The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 16, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1949 e| arrive in port ftomerrss sight SOCIETY : | OZARK ON LAST SSS. iS e freight shipment of 273 toms Sec - Observation taken at 7:30 a. | soeneegrPsessecoesoso TRIP TOMORROW 2 ph | 75th Mer. Time (City Office) ; " | fr Eey Wee Miami School Students Present Rete sand apecnines oe | Temperatures : ai } manly of fod and four Highest last 24 ho ee ; Steamship Ozark, which is ‘ Diol ’ : connection with growing | Art ig! 4 hours ____ : j : ae ar-snfientienenaeen Pickles’ Tomorrow At High School) s<iites"s"Ker Were wat te Lowest last night — |making the last rp onthe sched Sees | im The Citizen, sponsored by ean —- lule between jacksonville. 3 approximately 135 ment, numbering sixty, will sup-| “2e=* pilates eas — |Normal = P 3 3 | West and New Orleans, ix due to for the Key West Gas C ply music between the acts. MRS. EVERETT WINTER tells paintatl, 24 aE Ty ya ding Miss A. Sparrenberger, “Miss yu. she wishes to stay in Key 7:30 a. m., inches______ high school | Florida” (Rose. Marie Magrill), wost through June and part of Total rainfall since May 1 y evening. Ralph Paston and the soprano July, so she may “really know inches 223 ast of fifty in the lead arrived this afternoon. They what the summers are like” here. Deficiency since May 1 ents of Andrew !are guests at the Overseas Hotel. From then on her plans are in-} inches x Jackson H s in Miami.|The cast will arrive tomorrow | gesinite. i Their leac Louise Spar- | noon. |Totai rainfall since Jan. 1, 2 Se ——— inches _ . - 7.38: : renber; K v1 “Miss Florida” will appear be- Bae EA i sical dirce the repu-|fore the Lions Club tonight at , MRS. ALBERT E. PEIRCE and Deficiency since January 1, . fitiaas it ship and|the weekly supper meeting. The |*¥° Children will go to Warren-| inches a = Ore j eer Pe Se een ester wl ton, Va., for the summer months.| Wind Direction and Velocity i C The Key’ Lions are co-sponsors of = e e vi 1 sic depart- | “Pickles”. ——. N—6 miles per hour H . sie , asda me THE DUDLEYS, who have a Relative Humidity SSS ee <= studio at 1226 South street, plan 91% N R. Li f on summering in Waynesville, Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today i Players Present avy Keltel N.C. Alice left last Saturday Sea level, 30.06 (1018.0 millibars} | Productions Tonight Dance Tomorrow for Texas for a short stay. On Tomorrow's Almanac Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio: her return they will then go to Sunrise e E . m. H . the mountai = Sunset é z .m. Serving Key West and Monroe County Since 185! == Moonrise reigns over prospects contained MARTHA WATSON arrived in Moonset 2 for high entertainment at the Key West Monday afternoon from Tomorrow's Tides “Monte Carlo” night to be given Mexico, looking very chic with (Naval Base) at Club Cayo Hueso tomorrow @ grand coat of tan and wearing AM. ie", evening, sponsored by the Navy most becomingly some Mexican | High 6:10 « f —-? : silver jewelry. Martha is pausing !Low ef 2 | tobb Roy Rick- Relief Society of this city. feetee pee ine eae ae FORECAST ; , he ” Undercurrent”, direct-| A large gathering of navy and the remainder of the summer in (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) am V. Little, and “A ‘civilian personnel is anticipated th north. Key West and Vicinity: Mostly | f » directed by at this party, the proceeds of = jcloudy tonight and Friday; not; ie “ a bi ng “DOODY” MORGAN, daughter which will go towards a worthy jmuch change in temperature,! Ss were Fr sed | cause. of F. Townsend Morgan, will an Press today, con-} Dancing, which will begin at leave shortly for Rose Valley, S°Mtle to moderate winds, mostly , LUCRETIA WILSON d MEAT MARKET re tble pages, de-|9:00 o'clock, will be presided over|Pa., for a month’s stay with her | northeast and east. Lucretia Wilson, Key West born girl, pictured above, appeared ani t r », with by Ray Hamilton and his orches- sister, Mrs. Jack Torchiana, lov-| Florida: Partly cloudy in north, recently as soloist with the Pensacola Civic Orchestra in a concert Poe infor tra and an original floor show ingly known as “Bitsy” to her|and mostly cloudy in south por-| given in that city. Cor. Division and Thomas Sts. Phone 2 and mer-'has been arranged. A door prize many friends. From then on ‘tion tonight and Friday; slightly Miss Wilson, daughter of Mr. “Lucretia Wilson, solo pianist | is to be provided, sponsored by Doody will act as counselor at original Cabrera Wholesale Company, and “Camp Baldy” near Bangor, Me. si i cooler in extreme north portion aay Mrs. Edward S. Wilson, for-' was heard in the first movement | e ARE : nd Morga anovell alloca pares aalltec eure | tonight. jmerly of Key West, now of Pen-. of the Schumann concerto. — SQU if prizes for guests given by Ar-, THE MODERN MUSEUM inp |sacola, and grand-daughter of composition. demanding the skill t I . ‘cher’s Grocery, Aronovitz De-!New York (never one to do things ,Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gardner of|and interpreiation of an artist, | SPECIALS ———— partment Store, Fausto’s Grocery, by halves) for the past week has |this city, was the piano soloist! was handled in a highly profes-| Gonzalez-Cates Columbia Laundry, Appelrcuth’s, had on display five exhibitions, iwith the Pensacola Civic Orches- sional way by Miss Wilson. Her | = Tift's Grocery, Einhorn’s Grocery among them works of WPA art-| jtra in a concert given in that|melody tone, musical feeling and 2 5 > _ Nauptials Yesterday and Lee’s Food Center, ists of note, and the critics state: ! HELP WANTED late on May 5th. |conception of the composition as} (These Prices Good For Friday, Saturday a eS “It shows evidence of the enor-} ; to}. In an article appearing in the}a whole with orchestra, stamp j and Sunday Only 17. 18 and 29) In a auiet ce last eve- HOW’S THAT? mous impetus the Work Projects HELP ee ot or boy to! pensacola News-Journal the day |her as a young student of ex- v. Mas ning de mnzalez and ij Administration is giving to Amer-| W0rk around Service Station. |r owing the concert, Miss Wil-|ceptional talent and promise. Jonath: tes were joined to- ETE ican art. They are well selected:| APPly in evening after eight. | oon was praised with these|She received an ovation from the | gether in holy wedlock at the iy Aaeeetnted) Exees) Loren Maclvre’s glowing fan- words: jaudience”. ea | COLUMBIA, S: CoMay 16 ena eey waver ane mayl1-6t po eee The prisoner, charged with loa! i Judge Enrique Jr. |Aaron Bohrods, “Junk Yard’; | Ot Oe j | Pans ing and loitering, told Recorder : gra FOR RENT j EEE, cenees Heyward Brockinton that he had uart, Edie’s “Interior™, and ANSWERS TO Much enthusiasm in the city Cor. Duval and Division Sts. Both M nd Mrs. Cates are ’s “, i am : eaten vn here. just completed a sentence on the Nicolai, Ziroll’s “Artificial Flow-|stx ROOM HOUSE, newly fur-, TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ | They left today on the SS. Cuba {County chain gang. oe cera ey Sarees |. nished. 1218 Margaret street. | pis iti i a honeymoon trip|_ The judge asked why the de- 21 that Loren Maclver and hus-| PP!Y 526 Francis street. Tat ee ee tee Ruewers t0/Fodeye)) sy fendant was sentenced. Zi Z SEES ae mayl4-3t} Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 = The man replied, “Provocable| ter waivers here ake Wie ona | i i carelessne: their wniters ere, also Mr. an FURNISHED APARTMENT. i Mrs. Behrod were here for irae Four Rooms and Bath. Apply | | time. s i BAD ADVERTISING 514 Margaret Street or Phone} 4 Seana. 143-J. mayl6-tf; 2. Jenny Lind. | THE MONTHLY EXECUTIVE| 13. No I ! H | | | i 1. He pitched a_ no-hit-no-run game. a May 17 to 24 Visits Father In Tampa | SEATTLE.—Wallace J. Crozier Miss Bessie Piodela was a pas-|of this city, who is manager of MEETING of the Key West Com-}F URNISHED APARTMENT./ 4 Medal of Honor. ue pea - munity Art Center was held last} clean and cool, hot and coldj{ . enger on the early bus this morn-|an automobile brake repair shop, night with a dcunun ts areeeeat | E ” a included | Argentina. ing, going to Tampa for a visit | was fined $15 for having defec- M8ht with a q P “| water, light and gas included.| — , nidextrous. ithe hice fath Jose G. Piodela,! tive brakes aeae Many business phases and plan Reasonable rent. SILVER : ad = dass esate pli arial ania aa aa ga ning for the future were dis-| PALMS, Eaton and Elizabeth| 7. Gov. Haroid E. Stassen o} i : -1mo | Minnesota. the Centro Asturiano hospital. Corporal Spakes, a member of cussed. | Sts. apr23-1mo | Prime Minister of the Inch ——. the marine detachment at | SS Ei Left For California naval station, left this morning}, "HE ENTIRE STAFF at the/sIX-ROOM FURNISHED) Hee canaere iting with his son and daughter- on the early bus for a stay of Att Center is more than ae HOUSE, two baths, all electri iB: a organ operated by steam. Soule, who had been vis- three months with her family in| Setting ready for the 20th to the) Phone 79-W. apr3-tx | ° Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Soule, | Whitmire, S. C. of this month, S| ; | in its store at designated as “This work pays | FURNISHED UPSTAIRS APART-| 1O CHECK A . left on the mo s bus en- —— ray ; a 5 | H FoR Fonts to) Bakerstieldi Cal scwhere | Returns\Foisebncie your community” week. Mrs | MENT with Electric Refrigera-| AR! REDUCED PRICES e In celebration of this annual event— The STORE of FASHION will offer every piece of | ;) MATCH ES COTTON GOODS e bea 2 a . 2 « . . Frances Callahan, director of; tor. One block from Beach, 421) | 5 ‘ he will visit with another son. Charles A. Green, who was a | IN Toays || Special prices good only held an important meeting this Saat brief visitor in Key West. and Professional and Service Division; United street. Apply Valdez! : 6 during NATIONAL morning to complete final ar- HOTELS | On Visit To Family a guest at the Hotel La‘Con- of this District, is in town and Bakery. apri7-ti COTTON WEEK We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity Tangements for the: notable pro- jn LIQUID OR TABLETS Mrs. Charles Spakes, who had cha, left this morning for his been visiting with her husband, home in St. Petersburg, Fla, - F ie a ————-|gram of the Professional and| BRING YOUR VISITING friends | —— lw; = On All Items Service projects of the city, of] in need of a good night’s rest TRY IT TODAY— ; Watch Our Windows which the Art Center is a part, to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. lee Favorite in Key West j Trade at the TIP TOP Where Satistaction Prevails Clean rooms, enjoy the homey | AP OF PICTURES WAS AN ACTOR y - =| atmosphere. Satisfactory mere ST. BRAND | PELROUTH FREE DELIVERY PAS CAC OF PUBLIC ey 4 DIVORCE ACTIONS" | 917 Fleming St. apri7 | i 4 5 Le! = | FOR SALE u ‘COFFEE | hl The divorce suit of Patrick ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS ———__-.__ Kelly versus Mary Lena Kelly|MAN’S ROLLFAST BICYCLE. : lp was filed yesterday Sr in| Good condition. Phone 853-J. | Se the office of Clerk Ross C. Saw-/| may14-4t} i Paz, yer of Circuit Court. | \{ Lopez Funeral Service Another, case, that of Antonio! FOR SALE—Kitchen Cabinet, } Established 1835 Alcover versus Valentina Alcover! $5: medium-sized White Buf-} Licensed Funeral Din = ‘ was also filed. | fet, $10. 607 Elizabeth street. | poe pena sae Thi ulation of the Falkland | | 24-Hour Ambulance Service ds B |} Phone 135 Night 696 Islands, British Crown colony in|spconD SHEETS—500 for 50c. | the South Atlantic, is about ie We At anise : TO OUR FRIENDS Coral Hotel Apartments Brennan | To our friends who so loyally supported our F. 0. (FOOT ODOR) RATES: “E, 3, gecesi various candidates for Governor in the first primary, GOES THRU SHOES _— $60.00 Per Month = : we want to express our sincere thanks and gratitude. The question now with us, as with you, is no longer who we would choose for Governor from the EN 2 Your friends can smell it. You —DOUBLE— \"AFGA EASTMAN SOVETED ROLE OF can’t. You get accustomed to! Including: (1) Gas: (2) Lights: Cameras - Films - Supplies the odor. Make this overnight (3) Garage: (4) Refrigeration: | - a “ test. Get 30e worth of TE-OL (5) Maid Service Daily. a a entire field of candidates, but to which one of the Solution from any druggist. Ap-}— 518 Fleming Street two candidates remaining in the field we would pre- ply before retiring fer F. O., fer to entrust the highest state office within the sweaty or itching feet or “Ath- siege Fifty owes a = power of the people to give. In that choice, our ae non ited rng Comes BOWLING TOURNAMENT § Preference goes unhesitatingly to Spessard L. Hol- lealig: at-Gerdners “Phernincy-—-| STRONG ARM | Enter ¥our3-M || land, the man for whqse§courage, character and ™& . adv. . | { - zbility we all had the hig! Mm thefwe prmary We beet | BRAND COFFEE | he represents the kind of democracy that has made this nation great and the MONROE THEATER THAT'S A REPUTATION kind that it must have if it is to survive and prosper. Richard Dix—Gail Patrick It is with a great deal of pleasure therefore, that we urge cur friends & : RENO < | support and work for the candidacy of Spessard L. Holland for Geverner of aad ae Florida and to stand together in a commcnr cause. MARRIED AND IN LOVE retor (Signed) JOS. M. SLATTERY, (Signed) DR F. M LINEBAUCH, 10c, Or- i flees - ~~ Campaign Manager For Hans. Walker Chairman Tamps District Fer Fuller Warvez Matinee—Balcony chestra 15-20c: Night—I5-25¢ (Signed) HERVEY YANCEY, * (Signed) J _W. BROADDUS New York, N. Y.—“IT’S TRUE! that David O. Selznick ‘bought.the motion picture rights of Margaret Mitchell’s ‘Gone With The Wind’ for $50,000, the highest price ever paid for a Roy Rogers first novel,” says Wiley Padan . . “Approximately 449,512 feet of DAYS OF JESSE JAMES van shot, later to be aerty and cut to Papen wks Peer also igh worked in the picture for 22 weeks with only iin that entire time, making het. role the longest in history.”” See SES

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