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SOCIETY NINA LESLIE GULEY, Society Editor "Double Ring Ceremony At Catholic ‘Church Of St. John The A postle In On Friday, April, 14, at the} of relatives and friends , Catholic Chuzch of St. John the young c-uple. “Apostle, in Hialeah. Miss Mar-| After the garet Walsh of that city became} on their wedding the bride of. George William | -¥barmea, of Kev West. | The double-ring ceremony was' daughter of Mr. performed by the Rev. William ~ J: Sheerin, the solemn and beau- ~tifal rites taking place amid decorations of gardenias, gladioli | and ferns. with wedding music on| reception trip to York and other northern points. and Mrs. T. F. York, her father | Police Department. The family Hialeah for Some years. ry avanine «+/+ the organ andthe singing of Ave A graduate of the Roosevelt % Maria. | High School of the New York; ("Miss Walsh had as her attend-| city, the former Miss Walsh was cashier at the Miami | employed as | Beach offi and Power Company prior to her | { marriage. Mr. Ybarmea is the son of Mrs. | ‘Charles Cremata of Elizabeth; street, this city, of Mr. and Mrs. William Sawyer, also of Kev West. from the Key West High worrant. Miss Dorothy Notley, while i Joseph Williarn Sawyer, of Key f | as Mr. Ybarmea’s best man. % The bride had chosen for her r marriage attire a lovely blue gabardine suit with matching ac- cessories, and her corsage was of #7 xx pink camellias. Miss Notley wore & beige crepe gown with match- West, uncle of the groom, acted | i | “Hialeah Wed ‘Miss Walsh, Mr. Ybarmea of the honoring them, the bride and groom left New The former Miss Walsh is ‘the Walsh, formerly of Yonkers, New being a retired; police lieutenant of the Yonkers have been making their home in e of the Florida Light; and a grandson} He graduated | School | PERSONALS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE |NCCS Sunday Evening Dance ‘Attracted Large, Attendance Entertainers at the NCCS: Ser- vicemen’s Ciub ‘Dance’: Sunday night were Chas. Adams, FN, who sang, “I Wish 7 Didn't Eove You So;” Sgt. Ted Clayton,” USAF, who “It Isn't Fai: Dav “SN, «who sang, Moon,”..and September Song;” Eddie Rourk;:RM2, who sang, “Chattanooga Shoe Shine and | WS and Day,” ful melody. The delightful Tune Orchestra furnished dancing from 8:45 to 1 NC Junior Hoste: guests included: Pat > Delgado, Bett Cole Porter's’ beauti- Boy,” but by no means» least, ullings, who sang, “Night [A eeeeeeeeeeeeemenss ers and Dale Baker. ‘New eo vals DEATHS \Wiaceass L. Gootee gvowt AMG: accessories and had a gar-) in 1939, an a veteran of World} Norman L. Gootee, 63-year-old “4 @enia corsage. War II. ite is employed as assist- | retired U.S. Government marine “Mrs. T..F,, Walsh, the bride’s ant purser on the steamship -S engineer, died at 10:30 p. m., Fri- pi, Mother, wage navy blue and Florida. wevvvvevv evry _ day, April 14, en route to Mound white ‘sheer with accessories’. Attending the wedding and re-|Have Son ; Park Hospital shortly after he to match, and res Sa oes carbon: ver pret Reson Mr, and Mrs. Joe Scadlock, 513 | was stricken with a heart attack zeae wie Mrs. iad ta at A ao " Gienits Mr. William. street, announce the | at his home, 3227 Tenth Avenue mata, the groom's mother, was and Mrs. Charles, Cremata, Mr.) nigh of a son this “morning at) Noth, St. Petersburg Fla. Corsage wis of white gardenias. their two sons, Houston Lee and Bias The ne yy: Pie i al weighed ahd avac.a member atthe Bick. - Following the ceremony in the Dennis Michael. Present also = lyn, N. ¥., Masonic Lodge, 798. churc’, a buffet supper was giv-' were Mr. end Mrs. Harry Kir- asta Granicak cuaicthe cfomner Wilhelm-Rooth will announce ar- en at the reception held at the chheiner, of Miami Beach, and Evie : home of the brice’s parents, 934 East 24th street, in Hialeah, and hhoth the marriage and reception Were attended by a large number; the Mesdames Peacock, Harding Murray and McJames, all of New York City three of these ladies being aunts of the bride. Photographs ‘dink Redline: gs oF Native Key West Scenes Se eeaceel , At New Show At Martello Gallery ~ Wisitors and Key Westers alike of , the are visiting the Martello Art Harry Gallery these days''to see the. with shrimp industry here; Pickering, who ‘works infra-red film to achieve ‘o” work of local photographers,;shimmering lights and darks; ‘© Both professional and amateur. and James A. White, USN, whose ‘{ And’ indeed, the exhibition . is pictures _of the Presidential something to see. .-yacht, The Williamsburg, and There are magnificent scenery the USS Howard W. Gilmore, Shots, familiar as a stroll along show great amateur skill. Key West streets, as well as: The subject matter of the ex- «handsome portraits of well-| hibition is broad and includes ydsnown local people. | trees, flowers, birds, boats, archi- » Outstanding in the show is the ‘tectural detail, cigar factory work of Nan aud Clint’ Giese, ; ruins, all three of the old Martello : whose magnificently: mounted | fortresses, adults, babies, kittens, ie and hung photographs show - ta! as well as many others of great 5 “true artistry of composition and interest to all gallery visitors. OM 4 election, as well as_ infinite: Also included in the exhibition hau ‘hnical skill. jis a group of beautifully execut- +s sey The work of Jeff Brodhead is ed etchings by Martin Lewis, also pleasing, and it is a real who is teaching at the Art Stu- Wa" “Pleasure to see local and familiar dents League in New York City. 2 seenes so well captured on film,, The etchings were loaned for ex- : Other photographers repre+ hibit by Mrs Canby Chambers Vrvan Bented in the show include Art-;of Key West. hur Judge, whose two shots of; The art gallery, located on the Key West lanes would be hard; Monroe County beach, is oper ‘to match; Bernard Frank, who, daily from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m, has captured some of the activity ‘with the exception of Monday. K.W. Bridge PONS Now Uifiliated With Meriden Contract Bridge Group + It has been announced that the, Key West Bridge Association, a “lately-formed organization de- ‘Yoted to the playing of duplicate bridge, is now a member of the} weekly affaris, and begin each Wednesday evening at 7:30. Last week the North and South team having the high score of the evening’s play consisted of ; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lang, while American Contract Bridge Leg-| high score for the East and West gue, positions were made by Lt. This atiiliation having been ef-| James G. Cowart and C. R. Rea- fected, it is now posible for the | gan. «i. players in this club to obtain rat-| It is expected that there ara tf ing points at each session, these | many people in Key West who .rating points to count toward the} would be interested in joining tee master points it is necessary|the Key West Bridge Association, to have in order to play in na-jand play in these games each Meteetional tournaments. Wednesday evening, and so the The making of these points wes begun at the last ses-|vitation to these persons to come ysion of the Key West Bridge As-| to the American Legion Home to- ‘sociation, which took place last} morrow promptly at 7:30 P.M., Wednesday evening at the Amer-j where a welcome will be ex- fcan Legion Home on Stock Is- tended to any teams desiring to land. These meetings are regul in the playing fas aa A iene ———p- S=—Dr. Gray Teo . ibincee: Officer Be Wives Club At Frida y Luncheon #The *bi-weekly luncheon-meet, ati ing of the Officers Wives Club — ill take place on Friday of this We April 2% ata2:30 P.M. at the Officers Club at Ft. Taylor, it was anounced to-day. meeting will be the GiGi Beshany and Alice Laugd hon, an there will be door s awarded. A_ baby-sitter so be in attendance. ations for Friday's Guest speaker for the occasion | luncheon-meeting should be’ i pz be Dr, Herman H. Gray, | made prior to 6 P.M. tomorrow, Wednesday who will address the club on the ‘ F topic of a dental program for chil-| rangements vteyep drén and the application of the}should cancellations — become “fluoride treatment. necessary, these also should be . SHostesses at the luncheon- ‘taken care of without delay. 2=— a ae Seek Divorces #ete2't Petitions seeking divorces were sydiled yesterday in the office of of Miami; we Cireuit Court Clerk Earl R.| By Johnnie Frances, Lucas of _"—""Adams by Arthur D. Knapp,'Key West against Everett Lucas Key West, against Jean E. Knapp,; of Nashville, Tenn,; may be made, and vo Hithcond Heights, Mo.; By Frances L. Herig of Dade County against Paul G. Herig rating | Association has extended an in-j{ ! Mesdames ; i Ruth Stricker, daughter of Mrs. Ethea Stricker of this city. J. Y..Lorter, £V, To Address BPWs Tomorrow Night It has been. announced ssional Women’s Club will to- ow evening, April, 19, hole armmeeting begin-} ‘ning promptly at 8:00 o'clock at! the Woman's. Clubhouse ~ on’, Duval street, Guest. spea er, at the meeting ; will be J. Y. Porter IV, and therei! will also take place at the affair ganization forthe comping. year. Apply To Wed An application for a marriage license was filed yesterday in the office of County Judge Ray- mond R. Lord;by Herman S. Conley, 20, of Vidalia,.Ga., and Onelia Casado, 19, of 1908 Seidenberg avenue. Coming Events TUE SDAY, APRIL 18— Mee High School Parent- sociation. 8 P. M.! Hazelett, guest spes er tion of officers. Board meeting at 7: Meeting, United Council of Church Women of Key West. "11:00 A. M. at sc opereaarionel Church. Installation of new, office Luncheon at noon, foll by program WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 19— Meeting , La Concha Navy Wi ‘lub,’ 7:30°P. M., in clubrooms, Building 178, U. S. Naval Station. Meeting, Monroe County Coun- cil of Parent-Tedchers Asso- ciaticn P M,, at Poin- ciana School precede meeting. Meeti West Business; and Professional Woman's Club, 8 P.M. at Woman's Clubhouse on Duval street. Election of ¥. Porter IV, evening. Weekly meeting, Key Wes Bridge Association, 7:30 Po at American Legion Stock Is 1 and. Duplicate bridge. THURSDAY, APRIL 20— Sewing group of Monroe Coun- ty Hospital Auxiliary. meets at 2 P. M., at Hospital, Call Mrs. Rutt, 420-W, for trans- portation. FRIDAY, APRIL 21— Benefit Dance, sponsored by Elks Club, at. the’ club, .. 9 P.M; to 1 A.M Open to pub- hi Masic: by» Coral. Isle Serenaders. . Luncheon-meating,._ | Officers Wives Club, 0. P.M. at | Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. Dr. Herman H. Gray, guest in order that all ar-} , of San Diego, speaker, William Dana Orcutt of Bos- oe publisher and book , born at Lebanon, N. H., ago. ton, George E, Conger of Key against Margaret Conger of Greenville, N. C.; By West By Calvin K. Sullens of Key West against ner L, Sullens Luncheon. -to; i rangements. Surviving are his wife, M. Gootee, St. Petersburg; Ruth two | sons, Capt N: L, Gootee, Jr., AAF, | Barksdale Field, and John Goo- the election of officers’ of the or- | t j | tee, St. Petersburg; ters Helen G. Brown, Staten Is-} ‘land, N. Y., and Miss Elizabeth} | Gootee, Staten Island, and a sis-! ter, Bessie,G. Gadow, Federals, two daugh-, that Md. the Key West Business and. Pro-.' Mrs. Gootee is a sister of Wm. Watkins, 711 South street of this Wednesday, city. Elks Club To ‘Give Benefit Dance F riday Myrtland Cates, chairman of the House Committee of the Elks Club, has to-day announced that a benefit dance will be given at the Elks Club on Friday evening of this week, April 21, from 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. This dance, which will be open, to the public, will feature dance musie by the Coral Isle Serena. ders, and it is expécted that a large attendance will be on hand for the affair, S. CHARGES (Continued Fim Page One) dent described as ‘clearly uditorium. Ira W. Calculated to magnify the . Elec-| difficulties of maintaining ecutive peaceful international re- lationship.” The American counter- protest said the investiga- tion determined that the j United States plane involv- ed was the Navy four-en- gine Privateer patrol craft “which has been missing in | the Baltic area since April 9th. The note said all American aircraft operate under strict instructions to ‘avoid flying over any for- eign territory except with express permission. It add- ed that an_ investigation speaker of | convinced this government ,| that the Navy plane did not fly over any Soviet-occu- Home, | pied territory. When the text of the note was released in Wash- ington, State Department Press Officer Michael Mc- Dermott also made a form- al statement. He rebuked Russia for failing to show the slightest evidence of any concern over the fate of the ten missing Ameri- cans. By contrast, he prais- the non-Communists Scan- dinavian countries for their Bees efforts in the rescue McDermott also said Russia ostentatiously deco- rated a aumber of Soviet airmen :n a manner calcu- lated to give the impres- sion that they are being re- warded for shooting down an American airplane, | COMMISSIONERS | (Continuea From Faxe Gne) | originally < don this a matter of fact I did not own any-interest in Wm. Curry Sons + Company that time. I am a large ta ayer in Ke West and my taxc are ays paid} promptly nd without special: concessign “I aspired’ for the office of City Commissioner only because I wanted help the city in which|{ I have lived since birth. During the two years I was Mayor, col since ‘that time < the City Goverr tioned in a ver The taxpayers benefits in public than during the pr The office cost ands of dollars nf ayiner. received more Improvements ious 15 years. many. ‘thous- spent making trips for the benefit of the city. entertainment of visiting off without any ‘egotism I state that I have contributed , more to ees welfare ard progress . of West than those who are ‘and who rnaight: continye ‘tr¥ing to malign me. ‘I ani swnes the thousands of people wHo “krtow tr, ying me well, ‘will need na explanaz,.. tion of my conduct. It is regret- able that a large number of, gqad Key 's, and who.do and other’ ’ City ré likely to get citizens who have come to -West in recent ye not know me the idea—after- reading the, local daily newspaper—that we have a corrupt City Commission, ‘be- cause they have not been present- ed witK all the fa “I hope my resignation’ will save you some embarrassment. I yed working with you and wish vou all success in your future endea ors for the welfare mission voted resignation of Adam: from the audien accept the Applause greeted the motion. Commissioner Harvey one makes mistake: 5 about Adam; ignation. I am prepared to ask that the resoiu- tion (abatement’ of taxe$) be! re- considered, $5,682 95 in taxes was too much. The r tion may rut my motion in a bad light, but 1 move that the resolu- tion be reconsidered.”, This was greeted with more spravee from the gathering. Commissioner tows! Carbonell: “I seeond the motion.| This will give Adams a chance ‘to ‘present his side. But I want to say this —that during the remainder of my term in. office, I will never reduce assessment outside of the equalization board.” On roli call aii three commis- sioners voted to reconsider the tax abatement of $5,682.95 at the next reguiar meeting. Pass License Fee On First Reading On first reading the setting of license fee of $100 for finance companies was approved. Offers $100 For Small Lot I am sort Stréet;' made ‘an offer, of $100 for a small lot.at the corner of Vir- ginia and Watson. The strip of land is six feet deep. , May Build 100- Room Motel plete A. representative. of David Lord presented a land’ plan on CARD GF THANKS . The family of the late Inez L. Pent takes this means to thank the many friends and neighbors for the kindness rendered during the illness and after the death of their loved one. Also, Rev. Geo. MeN. Ray, Mrs. Minnie Robinson and Mrs. Alice Curry, who sang and played for the service; those who gave the use of their cars: the donors of the beautiful floral offerings and any one else who may have lightened their burden during their hour of sorrow. THE FAMILY. iprls-t ere {not inform the readers that taxes! prop- | not to | . | Hair Stylist, 921 Robert J..Pinder, 1021 Watsoxi’ BUC: ”’ Call 1488 for your appoint- eee . NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN .. The WEATHERM Olga Brost, Farmen Avila, Glor-| erty oe: 80 in 1938, $491.40 ia Bezanilla, Magdalena Russell, | in 1939, 0 ih 1940, $684.00 in Says ie eed Valma Emery, Doro~, 1942 20 in. 1942—then in-! ogee thy, alker, Joyce Thompson, ! creased $7,776.00 in 1943 = 7 oh a Barbara Mingo, Nancy Ryals,| an increas* of more than 100:per- Key West and Vicinity: Partly Lorraine Jutras, Audrey Cox, cent above the previous year, and Cloudy tod through Wednes- Lillian. Stewart, Joan Carolan, 0 percent more than 1938 and day; warmer. Some likelihood of; Sylvia and Elizabeth Taylor, . We Enow that. taxes gei n- widely scvttered ‘showers. Mod- | Nancy Phillips,. Dolores Smith,| erally were not substantially in? eo ee Pack Raniheaeee ana Onedia Ramos, Véda Carroll,| creased in that year Ones ee oe Oe ee Mary Cartini, Barbara Crusoe,| justed ba ty Sons Co, South’ winds, Gloria Roberts, Netta Valdez, taxes and Florid Partly cloudy and; Marporie Hanson, Betricia Gar- > of more warmer today and Wednesday cia, Martha and Elsie Mora, Pag}! for the twelve: Jacksonville thru the Florida! s Husted, Amelia Aco: Mildred | y ! Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: r Diaz, Lois Drake, Mary Saunds; will probably be accused of Moderate east to southeast winds ers, Alice and Carmen De Armas, | aspiring tor » of City over south portion and gentle to Lillian Weaver, Shirley Spencer | Commissione to obtain moaerate southeast winds over and the Mesdames Lillian Saund- | this adjustment in taxes, When as morth portion to and Wednes- day. ' Jacksonville To Apalachicola: | No small craft or storm warnings have been issued ‘Report lOpssevation Taken at City Office, | 8:30 A.M., EST | Key West, Fla., April 18, 1950 Temperature i Highest y day 79! t night 70! 74| Normal’ '. 76) Precipitation | Total last 24 hours 0 ins.} Total this month 2.32 ins. | Deficiency Total this Deficiency this month year this year who were in a position to help} Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m. Key West, etc. No city mone 1% t spent for these purp — { during the time I have been in! BAROMETER i office, ane the small income I! Sea Level, 8:30 a.m. | received from the city was do- 30.04 ins.—1017.0 mbs. { nated to our Public High School ae j | Athletic Fund. i Tomorrow’s Almanac H “Lhave lived in Key West 53 Sunrise 6 an) ars; have worked diligently in Sunset 6:51 pm.| an effort to achieve success, and Moonris 7:11 am.| T have al lived honestly and joons 9:08 a decently: Everydollar I have ac- ieee a a cumulated nvested in Key. qnye | West and Monroe County, and L ides | Naval Base 4 TOMORROW \ Eastern Stanaard Time o» )High te 10125 unr 1 JA159} p.m) Lune 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West : Time of| Height of Station— Tide {high wate: Bahia Honda -'' (bridge) —0h 10m = 9.0 ft. No Name Key (east end) —.+2h 20m Boca Chica ! (Sandy Pt.) —0Oh 40m {Caldes Channel (orth end) .+2h 10m +14 ft (—)—Minus sign. Corrections} to be subtracted. | ; (4)—Plus sign: Corrections to} \ be added. GENERAL STRIKE (Continned From Page One) ' growing out of a five-week old biulding workers’ strike. City officials gave permissiorg for the striking workers to march through the city today. Union} ‘leaders promised to do this | “calmly ard with dignity.” { Large: numbers of militarized | police and troops arived here} during the night but they were kept out of sight today. | which he seid would be erected | a 100-room motel providing the! city would allow the filling in of a portion of the bight. The mat-} ter will be considered at a special meeting to be held Monday, April| 24, a ‘Beer For Hair Styling At 'Martin’s With the seasonal closing of | the Casa Marina Beauty Salon, | Martin is now available through- jout the entire day at “Martins Truman Ave-| rhent. ‘Try our ‘hair setting with BEER at no extra cost.—(Advt., ae ae Do You Have A Drinking Problem? , Contact ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P.O. Box 213 | THEY WANT TUESDAY, en APRIL 18, an ———— PHONES: Citizen Office, 515 Reside se, 8 * TO “FIND: OUR DADDY” THIS SNA with a let Baby S ‘ddie.” saying Brother Terry is wy dra is ill because they cannot find their fathe The note s Daddy left Johnson City. Tenn., two weeks to hunt wo: Kansas City. “Eddie.” presumably left, failed to give the name of his father. the last name of self and his brother and sister, and their home address, ‘Lindsley 4 ree . ONE WEEK ONLY Tues., April 18, thru Mon., April 24 | 50 FOOT WHAT A BUY! PLA’ ‘ mig IN 12” SHELVING ‘GAR — HOSE ECONOMY SHELVING ONE WEEK 9<c ONLY — is or $94 MB 1x12" — Regular Price 4.98 25) hie eke cutting ‘boards $108 Excellent .f © shelving. ‘T hie price is already REGULAR wand at 98 MBM this special sheet you can’t to miss t's an example of. Volume buying serving you, / DON'T PASS-UP THIS PAIN’ BRUS REDUCED FOR ONE WEEK » spegial ligia, that cut dows water one-third more an ordinary rubber wears (five year varanice). 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