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rs GA RECITAL 70 “SATURDAY AT jlinist. The recital will be given on Saturday evening, July 14, 1945, at 8:15 o'clock at St. Paul’s +) Episcopal Church, corner of Du- val and Eaton streets. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Harold. Weiss is a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music, of New York City. While at Juil- liard he was a scholarship pupil for several years, studying with Gaston DetHier. Before entering turned over commission- information the procedure that is fol- to the affairs BE GIVEN ON ST. PAUL'S CHURCH comes from Bethlehem, Pa., has also lived in Scarsdale, N. ¥., for a number of years. Emil Heermann, concert Of the Cincinnati Symphony Or- chestra. Mr. Johnson _has also} studied with Edouard Dethier of the Juilliard School of Music. Mr. Johnson has appeared as. Henry Charles, baritone, sang selections for the Lions’ Club at] writing Roland Joh: i duate|its meeting. Miss Betty Hilliard,!cadles were placed on jal fohnson is a grat its mi _ Hi pr of the Cincinnati College of Misic./tap dancer, also entertained and William ,M. Curry, of Miami, and Paul Schwegler, of Odessa,ithe vaults every Sunday to wor- \BURIAL RITES. 1#3@|: ON OKINAWA! OKINAWA Marines who searched Okinawa’s sacred burial ns of the inhabitants of this | 1873. island, according to Sgt. Harold E. Foreman, Marine Corps com-/ginia lawyer, congressman, federate secretary of war, The Leathernecks saw how/in Virginia. Died Aug, 19,-1880. bat: correspondent. 1815 — James A. Sedden, le! {food, writing paper, pen and ink,| 1821—Nathan Bedford Fi : t SOE TORE ee ee si ltisdlssigat laake testhaae oe ee ee plain, While there, he was a pupil ofjher and Mrs. Charles numbers/‘use” of the dead. The vaults,|dent) after; the master} were received with great ap-|Duilt into the sides of hills, are|ford County, Tenn. Died Mem- Years ago. plause. Lion Kingman Curry, ac-|@pproximately 15 feet square Kerr: companied Mr. Charles and Mrs, |nine feet high. The vault fron Hilliard at the piano. made of foot-thick concrete. Relatives of the dead come tojor the service, Mr. Weiss was organ-! soloist for the Friends of Music admit t » bringing picnic inches | 19: THE S5 a i ist and gaat director of the nee. Society of Key West on a numer es oieamy pepabciacs phase raed = whack they eat in pe 9 view ‘ongregational urch,| occasions. He is prol ly . hie burial grounds. ® veer ont WEATHER White Plains, N. Y. known as the director of the Key hapa phe a wey Ft an Okinawan dies, the|of roword for hitting . Mr. Weiss has done extensive} West Choristers whose perform- r3 a fs nits d Me Sh Ll body is left in the coffin until comet utive games established FORECAST jeoncert work as pianist and ac-|ances of Handel's “Messiah” the pep ettes Scag Re weg- only the bones remain. Then the Rogers Hornsby, exceeded Key West and Vicinity: Partly| companist in New York City, and] past two Christmas seasons have|eF is the new director of the anes ane: placed in 6 heats veoerd by four safe hits, cloudy this , tonight and| Bethlehem, Pa., and has also ap-| been among the most outstanding Duval street USO. zs Road pes fae he y eh oe ft FF games, but S8turday with scattered showers! peared several times as soloist for| musical events of Key West. Other guests were Ignacio ret meee cies ARG Ae En- fated i yesterday's game to con- ‘and thunderstorms; moderate eat Perez, P. R. Weatherford, Harold |trance to the vault is sealed until " 2 OS Bee ae aE a ga cit 5 SOMERS R as 2 ther death occurs, hus winning . southeasterly winds. Baker and Chester Curry. anomne! a “i ion? ae stepped! ,, Pistia: Numerous showers and Dr. John Clemmer aaa Eg ee cas were urseeing ce ae searching (Dae bi we times yesterday Wunder storms, mostly during af- : THD. 0 _Lions Hastings Smi : srk ‘t Ay ® safe hit He | 27noer ns and early evenings: oth: Is Presented Gifts TODAY'S BIR AYS \Edelmiro Morales, both of whom anything other than militery at ane cane erwise partly cloudy and warm as — ew celebrated their twenty - first | material. @ounded three Meme Seturday. ; Young women employes in Father Edward J. Flanagan, |birthdays during the week, and! A NN ae wh, ons yh, Oo eee Toe Eo ie Inlaes, 60 years age like peielapes of’ cases | emeee Pn Boston Fay ome faoderaie « southerly winds over So Maj. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow,| Attention was called by Allan Fall Out Of Spokane ~¢ * patel Cc moderate south-! * veteran of the march on Berlin, |Hampton, program and entertain- game New winds over south por-|alligator belt and a_ bottle of!born Petersburg, Va. 57 years|Mment chairman, to the necessity (By Associated Press) aver the, ‘through Saturday; partly} “Granddad”, the latter of which | ago. of advertising the Lions benefit] SPOKANE, Wash.—s. P. Mal- ® score of | weather, for night-|they considered appropriate be- to be held at the Palace Theater,|loy, veteran railroader, recalls League First Game At Chivago RoW Beton i 3 tite ag 444 Totin and Masi; Wyse and Gil- be gene Second Game enter 3 8 Ree ages a Avirews and Hoffer th, Passesu Mean ved Los imgston Normal ¥ ~ 84 Edgar L. Burke called the sher-| called again to report it as a “total i | ae m —_—_—__— Jig Oe ES 7” iff's office to,report the mishap, }loss,” someone had broken open|Rev. E. S. Doherty, Lions;ble to the British Chief of Staff Night Gan« Precipitation “It’s almost a total loss,” he re-|the car trunk and stolen the tire. Education; Mien a Hampton, oe es Comppanaing sgenerel, am 1 R Program and entertainment; En- | Unite ates Forces in the Euro- New Yurk 4 z | Rainfall, 24 hours ending — a rique Esquinaldo, Jr., publicity;|pean Theater, and that this liqui- St Lente 9 8 Sher o 0 tes - ong seoseveesoes eeeecceseoees | Albert Di Negro, hospitality: |dating agency will begin its func- Gennelly and Crece!: Burkhardt iar > gad since July Jerry §. Daniels, building andjtions on the dissolution of Su- and O'Dea. : ten es sae 2.24 a SSI 1e 6. umn grounds; Dr. J. C. Sanchez, blind|preme Headquarters.” . since 3 work; W. L. Lazier, boys and etree eae At Pateburgn non elem cnnerentecne LOT) OEE EE, a girls work; William H. Hender-| Coast Guard-manned transports PB hitladeiphia o 56 4 hada rainfall since Jan. 1; | Advertisements under this head) FOR SALE son, citizenship and patriotism;| never run empty. They carry men Pte |. inches ss anne. 8.16) will be inserted in The Citine Sam H. Noland, civic improve-| and supplies to the combat zones, ater 4 9% — © Deficiency since January 1; the rate of 2c a word for 3 sina th 2 naied Krew, Geott and Mancuso;| inches U 687 tion, but the minimum TWO and 3-bedroom bungalows,|ment; Paul G. Albury, Commun-} return with our own wou | 4 Sissiquevich and Lopez. ne eee ore er deus th ae'g| ‘furnished and unfurnighedjity Betterment; Earl Hamilton, | €0¢my Prisoners, or refugees. | ad the minimum charge fer; small down payment, balance education; Gerald Adams, health z = 5 a bs Americen Relative eeniaty Sey Een cities sosvort | payable monthly. Johnson &{and welfare; Everett R. 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Phone ; nnounce * | 2 575 | Pensacola ——- 88 77 | WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN] 682, Mr. Cohen. jlyl2 tt} ' New York 41 36 ~~ $82 Pittsburgh 82 e GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- , Pittsbu: wt i 36 507] St. fiom ne most City Pharmacy. | | \|CHICKENS and turkeys. Call|p & 7 8 | ae ilyl-1mo/ “ betwees 12 and 2 and after 7 , 3 «(37 Aa - | ‘ . . & men - S| CLERKS WANTED. Western} p. m. 803 Georgia re , that we will serve the City of Key West secaiens - HISTORY | i jly6-tf | c . American League _TODAY IN Bice TORY ON tevin ae ees S aa eal by representing the General Electric ea LE NR REE COREE , |Guarante , 2s 97 | ted at once. . ered 43 2) Ba| 1783 — The University of Pen- Beatie ‘Beauty Nook. | and SUPPLIES; toilets, lava-/P Company relative to the sale of Wechingien » 34 534|nsylvania chartered as the Col-| jly7-tf| tories, sinks, brass fittings and! ge “45-81 {lege of Philadelphia. |______"""""| PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All| : e ~ . “saq| 1887—Congress enacts historic ANTED sizes of water and sewer pipe|> Cheap “4 ~ ‘479 Northwest Ordinance — in first | i tg) ER and fittings. Free estimates. 4 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES thers vs 6a? avgjvank among American constitu-|wanTED—Typewriter; in good) Jos. D. Lopez, Plumbing andy I ae pa ' 9 49 «Bap |tiomal documenis. war Cyane| Tepair. Address Box B. C., care} purples Je AER Ba, ee > " = a 1854—U. S. sloop-of-war Cyane; 6¢ Citizen. jly13-2tx : jly: 1 ea |shells San Juan (Greytown) in| ORE oy | i F i Defendant Waives |Nicaragua in retaliation sueinet| FOR RENT Ail ages Bee besonel A supply of appliances will be carried ‘ ; i jon | outrages to Americans. | nme | tires, $35.00, 1037 United street. 5 Court Examinat met Beginning of 5 days" FURNISHED ROOMS at reason-| ® jly13-2tx |p as soon as available. Have your name — secit |Tioting in New York City as draft) able rates. 411 William St. > ae c Dom Rich. charged by Cecil) ccdered by President Lincoln be-| jun30-Imox| BABY buggy and swing. Address | placed on our waiting list for your ell with having solc me. | 39- i treets. | * hich he bad a lien, wai (O86 — Indian Chief Geronimo FURNISHED ROOMS; washing} °° White and Batiee Sia , requirements. = : —_ ®* " ree eaae captured by troops under Gen.| and ironing privileges, hot and| »> he . =. ‘eld | Miles. | cold water. Paul's Tire Shop, ANTED Hh ) jo, and was held |""1941_Germans at the gates of] 49g white street. jly10-5tx! hed \p No Obligati court iow ian Government puts 3 » 0 gation ime 4,|Kiev. Tali are ‘SMALL clean furnished apart-!> — ich wee euppie™ | American pokines hous ie Htaly| MISCELLANEOUS |" ment wanted by permanent |> sas fixed at 650 der Government control. ee a is 7 i wioi3—British forces land injLAWN MOWERS sharpened, re-} business woman. Telephone) ‘ s Guard activities on si Italy to assist Americans there. paired; sewing machines, 462-J. vy > wh as the gener | 944 — Germans counter-attack} knives, scissors sharpened; . > st Lakes ~ a land check invading British in| keys duplicated. B. F. Camp-|MAN’S pre-war merce APP If tear y aad be i i 3 ne . * ists, 7 i) to|Normandy as entire American ame bell, 803 Simonton See itt Key West Citizen or pl “iy11-<£| Pittsburgh Pir- . 40 @ time ‘thuadersho' stream and and evening 1! the er Gulf-|cause he ternoon | grandfather. pay forms along!” pr, Clemmer left this morning lack : = ‘or Miami, after a residence here me ——. to Apalachico! of more than four years. Yester- \n— displayed. or storm warn- day he formally resigned as com- i modore of the Key West Yacht WEATHER REPORT Club. Dr. Stanley Kay is now mana- Key West, Fla., July 13, 1945 eeesbin at B80 2. ch ger of Southernmost. Eastern War Time. (City Office.) Temperatures 1) Highest last 24-hours _ 1) Lowest last night recently became a ! TOTAL Loss 7 82 OLATHE, Kan.—After. putting — ggout the fire in his automobile, houn of Coronado, Palatka, Fla., 60 years ago. noted painter-sculptor, Russia, 67 years ago. ternational minerals and Chemi- cals, Chicago, born Somerset, Ky. i 51 years ago. radio dramatist, Vt., 43 years ago. ported. A few minutes later, he| Vice Admiral William L. Cal- Cal., born fit Maurice Sterne of New York, born in Louis Ware, president of In- Phillips H. Lord (Seth Parker) born Hartford, tyading army on the movie, July 21, at 11 p. m. for the bene- of the Building Fund. Lion Chairman Bezanilla, call- ed attention to the different com- qittee chairmen. He said he ex- Ppeeted each committee to meet and map out new projects for the toming year, which will be a! credit to the club and _ lasting! benefit to the community. Committee chairmen appointed were: Eugene Martinez, attendance; John H. Costar, constitution and by-laws; Arthur L. Murray, ex- tension; Fred J. Miller, finance; that dispatchers, plotting a new schedule’in early days, wired the superintendent of telegraph and asked permission to change the name of Horse Plains to Plains, Hell Gate to something softer, and Spokane Falls to Spokane. The answer said, “O. K. Take the horse out of Plains, take the falls out of Spokane—but don’t take the gate off hell.” Supreme Headquarters (Continued from Fage One) quarters which will be responsi- the lid of|Confederate - private to coffin for}cavalry. general, d|phis, Oct. 29, 18777. Franklin, Tenn. noted railroad presi-. war, born Bed-'¢rnor, 1856—James H. Rogers, Wash- | , born Dec. 12, ington, D. C. electrician, of the printing telegra| Died 29. 1858 — Robert Bridges (Droch) noted Cribner’s Magazine editor his day, born Shippensburg, Pa. Died Sept. 2, 1941, Choose here a diamond that is truly casion .. . one whose beauty is as eternal as yous love, Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan ~ POLLOCK’S SSAHEX WELERS 508 DUVAL ST. PHONE 465 KEY WEST, PLA. 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