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PAGE SIX P) ) he Piano Recital On Monday Friends‘ of Music Soele present wi resent Beatrice:Mo! ygnp 3. & piano recital at the #at mot Mrs. O. W. Bodlery I gal minor Street, January 28 at a « Moreno “f$ one y talented” musiéians. |Preludes—G major, G. olarship winner at} Chopin. 5. chool in New York (SOCIETY | Rae 3. No. rahms; 4. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Anchor Lodge Celebrated 37th | Last Saturday the 37th anni-| PHONE 535 Ve"sary party of the Anchor; Lodge No. 182 was given at the = | Key West High School gymnasi-| ium. H | Dr. S. P. Alderson, member of! the Biscayne Bay Lodge in Mi-! ;ami and honorary member of ; Anchor Lodge and Everett R. Pdpiliéns--Schumann. | Rivas, Past Master of the Anchor Two Intermezzi—Opus 117, Lodge and Deputy Grand Master | 1, 2, 3\E‘flat'major, B flat of the 24th. Masonic district’ and C sharp minor—, were the guest speakers. m |,-Horace O’Bryant. acted Two! Master of Ceremonies. minor—! Officers of the lodge include: {Louis Maloney; Senior Warden; Concerto No. 3 in C minor} Earl Baumargdt, junior warden; as Nocturne — Chopin. Anniversary At High School Gym| yonpay H. Adams, secretary; Ben Austin Roberts, senior deacon;. Allen ‘Neil Roberts, junior deacon; Merville E. Rosam, senior stew ard; Jack R. Hyman Jr., Junior steward; William D. ‘Evans, chap= lain; Jack R. Hyman Sr., marsh- all; K. G. Curry, organist;.J. P. McDermott, tyler and F. E. Cam- us,,director ofework. W. P. Will- iams.4is the worshipful master. The music at the dance was band, and the refreshments weré | served by the ladies of the East- ern Star. The chairman for the party was Clem C. Price and the com- mittee under him .was Laurie Higgs, Fernando E. Camus and Archer, r a short rest at home | {1st movement, Allegro con brio) | Paul treasurer; Gerald Thomas Gibson. n to New York to) !_Beethoven. (Roland Johnson tudy. ‘at the second piano.) Roland ng Johnson, SoMic, who is well- program has |Guitos Paying Miss Moreno: Capt. Wassell Denouncés Unfounded | Criticism Of Servi way ace is to maintain a manent Army, Navy Corps and el.:minate criticism of the arm- ’ Captain Coryden M. (MC), famed doctor ‘oi¢ FeRloits during 15 China Were dramatized ont’s film, “The Story sell,” told members cers ‘Wives’ Club at at Ft. Taylor recently. remember that it together of all s plus an air umbrel- 1at carried us forward or to bring about declared. about the atom- worry about present time ” the doc-|# is the duty|% s to allay evel st that we can at this “One of our greatest troub- now is caused by parents to senators and repre- yelling get my cing unfounded ' criti- ¢ ices, Dr. Wassell “I think it’s unAmeri- and I don’t believe you will of the boys who were k of the fighting ever and criticize, of too r s going to waste,” “Well, we can buy those can't buy back li God, someone had brai &h to buy plenty to send We .can't r but we can surely a burn up suyplus supplies. is one of the pur- he boys. Announcement Of Marriage M Mizpah Willis ms, of 829 the mar- da ughiten to Silven Eugene and Mrs. Ralph 1 stree of Pe: ce Barigd Es- performed the cere- Fine are residing Shaleys'On Visit Here recent arrivals in a visit are Major ey, United States and his mother, Mrs. Belle Among _ the y West foi boy} |known in Key West musical cir-! | nati College of Music. | ces Toward Wives | we can pre- est examples of our waste you’ at the home, 825 Duval street. | can put before the people.” Dr. Wassell related some of his | , experiences in Java in the early | , days of the war when notwith- ' standing insufficient supplies / fnd equipment, American planes | ‘nd ships took: their? toll ‘af the | enemy though hopelessly. out- (guumbered. For: © its succags in ‘Setting 42 badly ‘burned’, and “woundéd men to’ safety in Aus- \tralia after the Japanese con- j quest of Java, he was awarded the Navy Cross, |; The research and effort in- volved in the making of the mo- } tion picture that. dramatized his ’| Work were also narrated by the famous doctor. To date the film has netted Navy Relief a half million dollars. naley is just back after} tationed for three the South Pacific and orld traveler ountries, and | needed rest. he likes the city very g the sunshine and te, over any place WONT DECEIVE YOU ‘TTRAND THEATER JUDY GARLAND in “THE CLOCK” Coming: “Conflict” ¢ MONROE THEATER | ALL-STAR REVUE “Hollywood Canteen” News - Sports - Shorts 4 ; :: H 3 H ; : ; ° ; I i ' § which she says | Is complete with us‘in Key West. individual styling at Budget Prices. | erto (Ist move-j¢les, is a graduate of the Cincin- | [heen To City | Dr. F. H. Guito, aecompanied | |by his wife, were recent arrivals! in Key West from St. Petersburg and are visiting with Mr. Guito’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Guito | \Visitors At ‘Sands | | Weekend visitors of Mr .and Mrs. Merreil Sands, 1421 Cath-) erine street, included Miss Au- drey Decker, of Minnesota; M and Mrs. Robert Hauffman, M and Mrs. George Johnson and! Chief Yeoman Thomas Johnson, | ‘all of Miami. | This is the first visit over the Overseas Highway for the Hauff-' mans and they expressed their; delight of the ride and beautiful | scenery and are planning on a return trip so that they can enjoy ' some deepsea fishing. The group| Shown Baxclusively: at Rubin appers 0 sum and fun! See Our New Selection of MATERNITY DRESSES Styled by DORIS DODSON We are receiving daily shipment of Nation- ally Advertised Dresses that are exclusive Beautiful materials, with Slack HEADQUARTERS for SHARON STARR BORN A daughter named Sharon Starr was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster, at the’ Naval hos- pital on January 24th at 1:29 p.m. At birth the baby weighed six | pounds, 13 ounces. Mrs. Foster is’ Mr and “Mrs. Pi 1614 Francis ‘street. : took pigeoies ol fe Keys on their lhe daughter of 1 G, DiNegro, return trip. *4 Chief, Joh is on furlough} just returned j/ rom Italy. Thal Johnsons forfierly lived in thig ity and willbe remembered by their many friends here. NOTHING LIKE IT “LONESOME OUR SPORTSWEAR DI DEPARTMENT , Sunsuits, Play Suits, Calfornia Styled Catalina, ‘Swim Suits FLEXEES, STYLE FORM, EXQUISITE FORM, BEST FORM and LA TRIQUE BRASSIERS New Shipment of PLAYSHOES in all the Newest Spring Colors RUBIN APPEL’S COO CO OCOOSOEEOEOESSE SEO OO SSES ESO SSO SOSES OOOO SOSEOOSESOOOT EEROESESOS COCO DEOCEOEEETCEESSE SETESSEOO OSE OOCEEOOOECOE 000000 00600000000000090000000000000000 9000000000000 Social Calendar Key West Players. 8:00 p.m. Barn Theater. kkk WEDNESDAY Bridge Club, Fort Taylor Offi- cers’ Club. 8 p.m. r Ck * THURSDAY President’s Birthday Ball, Concha Hotel. 9 p.m» i Ladies Auxiliary, Key West Hospital. 2 p.m * x * FRIDAY Weekly Winter Visitor Social.| 8 p.m. USO, corner! of Duval and Caroline Streets_ La COMING SOON WATCH FOR IT U. S. Army to be entirely air- borne, General Williams says. Villa D’Este Hotel BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST., MIAMI, FLORIDA Overlooking Biscayne Bay Open Again to the: Public Modérate Rates Large Spacious Rooms Se Habla Espanol For Reservations, PHONE MIAMI 9-2622 BUY VICTORY: BONDS NOW S=eSiiaanenemme ue re Leading Brands of Nationally-Kuawn ‘Merchandise Are Shown Exclusively tr first Spring straw — i knowingly designed oid skilifully feshicned for flattery. . - The STORE of FASHION I Ready-to-Wear = Department Is now showing a wide selection of beautiful new “Nationally Adver- tised”. Garments! for ihe’ y s,, resorty,season in ~plenty, \...of plaip.and bright, colors, lake It A Mast iy See. i R Qur Showing of New Fashions Now Showing VAGABOND STROLLER RAINCOATS CHILDREN’S COTTON DRESSES oe §OX--PASTEL COLORS Now Showing CRUSE line of Ladies’ HANDBAGS Complete Showing fi reach | W ear _. @SWIM TRUNK! Play Suits . ¢Slack Suits ‘ eBeach Robes ¢Towels, Ete. @Bare Foot Sandals for Ladies and Misses A New Shipment. of SHOES of Various Styles in Dress, Street and Sport fot MISSES, LADIES and CHILDREN Also Shoes of All Wanted Colors—Sandals with Leather Soles BROWN and WHITE SPECTATOR PUMPS and OXFORDS —_———— PPELROUTH Z, | Nite attic n= sentences eis = cs 5 a "The Original Holtsberg’ ss” HAVE LOST THEIR LEASE NLX 4 {MORE DAYS Of Our EVERY I EM in the STORE Must Be Sold by Next 4 Thursday Night’ € WE} we'have just received an Ait press Shipment! ‘of’ New ao Alea that! Was ordered by us. sdme months ago. THIS NEW MERCHANDISE IS INCLUDED IN OUR | CLEARANCE. SALE! Come, See the Values—Get Your Share of the Bargains! $1 FOLLOW the.CROWDS to the ORIGINAL HOLTSBERGS Sane \ \~ >EARLMAN’ ('5, Inc | { 5 . } ROM { pod CeHie tl “WHE STORE ‘OF 'QUALIT ¥ ¥ porgest ExclisNe “LADIES! MISSES” ind {” The > CHILDREN’S Store in Key West, i SPECIAL SALE On. ALL Datk FALL and WINTER DRESSES, COATS and SUITS Still Continues We Want to Clear Out All Dark Dresses “* TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE VALOESI/ o* NEAC CG su YT $2.00’ off’ Afi ‘Garments up to $10.95 . $3.00 off All Garments $12.95 to $17.50 $4.00 off All Garments $19.50 to $31.50. $5.00 off All Garments $35.00 and Up - Original Price Tickets On All Garments ALL OF THESE ARE UP-to-DATE GARMENTS Some of Them Have Just Come In OLGOL New Shipment of P sine had and SUMMER Bags, Shoes ‘te Match: LARGE SHOE DEPARTMENT Her will al ° SHOES for LADIES. Basses and CHILDREN for Sport, Dress and Beach Wear GET the HABIT of SHOPPING at PEARLMAN’S. -SATURDAY;, JANUARY; 26, 1946 aie sg Sd 3