The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 2, 1946, Page 3

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TUESDAY, ¥, APRIL 2, 1946 George J. Pernick Chet De Gare The ‘eater monthty dinner po Ww. Si Garde de la meting of eVicure 728, 40 and & Porte * _ Series, American Legion. w Arthur G. Bliesener, Commis- batt last evening at the Key W. ure Intendant. Yooh Club. The dinner commit | Herman R. Anderson, Commis toe, composed of Voyageurs Ar- Voyageur. er Giesener end Prea Mar. il, Horace O'Bryant, U. J. Delgado G4 themanives credit and Fred Marvil, Cheminots. Blection of ofteers for the co Installation will be held after @ peer wee held = Those elecu | the department convention sched- wore wled for West Palm Beach on Gewge J. Permick, Chef de May 15 to 18, Gare Voyageurs Al Mills and Artnuz Reonen |. Conner, Chef de Biiesener were chosen as dele- Tree gates to the District Promenade to Aihert Diliegro, Jr. Aumoner.'be held at the Broward Hotel, Vanes © Stirrup, Conducteu Ft. Leuderdale, on Saturday. fre BD. Wateon, Lampicte April 6. ‘Blithe Spirit Smooths Out With Countless Rehearsals, New Players They ve dome @ again The Key West Players gave ui jtion to the af three repeat perform oe man, former! Boirit” leet might ot the Clare Topmiller. She was a wist- Geem Theeter and, if possibie, it ful and seared jpant in ihe Wee better and gover than it was! occult doings evening and * of weeks ago. received many or a part, performances and that is always 10, teheersels have mart! “minor”. test embers of the cast seem to! The curtain wes the only am’ love thelr parte They ave as sure turish member last night. After af renee a if they bed been being manipulated with smoote the epigrammati« lines ness heretofure, it tempermen- Heel Coward's farce all the tal. Indeed, it it have been torn to pieces at one point if it sete magi Joseph Laz hadn't been for Paul Smith, who viet, cue of the co-directors of the was sitting in the audience for a ey. Whe at the lest) minw change, and obviously enjoying Mepped inte the pert of himself thoroughly. Mr. Sm‘th Carleton, whe & ll, went through seved the situation and the cur. bie lines without » hytch tain by rushing to the stage and The He Hew members of inc removing an offending fastening. eet Gt etimirebly. Mobert Beads, A delighted audience roared wi’: he & the mate lead, replaciag laughter at the incident and gave Pau! Benith «a eeful, yet eawy the former leading man a big end wature! Miideed Je te geve hand in his new role. Legion Guard PATRICIA’S At Convention NOTEBOOK Regular meeting of the Ke,’ West Guard of Honor, American Legion, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Legion Home, Southard and White streets. Captain U. J. Delgado requests all members to be in attendanc:. Plans will be completed for -he | Honor Guard's participation in the ‘district convention to be held at ‘Port Lauderdale, April 7. Mr and Mrs ALEXANDER BARMINE ett Key West Sunday tor New York to meet Mrs. Bar ine’ ether whe has finally aeeret pamage to the United States fret Greece *-* 1 otis (het io the wedding portly of the fastien show to be Qekd thie week the bride is Miss Pave Reberts, whose mother, DeMolays Meet Me REGINALD ROBERTS, is Tonight the new president of the Jr-Sr-P.| caw MYRTLAND CATES, Robert J. Perry chapter, Order TR. whee mother is the past’ °f DeMolay, will meet tonight at president ; 7:30 at Scottish Rite Hall at cor- **#* ner of Simonton and Eaton Peekient MORACE ovpRy-| streets, scribe Andre Mumford ANT of the Rotary Club as you! MMounces. This group which is newly or- ganized after a lapse during the war years is rapidly forming up. Harris P.-T. A. To Elect Officers knew & alo principal of the igh Sehool. In announcing a vis ter from California, President Horace said that he was from San Prancises Another member @rebbed the card and nated that t emia Las Angeles A great shout WP from the Rotarians and) 1 q @ few whe hinted ll Hor The Harris School P.-T. A. will} } meet tonight at 7:30 in the school ditorlum and after the busi- ness meet a spelling bee for the 4th, Sth and 6th grades will be held. Two winners of this contest ,will represent Harris School in ee4" the Monroe County Elimination pied by MR. AND MRS. E. 5S. Contest for a contest in Miami. BEIRSTEAD “and offspring An election of officers for the aot MR AND MES. W. BAKER. 1926-1947 term will also be held. ° ** Showplace of Poinciana Place w@ the three-bedroom unit occu IN PHOTO ONE ABOVE, Captain Joseph D. Logue dictates to his| secretary. New commanding officer, Captain Wm. D. Davis, ha taken over as head of the Naval Hospital here as of Friday. Photo! Two shows modern X-ray machine in operation, in this case the| model being a Navy WAVE. Photo Three is a glimpse inside modern dispensary, where the medicines are stored and mi Photograph Four shows an unusual view of the entrance to the Hi: It is a beautiful building and th pital. looking from the east. ereunds are nly landscaped. fedaisy Roberts Surprises Parents , Ludwig P. Roberts, private firs‘ class with Army, without a, word of warning, Clubhouse, walked into the front dooy of the 1304, Angela Roberts home, at- Street Sunday -and greeted parents, Mr; erts. Ludwig has been overseas the past two here directly a discharge center. in the service three and or years from England v He hi and cal his and Mrs. H. L. Rob-/| for mi | the United,, States; held Friday night at the Wom: | who s been| -half! Photograph Five EE a ened iMrs. Frank Miller | |\Wins High Score | At the Junior Woman's sx Mrso Prank; y Vier won high, score in. Michigan Rummy with Miss Elaine Albury; winning consolation prize Hostesses were Miss Tuttle and. Miss Helen Satine ed a delicious punch and refreshments. ake Social Calendar | The mumbe > S1-1 and 91-2 A short film entitled “Pan : ae | There is» little fence in the front) American,” will be shown and a Yeers. During the war he worked quespay | yard whieh is draped ~~ door prize will be given. Sa ea er Woman’s Club, Woman’s Club-} an ordinary vine but pla a — | house, 4:00 p.m. Mr. Roberts said that Ludwig i oo eres mabe 0 aot. SOG0e Business was in bed this morning at 10:30, Polmciana Pre-School PT. A, Hs ediitien to the 5 Two W, Baie a.m. and that he didn't mind) piithe Spirit” 8:00 pam. | Eieeums wane grace @ ches omen re him taking it easy a bit. { ‘hester Duval Steck nine und the put trees) Business and Professional) American Tank | WEDNESDAY SAL . the hedge are Woman's club will meet on| 5 | Bridge Club, Officers Clu, purple Mowers! Wednesday at 8:00 p. m, in St. Driver Returns | Whitehead and United Sts., jes of the units Paul's Parish Hall. | 8:00 ae os | aye t ns bese} All profeadional women sre! Sergeant Charles W. Lord, son 5 : eurdiens. In the vear urged to attend to greet represen-| o¢ Mr. and Mrs. John A a ee ey oe mmittee, Key West veuttablc garden off tatives from the state club in Mi-| 1916 Varela st : ead ont cm sal ey est | the moet beautiful ami who will pay a visit to the night after having been dischar Fashiea Hie ae Sh Bas parsley, bet sb at this meeting. ed from the Army. oreer tne: raat **#* - Sergeant Lord has served in tic ae Cehee Wheresting = Poinciana far, far below, very nearly on thé} Europ, The as a! FRIDAY odents are MR AND MRS. floor, were li:tle TINY WASH | tank iiigenwathitnciinitd arior: einliScoulsauicos’4 Se aul MATEAU Actors the front of BOWLS. I guess they were about) oq division of the Seventh Army. ReeeOO pie. e hs peondomer ther little; up to my husband's knees. He/He participated in the Battle of} pschion show, JcSr. Heh san “Chateau de Moe Just! and George thought their eyes! the Bulge and the Ruhr Valley. | eo saw a y gh tet 1 ‘ ke were out of focus but no. This) He has two batle stars for serv-| ein x whale hifferer ©. was really the washroom. Re-/ice in the Rhineland and Ce SATURDAY Mr Maseau has beet lately nds me of the comics “Pygmies, | European areas and also a Pr GurcumieieMectings © 10-00 ep m bust couperating rapidly mow) scores of them, they're alljdential Unit Citation. The Amer- iieminpisirest Church eect “tll shortly be back at work| through the house.” Cute as they! ican Theater of War and the good = m the Navy Yard can be. conduct medal are also his. i NO STEERING DEVICE eee * * The sergeant been in the ae eonck MILLS WHITE JIMMY yort manager of the) army for three years leaneositvas The howing Poineiana project, is a capabie worker. Yesterday he was busy te Sugeest m. My These down to Division street i Dr. George J. Fisher of Scars- the ewe @ little child back to its|dale, N. Y., Commissionér of the feet, wents. The child had wandered|Boy Scouts of America, Cincinnati, 75 year: S$ ago. born in} | inv ed in 1690 , and was pushed device | AP Newste | too, and later | and other tall p Navy Photos one being weighed in the Navy Dependents Ward. Photo Six shows a Navy doctor giving a rcutine examination to a Navy baby, while youngster puts up his usual squawk at the very idea. In Photo 7 is a view of the baby room in which new-born babes may be seen through a large glass window. The nurse is holding a baby and| off to father and relatives. Thousands of babies have ld in this hospital, many of them Key | impse into the operating room shows equipment in use under skilled surgeons. netic. GARDEN TIPS TOOLS SHOULD BE GOOD By.GEORGE QUINT to. gre Is on ould be good da spading fork, a rake, a hoe, a cultivator, a h of rubber hose and a spade will come in h he will want some wooden stakes to tie up toma trowel A woode in making ruled ce into feet and inches, also has its uses he garden plot. It should bt at purposes. As soon as you are ready about a foot high, and he length of your peeeee patch is to be. " SUBSCRIBE 10 THE CITIZEN-25¢ * WEEKLY ~j ia’s* 70-cent air -| Tutkey’si1939' Ul S. Constitution OZ 7b jel | Uohilatelic-minded admirers the late President Roosevelt | build up at a nominal cost a cialized collection of stamps in his honor. Latest of the Roos- velt memorial stamps to ears ‘the Of the 15 stamps issued by ‘his country and Liberia, Greece and Haiti to honor the late President, | only, one, Liber-’ (mail, sells now for more than one dollar for single copies or sets. The Liber- ian stamp is now for less than 25 cents. 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Deficiency since January 1, inches! 222: Relative Humidity Tomorrow's Almanac 1.78 Tomorrow's Tides | (Naval Base) | High Tide Low Tide 10:29 a.m. 4:09 a.m. 11:30 acapa eeeet i | 4:51 p.m. |Your Lodge M Meets Fern Chapter, OES, OES, 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month, 8:00 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple, Pocahontas Lodge, Ist and 3rd Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., Red Men's Hall. Pythian Sisters, lst and 3rd Mon days, |. Pythias{ Hath Rebekah, Ist.and 3rd Fridays, 7: 30 | | _p.m., Golden Eagle Hall. |Key West Lodge Number 163, Friday night at. ‘Knights of | Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. 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