The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 15, 1946, Page 4

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: SOCIETY By PATRICIA * PHONE 535 Noted Editor, Advertising Man, War Correspondent, Visiting Here Semen eed @huster, of New blessing will also be included’ in (The editor of Yor ©! pubteh late in the Fall) his experiences. ee eendved and seventy-|this paper has seen proof of all geewe ty Harvey gre ond Bee «heh appeared in the) Mr. Bioomer’s trip up the Nile Sew York Herald and Times andjto the Tomb of King Tut wil! ‘ove very interesting reading. will also write about his com- jeal interview with George Ber- \nard Shaw, the brilliant egotist oer eee Cine ek, Mr Bicone: has resided at the | totem tam ot Key West the past wmter fe was the editor and e weekly, “The Har-| who told him to go to Washington pretense od g iow Lote”. end © detly, “The Mer-|and tell the President how to run - tor 22 years, and | the United States. Mr. Shaw re- < eet eegenieer of the fused to put his feet on American Celeg ageney of|soil when he was on a cruise ship & « ote oar New York. Mejin New York Harbor. ME Broedan) seed he nterest and retired some veers ag: keep his mind|tion of pictures and stories that ates be became & War corre-|mever appeared in the public sqemdent fn the Associated Press, | press. of - eet See Weveled off over the, Rumor has it that Mr. Bloomer eurtd intern oewing a large num-| will shortly marry a well-known Ser of the ereet men im Burope.jand brilliant Southern lady of Se «tl @rte © umber of his|charm and lovely personality. He euperieners with Lievd George,/Will reside in Key West six Winetee Church ti King George ths of the year and after- he tote Kine George), the Crown | wards will motor with his wife Pemee of Getmany. Mussolini andjell along the Atlantic seaboard; them: fhe trip through the Vat-jthen to the California coast seem when be hed © private aud-Pfly from there to the Hawallan ome with Ue late Boos, which -he has visited be mg and * 4 Frank J. Boulton Wednesday \eepere Goneslez an-jand carried a corsage of .white the wedding of their) gardenia. She wore a short veil Getter. Cneete, to Frank J.) with headdress of carnations. Teeites, USNR, con of Mr. and) The matron of honor was ee Preek & Boulton of Peoria,) dressed in pink and carried a Tite oo Wednesday. The wed-| corsage of pink carnation. ee © performed by Judge) The young couple spent a short Repent & Lord honeymoon in Miami and are at The trite wee attended by) home at 406 Fleming street. Mteee of Momer Mere. Charlotte| After Mr. Boulton receives his Heeherte The best man was Rob-| discharge from the Navy May 2 ert Mertin: the couple plan to settle in The bride was dressed in white! Miami. ROGER WATKINS (Continued trvae Page One) oné « few minutes i @ething further was heard | into the locked Mr. Watkins. Fred Watson were an overcoat, sold thet it oc-) a flashlight ard a prayer ‘book. bout two hours} - Watkins had left the | pital. MAY HELP THIEF ‘He repre! end Wt the | Home, where it was said’ that fun- Ge grapee! was pulled up, end, ert bell on hour or so, the |Wa ‘ins, arvives:in Key West from tt we blown ashore om the |Tampay. 4 i.“ : Steck inland side of the chan- el iobalfl iit fil iti je Ul ° g a * o g a see F The compl finance compan EASTER DRESSES BELDNER’S Per tour tout mont Fashions 528 DUVAL STREET Opposite STRAND THEATER . SoU TUL GUI ULLAL UL ULLAL WALL Mr. Bloomer has a large collec: ; CHICAGO.—Among the arti- eles thken by thieves who’ broke automobile ‘of the skelf_astiore, Solera} artangements: would ‘not bef. till a brother; Judge J. ‘Tom PATRICIA’S NOTEBOOK pneeneonaesaentAN Pla: bew for the final meeti: the MARYgIMMAC- ULA' UMNAE™. tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Mary Graham, 401 Whitehead street, at 8:00 o'clock. The final meeting of the Alum- nae will be on Easter Monday at 6:00 p.m, kkk Mrs. W. H. Henderson was elect- ed president at the Poinciana PRE SCHOOL PTA meeting of April. Chosen for vice-president was Arthur Armayor and secretary and treasurer is Mrs. T. C. Stall- lings. } For the meeting, the five year jolds entertained with a concert by the rhythm band and they , were cleverly dressed in red hats|’ ‘and capes. It was a delightful] program and all enjoyed it. }_ May seventh will be the last PTA meeting for the term. H xk * The - Junior - Senior HIGH SCHOOL PTA will hold its regu- lar monthly meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock in the school auditorium, corner White and United Sts. Election of officers for the en- suing year will be held. Mrs. Mary Milner’s class will stage a'Pan-Americam play, after which ;eyeryone will enjoy’ the | {cotmminity singing. { After the meeting a social hour will be enjoyed. and: delicious: re- freshments will be served by the hospitality committee. (All parents and friends are in- vited. se ote Mrs. RALPH SPALDING, of 801 Waddell street, the other day called up and asked to be put on the subscription list of The Citi- zen. She said she always en- joyed it. She is the wife of Cap- tain Ralph Spalding, who is now NOB Public Works officer, re- placing Commander Allen Hoar, who was sent to the Proving Grounds of the Navy at Dah! gren, Virginia. Mrs. Spalding ‘s a Key West girl having been de- scended from the Brown family. They came here from Ports- mouth, New Hampshire, where the Captain was last stationed. eK Here is an EASTER POEM from an eleventh grader at Key West High School: MY SAVIOUR’S LOVE My Saviour’s love surpasses all Later it was removed to/For those who heed His loving ty _t fim fe the shore, | the morgue in the Lopez Funeral call, For those, who take His offered In frozen north of coral strand. ¥ a NA it Berthe Sa RE Re EE FACKLEAS HAVE GIRL Six pound three ounce girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond at Key West Mother and child are doing well. The Fack- Fackler, Friday, Municipal Hospital. lers live at No. 5 Ashe street. VINSONS HAVE GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Vin- son of 2-D Porter Place announce the birth of an eight and one half pound girl to Mrs. Vinson last Friday. The baby has been named Linda Mae. Social Calendar MONDAY ~~ Jayshees, 8:00 p.m., Home of Mrs. Delio Cobo, 455 South. kkk TUESDAY JreSr. PTA, 8:00 p.m., School Auditorium. * WEDNESDAY Bridge Club, Officers’ Club, 8:00 p.m. x * THURSDAY Sewing Committee, Key West Hospital, 2:00 p.m. Sunshine Club, 1:30 p.m., Home of Mrs. Fernando Camus, Staples Ave. x * FRIDAY Girl Scouts, Troop 4, 4:00 p.m., St. Paul’s Parish Hall. * * SATURDAY Brownies, 10:00 p.m., Fleming Street Methodist Church, Pope suggests U. S. ease im- migration ban to aid Europeans. me Upon the Cross at Calvary. id His life ebbed out from nail and thorn, To rise again on Easter morn. How can I fail to give my heart To Him who humbly played His part? Assured that heaven has a place For all who learn to see His face. —ROBERT FELTON. Strand Theater ROBERT YOUNG in “THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS” Coming: “West of the Pecos” Monroe Theater f GARMEN MIRANDA in “Something for the Boys” My Saviour’s blood was. shAl for Coming: The Falcon in Hollywood There’s a Commercial Credit Office in KEY WEST 421 DUVAL STREET : Telephone 49 lete servi ies, COMMERCIAL CREDIT. able to people of this community. They include the financing on the installment plan of the purchase of automobiles; appliances of all kinds: car repairs and accessory purchases; industr business concerns; building repairs and ini Federal Housing Administration regulation through Commercial Credit Plan, Inc., an affiliate company. on individual signature—car or furniture, and many other financing services. ial r Ask your dealer or consult this office concerning any financing problem. Se habla Espanol. Commercial Credit Corporation Tne ps of one of the greatest nati \e ail- > are now i equipment for ovements under personal loans ————— TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1817—Country’s first free deaf and dumb school opens in Hart- ford, Conn. . 1865—Died—at 7.22 a.m., Presi- dent Abraham Lincoln, aged 56, victim of an assassin’s bullet. 1886—The world’s first success- ful trolley system starts in Mont- gomery, Ala. 1904—Carnegie Hero Fund es- tablished with 5 million dollar] endowment. 1920—Shoe company paymas-; ter and guard murdered at South) Braintree, Mass., for which Sacco} and Vanzetti later arrested. 1924—United States bars Jap- anese immigration. 1939—President Roosevelt ap- peals to Hitler and Mussolini to pledge ten years of peace. 1941—German night raid on Belfast, Ireland, kills 500. 1942—Corregidor still shelled by Jap artillery. 1943 — American air forces make their 73rd raid on Kiska. 1945 — All American armies converging on Berlin in action, Japs counter-attack on Okinawa. B-29s attack Tokyo. DELMONICO Restaurant and Bar 218 Duval Street Try One of Our COMPLETE DINNERS Specially Priced $1.00 - $1.50 -.$2.00 Special Spaghetti and Meat Balls CONCH CHOWDER Beer, Wi iis, ete. “Served Players After New Talent For the fun of the thing, and also to attract new members and discover new talent, the Key West Players have planned a series of evenings where one act plays will be read. Tonight at eight o’clock is the time of the first one and the Barn Theater on Duval street is the place, Maida and Joseph Lazarovici. co-directors of the Players, will be on hand to offer suggestions and they and other | members hope thet all residents (and this emphaiically ‘includes — se.vice men an their families) who ai interested in the little theater, will attend. CPA and OPA to speed pre- fabricated houses for veterans. CUSTOM TAILORED VENETIAN BLINDS *Awnings *Window Shades Available in the Workmanship i | | | Holy Week, the Seniors and Jun- , ulate presented the Passion of Passion Story Told sue At Convent a ie Ai As a fitting preparation for iors of Convent of Mary Immac- Our Lord, Jesus Christ, harmon- told by the four Evangelists. Simply, without without. scenery, Catherine Delaney; costumes, | Members of the Junior Class. and without 4 dramatic action they told that ‘crack Los | old; yet always new story of the ! jes and shakes California _—— --- —- ——>-hb¥, > Tn Cag EASTER SPECIALS | Best Materials and | | WE SPECIALIZE IN THE COMPLETE SERVICE of VENETIAN BLINDS Retaped, Recorded and Repainted KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotél Bldg. CALL 1042 for Estimates TWO HOTELS in... MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City Rates Reasonable , Ford Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd Street 80 Rooms - Elevator Solarium ROOMS with BATH and TELEPHONE Write or Wire for Reservations Pershing Hotel 226 N.E. lst Avenue 100 Rooms - Elevator Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION on PERMANENT WAVES Machine Wave ___. Machineless Wave - Shampoo : a $}]00 and Set : I Up POINCIANA BEAUTY SHOP For Appointment Phone 1036 aH KEY WEST MIAMI $5.95 | | SOUTH SCHEDULE Leave: MIAMI 7:40 am 3:05 pm 6:00pm | Arrive: KEY WEST 8:30am 3:55pm 8:50pm | NORTH Leave: KEY WEST 8:30am 4:15pm S10 pm Arrive: MIAMI 9:40am 5:05pm 10:00 pm 4 Route of the Buccaneers NATIONAL AIRLINES Wheat alone can is now restricted, world as food. Now... Ho dh a Baus ‘wheat has never been a large item in the brewing process—only wim of the entire U.S. wheat crop was used in 1945; In accordance with United States Govern- ment policy, the brewing industry has used no wheat whatever since March 1, 1946. OTHER MATERIALS CUT 30% The other grains used have been reduced by 30% —that is, to 70% of the 1945 amount. solve the problem of feeding the hungry. The grains to which the industry, are of a variety and grade not normally consumed by the people of the LESS BEER AND ALE Altogether, the brewing industry is using 30% asks us all to do What the President’s Famine Emergency Committee 1. Save and share wheat and fat products . . . Go light on all foods that take wheat, fats and oils—save breads, macaroni, cakes, cookies, pastries and deep-fried foods. Use drippings for pan-frying. Save salad oil—use boiled dressings. 2. Buy and serve more plentiful foods . . . Balance diets with the more plentiful foods, such as potatoes, fresh fruits and vegetables. 3. Waste NO food ... Dress up today’s leftovers for tomorrow. Make every crust count with melba toast, crumb-toppings, bread puddings and stuffings. Take no more than you can eat. Clean your plate. Turn in unusable fat salvage promptly. vheat used in heer or ale And wheat alone can solve the problem of feeding the world’s hungry less materials than in 1915. This results in a proportionately lower production. But since the current demand for beer and ale is about 25% greater than a year ago, the real shortage is nearer 50%. Consequently, your dealer will not be able to supply you with all the beer and ale you would like. We know you will understand the reason for this. 4 * * Your attention is earnestly directed to the . ) recommendations of President Truman's Fam- ine Emergency Committee, which are sum- marized in the box below. eae ay . This statement tells in clear, simple terms what each of us individually can do to help during the emergency. UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION

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