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PAGE FOUR >? im ee ¢ for tonight's perform-; ‘The Vinegar Tree” will yed by the Naval Operat-! ing Base Orchestra. Tomorrow evening, the Nayal) Air Station Dance Band will furnish the musical program. A splendid response from the’ public has been made to the ad- vance teiket sale and already most of the reserved seats have} been taken for both perform- | ances. Key West Players held a dress rehearsal last evening and the: director, Mrs. Robb Roy Rick- etts pronounced the production a complete success. KEY WEST WOMAN'S CLUB HOLD MEETING ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON Tue afternoon members of the Key West Woman’s Club met; at the Club House on Duval street! for the final meeting of the sea-j ing Mother’s Day, F their special} sided over! session when! by various! nen and depart-| ment heads Hl Mrs. Alber appeared before the Club solicit olunteer worke | for the su dressings. She an-; nounced th s room in} the Pe ilding would; be open « from 9 to 12! nd for those living in| na District a room| Casa Ma-} , Wednesdays and} 30 to 5 p.m. Robb Roy Ricketts, chair-| 1e Red Cross Grey Ladies, | a class of instruction | man of announ STANLEY PLUMMER PLANS SPECIAL ORGAN RECITAL PROGRAM SATURDAY AT ST. PAUL’S An especially good musical pro-} tore for those who plan | to attend the organ recital to be! al Church by Stan- Sp'W)3c, USNR. The start promptly at gram is evening 200 o'clock ) is as follows: je and Fugue in C Braga. | Garden"—| by Rolandj selections by Al Johnson, : Hymn “Oh God Our Help sst”—Arranged by or- Stanley Plum- rs the fifth month} > and is! m to be given.) 2 programs is er Musicales/ and an effort will be made to pre- churches and r cities of! TWO NEW OFFICERS ON DUTY AT HOSPITAL porting to the pital for duty last | new officers. They Yeomar Lieut. d A. NR. ! LEAVES FOR TAMPA 10 is con-! ed State: ived in this nding a brief ied his moth- . where he ter which ion a large THE VINEGAR TREE IN MEMORIAM __ e dedicat- 1 who passed ond just one} 6, 1942 | t home on earth is! ded i but a hollow sound. one de it happy,! aid, damp und ' i MRS. VICTOR RUSSELL and Family. ! SOCIETY 0000000000000 08800000 CCOREOOO OOOO OSODOOSESORCCES NAVAL OPERATING BASE ORCHESTRA PLAYS OPENING OF “THE VINEGAR TREE” TONIGHT | ‘blind work. ; Boy Scouts for the efficient way | those present.—Adv. FLORIDA FARMERS HAD GOOD ’42 YEAR (FNS).—Florida farmers had cash income of $201,661,000 in 1942—75 percent greater than the average for the period of | 1924-29, the Farm Credit Ad- ministration said this week. The percentage of increase was larger than any other south- ern state except North Carolina, which had 76 percent. a The cast of characters is follows: Max Lawrence—Jack Wilson, SoM3c. * Augustus Mills White. Winifred Mansfield—Virginia Buck. as Merrick — George EXPLAINED ee Al Falfa—Why did Clover Hay Eee ae quit goin’ with that young horse haus Merrick—Janice White, 40ctor that she expected to mar- Leone Merrick—Hazel Huff. |'¥? ‘ Rube Arb—Just when he was — ld Wee ae ee about to propose to her, he made . . iher open her mouth so he could The play is being sponsorec | F by the Key West Lions Club and | €x@mine her teeth. proceeds will be used for local Gg) = William Cannon reports draft in four months totaled 4,000,000 men. THE VINEGAR TREE Good Through May 30 would be conducted in the near |[# future and asked those interested | {N to register at once at Red Cross headquarters. | The program for the day was arranged by Mrs. Evaline Bod- ier. Mrs. Rob Roy Ricketts, in a) few well chosen words, expressed ; greetings to the daughters. | A quartette composed of Mes-; dames Cholly, Bailey, Starke and Bodler and accompanied by Mrs. Bodler, sang two __ selections,’ eiri, Peiri—”’ a Chilean Folk- song, and “Fairy Cradles.” Following the program, guests were invited into the dining room where a beautifully apointed tea table was presided over by Mes- dames J. R. Valdes and N. Bar- teudale. | The hospitality committee head- ed by Mrs. Mamie Porter, served delicious home-made sandwiches and cake. | Decorations were arranged by Miss Etta Patterson, Howse and |: Grounds chairman. STAMP NO. 23 (Sugar Book) Good For One Pound (April 26 Through May 30, Five Weeks) | GOOD THROUGH MAY (CANNED GOODS) OD. OC COUPONS COUPONS G, H and J (48 POINTS) MEATS and BUTTER Red E valid through May; F stamps valid May 2: G, May 9: H, May 16; J, May 23 the United States, in which the! organist of the church presents an | uninterrupted organ program of | classie and semi-classical music | each evening, the purpose being not to act as a recital but as a musical relaxation period. From time to time the organist has to assist him various vocal- ists and instrumentalists who} give without any charge their GOOD THROUGH MAY 3 services to help make the program | RENEE attractive to the public. @ Al Johnson, Sk2c, prominent Chicago vocalist and choir-direc-} tor, is singing his 14th such pro- gram this Saturday. The services of Ronald Johnson, SoM3c, who| holds a Master’s Degree in violin, | are very much in demand and as often as possibie he will be heard on future programs. The program is of 45 minutes’ duration and visitors are permit-! ted to enter and leave during any of the numbers. It is requested that those who have numbers that ! they would care to hear on this Program to contact the organist AR STAMP NO. 12 Good for Five Pounds (March 16 through May 31) sent as many of the numbers as possible. Easter Egg Hunt At a Tropical Amusement | Park Well Attended | Tropical Amusement Park was the scene of friendly competition | Saturday, April 24, the park management entertained | the children of Key West at an/ Easter Egg Hunt. A large crowd | Good For One Pair of youngsters attended and all} those finding the “hen fruit” (Sugar Book) were given gifts and rides were; free to all the kiddies. Good Through July 21 when STAMP NO.17— | Winifred Curry, of 310 Peacor ; ” Lane, found the silver egg and; was awarded $10 in defense! amps, and Lois Santana, of! 314 William street, discovered | { the gold egg for which re- ceived $5 in defense stamps. The park management thanks th Sisters of the Convent fer|} boiling and dyeing the eggs and | + Scoutmaster Ray Atwell and the | hn in which they handled the crowd; also to Mrs. Nina Gon zalez, who assisted Manager Pearl Barfield and Rogelio Go mez in handing out the gifts to COUPON NO. 5 | Good For Three Gallons POLITICAL | MUNICIPAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 39, 1943 | SPECIAL—One thousand Manila THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ! ASIII IORI III IIS III 3 I: I I : - FACT FOLLOWS FICTION { By ROBBIN COONS { (By Agsvciated “reand HOLLYWOOD, May 6.—Truth- is-later-that-fiction department: ; Last’ December producer Colbert Clark sent to the sound stages a script called “The Boy from Stal ingrad.” Among its situations i jone in which a Russian boy, 12 jyears old, goes to Nazi headquar- ters on pretext of confiding in the Gzman commander the Russian plan of attack. Once there, the boy pulls out a hand grenade and blows up the place and all in i including himself. tudio people, viewing a rough cut of the picture, feared the scene would be incredible They were relieved to read a re- cent magazine account in which the tale of a similar Russian bo: was told—a boy using the sami pretexts, the same weapon, with the same results. Along the film dome front: | Mrs. Don Ameche has joined the do-your-own housework brigade— and she with four boys ranging in age from nine to two years. cept for the kitchen. . . Tierney, opposite Don in “Heaven Can Wait,” toiled over a hot stove for hus! d Private Oleg Cassini of the U. S. Cavalry during his vis- it here. Private Oleg showed no ill effects of the s bedded for a day film’s duration. In the picture Gene speaks’ disparagingly of Kansas — but in: she doesn’t mean it, that it’s the one place she’d rather be and she is going as soon as she can get away. That's ey. The movies’ warring front is seccccce FOR SALE TECHNICAL BOOKS — New Shipment weekly. A look at our Technical Shelf may save you dines of postage and weeks of waiting. SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon- ton St. at Eaton St. aprl-tf OCEAN HOME IN KEY WEST HOUSE built by owner. Sub- stantial, located on the soutb beach, near Casa Marina Ho- tel, 702 Waddell Ave. No agent. may4-5tx FOR SALE—Small Héuse Trail-! er. Sleeps three, good tires. $175.00. Peck Weaver’s Camp, Stock Island. apr30-6tx ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE and FANS, 2 Blue Coolers. Apply Skating Rink. apr30-tf FOR SALE—Large Trailer, fully equipped. 515 Simonton, in rear. may3-6tx TRAILER, New Moon, 21 ft Electric refrigeration. Can fi- nance. Skating Rink. may5-tf TRAILER. A-1 condition. Room attached, accommodates _ five. Mr. DiLimbo Mastic Trail- er Camp. may6-3tx She has closed the downstairs ex- | . Gene asked to give up cooking for the! where Oleg is stationed—Fort Ril-} PAUL! Flash Bottl=} COLUMBIA, S. C, May 6] HOO OOo aoa ea ile iboolosdibeiloriee ) Shifting to Turkey. with several i features with that locale already in preparation. ... Red Archer the horse and Caesar the dog who work with Or- son Welles in “Jane Eyre” are feuding, and the other day Caesar | took a nip at Red’s ankles just as | Welles was mounting him. The | horse bolted. “I don’t know why! jCaesar did that.” said Frank ; Weatherwax, the dog's owner, unless it was because I had to put ‘him on a diet of horse meat the | other day. j Greer Garson's first fan—the only autograph hunter to greet her } when she ved in New York in| 939—is Arthur Linden of New ; Ytrk. He has been writing her i every few weeks since. His latest | letter asked for more autographs; ‘he was going in the army and | wanted them to give to buddies. In : return, he said, he would get her the autograph of the first.German or Jap officer he captures . . . | George Montgomery, service- bound, finally found a place for his rabbits. They're at Henry} Fond Fonda had _ intended build*ng hutches but enlisted in the navy before he got around to it. George and Ward Bond went up to Fonda’s house and did the job for him—then George moved his own rabbitry over. . . . Betty Grable tells friends she’s not likely to marry constant es- cort George Raft even if he should get a divorce—too much | j difference in their ag | THE VINEGAR TREE Durocher is ordered to report | for Army induction. Classified Column ! WANTED | | WANTED—Two waitresses. Good } salary. Mascot Restaurant, 210 | Duval St. may5-4tx HELP WANTED ; COOK, white or colored. Apply 416 Southard street, next to Skating Rink. apr30-étx | WAITRESSES for day or night | work. Apply 416 Southard street, next to Skating Rink. (| apr30-6tx | WAITRESSES WANTED—Side- walk Cafe. Duval and Fleming \ streets. apr20-tf | WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN | GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- |. most City Pharmacy. apr?-tf | MAID, white or colored. Laun- dry and part-time genera} housework. Two people. $8.60 a week. 623 Margaret Street, | rear house. Call between 9 and 12. may6-3tx i FOR RENT | FOR RENT—DETECTIVE STOR- | IES. The very newest and | goriest—not an antique in the | lot! Rents start as low as 10c , per week. PAUL SMITH, book- | seller, corner Simonton and | Eaton St. apri-tf | ; LOST—Purse containing identifi- i LOST TWO STANDARD SINGLEBEDS complete, one with box ‘spring, one with coil spring. ‘$25 each. ’ Call between 4 and 5, 417 Elizabeth St. may3-5t= SERVEL ELECTROLUX RE- FRIGERATOR, suitable for city or bottled gas. $110 cash. Paul O. Ladd, corner Avenue} E and 17th St. may6-3tx | RADIO, = Hallicrafters Super j Skyrider, 13-tube, Model SX17 Complete with speaker. $150.) Stansbury, 20-1 Poinciana Place. may6-3tx Second Sheets, $1.00. 500 Sheets, 60c. These prices now in effect. The Artman Press. aprl-tf} WANTED | i COAT HANGERS WANTED. $1.00 a hundred. Phone 282, we will call. White Star! Cleaners, 701% Duval St. apri-tf} . | LOST—“A” Ration Book. | cation cards, Coast Guard | pass, etc. $5.00 cash. Finder i please return to Delle Lindsay, Bahama Bar. Liberal reward. may4-3tx | Lieut. 1113} 4 John F. Baxter, USNR, Laird Street, Apt. D. may4-3tx LOST—Gas Ration “A” Book, in! name of T. H. Test, 507 Francis; Street. may4-3tx | LOST—“A” Ration Book. Lieut. lig) Don P. Hughes, Coral Hotel, | Simonton Street. may5-3tx | NAVY PIN, locket attached.) Please return to Nixon, 532 Caroline. may6-3tx LOST — Bull Noe. white eye. white feet, name “Pee Wee”. Reward. Phone 618. may6-lix DARK RIMMED BLUE GLASS- ES. Special prescription. Tel. 1150-J. WANTED TO BUY—EFlectric Wa- ter Pump. E. Shiemann, 119 Du- val St. may5-2tx | WANTED AT ONCE-—Bicycle} with balloon tires. Must be in good condition. Call at 823; Francis St. may6-1tx | FOUND FOUND—Farmers Market, 921 Division St. Best place to get Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. may4tojun? MISCELLANEOUS i | WANTED — Furnished Apart-! ment for two adults, no chil-} For Captain of Police W. J. WALKER (MACK) | dren, no dogs. Call 9104 Over-; seas Hotel. Ask for’ Mr. or! Mrs. L. S. Gruber. may6-3t! NURSERY SCHOOL for Chil- dren, 3 to 6. Weekly rates: Mornings, $1.50; all day, $4.25; transportation if desired. 728 Fleming. may6-13-24x/ Zi WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a. m ‘Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night | Mean Normal _ | Rainfall 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., inches ‘otal rainfall since May 1, inches Deficiency |. inches Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches | Deficiency since January 1, inches , Sunrise | Sunset | Moonrise Moonset High Tide Key West and Vicinity: Con- tinued warm, light ‘and tonight. Florida: Little change in tem- | perature except slightly warmer in extreme night; scattered ; in southeast coast | Keys | night. Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi- cola, Fla.: {storm warnings have been is- sued. Vice fought in Battle of Jutland, is SUN a E.W.T. (City Office) Temperatures 84 76 80 Precipita tion since May 1, i ery Relative Humidity 66% Tomorrow's Almanac 6:47 a. 8:00 p. 9:24 a. 11:03 p Tomorrow's ‘Tides (Naval Base) Low Tide 5:40 am. JEISISIISII IIIS SII IOI II II JOISTS II A II AS IA A A AI I AI III IS ISI I IAI IIIA II IIIA SAAS A IAA: or ONE of the 18] THINGS a2 are appropriste Come = and let us heip you wil Dehght Her On Her Day! rs] with this Scattered showers afterncon north portion to- light showers and Florida afternoon and _to- | GOWNS & MILZINERY this No small craft orj 614 Duval Street Key West, Fila. Admiral Waller, THE VINEGAR TREE - - a popular Sealtest favorite gives an encore. Creamy Vanilla Ice Cream with ribbons of tasty, golden butterscotch all thru it. You can’t imagine @ more thrilling er satisfying combination. Division of National Dairy Products Corporation DON'T MISS THE SEALTEST PROCKAM. THURSDAYS, 3-30 PM. WIOD J.G. 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