The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 23, 1946, Page 6

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anager rence ag ata eee eta CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN. JR. POAAAO OHA OAOAADALAAAANADABABAMAABDAABASD DAYS I5 A LONG TIME | Meres the ofd plugged nickle} PU bet thet within | Sty See ere will be a ee-| arrangement concerning planes out at Boco Chica are unite of the United s obeolutely eublic information available a this Ome as to whether Seether grows will cone “ere or! Get. The Navy over and over gnee de wie ended bas! the Key West base us! for tram ng with 165 days of qaed ew athe. orn year. 4. long = imtensive country - wide plane pilot trewving pro- ® im existence certainly Chica will be a big name Revel aeronautics. Bui as soon @ the Girt soshes com: in the Gevel plane waining po ogram Geteh out Cayo Hues. > . BAVY UPSET Things are “upset” in naval im Washington right now. are also “upset” in inter- | war when this was a submarine base and retrenchment after re- trenchment was experienced un- til finally all was removed, most- ly to New London, Connecticut.} This plan must be kept in mind as we vead the news on naval bu | This stop-| getury retrenchment. ping of activities regarding: the! oul : @ new submarine base has just beer established -here and evi- dently there must have been some eonerete thought in Washington before this was done. “Concrete” Naval thought at this stage of the game I interpret to mean “at least six months”. e e ALL THE FACTORS The above pessimistic outlook is based on an exploration into the worst that can happen to the naval program. It is well to have! * ® SICK OFF KEY WEST Thursday between ten o'clock! and midnight, the CG 63084, in . KEY By MRS. ELLEN K. DONOVAN Field Director, Red Cross charge of boatswain mate first W. R. Holton removed two ships with foreign des- i tinations. The first man taken off the F. F. James Bar- to Italy from vat i removed was Al- fireman water man taken off was 2nd_mate, from the for Rot- Arthur [ ah ia i : k. of. sailorméen don’t like their} ultimate destinations and get sick ll of a sudden. I have seen these This is all up to the discre- of but he must it if he ‘does not get the supposedly-ailing man off then responsibility for the man’s fate is nice i i He 4 : g z in his hands. Anyway, a which stood permanent lls MI IM STS I. machine » The manufacture of clocks in stalwart Key the United States had ‘its be-| wetehmen standing guard ginning prior to the Revolution- permanent construction. ary war. BASE NEWS The first submarines uscd by im TOO Ah ihlied' ot Oe the a wy States were five of comes ory © ® the Holland type contracted for Bevel Operating Base. How fur- by the Navy department in 1900. ther significant at the same time he definite news comes from concerning Flight here that the proposed Base to be established no definite setup either the new head to be the place of the naval taining program here. You & taces out clearly to “un- William Howard Taft was the’ first U. S. civil governor of the! Philippines. HI " i : Strand Theater | GENE TIERNEY in tt ited” planning all the way “A Bell for Adano” down the line at there wi . E fhe new Navy Base here and a Coming: “Keep Your Powder Dry mew lomlidut Thh:._ i 7 be a Submarine Base here gentinuing for some time once 1 de not doubt. Captain ‘as you know has been Monroe Theater Sees Gunmarne Base CO bere JACK BENNY in orders to report to the Navy “Horn Blows at Midnight” CO when he is named. Sub- News - Sports - Shorts The Key West Gray Ladies,' who have been working at the’ Naval Hospital here for three years this coming Ju are the} closest approach military men in the hospital have to their own} famhilies, These women try to do fog the “men, in so far as they, cam, the things that, were they! sick in their own homes, would! done by their wies, mothers: sisters. The Gray ‘Ladies read; tothe men, write their letters and “| telegrams, mend clothes, de-their | shopping, play games and bfing books and magazines to their bedsides. They ‘arrange parties for them, in and out of the hos-' pital, take them on fishing trips and picnics, order flowers and birthday cakes, teach them crafts.! They visit with them and, above all, listen to them. | They have nothing to do with! the medica! care of the patients.! Their energies are directed to- ward helping the men pass the time agreeably and profitably, in’ lessening their boredom, in rous- ing their interest in recreational activities in general. They try to jmake therm more comfortable by ‘gupplying eomfort articles and iseussing their problems with em. } These women wear a gray cot- fon uniform with white cap and The Largest Exclusive « THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEST'S GREY LADIES. VOLUNTEER MEMBERS of the Red Cross Hospital and Recreation Corps are, left to right, Mesdames Emma Ayala, Guy Carleton, Nora Smiley, Eola Swicegood. Danna Archibald, O. Hemingway, Sue Marcus, Horace Connable, H. B. Whitaker, Hazel Morse, Alice Dudley. Harriet E. Wii-! son and Emily Goddard. Other members not in this picture are Mesdames Louise Alber, Gertrude | Ricketts, Wallace B. Kirke, Marietta Moreland, Norberg Thompson and Hosgpital Recreation Workers all the factors in this civic game./ Misses Mary Fortner. Jane Hopkins, Mary Sellers and Paula Sellers. PAA Sa REE Hr ES hs L. Bossom, Pauline Seripps-Howard Newspaperman Thinks Chambers Need Writers Speaking Rotary Club, Warren T. White, Special assistant to the receiver: of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, jfore us and we will-surely reacn |the goal if businessmen properly evaluate conditions that confrout ebb i ing commercial trends in Mr. White enumerated'| °2P! |the opportunities to be found in ;the development of our catile, ‘wood products, citrus, phosphate, shipbuilding, Tamie and textil2 industries. Sea-level Panama Canal would be bamb proof, engineer says. ; commerce don’t. hire real live wire writers and trained publicity of commerce usually usually not very interesting”, Mr. Anderson said. Mr. Anderson is the writer of “The Rambler”, which is a col- umn written at whatever place over the country he happens to. be in ahd whatever subject or subjects he happens to find inter- esting. i business loom bright ahd wide ve-| Seal Sale. f men. The sort of stuff chambers! out is! _PEARLMAN’S, Inc. "THE STORE OF QUALITY” CHILDREN’S Store in Key West white collar. and. cuffs, with ar small Red: Crossson. the cap and} a largepéome onthe pocket of the dress. ‘Before. they are allowed! to go-on’the wards in uniform) they miust complete a course of, Several. weeks’ instruction with a: minithum of ten lectures given| by members of the hospital staff. From these lectures they learn) just enough about Naval Hospital for Scripps Howard Newspapers, | management so they will not break about the away from home. Each man as an individual is their special care.) Each spends two hours in the! hospital one or two afternoons a week. A Gray Lady may spend that entire two hours with one patient. The time is theirs to be divided among them on concen- trated according to the need. The Commanding Officer, Capt J. B. Logue, is highly graitfied with the splendid work that is being accomplished by the Gray; Ladies, He considers the work being performed as one of the essential cogs in the welfare of the patients at this hopsital. q LADIES’, MISSES’ and New Apparel and Easter He is Now Showing! Flattering nes \ colors and color com- binations ‘tha: are new and beautiful — that . best describes the show- ing of Spring and Easter Apparel now in PEARLMAN’S Ready-to-Wear Awaiting Your Selection Millinery New and More Beautiful HATS to Match Your SPRING COSTUME COME and SEE THEM! “Toe” Invites You and You and Especially You--to See the Section @& officers are arriving every « Admiral Shafroth of i Novel Destroet i Mics ctnaiignnunnm innit. here this week “looking over ices DELMONICO Restaurant and Bar . . UB BASE HISTORY ome of the grestest power of 218 Duval Street Serving the Finest Foods United States in submarine | — oe and surface submarine Featuring: @ttack is right here in Key igueet A Special Geupled with good weather and f waters which is a good Sunday DINNER morale factor the Key West Sub- with All the Fixin’s marine Base may continue to Served All Day from 11:30 A.M. gender service to the people of Beer and Wine Served Gis country How long will it stay During Legal Hours bere. Remember during the {eestor ES and CHILDREN | is BOYS’, BIG BOYS’ GET the HABIT | The Largest Stock of New Footwear for LADIES, MISS. NOW ON DISPLAY?! Yes, all description: of Shoes, al’ kinds —. All Leather with Leather Soles—for DRESS. STREET end SPORT WEAR All White, White end Black. White and Brown— All desired Bright Colors and Color Combinations , High, Military and Low Heels and GIRLS’ SHOES in White, White end Brown. All Browns and All Black The BEACH WEAR at PEARLMAN’S includes Bathing Suits, Sun and Play Suits, also a complete showing of Accessories of SHOPPING at PEARLMAN’S ee Most Chamber of Com- / merce- Stuff Not Very Goed, He Says; Sees Fu- a 4 § ture For Veterans | a om és “Andy” Anderson, coluh dropped around to The Citize any rules, and a great deal office today for some leads on in-| said that- Key West was ideal for needs of sock men’ teresting phases of Key West life.| rest and clean recreation for re- “I don’t see why chambers of “The Store YES!" would .launch “Buy War Savings Bonds Now” suamaeee, Spring Is , He will appear at the Naval Hospital here next Wednesday and lt Rotary Club at the noon eon “drt ‘Whtirsday. He is especially interested‘ in fish- ing ‘and-thinks-it--is-one -of .the ways to help the boys who have com back’ fiom Overseas bunged|} iH mz said that he| ++ the idea of Key], up qdtitieg jor West! being @''Veterans area with at least space for 500 to the otary Club on Thursday. ile turning servicemen. of Fashion” Here! ad aye ...And So Are ||] VU y Your New DRESSES Righto! You're headline News as you grace the spring in our showing of flirtatious dresses, with j casual open-throat neck- line, tiny, belted waist- line and pleated skirt. This is one of the many beautiful Dresses shown for the first time in our wide selection. Children’s Easter DRESSES Come In and Make To Make Your Eas: Your Selection NOW! | ter Outfit a Success Shoes of All Wanted Colors- BROWN and WHITE Jantzen BEACH WEAR Also a Complete Line of BEACH WEAR for the Resort Season | Swim Suits, Swim Trunks for men, play and Sun Suits, | Beach Robes. Towels and Sandals Society for Crippled Children and | Pleted Adults, for the 1946 annual Easter | This year the Society is cele-|"°° brating its 25th year of service! and it is thé oldest volunteer er-! @g i The sale of Easter Seals in Flor | ida is conducted by cident! Association for, Ci en} ot Rewten he eee | Envelopes containing Easter Seals are »being: mailed to firms | and individuals throughout the, state: Local county associations ia. the various counties are cooperat- | ing in the effort and the bulk of the funds collected are used loc Office Hours, 7 ally for the aid and rehabilitation Appointmenty of the handicapped in the ocuniy | Galey's Offiee, where funds are subscribed. .°j ey eee Villa D’Este Hotel . BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST., MIAMI, FLORIDA Over'ooking Biscayne Bay Open Again to the Publie 0 Moderate Rates Chas. Aronovitz Department Store * Key West's Largest Store Spring and Easter Avparel Awaits You in Our Beautiful Femi itu fomluine Things EASTER OUTFIT You are especially invited to view the new Fi Stylish SHOES for All Occasions with LOW and HIGH HEELS for DRESS, STREET and SPORT WEAR for MISSES, LADIES and CHILDREN —Sandals with Leather Soles SPECTATOR PUMPS and OXFORDS with Military Heels | APPELROUTH’S ff we are fortunate to h: f i i be meee to pay, but ee ‘believe ou ‘wily tay eet utfit you a _—— the many lovely SHOES For Spring and Easter Wear DRESS - STREET and SPORT WEAR Now Showing PATENT LEATHE! WHITE Wanted Colors to maich pe Centum an ee We High Heels, All-Leather with Leather Sits a. We Invite You to See Our Select 1 and Choose the Shoes of Your Choos ice 4 Visit Our... —— 3. MEN’S and BOYS’ DEPARTMENT WE CAN DRESS YOU FROM HEAD TOE! Popular Makes and Reasonably rt: ARONOVITZ will see,

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