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i] TAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1945 - peneceisremnelinn asaiatasin “Ss ——_— EASTER CANTATA PRESENTED LAST EVENING PROVED GRAND SUCCESS SUDDEN DEATH { WEALTHY COP RETURNS roar | NEWPORT, Ore.—While five ‘persons strolled along the beach, a sudden wave sweeping in from HARRIS SCHOOL NEWS [zones Patricia Cruz, Georgeler: Julie Lange, George Gibson,| } Wallace. {Frank Sawyer. # Grade 5A, Mrs. Haskins, teach-; Grade 4A, Mrs. er: Orlando. Anuez, Antonio Bar-/teacher: Frederic Marshe, Cromartie, | Joe $10 Perfect attendance for first six weeks of second semester: | | CHICAGO.—Henry 0. Larson, H Hur- the policeman. who _ inherited) g rera, Kenneth Baso, Joe Faulk,:Hoar, Doris Hatgrass —_ | $125, an two years ago from Mrs. the ocean engulfed them, carry- - ce 1B-2, Miss Williams,}Tyle Miller, Billy Osterhoudt,|ley. || Wilt open @ Special Per- {Florine C. Mix, because she liked| ing two of them out to sea to/teacher: Novina _Betancourt,| jylius Pinder, Ted Saunders") Grade 5B, Mrs. Jones, ‘tiie paddy ‘ ‘ Rose Annelle Reese, The Easter Cantata, entitled Sylvester Slate, music director: the way he patrolled his beat in drown. b Wayne Al-| pe, Creech, Delores erez,|Jerry Cottar, Patricia Johnson, tee tee Last Words of Christ”; at the Key West High School, oa af see house, will return bury, Gurdon Hamilton, Charles ‘aflone Speer, Gail Sweeting,’ Jimmie Butler, Frank Roberts. | without obligation te by Dubois, presented last evening! presided at the organ, perform- to that same beat from the Navy, Subscribe to The Citizen—25c| Johnson, John. Marshe. Modephines Vexdasco: Gisde ee ee on maintain 009 fixed t ‘ at the First Methodist (Stone)| ing in masterful style, in the! soon, at his own request. | weekly. Grade 1A, Mrs.-Stricker, teach-| Grade 6B, Mrs. Schritter,| 7 "°° ; il ance, provided as many a* Chureh by the Key West Chor-| many numbers rendered in con-)__ er: Richard Adams, Donald Gib-\teacher: William Cruz, James'€*: Joe Faulk, Gail Sweeting. | pomag4 isters, under the direction of Ro- land Johnson, proved to be an| gra @utstanding and grand success throughout The large auditorium church was filled to overflowing by the large number who assembled for with many extra aisles of the mmodation of many who arrived a little late, while some persons were forced te remain standing in different parts of the church after “all avail. able for extra chairs had uf the occasion. space 50 voices in ditions, with sw tones melody resounding throughout the spacious church edifice, with cach number ex- eeedingly enjoyed by those mak- img up the weil! pleased audienc OSWALDO ALFONSO ON WESTERN FRONT (Special te The Citizen) WITH THE 101ST AIRBORNE DAVISION On the Western Front, Merch 28.-Within two days after page with the evening’s fae Dadra, JEmily Goddard who; hast been heard here on s€yeral occa-% sions, Was’ the soprano soloist, with Merle Andregg ,as, tenor: so- Joist. Edw: Richter, Was bass ‘soloist, witth,Rev. 'S, 'P.: Reitke,| pastor of fe First Comgregatidhal| Church as baritone soloist. { Each and every member of, {those taking part in the delight-| {ful and enjoyable program a highly commended for perform-, | ance in the many renditions of-} | fered, which were presented with ie and precision, leaving mem- ories of a most enjoyable and de-; | lightful entertainment among the: large number who’ were fortu-| nate enough to be present at the; affair, which was enjoyed in the extreme. FORECAST Key. West and vicinity: Clear), jto partly cloudy: and continued! WANTED WANTED—Secretary for Monroe; EXPERIENCED Mechanic, warm this afternoon, tonight and GOOD WAGES!‘Hoom and Board Classified Column | 1 wancenbeccedeorseoceceeceencceooseceses | HELP WANTED ! POR SALE WANTED—Salesgirls, full time erat No experience ne- cessary. YELLOW SECOND SHEETS: package of 500, -75e; two pack- ages $1.25. The Artman Press, marl-lmo.! Citizen Bldg. marl3-tf WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN: GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-} most City Pharmacy. marl-tf: BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS — double. cards with envelopes,| either pink or blue’ border, rib- bon to match. 50 announce- ments. The Artman Press, Citizen Bldg. marl3-tf/ — Experienced all around Beautician, Apply Poin-; ciana Beauty Shop. mar13-tf iFOR SALE — $1.49 BOOKS — swell titles include The Yearl-| ing, Keys of the Kingdom and) Prodigal Woman—Paul Smith, Bookseller, 334 Simonton St. | mar.itt| County Health Department. Employment to begin April 1, 1945. Only Key West citizens i will be considered. mar28-4t | {BRASS TRUMPET used very little, $45.00. 915 Angela St. mar26-3tx good proposition. Apply Poor Old Craig Service Station, Division and Francis ‘Sts. mar28-3t! ee !74” HARLEY DAVIDSON Motor- (Kenneth Kerr, Jerry Pita, Joyce son, Thomas Gibson, James Ra- new, Ronnie Singleton, Shirley Baker, Constance Kennedy. Grade 2B, Miss Haskins, teach- er: Jack Cameron, Donovan Cruz, Frank Hood, Donald Wells, Nancy Johnson, America Rickels, Norma Thomas, Lillian Thrower. Gradé 2A, Mrs. Huddleston, teacher: Betty Solomon, John Turell, Paujine Arden, Fred Curry, Linda Kingery, Phillip McCarthy; Norma Yow, Donna Windham, Jeanne Carbonell, Grade 3B, Mrs. Butler, teacher: George Reese, Dorothy Stirrup. John Carbonell, Marvin Fox, Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Gail Pollock, Mary Roberts, Otillia Valdez, Sylvia Williams. Grade 3A, Mrs. Albury, teach- er: Bobby Arden, John Lamber- son, Allen Mundy, Robert Muse, Judson Pettis, Jose Pineda, Har- old Solomon, Patsy Byrd, Judith Goodman, Delores Libao, Marion Lund, Joann Mullins, Dorothy Séverino. Grz de 4Bf Mrs. Meadwr, teach- Curry, John. Curry, Sergio Mil-| ian, Charles Wells, Mary Ranger, George Thompson, Doris ‘Tyson. Grade 6A, Mrs;. Ely, teacher: Jim Ward, Louis Maloney, Billy} Shepherd, Jose Ponce, Kenneth; Duane, Mary Lou Solomon, Ruth Rose « Gibson, Lillian Sawyer, Tess Carey, Patsy Crawley. Honor Rool for first six weeks of second semester: Grade 1B-2, Miss Williams, teacher: Rose Annelle' Reese, Lawrence Claxton, Johp Marshe. Grade 1A, Mrs. Stricker, teach- er: Constance Kennedy, Ronnie Singleton, James Ranew, Michael Gray, Thomas Gibson, Shirley Mae Lewin. Grade 2B, Miss Haskins, teach- er: America Rickels, Frank Hood. Grade 2A, Mrs. teacher: Reese, Ginger Gibson, Millicent Taylor, Judy Hoar. Grade 3B, Mrs, Baber. teach- er: Dorothy Johnson)’ Gi Canalejo, Edward Mi! Wayne Huddleston, Robert Ap Grade 6B, Grade 6A; Huddteston, | GARDNER’S PHARMACY Roger Sweeting, George| Phone 177 Mrs@ Schritter, teacher: Doris Tyson, Grace Fer-! nandez, . Charles Wells, John) Curry: j Mrs. E'y, teacher:} Key, Horace Averette, Jaequelyn|Patsy Crawley, Gail Wallace,| Shirley Layman, five checks are written in any one month. As much or as litte may be kept in the account @* desired, and the cost is only 10 cents for each check written, For further information call at the bank or phone for folder. The FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK ~ at Key West Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | “NG ANCE i the Wist Airborne Division pull- veycle, large ‘cot, and. guitar. | gettthic Gibson, Norman /Hicks,|pelrouth, Barbara Dickens, Rob- a { ed ipte Bastogne shortly after the | Thursday; moderate to fresh,east’ if desired for care of baby.! Conklin, Mastic Trailer Park,|Pete Johnson, Frank’ Sawyer,jert Wallace, Danny Navarr fi Mart of the battle of the bulge,!to southeast winds. Phone 439 after 11 A. M. | 638 United St. mar26-6tx|Donald Thrower, -Jack Wells,|Otilia Valdez, Gail Pollock, Ja; — it was completely sealed from)” Plorida: Partly, cloudy and con-) mar28-3tx} Betty Key, Rosemary . ‘Lowe,|Johnson, Lourde Mujica. gutside help. When the Gerthans/tinued mild today. through Thurs-| |FOR SALE — Brown’and White|Regla Salazar. Grade 3A, Mrs. Albury, agh-'§ Eil-emumssie, Belesticn Gen |! ‘A COLORED BOY, Janitor,| Pinto “Pony with bridle and] Grade 4A, Mrs. Cromartie, /er: Marilyn Adams, Judith Good. § old wera 4 and & sow pe sem commander, rigadier Gen.| cS Augustine through Florida. school age. 522 Southard Street.| saddle. Ver ile. Adel teacher: Bert Elwood, Gilbert}man, Delores Libao, Marion |$ Anthony C. McAuliffe answered | Saddle. Very gentle. Apply 1207| Mundy, Robert! ‘Nuts! Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to' mar28-3t) Watson St. fear27-3tx| Adams, Hilary Higgs, Joe Hoar, Lund, ‘Allen’ Mundy, Rol ° SN moderate south to southeast ' = \ Bemett prac a Donald Muse levels Richburg, Dorothy @ ISA oasotiN a tmeously. At one point, the am-| Winds, occasionally fresh through | (ANTED \SMAL ’ g| Richardson, Charles Taylor, ‘lin- | Seve 5 f@umition ration was 11 rounds to’ the Florida Straits, today. through! | ania wanes ton Warren, Ronald Stack, Rich-| Grade 4B, Mrs. Meador, teach- @ gun. No planes were able to etnias partly cloudy weather. Hosen: Hen tbiee for tormation| 3 = be name Be Son reek through the low ceiling to| Jacksonville to Apalachicola: leading to the renting of an o? e rida esa, Cagleen Moore, Del- bring support and supplies. There|No small craft or storm warnings! partment by Navy man, ape Saat ae Bieyel® ores Gevinn pCamule a eueieooe STRAND THEATER were too many wounded for the|have been issued. former high school instructor,| Whitehead St. mar27-3tx Elizabeth Walterson, Peggy Jean DONALD | Medics to handle who desires so much to have} Yow. JEANETTE Mc! { WEATHER REPORT — But seven days after the en- his family with him. Write! Grade 5B, Mrs. Jones, teacher:| “Naughty Marietta” | ; Key West, Fla., Mar. 28, 1945 | . Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK) merge ee | gmty | | Rates Write eirelement, the battie of the Bas- Apartment”, H | es Cooper, onal an Der = - - H or Wire toune pocket ended. A_ corridor | Observation taken at 8:30 ‘am,| ia ie cis cee 3tx| 2nd SUPPRIES: Toilets, Lava-|J2mes Ss ata PaaS pets SN irs + | Beasonable ‘ROOMS Reservations had been established with our| Eastern Wartime (City Office) j. tories, Sinks, Brass Fittings and) - iar, Mario Salazar, Gustavo H a own troops.” The 10st Airborne! Temperatures MISCELLANEOUS | PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All) 2” Samuel’ Nodine, Mitchell j ther chapter in Highest last 24 hour: 83 c | sizes of Water and Sewer Pipe |S". | i! an FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL tavoudh the! ten a ae | and Fittings. Free Estimates,|Applerouth, Patricia Johnson, | - ug! ¢ Lowest last night 73-ANDREW RODRIGUEZ, SR. —} Jos: D. Lopez, Plumbi and | Car! Curry, Frank Roberts, Clem+ 60 NE. 3rd Street a NE. —— | — J . 78} Accountant - Notary Public.! ge dione ge a t, “Damald Cary DA "BRIEN: i ‘ee Atenas y ‘ublic, Supplies, 913 Eaton St. Phone | ents Betancour'’ ome. Bl: VE O EN: in e os a 741 Part Time Bookkeeping Serv-| 1189-J. bonell, , Richard. Roberts, Carl] “BOSS OF RAWHIDE” st, was ; j mar.2-M.W.F.tf ‘ which par- Precipitation ice. 606 Duval St, Phone 850-J.{ Coming; ‘A Lady Takes Chances’ 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS Si ATION gne devel- ore ip patie etng al mar26-6tx RUMMAGE SALE—Many items) A = a — @&8#8 = ~ | 8:20 0. m; itches . Total rainfall since March 1; |WHEN IN NEED of a vibes were! High Quality! Dr. « resents - me so Curry, 512 Margaret) 9 to 4 daily. Saturday 9 to 5 " i it. Estimates free. mar26-6tx : i ‘ fits Final Challenge “inches oat bogs omer T14-21 28-4 Low Cost! rma Total rainfall since January 1; {FURNITURE Van unloading Key : The Wednesday evéning Pas- ; inches _. 1.47} West on’ or’about March 318t.}}936: OLDS. COUP! i “ re) eenpus etnies sem Service im the Congregation- Deficiency since January Md Can ‘handle load or part’ load| -runs- well: = eth ee lees Valuable al Church is given over to the ‘inches, 3.34] to . northern. points. Deleher! 594 Elizabeth St, Apt..4 a Ae bon i copes ices] Coupon! ied by Dr. James R. Clinton. 62% ee . Box 33, Phone 5-! ,, Jatk- | af : . Me will present his “Final Chal- Tomorrow's Almanac " sonville, Florida. ‘mar28-4t SINGLE IRON BED, Felt Mat- sph henge te the members and Sunrise 7:22 a.m.|* tress, $15; Drop Leaf Dinette friends of the church Sunset 7:42 p.m. FOR RENT | Table $5. 60-2 Poinciana Place. Monday S ming Dr. Clinton’ Moonrise : 8:40 p.m. AoaR FRE ' mar28-2tx Presenter! is Mother's Ser-| Moonset 8:06 a.m,jA4.3-Room Apartment for a re-| - men,” token from lan MacLaren’s Tomorrow's Tides fined siriglé woman at 1119 BETHENCOURT’S: Colored. Live ; ‘The Bonnie Briar Bush.” The (vaval Base} Von Phister St. mar28-3tx| Easter Chicks of = different ; wnubwal mature of the dramatiza- High Tide Low Tide | colors for sale at: 713 Windsor| 3 tien, coupled with the depth of 11:24 am, 4:57 a.m. Lost | Lane, 1032 Catherine St., oa epiritual experience it portrayed, 3 mM. i . 2 lifted the hearts of ae ane eerie ashe |CIGARETTE CASE and vghier oes sar atx} FARTH m ; with powerful effect TEMPERATURE BULLETIN | With words engrayed “Bud”, ate ) Dr. Clinton's visit to Key West Temperature data for the 24| Duffy's Tavern Friday night. PUREBRED COCKER SPANIEL| es her been marked by @ growing hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report-| Reward $10. Return to A. Fj) puppy 00. Apply 614 Rear! eppreciation, on the part of those ed by the U.S. Weather Bureau.| Patrick, Jefferson Hotel. =| os Francis Street after 8 P. M.| whe have heard him, for him as Highest Lowest mards-3tx, mar28-1tx | ® man, as « Christian gentleman; Jest 24 hours last night; | * | and more expecially for his avow-| Atlanta it 57) / LOST Reward, for retum of fon SALE Bed complete with ed Master, the Man of Galilee. | {Boston 16 42 Keys with miniature Florsheim) spring and innerspring mat-' meen fo mont?! ; = |Brownsville _.., 83 70 knife on ring to Lewinsky’s, 0.00, Wicker Set (couch, Mim Caveigm meio, Ook a SPECIAL SERVICES AT Charleston %. 66. $20: Duval St WN two chairs’ and table) $35.00: FLEMING ST. CHURCH : | 7 ; | Chicago es ae —_ FOUND | High Chair, $2.00; Dishes ‘and Ghociat tesly Webk services| Detrort ae ‘55 | Cooking Utensils, Coaster Wag- Will Ge. held at Fleming Street on s pa FOUND —Jewehty, Owner may| on, $4.00; WwW zerd Battery, Methotist Church on Thursday) 2°*9PVE © ; have same, by ‘contacting Carl/ $5.00; two new Heavy’ D = and Priday evenings, starting at Kansas City —. 82 51 Gulbrandsen opposite No. 42| Innertubes, size_17, $4.50; t 6 welock KEY WEST _.. 83 73 Poinciana Place and c/o Collins] Gallons No. 40 Motor Oil, $2.00 : Thursday the pastor will ad-|K. W. Airport . 82 72 Contr. Co., and proving owner-| 142-B Poinciana Place, N | minister the Sacrament of the Memphis 81 60 ship. mar26.4tx| Extension. mar28-1tx/|! i Lerd’s Supper to each member! Miami 716 7 pa sled beh cor a {1 i ad vinitor Minneapolis 67 39 i ae es NR Ne a aire if Friday evéning the pastor will New Orleans 80 68 \j | | om the subject, “Father/New York 418 50 e i | ergive Them.” The choir will| Norfolk 78 58 L d it m ; render special music for both!Oklahoma City 83 58 Inds ey u er oO. i 1 aie | Pensacola 7) 70 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. PHONE 71 \I i PLAN SPECI | Pittsburgh 76 55 REGAN, Sica! 8 UI aves aa rons, Crome Pied | 20,000 PAIRS | We Serve Most Tampa 84 64 Blades, Set of 6 Each Per Set $5.95 lj | e erv " S Special Passover ser { 5 Faroe H | gfe Sypee suview wit || High Back ROCKER CHAIRS Each $4.39 fj Wh W S : B " { os ?, / » » ‘ge 4 fing at cco, th the Jewish | wack saws Each $2.75 | | EYES i ere We Serve best of Simonton nd South : " br GET H | | Eov.'L, Lehrer, aasioted by oth if] Gasoline BLOW - TORCHES . Each $5.95 ff | PRESCRIBED FOR j <a emer ae faith, GLASS SHELVES with Brackets . Each $2.10 IN THE PAST i Though we're not in uniform w« the land throughout the war a gan yal of the serv- Chrome Lavatory TOWEL RACKS ..... Each $2.25 i 14 YEARS —— ae we - ad W — - ri working supper will be given at the | in | H SSS part of the armed forces. aro yards day by day we are —_ og for the service men iff Pin-Up ELECTRIC LAMPS - = : Bach; $3.35 SUN-BAN | switchboards flow thousands of home-coming end ot members of th j = a ~ sf srenation oT iis '@ 8-Inch SCISSORS q P Each $1.53 i SUN GLASSES ! vital to the successful prosecution of operating is work that EN nn nh LAWN AE ailizEneal VIGORO | Now Available—Same Excel: | the war on all fronts. We are the n most efficiently handle, FORAN EXTRA CHOP! | © VARNICHES | dent Qualityahe;petcce) “weavers” of speech forming the pat it the tchbea: ‘fl Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS and i the War | i hese : awnembonnde: Gas 7 ! ALUMINUM i —- i tern for victory { opportunity exists for us and | EEE Gee IK Our husbands, brothers and sweet o serve best in helping to haste: ¥ E. red ts can help H eae =~ eenptconeie DR. J, A. VALDES i] hearts are fighting on the seas, in the y of victory. — " mae Exre red points cen telp | New Supply DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE i OPTOMETRIST | has bee made “4 i a : iu son, weighing|{ for each pound of used i PLUMBING SUPPLIES | Office Hours: 9-12 2-5 pm. | ee Pre aC : Ad. Mr. end Mire, fata you turn in. Keep ' - ee || Address Phones | SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Saving Used Fats For poeatas ‘ ning at the! ae 619 Duval Office 332, | INCORPORATED K Hospital the Fighting Fronte LIN L ER co | Street Residence 351 = Tr at 1417 Pine vagguobes ° Lets BACK THE BATHING ‘ SHACR PROC

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