The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 22, 1946, Page 3

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ofl : F i lyn Gardner, Patsy, Alfred, Beverly and Char- ‘ates, Maria Ramirez, mi ui is ff f i a Charles Yates, Geor- gina Peters, Lola Vidal, Antonio i rf pEreHE fy f F i Cary Gobo, Albert Crespo, John Gela- Charlet bert, Grace Guzewich, Dario ivie gnd Mario . Maney Taylor | Lopez, Jr. Eloise Curry Is Married Te Paul D. Wagoner, U. S. Navy . Bleee, on Wednes lay |accessories. Reception was held following the ceremony at the home of the class, | parents at 813 Eaton street, where rt. Team And Telegraphic Bowlers at Ube Jeckoun we bowling trophy, having rolled the '* Danee on Mon single game in the South the Key West Ploride region. His team also won South Florita i local elim: Tourna-|' Also the dance us end the Ne | candidates for tival Bowling C ~ Queen were Miss Gloria Acevedo, ty the Army sponsored by the Rotary Club; YMCA, of Mies Shirley Smith, of the Jay- Square USO is we cees, and Miss Charlotte Putman, sponsored by the Navy. Beee Chics, win-| Host at the dance was Willian: Se eemles, wee eweried Brady, chairman of the Jackson wepty 0D. 8 Bern | Square USO ope: committee; whe wort the dou-| Mrs. William Br and Mrs. tdewtifieetion brace- Adam Stanzack served as hostess- y ee Jemelf were e@ at the punch table. Music was ae 7 provided by Dom Radas’ Fleet F Beth wee awarded the Sound Schoo! Band. me —— ‘Glamour’ \Limot pe Co. Men ie " Oh tfoom W. | Petersen, assistant superin- abe = pow tMdent of manufacturing ofethe ft the United States and *#me company, were recent v'si; tee DePort. She was tre to Key West for a few days. Pe - aun ‘The officials paid a call at Tic Mine cae oe Citieen office yesterday. Men and materials, not easier Vechtaman & emgrn birtiday ports was! [nepirasionsl Re ee ee hewreme: (Weedy) Young “ re Dieu, - The “Is” have it in i Ge gerty were Mr. and * Oped Mereheli Mond Mis FOR LY @ Sees Mee Mildred Jeffers. CHRIST Se ond Mee Prent Bowser, Mr Se tas Annentes Bermine Every Saturday Night, 7:30 ent Mire LF Artmen, J (Not Only in Key West, but in Cities All Over America) et Catiee B Rime Tie Youngs ace owners of the BUT ents! seep aaehered in the ee «ft «heh M Y a eee YOU are the biggest | we want Hear DAVID BERGSTROM of Miami. Veer Lodge Meets (Pastor of Bethany Covenant Church) A TALENTED MUSICIAN. St Se"” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ate Chapter, OBR, tnd and 4) i ee ee 6) ee = Eaton and Bahama Streets FPyttuen Beaters let and ard Mon | Mrs. Harry Saunders. =. a See ot Tom Howes. . . . . ~ Mrs. Grant Duncan... ‘rumpet Solo bey wy DOTY Ld ie tell All-Ginl Youth for Christ Choir BB ‘©. Hf You Have Never Been, NOW is the Time to Begin a Everyone Cordially Tnvited | | | Gustitus Win VY At Bridge High-score, ‘runner - up and A farewell cocktail party was ie prize went to Lieut. and given Commander and Mrs.| Mrs. Ralph Gustitus, Captain and Joseph Mickler Wednesday night , by Mrs. Virginia Knowles. Com- ;mander Mickler plans to leave (Saturday for Washington, D. C. * PHONE 535). 8 Mrs. Ralph Bush and Mrs. Frank B. Haskins and Mrs. F, H. Mc- Lain, teenie pl at the Wed- nesday night bridge club, held at to be retired from the Navy. the Officer’s, Club, Whitehead ‘, and United streets. ATRICIA’S NOTEBOOK ‘Here is some dope from the Lions Club “Rumbler” of this week: The Queen Contest is all over Mesdames Jose A. Ramirez, Penni and the Rotarians, Our ‘ Isidore} friend Poly Artman took a lively Genego Lee, Daniel Lopes, interest in the contest and work- ed hard to elect the Rotary can-! didate—a swell job which was Walter Johnson, Oscar} contestant, Arsenio Bethencourt,| runner-up and need feel *.. Joseph Lopez, Ernesto Beth-| shame for the splendid race she Alberto Ramirez, Raul/ran. She got out and did her Mario Rios, Charles Stuart) best to bring home the “bacon” » Daniel Vargas, Jack) for the Lions and we are proud , Oscar Solano, Jr., Frank} of her. She is still “our” Queen! | wez, Emilio Alea, William} of the basketball court. | Plowman, Fidelia Gibson, John|: ——— Miss Thornley, was 5 Next week the girls basketball | Garela, Bvelio Rueda, Alfred] jeague will play the final games Barroso, Jr, Nita Avila, Celaida/ of the season. Our splendid team, Nod-| Nelson, Arsenio Bethancourt, Sr. coached by Lion Odom, will bat: | Rogelio Ramirez, Ramiro Rod-}tje it out with the High School Ave Lopes, Chris and riguez, Alfred Armengol, Julio} girls for the league champion- ship. The least we can do is to have a goodly group of Lions on hand at each game of the play- off to cheer our girls. They have! put forth a great deal of time and effort, for the glory of Lions and let’s show them our appre- et Mee Grace Carrera an-| The bride wore a Navy blue] ciation. Let's Roar with them Se wedding of thew spring suit with matching hat ani gore the home stretch and on lo sur THERE IS STILL TIME ed eee of you who’ve not al- many beautiful were given| ready done so to contribute to % one ‘ £ the Red Cross. The drive which cou at ie} ends on March 3lst is still con- at the nesi-| siderably off from the quota. Red 1 ¥ Cross is doing a magnificent job} +--+ | in ‘assisting our returning veter- | i ans to readjust themselves and surely any service’ so vital ‘de-| serves our wholehearted support. Give generously that the vital services of Red Cross be’ con- tinued on an even larger scale. OUR BEST WISHES Go to Lions Jack Arlen and “Bob” Pollock who have recently; made changes in. the location and} phsyical appearance of their re-) spective businesses. Lion Pollock has moved from his former loca-} tion on Southard street to the store next door to Palace Theater and has improved that location considerably. Lion Jack Arlen has taken over Lion Pollock’s former location and has convert- ed it into a furniture showroom. Take time to visit both these fel- Lions businesses and ' the improvements and wish them, JUST A REMINDER Comdr. Mickler Dr. Wassell Ces Enjoyed Ride ~ With Hoover ‘AT ANY TIME”; NAVY Doc-|M TORS DOING “SWELL Joz" To Be Retired iHonor Admirals iHere Rear Admiral. J. F. Shafroth, 7ND, was honored at a luncheon given by Captain C. E. Reordan Wednesday at the Officer’s Club.! In the evening Captain Hutche- ‘son honored Admiral Shafroth with a cocktail party at the club, with fifty guests invited: ‘Elks Elect New Officers At a most enthusiastic meeting, ‘the ensuing year: ‘V. Albury, esteemed ‘lecturing knight; P. L, Weatherford re-| elected secretary; John F. Black- well, Jr., treasurer; Charles Falk, tiler; Peter J. Ross, trustee. At the conclusion of the session a collation was served, and a most enjoyable time was spent by all who were present. A very successful year is being looked forward to by the mem- bership, and the lodge is now in a very flourishing condition, it! is stated. NAME OMITTED Due to an error, Sonny Har- den’s name was omitted from the honor roll of-the Harris Ele-| mentary School in a recent list; published in The Citizen, Sonny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Harden of 52414 Ba-! hamastreet. will be enabled-to join us in the! Den each Thursday. WE UNDERSTAND Lion Joe Allen will ‘be ~getting out of the service soon. That’s; good news ’cause we’re anxious; to'see Lion Joe get back in the harness again. NOT PERFECT Blonde: “Sorry, Soldier, but I) never go out with perfect stran, ers. G. L: “Now don’t you worr about that detail, Babe, I ain't, perfect.” REGISTER Did you register for the May} | Primary yet? Don't wait—April 20 is deadline. That’s all—see you at the den—Leo. Ccccccgeccccccccccccecccee That our Lions State Conven- in Jacksenville on; | May 19, 20 and 21. Those of you, planning te.attend Mad better get, together and discuss transporta- tion, etc. This promises to be 4 ‘want tom as The continued Howard Wilson which’ has kept} Lion Howard from attending our} meetings for some time. We sin-/ cerely pray that she will be bet-} ter soon and that Lion Howard ous price ranges. Cross of rolled gold plate; embossed de- sign. Long neck chain. Religious pro- ~ tective medal with neck POLLOCK’S 514 Duval Street * See Our Sitamar * SHOHSEOAHHOHSHOHHEHHOHEHOHOOEEEOD Girl Scouts, Troop 4, 4:00 p.m., ‘as Key West Players, Barn Thea- ter, 8:00 p.m.” zK* pasta feaver, 809 South | © * x * and tonight. northeast to easterly winds. Fair;- to partly cloudy weather. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings x * have been issued. By NORMAN GUIDABONIL Sic Propelican Reporter After seeing the movies, pre- | senting an accurate account of] WEDNESDAY | his life “The Story of Dr. Wassell” | no one needs an introduction to Bridge Club, Officers’ Club, Whitehead and United Sts., 8:00 p.m. ; Wassell, who was so instrumental in the evacuation of Java and to}| THURSDAY whom can be accorded the credit of saving many lives in that Sewing Committee, Key West Hospital, 2:00 p.m. Oyster Supper, Woman’s Club- jouse, 6-8 p.m. Just back from Washington, ac- companied b eyx-president Her- one ee pee anne bert Hoover, Dr. Wassell was Ofelia Jack crow: ri 0! ie Key West ige ol S| very cooperative in allowing a pores, SET Aa Pee ot | No.1401, hela last Night, the tol-| personne hueeviow with oon lowing officers were elected for) ber of the Propelican staff at his | residence in Key West. His own Alfred L. Borresen, exalted’ words can best describe the sin- ruler; J. Stuart Hicks, esteemed! cere and: able leading knight; J. Frank Bentley,! the war: esteemed loyal knight; William! ° service he gave in ig briefly. on his ‘trip | from ,Washington, Dr. Wassell re- marked: “Had a wonderful - trip, | from Washington in a B-29, Who: ‘do you think was my: partner | Nobody less Nerney “presi- er! Oh, Boy, wai beaut! I could ride in one of those anytime they asked me. Thank God the bomb bay hatch was Now don’t you fellows all try to get a job on a B-29. And was I proud when I saw all the brass and buddies lined up to | meet me. Laying all jokes aside, the Navy has been awful good to Dr. Wassell stressed the point that the Navy doctors have done, and are still doing a swell job. “In the fall of 1942, I expected to be in a,wheel chair the rest of my life, but due to the navy doctor at Corona Hospital, Cali- | fornia, I am walking and doing again.and Iwill ever be grateful. They. (navy doctors) are second ; to none. Of course, you,hear them cussed and discussed, but you | don’t. have to pay a navy doctor’s bill, thank God.” Toughing lightly on his priv- ate life, Captain Wassell stated ‘I said "was retired—in fact, | am+-but sam always standing by serve the blue and gold. Al- ready in the cards, I read, “re- iN MEMORIAM Yeur love and devetion tons g, Fleming St. Church, 10:00 p m. Junior Woman’s Social Meeting, | Ke: 7:30 p.m, responsibilities} ile on earth can never he for- en. We loved you but Jesus you best, so rest in peace ALFREDO L. SANDS, ELOISE SANDS WALKER, FLOSSIE E. SANDS. > Kun = for Lent We have a wide assortment of Rosaries, = Crosses, Religious. Medals, etc., in vari- MMMM rin Rosary beads with Crucifix in richly lined D, Exceptional value! JEWELERS Palace Theater Timm 3 Piece : Matching Chintz Ensemble Blouse, Skirt and Midriff HERMAN’S VVNGFHEAVHEOUOHAOORAUUVAHAOUOUOUOOHOUOOUOOUUUEUOOUUOUEOOUGEOEGEOHGEUSV44ANS44444044404400001 eeopesnenenaniv4444404440400000 09000 OED ERS GBH 98800009940 000 0900 40) 00D p»RERER ERO ANARRONRONRROROORIEE [er Bs y West, Fla. March 22, 1946 Woman's Cluo-| Observation taken at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time How To ‘emperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean called to temporary duty,” and Normal it makes my heart happy. I’m proud of the fact that my son-in- 4: law’ isa Major ih'the Army, and] Total rainfall since, March 1, my oldest son a Lieutenant in the’ i Medical’ Corps., U.S. ‘Navy |/xcess Memphis, Ténn., who saw service react Shoei . days in the Far . youngest, Radar Mechanci 3¢, is at Bainbridge, Md., studying for Annapolis. q saw him last week in Washington, and he said, “one more exam, and I will have busted it.” His dad will be mighty proud to see him at Annapolis. Every boy in the ranks has equal opportunity with May youngest son. He refused a Congressional appointment, and has taken it on.the chin with the rest of the Bell Bottoms.” Speaking of “Hoppy” (Benja- min Hopkins, Sic) @ close friend| of Doctor Wassell throughout! many of his experiences, Mr.| Wassell said: “Yes, Hoppy is: back in America. Of those last 10 boys, all of whom are back in America or at sea with the Stars and Stripes.” ,. , | Talking on the subject of “The, and the they have, Captain -Waéssell stat- ed: “If you think the brass hats and CO’s havé'dn dasy job; you've | got another think coming: I wish every man would try the grief} ‘O's for a day. As far as} I’m concerned you can have it. I’m willing, to, be told, and) direct- ed and one of the, best friends to. tell and direct is an old chief—} he'll kéep ‘you ‘out of some tough scrapes. ) If;you never | disgrace] the blue and the gold, it. will never disgrace you.” Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches . “inches NAA X WA. VAT AZS VV 27 al {LLP vw wl ULL ~~) Li

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