The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 30, 1943, Page 6

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SOCIETY Formal Dance At USO Saturday A-formal dance for all service | men will be staged at the Jackson! Square USO Saturday from 8:45/ * to11:45 p.m. There will be spe- cial entertainment during the evening and favors for the ladies. Nobreak cards will be available at the door and there will be a grand march, Conga line and six nobreaks in addition to the regu- lar break dances. If any sefviceman anticipates, escorting an out-of-town guest, he should make arangements with Mrs. Duffy at the USO headquar-| ters for a guest card. Ladies will} not be admitted unless they are at-. tired in evening clothes, it was added. ‘Splash Parties’ For Enlisted Men A series of is being planned for enlisted men at the swimming pool each Thursday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. beginning May 6 under the spon- sorship of NOB Recreation De- partment. “Splash Parties” ; WEATHER REPORT E.W.T. (City Office) | ‘Temperatures | Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night {Mean .. Normal -. Precipitation Rainfall 24 hours::ending 8:30 a. m., inches/L# but Total rainfall since Apri inches | Deficiency si since April 1, inches ei Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches % Deficiency s since January 1, | inches “sara | Relative Humidity 68% Tomorrow's. Almanac | Sunrise 51 a. m | Sunset | Moonrise | Moonset 5:33 P. m. ; Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) | High Tide Low Tide 8:48 am. 2:13 a.m. | 9:19 p.m, 2:46 p.m. | FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Con-| tinued mild temperature tonight. | Florida: Little change in tem-| perature this? afternoon and to-| | Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. 7 Collins, James Singleton. i 0.99, Ayala, Monteen Bryant, Dorothy : Louise “1,03! — 4.91) vinia Ricke! 1.07| Daniel : | Hollinger, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS | | Adoo, Faye Bervaldi, Lorraine! son, Doris Boza, Bonnie Austin,’ jottage, Marion Solano. re x con va ¥ pThomias Swicegood, Anita Agui onde Bozo, Jimmy | lar, Sylvia Lo Fred ~ Mil Pipe oho ta » Sylvia nes, Fr ler, iP have done work Register, Wylene Cooper. | Bertha Perez, Barbara Thomp- | well above the average during, 2.75—Elizabeth Gardner, Doris! |the six-week instruction périod Ann McAbce. ‘ zor Cc ending April 23 are as follows: 2.60—Gerry Albury, Dale a) 1 arrié Gomez, Mary Ly- Honor Point Average: lis, Barbara Spencer, Nancy |"!Y> Estel Martinez, Arthur 2.75—Jack Sawyer, Frances! | Sterling, Jane Collmer, Charle | Rodriguez, Shirley Tift, Mildred: = {apa Hugh McInnis, Elsie | Tift Elaine Albury, Oneal red Val-'Mora, Florencio Reyes, Ann! ; Adams, Ray Albu: Ro; - Doughtry, James Malgrat, Joan; i hed 2.40—Susie Martin, Emriia Neal Porter,-~Leroy Roberts, Mary Spencer, Rose Mar: 2.50—Gloria Giles, dez. 3 ey Dani Salgado; "Hilda\ Weber, | |Kerr, Rose Marie Pinder. Cleora Roberts, Billy Spencer, 2.40—Clara Bow Bailey, Ar-|4y Lewis, LoténHall, “Rose jthur Brahms, Clayton "Papy,| Mae Higgs, ;Patsy~ Russell, Les- 2.20—Pe; Moss. *- ‘Dorothy Saunders, Thomas v.) lie Sanders. 2.00—1 Louise Porter, Lia- Bennett, Gilbert Eddleman, John _ 1-75—Kenhneth Larsen, Mary E. Knowles,! Fouts, Vivian Garcia, ‘Nancy | Duane, Terry Johnson, * Virginia Hamlin, Jane Johnson., Lane, Charlotte Tatum, Conchita | Romaguerra,' Winnie Lujan, Donald Pear!-, Varella, Ruth Roberts, Evelyn| Betty Nelson. Skelton, Antonica Smith. 1.70—Gladys Washington. 2.25—Joan Doughtry. 1.60—Skippy Mann, 2.20—Monte Mitzkowski, Jan-| White, Flora. Granda, Charles/ 1.75—Margaret Pinder; Vir- ice Saunders, Frank Brown, Jer-| Perez, Lillian Rodriguez, Leo, |Binia Rodriguez, Jayne Thomp-|ry Henriquez, Mrytland Cates.| Cooper, C. A. Hall, Leo Hicks, | |son, Edna Hoff. jLawrence Fernandez, Archie | Robert Archer, Hilburn Roberts, | 1.60—Joan Elbertson. ;Lowe, Robert Miller, Pat Rus: | Roy Lewis, Jack Spencer, Joe! | 1.50—Arthur Armayor, Emma sell, Dave Martin, Betty Brady, | Fernandez, Jean Hodsdon, Cleve- | Catherine Conner,-Tony Machado, Galey Sweet-|land Knowles, Adolf Lastres,! _Laudelina Perez, Herbert Riviere. ing. | Adoree Rodriguez, Winnie Mae‘ | 2.00—Betty Kimball, | | Junior Hieh School Honor Roll \Boza, Carl Brill, Albert Parra, ! Johnson, Jennie Johnson. 2.25—Mary Ramsey, . Herbert 4 Eschen, Ivy, Lee Thompson. Patricia | Nellie Worrall, | | man, | 1.80—Roy Rogers, Daniel Saw- Peggy} flyer. Arthur | Young, Camilla Eevee Doris! FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1943, {WILL BE READY SOON Superihiende nt Dan Wiggs, of ‘the C. J. Trevail Company, said ' today he will have a greater pro- { portion of the new housing units ‘located at Fort Village Extension, | ready for occupancy on May 1 This project will, when complet | ed, house 74 families with all iad i |soh, Giselda Calleja, Albert Per-| ern conveniences. Occupancy . will begin at onge and will’ continue ‘as. rapidly 4s’ units are turned oyer to the Hous- ing Authority. Provisions ha ave: | been made for a community build- ing, now in the course of complé- | tion, and arangements will be | made to provide a nurséFry school, | the latter to be staffed arid super- jvised by the Monroe County ! School Board. | Playgrounds are also to be pro- | Thompson, Rose Marie “Archer, Randall Valdez. | 1.50—John Fowler, Helen Nor- cisa, Clarence Simpson, Rosalee |Camalier, Lois Sikes, Glenwood Weech, Celina Machin, Sesyle Joslin, Virginia Laird, Faye Rose Roberts, Elizabeth Smith. | Pupils who have done work: Mercedes Bernal, Dolores Lew “The Shop |well above the average during is, Ben Saunders, Adam Stance. the six-week instruction period | zack, Buddy Williams, Lorraine |ending April 23 are as follows: | Acosta, Felix Davis, Sylvia John- Honor Boint Average: , 3.00—Philip Scholly, Mae = THE VINEGAR TREE BERMUDA MEAT MARKET \ JOHN. COBO; Proprietor of Quay the ‘State Rect eat ment. SEERER ERE EMER ERR E Factory To You see Leaders In Lew Prices “TERMS ARRANGED™ A temporary appl Top y BEDDING and FURNITURE CO. “Opposite Bus Station 520 Southard Street BUY the : teeeeeeeeees PHONE 344 Key West. Florids ‘These affairs will be for cou- | night; *seattered- thundershowers | ples only and are to be con-|in extreme north portion this| 5-PIECE ts Just Received—A Nice Shipment of MEAT ducted along the same lines as/ the highly suecessful dance-| party held on April 22 at the! American Legion Home. - | Joe Rowe, Sp(R)lc, in charge; ot the enlisted men’s swimming} pool, will be the emcee of these | events, Specialist Rowe is planning} several contests with prizes a winners, | KEY WEST SONG IS | ~ BEING DISTRIBUTED _The song, “My Own Key West”, with words by Stephen C. Single- tor “and music by)/Allan Arm-) strong, which: ‘was introduced during National Music Week in May, 1939, at meetings of the Key West Rotary and Lions clubs, | is being distributed on its fourth | anniversary for general singing in | this city. “My Own Key West” is one of many poems that Mr. Singleton | has written about the Island City: Vivian Yeiser Laramore has verses on the back of the song, four of which have the ring and/ the thought of high class poetry: “Where sponges hold six shades} of gold | .. Young. Rembrandt might” have} ‘ caught, > i Aid, feathered throats repeat & be’ notes th: Keats and: Shelley sought.” “At. the time »)Mr, Armstrong | wrote the-music to the song he| ‘was editor of The Citizen. | MUCH INTEREST IN _ ‘THE VINEGAR TREE’ | - “The Vinegar gor Tree” is creating much interest among local theater goers’ and from all indications there will be a packed house af both performances. The play will be presented by Key West Play-| ers in the High School Auditorium | next Thursday and Friday, May 6 and 7.° Curtain will rise at 8:15. During the past week hundreds | of tickets have been sold for this first performance of the local lit- tle theater group. Those who wit- nessed the performance given last season by this same organization are anxious to see this new group | of amateur players get into swing thereby providing another source of entertainment. Reserved seats went on sale to-| day at the Key West Gas Company and inasmuch as there will only be a limited number of rows re- served for the two performances, those planning to attend are ad-| vised to make- reservations early. ! The players are holding nightly rehearsals under the able direc- tion of Mrs. Robb Roy Ricketts. | Seana | Try a Sextant | Golfer (far off in the rough)— “Say, caddy, why do you keep| looking at your watch?” Caddy—'It isn’t a watch, als it’s a compass.” THE VINEGAR TREE ROBERT DONAT in “YOUNG mR. PITT” Mcasichere TH Find You” MONROE THEATER | COSMO JONES in “CRIME SMASHER” and “BOMBAY CLIPPER” Coming: “LITTLE FOXES” ‘Memphis , Cook, M.P., > > afternoon. E Hatteras, N. c, to Apalachi-; cola, Fla: No small craft or storm warnings have been is-| sued. TEMPERATURES ‘Temperature data data for the 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., April 30, | | 1943, as reported by the U. S. Weather Bureau: | IDEAL GIFTS Highest Lowest | for HER for a & | MOTHERS DAY 43 MAY 9th tee It’s New and : Wave x It, Clara Has It" | . fag Rose Marie Shoppe } “THE NEW FASHION CENTER” || 528 Fleming St. PHONE 232 Key West, Fla. i | Atlanta — Boston Brownsville | Charleston Chicago Detroit Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City .. 90 KEY WEST RED POINTS A, 68 64 51 45 70 66 51 72 ; 70 63 66 37 68 60 44 61 70 QUNDAY’S the big day—the day when you want to show Mom how much she means to you-—howy much you love her! And if you’re shy of expressing yourself the way you'd really like to, send her a gift selected from the Rose Marie Shoppe, and she'll know —just see if she doesn’t. Sea ne gNNg CH Roane WU aR UE Sa roa Miami Minneapolis New Orleans _ New York Norfolk - Oklahoma City Pensacola 8 Pittsburgh St. Louis Tenenay py 88: We will be glad ot help you make your selection— gift-wrapped, of course. 3 “CLARA”. emu ény rage fed Prens) LONDON,; April 30,—Britons who have displayed growii g in- lterest in| Brazil’ will ‘be ‘able to learn more about their South} American ally through the new- | -formed Anglo-Brazilian so ciety, whose purpose is to stim-| ulate still closer cultural rela- tions between the two nations. | Brazilian Ambassador Senhor} J. J. Montiz de Aragao is presi- dent of the organization and Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Thomas grandson of the founder of the Cook Travel agen- | cy, is chairman. | THE VINEGAR TREE you'll feel fit all day! a SERRE BE OETEE S| Archer's Grocery “The Store That Serves You Best” PHONES 67 and 47 814 Fleming Street » > Designed > > You Get the BEST the Course. 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