The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 21, 1945, Page 3

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“ Men, ores CONTESTS AT BAY- VIEW PARK wu te bd — VPB-113 won over Fort Taylor | ce Brooklyn Dodgers came toriews over the Chicago ; by a im the night cap. rel York Giants, while ##™e was played and the B-29 Senators downed ,W°" out. in both games Devout doubie header a & FF: At Chicago H » 13 iff Pamrey, — Erickson for the losers and Rago and Starr and Livingston Goff for the winners, Chipman a Score: RHE Pittsburgh R oH. E VPB-113 Nee York a 2 Ft. Taylor Pitta gh is) 66 0 Volselie, Hansen and Lombardi \ Gaties, Beck, Roe and Salkeid. | Richardson anda Groff; Stuart and Whiteside, i In the second game the Pines, @ young teen age club fielded and —_—— American League played a very good game for the At Boston R HE ‘ist five frames, and held the Chicago un } more. seasoned players to two Bost 2 tog, bits and two runs, but blew up i t and Tresh; Barrett, Terry |i the sixth and’ in the seventh end Garbark “ jand allowed 7 runs to be scored. |At bat, Joe Mira, Osterhoudt and], At New York gE Sweeting hit two safely for: the ony ,/ Winners and Gonzalez. hit the Sew York 0 only single for‘the losers: In the dakucks and Man . Heteome and Dresehe: ), field Albury, ‘Sartain and Sweet- ing played_weTl for the losers and |, Rivero, Del Valle and Nunez for First, Game the losers. At Washington «=O OE’. Score RHE Retro > 8 3 B29 011 0043 9 8 9 Washington 4 14 o Pines 000 0000.0 1 6 seed jlast evening inthe opening game ‘officers’ wives, which took. place |“ ‘ : Cubs ‘and the B-29 won over the Pines'Friday of' this week, turned out birthday sign, and we had many The second! to.be a brilliant success. Not only game was forfeited by the B-29|Were the wives themsel\ : Pivates IR - the Pines, and an ‘exhibition’ 24 attractive; but the subject of _|I was asked to*speuk’a‘few words In the first game. the hitting }4escribing’>-tpy:»' experienves . jof Bennett, Phair and Altarie Hollywood where, ‘I’ stiidi following are the results featured, they hit 7 safties be-; iets; and beauty. secrets of the Games played yesterday: jtween them and scored 6 of the |Screen stars. It was there I be- Nationa} j¢lubs, 9 runs, Bennet drove home {¢#me inspired-to write the “Hol- E five and scored one. Bosco and |!ywood Glamour: Cook Book”, so 2 Springer of the Army each hit |*hat other women, all over the 4 5 1 Wo safely, In the field Martin,} World, might also know the sec- wed Sandlock: Bellia and. Lageson played well ;'ets of youth and beauty! For as 4 the popular song goes “Keep Young and Beautiful!” ; Pare. NCHEON GIVEN AT OFFICERS ss wt CLUB FILLED WITH GLAMOUR By Mariposa “Mimi” Hayes The enthusiastic ladies at this} The luncheon held at the Offi-|iuncheon party enjoyed the di rs’ Club: especially for the vission of how. to. eat by your pretty being: fed glamour foods for his birthday gign. Whole wheat bread jandvegetables and fruits. We de- ‘ided, so as not to bust up any happy honies, ‘we would still let the hubbies hive their fried and; greasy meats,’ but we ourselves e> conversation +'was~ glamour. igoes to Mrs. A. N. Miller, Mrs. G. H. Clark and Lieut. Watson. Other prominent guests who raced tht i . H. To.this I added delicious old |S SS yey ee et | Adams, Mrs. A, L. Funk, Mrs.! Loans and Discounts: ©) Other Real Estate Owned Prepaid Expenses: 0)»: Other Resources uf U. S. Government Securities 3 Florida County and Municipal Bo..s Other Securities Cash on Hand and Due from Banks Overmire, Trout and Swilt; and Sweeting; Bazo, Leunard and Berrell, Quesada and Valdez, Second Game Bret roat 1 4 Woshungtoon 3 y on an First Game . it Hadelphia kK H Cleveland ae . FORECAST Pikibadetphia 8 8 Key West and vicinity: Partly Reynulds. Henry, Salveson and se Say Mares, ow and Rosi jafternoon, tonight and Sunday} @ievetend — 4 1 ot _ aaa winds, mostly 4 southeasterly. Fetindetptes At 2)" Florida: Cloudy with occasional STANDINGS ny | »wers and thunderstorms in Mationa: League north portion, partly cloudy with _* Ave. Widely scattered thundershowers, Che age w 1 617 Mostly during afternoon: and m Low ‘ it S71 ‘evenings. over south portion this Bremhive 4 7 sfternoon through Sunda; few Prttetan gt 4 il uttered showers along the ex- New York 6 4 tweme southeast coast tonight. Buster w 42 onville through. Florida Cores ornaest a w ’ traits and East Gulf: Gentle to Photastetptie “a 6 .270 moderate southeasterly winds. ‘American League the afternoon, tonight and Sun- . Bret wat if 2 S00 day; cloudy with scattered, show- Washingt. 0 %6 ers and thunderstorms over ex-|! New York 4 4 treme north, partly cloudy with)... Baton 42 , widely seattered thundershowers Chas 2 Ww over south and eeéntral portions. * Low , sonville to Apalachicola: Cle vetane 7 ' small eraft or storm warn- Pvthock at 7 338 s displayed. GOLF MATCH TO BE | | WEATHER REPORT — >| Key West, Fla., July 21, 1945 PLAYED TOMORROW | observation taxen at 8:30 a. m. = Eastern War Time. (City Office.) om oc ‘ E.] Temperatures Senith, J nour Highest last 24 hours See) t 1 t Lowest last night at} Rey West Golf Club can defeat yean ee) the combined unit he nd, | Normal re will be played t . Precipitation Fe ED te acts qut.{ Rainfall, 24 heurs ending arene Joe Lowes, and} 830 a. m."Weties 0.03 —?_— we Re - “ > - vee Clut Total rainfall since July 1; tg ae top| _ inches 35205 ee ot Meotiy Ware and Bili{ Excess since July 1; oi und Schoo! Start-| inches —= 0) Fe eee er A MM, | Total rainfall since Jam 1; teh | inches _. 8.78 gtayed Gund ). | Deficiency since January 1; | inches ae ~y yy La Geocse | Relative Humidity Ouern Boca ¢ A M% . wet he € I } Ton.orrow’s Almanac , & ' te be t Sunrise 6:50 a.m. , 2 estants 1D Sunset 8:17 p.m. ' ' Moonrise 6:25 p,m. -—— ae M -- 4:24 a.m. oT. KNIGHT | LakUT & : TRAINING | Tomorrow's Tides TAKING NENG) (Naval Base) ee ee j High Tide e Tide N VILLE AAF. 8:30 a.m, :55 a.m. BOY ; v1 10:20 p.m. 3:32 p.m, BROWNSVILLE | July 21.) . CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street “|” COMPLETE “| BASEBALL SCORES nt Received Daily by Leased Wire weir planes as destruc- Oo nese, of Popular Brands of ‘antly "| CIGARS and COLD back! SOFT DRINKS TE fiving | phase pieces of Throughout this trating they are the observation of » combat pilots . , from months of the German and Japs, ait against Capital Stock Surplus vee Undivided Profits Reserves Reserve for Income Tax Dividends Declared not yet payable Bills Payable Other Liabilities Interest & Income Collected, not Earned Letters of Credit Deposits: U. S. Government All Other Deposits daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dow Thompson, 3000 Seidenburg Ave., and George Elliott Smith, Jr, AM} PROM FILES THR 3-C USN were married on July 3 5 bad at Mel C, Herrick, in Trinity Chureh. * With her gown of white chiffon,| Caroline street, and son, Andre, s ae the bride wore a picture hat-of ‘eft Saturday afternoon for Mi- daughs ever how. “Stubbie”, or! lacey net fashioned with, ‘a. cpywn| friend ~husband, would react to| of roses. Her ‘corsage «was white roses. ; mame} TS her sister's maid-of-honor. “She wore a pink ‘chiffon dress, with} amians, most of them former Key} white accessories and a corsage of \ pink roses. Phillip E. Polley of,on an excursion. Walden served as best man. would be staunch glamoge girls. | Mrs. George Elliott Smith, of Mel- The credit for ;the success of|rose, Mass. He expects to leave this attractive luncheon party! soon for foreign service. with the Navy Air Corps. with his parents for the duration. J. Smith, Mrs. J. B, Lamb, Mrs.|M. McCarthy ~ 150 0300 9 8 4!French recipes that I brought|J. M. Rudder, Mrs. John Goff, - 001 0002 3 9 2jover from France with me and Mrs. W. J. Leseman, Jr., Mrs. T. everyone agreed that the Cuisine |L, DeWeese. Mrs. R. L. Crosswait, Francaine is still beyond com-iMrs. L. H. Ayers, Mrs. H. K.iFor France,” and anyone wish- ing to contribute may leave their Bushnell. also, in our drive for “Bundles ,w: Banking House & Furniture Including Office Baitinags wn La ts ‘ Customers’Liability a/c Letters of Credit . sy ox « Accrued Interest and,.Income Receivable Thompson-Smith Nuptial Event f poe a Miss Ruth Ciydeen Thompson, . Mag OF JULY 21, 1935 ie doubie ring mony was, riormed by the Rev. Warren! of M Mrs. E. B. Mumford, daughter} ami, where they will board a 4 join Captain Mumford. Miss ‘Barbara “FhOmpson was}*’ i | Westers, arriyed here yesterday; The groom is the son of Mr. and ator of the Fairmount Park Aq- uarium in Philadelphia, left here today with a collection of 1,500 | | Dr. Robert O. Van Duesen, cur- Mrs. Smith will make her home! signed to be exhibited in Phila- : delphia. and Mrs. Bob] Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Haskins and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Higgs and two children, The ladies were interested, donation for Mademoiselle Mimi at the Jackon Square USO. H MAYO! Ura the "< COMBINED STATEMENTS FLORIDA NATIONAL GROUP OF BANKS _ As at the Close of Business June 30, 1945 $879,612.32 15 1.370,554.01 3, 25,245.16 1,652,682.46 100,249,998.70 LIABILITIES 30,728,789.25 278,820,012.25 Florida National Bank of Jacksonville Florida National Bank & Trust Co. At Miami Florida National Bank At Daytona Beach Florida National Bank _ Florida National Bank Florida National Bank Florida Bank At Port St. Joe Florida National Bank At St. Pe@orsburg At West Palm Beach Florida Bank At Chipley Florida Bank At Orlando Florida National Bank At Pensacola At Lakeland At Ocala antl Mrs. Jose Pelaez, of! Boca Chica. He said that he h intended to walk to the main-! Jacksonville__04 land. Kansas ofyPlane for Kingston, Jamaica, to} Relatives of Mrs, Jane Roberts, K. West Airport_ 88 67, who is residing in Miami, were Memphis___. 96 4 . informed today she is seriously ill Two hundred ‘forty-nine Mi-| in that city. light Sonata” is one of the num- bers on the program. ~ Today The Citizen says in an| Tampa—__—_ 87 4 i .{ editorial paragraph: fish, caught in local waters, de ae Da ahtaed whale peering into a looking-glass; it’s} only your reflection.” Philippines to be great base for air attacks. Russians already taking repa- rations in kind. {| Ga1-2tx) KEY WEst_—ee Pittsburgh ____ 8 St. Louis___.92 Statement. of Condition $ 45,448,292.33 5,134,542.44 302,104.28 38,852.63 4,695.10 485,145.45 277 248,092.65 328,661,724.88 1,122,238.02 1,353,614.24 1,079,241.40 12,187.50 1,400,000.00 240.99 104,117,59 495,283.64 + 309,548,801.50 328,661,724.88 Florida National Bank At Bartow Florida Bank At Starke Florida National Bank At Belle Glade Florida National Bank At Coral Gables The Florida National Bank at Key West MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION om age _—-

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