt, hospital super- road, born. in Fostoria, Ohi \ ostoria, Ohio, 59) yior, Left to right: Eloise, 14: Elaine, 10, and Faye, 7. The later on in the spring will go to which aid their sight. Their mother, also blind, has never seen her summer bome in Buffalo. the children. Tides a i FONDA ACTS IN PLAY (Continued From Page One} which has be added. several scenes of than usual” He had declined to news of Mrs. Fonda’s death from seat to seat WANTED TO LEAS HOTEL or MOTEL or Florida Echo, 315 Professional Bldg., Miami 32 one ‘ : ! yA to partly lay through to control their govel Prom At Ft. Taylor Officers Club | : Ey. a Sunday miaht, warmer, ment and say who shall a ¢ 4 . : Sunday. occasionally e number of ij The Juniors of C.M held their ting, Miss Judy Trevor, Ray-, SS Defense Secretary * fresh, n winds becom- |e! ats in Monroe ea ual Jr-Sr, prom this week| mond Delgado, Miss Nancy Fair-! . Louis Johnson Issues _ | LEWIS STI ss | ing nort ly re not the. only am a the Fort Taylor Officer's! Club. | ieia, Don Thompson, Miss Lettie fe ees pte seis iL | Flor today and Sun-|in Florida who failed to perl Miss Gay 1.ou Barroso, president’... 2 a pe Fighter Statement On nea ahs 4 I wens day except vy cloudy on low-, their duty as good citizens: . Castri Frank Youn; Miss Al- POV IT FUT V ET VVET VS Truma nas ot e ade’ e ae ler =. } of the class, crowned Miss Rose | “SO, “82 i islaste Ghisciance Of Div erases t. vet madelthe, ()y jags S30 Million jer east coi 't quite so warm. State Chamber of Commerce: Mary Roberts. queen of the prom ; thea Haskins, James Sheppard, Have Daughter RE ~ ey ire ere l ate lin extreme south portion, con-, ports that in 24 counties, 50 With a beautiful lei of gardenias.| Miss Groce Fermandez, Jackne 4,” and Mos) Eugenie’ Haloid | ‘Seeretacy. of » Defensey, Louis) strauss, was asked by newsmen! , DETROIT, April 15.—W).—The cool. elle | aa Oe ss Os eae “The vice-president, Miss Grace Drudge, | Miss, Joyce Bradley, Berke : ryt Tohhsoni; today urged the pédple'! t : one Mar hed. Fede oe Cor ‘ 3 > | Democrats failed to vote in . Bernandez, and the treasurer, Helio Oropeza. erkowitz announce the hirth, of Fan Dai ; p' i cont fen on the’ hydrogen, Raisers razer Corporation lost ; Jacksc il ru The Florida} 1944 Democratic senatorial Miss Lyn:i Schneider, then pre-| “Miss Rase May ‘Roberts, Olii- a daughter, Ellen Kay,, on April of the United’ States to unite with pee a ihe aa a have. said | $30,329,351 last vear. { Straits t Gulf of Mexico; In 52 ties, 40 percent: Yaented the Seniors with lovely ford Smithy Miss Nelia Acevedo, 9 in Tallahassee..Memorial) hos- the Army, Navy, Marine Corps | {po oiee goo might destroy! This. was disclosed in, the euto- Mod rth to northeast! more were equally negligent. = ‘siggld statuettes on which | their Cecil Mardis, Miss Bennie Threl- pital. The baby . weighed 5| 0d. Air Force in the observance |" ° wore PY. SUS TUDE up the | motive corporation’s annual fi, wine ly cloudy weather - i 3 ““Rathes were engraved. keld, Johnny Sosin Miss Shirley |, iB si of the “Armed Forces Day” cele- | fj aaa olie Strauss doggn‘t|nancial statement, issued today. today ; | TELLS LABOR PARTY so) Music was provided by Gus Cothron, Russell Albury, Miss Less orga rig aa bration. Secretary Johnson hailed | eS ae te t |It, compares with net profit, of Jack To Apalachicola: | Be ee : “~Ayala and his orchestra, ind the Gloria, Bezanilla, Edward Watts, y/ SO the occasion as the first “Parade! fe Dea, ay ieee feeling | $10,362,098 after all taxes in 1948.1 No s or storm warnings (Continudt Esa “chaperones and guests were Mr. Miss Carmen Avila, Robert Han’ Nomination Of of Preparedmess" by the unified | at ce ye ee | en ed | date when it may be i and Mrs. Alfred Barroso, Mr. son, Miss Anna Mateo, J. H. | , 5 : forocs, of the nation. He. was join: (ren ee ec reer pe commana tO. that OF she anus aaa | said there is urgent party and Mrs. Edwin’ Trevor, Dr. and’ Shockey, Miss Joyce Park, Ken- Lions’ Officers ed in his al by civilian and| something ee Baal I lent jie genera] in 1949. But K-F is. Report | be done in the marginal 0 Mrs. Albert Gibbs, Miss Maude neth Meador, Miss Norma Mar- miliary officials of Xhe services. (5.4 ie o reccicee ee oe ee fence Roberts, ord Miss Migdalia Bar- tinez, Forrest Arthur, Miss Joann On April 27 Secretary of Defense Louis) 2on¢, UXe @ firecracker, nor is it has three new models in prc bservation T City Office, | eaking to a London rios. Bethel, Al Albertis, Miss Caro- ak = Johnson: | something that will blow a chunk | duction 0 n to reach the as- | 8.3 Le conférence aan SMS iaing altended atic fig Gibbs, Charles Walker, Miss Lion president Charles “Smith| , Atmed Forces Day, Soturday, (Ce Samm te, Size Of | the) sembly Lincs. Key West 5, 1950 | uary 23, the k . Peresa Carey, Benjamin Lowe, Ellen Trevor, Taylor Larrimore, | a eee via May 20th, marks the f come! rey eo aa Company President Edgar Kai- jeral election, we won om Miss Mary Lou Solomon, Allen Miss Diane Goldberg. announced today that nominas | bined demonstration by, Americ 's| and of our survival as a free na. !S€! believes that most of the) Be Our task next time t-te Carey, Miss Isabel Avila, Bob Clayton Fuller, Miss Sharon tion for offices for the coming | defense team of its progress, under | tion.” Ss, as he put it, “are behind | Lowe tn decisive victory.” <owierdReese, Miss Clara Alvarez, Tom Mardis, Art Shellenberger, Hu- year will be held April 27, and] the National Security Act, toward! Armed Forces Day is als Mean 73| Morrison spoke appreei Connolly, M Diana Molina, bert Martinez, Pete Fernandez, that election will take place. on | the goal of readiness for any occasion upon which Ame Normal 75) of American economic ° ai tga p Benneth Key, Miss Lynn Schnei- tillo, Archie Kneff, May 11 eventuality. It is the first parade! should consider and evaluate Precipiialion Britain. He said. : ¢ 45 Ser. Charles Auxier, Miss Gay cht, Miss Janice Ross, He announced that the | of preparéness by the unified for- | serv 5° individual men otal last 94 Hours ‘ “We have to. seek with ¢a * “Bou Barroso, Michael Hamilton, shofield, Edward Shep-, annual Ladies Night will be held| ces of our land, sea and air de-| women in uniform, disposed at] hin meni ‘NS. energy to be able to stand oma Miss Pat Bethel, David Freeman, pard, Gary Thompson, and Ran- 0m May 4 fenses. ‘home and abroad to discharge the] 4¢ 8:30 A.M.. E. : aeona iS. | own feet in 1952 when Mar Miss Bette Fairfield, Le ar: jell i — eee “We very ¢ : ; | eee ee : onth ins. syd bel iss Bette Fairfield, Leo War- ny Adell. | = 5 { fe want every citizen to, responsibili of guarding our i aid comes to an end, Jt sigue Bees rome | Lax Family know our defense forces better. security ira world of diverse in- | : 3 ‘NS: the policy of the Labor par . | a |We want every citizen to know terest and conflicting principl Atlanta a nis: } ost likely é ve : V ili Rei 18 |the men e..d women, th I te uaa toc oe crine | ee kely to lead to tha . . mar i > “Te en vid women, the equip- It is an occasion for hoi g' Suguste ae re Sete ne news E 22 New Officers Of VFW Auxiliary ‘Returns To [iment and the organiations in these men and women for thein, SHIRE Relative Humidity, 620 am |p ee <S : ; ee ee ae a | which is invested a major share fish devotion to dut | Birminghem ! ei | Heer for haw To Be Instatled On Sunday, April23 Virginia Home of his tax dollar. Pox it i¢ upon commend tee petiogcae Eee ana | SpaBiie ae : i = ‘ | |this “combination of’ manpower vice and urge my fellow eri- Boston TER tune Fhe Ladies Auxiliary to VFW: District President of VEW Aux- | Mi ond Mis J. J. Lax, of | and weapens that we ee ee teS arma te Cehag ten Butte Sea Level, 8:30 a.m. jae 3 “field their regular meeting Thurs-|iliary of Florida, will be instali- ffichmon, Viramva, with vee hope for the safety of democracy on this—their day!” ies ston 30.08 ins.—-1016,9 mbs, | Martin’s day at 8:00 p. m., at the Post ing officer. Mrs.. Shuman has in- Sat pana arp nian Bere A eee ere RESUS aE Ge Gal ss _____.._ Chicago — Pe es A . Jerrel, left Key West ‘ Cor) Chr T | With tne a. abeth street. lformed the Dap ta eist 2 a a Sapp uat ‘orpus Christi ‘omorrow’s Almanac 1a : ee ciiary ores, Ue Auliary | Secretary, after having spent the| LITTLE BLIND GIRLS NOW SEE Denver , 6:04 am.| ‘he Casa Marina Beata rs. p ¥' Vera C. Wood, that she is bring- ys with Mrs. Lax’s ‘Detroit r 6-50 on | Martin is now available President, presided at this, her Ge her Aull oe ohinnie. of 6rti and Mrs. Hilary | (ee me = 6:50 p.m.| out - meeting in office. She has 2 of officers The Ieee come ae ee ‘ pore EI Paso . - Meont | ov ‘ 2.3 1 elected Conductress for the a for the ceremonies on the ae eee ee gs é — eas Moonset ual ' pee year. ane. is the former Miss | M nville ;ment. Try our hair settin

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