The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 25, 1952, Page 6

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Pi THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, October 25, 1952 CONCH FOOTBALLERS LOOK GOOD, EVEN WHEN DEFEATED ~ Here We Go Again Key West Defense Tightens Citizen Staff Photo THE CONCH LINEBACKERS had a bus last night. Here a pair of Key Westers gang up on an unidentified Seacrest runner. Here Comes Trouble, Manning! A SHOCK, IN THE FORM OF THREE TOUGH KEY WEST DEFENSE EME second period of last night's action. S gun (No. 3), Ji cMevvit ¢ to lower the boom on the ed the Key Wei t& the tackle despite a block by the other Seahawk in the photo. iJ Nation’s Rabidest Rooters Citizen Staff OVER FIVE HUNDRED KEY WESTERS descended on Seacrest High's brand new football Meld we wily well ess last might’s clash. St of the crow We f Key Westers wh font rew Gower mghv. night of it to cope with a crushing Seahawk offense Fin Citizen Staff Photo ANYONE WHO ATTEMFTS to stop Lucy Gonzalez once he y has hi end for a sizeable gain. gets 1 Citizen Staff Photo Lou Manning in the , await their chance zs his hands on him. DeMerrit made Pb h may hand full. Here Lucy goes around Benchmen Pull For T eammates x Citizen Staff Photo MEMBERS OF THE CON “4 FFSERVE ‘squeeze the local offense along in a tense moment of last night’s action, point in the game. Coach Pineda Carries The Mail Ed Beckman was down to but fiv ye backfield performers at one Youth For Christ ‘Schedules Film At 7:30 p, m. tonight the Youth for Christ will show the motion | picture “Betrayed” at 729 Flem- ling Street. “Betrayed” is a sound | motion picture made in Chicago, } It's theme is the life and heart- | aghes of an upper class family, i well fixed financially, but whose json becomes a delinquent. There will be no charge for the showing of this film and all parents are not only invited to attend but are urged to do so. Parents, do you know how to raise your children? Are you be- traying and neglecting your chil- dren? Are you allowing them to roam the streets at will or are you giving them what they need ‘most? “Betrayed” graphically shows that the parents in the story gave their son everything he wanted ex- cept the thing he needed most-— their love and a personal faith in | God. When they saw the light, they S| found that their son had not been Citizen Staff Photo JOE PINEDA GOES FOR 8 YARDS around left end through a host of Seacrest tacklers, Peter Knight, center, looks like he means business while Lucy Gonzalez (No. 25) hunts for » to biff. a | } fre STORM TOSSED (Continued from Page One) against lighted windows of build. ings and homes in the city, One of them found its way int the upstairs apartment of Mr. and Mrs, Ski Skewis at 213 Telegraph Lane. And thereby hangs the tele of the tail-less bird and the home- less hamster, The Ste tamily noticed a bird fl,ag at the window near the upstairs porch right after dusk. They opened the door and the bird flew in, knocking itself about on the walls until captured by Ski One of its tail feathers came out in his hand and there was a little blood on its body. The problem was to keep the warbler from injuring itself fur- ther and to keep “Leander”, the housecat, from having an extra meal. The Skewis’ own a tan co- lored hamster named, of course, | hastily rooted | “Ham”. He was his comfortable home in a small cage and put in a large ena mel bucket with a bed of paper shavings, The yellow-throat was put in the hamster's cage for recovery and refuge. He was given lettuce and some turtle-eggs for susten ance. This morning # was planned to set the bird free if he was not injured badly. But the warbler His one remain- tail-shaf had alse dropped off, and rudderiess, he could on! d manage to Sutter a few th nl a os oe SS oe ee | gaiety of the location, Allen said. tl ttt PLAY EQUIPMENT (Continued From Page One) will be called for in the near fu- | ure Colored Boy Scouts will slso ave a place to meet out at Ft. ‘'aylor when renovations are com- | pleted on a building there. | The dormitories for boys and girls on visiting football, and bas teams are now ready, and Commissioner Joe Allen said Ocean View Beach will be « place to be proud of the Commis- sioners said. The county has been coneéntrating on beautifying the area for the past two months. Bleachers of many hues have been constructed adding to the Allen is chairman of the welfare committee of the Cammission | which has directed the improve- | ments of Ocean View. | Roy Campanella and Carl! Furillo of the Dodgers both hit two gtand-slam home runs during the 1952 season. and white tummy. He bas « black mask slanted up from his eyes and his olive-brown bedy is about four inches long. His scientific name is geophipis prichas and he used to inhabit low vegetation in swamps and marches. He's a ner- vous character, popping about with ihe characteristics of @ restless wren. A few feathers were foend oo the porch. evidently belonging to since they were drab & ieande the cst had « smug look eves though rele gated to the porch out poks ax if the ewarosted ham t¥ ¢ he a becker duetier for Fon ell ep Od OUR a RS cage. jing he told this sto: to our knowledge, produced any | Chaplain Elliot is a member of | | witnesses to bear him out. IS HUGUETTE LeMAY (Continued From Page One) he said. He promised to send us an advance copy. Meanwhile his declared state- ment that he vill return in Barker is out which he is, means that he will revisit the scene of his wife's disap- pearance. She has been missing since Jartuary 4 when she went from bra and shorts mer clothes at Toms Viaduct No. 4 She and George LeMay were fishing that night one knows she did disappear as he said she did. When he was picked up in- coherent in Miami the next morn- but has not, CARMICHAEL CASE (Continued From Page One) attorney's William Neblett and Robert Youmans. The list of 100 prospective jurors was turned over by Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams to Sheriff Ber- lin Sawyer. He will serve them ordering the 100 citizens to appear November 6 at 9:39 a. m. STABBING VICTIM (Continued *rom Page One) swerved the knife, the have been deeper. His has two wounds right i through the musele davit egsimst bis aeneliost Mele- tyre would be sept to fBe county ie The ten men lived fe the come beecane bers called the onkce ween ey beasd the sruggi, one Navy Chaplain To Deliver Sermon At Ist Presbyterian Rev. Elliot Will Use “Martin Luther” As His Theme At Evening Service Chaplain John A. Elliot, U whether jwili bring the Reformation Day Central Tennes ied astray by delinquent charac- | ters, but that he had been forced into rebellion by his parents’ neg- When you see “Betrayed” you will be forced inte the conviction of multitudes who state that it is one of the most significant of re- ligious films. We state “Bring up a child in the lway he should go and when jis old, he will not depart from i (Proverbs 22:6), \church Of Christ H inist ‘Has New Minister | M. A. Crews, who has been help- ing the Flagler Church of Christ, | Miami, for sometime as part time | preacher, has been engaged by the | Key West Church of Christ as | minister | Bro. Crews originally came to Florida from Lawrenceburg, Ten- ineasee, where he was a member lof the Downtown congregation in \thet city. He formerly preached \fer a number congregetions in Lawrence and other counties in . | message at the First Presbyterian | All are invited to come wad hear Church Sunday evening at 7:30 p. | the simple story of the gospel plan m. His subject will be, “Martin Lather, a Study in Superlatives.” the Presbyterian Church, USA_ and is on duty with the Navy af the Bake. His message will be of os pecial interest and most timely. Following the evening service a movie depicting the return of St Paul to Jerusalem following bis mascus with his life, but continued this message of salvation back im | Jerusalem where his old friends understand ject will be an olf clams strong appesi to a0 Chrictises, ‘God mw loved the World.” Troe eflers many advan vege: SY orkhag man [iim ie is blindaets can see Bis lway cleer fo serest these bene i fit Bowe onty ween children grow der end begin t ¢ the rifices made by parenty t A paleele EE Aye OoLe cl, conversion on the Damaseus Road, | Paul had barely excaped from Da- | of salvation as outlined ip God's Hely Word. The Church of Christ i located jat 1700 Vor Phister Street, corner of Ashby Street, Sunday: Bible Stefy 16 2. m. Worship Service ii Service 7:30 Wednesday: m. STATE AUDITOR | (Contineed from Page One? hat be prefers tts rains of the few days & the & degree temperatures his foe! the seed he never ka Mixx Mart the orgen inter Pie ¥ or otter ' ; '

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