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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERESy TO WOMEN SUE JONES, Editor Monday, February 22, 1954 Miss Key West THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 4 | MISS KEY WEST OF 1954 is pretty Yvonne Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Moore, 217 New Street. Yvonne was se- lected at the annual “Miss Key West” dance held at the Elks Club Saturday night. Just a week ago Miss Moore was chosen as Miss Queen of Hearts at the dance held in St. Paul's parish house.—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. Kestihiind diitier Phe. Don Edwards Boosts Key West In First Article Master David Fons Heller is fol- lowing in the footsteps of his par- ents, Deane and David Heller, well known free lance writers. His lat est article, “The Story of Ke West,” has not been released for Publication by, any national maga zine, but the original copy was sent to The Citizen by his moth Eight-year-old David says in his article, written without the know ledge of either parent, that “In Key West, Florida, you can g swimming in the winter time and fishing too. It is a southern plac so it is warm. It is a véry warm place, so that in the winter timc you can just have a swimming suit. It is a very nice place. Wel! in the summer time you might think that it would be very hot but it is the same weather all year.” David's mother asked The Citizen to return the original manuscript, fe. Donald B. Edwards, former printed in the inimitable manner sports reporter and photographer of eight-year-old boys, as she of The Key West Citizen, is on] wished to save it for “posterity,” nis way to the Army European} and asked “forgiveness of a par- Command, after 19 months spent ent's foibles.” as an official Army photographer Young David's composition is with the Signal Corps at Fort Dev-, ample proof that enthusiasm for ens Massachusetts. | Key jek sell Resdexeloped ania? | Edwards ed military ser- age. The Hellers spend the Christ- vice in May, 1952 at Jacksonville mas holidays in Key West each and went first to Fort Knox, Ken- year, and have written a number 5 3 cky. In July, 1952, he was sent of articles about the island, It is MCX y ¥ | Fort Devens, Massachuset entirely possible that as the author matures, Key Westers will He is the son of Mr. and M: proudly recall that his first liter. F- 5 wards of 913 Grand Street, h, and attended Main- hool. ary effort was “The Story of Key West.” worked with the Journal and the Budding Author Cherry Tree, Hatchet Provide Luncheon Motif On Wednesday, February 17th, the Sun S. scene of EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Da ler, son of f Deane enthusias! West, ee eee OH, WELL, HE FT. Hoop, rived y Civil Air Patrol Holds Meeting Twenty-seven members of the Key West Civil Air Patrol turned jout for a meeting of the group ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Bargain Day |e . Results In Weatherman‘ Says Cmdr. Stanley Becomes FAWTU Executive Officer Commander Onia B. Stanley, Jr., TELEPHONE: First Period Of Fishing Citizen Office, 25661 Detectives Seek Slaying Suspect n Miami Area W YORK W—Detectives cone Key West and Vicinity: Mostly A discussion of the effects of air| Pressure on the surface of aircraft) wings and the general principles} of flight took place at that time.| A report showed that CAP radio} clear and sunny thru Tuesday. A USN. has reported to the Fleet All Police Struggle To few night and early morning clouds “eather Training Unit, Atlantic + S Tuesday. Cooler temperatures to- Control Crowd At day and tonight, warmer Tuesday New York Store afternoon. Low tonight 62-65, high equipment has seen extensive use| during the past week. The report showed that more than 80 transmis- sions were made during that per- iod. A membership report showed that the local CAP has a larger and more active group than ever before. But officers emphasize that new memberships are still being accepted. Next activity scheduled is a visit to the Boca Chica Naval Air Sta- |tion for a tour of that airfield. | Meeting times have been chang- jed to 7:30 p, m., it was announced. NEW YORK — A surging,|Tuesday 15. Gentle to moderate tight-packed ocean of people en- northwest to northerly winds today gulfed a Manhattan department 2nd tonight, becoming northeast to store today, shoving, shouting andjeasterly Tuesday. Occasionally trampling toes in a stampede to! fresh winds off shore thru Tuesday. grab up bargain merchandise, | State of Florida: Fair and sunny Women lost hats and shoes in With little change in temperatures the crush. At least two of them|thru Tuesday. fainted. Several fist fights broke| Marine Forecast From Jackson- out as a mass of more than 10,000 Ville Thru Fla. Straits and East people jammed around Hearn's de- Gulf Area: Gentle to moderate partment store on 14th Street, {Rorthwest to northerly winds be- A policeman was shoved through coming northeasterly over the sou- | : fe ul ; thepn portion by tonight. Tuesday a plate-glass door, but was no! jgentle to moderate variable winds burt, jexcept mostly east to southeasterly Thousands on the! where he relieved Commander J. L. Bettinger, Jr., USN, on 15 Feb. as Executive Officer of that squa- dron. Commander Bettinger will report to NAS, Cecil Field, Jack- \sonville, Florida, where he will be- come Commanding Officer of Fleet jAir Support Squadron 9. Comman- der Stanley came to FAWTU from \the aircraft carrier USS Midway |where since Jily of 1952. |_ In addition to the Distinguished Flying Cross and Two Air Medals, jCommander Stanley is authorized to wear the following ribbons: American Defense (with 1 star), American Theater, Asiatic-Pacific (with 5 stars), Phillipine Cam- has been Air Otficer |) Tourney Ends Bud Parker, of the Jaycee Fis! ing Tournament, has that the first period has now e and the first set of trophies w be awarded once ali entnes fro Marathon are in. a Of the seventeen classes of fish w for which trophies are available. announce the tournament has received notice a b dea y had be on’t dts- d kept d of good catches in all but tuna d A list of winners and of their winning fish will be made availa- hc e. tel empl Police sa | The charterboatmen have had a Pied a ro tough break in the weather. and was The high winds have kept the With sea just a bit too rough for good fishing for the past week. But the St long-awaited change came on Sun- i day, and smooth water is in pros-‘he M oM have wn to ‘|him from his snooze that “it was converged over the sot store long before opening time,|fair weathe: lured by advertisements of such} —_- “George Washington Birthday’ |Observations Taken At City Office specials as $19.95 watches for $5.22) Key West, Fla., Feb. 22, 1954 and $39 pearl necklaces for $2.97 at 7 AM., EST Extra police detachments rushed suai cel to the scene, as the throng circled|_. TEMPERATURES the block and spilled into the Highest yesterday . streets, blocking traffic, Some |Lowest last night . stood atop stalled cars, yelling, Mean ..... - A police loud - speaker truck |Normal oo . droned uselessly in the din. PITA Police Inspector Joseph F. Wel-| a 11 rata d Manla don issued orders preventing the ey thi ta = store from opening its doors at the ota) ee 0 Deficiency this month . scheduled time of 10 o'clock until | Total is sear uth portion. Continued r. DRUNKEN MAN FORGOT HE’D MOVED TULSA, Okla. —Giles F. Spiva protested to police who awakened all a big mistake.” j The officers were summoned by} Charles Lindsay, who said there! was a strange man asleep in his| bed. Spiva, 29, told police he had lived} at that house six months ago and) had just made a mistake. He was) led to jail to finish his nap there on a drunkenness count. SS “reinforcements arrive.” Deficiency this year Beh a Finally, an attempt was made to y } year ........ -2. | Dance And Pool admit people gradually, 10 at a} Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. time. But as one door opened, an Tournament Set avalanche of about 100 poured through before it could be closed.| At YMCA-USO Police took over at another en- pena Besa alee ins A dance and a pool tournament|trance, set up big wooden barri- _ Tomorrow’s Alm \highlight the YMCA-USO program|cades, and tried letting people in| Sunrise : ithis week. The USO is located atjone at a time. At intervals, the|Sunset . |530 Whitehead. |tide of people burst over the bar-| Moonrise Tonight there will be a Lucky |Tiers. | Moonset 2 Party at 8 p. m. with assorted) Women fell, and scrambled de- TOMORROW'S \prizes being offered. There will be terminedly to their feet again. TIRES informal dancing to recordings. | Once inside, people found they | Tuesday night there will be a| Couldn't get out. (Naval Base) 81% Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. a Bisecter Mies 245 pam____7:43 pa || Wedeeday there will!be aipro-| PASADENA, Calif, ut—William|O0t® CNea ; \gram of songs and co-ed card)K. Howard, 54, who entered the : a uhh poe id |games. A motion picture business as a thea-|©@!des Channe! thie Thursday there will be a dance|ter manager and became a leading| (nerth end) = +: im Are ‘at 9 p. m. with music by the Gus director, died yesterday. | , " ao [Ayala combo, Door prizes are of-| He had been suffering from a|(—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. \fered. throat ailment for more than Sener ae: Corsactions te be | Friday is games night with chess, year. checkers, bridge and pinochle on} He began directing pictures in the program. There also will be a 1924. Some of his top productions jbeginners dance class at 8 p. m.jwere “This Side of Heaven,” “Johnny Come Lately,” “Thunder- ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height of i ii Set jegjing Herd,” “The Valiant,” and} Station— Tide high water: Business — : bi “When the Lights Go on Again.’”|Bahia Honda For Convent Alumnae He was born in St.Mary's, Ohio.| (bridge) ....—oh 10m 9.0 ft, Mrs. Paul Newhouse, president No Name Key of the Convent Alumnae Associa-| sgesseeesseseeee————s| (east end) ..2h 20m tion announces the regular busi-| + ing of the Association 4 Bikeeinclan i concstagi creat DEATH Temperatures alla At 7:30 4.M., EST ehores, ——————_—_—___.___________} ‘Atlanta All members are urged to attend. | & Se MRS. MARIA DOLORES Fates 40, ‘irming] re George Cathey Is DELGADO Baer Mrs. Maria Dolores Delgado, 77. passed away Sunday morning ear- ly hour Monroe General Hospital peas jafter a long illness, ; Charleston | The funeral will be held this\Chicago [afternoon at 4:00 p. m. in the Corpus Christi — Chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home|Denver — to St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Cath-|Detroit — 5 . |olic Church with the Rev. J rier is being converted into an anti-| ames El Paso ‘4 \I. McEnaney, S. J., officiating. ft. Worth — ubmarine warfare support carrier./Rurial will be in the family plot Gainexicln The conversion is scheduled to belin City Cemetery, lfeaheonvilie completed in May when the Prince-| Surviving are _. 4g| ee 35) 451 (af == 53] scons —_—_—— 35 aa) * Boston —. On USS Princeton George B. Cathey, radarman third class, USN, son of Mrs, Lotta E. Cathey of 409 William St. is serving aboard the USS Princeton, now at Bremerton, Wash. The former attack aircraft car- two daughters, ‘New Commander iss Due On Batfish "!State-Pier based Entemedor execu- ‘tive billet was assumed on Feb. 9,| _jby Lieut. E. J. Karte, USN, the jmne since August 1952. ,|/ PHILADELPHIA U—A_spectal| —____. —— 45! Sgveral Oriental countries name a= $9 with the Year of the Rat fol- 38}lowed by the Years of the Ox, Tig- pect for the near future. eee that he hac sw least af-\°° : Victory Medal and the European les rea es che ee quent! |Occupation Medal. been bringing in fish consistently,|“™! ; {, Commander Stanley is married but most of the varieties they have’, Detectives also paid to the former Marie Claire Laval- landed have not been in the cate. L¢*ington, Mass as ley of Marinette, Wisconsin and gory of fish eligible for the Jay. ‘°W®: and to Prov {they have four children; John, age cee fishing tournament. i ae cdetae od 15; David, age 11; Maureen, agg) Capt. Albert Atwell gave his pas- °° York Police 8, and Patricia, age 5, ilsengers an unexpected thrill on @° 4 7 -Year-crim \Sunday when he harpooned a log |gerhead turtle from the decks of jhis charterboat, the Sailfish. The turtle weighed about two hundred Pounds. Lt. Cmdr. Richard H. Gibson,| IN APPRECIATION USN, former executive officer of We wish to express our sincere the submarine USS Entemedor, has appreciation for the many acts \ been ordered to assume command of thoughtfulness on the part of Paign (with 2 stars), World War II tives said Kacinski record. Joni bane held the feather weight title for more than 11 years He won it Feb. 1912 and lost June 2, 1923, ee ree em IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my hus. and, Armando Valdes, who passed away one year ago today, Feb. 22, 2 jiu marine USS Batfish, sta-lour friends during the recent ill- ie | ere. jness and death of our loved one. A . i - . year has passe i Lt. Cmdr. Gibson’s new assign-|Milton Sharon Russell. We wish dating ne ment follows his recent promoti : ‘ion especially to thank the staff at! to The Since you were called away The truest friend I've ever had, The best in every way. lieutenant commander. the Monroe General Hospital, Drs. Gonzalez, Moore and Lester, the Pritchard Funeral Home, Revs submarine’s former engineering of.| pouchton, Beard and Newman, The days seem long without you, ficer, and the many, many friends who ene r ‘on Offered their cars and services,| The nights are empty, too as Sena sa pray We will never forget the beauti- abel ol the time I feel so sad |ful forals and the many cards of| Because I long for you. |sympathy. To each and every-! one who stvod by us during those days of sickness and death, we say, “God bless you all.” MRS. MILTON SHARON RUS-| SELL, and Daughters, DELLA MAE and JOYCE. Some may forget you, my dear, But me, I'll do my best To join you in that unknown land And share with you sweet rest. Special Guard For McCarthy YOUR DEVOTED WIFE feb22,1954 police guard was planned today |, for Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis) when he arrives here to accept the | Philadelphia chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution’s Good Citizenship Medal at a Washington Day luncheon, | Authorities revealed yesterday | they had received an anonymous letter saying, “We think McCarthy ought to be bumped off and this is @ good time to Mo it.” Chief Inspector Albert E. Du Bois said he thought the letter was the work of ‘a “crackpot.” | Dancing feet need special shoes... Let us fit your needs from our fine selection of dancing shoes. er years in 12-year cycles start- er, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Fowl, Dog and| | Open Bobbie’s Beauty Salon 419 SOUTHARD STREET | For Appointment, Call 2-6709 Bobbie Whitehead, Owner ‘ Z : 36 ton will rejoin the Fleet as one of/mrs. Argentina Schrader, Bal Har.|K2s2s City — seven such ships to be specially/bour, Miami Beach, and Mrs. Bo-/KEY WEST a ht equipped for anti-submarine mis-)livia Taylor, Miami; one son, U. Key West Airport _—__. 69 sions. |J. Delgado, three brothers, Vicente Los Angeles mee 5B The ship was one of the first to/\Cremata, Charles Cremata, and;|Louisville ~~ eee be taken out of the inactive status Manolo Cremata Hollywood; two! Meridian at the start of the Korean conflict.'sisters, Mrs. Maria Teresa Aguiar Miami She served three tours in Korean and Mrs. Thomas ( do waters as an attack carrier for a grandchildren total of 475 combat days, | Srandchildren. ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR - 0 four’ Minneapolis seven great Memphis iNew Orleans _— |New York and | telaxing aid, helps expel clogging ALL SIZES and WIDTHS FAST Cough Relief Creomulsion spreads a comforting film over throat membranes, gives | phiegm, goes into the bronchial sys- ‘tem for still greater comfort and relief. CREOMULSION * BALLETS *HARD TOE Discussions on REINCARNATION, INVOLUTION AND EVOLUTION Every Wednesday, 3 P.M. MRS. EMMA R. CLAYTON 1115 Casa Marine Ct. All Interested Persons Invited— TELEPHONE 2.2049 Norfo}k (Oklahoma City EVERY MONDAY {Omaha ——— 35 10:00—Gym Class for Officers’ wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base |Pensacola 49) 8:00—Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Caballeros de Marti, 919 Elizabeth|Pittsburgh —— - 34) 8:00—Alcholics Anonymous, 515 Duval Street | Roanoke 36) MONDAY, February 22 Ist. Louis — 30, 8:00—Anchor Lodge No. 182, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton [San Antonio 44 8:00—Beta Sigma Phi, Seminary Street Isai, Srantisco’ 2 ae 8:00—Cerebral Palsy Ass'n, 417 Eaton Street |Seattle ye ea _ 43 EVERY TUESDAY Eas ee = 39 9:00—Ladies Day Golf Tournament, Golf d 52 9:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary open until 12 noon Tema Sean 6:45—Kiwanis Club, LaConcha Hotel Washington ~ 43 7:30—Youth for Christ Bible Study, Fleming St. Methodist Church 7:45—Duplicate bridge club. Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club 8:00—Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming St 8:00—Stock Car Association, Legion Home, Stock Island 8:00—Beginner’s bridge, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Clu 8:15—Rhumba Lessons, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Clu TUESDAY, February 23 Jim Piersall of the Bgston Red led the American League in sacrifice hits during the 1953 sea- son with 19. \ 10:00—Ladies Auxiliary FRA No. 36, Naval n Beach Patio] WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS 3:00—Ever Ready Star Club, place to be’ announced IN THE LINE OF 7:30—DeMolay, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton Teet B 7:30—Harris School, Room Representatives, School Library Chi I dons 8:00—Ladies Aux. VFW Post 3911, VFW Home, 325 Elizabeth gees 8:00—Navy Wives Club No. 88, CPO Club, Naval Station EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, WEDNESDAY, February 24 TOYS Clubhouse, Flagler Ave. . COME TO THE 12:30—Fawtu OWC, place to be announced i 7:30—Junior-Debs, Woman's Club, 319 Duval $:00—American Legion, Post No. 28, Leg TROPICAL TRADER \—B. P. O. Does, Drove 89, 18 Duval St. Dial 2-6262 | —Sacerdotisas Del Hogar No FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Entitled “Christian Science: Its Concep!*-~ and Its Consistencies” By GRACE JANE NOEE, C. S. of Chicago Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Scientist, Boston, Mass. Under the Auspices of Christian Science Society of Key West Harris Elementary School Auditorium MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 8 P. M. s

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