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* i + tt Fortner fliss Mary TURDAY, MARCH 2,-1946 ~ SOCIETY \7 By PATRICIA * Recalls “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” Composers Miss Mary Fortner spoke on tecollection of Alice and Beth Yidson” composers of “Let Me jell You Sweetheart” and “Meet/ fe in Dreamland” at the Winter] lisitor Social last night at USO, prner of Duval and Caroline! Miss Fortner said that the Wid-! received only $300 for “Let/| Call You Sweetheart” and| one royalty check for $40. song was said to have been! following disappointment 3 @ love affair. Miss Fortner also mentioned) te. Croydon Wassell and of hav- sg served with him on a Health Board in a little Tennessee town. She also taught his son, John. Miss Fortner is very much in- terested in Key West trees and has many color prints of them. Miss Violet Knight entertained with selections on the violin and reseponded to several encores. She is the wife of Lieutenant Jim Knight. Her accompanist was K. Oxley. Refreshments were furnished by Southern Cross Hotel. Committee was composed of Miss Gertrude Laubscher, Mrs. Abe R. Wolkoff, Mrs. Helen Emes and Mrs. Lee Pollock. Large crowd was in attend- ance. . fiss Linubecher rives Talk Miss Gertrude Laubscher was est speaker at the Officers’ fives luncheon yesterday, and; te gave a most interesting talk! a shells. Hostess of the luncheon} tas Mrs. R. H. Jensen. teception At Vficers’ Club A reception at the Offices’ ‘ub followed the wedding of} figs Joyce Overbay, of In- lanapolis, Indiana and Ensign! « G. Wright, of Veron, Texas. ‘he wedding was held in the napel of NOB today at 3 p.m. The bride’s parents, Mr. and} frs. Arthur Overbay, of Indian- and the bride's sister, trs. Charles A. Tehan, of Detroit, fichigm., came to Key West for ne wedding. irmy Holds flonthly Dance Thirty-five Army personnel md family attended the monthly irmy dinner dance, given Thurs- ay night at the Officers Club. It was a formal affair and love’ # ladies im their long gowns out- sown the colorful oleanders 1 nd jounquills that decorated the Turley ables. Colonel is in Sameeane cRNA AA AHA ALLTEL MRS. WINTER is quite inter- eted im gathering odd knick smacks from all over the world. the has many here in Key West. we ft MRS. JESSIE KIRKE has} thout the greatest pouring out| mthusiasm about Key West of my lady in town. Mrs. Kirke has! huge fund of knowledge on the ity. Did you know that much of he sources of information for Thelma Strabel's book “Reap The| Wild Wind” were given the @uthor by Mrs. Kirke. Many writ- @s go to her now to find out the dories of Key West. ax Quiet, reminiscent and sweet » MRS..STEPHEN DOUGLASS.| When you talk to Mrs, Douglass/| here tomes to@four mind» the Aenduran Mahogany railing of Sid Key West homes, the hand fut mahogany chairs and tables and old Fey West, the Key West! gelles with their crinoline dresses) pnd the lovely silks, dives, wines! prought in from wrecked ships. : xkerk | MRS. DARNELL CAREY has a} very sweet little daughter pouncing, red headed Darnella,| lull of life and fun. Mrs. Carey! married Darnell just before the war. Darnell was chief machin- ist's mate on a Navy LST and journeyed to India besides going through every major European| invasion in this way. Darnell is working more quietly these days and is painting and scraping on his beloved sloop. Incidentally, Darnell is one of those Key We st) fishermen who can strike a snap-; per with a pair of graines andj knows all the haunts of crawfish} up through the keys x*k One of my favorite persons is; MES. ROBERT SPOTTSWOOD | Mrs. Spottswood has always had the kindly touch and I have never, heard her say a word wrong gbout another Key Wester. She| enjoys Key West and those who live herein a quict, friendly way.) xx* if any of you wish to tell us ef the doings of children you; know, please send in this infor-} mation. There are many CUTE @HILDREN here and their do-, ings are a lot of fun. ; week. |Miss Thompson sister and brother-in-law of the bride, were bridesmaid and best man, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caraballo ‘also attended. wedding. leave soon for Oklahoma to make their future home. 5 ; EDWARD GONZALEZ, PHONE 535 Plaintife, LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Std THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN CHANCERY, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE T. CYRIL HOWELL and JESSIE HOWELL, His Wife, if either or both are living, and if either or both are dead, all unknown heirs, devisees grantees or other claimants under them or either of them, deceased or otherwise, claiming any interest in the property involved in_ this suit, Defendants. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTER'S SA LE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that} under and by virtue of a Final’ De- | cree of Foreclosure and Sale rend- ered in that certain cause pending in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Monroe County, Florida, In Chancery, being Case No. 10-467, “wherein. - EDWARD GONZALEZ" is Plaintiff and ‘T.|" CYRIL HOWELL, et al, are De- fendants, the undersigned as Spec- fal Master in Chancery, in pursuance of the aforesaid Final Decree, will offer for sale and sell at public outery at the Front Door of the County Court House in Key West, Florida on Monday, the 4th day of March, 4946, the same being a legal | sales day, between the hours of 11:00 o'clock A.M. and 2:00 o'clock P.M,, the following described prop- erty, situate, lying and being in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: On the Island’ of Big Pine Key, and is part of Government Lot Four (4) in Section ‘Twenty- Five (25) in Township 66 South of Range 29, East of Tallahas- vs. Miss Diaz Weds Mr. Trujillo Wedding of Miss Estella Diaz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dion- ezio Diaz, to Antonio Trujillo, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Antonio Trujillo is announced, The marriage was performed by Judge Enrique Esquinaldo in a quiet home ceremony on Feb- ruary, 28. Matron, of honor was Mrs. Jessie Rodriguez and best, man was Andrew Rodriguez. The couple are on a wedding trip at present and will be at) }) home at 504 Elizabeth street next To Wed The marriage of Miss Glenn M. Thompson to John H. Exinger on Monday eveing at 6 o’clock has been announced. Mr. and Mrs. George Butler, A reception, was held after the Mr. and Mrs. Evinger will see, Meridian, described as fol- lows: Commencing at a point on the Beach at low water mark, distant Southerly from he intersection of the North joundry Line of said Govern- ment Lot #our (4) and the Beach, at low water mark, Eleven Hundred Seventy-Five (1175) feet, and running thence along the Beach at low water mark in a Southerly direction one Hundred (100) feet: thence West Three hundred (300) feet: thence Northerly One Hundred (100) feet imore: or less toa point Three Hundred (300) feet due West of starting point, Thence East to point of begin! ning, together vite Atl Riparian ights. ’ 1 | ‘The said property, as. aforesaid, together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any w: appertaining, including ri rights, being sold to satisfy ecres. Dated this 2ist day of February, | A. D. 1946. JULIUS F. STONE, JR., as Special Master in Chancery. feb23,mar2,1946 | arian | said NOTICE © Notice is hereby and by virtue of a certain Order | and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale made and entered on the 15th day | of February, A. D. 1946 in a ¥ the Circuit Court of the Eleve! i the State ASTER’S SALE en that under Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County, in Chancery, in a cause ther pending, wherein William R. Por- | ter, Lilla Allen Goldsmith (former- ly Mary Lilla Allen) and Genevie Allen Warren are plaintiffs. and Henry R. Mallory, William V. Al- bury, J, Lancelot Lester, G. Dallas | er Morgan, end vivins i Park Surprise Party For Mrs. Pack A surprise birthday party was’ given Friday night for Mrs. W. L. Pack by her husband, Lieut.- Comdr. Pack. The party;was held in the private dinning’ room o! the Officers Club and a huge birthday cake, complete with candles and served with cham- paign. Lieut.-Comdr. Pack is the com- mander in charge of Squadron 90, night fighters. Banquet For Grand Matron A banquet will be given for Mrs. Mable Ramey, grand mat- ron; Mrs. Ruth Rocell, grand in- structor; Miss Lydia Del Thur- mond, grand representative; all of/Miami, and Mrs. Irene Adams, grand representative of Wyom- if@f"f Key West, by the Fern Chapter, OES, March 8, at the La Concha Hotel. Cain Bridge Wins Stop Soon The Wednesday night bridge at the Officers’ Club was won by Lieut. and Mrs. George Cain. The Cains will be leaving soon for their home in Kentucky as | Lieut. Cain has been discharged from the Navy. Runner up was Lieut.-Comdr. F. L. Rodgers and {the booby prize went to Captain Vernon Fadden and Lieut. Jack Petterson. For reservations to play bridge, call Mrs. Madaline Brown at the Officers’ Club anytime be- fore Wednesday noon. _ Reckless Driving Last night Leslie Palmer, negro,| arrested by Chief Deputy) was Sheriff Moreno Wallace, Deputy Will Archer and _ Policeman Howard Harris on a charge of reckless driving. Harris reported to the sheriff's office that Palmer was driving on Thomas and Petronia streets at an estimated speed of 60 miles an hour. He was held in $100 bail. Deputies Wallace and Archer arrested Eugene Hogan, negro, on a charge of drunkenness and publie outcry, for cash in han the -highest and ‘best bidder a ‘|front door of the Coun | Corporation, a corporation | +t organized under’ the laws of the | here for you. marl-tt State of Florida, dissolved by Proclamation of the Governor of MISCELLANEOUS i the State of Florida on August 15, <evuurassnnaaacvcng ca uunusnnngneagnasniit 'If you have had teletype writer RATES Regular Type for each insertion, 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face Type UQAUNAULOUULEUUAUANEQGNGGELEOUUUUAO UAE CHEUEEO HAA HELP WANTED TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $31.20 per week for 48 hours work Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher Frequent. increases, addi- tional payment for evening Sunday and holiday work MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES Let our Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE febl1-tf, Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word but the minimum charge for the first The rate for blackface type | charged. CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers is 3c a word and the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 45c. PAYMENT Payment for classified ad- vertisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertis- ers with ledger accounts may have their advertisements Lost Pin with silver backing with red border and flowered center mosaic stones; in vicinity of USO. Reward if returned to 905 Washington Street. mar2-2tx POULTRY FOR SALE Baby chicks, 3 weeks old, 15¢ each, 803 Georgia st. feb26-5t Sear cereesereerrtenmenataceneanreeererses For Sale—Large white ducks. 1603 Von Phister St. mar2- 1 Baby chicks, bloodtested, B. or W. rocks, reds, red X rocks, Eng. leg., unsexed, $6.95 per 100 Heavy mixed, $5.95 per 100. Special assorted, $4.95 per 100. Minorca X broilers, $2.95 per 100. Large Eng. leg. .cockerels, $2.00 per 100: Ship C.O.D. London Poultry,: Box' 1844, Trenton 7, N.°J. mar2-1t Quality chicks. Leghorns, rocks, reds, Wyandottes, N. H. Assort- ed. AA grade. $5.95 - 100. Our selection. Order from ad. As- _ Soc. Outlet, Roxboro 27, Pa. mar2-1t Openings for clerks, male and female. Also messengers. West ern Union, feb26-tf Experienced waitress. Shor t) hours. North Beach Inn. Phone} 261-J. feb28-5: HELP WANTED—MALE or radio maintenance experi- ence in either the Army or the Navy, you would do well to telephone 9020 for an appoint- | ment with Mr. Overlin to dis- cuss the kind of work we have | 1936; James L. Johnson, as Trustee J. Otto Kirchheiner, as Adminis tor of the Hstate of 4¥s L. Bagh deceased, are defendants, Fore- closure of Mortgage, said cause being numbered 10-451, the under- signed Special, Master ‘in Chancery will offer for sale and will s a house of Monroe County, sof : eo WEEE Root the Thurs “iaioo | to'dleck A. M. and 2:00 o'clock P. M.| ow Monday the 4th day of March, A.T situate, lying and County of Monroe and § Florida, more particularly d as follows: On the Island of Key W. and known on Key West Re Co.'s. First of Tract Tw One, Two, h * Five, of which subdivi- sion’ is duly recorded in Plat Book 1 page 43, Monroe County, Florida, Public Rec- ords, as. | Ali_ of Blocks Twenty-one, Thirty - two, Thi r three, Thirty - six, Thirty - seven, Thirty - eight, Thirty - nine, | Forty-nine, Fifty, Fifty-one, | Fifty-two ‘and Fifty-three: i Lots. Eight, Nine, ‘Thirteen | and Fourteen’ in Block Nine- teen; Lots Two, Three, Four, Six, Eight, Ni en, Twel Five, teen in Lots. One, | Twelve in Block | Lots One, Two, ! F Six,’ Eight, s Eleven! ‘Twelve, "Thirteen and Fourteen in Block Thirty-one; Lots Eight, Nine, Twelve and Thirteen in ‘Block’ Thirty-four; Lot Three in Block Thirty- Three, El and Fourt: yen, n One, Thirteen jock Forty; That part of Block Forty- eight lying in Salt Pond Lot One except Lots One and Ty Also all _unplatted whether covered by wate not, lying and being bet the’ entire length of the shore line of the land hereinbeZore described and the portion of the boulevard to be built around the Island of Key West passiny by said land off the northerly shore thereof; | Together with the submerged | lands and bottoms and wat of the Bay and land under waters adjoining and lying an extending from the shor e of said land to the n t boundary line of the proposed boule ‘d around the Island of Key West lying Northerly from all the riparian rights of the said property, and together with Mortgagor in and to the waters of the E or the land under water, lying in front of the premises hereby conveyed, and | together with all rights in version or remainder or other- wise of every kind and descrip- | tion whatsoever. y And together with all right, title and interest of the Mortga- gor in the streets, avenues and alleys shown on the plat of The Key West Realty Company hereinbefore referred to, sub- ject, however, to the rights of the ‘public in, to and over said avenues and alleys. Dated this 16th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1946. (sd) JULIUS F. STONE, JR. Special Master in Chancery. W. Curry Harris, Solicitor for Plaintiffs. feb16-23;mar2,1946 streets, i} Refrigeration sales and service. | Furnished Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. feb18-tf Lawn mowers, knives, scis- sors sharpened. Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit cases, trunks, locks ,etc., repaired. Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- beli, 928 Division street, phone 189. marl-if Chicks, $3.95 per 100, large-type reds, giants, minorcas, orping- tons, leghorns, Brahmas. Our selection breed and sex. Send . money order. No COD ship- ments. Quality Poultry, 4415; Monticello Rd., Columbia, S. C. mar2-1tx FOR SALE Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There; is none finer at, any | price. Pierce Bros. mark;in9;: Library copies, of current, best sellers—at prices that get lower with each rental. To fill your bookshelves comparatively painlessly, get acquainted with our unique rental library sales system. Paul Smith, bookseller cor. Simonton and Eaton sts. mar1-tf Vita Var Full Body Floor Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none better. Pierce Bros. marl-1mo must be in the office before 11 o'clock on the day of publica- tion. zen Building, corner Greene and Ann streets. Door to the right on, entering building. fresh tomatoes. 1310 Johnson Baby carriage, all metal, practic- One Buffalo 4-cylinder marine DEADLINE To insure publication, copy _ OFFICE Business office in The Citi- ) FOR SALE street. feb19-12tx $25.00. 915 North mar1-3tx ally new, Beach. — engine, newly overhauled. Key West Machine Works, phone 259. mar1-3tx Radiance roses. Freeman’s, 1121 Catherine st., phone 672-W. feb6-wedé&sat-ti 36B Naval mar2-2tx Household furniture, Housing. Household furniture — ,including dishes. Unit 1, Naval Air Sta- tion. Phone 1151-R. mar2-3tx 16-ft.. mahogany outboard’ boat, must be sold’ by Sunday nighu See Jesick at;; Mastic. “Trailer |., Park, ie mar2-lix i ) LE IN THE ganc COURT oF THE ELUVERTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR ONHOR, COUNTY. IN CHANCER vi 596 No. 10- BARBARA SMITH, Plaintiff, vs. DIV HOWARD I. SMITH, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Howard I. Smith, 1545 N. W. 6th St, Miami, Fla. It is hereby Ordered that you are required to appear on the 9th day of March, A. D. 1946, before the aboye entitled Court’ to the Bill of Complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and The Key West Citizen is hereby cesignated as the newspaper in which this Order shall be published once a week for four (4) consecu- tive weeks, Witness the Honorable Aquilino Lopez, Jr, as one of the Judges o2 this Court and the Seal of this ORCE Monree County, day of February, A. D, (Seal) Ross ©, Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By Florence E. Sawyer, D.C. feb9-16-23;mar2,1946 STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL We carry a full line of all plumb- ing supplies and fixtures. Pipe cut and threaded at Pepper’s Flumbing Supply, 512 Fleming. jan31-t£ Picture framing, pictures matted and framed. Paul G. DiNegro, 614 Francis st., phone 1197-M. | marl-4tx Income tax returns prepared, re liable and confidential service. Days and evenings. 907 White Street, Apt. No. 4. feb23-7tx FOR HIRE Vita Var Super Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint, covers 30% more surface than most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal lon. Pierce Bros. marl-limo 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. mar1-tf For Hire—Truck, general moving. | J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. marl-lmox 1935 V-8 panel body truck, 1940 license, 4 good tires and spare. Has i937 motor. $250.00. 4il Louisa street. mar1-2ix Dump truck: Hourly rates or other adjustments, Phone 739. Feb25-6tx WANTED TO BUY electric water Box 101, Home- mar1-9tx Wanted—House pump. Rl, stead, Fla. Wanted—Old rags. Citizen Office. Call at The jan17-tf£ PERSONAL Human hair bought, 10 inches up. also combings. Cash immediate ly. Tucciarone Co., 131 East 23rd, New York 10. © mar2-1t: S| FOR RENT { | Detective stories, romances, biog- | raphies ,all the best new books, some for 5c per day, many for | only 10c for a whole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon-| ton and Eaton streets. mar! -tf| For Sale—Shetland Pony, Unusual opportunity offered by distributor for national manu- facturer to both man or woman to own and operate route of 25 or more new modernistic, foo! proof U. S. postage stamp vend- ing machines. (Sanitary folder- type.) Spare time or full time. We can show unusual earnings. $875 immediate cash required Only those capable or interest-} ed in earning $5000 a year need apply. Write P.O. Box 3558, Miami, for personal interview. feb27-4ix two 's old, with bridle and sad- Apply 300 Simonton St. feb28-3tx e: a dle. New 5-room house, 1406 Newton St. Apply 1419 Newton after! 5 pm. feb28-4t< -) Cheap. _Navai N.AS., U feb28- Used furniture. Low-Cost Housing, 28-B. | ‘Completely furnished cottage fur|For Sale—Pontiac 4-door sedan. man and wife. No animals nor| children. Casa Marina section} on South street. Phone 622 or | 391-J. marl-2tx| perfect motor, A-1 tires, new and recapped. Price $50.00 be- | low O.P.A. price. 21-2 Poin ciana Place. feb28-3¢ ROOMS FOR RENT room, private bath, private entrance. 907 Packer St. mar2-3tx | creating a disturbance, and, struck a man and fell himself as) a result of the effort in deliver-| ing the blow. His bail was set at) ai profanity. They said he was: $50. WANTED TO RENT | Apartment or small furnished| house. Tel. 790, Ext. 585 (i.t. Eldridge). feb28 3: | Concrete block machines for sale. | Capacity 1000 to 1500 blocks | per day. Can be operated with| one pallett. Write care of Key| West Citizen, Box HK. feb28-13t.« | i Palms, ferns, crotons, aralias,. co- | leus, sultanas, cactus, flame; vines, fruit trees. 1004 Southard | St., phone 1049-J, mar2-2tx | AT ALL GROCERS , PD EEN 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. Galey’s Office, 417 Eaton Street A drive is expected to be locally for funds for the x the state tournament, ms be the first in about 20 years of} TS° net play. - . The Conchs’ opponent in. te- night’s game, in the finals, is ex- pected to be Pompano, one of the city. strongest teams in the “C” ‘defeated Tech High league. : Key West’s Parra, flashy for- ost ward, sank five field goals and a 2a. a foul try, as did R. Cruz, center,) Your SELLS 00D to lead the locals with 11 points STAR * higrgiesines AMERICAN each. Homestead’s Brown, for-|, BRAND wa cusan COFFEE ward, topped them by one point Try A Pound Today! in sinking five field goals and two free shots. sdaees! In the first game of play in the district tournament, Key West CONTRIBUTED by - The CITY ELECTRIC Your RED CROSS Must Carry On Fascinating Eashions for HERMAN’S NOW BEING SHOWN at

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