The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 20, 1950, Page 4

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SOCIETY ... PERSONALS Nptial Mass At St. Mary’s Star Of The Sea Catholic Church Uhited Miss McCoy And Mr. O’Neill & nuptial mass at St. Mary’s|jand Charles Everett McCoy,’ Jr., of the Sea Catholic Church {ihe Yatter a brother of the bride, Sstumday Proper af aid who had come to Key West from and Donald J. O'Neill; follege to. be present at the beautiful and solemn cere-/event. ‘ being performed by Fathet} Following the ceremony in the} Maring. Church, a reception honoring the} church was decorated with |couple was held at the NCCS ¢ of white gladioli, and|Center on Duval street, where: ing musie was played by {the bridal party enjoyed a ban- Beatrice Moreno at -the’!quet breakfast and there was a/ in, while Al Davey, as soloist,, buffet for the guests. The bride’s | = the Panis Angelicus and a table was. beautifully decorated composed by Sister: Eliza-{ with. white candles in tall candle- of the Convent of Mary Im-\ sticks, and masses of lovely entitled “Wedding white gardenias from the garden’; ‘z ef Mr, and Mrs. Francis De- jiven in marriage by her Taney, The seven-tiered wedding the bride wore an exquis- ‘cake was topped with figurines wedding gow@,of a bride and groom, and the | chantilly lace a els {eake, tégether with a large var-' length: white Jace. ves, jiety- of refreshments, was served her ‘waist-length illusion }to the guests at the reception. A i-studl-|mumber, of ° photographs were; ~@ white|tdken of the’ occasion. > book that}.-The former Miss McCoy is the ‘at ‘martiages ‘for daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles -genetations in her. family, Everett McCoy,Sr., of 517 Ba- : .great-grandmother, grand- }hama street, and was a graduate, ee ind tis peer | le with the ease of 1041. She ray- late wii class 0: e is wg ” ests poaeb or in the Navy Exchange nee Faraldo,. the {office in the Naval Station here. meas .matron.of honor, was)at-} The. groom is the son of Mr. a gown of melon chiffon, {and Mrs. William O'Neill of Du- corsage being of yellow. car- ibuque, Iowa. He is in the U. Sy ms, while the Misses Gay Beet ety setioned at the Barroso ancy, Ross, as} Boca. Chica Fie! i aid = foe laveriiet ‘The parents of the groom had Wealote, and ‘also had {flown here from their Iowa Ww carnation corsages. | ane to attend the marriage of » McCey,. the’ bride's. moth-|their son,-and other guests of d: chosen as.her gown @ inate were also present, including | iy Ce ee tee) D.A.Ri- PRESIDENT. AND CANDIDATES TO SUCCEED HER MRS. ROSCOE C. O'BYRNE (center), ‘HE KEY WES? CITIZEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE W. Curry Harris Delivers Address |To Rotarians W. Curry Harris told of the Ro- tary District Coi re} Club at its noonday t. Paul’s Episcopal Church Parish Hail. Harris went to Daytona Beach Edwin Trevor man, and Sebastian Cabrera to at- highlights of the con- ference to the meeting today who atte.ded the meeting Ludwig of Ot- ; O. O. West of . and R. E. Kirkpatrick of - President Robert Dopp presid- 4}. Wirephoto | | picket 2 USE SIWEW ALKS (Continued From Page One) president general of the Daughters of the American Rewo- lution. poses at the.59th DAR Continental Congress in Washington with two candidates to suc- ceed her. Left: Mrs. Edwin S. Lammers of Dallas, Tex. bus, O. Their corsages are made of dollar bills. | North Beach road destruction of | plants wile inet | prosecution ,if necessa Right: Mrs. James_B, Patton of Colum- OWEN LATTIMORE | the Communist writers wes one ‘BREE ‘TRIP ABROAD | James S. Allen, whom he identi- ‘ fied as a foreign editor Daily Worker and a member of the Communist Internationale in the Philippines. «Continued From Page One) munist cell was able to ob- tain control over the Insti- tute. And Budenz told the Senate Committee that evi- dence can be obtained to substantiate his testimony. Budenz added that Latti-' erepe, with Alfred Gonzalez, of Tampa, Bed pied ‘ seek former } more, who has denied be- wore ayy blue acces-j and James Johnson, a sy had iris corsage. ~ Neill expect to return to Key ¢ Mr. Fae dy as his ai soon, and will then be = ae, George Faraldo, and acting home to their many friends at * George afield 1s Grinnell street. eye — = Wee a asannnned Cirl Scouts Held 5 ew Arriva ts Get Ac uainted” » |Party Monday held a “Get-Acguainted Party” Jat ‘the Poinciana Baptist Church ic evening. it were: Mr. and Mrs. Weelors Have Son . and Mrs, Deen, Mr. fs “cablegram to Mrs. Wm. . R.| and» tu: Mazeau,. Mrs. Daniels, yee ife:| ures Of -a son to sete J.C. Wheeler, Jr at Pearl Carey, Mrs. Holland, Mrs, Chris-;| ep arrival hag been giv name hard being | 225: Osborn, Mrs. Emmo Cox, ae. eee of hi Bande jAssistant Leader, and Mrs. Alida | % Bri ader, Girls scouts - the late Dr. Warren ‘and ringman, pet uncle, Sam Gold~ iley Brill, Becky Dillon, | ‘Robinson, Becky Gilky, Judy | istensen, Julia Ann Deen, CELL ek acne a ) dedding, Sally Holland, Violet = = “| Sands sand Nancy Tucker. » After.a short program of songs, shments of home-made cup kes and punch were served. in. Friday evening at 7 o'clock Fe ing, i is.wety’ ims members of ans. Senbehss of. cig ing, will be served a supper terest. to: them an wil ibe lis: gy Pythian building, 728 pee See ‘ing street. The supper will ti blot be Beaune i: tee the direction of Harry} 1 ARDENT EEN ELA ERNE BNF F9 requested to wear their fezes in To Join Captain Etheridge In Jape se tee second floor of the Pythian build- = ait hore, an ee wat Pao ing has been throughly renovat- = @hursday en route to Seattle, pore at which port they will board a transport for Yokor hhama, Japan, there to join Cap- tain J. T. Btheridge, of the U. s. Ag whe is on foreign duty int . Japanese. area, Mrs. Etheridge is the former Miss Soeraibe Johnson, as 2 Raeiter and Mis. Ray- }ticense was filed yesterday in the = mond Johnson, of 1404 Petronia | ofrice of County Judge Raymond Bers have been requested to come and enjoy the things pre- pared for them. Apply To Wed ‘and a blue iris. gorsage,|Key Wester now making his ling a Communist or having ‘ oo. eg gone Se eg | in Havana, | @8Y Communist sympa- ih otae, $e accessories and} Cuba, Mr. and rs. Donald | thies, had been commended for placing a number of Communist writers in the Institute of Public Affairs, The witness said the com- mendation came from Fred-! erick Field and from the The.Girl Scouts of Troop 3! 511 Eaton street, today }Mrs, Smith and mother-in-law, | jundeérs, Mr. and Mrs. Alber | nm,’ Mrs. Santini, Mr. and | were: Ruth Mazearq} ‘Sandra Santini, Carol Cox, Lois'| “| Chri 1 Brances, Cothran, Carolyn Put-} am, Clair Putnam, Sylvia | Smith, Carolyn Smith, Janice) ¢ and Carlton F. Smith. | id ..T. C. Lee, royal vizier of E Kaaba Temple No. 69 Knights of | Mrs ther Be Khorassan of Miami, will be a| guest of honor. All Dokies are’| ed and made into cozy lounging | and recreation rooms: Ail mem- } former head of the Ameri- ee Communist party, Earl owder. - According to Budenz, a 1936 meeting of Commun- ist party leaders, including Browder, agreed that Lat- timore would be given gen- eral direction or organiz- ing Communist writers for | the ‘purpose of getting across the idea what Chi- | nese Communists were. Frederick Field Ww {Soviet espionage n ies womenittee could get what he agrarian reformers. Asked by Senator Theo- | dore Green if Lattimore at-| from Fi tended the party Redes falfe, and perhap Being Communist 5 eu not. sive sup- meeting, Budenz said, ‘Oh, | | have never seen Alger Hiss at a Communist meeting, but he knew Hiss was a| Communist. Budenz said that in 1943, | | Lattimore was instructed lto follow a shift in the! Communist party line and. | to attack Chiang-Kai-Shek.| Budenz said party leaders sent instructions to Latti- more through field at the Institute of Pacific Affairs. ! Budenz testified that one of Coming Events FRIDAY, APRIL 21— Supper, Knights of Pythias. 7} P.M. at Pythian Building, | ae Cet Flemisg street. Hon. Lee, Royal Vizier of Kaaba Temple No. 69, guest of honor. Masonic Hall. Benefit Dance, sponsored by Eiks Club, at the club, 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. Open to pub- lic. Music by Coral. Isla Serenaders. Luncheon-meeting, Officers at Officers Club, Ft. Taylor, Dr. Herman H. Gray, guest Wives Club, 12:30 P.M. | speaker. An application for a marriage | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26— Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives, Club No. 88, 7:30 P.M. in clubrooms, Building 178, § pest R. Lord by Travis H. Brock, 23, © Petitions seeking divorces were | Mountain, Mississipp syesterday jn the office of} portsmoy on. the Outer Couct Ch Bark R-ipinks of North Carolina has by Emest Perez of Key{more tuildings than people. ‘and North Carolina’s first port entry, Portsimouth’s popula- ie is now 18. Fishing and huntd ing ate its industries. “Georgina Bruce of Key St against Curtis ~ Dangelf, of Chicago. ° of the U.S. Navy and Mickie Seek Divorces ‘Jaunita Shields, 22, of | Blu U. S. Naval Station. Weekly meeting, Key West Bridge Association, 7:30 P.M. at American Legion Home, Stock Island. Duplicate br THU: RODAY, APRIL 27-— against: Darlene Perez of Once a thriving town of 1000,} Sewing group of Monrog¢ Coun- ty Hospital Auwiliary meets at 2 P.M. at Hospi: transportation. ‘having croton: Budenz is the managing editor of the # New York Daily Worker, official Communist paper in the United States. Owen Lattimore was present f for this morning’s testimony, by {| sitting so close by he could have touched him by lean- Budenz cad that when Latti- more went to China in 1944 with , Budenz, was told by a Communist party leader to con- sider Owen Lattimore as ‘a ‘Com- Budenz identified this . as Jack Stachel, who is one of the convicted of con- spiring to overthrow the,pavern- 11 top leaders party reports by i ty. Those reports. were maa? out on thin onion Lee Paper used for sup MRS. VIOLA D. (above) of Donaldsonville, Ga.. |. is going to get a free trip to It willbe financed by American’ airmen because her son, PFC. Robert. S. Mon: roe, won a Mother's Day letter- writing contest. She is holding his photograph. She will leave. , the US. May 10 via* “airliner and be gone two weeks. members were under instructions: ashes remain. The messages were | supposed to be torn in tiny bits | and flusned aoe n a toilet. {it may be ey no.” But he added that he’ Porting evid Budenz said he had | tary evidence like to present to the "MILKMAN KILLED, : MIAMI BEACH, April 20. —A Miami’ milkman‘ was _ today im 2 traffic. accide' i { Nornanas isle: F . William \B> Miles, was’, 5 from. his truck, - when: jt, and, an automobile. collided? * ‘The truck "| aver iaictes crushing him berieath | Rhode Island if he over that evidence to the Budenz replied “No. I don’t know that I ha I'm not certain.” Budenz revealed he epending - 1 hours a wee ok ad given the agency, —SorAGONT TOILET SOAP. - NO, 303 CAN GREEN GIANT : 2cans 37c¢ 4§-0Z. CAN VEGETABLE JUICE Communist leader Sohn Miskott was in the other called in 1937 to conspire to ot Velncie: China into the Commu: qegmmittes counsel, Ed Ra him sce an inquest, . in that ASKS FOR BIDS | TALLAHASSEE, April LARGE PACKAGE Baas answered: Budenz said his! on that point from official reports from Fred- one of a series, convinced } jer, n ; ; that conspiracy.” Special meeting, DeMolay! Mothers Circle, 7:30 P.M. at road and peice improvements in U.S. NO, 1 POTATOES the} Wakulla, Hardee, Hamilton, Flag- Jackson, and. Palin Beach him Lattimore w Communist by pa Pressed by the committee coun-} sel as to whether Lattimore wag a party member or merely be used by Communists, Bids will be opened May 9, in counsel, “Do: you refer *to Latti- more as 4 Communist?” Budenz replied, “Oh, no, no, no, no.” In New York, Field said he had nd comment to make on Budenz’ i In Washington, Lattimore. en by falas e Com-| ting near Budenz, scribbled be useful in| ously on a pad. alt the matter of placing Communist] testimony ‘by the ex writers Jin the institute of “Communists do not go around telling each other they are mem- munist who had been Budenz said further that in re-/ STROM Communists under actual party discipline have been instructed not to have any ves- tige of party added: “Being under discipline is pital. ithe same as being a member of Call Mrs. Rutt, ©420-W~ for 7 Asked directly by “THURSDAY, Ses 20, 1950 NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONES: | Citizen Office, 51; Residence, 629-J Issue Building Permits For General Repairs A building permit was issued , today by Roy F. Butler, director of the Department of Public Ser- vice, to A. V. Armayor for the alternation and repairs of two buildings at 1430 and 1426 Tropi- cal street. Armayer was alsa granted permission to move two buildings from United street: to Tropical street The alterations. the two building and repairs te were for $500 > , each, also issued today by Butler to Hilda S. Cunniff, 404 South street, to build a con- crete wall at a cost of $600; To Malcolm Pinder, 420 Grin- nell street, for making minor re- pairs on his home at a cost of $300. To Mrs. Julia Matehett, 522 Simonton street, for repairing .a Permits were The Pony Express began east- west operations through Utah in 1860. they would donate in.this beauti< i fication program to. contact the > city re sation director. He will gladly call for them, Albufy stated today. M&M Meat Department Buy Here With Confidence, Where You Are Assured of Quality Meats At A Price That Will Fit Your Budget!!! 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