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eee SoPOReOSeSSRELESOSESEE EERE ER e ne ny ENJOYABLE TEA GIVEN AT WOMEN’S USO DIVISION ON MONDAY EVENING | TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | —— Edmund Duffy of Baltimore, noted cartoonist, born Jersey City, N. J., 46 years ago. i Louis K. Anspather, noted play- | i right and lecturer, born Cincin-} Gie-———/ne : U. S. Marines Capture Most Of | Iwo Jima Island were making the (By Associated Press) he town today that} GUAM, March 2—U, Ss. Ma- of the Swamp Gang,|rines have captured slightly Fra A tea was held at USO Wom- en's D'vision, 303 Duval street, last Monday evening at 6:30 Pp. m. for meeting of Volunteer Senior Hostess group. Fancy rolled sand- wiches, open faced sandwiches, mints, nuts and chocolate ‘cake ed at a tea table at- t with lace tea cloth, green vines and green can pink h:bise This was the first meeting of the Volunteen Group and was an organization mecting. Mrs. Greene, director, explain-, ed the USO organization and its’ furposes and work and the part senior volunteer hostesses can take in helping to carry on the USO program. The basic program being carried on by the club's staff was outlined by the pro-' gram director. Each hostess was assigned duties at the reception desk gad as aid in the nightly ac- One the projects over by Volunteers is that of chairman for the drapery 1W0 BASKETBALL CES LAST HT ICAN LEGION WERE WINNERS , be senior volunteer hostesses project. The club has been mak- ing several sets of draperies for day rooms and mess halls at Fort Taylor. ‘The hostesses have ask- ed to do work in what they feel especially skilled or adapted for doing. A senior hostess meeting will be held once a month, the last Monday of the ‘month. The group was very enthusi- astic in regard to USO work and it is said they will render the so @ very valuable personal service. Any other women qualified to are cordially invited t visit the club and would be welcome to join the senior hostess group. senior hostesses attending the first meeting were Miss Anna Farrell, Mrs. Harry Joslin, Miss Tlerch, Mrs.-Shipton, Mrs. Bald- wir. The other senior volunteer jostesses not at the meeting are Mrs. Hatherly and Mrs. Healy and Mrs, Tulle. volunteer | nati, 67 years ago. Joseph E. Curran, president o! born in New York, 39 years ago. ' Lionell Atwill, actor, born in England, 60 years ago. MARCH 2, 1945 Inez Haynes Irwin of New 72 years ago. Dr. Thomas P. Cooper, dean, eve HELP WANTED marl-lmo. Basketball At Naval Air Base This Evening | TOP SALARIES PAID fer Day| walk Cafe. mar.1-lmo WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN) An All-Star team of basketball | players selected from seven clubs in the Island League fhoves into action tonight at the Naval Air Station gymnasium against the | championship Fleet School ag- | The NOB WAVES won over gregation in a best two out of the Starlings sextette last night three games series, The series and the American Legion over of 2ned last night at Fort Taylor. | ‘the Woodson Conchs. In the first game the WAVES scored a 72.to 24 victory over the Style center girls. Watson scored $1 points, a record for the local If a third clash is necessary, it! will be played on the Army court tomorrow, League managers picked the, allstar representation by nom- inating two players from each of court and also made 15 fie’” their teams. For the Naval Sta-| goals. a record for girls in t: s tion, Sol _Dudwick and E. P. cottrt also. Mortimor scored 13 Skagg are participating. A. H. and 2 free throws For the losers, Richardson from Boca Chica;|/LEAVING for Miami Sunday M. Lumieye scored 6 field and Lieut. Gg- W.-M. Hughes, Mea-| 2 free throws, Beatrice Demeritt cham Field; Albert R. Deluca 3 field goals, H. Roberts and and William J. Sullivan, Secs| Betty Demeritt also played well tion Base, and the Hospital and} for the winners. Potter, Tankers- Army tossers have not been an- tey and Pasqualini were unbeat- nounced. able at guards, Score by quarters: Starlings NOB WAVES lto start at eight-thirty p. m. with’ - § 4 7 8 24 a preliminary between inter-| 17 21 16 18 72 mural champs opening hostilities The all-star games are booke Howlett, referee; Alvarez, um-'at seven-thirty p. m.” pire; ‘Aguilar, scorer, In the second game the Ameri- SPECIAL SERVICE ean Legion won over the Wood- son Conchs by an 82 to 65 score. This also proved to be the high- est score made by one club this year and the combined scoring ef 147 points also was the high-! est this year. { R. Schoneck made 12 field and 2 free throws to lead the points! seored and Herrick with 24 points, Lewin with 14 and Sweet- ing with 13 followed. B. Schon-! eck had but five points. For the losers, E. Yates with 24 was high man, Smith with 14 and Curry with 7 followed, Coster 11 and, Albury with 9 gave the Conchs; a total of 65 points. | Score by quarters: Woodson C. 12 16 16 21 65 A. Legion 22 11 24 25 «82 Howlett, aimpire; ‘Alvarez, ref- erg, Aguilar scorer. i League Stending } Wal Ave, U. & Mavities 6° 2. 150! A. Degien 5 3 Poinciana Navy 4 4 H Woodson Conchs. 1 7 125 In an exibition game played; last might the B-29 Bombers won| from the Potter Place ten ty a 12 to 4 score. In this game thie | hitting of Albury, Malgrat and} Ogdon featured. Eacn hit three | safely in four times at the plate. For the losers, Johnson, Del) Valle and Shaw each hit one safely | Score: j B-29 Bomers: 12 runs, 14 hits,' 2 errors. Porter Place: 4 runs, 5 hits and 6 errors Batteries: Ogden and Sturzt, Marsh and Sierra. MRS. HERZ COMES HERE FOR VISIT Mrs. Cornelius Herz, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Luethi, of 1119 Von Pfister street, arrived in Key West Tuesday by plane from Grand Rapids, Mich., for a visit with her parents. Mrs. Singleton Returns To City Mrs. Stephen C. Singleton, wife ef the manager of the Key West Chamber of Commerce, who had been in Miami for two months re- cuperating from a recent illness, | has returned to Key West |MORE MONEY FOR ‘eheckers, table hockey, chess, ‘checkers, etc. TONIGHT AT LOCAL JEWISH SYNAGOGUE) There will be a special service held tonight at the Jewish syna- gogue, corner of Simonton and Southard streets, to be conduct- ed by Rev. L. Lehrer, assisted by other members of the congrega- tion. Po} Lt. Harold Shapiro and Harry Weintraub wlil be the speakers of the evening, and an invita- tion is extended to service men to attend this service. GARBAGE SERVICE Representative Bernie C. Papy, at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, received the following telegram from Senatgr Claudg,Pepper, re- garding the approval of money by the federal government for the collection of garbage in Key West “FWA has just approved the following project: For garbage collection, applicant City of Key West. Federal contribution is $11,776; period extended from December 1, 1944, through May 31, 1945.” ‘WHAT’S DOING’ AT THE JACKSON SQUARE USC TODAY 9:00 P.M.—Singo Bingo — some- thing different. The Grand Prize: Telephone call home. SOCIAL HALL: Dancing, skittles, cards, dominoes, Chinese PATIO: Ping- pong, shuffle board. Showers writing room, lounges, snack bar. Sport Equipment: Golf clubs, tennis raquets. Art Supplies, books, popular and classical rec- ords, cameras to loan. NOTE TO FRIENDS: The men in the Armed Forces enjoy home| hospitality Let us help you in extending your invitations to! them. WM. H. HENDERSON, | Director. } K. RUTH ANDERSON, Assistant Director. GERALD PINDER, Program Director. FLORENCE I. WHITACRE, most City Pharmacy. mar.1-tf! GCOD PRESSER $60.00 per week. Time and one-half for 1936 Oldsmobile. I. G. Tyson, 112 over time. Cleaners. Poinciana Dry feb.27-Btx WANTED — Experienced Wait- resses. Apply Mr. Mashburn, La Concha Hotel. mar.1-3t WANTED LICENSED Electrician wishes electrical repair work or house wiring jobs. Write Box G. S. c/o Citizen. feb.27-6tx 1 FACTORY MADE SKIFF for outboard motor wanted. Apply | The Tropics. feb.26-6t morning, companion wanted for trip to Jacksonville and to California. For information cali FOR SALE — $1.49 BOOKS — swell titles include The Yearl- at 316 William street. immediately. Charles Wilson, 100-A Poinciana Place. { a Se ALL AROUND Beauty Operator.! Stells’ Beauty Nook, 536 Flem- ing street. ELECTRIC WASHING Machine | F. H., c/o Citizen. mar2-6tx EXPERIENCED Saleslady cap-'yERY FINE French Dining’ Suite, ten pieces. Can be seen able of becoming manager of, shop. Knowledge of styles, de-, ; = e at Raul’s Club, Roosevelt a ee, ee was]. WITHOUT CORD SET position. Also Seamstress, good MISCELLANEOUS on alterations to take charge 417 Duval St. See Mrs. Miller. mar2-3t! i NAVAL OFFICER permanently | stationed Key West wants to: .. . - @ of sewing room. Starling’s, PAINTING, Interior Decorating. © Estimates free. Call Davis 270. 1} mar2-6tx LOST , eee buy or rent home. Telephone} WILL THE PERSON who found or write Lieut. Batcheller,| Ni ayal Hospital. MERCHANT SEAMAN, Oilers,| and Firemen. Apply Porter} Dock. Certificate of release re- quired. : mar.1-3t| the National Maritime Unica, cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. | and Night Waitresses, Siae-| i ;|Howard Griffin I Q Wounded In Action jtdiman lest night at the|have now been herded into its ‘the War York author, born Rio de Janeiro|them that Mr. Griffin, who is 70 Ge waneiro connected with the United States dire The Citizen was in-| Eric Hodges of New York, pub-|ATMy Overseas, was wounded in| sq; true is that a man in) lisher, born Detroit 46 years ago.|action in Germany. D r i Mrs. Griffin and two children | University of Kentucky Agricul-! are now in Miami, residing with| } tural College, born at Eaton, O.,; Mrs. Griffin’s parents, Mr. and|_ 60 years ago. | Mrs. : | WANTED—Salesgirls, full time | LADIES’ BICYCLE. Lieut. (jg) employment. No experience ne-| A. S. Arnold. Phone 655-J. CIRLS. Good salary. Southern-/|CUT FLOWERS for ‘sale. Apply at 1117 Scuth Street. | Relatives of Pfc. Howard Grif-| | fin who resides at 917 Watson St.,| ; {are in receipt of advices from! ; Anthony Carnival. vemenes ‘Classified Column _—_—__ WASHING MACHINE, Electric) Frigidaire, small radiq, 420 Southard. out is in the man-| more than two-thirds of the Is- j a peti fhe land of Iwo Jima, where the Japs isthe former Saunders} northerly end. Grccery. __| Radio Tokyo said that the Jap- fe paces sae he|anese on ae ae gee from, om » and O¢\a shortage of water, and, judging ne oe kid a from the lessening of- their fire, Ly Letael gt iae arises site! it is believed that they are run- ne. Shing abey . {ning short of ammunition. Two airfields on the ae in American hands. One fie! a Geek ree has almost been repaired, and dele eal work on the other started yes- ¥ 2 1 ies r report about the gang; terday member shot a BB rifle’ = ohiles passing along the/ PROGRAM AT directly opposite to} DUVAL ST. USO, ‘out. hangout is a catwalk| \ the mangroves, over | FRIDAY— embers of the gang es-; Game night 9:00 p. m. en tHey see the police} SATURDAY— and it is said also that] Shell craft 8:00 p. m. ithve a tunnel in that lo-| ——H———————— Oo L Department notifying i fj OVER MORS 2a) mar.1-3tx FOR SALE It’s 00 hard to convince them that must eat the proper foods for Sook and health. VINOL with ite Vitemia B1 and Iron will encourage thelr eppe- tite and may soon show you a delightful improvement. Your druggist has pleasant-tasting VINOL. Oriental Pharmacy | | | | ! YS HAVE GIRL juncement has been made ee irth of a daughter to Mr. FFE ca ec Cany. at: the| STRONG ARM BRAND co al-Hospital on Wednes- TRIUMPH mar.1-tf, | feb.24-6tx| ' \ | | i \ | \ | | _ | COFFEE | icurrys reside-at 620 Grin- MILL Ann St. feb19-30-tx| reet. : ae cribe to The Citizen—25c] GROCERS | SHETLAND PONY and Bay Horse with saddle and bridle. 1191 Virginia St. Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK and SUPPLIES: Toilets, Lava- tories, Sinks, Brass Fittings and PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All sizes of Water and Sewer Pipe) and Fittings. Free Estimates. Jos. D. Supplies, 913 Eaton St. Phone 1189-J. CECIL’S BAR, 613 Duval Street for sale. feb.28-3tx ing, Keys of the Kingdom and { Prodigal Woman—Paul Smith, .q_ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, Bookseller, 334 Simonton St. | feb.28-6tx 74” HARLEY Davidson Motor- cycle. 829 Elizabeth St. feb.28-4tx PRE-WAR BABY STROLLER, Good Condition, $12.00. 514 Margaret street, Apt. 2. : feb.26-6tx Lopez, Plumbing and mar.2-M.W.F.tf Apply 700 Duval St. feb.26-6t eeecepnccoeceese mar.Itf | mar.1-6tx “=~ A ytomatic - Electric (3) $50.00 Bonds made out to mar.1-4tx, John E. Conklin please return |e same to receive $5.00 Reward. PYYT TT 528 Simonton St. and mar2-2tx FOUND - | $25 REWARD for information LADIES’ BICYCLE. Owner may | have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Ask for Rayford Office. leading to rental of apartment! by Navy couple. No children or | pets. Phone 9170, Mrs. Patter-' son. mar.1-6tx | LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. | 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. ¥-In. 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