The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 21, 1952, Page 3

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SOCTET 'y. ’ DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor PERSON 4ii... NEWS GF INT {TEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE EREST 1 iden’: me viewed By Hundreds ¢: ature V Aft TnGoOn $260 IS RAISED = i, FROM PARADE Te emipe er rature The March of Dimes ( hanes of spectat t town Key Wes $260 for thé local M re} Fund, Mrs. Ben Ada; today. Boy and Gir: Scouts ed donations in a iarge features of the nora ‘ go and George Hanskat « Job as parade marsha! ade proceeded down past the cheering crowd features were announced | ee Carbonell from the 1 Loree stand. Judges present Fairbanks Adams, Bod Saunder A Manus, John Blackwell»; Jacobs. The Truman S« us and the Douglas Drill Svea formed for the judves ‘ Sehool Unit had the best vee The winners of eM 4 : Prizes were the V.F r : > Ecloy +e iam Weech Post a neric 1 : : 3 ae cannes rane D..5> a rn Vy, "ero liveryvmen For Local Stoves In Were Busiest People tn Town North gion. Best Float Honors were | rier and many interior Alask ken by the Girl Mariners with I rints 1 readings of 70 be raine Warnock, Joan Knowles. 1 5 ler rothy Lesher, Ssrah Rr Irgne Mungan, Millicent Taylor Cobb riding in a beautifully ated boat. vhs Pets of all descriptions. from pup Sane pies to monkeys were fondly car- | ‘ore { night was reduced red by happy children and one V y little girl, Denise Ronan, was the | ‘9 2bout 20 feet center of attraction literally repr t "e doing a rushing busi senting Marching Dimes as the cold stalled private Winners of Childrens prize F utomobiles. However, the taxi as follows ivers’ expenses w running Prettiest Costume: Goria Dam h. Because 0° the culty of ron, 1118 Eaton St t cold engines, drivers were Best Decorated Bicyel J t yors running 24 Weech, 1022 Fleming day Best Decorated Wagon: John an Some residents who had to use | Godfrey Thompson, 732. Windsc rs fo get to and from work Lane f i hem with their en Prettiest Pet: James Wilson, 8°. s running all ni or getting Whitehead St y three hours to start them Pet: Freddie Anschutz arm them up ' T rdy who ventured outdoors al Pet: Ramorla and | Were bundled: in fur - lined parkas Madeline Nebo, 713 Duval Street vol mufflers tied over their Smallest Pet: Christine Kossert,| faces to keep noses and cheeks 2103 Flagler Street 1 sering. An uncovered cheek Best Cowboy: Robert Louis Gam ein little ag te ble, 812 Baptist I of exposure - Best Doll Carriage: Marsha Saw.) !¢ iverymen for local grocery yer, 2807 Seidenburg t » the gusiest people ir Prettiest. Doll: B ra Ford, | (hey had to race around 1217 Pear! Street their routes, delivering two or three Most Unique Costume: Denise Orcers at a time to prevent the Ronan, 3612 Avenue £ od from freezing If tt ; j smas ike glass and canned ~ See Petes 4X nat had frozen. and bulged Wins Cheers For. s2°uiss Cans of beer froze in less than Bull-Fighting oS soins Even dov storm windows. it EL PASO, Tex. (®—Blonde bull. we heated houses frosted up of fighter Patricia. MeCorn came | the inside like a refrigerator coil through her pro‘essional debut un ren d the frigid seathed and with the cheers of a Mexican crowd ringing sweetly in her ears : blotted out the doorway. The dif. Patricia’s skill and courage in, ference in temperatures outside killing a’ fast-charging block and 1 within the houses also caused white bull brought the “oles’’ re ‘les to form in keyholes. sounding out of Juarez’ Plaza De lairy installed a battery of Toros Sunday heaters in its delivery trucks so Working on rain-drenched stip- , Milk could be delivered to custom pery sand, the blonde torera rs before it turned to ice cream 1 door was op the ied” a depse fog that passed the charging buil_so closely z —-|} her trousers were smeared with! Mectin Order of DeN folay the animal’s blood. Boys, Scottish Rite Temple, It was with the mulet the} | 7:30 p.m heart-shaped cape, that f¥e" gir)! Meeting, Ever Ready Star Club, displayed her skill. She performed? Lome of Georgia Bells, 900 Fla a variety of passes and brought gler street, 3 p.m the bull past her closely.Not one Meeting, Spark’ Waters Re- time did she visibly flinch. Her bekah Lodae No. 14, Knights of closest. brush with danger came thias Hail. 8 p.m when a horn ripped her skirt THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 She is scheduled to go to 1 Me Monroe County Hosoi Angetes this week to make Woman ary Sewing sports short movie », hospital, 2 p.m The 22-year-old nerican git s clubhouse, was a coed? at Texas Western Col pa lege until three weeks She I auxiliary V.F.W quit school to devote full time Post 59 FW. home, 8 p.m bull fighting. y 1 es Auviliary, Art oo _ er Post Unit No. 28 Coming Frets A n Le home, MONDAY, JANUARY 2! Meet Folie Virwia tek General meeting r 4 Elizabeth street, 8 the First Presbyter church at church. p Meeting, Poinci. school, 8 p.m Meeting, Key V Pythian Si: Meeti cle of First E annex, at 3 | Meeting, Juver rm Opening. “Born ¥ <ey Hancicraft ¢ Wives, Recre 178, Naval Stat Special interest ¢ ARY 1 craft class, Of ice beginners only, Qtrs. R-l val Station, 1:30 p.r Meeting, Young A Fel hanteis K ship, First Methodist ( t ie ia annex, 8 p.m Pie ‘tures Of Bird Life in 564 W est reine By ones ig ei turer wf careful chser wud to bring to Key 1 part of the | tarried with a load of eevee weer ervey S. BIRTHS | a ee Yesterday” Key. We est Players 3 Reset - rm air of the~ Bev For Snrotos had their first baby been named Frank Paul Spoto Before her marriage , Veral Roberts, Sr. Both mother an set in Washing ibout six-vears ago 3 Bilie Holliday of the Girl For Howe'!ls is pach ig bv pounds and twelve and a half oun ces was born girl, named Cynthia born at the Halifax hospital in Day ace of offensive ' Daughter for exactly what the pra. at Contributors To | aa h Of Dimes Bob cage yond Orchestra Will Play For JayCee Sponsored March: Casa Marina Hotel February | ~ Full UMT Pr ogram Delay Is Expect ted By RUSSELL BRINES WASHINGTON P--It appears virtually certain) the country’s vouth will not be enrolled t universal mi program ve yation’s ton militar emphatically in’ fav gested a compromise plan in t mony before the House Ar Services Committee holding lic hearing on the issue The mil lead sentiaky th as year be per would be to chinery oiled for the be adopted Chairman Vinson (D.-Ga.) of the House Committee said Sunday would be “relatively simple” get UMT underway on a limit shered In Tonight At Barn Theater Hidden, Larry Karns shin, Betty Buckley, C son, Randy Beck, Alic line Mo: and Jack Engllish Credits go to Mar-Ed’s who} loaned Mrs. Waller's costumes Lazarovici for the Smith and C*adys -ickson. Other furnishings and prop>rties came from the Casa Marina hotel Joseph Blount Swain, Miss Etta | Patterson, the Officers’ Club Fort Taylor, the Lindsley Lumber company the Gases Lumber com pany, Dr. Gordon N. Keene. Gift lon. Arts and Things and Thompson's Hard House. Bond’s Beauty § ware company appearance: Paul Verrall, Albert Earl Bebout Helen (A Maid), Gladys N Jackson Eddie Brock, Walter B s 4 Bellhop, Howard Pitman Harry Brock, Jack Clarke The Asst. Manager.Ma cott Billie Dawn Waller Ed Devery, Jack English A Barber, James Murphy A Manicurist, Janis Sperling 4 Bootblack. Charies Hastir Sen Norva He: Saunders Mrs. Hedges. Anna ¢ miller Lantaff Announces For Re-Election This was evident today after the leaders, once r of it, sug ti for ted initial cost 60,000 of the men subject to the growing draft this itted to volunteer in- tial UMT. The pur. “t basic ma time, in the future, when full-scale UMT might Julian Volo Jergens, | Barbara Tavlor, Helen Thiclen. He len Winningham, Howard Pitman James Murphy, Mayme Claxton | to! Mrs. Lewis Mills for the loan o' a Pekinese puppy, to Julian Volo shin for a painting, and to Mrs. | an of an oil by | i, Kidd and water colors tty Day- | Newton. Furs for the play ware borrowed from Mrs. Granville his is the cast in order of thei ORANGE or aUIck KEEP REFRIGERATED Bh 4 idia ) WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, B-17 of four © pilot, Capt. Casimir F, Tlicum, Wash, ad obtained the last | their position. “The air was tu ‘the pilot, ‘tossing 700 800 feet at times. 1 prevented he mountain shed.” the plane er ee n y} Other crew members es | Sgt. Charles Hartke, | operator from — Chicago; aaran- Ga pwei Farmer, who was in the waist of the ship, said he was “bounced can start . a all over the p.ace. ne 2S tl) ‘The plane caught fire after. the two main| A helicopter pilot, Lt. cue crews, Nothing Fresher Nothing Finer None So Healthful ecommended f NOW A GREAT VALUE THAN EVER BEFORE A FULL QUART Ready-To-Serve ORDER From Your Milkman or pick it up at your GROCER ANGELES, Wash. vived the erash n Olympic a 1,300 toot phinge s covered slope. 1en, presumably plane during its ted as missin search < returning fois he scene of a “British Columbia r rash Saturday night when a blinding snow two © survivers ation and they had cuts und bruises. They -were aweoma, Wash., and rew chief Sgt. Carl E. Seargall, Capt. Hybki said the crash came ust five minutes after the crew lent,”” the plane. up s a blinding flash—we may have hit some trees first—as nde the wreckage all the way co-pilot, Capt. Kenneth Sentner of need the princip-e | pacoma and Sgt But must | radar observer from Waynesboro, Edgar Farmer, came to a stop. But the Congress is. men had time to roll out sleeping pull the trig- bags and emergency equipment. n H. MacLane, made» five dollars and trips through snow squalls to-¢ar- ure of UMT ry out survivors and carry in res-

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