The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 13, 1946, Page 4

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es *4GE FOUR PHONE 535 Author Isla Mitchell Guest Speaker F The American author, Isla Mit-{ children. Her topic at the lunch eon will be “The Irish Woman”. Mrs. Mitchell has had a number published also but maintains that she writes poems’ guest speaker chell, will be the Wives’ Club at the Officers’ luncheon. at 1 on February 15th at Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. Mrs. Mitchel’s latest book, a children’s novel, “The Begin- ning Was a Dutchman”, w lished in Englan years ago and is now being published by Dodd-Mead, Inc. in New York! and will be released in April. The author has lived abroad for 20 years, is married to an} Englishman, and during the war resided in Ireland with her four or Officers Wives of poems merely for her enjoyment. All Officers’ Wives are cordial- invited and they will find this luncheon an excellent oppor- other service must be February 14th, with Mrs. Stone, phone 790 extension 275, at Fort Taylor or ly tuntiy to meet wives. Reservations made by Thursday, with tie hostess, Mrs. L. A. Storm, 2800 Seidenberg street. Poinciana PTA Fetes Fathers Founder's Day and Fath Night formed a double feature program for the Poinciana P.-T. A. at a meeting held this week at the Poinciana School Auditor- ium. Principal Albert Carey, of the Poinciana Project Elementary Schbdol gave a timely and inform- ative talk dealin, ith the aims, some of the acc olishments and the history of P.-T. the great} organization which been an| outstanding factor in advancing the course of education in the} state and the nation. Mr. Carey also pointed with! pride to the collections of the; Poinciana school children in the March Dimes Drive which showed the greatest total of any school Gerald Saunders with a solo then acted leader for the gr rendered a violin st Door prize was Charles Collins g the birthday cake, the birthday of served. ‘ of recent enter| ained | song] also} as He won by Mrs. social hour the commemorating} P.-T, A. was, Valentine Party Tomorrow The Recreation Division of the} Department of Public Welfare is planning a Valentine party at Bayview Park Thursday after- noon at 3.:30 p.m. Mrs. H. A: Morse, known pro- fessionally as Phoebe Hazelwood, wil] be there shortly after 4 p.m. te cut silhouettes for the children. Iee cream will be served. THe Recreation Division hopes; to Have a big turnout for this; event even though it was unable to make. plans earlier. PACKAGE STORE (Continued fron Page One) Bar at 812 Caroline street sub- mitted an application for liquor licehse. Anotl application for license was the Coral City Lodge No.60, Negro at 701 Thomas street. Application to transfer ; license of Gurdon Wolfson, of The Tropics Club at 700 Duval street, was returned for further informa- tion to be.submitted. Application for license for Ma- rio’ Mora, of 1018 Division street, White Inn Package Store, was up for first consideration. Americans declare four-power rule over Germnay is success. IKey West In Days Gone By FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF FEBRUARY 13, 1995 9 Sima, craft warnings» were issued this morning by tnBbagcal Weatlér Bureau. The area affect- ed is al rthe coast fi Car- rabelle Taaekdomsile Wb Former’ MayoB RMiMBrftH. Ma- lone announcéd today that he would leave Key West about the middle of next month to make his home in Orlando. (Mr. Malone later decided to reside in Miami, where he joined Attorney Mur- rell in forming a law partner- ship). The WPA recreation depart- ment announced this afternoon that the staking contest, schedul- ed to be held tonight at the Coral Isle Casino, had been postponed because of the unsettled condi- tion of the weather. Ray Bridwell said today that the Monroe County Young Men’s Democratic Club will hold a meeting Friday evening. was the Vocational _ service | chief topic of discussion today at the luncheon given by the Key West Rotary Club. Because of the heavy southeast winds that were blowing today, no plane arrived from Miami. Pan American Airways officials announeed the :service: will-be re- sumed‘ tomorrow. Livingston Bethel Phillips, 28, died in the Marine ‘Hospital at noon tdday. He had béen making his home in New York, and was here visiting his. mother, Mrs. Edwin M.’ Phillips, 421 Duval street. Funeral services will be announced later, Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: . ' “The longest quest of man has] % been. the search of Something for nothing.” COFFEE, AT ALL GROCERS. eb ee ioe PEOPLE'S FORUM SE ‘The Citizen welcomes expres- sions of the views of its read- €ra, but the editor reserves the right to delete any items which ered libelous or unwar- writers should be ine the letters to ‘write on one =! © only. e001 will be publis! less requested otherwise, REGARDING GRAFT Editor, The Citizen: Actording to the article in The |Key West Citizen last evening, !stating that Rev. E. S. Doherty refused to make a statement be- fore the Grand Jury as to the ac- cusation he made against the City :Commission last week regarding graft, we feel if Rev. Doherty was (Sincere in his accusation he would ‘have exposed the guilty party or parties to the Grand Jury. If Mr. Doherty isn’t man J {tion of the people of his church jand of the people of Key West, {will he be man enough to come {back to the Commission meeting an apology just as loud as he made his accusation? If he considers it all right in his heart to accuse some innocent person, we won’t have much re- spect fon him if he doesn’t rectify his statement in public. As of the Commissioners accused, we expect Rey. Doherty to make this Publis apology. ‘i ‘There ts just_one thing Ww. the dod) people ortksey, know, that we will not taj Wi kind > Want} est fo of{a man Rev" HUNTER Gog Key West, Fla., Feb. 13, 1946. WEATHER FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Partly cloudy, continued mild, this afternoon, tonight and Thursday Moderate to fresh southeasterly winds, strong at times this after- noon. and tonight becoming southeasterly winds, strong at times this afternoon and tonight becoming southeast and south on Thursday. Florida: Partly cloudy, con- tinued mild in south and central portions today and tonight and Thursday. Fair and warmer in the extreme north portion today and tonight with showers and colder Thursday. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Moderate to fresh east and southeast winds, occasionally strong thru the Florida Straits today thru Thursday. Partly cloudy weather. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate to fresh southeast and south winds today and tonight becom- ing occasionally strong southerly over extreme north portion Thursday. Partly cloudy weather except showers over the extreme north portion Thursday. BRIGHTEST LIGHT BROOKLYN. — The brightest U.S. lighthouse in peacetime was at Navesink, N. J., with 9,000,000 candlepower. SPEEDY, SURE’ RELIEF FOR ACID Sa (NDIGESTION } GARDNER'S PHARMACY| \Phone 177 Free Delivery = BABAA444444444444 444444 ODA AOABAAADADAADABAAAAAAAAAAAABDS Another New Shipment of The Season’s Most Flattering Peasant Style Dresses HERMAN’S aint tntntndntntntntintn tn dn dn tn data tn tntntntndndndatntndndndndindntn ddd. dnd.ddd, ddd) jenough to do this for the protec- | next Tuesday evening and make | “Income Tan", used in the “ Birtho $e AGHEDUS HAVE GIRL of spruces from bginua ST,, LOVIS.-Tr BOBBY BENNETT, young Arizona cowboy, will attempt to ride one of the 162 famous bucking horses that will be jig Wild West Rodeo and Hollywood Thrill Show” at Municipal Stadium Friday, Saturday and Sunday, twice daily, 3 and igume; February 15th, Mg anit) 7th PLANTING PROGRAM ~~} s Iceland is planning a largé-scale planting Alaska which have been found suitable to the \ climate. of the birth of a ‘girl on Sunday night to Mr. and _Mrs. Doro Aghedu at the Municipal Hos-; pital. The Aghedus reside ‘at 18-G, Porter Place. THIRTY-THREE (Continued from Page One) | ed the Navy “Anchor’s Aweigh”) Army’s “Caissons . Go -Rolling! Along”, “Ambition. March”. and a syncopated number “Mi"3de”, with “Old Grey Mate” also; es STRAND THEATER ROBERT LOWERY in a] “HIGH POWERED" Coming: “Ministry. of Fear”. | 3 MONROE THEATER BORIS KARLOFF in “WALKING DEAD” Coming: “Hotel Berlin” | | { of 6 Miles North of Tavernier “and Announcement has been made! TO EASE MISERY | ‘OF CHILD'S COLD RUB ON’ YICKsS flies to JACKSONVILLE 4 Hours ‘eFor information reservations, call 514 Southard Street, Phone 1040 The Buccaneer Route 5 Minutes Announcing the Opening Phone Tavernier 7 STAY BRIG WB Qotay ‘% @Expert Repair Service ‘ Tire Repairing TAKE HOME SPARES General. Electric MAZDA LAMPS ITER LONGER!!! The CITY ELECTRIC oe PELLICIER SERVICE STATION ROCK HARBOR, FLORIDA Produce Business Being Opened Up Arthur H. Lowe, Jr., and James; G. Hammonds, sons-in-law of Rob- lert J. Lewis, 1611 Von Phister Ave., announce the opening of their produce business. They will handle exclusively fresh fruits and vegetables. There wiil be trucks arriving jtwice weekly, which will insure | fresh products at all times, Prompt delivery will be made to all parts of the city by phoning 73: i 1 900000 00000000000000000000000 000000009 VICTOR H. LINDLAHR veteran radio commentator and nationally known food authority HEAR HIM EVERY WEEKDAY 11:45 A.M. to 12 NOON 1600 On Your Dial “The Station That Brings You All the News” eogcccce Postpone P.-T .A. Luncheon The luncheon to have taken place this week for the room mothers of the Division street school will be postponed until March 15th at the home of Mrs. | 3:00 p.m. . r WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 194@ 5 Akron predicts an all-time his i ut with tire scarcity. 4 H. E..CANFIELD, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Also Glasses Fitted Office Hours, 7 to 9 p.m., and by, Appointment, Phone 19, at Dr> ; Hollon Bervaldi from 11:36 to Galey’s Office, 417 Eaton. Street TWO HOTELS in... MIAMI= POPULAR PRICES Se ered Saat ee | Rates Reasonable R Ford Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd Street 80 Rooms - Elevator Solarium. Located in the Heart of the City ** OOMS ~ 7% with BATH and TELEPHONE™ Wire ations Pershing Hotel 226 N.E. Ist Avenue 100 Rooms - Elevator Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION i] peas 40 * Famous Phone 2-5824 Enjoy HRET'S a a of * for Fine Flavor Since 1866 Robert Knobel “WHOLESALE BEER and WINE” 2049 N. MIAMI AVE. Miami 37, Fla. @ ai _ New Paths’: for long Distance ! if your cali happens to be delayed, =A hope you will under- stand. We ard fackd with a big job that will take a lot of time To take care of the continued heavy volume of long dis- tance calls, thousands of miles of long distance circuits are being added to the South’s telephone network. As construction work, progresses, calls now sometimes ° ahaa delayed, vill begin to figd new paths. a it the ‘mn intime, + Ree weeenes #yS to complete. But WS we are going at it eagerly and efficiently with every resource at our command. SSS N SEA ae J¥LOU Dice oT rett rrr Tier ir ti rir ot ees) YA’ LERE

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