The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 14, 1945, Page 3

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~ wABCH 14, ro45 ten ae HEREWITH OF ARMY-NAVY NAVY WAR CASUALTIES Wiss. Suomen oo a fr th United Al } Rony 1? casualties for March PAU w the U. &. Naval wy. Morine Corps, apd “) net heretofore re- m Nevy Department Garwaity linte. consisting et, & wounded, and 3 Them casualties bring mperted to next of kin for publication since sacola. eral Delivery, Maj., husband J. W. Nunn, 835 Circle Jacksonville. LSEN, George H., S-Sgt.,, husband of Mrs. Sarah F. Paul.’ sen, 2625 North sth Ave., Pen-} REVELL, Russell S.,, Pvt., son| of Mrs. Gertrude T. Revell, Gen-| Bristol. REYNOLDS, Alexander s,| of Mrs. Pauline J. | Ariting room, Jounges, snack bar. | Gi THE KEY Was. wy 4-2 : . eas ‘WHAT'S DOING’ AT THE!THREE BASKETBALL JACKSON SQUARE USC’ GAMES LAST NIGHT TODAY 8:60 sé M.—Shelicrait, CONVENT, ended WAVES AND LUMBER GROUP WINNERS an s vised by Lt. F: son and K. Ruth<Ande {OCIA e HALL: Dane ing, OF CONTESTS able hockey, chess. , | sbiutles, cards, dominoes, Chinese checkers, exc. PATIO: Ping- pong, shuffle buard. shyweis' In the first game the Convent won over the Starlings six Sport Equipment: Golf clubs, by a 31 to 22 score. In this game vemus raguets. Arl Supplies,; McKensie scored 20 points for s00ks, popular and classical rec-|the winners and Ramos seven (941, to March 14, Reoynaide, 303 North Gadsden | rds, cameras to logn. and Bolt 4. For the losers, Mary 2 The (llowing is St. Tallahassee. NOTE TO FRIENDS: The men || umiey scored 14, H. Roberts 6 Ge be Flora png Julian H., Pfe., son of |? the Armed Forces enjoy home) and Betty Demeritt 2. Santi Bary Wounded Mrs. Dillie P. Mashburn, Route 1,|°°SBitality Let us help you «n' Soriano, and Mora played good Benjomin Franklin, BOX 31, Westville. ones your invitations to a; guards. for the winners and ‘NT Wile, Mrs. Violet SPUNGIN, Nathan, 2d Li, ear H. HENDERSON |Fish, Rodriguez and Green for he Corre, 904 Blm Ave., Bap. $vsband of Mrs. Alice D. Spung-! rae Diver ee in, 2801 Mor, wrector.| Score by quarters: - gan st., Tampa. K. RUTH ANDERSON, hearer 211 612 31 Nevy Missing , _— James D., T-Sét.,, Assistant | Starlings © 4 504008 Gaylord Wells, Ene, route! Ong Tums A: Taylor) == GERALD FINDER, sector.) Gilliam, referee; Whalden, um- Parents, Mr. and Mrs. “°” elle agama FLORENCE Ae Sa rector. | pire; Buddy, timer, and Aguilar, A. Neal, Arcadia VADEN, Richard B. Sr. Sgt,! ~ Dubai nol | aaa ren eeropean Regions pashand of Mrs. Mary A. Vaden, | err! | in the second game the NOB ’ athan A. 24 en St., Jacksonville.) 7 of Mrs. Alice B. Filer, 510, WAVES won over the Service me of Dr. Bammuel Aronovitz, WH@DDEN, Charlie H. Pfc! WS Cou. St. Miami, 7“ |Sextette by a 40 to 30 score. In SW tit St. Miami son of Mrs. Bertie Ritch Whid- FITZHUGH, Elda M., S-Sgt. ithe first quarter it looked like ARRTON, Baword RB, ist Le, fen, 515 17th St, Manatee. wn cl ” a real ball game. Score stood 6 P Burdeshaw YOUNG, Fred M., Pvt., son of Margaret M. Fitz- FUEL K Ashton, 300 to 5, but in the second quarter New Smyrna Beach. Mrs. Florence C. Young, Route 4, mee, Su eee eg Cho eee) wildyishaating (fat panel Sibert, Jr, S-Sgt., Box 93, Ocala. GEORGE, Edward K., lst Lt,,, Watson turned loose and. scored #8 ef Albers Berks Okeechobee Army Prisoners of War gon GE Kelly. George 51 E. 16th’? field goals to put the WAVES CAMERON, John L., Pie, son Germany St. Jecesaviie 20 to 11 in the lead. Made two ae t Cameron, 507 N ANDERSON, Warren, E-Sgt. GREENE, Jack I, 2d Lt, son’ More in the third and 5 field Peerent G(s sinesville. ward of Harold R. Barnes, Box of Barnette E. Greene, 1010 W.!/80als in the last quarter. Well, COMER. Thomes J., Pvt., hus- 47, Enterprise. Central Ave., Orlando. , Watson scored 33 points for the tet of Mrs, Annie M. Coker, BALDWIN, Malcolm A, Jr. HARBESON, Richard B., Lt. WAVES out of 40 scored by the BN we Ave. Pensacola. Ist Lt., husband of Elizabeth C. Col., son of Walter W. Harbeson, Cub, and that is a record in COMER, Preston M. Pfe., son Baldwin, Garden $t., Gainesville. ¢2n Carlos Hotel, Pensacola. the girls league for this city. @ Me Margarette R. Comer, BARNHART, Robert E, Pfc, HATHAWAY, John D., S-Sgt., McCord scored 15 points for the Ge N Shore Dejve, Jackson- con of Mrs. Ella Barnhart, 344 S. husb and of Mrs. Allison C Hath- Service Sextette, and Gato 8, vite Beach St., Daytona Beach. . Hollywood Ave., Updyke 3 and Tuttle 4, for the FAULANER, John F, 2d Lt, BRENNAN, Francis W., Ist Lt, Daytona Beach. winners. Hardin scored fiye and eo T Faulkner, 912 E. husband of Mrs. Betty K. Bren- HEVER, Jack B., Jr. T-Sgt., Mortimer two. Potter played a eet & Pen a non, 646 W. Smith St., Orlando. son of Jack B. Hever, Sr., 320 8teat game as guard, so did FOR!) es D, Jr, Pvt BUCHANAN, Richard W., Pfc., 14th Ave. N. E., St. Petersburg, Paine and Pescoglini, for the —_ of D Ford. 218 E. husband of Mrs. Marietta Buch- HUGHES, Ivan G., Sgt., son of ,!0sers. Pierce, Reuben, Herrick Ah. and anan, 2032 N. W. 12th Ave. Lawrence I. Hughes, Box 687/8"d Negler played well at guard. GAHAGAN Robert C., Pvt.. Miami Belle Glade. Score by quartgrs: omtow tod Ruby L. Gaha BUZZA, Kenneth L., Ist Lt., MARKHAM, George M., Pfe, NOB WAVES 6141010 40 on 81 Main 8 Jacksonville. husband of Mrs. Marjorie M. son of John L, Markham, Gen. Service Sextette 5 611 8 30 HUMP Pred BE, S-Sgt.. Buzza, P. O. Bldg., Hallandale. Del., Olustree. Gilliam, referee; Whalden, um- aay i Humphrey, 4682 CAMPBELL, Thomas J., S-Sgt, NETTLES, William R., Pfc. pre; Buddy, timer, and Aguilar, Th Ave St Petersburg husband of Mrs. Margaret A. husband of Mrs. Elizabeth A.’ scorer. BWOLELLAN. William T., Jr., Campbell, Route 2, Box 148, Fort Nettles, 112 East St., Lake City. oe ie Pte, be ( Mrs. Mary I. Mc- Pierce. RIORDAN ahagiey Ur, 2d tics poe ee Soe Chien, G Delivery CANNON, Austin, Sgt., son of grandson of Mrs. Nellie E. Clark, the Hell Cats by a 39 to 26 score. THROWN Andeww ©. Sgt, hus- Lewis J. Cannon, Route 1, Box 1700 James Ave., Miami Beach. Rosam scored 20 points for the oy Bernice I. Nixon “y Obrien. ROBERTSON, Ralph S., T-Sgt.. ord D ery, East Point CARPENTER, John W., Jr.,'2d son of Mrs. Dollie E. Robertson, are ae OWER, Lecite H, TS, husband husband of Mrs. Liesbeth M. 218 W. Indiana St., Tampa. { a Mee Mergeurite C. Owen, 143 ih a 2034 «~Ernest + ’St., SEVIER, Paul E., T4, husband b R. Jacksonville Jacksonville. of Mrs. Laura L. Sevier, 1214 S./ PREP. F George W.,, Pvt., DAVIS, Jack T., Ist.Lt., hus- W. 12th Ct., Méami ate ¥ Aime S Peeples, band of Mrs. Dorothy A. Davis, SMITH, Robert L., Capt., hus- me Brer Ave, Jeaekson- 1109 Grove, Clearwater. band of Mrs. Barbara K. SRL ite DJMAL, Jack, S-Sgt., son of Eagles Nest, Punta Gorda. RAMS! john M., 16, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Djmal, 815 Lin- TODD, Edward H., Sgt., son of ue fF Remeey, Route 1, coln Rd., Miami Beach. Mrs: Inez M. Weber, 322 Clay St, West DOUGLASS, Stephen A., Sgt., Ocala STONE Rohert T, Sr, Pfe., son of Mrs. Alma M._ Docglass, Tunney, Robert E., Sgt., son md M Billie T. Stone, Route 1, Box 230, Fort Meade. of Mrs. Agnes R. Tunney, 1530 8 Mary & West Palm Beach. FERNANDEZ, James A., T- River Hill Circle, Jacksonville. | TAYLOR. Allen, Sgt, son of Sgt, son of Mrs. Carmen A.j WINFREE, Samuel C., Jr., Ist ™ Doetors In- Fernandez, 2610 St. Conrad St., Lt., son of Mrs. Saide P. Winfree, Tampa. {1052 Ingleside Ave., Jackson- THOMPSON Joseph P., S-Sgt.. FILER, Harry O., Ist Lt, bus walle: itn Bs wt Gertrude M = oan ats High ecce wrUVeeeecccccccecece ej ’ e AMS. Samuel T, Pfc. RA ti6 iONING TIMETABLE : aM e H Williams. SHOES ° . Bast Book if . B2 Airplane Stamps 1, 2 and 3, 4 Army Wounded Ban Rice Book 3, goed iacetialtely: 3 Regions throygh April 28; H2-M2 °) * . = ong th h June 2; N2-S2 Stee a Book 4, through : ® e ° | eceeosccooooooooes ke SS Francis M M Pearl A Ct, Fort KA Doewte H Pvt ¥ Mary L. Fraska, Pork, Panama FMAN, Eugene R, Pvt, jorothy L Veet St, Tampa net FLO, yueta Gonzalez, er HH. TS mn win, Bush- Frank B., Pvt, Hatchell, Route F. Pfe, son of enny K 3, Pte, son of i Arcadia N ph T. Pvt. son of Fe King, Route 3. ‘ 5 Angelo, Pvt., son we 18th St OMBOR, Gilbert R., Pvt s Mi e BE. Macomber, * e. Jacksonville MANIK hn G., Pvt, hus i sn Manikis, 104 ' A Tampa <P. WHITE. Charles H 5 . “ Resa B. Mussel Hapendale Box 168 ND W., S-Sgt., son eee a ema STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEF TRIUMPH COPFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS ON TT Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Old period, 4 and 5: new pe- tiod, 1, through 5. GASOLINE A-i4 through March 21. ffice Building result of quality ... fine Between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West a Express Schedale: : (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar. 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SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK, N.Y, ' rower diana lawyer, governor, Vice ‘President, born North Manche ter, Ind. Died June 1, 1925, | 1861 — Richard Burton, noted iman of letters of the University 1782 — Thomas Hart Benson,' of Minnesota and Rollins College, Challenge For Basketball Game TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES Johnny Blackpurn, COA Ol the Leathernecks, issues a chai- “lenge to the Junior Conchs to.a soldier, Missouri editor, that Fla., born Hartford, Conn. Died basketball game at the gym Fri- Staie’s famed first (nd long- | april 8, 1940. day night, March 16, with the time U. S. senator, born Hills- consent of the Recreation oS borough, N. C. Died April 10, partment Some paintings by the French impressionist are signed Pablo Ryuiz, the painter's real name Basketball Schedule John S. Marmaduke, Subse ws noved Confederate general, St.! picasso was his mother’s maiden wouis publisher govefnor, born name, THURSDAY: irrow Rock, Mo. Died Dec. 28, No games. 887. | 2 FRIDAY: 1848—Theodore A. Metz, “Tin- Relief At Last yer 7:30 P. M. NOB,WAVES vs. pan Alley” composer of New: q C.M.I. Girls. RED CROSS minstrel, credited with ! ng the jazz era, born in} or Your Cou h many. Died Jan. 12, 1936. | sink Lane’ i bese md flies te NEW YORK ee | 1954—Thomas R. Marshall, In-| ea regmulsion relieves prom (Continued from tage One) | — | enue te gece Tee te the mee a }. Hours 1S Mia. 300 kit bags during the past j germ laden pile ‘an a month and filled 23 toy boxes You~ Grocer SELLS That G@Os e eal raw, tender, ir for children of war torn coun- ¢ ok | branes Tell your drugs to » c ™ —— om » iries, Mrs. Dagny Porter report- STAR B 13 le of Creomulsion with thc and reserve ed, and “one little girl brought derstanding you must like the wa call 514 Southard quickly allays the cough or you are to have your MU back. CREOMULSION in a whole wagon load of funny AMERICAN COFFEE books,” she said. and CUBAN U Those board members present | Try A Pourd Today! included: Mr. Lucas, Mrs. Davis, @maeatames Allen Hampton, Mrs. Dulion, ————_— ——— —-——_. — Mrs. .Porter, Mrs. - Alber, Mrs. ine Leidendecker, Mrs. Gale, 's. Horace Connable, Mrs. W. B. Cutter, Earle Hamilton and | Mrs. Stuart Morrison. Father J. Elliott Ross, noted Catholic priest, born Baltimore, 61 years ago. The war flows winners and Henson 8, Nolan 6, | Arthur 5. For the losers, Fitch 14, Valdez 10, Collins 2. | Seore: Lindsley 39, Hell Cats | 26. Gilliam, referee. TILL IIL AID umpire; Whalen, through her of war and she’s doing a great job in th W a war-busy center, she may say—"Pleéa 23 MOVIN, rn your Long Distance call is over your call to 5 minutes.” That’s to help everybody during the rush jx SouTHers BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH Co INCORPORATED he’s right in the middle of the hurr | for REO Chest Colds.Bronchitis . 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