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i i hel ttt ee Paget = = THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, June 12, 1951, ae ‘Funeral Services PMT ada ies Spas 8 Shite Of Days Gone By Tt S. i | Burial of Robert Sunday afternoon at Monroe |Generol hospital, will take place | tomorro wafternoon. | Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the Lopez fun- feral home at 4 p. m. A reader |of the Christian Science Society ; will lead the services. Inter iment will take place in City. | Cemetery. Waken From The Files ‘Oj The Key West Citizen MAAAAAAABAAAAS DAA SAMAAS 10/YEARS AGO | ‘Plyde J. Filer and Newell | Pinder of this city were. selected | by members of the local draft! v5 3 yi — ‘| MRS. ANNIE WATKINS bid i 3 Funeral services for M A fight over a cat and some Annie Watkins who died Satur- goldfish at Marathon ended in a/day evening will be held Wed- real altercation. The kinfe wield--nesday afternoon at 5 p.m., from ef was 74 years old! He showed|the Chapel of a four-year old boy how to teach | Funeral Home. Hl @-Cat-to pull fish from a bowl.|Rev. W. J. Ashworth, pastor | The cat began snagging fish out- jzleming Street Methodist side of the nature study hours.;Church will officiate at the serv- Owner of the goldfish objected, |ices. Burial will be in the fam put @ finger on the older man’s|Plot in the City Cemetery nose and warned him to watch} the theiving cat or else. It seem-| NEW SALES TAX ed to be or else. The oldster| (Continued from Page One) ses. And three cents tax will go| brother, Carl Shultz. ked the younger man across the*toom, the battle was on, a fe was pulled. It's up to the| 9 articles at 66 cents. Wide titre thas. P|" Warren said he vetoed the. bill : | to lift security from welfare rolls "Phe ‘13th Annual essay con-| because if the bill became iaw, té8t; sponsored by the Florida| Florida might lose some federal! State council, Knights of Col-| Welfare grants. | Se winbus group, was won by Miss ean Carey, 12th grade student} Charles Dickens’ second visit to € the Academy of the Holy | America in 1867 netted e@ gross of me, in Tampa ” | $200,000 and a net of $140,000, a 3 omni | great sum for that day for his {6 “NavSta baseball club, fighting| }e@dings. overtake leaders, gained aj Giiiieaenasemmertee af earned victory over Army} The eariest known organized in the opening game yesterday. | System of shorthand was practiced The victory shoved the NavSta|by the Romans and dated back players within a half-game of| te 63 B.C. S. Schultz, | who died after a long illness on! Mr. Schultz is survived by one| THREE PILOTS WHO FIGURED IN THE CRASH OF EIGHT F-84 TURBOJETS near Richmond,~ Ind., June 8, are shown above. They are, left to right: Major Pilots In Mass Jet Crash Richard E. Willsie, | Th | n (P) Wirephot Long Beach, Calif.; Capt. Bryce E. Long, Edmond, Okla., and First Lieut. Eustace D. Coltharp, Austin, Texas. Long and Willsie parachuted to safety while Coltharp rode his plane down and escaped injury. the Pritchard | —— oa - ren | Wells Accepts * Call To St. Pete: | Touchton Here The | Rev. Paul will take over the pulpit of Touchton the First Methodist Church in Key West, replacing G. Leon Wells, who has accept- eda call to Childs Park Church in St. Petersburg, it was announced by the Florida Methodist Conference today. Another change in Key West, among the scores for the state that were released today, will be the arrival of Manuel Figueroa at El Salva- dor Church as Accepted Sup- ply pastor. YESTERDAY WAS (Continued trom Page One) an Oldsmobile driven by Mrs Ruth D. McPhillips, 1025 Laird street was pulling out from the curb heading south, and caught |Mrs. Carbonell’s right front fen- |der. Mrsy-McPhillip’s Oldsmobile has a damaged left front fender and bumper | Both women agreed to settle among. themselves on the acci- dent Cerezo’s day. started when he {was called to an accident | at | Fleming and Francis streets at 11:15 in thg morning. He ued summons t6 drivers of both the car and Navy truck involved Mrs. Carrie-N. White was driv- ing a Buick coupe north on Fran- cis street. Leonard Carey was driving a Navy truck east n | Fleming street. The vehicles col- |lided with resulting damage to Mrs. White's left door body, and j;rear fender. The Navy truck has the-second place Barbers. — — L.. P. Artman, publisher of The Citizen and owner of the Artman Press, left Key West early this morning for Point} Pleasant, N. J. {Maleolin’ Pinder and Juahita Dongo were granted a marriage license here. The wedding is ex- pected to. take place, Saturday. From the editorial pages of The Citizen: “Democracy depends upon. average men for its success, | but it has a hopeless prospect if | the average man_ hasn't sense| enough to,-vote..on. the right is- Hedy Lamarr Weds) LOS ANGEL’ S, June 12.—() | ess, Hedy. Lamarr is, in the | s° of Junie {brides jtédgyp and | fe is going to, devote | Hife.ito *Eyhest "Stpijffer) the | ‘bland, night club; opevator | she matried' i | West Teas | lite last: night WMdicated that she is think-| About retiring; from the « Superiby Judge Stanley Mos Married the couple in his home Ws.thé fourth mariiage for Miss! Lamarr and the second for Stauf-| fer, whb operates a night club in| Mekico. | og — Qne of the great Barnum’s ad- vertising tricks was to have a} Man with a wheelbarrow distrib- tite “bricks all along the curb for} S¢véral blocks, the curious crowd tollowing, with the last brick at} the last brick at the entrance to the’ Barhum Museum. | 3-Day HAVANA CUBA Tour Gay and exciting old-world Havana. | different sightseeing tours. | 12-Day MEXICO Tour you south of the horder — Chapulteper — Xochimileo, trip franaportation from San Mexican City 4 hours to 2 days. Tour starts at San Antonio each Monday 3-Day NASSAU Tour nights hotel and fv trips by car, carving: | 4-Day NEW YORK CITY Tour Includes Romantic names from Old Mexico that beckon Monterrey——Zimapan Includes round Antonio to 11 nights hotel— circle tour transportation start- 19 madia—d different wischtace- 26 ing at New York City—T nights ing trip varying in length from sightseeing tours of Aus- | Quaint, historic Nassau with ite carriages, ple- | turmage benches, ancient forts | Inclndéa round | trip 00 | tranepertation from 2 A thoroughly enjoyable visit to the nation’s Expense~-Paid Tours Hotel Reservations Sightseeing Trips | Complete Foet-Fille Itineraries d Folders up Trips Anywhere. Gay Week-Ends Complete IT’S FREE| Come in and take the guesswork out of your next vacation. Talk over your vacation plans with our experienced TOUR AGENT. He knows how fo give you more wonderful things to do—and to see No obligation whatever—see him NOW! . | Choose from a wonderful variety of | AMAZING AMERICAN TOURS 6-Day GULF BEACHES Tour Delightful vacation on the shores of of Mexico. Includes transfer from § round trip transportation from Miami by bus and plane via 19 burg bus station to Tides Hotel Key Kent—2 nights hotel—three © and Bath Club and return — 6 3)% nights hotel — 6 dinners — 6 breakfasts —- full privileses of the Bath Club. tour of five New able Chasm, Portland, Me. and Bostom Mass, 3-Day GREAT SMOKIES Tour Pleasure filled days in the Great Smoky Moun- taine of North Caroline and Tennensce. In- clades three all-day sightsseing $4gio toure. 2 nights hotel—7 meals. Tour may be taken starting at either: Asheville or Knoxville. 2-Day CHICAGO Tour A look around one of -.and save your vacation dollars. 8-Day NEW ENGLAND Tour See the Land of the Pilerima on this circle nglend states, America’s greatest Vacations he Guilt Petern- Includes yk () Photo 37-YEAR-OLD JOHN PEN- DERGRASS (above) has al- Teady launched his campaign for election as governor of Ala- Bama—in 1970, He started his “Pendergrass machine” at Parish high school in Selma, Ala.. from which he was gradu- ated this spriag. He has cam- ‘Paign cards printed and is plan- hig to plasive the’ state with *Atpaign literature, ping, theatres, ete. | | Inewent elty, Ineiudes 4 nights j | Rotel—4‘nihtseeing tripe or ade 3 | missions—time enough for shop- | (On your way to or from New York, pause | at Richmond jong enough to take the all day Williamsburg, James- 29 town, Yorktown sightaceing tour through Colonial Virgidia. Many other tours @ travel for furth Information GREYHOUND BUS STATION SOUTHARD AND BAHAMA STREETS cities. Includes 2 nights hotel, compiete 4 hour daytime sicht- 95 seeing tour also evening tour “Chieago, Chinatown by Nicht.” (The PAUL BUNYAN 6 day tour of the Minnesota Lakes country is ideal im connection with a 48 Chicago tour. Starts from Minneapolis. available. See your Greyhound agent or your fcvorite round ‘ip fares to tour starting points, lights Sutton she and her children in, ward Poinciana, Her dar kept! your Grocer SELLS that Goo: swerving to the right causing her so much alarm that she tried STAR * BRAND to stop it. She then went com- - plaely off the, road into the| AMERICAN COFFEE brush. Mrs. Sutton and the child-| and CUBAN 4 ren were hu damaged front fender At 1:05 p. m. Mrs. Bernice M reported to polic were driv: yelt, Boulevard to. g out Roose shaken up but — not art Key West Citizen FOLLOWING THROU (Continued F the Cardinal to the OpDevS: ne t 8 to 0 Lant 3-0. SUB-RON FOUR ¢ FRIDAY— | 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. ——TRY A POUND TODAY— SPORTS n Page 7H JURY REVIEWING Continued From r hands HOT R American uses of pape sal te OD RACER IS ANYTHING CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES SEE TKE 7 TWINS 1130 Duvac Sr. PH. 1870-1871 nued KATING 1 Bayview Park ht) Whatever your choice, you will find a greeting card to suit y Reme: Stag Shaving Sets make an ideal gift... | and what Dad hasn't a sweet tooth? Our stock of Candies is complete. GARDNER'S PHARMACY 1114 TRUMAN AVENUE ou on our well stocked racks . . . | ay. June 17, is Father's Day. 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