The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 28, 1945, Page 4

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LIEUT. DELANGE “ASSIGNED TO NEW COAST GUARD DUTY John F. H. Delange, Lieut. (jg) will take over the duties of offi- cer in charge of Merchant Marine Hearing Unit and U. S. Shipping Commissioner of the U .S. Coast Guard at Key West tomorrow. Mr. Delange is releaying Lieu- tenant. Commander Glenn L. Wimbish, who has ordefs to*pro- eed abd’ take command of the Merchahit, Marine Heating Unit at Tampa, Florida..M:. Delange| willbe assisted locally by, Ensign | Schneider. . Seon Command¢?. jitm- bish thas been here 16 ménthg and was Captain of the Port until re- lieved by Lieutenant Command- er L. M. McCluskey in Decem- ber of 1943. He took up his duties as Officer in Charge of the Mer- chant Marine Hearing Unit here the same month. Lieutenant Commander Wim- bish will leave this week and will be joined in Tampa later by Mrs. Wimbish. Chosen Norfolk’s Number One Woman (By Asnoctated Press, NORFOLK, Va. — Norfolk's joung woman of the year is Maj. rancse Sue Cornick, WAC, chos- en by the Business and Profes- sional Women’s Club as the out- standing woman of the city for 1045-46. 1 Major Cornick led the small mp, of WACS .who landed | in yNormandy shortly after D-Day, and received the bronze star for Meritorious service in moving forward within range of snipers’ bullets and living under rugged field conditions with her troops to establish quarters for other WACS. She was also credited with saving another WAC from drowning. Now in France, she accepted her honors from the club by proxy. Her sister, Mrs. Tom Hanes, appeared in her stead. w Cornick was formerly a physical education instructor. Pennsylvahia Paper Gets A Naval Bouquet (ty Asnoctated \ ress) PUNXSU'TAWNEY, Pa. — A Warship has been named after a sine al — The Punxsutawney rit,” 0M the far Pacific, Petty Of- »§s A. Milliron writes the - \&® that, “We have named “Bua honor of the home- tubes in large letters, Mitlivon, even though, , half ‘the men couldn't pro- the word Punxsutawney, alone speil it NMiltiron is the only Punxsu- wney sailor aboard the ship, an UCT craft, but he reported the were reading his Spirit and thought it Was a grand paper; hence, he got his skipper to name the ship. BIRTHDAY WAS ALSO BIRD DAY who off@n had ‘said he thought some day he would like to raise a few chickens,” went into the! poultry, business sooner than he had anticipated when 12 birthday| party guests, bearing live chick- ens as gifts, turned them loose in the front room as Dick prepared to cut his birthday cake. CARD OF THANKS To the many friends who as- sisted us during the illness and after the death of our loved one, Judging from the many people who ask each day when we are doing another play, it would seem that the public is eagerly and impatently awaiting our jMext production, Janice White, president of the Key West Play- fers said today. is “After a series of setbacks due ‘to illness, ‘trhiisfers, et¢., within ithe cast, we are happy to an- founce that, /“Outward Bound” is now scheduled for a run of six nights, opeming March 15. This is a distinguished play, and as appealing and timely today as when it was first produced a number of years ago in London and New York. To quote a few of the most authoritative critics: , The nicked and _ink-stained' little critical yardsticks | which we all carry to the theater with us are of pitifully little use when it comes to measuring the impal- able things which make “Out-,; AREREERA BDH ward Bound” so stirring and so quickening an adventure. It is packed with wonder and it wrings the heart. Of such: stuff is the theater that cannot die.” —Alexander Woolcott. The play was no less sensational when its long New York run was over and it went on the road. It has a TkRKR Ree reeereetererttkeeeereee | Tettie Sullivan SOCIETY KEY WEST PLAYERS ARE PLANNING TO PRESENT “OUTWARD BOUND” MAR. 15 Delta Delta Delta and Alpha X: |. Made Chairman Of College Committee | (Special to ‘The Citizen) TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 28. — |Lelta sororities held their an = nual formal dances simultane-| Key West Soldier ously at Florida State College for Women faturday night. “Delta) Promoted In Italy Heav a “Moonlight and Shadows” were their respective | themes. i | Student committees for the Tri Delta dance included Ruth L’En-]40 Rogel, son of Mrs. Mercedes gle, Jacksonville; Virginia Col-|Rogel, who lives at 1902 Seiden- lins, Umatilla; Betty, Touchton,)berg street, Key West, has been (Speciat to The Citizen) WITH THE FIFTH ARMY IN ITALY, Feb: 28.—Private Orlan-| wide appeal for people every-| where of all classes. Quoting; from the Philadelphia’ Daily} News — “It is excellent theater and fetching entertainment.” Boston Traveler “Touching dramatic fantasy which has lost no whit of its grip through the, years.” And then across the| Peep Sheil, Orlando. country to Ohio—“Most imagin-; Alpha Xi Delta committee ative and engrossing of modern| chairmen were Lettie Sullivan, plays”—Columbus Dispatch. | ; Mary Cooper Mims, < a Miami; sther Brumbaugh, ‘Outward Bound” helped make | G;eenc Pa., and Mary Flor- the theater greater and richer. | once Jacksonville. They The Key West Players feel they! were assisted by a large number have gone a long way in being | of their sorority sisters. able to present such a play to) The ¥SCW all-girl dance band the public of Key West. | provided the music for the Delta S | Delta Delta dith Hawkins, West Rosetta Carver, Gainesville; Betty Trigg Thomp- son, St. Cloud; / Thompson, Daytona Beach; Mae Evans, Pan- ama City; Elaine Pi Or- lando; Betty Ann Shiver, Orlan- do; Jean Whigham, Sanford; Bo Announcement | Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. “Jésus Fernandez of 1107 Olivia street, anniouiice the \engagement, of their daugh- tex,, Ruth Rose Roberts, to; Pri- vate Willis Gwynn Bethel; son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bethel bf, No. 2 Pearl street. | The wedding will take place on the evening of March 5 at 8 o'clock at the Tabernacle of God, corner of Georgia and Petronia streets, { Triplets Start | Alphabetical Line} CARD -OF THANKS We wish to extend our hearty ——-_ and sincere thanks. to the many (Ry Annwetated Prensy friends. who were so kind and NORFOLK, Va.—When triplets! considerate during. the illness arrived at the Norfolk general|and after the death of our lovéd hospital, the first set in 40 years,|one, Mrs. Ann Reynolds. We leverybody got pretty excited. ‘Lo especially thank those who con- tributed floral offerings and for eas the cars used at the funeral. We the infants “A,” “B” and Jassure one and ail their kind Pretty Mrs. William W. § jdeeds will always be remem- their mother, liked the idea) pered. so well she decided to tag the! little girls permanently with the first three letters of the alphabet. avoid confusion the nurses tagged MR. AND MRS. V. C. £28-1t A reception will be held fol-! lowing the ceremony. ecesocece vo ELP WANTED | WANTED—Salesgitls, full time’ employment. No experience ne-| cessary, S. H. Kress & Co. | $ feb.1--lmo TOP SALARIKS PAID for Day; and Night Waitresses. Side-; walk Cafe, feb,1-1mo WAITRESSES and | FOUNTAIN | jfeb.1+tt week. 4Time |-ang one-half for over \ ‘time. , } Poinciana:’ Dry} . Cleaners: febi.27-6t2 LICENSED Electrician wishes, electrical repair work or house; wiring jobs. Write Box G. S. c/o Citizen. feb.2 FACTORY MADE SKIFF for outboard motor wanted. Apply' The Tropics. feb.26-6t POs Gaia ieee eA LEAVING for Miami Sunday morning, companion wanted for trip to Jacksonville and to California. For information call viat 316 William street. y feb.28-3tx ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, immediately., Charles, Wilson, 100-A Poinciana Place. | feb.28-6tx LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE. Three; or:four bed rooms. 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Free Estimates. phone 177 Free Delivery Jos. D. Lopez, Plumbing and Supplies, 913 Eaton St. Phone MONROE THEATER promoted to private first class. He is a laborer with a quarter- master unit of the Fifth Army in Italy. JUNE S. SWANN GETS PROMOTION ‘Special to The Citizen) WEST PALM BEACH, Feb. 28. Promotion of June S. Swan, Key West, to the grade of corp in the Women’s Army Corps has been announced by the Com- manding Officer of Field. Corporal Swann, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Smith, 1270 Poinciana place, is chief clerk of the WAC squadron sta- tioned at the large air transport command base. Before enlisting jn May, 1944 | Corporal Swann was employed as ja stenographer at Fort Taylor, al | Subscribe to Tne Citizen—25c | weekly. GET YOUR Extra Red foints Zz 4 { * * * * * * * * * * * * * * For every pound of used fats get 2 red points bonus! Used fats are still urgently needed to make battlefield medicines and other essentials. ik * \* lo lx |e kk ke ke kk ek Ke Morrison} of| te Ob OF Ob OF OF OF OF Oe Oe OF |Mallory Chapter To Meet Thursday There will be a meeting of Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, | United Daughters of* the Con-| | federacy, held tomorrow after- noon, beginning at 4:30 o'clock, | at the home of Mrs. Lottie Hayes, | |802 Eaton street. All members are requested to be in attendance, while an in- |vitation is extended visiting} ;members to be present also. RED CROSS WAR (Continued from Page One) achievement as the official open- ing the e. . Speakers wiii inciude Lt. Com- mander M. B. Faust, chaplain’s corps, USN; Mr. Ross, George Lu- cas, county Red Cross chairman, Charles Taylor, city chairman; Miss Maryanna Nicholson, field director at the naval hospital; Field Director Glenwood Mc- Comb, NOB, and others. Use of the City Recreation De- partment’s public -address_sys- tem has been offered to the Red Cross by the Recreation Commis- sion, and other organizations al- | so are assisting in preparing to- night’s program. | INSURE CANNING SUCCESS! | LIDS and : RUBBERS ‘And follow instructions im the Ball Islue Book. To got your copy: send 10c with your name and address to BALL BROTHERS COMPANY, Muncte, Ind. eueveerrrrtereerrecrerierrrrrereterrrcr ier tc. RATIONING FOODS Book 4, Red Q5-S5 through March 31; TS-X5 through April 28; Y5. ZS, A2-D2 through June 2. Blue X5-Z5, A2, B2 through March 31; C2-G2 through April 28; H2-M2 through i June 2, * Ration Board Office, Post Office Bi Se ta taliatntintel feteteh tetetteh th tote hahaha ane Ee ad dead at TIMETABLE SHOES Airplane Stamps 1, 2 and 3, Book 3, good indefinitely. SUGAR Stamp 34, Book 4, through Feb. 28: 35 through June 2. FUEL Old period, 4 and 5; new pe- riod, 1, through 5. 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