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, — a : Soturdey, Jenuery 5, SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO W JEANNETTE BLOUNT, Society Editor ITEN OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE ? Es J nmin ! iisen Office, 19RS «\ goan aa i > , ve re Sateen as. aad 2} J Lastres To Be Candidate In ‘In Queen Conte. | Thomas Fennell Gives Instructive Minnie P. Harris | Tn : pote > Queen Of oe C | Minnie P. Harris |Couple To Be Married Ov: $6 “ ueens beauty Contest me Talk For Key West Orchi : 7 . / Meseaie : : a4! rehid Growers Leaves On A Tour f f Mrs. Joan Lastres, 1304 Seminary street, has beer t | More than 100 per members of the Key West Garden C nel prerent Key West in the “Queen of Queens ontest ' and their friends, heard Thomas Fennell of Orchid Jungle | OF South America Beach, Fla., January 18 and 19th Miami, speak on the raising of orchids Thursday nigh eee as 1 This “Queen” contest is being sponsored the YWC man’s Club auditorium. Miss Minnie Porter Harris of 7 ee It will be an annual event. Next to the “M Fennell, whose Orchid Jungle was the subject of a featur Key West lett yesterday on a tour contest, this contest is the biggest ever to be held rd | article recently in Life magazine fod the group about the types ye of South Ameri with represent- Mrs. Lastres is 5’ 5” tall and is #—————— —— orchids that grow best in Key 4——— Libs i anne of the General Federation 1 Pre i ce : Wes: act eae ; ; of Vomen’s Clubs years old. She is married to *Bopry ‘y esterday’ est iis instuuctivesspeech) wal F. AWTU Wives This tour is the third World Co- ' Adolph Lastres, ana nas one filled with information valuable operation Tour sponsored by the daughter, Kathy 2% years old. | Cast Eny joys to the aspiring orchid grower To Have Coffee Federation Ki started yesterday . Lastres was chosen to we Sao Gasinined Wow orchids abo and will end Janua The fol- ee as n sold. plained how orchids should 3 ’ exeet Key West rane many Play Rehearsals is HE eer anne On Wednesday lowing countries will be visited: s . s submitted to the - . o — - z na, Columbia Peru, Chile, TONeeniBtiGucens” contest com | mhencastvoh “Bora! ¥ ; Mr. Fennell stated that in| All wives of officers attached to | Argentina cee Brazil, ae tnitiee (One of the dudees for the |dihavide @ wondexfal time rehearst many ways the climate in Key the Fleet All Weather Training Un: !2uela. and the Dutch West Indies contest will be John Roberts sing this hilarious comedy these | West was more favorable for the {it af invited to attend a coffer|in all the women will cover 15.000 | Powérs. To be considered for the nights at the Barn Theatre, Some growing of orchids than was the meeting of the group at 10 o'clock | miles, going on Pan American Ny 1 Frnak H fi arwednncds : contest the applicant must have, thing about those lines, they are | southern tip of the Fle Pen ee ons soe = Jefe won some kind of beauty con- | forever fresh and good for a laugh | £ es insti pens: Mrs. Hiram Cole Houghton, pre- | t n wyer test in her home town. Mrs. Las-| every time they are heard | é ie ee Hostesses for the morning will|sident of the General Federation | — iS Stationed at the Francis F. Warre Pewenne Hee eer a Mee | among dhe commmny cansfully ee ee ee | Several dozen colorful orchids! pe Mrs. RL. Braddock, Mrs. A.V. }of Women’s Clubs, will head the} Wyominy ree es 5 ¥! been chosen to represent Key | Plants were brought to the meet-} McPhil Be i er 8 1951. chosen by the director, Maida La) Oe geri ing by Mr. Fennell, to help illus-| Mrs, 1 Ms Ms Paul Whiford, idelegation. The women will be re- The contest will be held in the} zarovici are several favorites of | West in the “Queen 0 preens! ee os : = S-|Mrs. R.P. Blount, Mrs. Rex A.|ceived by government officials . ‘or “e 7 ; ¥ Old Flog: mansion now callealiatand City audiences, enjoyed! contest in Palm’ Beach, Fla liratashis talk end lo\bel available Hasting, Mra ROW. Dune? Mrs, [and willlimel club leadersiie as Posters For March Of Dimes Card “Whitehall” in Palm Beach “Pwo | greatly in past productions of ‘the | 18 and 19th for members who wished to pur-, P.L. Ruch, Mrs. C.E. Phillips. Mrs. various countries they visit; will | P. B Mad other Key West girls have been| Players, such as “The Night of | — Band Wy ___fehase plants as many did. |J.C. Burks and Mrs. HLM. ‘Tyler, |inspect social welfare projects, and arty Being Made By Gloria Rivas chosen to act as chaperones at! January 16th”, w rn ) , [2 Ro ROPOs Pertenece ae 2 j will enga a iood Neigl bara Schoneck cand Mrs, Mar., Commander Jack English. Mr nw - TI the meeting, expressed wonder- | SS Circles ee | designed by Miss Gloria Rivas, Beta S e. feee Giimen, - et i haat ests In le ment at the beauty of these or-} ° announces Campaign Chairman, May jorie Sjursen. Saunders now is enjoying (stat 2S : ] pareonc nar emsry Mre, Lactres has been furnish-| life in Washington a doins | 4 FnvonthHll ‘chids. Her daughter in Puerto| Meet Jointly iLoc al Graduate At Miss Rivas, an employee at the N Boca Chica ed a complete wardrobe by vari. | credit to the role of a United States | Ishivorth Home {Rico also owns an orchid tom, Wye Mrs. Dillo lk fi Osavaleneeet. | does not call herself an artist, says M But one has cus clothing ateran ie Kes Weet,| Senator. The Players hasten to rea} Dr. and Mrs. John F. Darby and and this was the first time Mrs MIs. on jf ory /niver sity | only to glance at the art work she ha these poste Mrs. Lastres’ name and. photo. | sure the public that 1! 1s NOT |daughler, Beth, were viewers quer | OCT=eee had . seen the orehids | Mrs. Earl Dillon was hostess | to realize that she is an artist,” he de praphs were submitted by the| type casting! the New Year week end in the | 8rown in Florida. She is a guest | Thu sday at a joint meeting of the | These posters will provide infor. 4— eee Jr. Woman's Club of Key West, Commander English, recently re- home of the Rev.) and Mrs. Wis |here of her sister, Mrs. Harry) Golden Rule and Busy Fingers Cir Pre ionsonsthiswannisleMarch of | SCC" "eee and she will be endorsed by that | turned from duty in Turkey is add-j Ashworth. Dr. Darby, stepson ‘of | Galey, 1221 Truman avenue cles of the Woman's Society of . 0° a Shee a a Club for the tye at Rew West {ing another fine characterization, {he Rev. Mr. Ashworth, recently | Fennell and their three- | Christian Service of the First Met Dimes Card Party and Fashion $. BE RITHS } ‘A few of the other applicants |that of the former celebrated at-| received his PhD degree in plant! ¥ear old daughter accompanied ,hodist church. ‘The meeting was eee by Merge dre shop to” * in the contest are: Miss Ruthie trey now on the skids, a diffi | pathology from the University of | Mr. Fennell here and they were held at the Dillon home on Caro be held March 17 at the Casa Mar Garst of Tallahassee Orange |Cult part, but not for one who is] Wisconsin and is now stationed at jguests in the home of Mr. and line street jina hotel. mananasaacasesesas Bowl Quecn of 198]: Miss Doro, |S well remembered as “Larry”’| the Florida State Experiment Sta Mrs. Jack Thompson Mrs. Julian Davis led the devot Mayor Harvey has also voiced wyepermetts Have A Son thy Steiner of Boca Raton, Mise! Who faced Gerald Saunders as the ; ion at Fort Pierce, They were ac- Mrs. Roland Goulet, club pres-|fonal service which preceded the piseaparovelnofitte plans already)” ies der Spirit of Fishing of 1 Mice attorney in “January 16th | companied on their visit to Key | ident, conducted the brief busi-/ MOIMInE business session. Miss jmade by Mrs. Delio Cobo, card : GS pines Barbara Rhodes of St. Peters-;, All who both those great | Vest. by Mrs. Darby’s mother, ;ness meeting. The group set a Florence Baldwin conducted the peer chaicmen. ged Mrs. Orion | mott ane. rats the Miss Petersburg of |augh hits, “Heaven Can Wait \\trs. GW. Bellah of Hernando, | tentative date of March 1, 2 and | business meeting Russell, co-chairman parent 6-pound, 12-ounee ! and Miss Sara Ann Jones/4nd “The Man Who Came to Din | Slorida ls for their annual flower show.},, ollowing) the luncheon. senved ell bee organizations and per: | ..,, lock yester of Winter Haven, Miss Beta, Ber” will remember bow Walter |~, = - by Mrs. Dillon, the Rev. Paul sons in this community are urged He a d Bets ye rye . y y Chai Lay the U. S. Naval Sigma Phi of 1951 Burns nearly ran away with both Thirtee D - W a Touchton gave a review of several Chairman Harvey to do their : Tra ; m : | members of ihe Miparnevestenday , ‘erebr se os Phose attending were Major and walk and that sufficient money *'! di i Coming Events Poca: weiew ae Cerebral Palsy Assn. Dance Mrs. Dillon, the Rev. Mr. and may be made available to aid !* SUNDAY, JANUARY 6 |lines, but much on-stage action he Thirteen lucky people attending the Cerebral Palsy Benefit | Mrs. Touchton, Miss Baldwin, Mrs. , entists to discover a cure before Gowen LAE TANT Iscl Caen atl eae aan dance New Year's Eve at the La Concha Hotel won door prives con- ; avis. Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs. a Q |volio hits again. He urges these saiaiictis Tage a erat necting. on 5 |; ine Tole of the Senator's wife is tributed by Key West merchants. More than 100 persons attended ‘Charlotte Ingraham, Mrs. Nellie [people to contact him to make Chi: irs. V. K aes i he Micah ne eit in the experienced hands of Anna| the gala affair Albertus, Mrs. Cora Dixon, Mrs. | |S. HARRY RUSSELL, 1015 \§ sgestions and to volunteer for | Miller r Park, are. the Va alla Martello! Clara ‘Topmiller who has been Rifnners inqludedn ChietériiSiClock of thesUSS.GumorseMar- [an] Dean ern ude snniony | Eaton street, received a Bache (cubes gera see patie exc ATEN Oe ere iby MONDAY, JANUARY 7 very active with several ihealre | jorie Cunssenger, 122-C Poldelana; ieresret (Curd; cUIDOIGHINAGN Narera tea. ete Sieniine an ee ee cores eer Heeea dks sBicperience hel” ihe gE uNGvalinos: Aoi sacauslilaey oft stonienull|Eetoe) ip nchOflense/since ME) trect:iB)C, Beoble, 504 Catherinessireel; WilNiiy Daly, St) Vou Mrs Helen Katie Sweeting and) end of the fall quarter this | aucht ime.in/ handling this drive aL S AGUA station Episcopal church will meet at | Penihe Spirit uch a ae Phister street; M. F. Sands, 2820 * eis pace a | Week at Emory University. De- | quring the past three years that ae he Navel Ai station Bn: | 3 p.m. in the Parish Hall, leh aeena ee eel seidenberp. evel B. Wells, L | grees for al! December, March, | organizations and people usually do | os C nail: W.MU. of First Baptist chureh Se eee err | achar Hotel ree Ea Rhumba Dane ers KE eature Party and June graduates will be [not wait to” be approached first. °° _ J also given by: >| ‘oncha Hotel; D au LEFaerilan contort P sige . ; eee at 7:30 p.m. at the! quest aboard the Gilmore after its] >yerseas Fruit. Market; A. N oumany nferred in cere- | People automaticaily put their | Nyes Have A.Daughter ; lekicuded! gun, atthe Barn peice Market | monies ngxt June hiistmas presents away at the, 7, said aaa Cincle: Two of Women of First! ¢ p ineiconcahoanlaveiticion Lee, 1206 Virginia street; J. E | ——_____--- start of the new year ind their horn at 11:36 otelocke Presbyterian church will meet |‘y “Born Ye saunders of Sarasota; M | Becoxers | 2oxt step is to remember that Jan- |). n the U.S. at 3 p.m. in the home of Mrs. ; ional experience, b arles Miller of Baltimore, Md.; Doctor: “How's the patient this!uary is the month for the March | 0% pak aoe a Ih B: Hé ind Mr Josep! rent, 701 South street. | mshackle Inn’ with Zaus Pitts, : © bl Carbonell), 611. Gouinent | morning? of Dimes. Then volunteers, dollars |. 4 i sat Key West Temple No. 20."Pythi- | other productions. Incident < AY DODEHS) ls tae ae | Nurse: “I think he’s regaining! and dimes begin to pour in again v ne anSiMewiillaeet-at Spin (acu ray os, eee ccna |eect: aadenbete abernon, zat consciousness. He tried to blow the It is my ardent hope that this will ea at at the Knights of Pythias Hall | young Racy) Barihelmese vanueht Virginia street foam off his medicine . be enacted again this year.” Plan : AS ® }Audubon Screen Tours 4th Season Opens Last Night At High School ‘The fourth season of the Audubon Screen Tours opened last | night at the Key West High School auditorium with a color film “In the Hills of Gold,” and a rynning comment by its creator, Dr. | stati Jr, young biologist of Northfield, Minn tior on Fh e' Fleming street er of a former movie star was also} The prizes and contributions ate pain rial Ase member of that cast. Mrs. Jack-] were: Ladies hand bag from the YMCA'on Whitehead street. |famoun Joe. Jetferson Players. and | Thee Sisters: $10 credit on eye Executive Board of Poinciana| the equally famous River jars | BE ia meet at 8 p.m. at the | under the direction of Mary Small. , 9; tical Company; Lf a ‘ |... | & face fast becoming familiar to] ers at the Oriental Restaurant; Sencne so! aomany ot nes |Barn Theatre yoers will be seen} two dinners at the A. and, B. ‘ Jagain with the present cast. Ed-{ Lobster House: $10 credit slip at auntie Home be Mrs. | mund Geisbert, he of the villain-} Herman's Dress Shop; set of six + 2120 Staples our Gribbs of “Drunkard” fameycolorful metal tumblers — from n was born at ning in the 1 to Mr, and ‘sor sun glasses at Keys two steak din- Olin S. Pettingill, ‘The personable lecturer display- ¥ oe sor Be eezing Rain, Negoiiators {formative and interesting aver . S, TURSDAY, JANUARY 8 id ane crest at o pits reco Pollock's Marathon store; ladies ‘ AY, “Passing of The Third Floor Back” : f 5 - i Catholic ‘Daughters of America, | will play the obsequious hotel man-| "yrs. eae Bown toned Jdone informally with the aid of a z ‘ourt Mary Star of the Sea No. | ager. pian BAiee q é |hand microphone while the pic- now Pelted ¢ ‘ i i ach 634 will meet at 8 p.m. in St Ree acweaa on Hardware store; Ladies sport "| ture h This was his see- ia ae The cast is working hard at this SYLVIA MACHIN, dressed in the rumba costume of a Cuban | {re Was own. Tilt Mas = ond appears Ann's Hall next to the rect: horts from Pearlman's depart- = se ep production and results are beginn ci nant ee Southernmost Pistol and Rifle | ing to show. From beginning to | { nt store; man's overnight bag | 8 ig Shop on Du- | iety ‘ance in Key West for senior, and Norma Machin, resplendent in the rumba costume of | Lara 3 > e pes { the. Monroe County Audubon Soc- = Ee the senorita, were features of the New Year's Eve entertainment | ‘ and fon favorable comment North Today Othe: Bane ats club will meet at 8 p.m. at the’ ays ; : from Collin’s Men's Legion Home, Stock [aland. en Wa mn and you can't argue} ca). man's sport: sweater from| at the Cerebral Palsy Association Benefit Dance given at the | ae ee hie . | Academy Award Judges. and his work, it should not be his Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge | can you? 8S. | Aronovitz department store; and La Concha Hotel ilast as General Turner Tells No. 14 will meet at 8 p.m. in, beach chair from the Key West ihe main characters ofthe film Moderate To Heavy ; the Knights of Pythias Hall on | 7p Venetian Blind Co. Iver Russells THE J. F. ROBERTS were wild creatures which live in; Snow Was Reportec Reds United Nations Fleming street. I ythian Sisters ‘Twelve-year-pld , Norma _Ma- . . episenen AT DSS the Black Hills, a region itl Vyom- oO Section Of C rand Did Not Come Order of DeMolay for Boys will | chin and her nine-year-old sister,| Record New {RE VISITING IN ing covering a mountain. range aig De bi say SOUND ANI AENG _ ae ed Pon the Scot- |T 0 Install New \Syivia Machin, dressed in color-| ees WEST PALM BEACH about 125 miles long extending in- Mid-Michigan To Korea To Surrender mes a drs aang ful rhumba costumes, were the} Po ; e , 7 ité the neighboring Dakotas. ‘The By The Associated Press Kiwanis Club and Sinawik cu» | Of fie ers Monday | stars of the evening's entertain- Year’s Eve Party Mr, and Mrs, John F. Roberts, | sudience was entranced with) Snow and freezing rain pelted By OLEN CLEMENTS will have joint installations of | alls sent, doing gay dance numbers. | Would you like to have a record-| 716 Ashe street. are visiting in the | close-ups of buffalo. | mountain parts ‘of the Central and Eastern; MUN »—_Frayed tem new officers at 7 p.m. at Lo | San ceremonies for the | "Dike DePino was master of |ing of your New Year's Eve? Mr. home of their son-in-law and daug | sheep the Rocky Mountain goat, | United States today while the |pers snapped today as truce pe } _gun’s Ocean Patio ses olbebae ares of Key West). canies for the evening. Mr.|and Mrs. Iver Russell, 2113 Harris hier, Mr. and Mrs dolph Pin. |antelope, prairie-dogs, chipmunks, | Rocky Mountain region caught its gotiators hagcled over now tot ao- i Key West Players monthly busi. | Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters will |) .pino also donated his time and | street, have recordings, made der. West Palm Beach | ae pite, ‘ground-hogs. ‘beavers and breath after a rugged New Year's | lice a Korean armistice. From bath ; Jeven butterflies and blister beet- | storm. sides of the conference table came ; | harges and blunt warnings ting of the be held at a regular r . sa Gear MeL loud-speaker for advertising be- | secretly of course, of much of their Mr. Roberts underwent an oper ness meeting will be held at| | . eo : _8 p.m. at the Barn Theater. | you) bout to held) al 4:80) o'elock |r. the dance. Me, DePina alsoNew Year's Eve party gives at ation Wednesday in the Good Sa. | les Moderate to heavy snow was re- | angry Key West Woman's Club will | yontay Wen its of Py | companied the Machin sisters | their home maritan Hospital at West Palm | The birdlife was given in de-| ported over a section of the Mid- | Ther¢ srogress toward a a meet at 3:30 p.m. in the Wo-| sow officers are requested rect. /All) Aer act on the tatfle drum. | ‘The Russells served) cocktails Beach. Mrs. Roberts reports: he is {tail and included the fascinating | west that included most of Lower truce rs man’s Club auditorium A aac cahite Greece fo sted to wear |S" MC inder’s orchestra furn-|and hors d'oeuvres and the group doing well. courthsip maneuvers of ‘the sage Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minne- A | delegate warned that = Key West Firemen will hold aj‘, ares ea cer for the. affair| Spent the evening in songs and kus crouse, 2 most remarkable fowl gota and Illinois. From two to six the Alli not be forced to < ection at 7:30 p. d O’Brien, US en- | games - all recorded. F R Boulton _ with a Mae West front which is inehes of snow fell in Iowa Fri- bow to ‘ munist armistice de- - ; e Station Rollowing ihe ; ivtained the group with several| They all gaily welcomed in 1952/1 * "© 5 fluffled out and vibrated in show-|day. Northern Illinois, including mands | threat of growing oe Harris School PTA will meet at], ,ston. Thomas teria (Wash | : Those present included Mr. ard ()f Peora., V. off action. by the male bird, para- Chicago, got four inches Red air pows or 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. ; ‘MEOW Thomas venterson also dei nes ©. ballons, horns, hats| Mrs. Bob Weirs, Charles Myers eora, t doxically ‘The snow ended in the Midwest “You t yourself in the be ZX-11 Officers’ Wives will | “yued Teelection alter se en ane ers. aided” the | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zimmer, Mr. § dnd Ff aie Other birds. with disclosure of | except for a few flurries in Michi- role of a bandit said Maj » have a business meeting at) oe mek Shering in 1952. {and Mrs. Ray Matcovitch and chil- On ANG amity their nesting. feeding and exist- | gan. But sleet and snow hit Penn-| Gen. Howard M_ Turner 10:30 a.m. at Aeropalms. ' ; rett_ Cox, president of | dren, Mrs. Marvel Roberts, Mrs , : ence habits, included the water-ou- | sylvania and snow fell in New York You have f exposed your Rotary Board will meet at 8 p.m ; see palsy Association |Gloria Heaton, Orion Roberts and, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Boulton |sel which can wade in submarine State and moved into New Eng- | ugly. feroci eatures of a ban- at the home of Joe Pearlman Winds Pat sf her dance com-, Mr. and Mrs. Russell and son, pill, of Peoria, Ill, arrived here New | style, cliff swallows that make mud land early today. dit etorted Chinese Maj 707 Simonton street : ue co — ‘ Mrs. Ray Matcovich and children, Year's Day for a two - week visit; nests. and liive in communittes.| Am extensive low pressure area | Gen. Hsieh Far Young Adult Fellowship of First | elie Stace wie Sp ee edt thelr Sere, eared ccc, ee ee | ew ee | eee a ere aren ee the Eastern part of the country Usit the strongest lan Mathodistachurch willumset-at| “a, tr “ac ee eee ein xiv. Heaton, Orion Roberts and Mr. and 1% Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Boul- | ing brought rain in the Carolinas and suase he. armistice talks be ' Bigunoiiamtiouchurehiannex jo circa se, Fh nenbalms Age einen Cee Mrs. Russell and son, Bili ton, and their son, Frank J. Jr. | Geolo formations, shrubs, parts of Georgia and Alabama and 44" 1 the Reds “the There will be election of offi- | shitales ese nad yas + < hy ‘ tt expresses Tae ene : 7 ries : Le a i hea. ve Lele cee i f ict - nad ‘ oe #ays es WI MCC ype ‘ mimi =* - he F also re | shots of the re ept the aud Temperatures showed ‘ome to f to surrender,” and SV RGNIES DAY, JANUARY 9 in the JayCee n es ing a series of dances New G arbage ience fascinated for approximately cianige) acca the country in the ive no intention of leaving % Keer West Duolicate. 7 Dr. Felix Varel No. 64/ for the of raising funds vi — n hour. Dr, Pettingill ad us 2 eo etn, (tie h Koreans to your tender . ey West Duplicate Bridge As: will meet at 8 ike Gul nl. palsy _ patients x 5 Sane a u r; Pe a ll need up hast es hours. It was subzero in ; ns to your r « sociation will meet at 7:43 pm fn Masonic. Lonise a ere ehiey dai canal’ Truck In stl ice Election Tuesdary)}\s ani revealed that hacky ere ae Pepa) : ini Coral Room of Overseas! | adies Auxiliary of A Bead ‘of Monroe Coun- s 3 pen 9 Or lamiuened Pe tit peageupeet < represent yout w Hotel. | “yer Post No. 28. An : The first of six garbage trucks| For Methodi sroods bad el amaReed oe Oey ee cadvitan seu ney Yor! dLieape p> Junior Chamber of Commerce pink wilt mect ats a for the City has been placed ir 5 re ity 43 ania: sa ve ac sti ti — egies eee Noe craic " Titecnal af $, will meet at 8 p.m. at the club! Pegion Home on S >TT T operation, City Manager Dave Young Adults Ltajasautendllgag a tealeceatmaset io ee erence eniyans : "4 on Flagler avenue ‘nee As ‘ CAR PULLS OUT ; med : in contrast to Jane (Mrs. M. E. | coast Key West Outboard Club Aux sn ape ee eases Continuea from Page One) a a. il ieieta Hae Vea TSE Burk). Ghost-towns and strip-mines. The Lower Mississippi rude and ab ‘ iliary will meet at 8:30 p.m Re ee cast, Worn Gee Btiea Geen 1y when an Indiana driv a Nalite Agake Welowsnipi of thei Se when gold veins and the Ohio Valley were caught “07d You have gone too far In ‘ Wednesday in the home of street pie her and damaged her right West Garbage Di- First Methodist church 1 Ginappeerees rt pen shown, in a belt of freezing rain. Hardest you! “ i arrogance. _— Hos str si Sik door and : if eh ile : Dr. Pettingill injected an inspir-| hit by the icy conditions were Vir is Mrs. Hastings Adams, 2919 Officers « Fe : ght fr and | vision” printed neatly on them elected at a regular meeti ee al for the preservation of ginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Staples avenue 21 order of Eastern S ender, Police Chief) Qne of the trucks was getting |held at 8 o'clock next wildlife and our national parks, | Indiana : 3 2D Submarine Squadron Four Of meet at 8 pm the ho J pistes d today - 219 / filled up with gas today in fron in the church 1g out that the Audubon So. More snow was forecast for re Wives’ club w . have Mr. and Mrs. Ch Alber Ft "Stocking of ee police headquarte: 4 embers are urged vork was one, way in hern Colorado and Wyoming ae a coffee meeting at 10 a 1209 George street vanEvee: er Dav . nh these might be prevented today. Forecasters said Sov at the Fort Taylor Officers’) FRIDAY, JANUARY g his 1948 Chev- proudly and - Didn't Knew! : anishing, along with the 60 praise 308 pevaiccre ae paso Club. Alcoholics Anonymou meet . curb when er how to operate the dumping Old Salt — You boys of today | million American bison ‘buffalo, to | and subzero temperatures for five Sonar Officers’ Wives’ club will at 8 p.m. in the si hall at h s. Bowen's car. His cat | trailer vant too much money. Do you! you) which once roamed the days. would miss most of the new have a coffee meeting at 10 the First Presbyterian church damaged left front fender | ——— know what I was getting when I plains and hills of the West snowfall. Four deaths were blamed a.m. at the officers’ pool on Officers’ Wives’ Club have bumper Greater London. covering about got married? —___—_— on the storm in Colora.o. The bliz- the U. S. Naval Station. a luncheon mee’ at noon atl Police Officer W. L. James in-| 700 square miles, has a population | Boot — Nope. And I bet you| Moral conduct is essentially so-|zard was termed the most severe a ZX-11 Officers’ Wives will the Fort Taylor Officers’ Club, vestigated the accident lof some 8,400,000. didn’t know, either cial conduct {in modern Colorado history ot

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