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een ene eee - arouse PERE Berrege 4 se * PHONE 535 ‘eo! & “Blithe Spirit” Will Be Shown March 11th For Week At Barn Theatre Here | By BILL BOND “Blithe Spirit”, the next Key promises quite a lot of entertain-} West Players production opens, soap for. a hae ey reirerendest Monde oat ..| yet, comical bits 0! le ex: lays March 11, 1946. aha ort I Periences unfeld before your tain will ring up at 8 o'clock, eyea.-that, is if|you have a slight each night from Monday through’ tendency to believe in the occult. 4 Friday at the Barn Theatre on} It is the type of thing that never Duval street just back of the! has a dull moment. Woman's Club. The Plaeyrs have had a great, The cast includes Mrs. Ger-| deal of fun doing this particular) trude Ricketts, Mrs. Janice; play and it promises a great deal White, Mrs. Ann Carlton, Miss’ of entertainment. Watch your, Nancy Morgan, Miss Anna Clare; engagement books and keep one} Topmiller, Paul Smith, and Guy} night between Monday and Fri-; Carlton, most of whom are old) day, March 11th through the 15th) favorites and friends. open and be sure and see “Blithe “Blithe Spirit” is one of Noel Spirit”, and watch.your own Coward's best comedies and spirits soar. uurnvansutinneteenaguenegeuccnaenceneateeenetanentaae | Personal Notes | Washington visitors this past’ By PATRICIA week were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. qaunmtomnumiuuinettiatitinitininiiiutt Leech. Mis. Leech is the daughter : iby @ the former Rena Maloney,| One of the nicest additions to Whose futher was W. W. Maloney,’ Key West are the productions former resident and native pf ivell by’ the Key West Players Key West. He lived in Washing-{ Startlig On “Mi the produc-| ton the greater part of ‘Kis Hfe'['tion “ set I ill b gous away at the age’ of ninety; presented Nia re, Which is 4 | in the real’ of ‘the Wothan's Club- Their visit was a very pleasant! house. ‘It to ‘be years ago Surprise and were entertained by that the only plays presented Mrs. J. B. Maloney, Mr. and Mrs.! here by the various organizations} George Mills White, Mr. and Mrs.| were comedies, most of them Robert Spottswood and Mrs | somewhat old but a play such as Fannie Curry, whose mother was “Blithe Spirit” can be enjoyed the sister of W. W. Maloney and by everyone. It is a very famous} he was the late Colonel W. C. play, written by the noted Eng- Maloney, Sr lish writer, Noel Coward. It is directed by MAIDA AND JOSEF LAZAROVICI, who have directed many of the productions the| group has put oh in the past. awe | MR. AND MRS. MITCHELL! The Jayshee® held their regular out at North Beach Inn are run-! serial and business meeting at ning a very sutcessful hostelry the Jaycee Clubhouse last night., They are getting big names there| The club took time out from and a feature of the hotel is, the| tusiness to welcome back Mrs §panish cooking which ig, pre- Ann Cobo, who recently, pre- sented i the dining room...Many her husband with, a future pésons going to a strange, new ‘ | place like to try the exotic, cook- A report of the buffet dinner, ing of that ‘place. Mr. Mitchell,, fig _ Party held at the’ by the way, will have a. dandy s Clubhouse was given. | silhouette shot of Key West, on Mrs Jack Delaney, Jayshee! the new folder being put out by| president thanked all members] the Hotel Association for maila, for their splendid cooperation in) ways, He has some of the most making the affair such a grand} beautiful cloud formations L have @uccess. It was unanimously vot-| ever Seén in Key West,, in. bi e@ te donate part of the proceeds} piidtographs, He and Mrs. Mil: Bak Gran res, "soe iadaaee | man yete peer Ve ty After hearing reoprts of. the ba ,the summertime in ithe Yarious committees, Mrs, W, C. Sweeting Former Miss Maloney Here Jayshees Welcome Back Mrs. Cobo gran , Show put on by the setting, sun’ Bvery. night dvet Key’ West waters, \ *~* ARTHUR MULBERG is per- haps Key West’s most active ama- teur fisherman. Arthur knows the | spots where all the bottom fish are and especially likes to “prog” ‘|}around as the old Conch fisher- men call it, that is go after fish and Mrs. Bill Steed acted as hostesses and served the @ub with delicious refreshments nd favors built around the Irish’ motif. Two Key Westers “mounted on the balcony of the +O} ‘AND, ANGUISH WILL BE LESSENED BY OUR EF- FORTS”. Clarence Davis Released Among the many Florida resi- Gents recently released from the with a pair of crawfish graines and a water glass which allows one to see the bottom in shallow Naval Service at the Jacksonville Seperation Center were Fred- erick L. Johnson, Aviation Ma- Chinist first class, of 1415 Newton @ireet, and Leon E. Kelly, store- heeper second class, 812 Baptist Lane water. Arthur is a great craw-} fisherman. wk & | We were kidding NELL ROSE LOPEZ about keeping JOE, LOPEZ, new city golf champ, out! late at sie furday night | so that his putti ht gh bad'on Subdby mort rhe tourna-| ment. Jée Was missing ‘even the little Ones, but his long game jas} a joy to behold, Only three| strokes behind him was Lanky) Gilmore Parks when Joe drove! into the rough on the 36th hold Both of these service men ‘are new returning to their homes in’ . .- sa Alumni Asso. Meets Thursday Meeting of the Key West| This was a spot to behold. The Alumni Association has been} ball rested against tough root on postponed from tonight until] *e ground, under a tree facing) the direction of the green. Joe Thursday night and will be held oe OF ‘ waved his five iron around abit| @t St. Paul's Parish ‘iall"at 8 o’- chock under the tree and ther. gently ities shot the ball out inte the fair-| : ‘ way. Gilmore’s next shot then Social Calendar went over the green and that was 7 — the end of that. * TUESDAY Ki Rie | Woman's Club Meeting, Wom- Have always liked to talk to} an’s Clubhouse. 4:00 p.m. DR, J. Y. PORTER. He has such * ak an enthusiasm for life. Hear that WEDNESDAY Dr. Porter has sold his hospital Bridge Club, Officers’ Club,' and may retire sometime in the Whitehead and United Sts.,! future. He is a very thorough 8:00 p.m doctor and Key West will miss * on his medical touch. THURSDAY Sis } BRIS COT NTE | Ladies Auxiliary, Municipal] REAL GRATITUDE } Hospital. 2:00 p.m. | x * CORPUS. CHRISTI, Tex.—As FRIDAY en expression of gratitude, three Eastern Star Meeting and Ban-| hundred union carpenters voted quet, 6:30 p.m. La Conchajtwo full days’ work each to! Hote! building a home for Pfc. T. M. Giri Scouts, Troop 4, 4:00 p.n,|—Jarvis, Jr., who lost both leg:| St. Paul's Parish Hall. in a German shell explosion in! : ~*x* the Hurtgen Forest, in Novem- SATURDAY ber, 1933. Jarvis’ former em-} Brownie Meeting, 10:00 a.™.| ployer, the Taylor Refining Co.,| Pie ming Street Methodist) is giving the site for the home Chureh Annex and is holding a job for him un-| ‘ 2 a & til his recovery in an Army hos- MONDAY i pital. Local citizens have con- Key West Players, 8:00 p.™..} tributed $2,000 to the project. | Barn Theater re Poinciana Elementary P.-T. A Subscribe to Tne Citizen-—25¢ 8:00 pm, School Auditorinn’ —weely, | was, very}, Ask Painting Of Red Cross On La Concha REPRESENTS $17,000 QUOTA FOR LOCAL CHAPTER; CON- FIDENT.. GOAL WILL BE REACHED—HAMPTON Contributions received at the Red Cross Fund headquarters, located. at the Kéy West Gas Company, started the painting) of the Red Cross. The Cross’ is La Concha Hotel. It is divided in- to 17 sections, each section rep-} resenting $1,v00. By completely painting the cross the quota of 317,000. will have been reached.! Mr. Allen Hampton, Chapter chairman said today that he felt confident that the goal would be; reached in the time set for the camapign. He said, “This year few are concentrating on a speedy camapign. Everyone is very busy and we don’t want to burden our volunteer workers with a long drawn-out campaign. We know there is a job to be done and everyone is going to get his part of the task accomplished effici- ently and quickly”. “It is the moulding ,of eath small part of the campaign _ into ..the..picture that completes the successful pa- nerama” My. Hampton said. Mn, Yenagio® Carbonell, Fund Campaign Chaifman said-he hop- ed.that. people-living-in the var- ious residential sections of the city would not wait for someone to contact them personally for their contributions. “This year { he said, “we are faced with a! shortage of volunteers to can-| vass the residential regions. We know everyone wishes to contrib- ute to the Red Cross but are| waiting to be solicited. Don't wait, he said, put your donation in an envelope and mail it into! the Red Cross at 301 1-2 Front, Street. Upon receipt of your do- nation your membership card! wil be sent to you. By doing this you will be helping even more than waiting for someone to call} upon you asking for your contri-i bution.” Mr. Carbonell said, “I, | have’ seen the Red Cross in ac-| given a large 8 x 10 enlargement tion. I feel that it is my respon-( Sibility and, yours to see, that our! Jocal thapter has sufficient funds to, successfully carry out all the wonderful activities, scheduled for this year. This is our opportu- nity to help the Red Cross do} for the veteran and servicemen and their families what we as individuals would like to do ‘or Businessinen ‘To anyone whom we knew was in eed”, “LET'S PAINT, THE CROSS AND BE PROUD THAT HAVE AGAIN REACHED GOAL! OUR ASSURANCE} THAT HUMAN SUFFERING 229) “Body Sent Home Otto The body of Clarence Davis, 18, who died Februar: was sent today by the Pritchard Funeral Home to East St. Louis | Ill, for funeral services and{ burial. SON BORN AT. HOSPITAL [Eisner Blames Sailor Conduct On CO’s And Shore Patrol Here INAS To Hold | projects Carpets, Blinds In New Police Chief Office New office for Police Chief Louis M. J. Eisner is quite nice. ; It is finished in blue with a red carpet and there are Today jten sailors last night who werc tearing up fences and creating a {disturbance on William stieeu, 3 ‘that he would take immediate two desks in the office. The |steps to see that sailormen do uot rugs were denated by The repeat such a performance. Maxwell Co. and the Vene-. | Chief Eisner said that he has “an Bling: received many complaints of the hae nds, Sapee Oemated Liv ,recent actiorfs of sailors and e Venetian Blind Co. ;blamed their conduct directly en Just outside in the office is ;their individual commanding of- the call officer and jailer's ficers for not demanding bette: desk. The new offices are on | discipline and on the shore patroi ‘the grouna floor adjacent to | here. the old city jail. The chief said that although SISEaMIMS: Key West's police force is small | it is adequate to cope with any | disturbance caused by a gang of sailormen. He said that he would see to it that local folks are not subjected to some of the indignities the sailormen have recently been commit- Hometown Sweet |! > Heart Contest! ie police Will continue to be yy fF § cially vigilant to prevent dis- » LA bibeng & Fl + oes CONTEST buT ON BY PRO- rly Gonditions which obtained PELICAN; PICTURES OF eat rar ters er supervision by the individual GIRL FRIENDS TO BE SENT/commanding officers and shore patrol.” STATION PAPER | Chief Eisner declared that he would not allow the taxpayers ‘ | of this city to be molested by Contest to choose “Miss Sweet-| these “bursts of enthusiasm.” heart of NAS Key West” from! The ten who are in city jail to- hometown sweethearts will start}day and are going before city March 15 and run until April 26 |court today are: W. J. Vojvodic The winners. will be selected’ A. J. Lone, G. H. McCollum, J. by contest judges each week, Stecpire, L. F. Keineke, A. from pictures submitted and pub-|Martanine, D. J. Williamson, lished in the Propelican. Pictures, Harding, C. L. Schepp and E. : of girl friends entered in the McFarland. contest, must bear the girl’s name,! Making the arrests last night home town, ahd a description were Chief Lisner, of her, including color of eyes |Ray Atwell, Officers George Gu- hair, etc. Photographs must be tierrez, Gene Hernandez and Nel- clear and not tinted. json. Winners, of the contest ‘will be! of his sweetheart’s picture. z- Chureh Group tries ex x m le by; sending in phot, 0 thd editor of the Pro-| Pl { S os pelican, Boca Chica Field, Pic- ans Service fouds-Wil be hela!atithe Propeli- tan office until called’ for after} publication. | chief said, and added that these “World Day of Prayer” will be | United Council of Church ; Women”. The amegting ail hegin will gexyed) at noon.” } « The afternoon: session will be- gin at 2, o’clock; with the Rev. Vernon: L. Booker speaking on some of his experiences as a mis- sionary in Alaska. Women of all den are invited for the entir if not possible, for either the Projects which will be pre-| morning or afternoon session. sented by the various memb of the Key West Businessmen’s Association will undergo short) es debate to determine the priority) Words cannot fully express our of cach project in relation to the thanks to the neighbors and oth- others in a meeting to be held er friends for their many acts of Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at, kindness and words of sympathy the Monroe County Health Unit. | during the illness and following Members are urged to bring up the death of belove one, by President Maximo Ruth Pierce. We also thank those Valdez. The Association proposes, who sent floral tokens of remem to get started shgrtly on the: m brane important projects. ggmars-lt aaa oT OLY Ys ae S fa < Villa D’Este Hotel ‘ r i at BISCAYNE' BOULEVARD et EIGHTH ST., MIAMI, FLORIDA i ‘Meet Wednesday | tional. Church. Lunch} PLAN LIST OF PROJECTS TO DETERMINE PRIORITY OF BACH | | CARD OF THANKS THE FAMILY Announcement has been made} of the birth of a son, weighing: twelve pounds, six ounc to} Corporal and Mrs. Mitchell White, J at the Naval Hospital | on March 3 i The new arrival has been giv en the name of Mitchell Whit Ill. Blues while you wash | Yes not streak WHITENS! BRIGHTENS) | j VV VV VVC, | @ Blu-White Flakes wash clothes dazzling white. @ Blue while you wash. © End bluing streaks. @ Use for both “washday washes” and for slips, undies, stockings. Oily Overlooking Biscayne Bay Open Again to the Public Large Spacious Rooms Moderate Rates Se Habla Espanol For Reservations, PHONE MIAMI 9-2622 MAMAAAAAAAALAAAAAALALASALAAAAAAAABAAD KEY WEST---MIAMI Seats Now Available 5% 50 Minutes Flying Time Over the Magnificent Beauty of the Florida Keys NATIONAL(€a))AIRLINES The Guccaneer Route For Reservations, Call Phone 1040, 514 Southard Street ONE WAY SIV VT VIVO TI [PDD LDL A AM. Ten Sailors Arrested Last Night Tearing Up Fences On William Street; Trial | Police Chief Louis M. J. Eisner | said today, following the arrest of; last night.on William street,” the | conditions are “caused by improp- | the | Lieutenart | j observed Friday, March 8 by the} | at 11 a.m.‘in'the First Congrega-! be! PAAAAAABAAAAAAAAAADAABAAAABRAEBABABRS Trip To ; *, ae * Cubay Base Pritchard Suit "md oe eee 8 Enjoyed UP IN NEXT TERMOF CIRCUIT SScone ee Codie. Te and: Sed Last week twenty enlis' ted WAVES and five WAVE offi- cers flew,down to NAF, San Julian, Cuba, for the week- end. The girls were from COURT; AGAINST PO- LICE CHIEF Rebekah, Ist and: City of Key, West filed a reply! PM» Golden Bagle NAS, NOB, AsDevLan = f os et wae ts the Serb egpltal Py i in the ane ba suit for approx} OFF ON WRONG LEG, clud “Siano,’ imately $300 against Chief of} ee fu Lopez, Rosemary Moore, Hel- | Police Louis M..d. Eisner by John! SALT LAKE ee oat ; en Martin Madge Brown, ‘ Pritchard) yestetday’ with County! Fullmer, 17, left. the: Fe : Lena Sarp, Marcia Langert Se . unt’ puilding after beitig ‘Sworn into — | and Kay Rissinber. 5) 3! 1 Cletit Ross Sawyers. | i 1 the § | _ Here is‘an account by Miss The case will come tip before’ ona broke a leg. Marcia Langert: Bal the next term of the Circuit! the first few wi | “Saturday morning at 1:00 | o'clock we went to a swim- | ming party at the station | pool, which ended in a BBQ two o'clock in the afternoon, At three o'clock we went on a sightseeing trip into the towns of Fuami and Mendoza ; and took pictures and shop. ped. After coming back from | our lovely trip we dressed | and went to chow at 7 p.m, The delicious chow included chicken and rice ,a dinner, cooked by a Spanish woman. | After chow an openhouse was | held at a local tavern in Court.. The Chief’s car while go- ing across a stop sign in search of a prowler was struck by an auto driven by John. Pritchard.’ | The city commission has refused to pay damages asked-and the suit was entered in the county. | -FOX-HUNTING VIA PLANE | | ; career will be | | Twe tiny, ALL VITAMINS known to be essential to ‘human nutrition, plus liver and iton.. 72's $2.89 f mow 288's $7, : GARDNER'S Ri cnn rN Bi pore pee nm oy meena Tm i 4 A OPENING | Saturday. March 9, 1946 ‘(THE DRIFTWOOD 609: Duval Street DINE and DANCE = Featuring HECTOR BARROSO’S ORCHESTRA 12 AVGNVOUUOVOELOUUGUUAAAAGUCEUELOEERUGEAGAOSALAGOERUUUOUAUUAAEGEEREOEUOUOUOUHAL OSEAN ;. ANDERSON, Ind. ~- Arthur} i Darlington, owner of the, local ; airport, hunts foxes with an air- | plane and a 12-guage shotgun. | He has killed 34 since Christmas, | | collecting a $5 bounty ‘on eacn! which the enlisted men sery- | °™#™al and an extta $3.50 for) | ed drinks and danced with | cach pelt. 4 us. “Sunday morning at hs there was a boat trip. arou: : A the bay in the town of-La is 1: Fe. For once, no one got z sick. In a little s at LaFe we bought perfume and were served Cuban coffee. At 2:30 we took off for Key West.” PII TSS S TS. Circuit Court | Clerks To Meet In Miami Beaeh' a | H Ross C. Sawyer received. a let- ; ter this morning informing him that the State of Florida Associa- tion of Circuit Court Clerks wiil ' hold its annual convention at Mi- {ami Beaca on, Aprii i1,.12:and-13. | Mr. Sawyer, who. has, been a \diregtbr diithe association’ ‘for | eight years, said hé will attend the conventions: ess 97 Strand Theater. | | ANN SHERIDAN in | |Comirig: “Xmas Tn''Connecticut’ Bundles «.: France LAST 3 DAYS Bring Your Donations to 810 EATON STREET for Overseas Shipment to the Fréich Victims of War ‘Leave. YOUR BOX of Children’s Clothes, Canned Food, Serving Kits, Warm Bed ‘Covers, Ete., on the... . LITTLE RED TABLE at 810 EATON STREET Only 3 More Days to “Do Your Bit" LARGE March Bt, donations for Frane» mayype left at the FIGHTING FRENCH FOYER (French, U.S.Q) at 709 Ashe St., 2 blocks from the White Street Armocy, one. block from the Army Barracks, m | | Monroe Theater’ JACKIE MORAN in: > “THERE GOES KELLY” care of “MADEMOISELLE MIMI”, or Coming: “They Made Me A leave message at Jackson Square U.S.O. Criminal” : The Next Time You Go Any Place RIDE THE BUS for Convenience.and Economy ER: 5 ; © y a oe oer aoa adaaanaaanaaaaaaananaaaaaaaaaad ds | Downtown Buses, i Routes 2 and 3 5e 10c ‘| Poinciana and !| Naval Hospital | City Hospital, Stock Island and Boca Chica WERE HERE TO SERVE THE FAMILY When you’re all out together shopping or having fun: when Dad’s on his way to work, and Mother’s going to visit Friends; when the chil- dren are off for school—our lines serve the family, safely and courteously KEY WEST TRANSIT COMPANY, wc. PHONE 1057 J. W. 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