The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 7, 1951, Page 8

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Paget THE KEY WES? c!T! ZEN ineiions At Elks Fridey, December 7, 1951 Memorial Exercises TONY VACCARO (Continued From Page One) we'll be called to the base for an meeting at his December 11, at 8 pam. Forrest Turner was greeted as a new member to be initiated soon home, Tuesday, bé annoucement, just as we're all/ Out of town guests Inchoded covered with oil for a couple of | Gewsmen com ‘Hess, ~ D. t H d ae theca, more, R003, Deon De Titta of Fox houds in the sun. have mMOre” imevietone and George Skadding ep ° eads greasy shirts than any two filling of Life magazine. F y. station men I know.’ sey. Raiptt Rogers had his brot- or ear There's a lot more, but that’s for | er-t isaac Johntgen as guest. ; V {otarian: : , Au- Conch Cowder come Saturday ria mg manag i Small Number Is Named He answered questions ar e Roy ‘W. ‘Schubert; How 1, ~ open forum with excellent repar ce Fe d Robert Mor- fo Serve € i : open t i erry and Robert Mor. 2 eenmetiogs : ss NI: Joesph Bik Chairmen Being Urged rs. Lee Goddard addressed the ' of pittsburgh, Pa.; C. C. Lewis, group briefly and to the point mak- | jy it Pleasant, W. Va.; Henry To Add Other Names ing a plea for the kind of plays the ¢. p Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; lie uld e} resented by Ale: Satchogue Edwin F, Trevor, president of ipo ie ight ne a taper Alen, Patchogue, Long the'Key: West Chamber of Com- |that some people thought onl se Wea oe merce, has released the ’ , ames | of those he has chosen to ggt on comedies’ shotlid be given at -t Barn Theater, since: thiasis chiefly can ot iurtie traveled to the a resort town, but pointed out ng committees to serve the} a resor u i pared imittees te | that Key West has its cultural side amber this year. 2 a i q . re: ~ Mr. ‘Trevor aated that he pur-| and that it is a city of homes In Connecticut Good Friday is posely limited each committee to] a small number adding that chair- | Wien fre urged to add other names to their groups | schools, churchs and fa As president of the P’ Goddard underscored that one of {the purposes of the organization | was to serve the pubile. She told usually proclaimed py tne govela- i day of fasting and pray- The list reads a : |of the drama which opens Monday DIVISIONS: (Elected by prem} |night, December 10, and pointed ANYTHING ERNIN bership). ce jout that attendan The Pa AUTOMOB See BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION ing Of The Third Floor Back,” : hem B.-A. Strunk, Jr Bat = |would answer the question as to TW ( m E Roper SSONAL: Enrique Es-| {what kind of theater Key Wes —_ ju . Ir. | enjoy. f ere tase . gee uE Ly: Joe Allen it | Rotary president, Joe Pearlman, | __—__e oe me RETAIL: J. E.! announced a board of di icker. “pe HOTELS, APARTMENTS: Geore= Bonamy AUTOMOTIVE: Jack Sellers. RESTAURANTS, BARS, AM- USEMENTS: John Carbonell, \ REAL ESTATE, FINANCE, INSITRANCE: Larry Gardner. | DIVERSIFIED: Earl Adams. STANDING COMMITTEES: {appointed by President). BUNGET & FINANCE: William Arnold, Chairman, Joe Pinder, Will Freeman. ADVERTISING. PUBLICITY Ferl-Adams. ‘chairmen, Clem C. Prien, Charles Kerilek LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS: | | Neevy Armavor, chairman, G.| Benzanilla, Benny Fernandez, | Rage We each er eenucalse, b ecteenint.-| FATHER JOHN ARMFIELD, JUDGE WAYNE ALLEN, Miami, » ) address, Robert Saunders, Exalted Ruler of the Key West Elks, and Rob Pollock, chairman. Herman | the Rev. Ralph Rx t Elks Memorial Exercises. Holtsberg, J. D. McAndrews, Hal a Lewinsky. moe — Semmens Sse ewe 1. RNG AERO ee Mary | WOMENS DIVISION: BIRD BATTLE vs : , id where he t Graham, chairman, Mari i : oi f ~} s Bé | rE ie i GOVERNMENTAL ie: Continue F Or halls His Fami y Bye ae THREE HOTELS IN MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES Horace: O'Bryant, chairman, Al-|time they were allegedly in HAMMOND, Indiana, Dec ‘Tractir i rah rt Pierce, possession of the A asin ved Ales ceite ve Located in the Heart of the City ANSPORTATION: Mall Vysnieved them trom tt eae ase __ RATES ‘WRITE or WIRE Knowles, chairman, Jack Sellers,| Game Commissior are 1s Bees te REASONABLE 1 S for RESERVATIONS oo | prohibit . possession with BATH and TELEPHONE s : Allen Hamp-/ only, he said. He fur een scheduled to appear on . > . . gon. Will Freeman, Wilfred Jul-|that the men, Siok: eas on minor Ritz t ershing Miller r had as much right t J Caro today hi > Pe sal ih RECREATION: Joe| birds in their poss the bird trial proceedings | Hotel Hotel Hotel pl oan en Gertrude Laub- |} Bennett, whose qualif for |ed their being heard 132 E Flagler St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave. . FO! tpossession,he challenge ic Some observers this 02 F 100 Rooms 80 peesileh Sa ; that Bennett only hi the | raised questions’ as to Elevator Rooms Seeeececocons “@eeeeee | Audubon Si he two rercial ‘ola Heated Blevace ary position hould and could er ino : : ; i rege ce 5 | game warden rear ly big-wheel attorn ie : 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION |ing than, his card ir They raised the question tl _ Si Reems ma cde Beecccseanseces him to be on honor puty | there might be a link between the er et deci ; sheriff of Dade County present Audubon case in court 4 MISS LUZ M. 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