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Dance In Honor 4 By PATRICL Friday At-Old Santaello Bldg. nce in honor of Charles D. very popular among the young}'to hit the, Island City. In the last A dz | A x PHONE 535) Veteran Riggs THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Sa i an iin ini i i i in in in i iti niacin nin tin tet tin ntti tn on inti ticid CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. BAAAAAAREAAABASADSADNAD A444 REDE i HURRICANES NOT TOO BAD , Mayor Fogarty. Soldiers guarded Just to clarify a let of visitor! the homes of many, and rendered opinion about Key West (hurri-| first canes here-is.a report byafopme! Mayor J. ‘ogarty on ‘z2 1910 | hurricane. which-struck*Key West:-that. bottled up vessels jand which was one of the worst sailed out, 1219 Newton street, who|People of this city and the VFW| thirty years for instance only recently discharged from the Auxiliary is looking to a record} jattendance at the dance. two semi-hurricanes have hit Key| Ma: c There; West. One in which the wind..militia had his men. i Woo. clear the in order aid. Commander Beehler, loaned a tug to harbor of’ obstructions e ° MILITIA PRAISED Major Samuel Wolf'‘of local stationed ding property could be | | | \ { Ft . ¢THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1946 'Stuart “Morrison Pays Visit Here PERE 1 Stuart Morrison, formerly con- necteth with The Citizen's editor- ial » and» who is now | telegraph editor with the Miami raid, was'a visitor in Key West lyesterday. ‘Traffic toll for 1945 is estimatea at 29,000 deaths. ibseribe to ‘The ‘citizen. tt apes Se en Lost your appetite? Feel drag: gy? Whon due to si or nutritional T billion”. FULL PINT $].19 end one | = c GARDNER'S PHARMACY + F , ; ; d forces, is being given by Auxiliary of the Vet- n Wars at the old ory Building, | Ave. over the city s and rendering assistar nights out of four the without lights. ‘will be no “admission charge. Pro-| went to 90 miles an hour and’ ceeds from the sale of refresh-| two years ago when it went to 65 ments and gifts, donated by local | miles an hour. If you are in a }merchants, will go toward the) strong building and not too close, Friday} ¥FW War Orphan Fund. to the water om Key West you ; chree} city was Sergeant Riggs served with re mmunication io mechanic, in of which sound from the Arabian sido Assam, India. the understanding of this that Charles D. Riggs is Convent Seniors Entertain Juniors At Banquet In Marathon This Week, ternoon, a group of girls leftthe C.Md. e in ‘the Cénvent bus senior-Junior s@- r hostesses receiy- uate compan- tous parlor at’ the Cenvent beforesteaving for Mara- thon to dine. Oversea Lodge tistica Marathon and beautifully long T-shaped arnations in- Great Stunt At Rodeo Grounds at DAREDEVIL DECKER WILL JUMP CAR OVER Dare Devil Decker, the ‘man vho dr a car up a twenty foot ramp, jumps it off overt a trans; continental bus and crashes into seven parked ¢ had a bad recommendation from Joe Ford, yn r with the rodeo rday and Sun- Municipal Stadium. le from here with him,” ivi to aid thi the my the It Decker when he g wheel of a ¢ who does ; what* he does couldn't 2 nerves. of the tricks he pulls er a car three time: eveni rodeo grounds with him and heart hasn’t gotten; back jim right place yet”. onder that Dare Devil "t give a darn ts behind the steering se anybody through brick walls, and| on the ground and five passenger sedan im. At Lakeland, the place the rodeo showed, the steering wheel as he headed up the re ? car ran off the ramp sidew and landed F nst a high ten- sion pole, v h shook with the i } fike)# leaf iti the wind. r has spent a total of one year and eight months -in different hospitals, with broken legs, internal injuries and a frac- tured skull. last Villa D'Este Hotel BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST., MIAMI, FLORIDA Overlooking Biscayne Bay Open Again Large Spacious Rooms Se Habla Espanol For Reservations, PHONE MIAMI 9-2622 Ford| “I rode out to! nd thrill) | The VFW Auxiliary realizes; how heavily taxed our local mer- chants have been in making con- | tributions to'so many of the civic| ‘organizations. |. Friends of the Riggs family,| veterans and- members of all o! ganizations are urged to attend the dance. i tergpersed_with white oleander, the’ dainty place cards, and the} “Memori souvent com- | bined _ to make, ettinig | for the Banguet,h4 f The program was as follows,} with the Miss Virginia Kelly act- ing as toastmistress: | “To the Juniors” — Norma Lynch. | Response — Celest | Haines. | “To C.M.I.”—Zetta Frances Ca- !brera. Response—Sister Imelda Marie. “To the Sisters”’—Violetta Sos- in. | Response—Sister jlina, Superior. | Dancing. Moonlight | Hueso. | Guests were: Sister. Mary Roselina, Superior; | | Sister Louis Gabriel, Sister Geo. Edmund ‘and Sister Imelda Marie; |John O'Neill, Mrs. John -H. O'Neill, Mrs. M. Muscante,. Mrs. M. Falkner, the Misses Helen} |Kropp, Geraldine -Alfonso, Betty | | Appel, Amelia Boza, Helen Cru- | soe, Celeste Teresa Haines, Car- men Sachez, Barbara MacLain, Georgina’ Pena, Lillian Perez,| Nancy Reyes, Betty Lou Garing, | ;Eugenia Rivas, Rose Mary Smith, | Margaret Curry and Mary Sar- ris. Hostesses were: The Misses Noryma Lynch, Pa- tricia Stanezak, * Frances Mora, | Catherine Delaney, Zetta Fran- ees Cabrera, Eleanor Henriquez, | | Virginia Kelly, Barbara McCraw, Faye Parker, Irma Sands, Marina Sikes, Jane Smith and Violetia Sosin. Terese Mary Rose- | cruise to Cayo t DAUGHTER BORN | Leonard Guerro is in receipt} lof a telegram from his wife, Mrs. {Rosalie Guerro, at Lexington, | jKy. announcing the birth of a| ‘daughter yesterday to Mr. and | Mrs. Theodore Loeman of 617 Pat- \terson street, Lexington. | ‘The new arrival, whigh weigh.| ;ed- eight -pounds,-hes: been: given|| | the name of Jewell Chariette. i| Mrs, Loeman: isya.daughter, of 4 to the Public Moderate Rates FUN NIGHT at U.S.0. 303 Duval Street, For TOURISTS, NAVY and ALL of Our KEY WEST FRIENDS FRIDAY NIGHT 8:00 February @LECTURE Sponsored by the Key @®MUSIC @ REFRESHMENTS REFRESHMENTS by OVERSEAS HOTEL and the SOUTH BEACH RESTAURANT and PAVILION the Corner of Caroline P.M. 15th, 1946 @®GAMES | fishermen earning their will not be greatly perturbed about a hurricane here. ° e SMALL BOATS Regarding smalt boats which were pretty well smacked about,} Mayor Fogarty in the. case of lives} gave the entire amount ship car- penters estimated it would take to get the boats back in condi- tion. In the case of cigarmakers’ owning boats and employing ° COLLECT $27,000 Final fund collected was $27,- 147.20 although need would have run to $500,000. ‘i e ° NO LIVES LOST NOT A LIFE WAS LOST. e ° | MEMORIAL ASSURED The memori to Key -West’s war dead is well now. It the liaison ¢ { | | | West Hotel Association erans «of Fore Amériean, Then it wi organizations ‘ 5 _' final approval. 1 jablishea gen fe on ot | “diger’ THQUBREYStiN spems to be to; get Theaeeaeey de es lodge of Elks.' 2 mie @emorial hot a small one, Ladies of Circle of Mercy gave! t© place it in Bay ior thér me. Town, was, divided in-! there have been a deal 0: to six districts, ‘one’ Culban and! suggestions tb have it include one American named for each| World War One and Two) Prob- district. ‘The canvass was very| ably at the dedication each: par- complete. Mayor Fogarty. wired; ent who Jo the President and requested re-| Will be Lees lief and Mrs. Logan of Red Cross} came here promptly. Command- a ryt lig er Beehler USN furnished the Panwle like this tol Teen tug Osceola to convey provisions eople like this column SA i | because it is delivered straight Be eee ene wners| from the shoulder. I can tell you Samuel! ‘i too that 90% of the whole truth Williams ‘and Robert F. Ge"I<" ie covered in ech article (the delivered -provisions in a launch.) i. truth can never be told, id si only hinted at) and the strong HOUSES REBLOCKED | point is that we have no axes to Messrs. A. L. Whittaker and! grind. The Citizen has ever as a A. B. Sawyer were employed as newspaper been non-political al- foremen to : blocks. Island City’ National; worked in political campaigns. I Bank communication hésrthi§) to;»vasi approached: to writeia .cam- say “scarcely a house ip.the city, paign feyrenerel the candidates of twenty thousand buf&fas been for offige >in the future,’ (If) I either entirely demdlidhad or. at! vere just. reporter, 1 would préb- least partially damaped>~ Many | ably have kéd up these couple are homeless. Our larger Cigar, of hundred dollars. ‘But because Factory, “Buildings,, ave been | I am associated with the manage- wrecked. Scarcety a vessel in the; ment of The Ci n F thought it fishermen, repaitmoney was giv- ° RELIEF STATIONS Ration Rel lost a son in the war an American Flag. ° harbor but has been driven on! best not to do this campaign pub-|j the shore. | licity job. fl eo (@ — ARMY NAVY P! Wyatt is given wide, powers),to Captain Edward; Kimmel 0 | ¢xpedite the Muildin the U. S. Army was praised by) para 5. “THT ATED ROBERT LOWERY ‘in “HIGH POWERED” Coming: “Ministry of Fear” Ee Sp | LATS LS, z= | MONROE THEATER BORIS KARLOFF in “WALKING DEAD” Coming: “Hotel Berlin” ERS YOY Nyt men, PA soys RUTH OLDEN Veto—Colgate’s cream deodorant—is differ- ent from any you've ever used before! Because it contains Park and} replace houses on: though’ some of the writers have} Wtetesessseeeerre ELAINE CHARVET. Canadian cowgirl, will appear in the Trick iding Rodeo contest, which will be one of the forty-two events in the “Big Wild West and Thrill Circus” at the Municipal Sta- | dium, twice daily. at. “and 8 pm. this Friday, Saturday ahd | Suiday. 5 ‘ z 7 $60,000,000 of U. ss Europe is purchased by UNRRA. Warning! WATCH OUT FOR SNIFFLY Dont sulfer needless. Just put fer 2 | tle Va-tro-nol oe treat Alae Tope prevent many colds from dev ON ST. VALENTINE'S TO “VIRGINIA” The princess on St. Valentine’s A rose found at her door, To which were pinned some lov- ing lines Which fond affection bore. The prince for whom she thought she cared { Had sent the~token sweet And never dréamed the jester dared To be so indiscreet. So. all that day upon her breast [The silent rosebud lay, FAnd ‘he unkown who loved her best ’ a happy all the d: 1) HARVEY! fi if used in fhnel try ie Pole low directions in Ww folder. Works fine! Was lay. it CONTINUES! Nothing Reserved ... Our Entire Stock Sacrificed _.. 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