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

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945 RU AUT EES SEIS. FOLLOWING THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR “GHEE BOMBERS DEFEND LEAD TONIGHT B29 Bombe fend their fir tonight against ten. The game ll be a League battle of a dou set for tonight at Bz Andy Par hill against } “Pie Traynor the receiving. Brost will accept the slant Arias. The rest of the probably be: J. Mira, 1b; C. Garcia, Mario Hern Fernandez Bomb For the New Goss, 1b; Gutierre Higgs, 3b; Villareal o} J. Lev mero and Gardner, c The game will start o'clock. is, SECOND-PLACE MACHINISTS IN NIGHTCAP The second game to Bayview Park will feature ond-place Machinists and the C vilian Workers, also of the C vilian League. : It is expected Walker will hurt for Monkeys and Lefty Vi: Workers. Buster Robe catch and if Walker doc pear on the ficld, he wi pitching. The rest of the be: Aurelio “Crip” Lastres, 1 T. Valdez, ; Phil Baker, 3b: D. Perez or Jim Albury Machin, C. Valdez, Bethel, Ca rey and Gomez, outfield. Workers will have: Castellano, 1b; C. Vidal, 2b; that the Greas 1 for the wi - , Garcia, 0, outfil era, -Pazo and Guerro in | Active or Passive Recreation| > FRIDAY— Johnny} CITY SPORTS DIAMONDBALL at Bayview Park Field (Night Games) 7:30—Miami Daily News vs. B29 Bombers. 9:00—Aviation Civilians vs. Ma- chinists. MONDAY— 7:30—Outside Machinists Holsum Bread. 9:00—American Legion vs. Avi- ation Civilians, BASKETBALL at High School Gymnasium (Night Games) vs. | MONDAY-— 7:00—High ms. Soca-Cola 4 ber Co. )—WKWF vs. Earthquakes. sDAY— Convent Varsity vs. Con- Jumnae. West Transit Co. vs. Herald. Sweeting’s Auto Service vs. Miami Daily News. BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium (Afternoon Games) SUNDAY. 1:00—Machinists vs. Legion. 3:00—Trojans Conchs. School Girls vs. vs. Lindsley American vs. Key West RECREATION view Park — Shuffleboard, tennis, basketball, and handball courts. South Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming. Masonic Patio—Shuffleboard. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— | Deepsea fishing, small boats. rve. G. Valdez will be the catcher. | FIRST PLACE AT STAKE The gameg tonight will have a bearing on the league leader- ship ould the Bombers, lose, the hinists. will go into first YOU can help bring back the soap you need so badly >: .just by keeping up the good habit of saving used fats. Supplies of industrial fats are far short of what’s needed to make enough soap and other peacetime goods. So if you fail to turn in used fats, supplies will go lower still — and soap shortages may get even worse than they are now! Keep saving! Turn used fats in promptly and collect 4¢ a pound. THIS ARTICLE HAS GOOD TIPS ON WASHING BABY CLOTHES. ONLY IT DOESN'T TELL WHERE TO FIND THE SOAPS ! Where there’s fat, there’s soap | Keep Saving Used Fats — Help Prevent Soap Shortages WE MAY GET EVEN =a] | LESS SOAP, IF EVERY- Bovy DOESN'T SAVE USED, FATS! SO WILL YOU TAKE THESE CANS To THE BUTCHER TODAY, DEAR 7 r e e BE REMEMBERED AROUND CHRISTMAS * i Servicemen at the U. S. Naval Hospital here will not be forgot-| ten this Christmas if the com-, bined efforts of civic organi ' tions and residents of Key West) can do anything to help make the’ holiday season a more cheerful one for them. i Through the Camp and Hos-: pital Council, which is sponsored by the American Red Cross and functions in every military in-j stallation, many civic organiza-; tions have magnanimously con- tributed elaborate gifts to make the Christmas season as joyous a one as possible for ill and con- valescent servicemen. In Key West fourteen members} of the Cub Scouts of America. have worked untiringly for the’ past two weeks to gather togeth- er 95 gifts for servicemen at the local Naval Hospital. ; Many of the boys of the Cub Pack No. 15, Den 1, have brothers and relatives of their own who are far away from home this first peacetime Christmas following: four long years of war. | In remembrance of them, they, have exceeded themselves to col-} lect cigarette cases, toilet articles, | stationery and innumerable other ; Legion Christmas Party for hos-! ; ation room on Sunday, Dec. 23,! | Legionnaire Pernick requests all THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NAVAL HOSPITAL SERVICEMEN TO LEGION PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS PROGRAM | ABOUT COMPLETE Final details of the American pitalized service personnel were | completed at the regular meet-/ ing of Arthur Sawyer Post 28! on Wednesday evening. George J. Pernick, chairman! of the Committee, announced ! that the gala affair would be} held at the Naval Hospital recre- | 1945 at 1:30 p. m. A floor show} will be presented by local talent. Santa Claus will be on hand to distribute the gifts to the pa- tients. Every patient in the hos- | pital will receive a gift, includ- ing those confined to the wards. Legionnaires to be at the Amer- ican Legion Home not later than! 1 p. m. on Sunday, Dec. 23.! Transportation will be provided to the hospital and return. Pa- tients at other military and naval activities will also be fet- ed with gifts. This activity is a naton wide Project of the American Legion | HIGHEST, | Announce Death Of S. Edward Bryant SPIRITUAL FOOD | (Plorida News Service) ibe | West Palm Bea | (ENS)—S. Edward Bryant, devel-| | oper of Lake Wort! i he e}| the South Flo: d from a he was head of m of the United Stat Corporation. Bryant was a South Florida pio ner. During his life he did much dustry THE BIRTH OF CHRIST AS TOLD IN LUKE (The Story Thus Far: An Gabriel foretell: hs of J the Baptist and Virgin Mary gs ng to God. John the Baptist born. Joseph and Mary journey to Be em to be taxed. Jesus born, wrapped in swaddling clot nd laid in’ to devélop the sugar manger.) Seuth Floria. Born in “And there were in the same’ land, he came to the country shepherds abiding in the! in 1894. With his br or er field, keeping watch over their} he helped found the town of Lake flock by night. lo, the upon them,| 1912 and Lord shone! Suger mill » were’ Azucar. 1921 he built the and the glory o! the Everglade round about the: sore aid. unto them, Fear not: f I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all peo-} Independeace, ple. For unto you is born this: launching of the ferryboat, day in the city of David a Sav-; gett 111 was quite unusuz iour, which is C the Lord.| champagne was available so t And this shall be a to you:| Mayor used a gallon of b Ye shall find the babe wrapped} milk for the ceremony. in swadding clothes, liy in a} manger. the Oregon—The ng ! divine purpose for His “Peace or “And suddenly there was with| Earth, Good Will Toward Men’ the angel a multitude of the} birth-of His only begotten Son? heavenly host praising God, and! Send ‘in your contribution. Make saying, GLORY TO GOD IN THE! it brief as possible to be sure it’ and ON EARTH| gets in this.column. i | to be able to tag one gift for each serviceman stationed at the Naval gifts from sympathetic business; and is extended to the general men, organizations and individ-| public to participate in bringing uals. | cheer and happiness to the sick} Gathering at the home of their! and wounded service men ani leader, Den Chief Robert S: Arch-|.women of our armed forces. The er,.they wrapped all the gifts in| American Legion receives the colorful Christmas wrappings.and. gifts and arranges distribution. ribbons, for delivery tothe boys’ The Post also provides many on Christmas Day. gifts. The Post will begin next | Cub Scouts who helped to gath-| Week to prepare the packages er these gifts, all valued at from| for disposition on Sunday, Dec. one to two dollars, were Jimmy | 23- It was stated that individual Thalaker, Robert Muse, Carl Des-|40ner cards may be included in marries, Carlton Pinder, Donald, the gifts if so desired. Thomas, Kenneth Bearup, George = ee Ensign John Martin Gibson, Jack Gibson, Billy Rob- erts, Dennis Fitch, Lord Brooks, Getting Out Of Navy Bobby Lowe and Jose Padron, Jr. To heighten the Christmas spir- —— it among the boys themselves, (Special to The Citizen) Red Cross recreational directors,| NAVAL STAGING CENTER, | stationed at the hospital, have} Pearl Harbor, T. H., Dec. 14—| promoted a friendly competition} Ensign John H. Martin, Jr., of Key between the various wards. West, Fla., is getting ready to re: | Two large gifts donated! join the ranks of civilians, tor} through the Camp and Hospital! gether with thousands of others} program will be awarded to the; 80ing through this Naval demobi-j groups devising the best and} lization, center headed for the most unique decorations for their, States. 3 own wards. At this staging center, the pros-| One ward will receive a huge| pective discharges are grouped; game table presented by the local! according to what separation’ Rotary Club, for its own perman-| center they will report to for ent enjoyment. | their final papers. They are plac: | Members of the Key West Jun-| e@ aboard ships headed for the; ior Chamber of €onimerce con-| States as soon as shipping space’ tributed a record player, which| is available. H will be awarded to the second SS best decorated ward. j Fifty interesting and much ap- preciated gifts have been under- written by the Key West Lions Club. Members of the F. & A. M. Dade Lodge, No. 14, have also contri-} buted seventeen gifts, as have many kind individual residents of Key West. A representative of the Junior Woman’s Club of Key West tele- phoned Red Cross headquarters| yesterday to notify the Camp and Hospital Committee that their/ contribution of twenty gifts would | be ready for the Christmas morn ing distribution. It is the aim of the committee “THE ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON PAGE 2 | | 1. Yes; 4,000,000 tons will go | to Europé;and North Africa in} the last ‘three months of this i year. | No; unsuitable. By precedent, yes. Yes; about ten per cent. . Nobody knows. 6. Only that necessary disarm the Japanese. 7. Prime Minister of Canada. | 8. No; it seems to be less! than expected a few months} | ago. 9. About 500,000 a year. 10. So far not enough nations | have ratified the agreement to! put it into effect. H to! i ' i i Hospital, officials said today, and “all donations will be gratefully received for the boys who have| done so much for u: SAS H. E. 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