The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 25, 1945, Page 6

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pa a een te en mcrae tae APS AE RLRtE et amen, PAGE six FOUR MARRIAGE _|Fine Music Tonight LICENSES ISSUED| hash toe tee, marriage licenses: John Schuiteman, 23, Fremont, Mich. and Donna Backus, 25, Hesperia, Mich. Frank Russell, 27, and -Zoila Hall, 41, both of Key West. Victor L. Spears, 21, and Coila Raymond R. T. Redding, 17, both of Fort Smith, Ark. Donald “Marion McLean, 32, Cincinnati, and Elizabeth M. Haybron, 27, Zanesville, Ohio. CHARLES SANDS At ‘Midget Bar’ You and your friends. are..in- : the ~following|-ited to hear the Melody Boys, Gibly and Tuba; Van the beau- tiful blonde will ‘sing “I* Ain't Yours”, and Jimmie will put on an eating exhibition. She's. the eatingest woman in south Flor- ment being ‘dfféred~at -tha Mid- get Bar, that friendly, li é larged.tavern at Greene ere streets, where’}good’ dritiks? are served. Th package goods depafimient AWARDED MEDAL ern rats ey ere Corp. Charles Earl Sands, Jr.,! ‘of the Marine Air Corps, has re- ently written home to his folks to tell them of the air medal that was awarded him at his base field. Corp. Sands has been overseas thirteen months and has been in Service since Nov. 22, 1943. He is a radio operator on one of the ime transport planes. He ex-/ ete ayaa ‘lough. He hopes that he will be home for Christmas. Corp. Sands is the son of Mr. Mrs. Earl Sands of 1011 street. FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Consid- rable cloudiness with scattered Showers and occasional thundeér- Storms this afternoon, tonight and Sunday; gentle to moderate Souherly winds. Florida: Mostly cloudy with|Brown Derby Bar at Southard} Here nice people congregate Seattered showers and occasional|and Whitehead streets, operated and dance to the music of Bar- rms this afternoon, to- hight and Sunday. Jacksonville through Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle var- fable winds over extreme north portion and gentle to moderate solifherly winds over south and ‘central portions this afternoon, tonight and Sunday; considerable cloudiness. with -scattered show- ers and isolated thunderstorms. #acksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm, warnings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla.; Aug., 25, 1945 Observation taken at 8:30 a. m, Eastern War Time '(City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24/hours 85 Lowest last night ‘72 Mean - oD Normal - 2 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches... Total rainfall since Aug. 1; Total rainfall since Jan. 1; inches Derticiency since January 1; inches Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 7:05 a.m. Sunset 7:52 p.m. Moonrise 10:31 p.m. Moonset 10:14 a.m. Tomorrow’s Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 12:38 a.m. 6:16 am. | 12:50 p.m.’ 6:52 p.m. “TEMPERATURES Temperature data fori the 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., as reported by the» United- States Weather Bureau Highest Lowest last 24 hours last night 68 55 76 76 60 64 76 76 72 7 76 50 78 55 73 64 76 59 74 STRAND THEA Betty Hutton in | “MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK” | Coming: “Greenwich Village” | MONROE THEATER | Errol Flynn in “UNCERTAIN GLORY” News - Sports - Shorts on the pront page -of “today’s Citizen. (SPECIAL GAMES 4 AT BINGO PALACE It's cool and comfortable at Duval and Southard streets, where the big bingo game will be presented tonight in the Bingo Palace, an amusement center operated and managed by. Pearl Barfield. Here you can play bingo-in a large spacious room away from the veather, under. conditions that are ideal, The p $s well lighted and air d with ie t of the by Chas. I. Saunders, offers a wide selection of nationally known beverages, all at OPA ceiling prices. Here you will find whiskey, gin and other wanted products . For good drinks it’s the Brown Derby Bar. Revision of our national de- fense system held a.vital\ neces- sity. e 4 All Kinds - | well as @Xelpsiye tines of nation- and (12dies, ' bey ylcrony BONDS ‘NOW (PEARLMAN'S, The ‘Largest | Eiclasive: LADIES’, ‘MISSES’ ‘ ‘and “CHILDREN’S ‘Store in: Key: West : S66 Department Boys’ and Gitl’s;School Wear For Boys you will find Pants, Shirts, Blouses, Polo Shirts, Sox; Sweaters, and All Kinds of Rationed and Non-Rationed SHOES For Girls you will find Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Pina- fores, Sweaters, Underwear, Sox and —— Our BABY DEPARTMENT is Large and Complete with Almost Anything You May Need for Your Baby from Birth Get the HABIT of SHOPPING at PEARLMAN’S New Drink Offered At ‘Club Sugaloa’ (Continued trom Page Oo | NEW ate og Have you had an Atomic Bomb State Department, knew’ his béx- | 5veiety,, formed That wonderfully ing and polo in yqunger days. was to become Tammany “Cocktail”. {noble-new drink innovation es- fecially designed to give a pow- erfully pleasant taste sensation, Prepared and served exclusively at Club Sugaloa, Key West’s most exclusive night spot, where you dia, This is the order of amuse-{|@Md your friends may dance to ee amcnewenine alatonidbiley #yskénty]o of« -parking " inet . . a Chica Bus No. 4 j offer a fine line >of nationally (Tra fadea thd ee. | Bob Taylor, the popular owner- {aes of Club Sugaloa is mak- ing every effort to open the din- ‘ing room at an early date and Bob said he will serve the finest of food, specializing in southern fried chicken and the fixins, in a delightfully pleasing manner. 'Aronovitz Back From Buying Trip ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aronovitz have returned from an extensive jbuying trip to the markets in jthe east and north, where they were very successful in getting a fine selection of merchandise as lally known” ready’ to wear for misse$; ‘girls and boys. Dance t night At, t The plaee to dance arid have grand time tonight is in the air’ conditioned cocktail lounge in the Rainbow Room of the La ‘Concha Hotel. ,rosa and his orchestra. MALARIA CHECKED IN 7 DAYS WITH MALARIAL SYMPTOMS Take only as directed ed by j MOST WASHINGTON |~ ORIGmN oF Wane Secretary of Navy Forrestal took its name from an of his boxing days at Princeton | V1. GF the . University, He recently propes-! A political sae. 4 vl ed that the 1945 World Series | COT th a pdb cor winner to anced Pacific Until the time jefferson - Nour. advany ‘administration, bases, esi gi ga: . ES ay , Edgar igi, FBI di a REC’ reports stock: of ; kunp]y§ Remnants of the Jap fleet, once the third largest in the that world, will surrender to find Admifal Halsey, commander have ae Up; @/ma- ‘ter if need be, offi¢ial says... ¢ Majority Leader Bark- (R.-Wash.), former professional ley (D.-Ky.) of the Senate, one= footballer, and Rep. Sundstrom . fime pitcher;)Chandler, now jbage- | (R. NJ), a great Cornell, grid- ball commissioner; Rep. Holmes jiron star. ~~ RATIONING TIMETABLE Red Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31. -SUGAR V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30; Al- Stamp 36 5 lbs. thru Aug. 31. EI expire Oct 31: FL th® giotene se, 23 4 Kl expire Nov. 30. Book 3. now good. Ration Board Office, Post Office Building, Phone 43 utes BUY VICTORY BONDS NOW gee, “The § The Owl Bus Service for Defense Workers willbe dis- continued, effective next Monday, August 27th—the last bus will leave down town at 12:15 A. M. cidedly chic. It’s at Appelrouth’s Come and see. Our regular Bus Service will be resumed at 6:15 A. M. daily. J. W. Sellers, Manager KEY WEST TRANSIT CO., Inc. 66 Liquip for OF QUALITY” . es arlman’s \ DExtensi¥@"SHOE: =u Department Fe hae a and “ Non-Rationed Shoes * Here you will find almost any kind of SHOES for Ladies, Misses and Children you may want—New ship- ments of SHOES are arriv- ing daily—lots of LOAFERS, KIX, OXFORDS, PUMPS, and SANDALS in white, brown, black and in colors— Complete showing of CHIL- DREN’S SCHOOL SHOES. In Our e_Are Showing Beautiful New for All Occasions COATS for SPORT, DRESS and CASUAL WEAR SUITS 2- and 3-PIECE STYLES You will also find in Pearlman's extensive stock Skirts, Blouses, Sweat- ers, Hats and Bags Accessories of All Kinds All New Styles of SHOES a A aI a a a PP oP Op ST ng Phone 1057 RUNewEe ant mg a es ett ane ne nt tp nts tga eee Showing 08 uc proce le ‘ - BLOUSES ERG nexk tine you go anywhere, imide} and HOLTSBERG’S oid SKIRTS We cannot ‘énptess for upon you too. strongly School Dresses, Suits : and Coats for the season ahead— they are here for your inspection. New Shipment of NAVY BLUE MATERIAL for Convent SKIRTS MATERIAL, BY THE YARD {i ih Fine Silke Ray@itg, Woolens in Solid Colors and Féguréd-Materiald’* % * een U¥ Vis if OL OPENS September. 10th Bring Your Children Fo Be Outfitted VISIT OUR BABY WEAR: DEPARTMENT Where you wil! find everything you need for the Baby ... You must see our showing to really appreciate what is what for Babies Complete Line of LINENS and SCARFS The gal who's Solid with the soda ee ee fountain set as the best dressed gal in ese, A ‘ wn! Here’s my pet for “back-to-school” a ae >in luscious grey menswear — flannel—chalk striped... dreamy Ready to Hang CURTAINS and DRAPES to: — , CURTAIN MATERIAL by the yard TALON “ZIPPERS are now in stock topper_'n skirt in junio: 4 7 - sizes to a BOXED PILLOW CASES—Nice Selection BEACH W Watch Our A complete selection of lovely new Bathing Suits and Swim Trunks Windows for Ladies, Misses, Boys and Girls hes for Co—_—_———————— | THURSDAY SHOES We are showing SHOES SPECIALS Rationed and Non-Rationed FOR ALL OCCASIONS SPORT, STREET and DRESS WEAR Shoe Stamps No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Now Good Come and get New Shoes while Our Stock is Complete And All Sizes, Colors and Color Combinations APPELROUTH’S FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO — HOLTSBERG’S Your Oldest and Most Popular Shopping Center eeccccccce

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