The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 10, 1950, Page 4

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wveral Hundred Key Westers Welcome a 2 beach ast Saturday, cha Hotel. ~ + Handsome, young iGeorge Smatheté*«#ho is now serving his| 4.9: “state and his country in‘the House of-Representatives in Washington. May and is as-ured of the Senatorial seat:following November's | party: *elanded ina private plane one "* esterday afternoon at the Boca Coming Events om <Mbiea Airport and wa¥ met by TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10— ¢ity and county officials and| [ey Memorial Methodist Navy Wives Meet And Register For ~ Mr: A. Maitland Adams, Miss Allen assisted in welcoming the Lodge No. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at/ Naval Station. al J Mttending the reception. meet at 7:45 pm. at the smrt 47 Mr. Smathers graciously re-; school. 7:30 p.m. at American Legion “I_want to thank those who Home on Stock Island. Dupli- een oe Right,” Smathers said this mprn-|..__ start promptly at 8 o'clock. in a press conference in the} La Concha Navy Wives Club #t94 “La Concha Coffee shop. “I appre-| No. 88 will meet at 10:30 A. pt | ci sisted ‘the opportunity to thank| M. in the clubrooms in Build-| ."¢ 202°4 of Directors will hold) “rqe> them to discuss their problems| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12— _| 7 afternoon at the home of Mrs “He particularly expressed his Sr. High School at 7:45 p.m. bers are urged to attend. iatior 101 who took the time and effort” to} Fleet Reserve Association and ed. mothers Servists will appreciate the rec- Patrick streets. Social hour Sag E sitidieeendation Genathers has made will follow these meetings. | JOHN PEARSON IS fo the Armed Service committee’ Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64) EMPLOYED BY K. W. Washin, i at 8 o'clock at the Cuban rer that the sclection ‘of reservists to| Masonic Lodge, 919 Elizabetn| CAS COMPANY the last war. Key West Art and Historical) the Key West Gas Company. pro; 1 is not @ matter Society will meet at 8:30 pm. matter of agreement in the Methodist Churches at 7 P-M.| york City. this morning, but = WS.CS. Seminar of Key West} ing a two-week vacation in New Services Committee by at the Ley Memorial Metho- —leeied as ee a — ty Hospital Woman's Auxil-| To Galey Memorial Hosp. iary at 2 PM. at the hos- Pedro Gonzai 304° Cathy a Secalt r¢ iez, er pital. For transportation street, was admitted early Mrs. Pritchard at 548. morning to Galey Memorial Hos : ahare for his country,” would ee Ue recalled: $e active “duty ere catiecae iy SS A eee wrpently needed the Eastern Star will meet at|/#** mieht “PERSONALS .. 1200 PERSONS ATTEND| oH ._ |NAVY ALL-HANDS PICNIC “George Smathers At Hotel Reception | x recor crows of 1.200 persons Several hundred Key Westers welcomed Senator nominee George | *ttended the Naval Station All- a7} 2s - Fs ? ive for memberships on Smathers at 2 reception given last night in the lobby of the La Con-|#1ands picnic held at ae Z - fousth annual drive =» -1 Duke, recréation officer, stated to- 2 - R 4 ; Ruby Crawley and her orches- \; dz, Aiitefeated veteran Senator Clatide Pepper in the’Demotratic Primary} trg=previded music at the beach! last < November Election at Temporary Masonic Home.|ing Wednesday. morning in the eel fudrey Blom and Mrs. Joe; Sparkling Waters Rebekah|club rooms in Building 178 at the} Sipe the Knights of Pythias Hall} Mrs. Lidia Schmidt became a ¢a@iests and served punch'to those) 7 1an Elementary P-T-A. will| member of the club and one pros- pective member, Mrs. Betty Ed- wards ,was a guest. Mrs. Edward’s} " eeived and ‘talked with visitors] WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11— lhusband, Melvin J. Edwards, is| —wreftom & to 11 o'clock. Key West Bridge Association at/stationed at the Fleet Sonar! ae i r It was announced the monthly} -damce in front ofeMumich, Germany. Town Hall. as traditiqnal two-week, “October Fest” begins s-@ame by to visit with us last cate bridge played. Games|pusiness meeting and an election: 4 _ ‘Of officers will be held next’ Wed} 34° / sty marnng ate ub wore Music, A Skit, And | Rev. Fr. And Mrs. Johiv'S. Armfield Are’ ® rw oe cwromne| names ae for what they have done| ing 178 Naval Station [their meeting at 2 o'clock tomor-/ A Ventriloquist Act| Guests Of Honor At St. Pauls Reception 6s Atel them: Room Mothers of Key West Jr.-|Catherine Shillinglaw. All mem-| Af Hospital Party. | ‘@ppreciation to the “young ladies in school auditorium. An informal luncheon was serv-| . A * aye. Mrs. Braxton took the group to z recep! Women’s Auxiliary at 3:30 n: ‘ pe sa Ser mpegs seo pm. in club rooms at the|"esister in order that they may and sweethearts of re- corner of Front and Fitz-[¥°t¢ in the November election. 4 3 ieee inte ice be street. ee John Pearson, former advertis- | bers be eatied the point system, by| Ladies Auxiliary to VF.W.|ing manager of Radio Station/|guita: w ived discharges Post 3911 at VF.W. Home. | WKWF, began work yesterday for s Mr. and Mrs. Pearson returned jsion of Edgar Bergen and Charlie’ ion, he told the group in the Martello Art Gallery | here this weekend after spend- a reservist who has col- Pico a ae Coun-| Pedro Gonzalez Admitied |al\ the patients. Mrs. Valmai pital for treatment. He became ill/Iona Aiken, Lee Parker, Laceglfie TUESDAY, oc . NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOME] | ITEMS = INTEREST TO EVERYONE iceiaite Seine For Ca Concert Association To Begin The Key West Community Concer ~~ A campaign headquarters will be c= Woman's Club on Duval street anc « c 's:will be served Sunday night at the W. Gents a - seambers: “= o- | Learn The} | AtNCCSE i to one week and pro-| Gerry Pinder, dtd ” Mrs. George Faraldo, Mrs. John supper. followed by quarter-} Thirty-two members were pre-/ > ? : Z . . ' jati class last night af Spottswood, Mrs. N. z A ly conference at the church.|sent when the La Concha Navy! @ a2 . a , td its concerts within the | With servicemen guts Pe oe Pe: Order of Deiiolay at 7:30 pm-.| Wives Club No. 88 held its meet- 4 4 a e ini an established fund and €SS€5 @ students membership campaign, permits| been sweeping the gm each member to attend severallinterested military concerts at less than the price of| and junior a single ticket for the same con-jto attend the al cert under the box-office plan of |9 o'clock every Some of the "| were S.C. Uemer, j federal, tax for adults and this|erick Kahnent: one membership entitled holder | S03; Richard E The popularity a Latin-Americag FESTIVAL ON MUN MIPS" racecar Meckehec” saidisbeithen: tn apcolea: das; manent: actual choice of the concerts iS/Sharp, Joyce i the a of the ws Fitte, Sydney G board which representative O'Biasney, YN3; Varied colored croton leaves and-yellow tropical flowers form-| the whole community and cam be}.on RMSN: Phib ed the elaborate centerpiece arrangement the refreshments table| soles. pie © oo Don Tucker, AA at the reception held last night-im St.6 Paul’s’ ‘Episcepal Chureh 5 rity ney te er; Art Berb Parish Hall for the pastor, the Rev. Fr. John S. Armfield, Mrs. Arm- wisiconemnal LaFe, Enrique field and their son, John, Jr. received guests with The Rev. Fr.j'" Beem. The Rev. Fr. Armfield accepted the pastorate of the Key Westlang Mrs Armfield. church and c here September 1, from N S Those in charge of last night's A program of music, a ventri joquist act and a skit were }sented by the La Concha N t es at their monthly |party he t week at the Hospital w Smyrna Beach, Fia.,} 2 | where he was pastor of a St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mrs. ierens Seren wes mis-| Approximately 150 church | Patterson, who arranged the ceremonies. shlos by | members and friends Sages the Segoe ee on Bee were| Sorationss sad Ray ; piano nung: reception, which began at re - sores adie aaa Sands, Mrs. Cl Allst Ryser Frac) RoE na tee the new The punch bowl and the silver} Mrs. Joseph Ladd and Mrs. Rus- Lucille John Bill, a of}decorated Parish Hall. | coffee service were at the ends of sell. |Valmai Locklair, gave his ver-} Mrs. William R. Warren, vice] the table and the centerpiece ar- ce: Ea president of the Women’s Auxili-jrangement was flanked with tall Navy Battalion ary of the Church and Mrs. Danj yellow tapers in silver candelabra. pat Navarro, treasurer of the auxili-j ae Mee Reset. Lgir ay Will March In ary, presided at the refres! mits | O' Yornen’s Auxiliary, Vestry-, fable and served punch aod cities. |men of the church and ‘hele wives, Armistice Parade AndHereis Another ¢ siete aac. McCarthy. John has been here from England about a year anda half, he has had “Charlie” about six weeks. His act was enjoyed by | Locklair presented a skit entitled “The Right and the Wrong way.” ‘vening were Dorothy - Cardin) l¥ale and Kay Holliday.» > 19+ 8 pm. in the Golden Wesleyan Service Guild, WSCS, meet at 7:30 P.M. with Mrs.|- By The Associated Press Gerry Pinder, local dance in-| Aquatic Exhibition, Hilton! some of the hardships and sorro Dance has opened this week. wevwvwwwewweeww| United States all the more. a ; Kourses in ballet, ta and al ; + «90m eke will be offered. New Arrivals thi Miss Lillian Weaver and Mr. Pin- ‘ form the staff of the school. Jeanne Navarro will join the staff at the beginning of the year. Mr. Pinder teaches first year bal- Whe Wienke Gk aetty - Pupils and is instructor in tap 2 cing. Viennese-born woman says. “The Mambo.” popular Latin|sessseesseeseseees| frocrance of the plums reminds ings like seeing pjums on the m women of her family. Aeon classes are taughtiton street, are the parents of a wae 5a a pas Ee And 4 to 6 o'clock. Evening clas- 7-pound, 2 1-2 ounce son, Billy she adds, “His friends like ‘plum wa $03 for adults can be made by ap-| Morgan, born at 9:40 d’clock yes-| cakes, too. Henry often. brings ust it. ee terday morning in the Naval Sta-}some of the boys home - after The studio is located at >-theltion Hospital. Mr. Smith, GM2,| school and they think it's ‘real —Sorner of Duval and Angela Street/is" stationed aboard tbe U.S. S| treat to eat the cakes. That. of TEN 3 Basilone. | course, makes ine very happy ANISH CLASSES AND — les’ Walerwuecuee % ‘OTHER ACTIVITIES A Son. Dexter A. Jr. | ccemtiey te take Gat fal Gia jase o A.9-pound, 2 1-2 ounce son,{ship papers in 1939. And talk ‘2 PLANNED FOR NCCS Dexter A. Jr., was born at 12:05] about coming in right under the Spanish classes, movies. com-|o’clock yesterday afternoon inj line. This was just four days be- ity singing and weekly sup-|the Naval Station Hospital to Mr.|fore World War Two. Today “pets are planned activities be-|and Mrs. Dexter A. Lichtenstein,| she’s working as library assis’ ~ ginning at the NCCS Club for!1528 Josephine street. Mr. Lich-| in the binding division of the Armed Forces. tenstein, ALI, is stationed at} brary of Congress, in Washington, Beginning Spanish students|Fawtulant, Boca Chica {D.C. But in those days sh 44ewill be taught by Miss Benildes jthe wife of Henry Wat Remond at the NCCS Club) Parents Of A Daughter who was working in Berlin fons from 8 to 9 o'clock each Friday| A 6-pound, 14 and 1-2-ounce| the United States Treasury De- ; ‘Bight Servicemen and their fam-|daughter, Carolyn Louise, was partment. 2 »etlies and all Key West citizens/born-at 5:29 o'clock yesterday af-| , Mrs. Waterman's first visit to “"are invited to attend these clas-|ternoon in the Naval Station hos-}4™erica occurred in 1938. It Ses. pital to Mr. and Mrs. Kermit] ¥@5 the briefest visit she ever *The motion picture, “San Fran- Daywalt, 226 E. Poinciana place. made anywhere, because of cisco Docks”, will be shown by|Mr. Daywalt, HMC, is. stationed something which happened that projectionist Robert Braun on|aboard the U. S. S. Sitkoh Bay,| 25 5° to change all their day evening at 8:30 o'clock. PS aE the time of Munich ahd my bus- "Community singing at_ NCCS|The Warren Zipps Have Son band = ordered es to a will be lead by that talented “ rope. : died ‘in ‘the Spring. Z , Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Zipp, did not wish our son, Henry. now ‘Singer, Edward Fitzpatrick, onj|525 United street, are the parents} 17, to Zo to Nazi resi thgeg yas - Saturday evening at 8 o'clocklof a 7-pound, 3 and 1-2 ounce! 4," america to stay.” (- _ ane Popular pianist, Mary Davey.|son. George Allan, Born at 1:42] "x6. Waterson needed a job will accompany the singers. _|@'¢lock this morning in the Naval] ., she could support herself and +i: =:Plans for a weekly spaghetti|Station hospital. Mr. Zipp, AM3, young son. Because she was pe Supper are being made. An-|is stationed at VX-11, Boca Chi-!fond of books, and was an ac. < Mouncement of the day and hour ca. | complished linguist, she applied eae be made in a ‘ew days | ere |at the Library of Congress, and ese E —— |A Son. David Alford. | was hired. Ips. Nicklas Treated At | An &-pound, &-ounce son.| Henry's a tall, broad-shoulder- ital For Foot Injury | David Alford, was born at 3:04)ed lad who plays the saxophone ge ad br: : - _jo’clock this morning in the Na-| and hopes to get a scholarship so -@-Mirs Aubrey Nicklas. 1212} val. Station hospital to Mr. and} he ean study to be a radio sports Street, received treat-|Mrs. Fred A. Long, 1033 N. E.'commentator or sports writer. i-|127th street, Miami Mr. Long.|He saved his vacation earnings ALI, is stationed at the Naval!to buy a ‘hot rod.” With a twink- on Structor and program director. | Haven, Boy Scouts of Troop] to live in this “Land of Opp ™ the NCCS club grounds next Fri-| TCVE 86. lives. She explains, “It was at Eagle z iMonbay ocronen ie” =| Called A Typical American Mother, He Suffered Deficiencies of etlevan Service Guile. WSC*| Mrs. Waterman Was Born In Viena Marie Russell, Southard They call Anna Waterman a typi ican -mother. That] B 2 Rename zs street. always makes her very happy, becau e does feel that ‘she is one as SATURDLY, OCTOBER 2i— —now; But there’ 2 hint of sadne the Pinder School of! 34. Rhatihas happened before hz; just -erved to make her Little things make her think make Anna Waterman think of her nati she gets bu-y making plum cakes. She from a recipe handed down from i craze is being taught at A Son For Charles Smiths *4me of home. My son Henry loves} school along with ‘character; Mr and Mrs. Charles W-.|my plum cakes. He can eat a tessand interpretative dancing. |Smith, Post Office Inn, Simox- | Vitamins B1, BZ, Niacin and Iron She says, though, all appreciate the the past—little, —unimportaat} . You see; plums always} Vienna And right away kes delicious ones, too, neration to generation by thej f i “He tells me hell take me the ‘hot rod’.”, note of gardonable ids, “Henry is a typ- an boy.* -*But: then, surprising, for, the nidny folks who know and admire his mother, sa: ‘Mrs. Waterman is a typical American. mothers... 1.) ERE: Mrs. Catherine man: + Returns To Home Here Following Operation Catherine Plowman. who. ierwent an operationion Thurs- at the Monroe*County Hos- . Was dismissed yésterday and returned to her home at 828 over Lane. She is: still con-' e her t been a very happy man. At an age regretted the decision. : pre te ey et when most men are still strugeling power “Sones Une sage 0 to make a living. he was able to “UPSY time after ea Today’s retire from his Chicago metal nly four boitles of HADACOL I Anniversaries 1738—Benjamin” West, famous historical painter, Who settled in|h England and gave much help to; ™ young American painters in Eu-}?™™ - 7 ae = pap through a deficiency of Vitamins rope, born near Springlield, -Pa.!pi Bo, Niacin, and Iron and as a’ fretencice of Vitemian Bh Died March 11, 1820 it food had no appeal fo him |cin, and Iron. HADACOL 7—Hezekiah Niles, =F he -tried many expensive! derful in. the: way it or of the historic Baltimore] Ways of overcoming ‘his discom-/tpe > Register, born in ‘Chester |#rt. County, Pa. Died April.2, 1839, 17@8—Joshua Bates, financer-| brought to his daughter and many|eyery part your bo i Philanthropist, American ship of his friends, who had such de-/peart a neys and ines fieiencies. Life i leasant! : = merchant to England to great 1s more p! ‘Today, even h a ; = ‘ Then he saw the blessings that! these Breck , i ive HADACOL had Minerale ee EEE English _ international §banker,'for Mx. Coldberg today, but letiare Boston Public Library benefactor, Bim tell you about it, himself. patients. ‘ born in Weymouth, Mass. Died HEt. i how he overcame these You Ons, To Yourselt Sept. 27, 1964. __ | “Twas generally run down somelncn 282 Berar Goat oo 1802—George Pope Morris, time ago. I lost appetite and my ' mrt New York poet and song-writer, food just did not digest | author of “Woodman, Spare That Lmeeded food ) "| Air Station in Columbus, Ohio le in ner eyes, Mrs. Waterman! 13, 1890. July 6, 1864. 1828—Samuel J. Randall, Phila- delphia congressman, Speaker of the House. Democratic leader, born in Philadelphia. Died April

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