The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 7, 1950, Page 4

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~ = eae: se 4 ae | GLP RRO APPS Gg oe oat was w=. SOCIETY ... PERSONALS ... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOME PHONE: Citieen JEANNETTE BARCLAY. Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE ee Mrs. James Lee Enjoys European Trip, MISS BETTY ROBERTS a icers Wives; Mrs. Paul Roy | BECOMES 4 PizOCE Pr She Tells Office: 3 Pe abies ira Prete | DeMOLAYS” MOTHERS | | WILL MEET TUESDAY | . The DeM Mothers’ Circle ‘Was Elected Co-Chairman Of The Club Be aaa ee a |daughter of 2b o ~sday night at the The eating habits of travelers on European trains interested Mrs. | ; A | Roberts,-1212 G treet, St. Paul » Hall 7 dames Lee, who recently returned from a three-week trip through | pi¢deed to Alpha Delta Pi All members: are urged to at- Drcig Landon and Rome, she told members of the Officers’ Wives’ | sorority on th ¢ampus ; { tend: j | Soroptimist Club, | | Key West Cbserves | Club at their regular luncheon meeting held yesterday afternoon at} University of Chatanooga, Ci Fort Taylor. nooga, Tenn. ; 1s 74ii) Mrs. Lee traveled from London to Rome by train, which is a 30-| ae hour trip, but “the time flew and it was actually fun” said Mrs. Lee. A Public Library “She explained that the traveler x | 5 2 begins the day with a late, laree) Coming Events |Is Discussed By jast and then morning tea.) ean * "Bhortly after noon a big lunch is| MONDAY, ocToBER 9- —_—_—| Civic Organization served, followed by afternoon tea. _daciegsss os Soe ie A Key West Pubiic Library as- In the evening a five or six course iy de Saar €! sociation’ was for school. This is the first meet-} --_, 3 ‘“@inner is served. She added ing of the group for this night when repres tt joined week, Key West civic organizations “waiters never rush you through school year. ee re fae @ meal.” . The Executive Board of the Key | providing an adequa : ; | iding an a "The resemblance between our West junior-senior high school | brary for Key West. - e PTA. will meet at 7:15 ‘Washington and Paris amazed pm. in the home of Mrs. Mrs. Lee, who believed every Norma Dopp, 514 Grinnell «thing she had heard about Paris| street. “was an understatement. Her; Poinciana School P.TA. at 8| Mrs. Georg s Wh | sided at the meeting. A b directors was appointed ar of charter members wa Mrs.” William R- Warr RAILWAY 3,000 FEET LON Puente High School, Los Angeles. mspects STA ! p.m. at the school. @ Might from Miami to Paris took; 4 \-icr Lodge No: 182 at 8 pm. cléefed patina ei Key West Will Observe | Will U Pe ete me ck. accee be AO See een, now president of LADY -AND HER PET — Marion Quenaui. 19, Loyola vunding of| AOY University student, plays with a six-months-old ‘ocelot her father broucht from Colombia. in garden of her home at New Orleans xs Fi See West Garden Club, a leader and the clothes beautiful but ex-| The Juvenile Council will meet} 1) woman's Cid6" dad = pre at 8 p.m. in the juvenile court : pensive,” she told the group. She office page Searae County | Rent civic supporter, has w Br “hal Day; Women Are Asked To veats. The; Key West will joim other traveled by train through France! Cyinic Building. for ony ae t — tae found: Various Interest JUVENILE COUNCIL TO | pan ti (i oe —— ee hee ee eee Cee wet . HAVE MEETING MON. o-|ing United Nations Day on Or-|o or james Dover she continued to London| Order of DeMolay at 7:30 p.m. | West. | Groups Formed | . , | 1 a Jag y 3 s =< hee oby train. at Temporary Masonic Home.| Other officers elected were All persons interested in juve-|™ S-'tober 24 “London appeared to be ahappy| Sparkling Waters Rebekah | First ee president, Atto -4own despite the heart-rending Lodge No. 14 at 7:30 pm. at | Curry Harris; second v bombed-out areas and the smoky; the Knights of Pythias Hall.|dent, Ralph Dic A call is beimg sent out to z _ el-|the girls and women of America |Sports meets and z 2€/to streamline your needles, pal- Yor unmpere Greece. a jthe meeting of the Juveni poll among |Council to be held at & o’clo For Officers’ Wives|sile problems are urged to attend|™ To a “s odors.” Mrs. Lee observed “The; Truman Elementary P.T.A. will|Sectetary, Miss J = cen the|Monday night in the juvenile|° Sesestiae re Pe niet jom ry ~ — == “: English peop! von-| meet at 7:45 pm. at the|Correspponding s.|court office in the Monroe Coun-| = “|rest of freedom-lovi Amepi-}<= _d . i ders with ie sentigiaae ater: schoo : |Grace Crosby; ty Clinic building. | i of neu-'cg in sewing United Nationsigpoud apmibal af one to] flags to display in your commu-/life floating eat Paris.| nity on United Nations Day.” and commun, | The Key West United Council/the ~ind t eld of|of Church Women has ondered|the unity and third to| material to make two flags and)mankmd sheatmg 4 Leland March, president of E. jcouncil; reports the meetings jusually well attended. The coun-|;* through|cil works with the juvenile court | ¥ le | and has done a great deal to keep | yy i; ...dals. they’ve had, toward rebuild-| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11— ;Claire Arlen; and a + = ing their homes. Brave attempts} Key West Bridge Association at |Surer, Manuel Lop have been made to have a little 7:30 p.m. at American Legion | Attorney H: beauty by growing small flower Home on Stock Island. Dupli-|charter for th 2] cate bridge played. Games be presented to if < 8 g ; JZhe Italian coutrysides are spot- start promptly at 8 o'clock. {circuit cc down juvenile delinquency in} x Troop 8 of the Gir ted with vineyards and olive| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12— | Beta S ;!Key West. | America has ordered the materi-/im the Same Mrs. Lee noticed in her}; - Room Mothers of Key West Jr-| the first o1 offer, enj IESE ESS | al te make one vA Al <a me ++~4rip through Italy. Sr. High Schoo} at 7:45 p.m. |f oHEfianedl OF ae clelipk sui sadiaigie ame-one rights on. “Many eens country villages in school auditorium. | | Capacity Crowd 4 ery ~~... |to contact Mrs) Merrell Sands jcaliy. your vubave a village fort atop-a hill] Fleet Reserve Associatjon and | se \A d Th Y MCA. RED ORGAN REVEAES '|phone number 353-W. to onder behind the where in olden days the peasants Women’s Auxiliary at 8:30) $25 qed ttends ek MCUs (Continued From Page One) | material to make a United Ne-jour boys @ s fte! ing in th pm. in club rooms at the} The m hai ? i < into a ‘colony | tions flag to display on October| Make the fet bende conan. vee corner of Front and Fitz-|by the fol ee Country Dance |24 ~ will be floimg «Rome! was jammed with pil- patrick streets. Social hour} clubs of Key Wes A capacity crowd participated the truth] Im every town and community ted ‘grims and tourists,’ observed Mrs, will follow these meetings. | nell, Lions Ciab; ¥ jin the country dance last night! from a being thejin the United States, modem) workd : Lee. “The holy door which was| Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64)Mickey Renna je the Y. M. C. A.\whigh was di-| Rus for truth. In-|Betsy Rosses will soon be sew-/hands ;+.1sepened on Christmas. eve. last at Se a ee = a jrected by Mrs. Ralph Harten. | cident poet names. | ing oe flags to pre-) more f year will be closed-for another 25 ‘ J ; S0sam, age e ‘Adel, |Stine. és wishes Yooons were/sent to ir communities, their]} ‘43 a yt “| 9 3 wi rticipants in the squ Dyes = én Mrs. Tee saw St Peters’ basil- Post 3911 at -V.F.W. Home. __| Mills ....White, -. Weman’s Narecs = test saarts and J. : nt pond Hans T; F Fairfield : which is of classic architee-| S*Winé Group of - Monroe} Mrs. Hester R. Stutz, afd were guest callers for the di s they were) racy tire and was awed by its magi- County Hospital Woman's | Grace Cros cers. al James. = “ fitance. She-also viewed the ex- Bey at 2 pm. at the| fessional = ; Preceding the country dance James, .al- Heads Baptist ; < = jospital. Henry Higgs and Mr: sites us lass | thoug r der of the In- ; : ‘eavated ruins of the forum, Cae Key West Art and Historical | Pinder. Jectibn =~ from | 3s the beginning ballroom class} ~ ; poppe cgi’ i $ar’s palace, the Constantine Arch > | ySbats ay | With 21 servicemen participating | g. i 4 the Col eS } Society will meet at 8:30 p.m-| Jone. ay tag the aaueee dani James Doyle. it" ~~ “Nothing can 5 oil: the Beauty| in the Martello Art Gallery_| James Larsop, ‘3 luke group cnieeed al eee ctl ————_—— ! d= + “of these wonderful works of art. |FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13— |dagh and Jose Moe attroomn daariag | BURMA TRANSPORT | Tracy Fairficld was elected Houiveomeluded Mrs. Lee. Fern Chapter No. 21. Order of| Sigma Phi M. | | MIXUP BRINGS HUNGER jchairman of the Board of Des- + Bbea re ed free Wan elected co the Eastern Star will meet et| Joe Pearls | cons for the First Baptist church Mrs. y : ; ae: Fat | RANGOON. — (4). — Snarled|at an organizatic : ff}=-—-chairman of the club at yester-| § ™.,im the Golden Eagle| Dickson and aly } <S i i narled|at an organization meeting held : Hall, 1211 Petronia street. 1 Ctub:' and | MP RAT IRE. | cubemeaail Central Burma | recently Gay's meeting. She has been serv-| saTuRD/Y, OCTOBER 21 pees eg 4d. s. Gris.} * x os : Pie, ep ge RE SS 5 5 vi =e. wae | Cham! ‘omme! . Gris~ Sa kas her office eelec were ing on the club’s advisory board Aquatic ‘Exhibition, _Hilton| yeaa are ssp 54 aced a rice shortage car. a representing the Sonar School Haven, Boy Scouts of Troop! ice chairman, Alien Robinson; 525-M.| dt 8:30 4.M., EST page be on scattered areas, driv-| xt meeting. of the + 5 ¥ ee hurch treasurer, A. M. Murray; it 3 “Mrs. Vince: 3 e Ibe on Oct. 17 at. Fort Taylor. } Atlanta 53 >» eat bam seeds |and secretary, Frank Smith * BA oni tl Bisbaee aes ei HEE GRRL: j ——_——_—___—_ interested are invited} Augusta : 55| for existence, it was authorita. | The new deacons recently or-/ Ge PA Beshany, the retiring L. CARABALLO | GAUTIER BUY. 3 __ | Billings 45] tively stated here. Sources close|dained and added to the boand | Porn gic in aad ; aig as ct (Continued From Page One eres é P. T. Roy, chair-| Birmingham = 57, to the Burmese agricultural De-|are: Lee Skaggs, Roy Alderman! chairman, with a silver butter age ) ‘Continued From z oes 302. | Bi |partment said conditions were/A. M. Mi . ; [',~Plate in behalf of the organiza-| driver and, without warning, fired} Roberts Salis, Lot 60, B ergs} ts +| Bismark - -- 40) Par ae = S _were | A. M. Murray, Allen Robinson. , three bullets into him. ja part ‘of Tract= 28 “and 2: Sv$. Mann, Jr, | Boston 2. 49} eo eapen, ee a Robert Graham and Conway) ‘ ,phe Iuncheon tables were de-| Yglesia was hit in the temple, |-frontage on Laird me, Bose & PEPE | Buffalo 49 peso gs rao peri iar: Spee Betty: -_Sorated with flower arrangements] neck, and back. He died almost}. Argos | ang Do s ~~ Ak Healy} Charleston aes 60; $ = ae ‘of lilies and croton leaves. Mem-| instantly. Caraballo meekly sur-|Ernest L. Simps ss-Bers of the advisory board were|rendered to a deputy. sheriff on | Block 10, 0f Lar . yesterday. Those serving| the scene. vision on. Ke 7 dude: Mrs. Schumacher, Mrs.|| The original verdict in the! St EGRESS BS wT Maen. Mrs. A’ H. Diem,.Mrs.{death of Mrs. Harris, rendered| Many Hollanders fly an oran oy, Mrs. Loder, Mrs. Joe Phil-jby the coroner’s jury, was un-|pennant with the national flag ; > jpS, Mrs. H. L. Campbell, Mrs. C.|nppularly received and_ publictshow .. allegiance. ty@ the ~ roval in W. Knapp, Mrs. Dorothy Lewis,| feeling was running high’ wafil} House of Orange. Gb yc, DMs. Gladys Nichols, and Mrs. H. | Yglesia’s death. | ne 1063-J. * Chicago _ g9, Communist Yamethih, deep in} Mustard is sometimes sown Bs. S$ D B Corpus Christi i 734 Burma's dry zone. Fighting in| from airplanes over areas burned n, phone 1315-M.} Denver : _ 47| Central Burma has: damaged or/by forest fires. 5s. J. H. Kaufman. } petroit 57 clogged many, irrigation canals. | 1559-R. «This FE] - Paso . din |with the| Ft. Worth _ 69| THIS STOPS HICCUPS rs: | Galveston = 794 wees ater x - R. Caruthers, | Jacksonville » phone 790, extension! Kansas City st” ‘L. Vaughan. —_————_. Although often rated as a wee KEY WEST The group voted on changing} The Himalaya mountain range] mustard is valeah's => > so Mrs. J. W. Viele.) Key West Airport M™...,, the club luncheons to one once aj is 1.500 miles long. |binder in conservation work, . |¢ . Phone, 1531-R. Los Angeles al, month, but following discussions — | Louisville E, on the matter the group decided of a fo continue to have two luncheons BEARDED GI HIDES IN CAVE 77 DAYS DODGING REDS Meridian Miami @ month. fiami te 5 ote = Minneapolis _ : AH “2 2 ? Memphis 3 Three Key Westers se a s be ? i 4 ori = is | To Attend Kiwanis | Norfolk ; A 2 Oklahoma City _% «State Convention | Omaha 5 Isadore Weintraub, Joe Sirugo| "ensaco! ae ate -+, and\Joe Boza, Key West Kiwan-| — 2 +r ians, will be among the 1000 Flor- | 2 ida Kiwanians and their wives | eg tas who will attend the 33rd annual State convention opening tomor- row in Orlando. yt The convention. will last three days. Mrs. Catherine Plowman Undergoes Operation Mrs. Catherine Plowman, 628 Windsor lane. underwent a major UNCOVER PAGODA’S ss HIDDEN FORTUNE BANGKOK — (#) — Workers dismantling a ruined pagoda s.. operation vesterday morning in 2 yates i: a“ Be 7 the Monroe County Hospital. 2 . iam Her attending physician, Dr. sod th nace : and three gold necklaces worth a fortune. The pearls were de- 4 scribed as “round a one’s little 7>?'Tancelot Lester, said today her = zendition is “satisfactory.” Mrs. Stephen W. Douglass H - z ee be finger.” eeu 5 3S. Arm: note vi i .| The jewels, believed te have| around his Released From Hospital _ (US. Army Photo via AP Wirephoto), : a Mrs. Stephen W. Douglas, 322) SGT- RALPH L. KILPATRICK (left) of Phoebus, Ve. hid in a cave 77 days and escaped Korean been placed there by ancient} so was i is O72 in the early days of the war. He was rescued (Kings, were removed to the gov- Duval street, has returned to her Reds whose advance had cut him off from his outfit in ra : ‘ home after spending the past five) by American troops who recaptured the are= in which he was hiding. That long black beard grew *|ernment Fine Arts Department. days as a patient in the Naval] while he was pent up in the cave. Lt ©.1. Thomas McGrail (richt). 24th Division officer from San Hospital. | Francisco, welcomes the sergeant’s return tc Am ericamceses +? 2, Se j SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN i i il

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