The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 25, 1946, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LO eee tee lee AN’S, Inc. “THE STORE OF QUALITY” The Lergest Eechuswe LADIES’, MISSES’ ata CHILDREN'S Store in Key West Engagement of Miss Marjorie Holladay to Joseph B. Allen, Jr. Announced éSyecial to The Citizen) AS COLUMBIA, Kentucky, May 25.—Announcement has been made by Mrs. Mabel Holladay of Columbia, Kentucky, of the engagement of her daughter, Marjorie, to Joseph B. Allen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen of Key West, Florida. The bride-elect is also a daughter of the late John C. Holla- day, a pioneer resident of Adair County, Kentucky. She is an alumna of Lindsey-Wilson College of Columbia and taught in the public schools of Adair County. ; During the war Miss Holladay served in the WAVES with duty in New York City, Key West and Miami. She recently returned home after receiving her release from the servite, Headquarters jor Your GRADUATION GIFTS PROBLE ms WILL BE SOLVED if A ) OUR STORE ; Lovely Underwear, such as GTS for GIRLS fn Stipa, Hight Gowns. ‘Tales ond Feoey Petemes. lerge assortment of Boxed Begs. Desk Sets. Dresser — Powder and Toilet Mr. Allen received an honorablé discharge recently from well es such prastical gifts e® Blouses, Skirts. Swim Suits, Shorts, Short sets and Play Suits. GIFTS for BOYS RECEIVED THIS WEEK Large Assortment of BA’ = SUITS in = two-piece t Hew Ghipeee: of BLOUSES, SKIRTS and DRESSES “—=.'2e2 "" LARGEST SHOE une w THE ARTVENT for LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN and the BIGGER BOYS = PTO S SUNDIAL, ACROBATTE, ROBIN HIND, BNDICOTTE and JOHNSON and =e ehrere evelteble here for children and La he Ales © erge showing of CALIFOR- PROCESS Piey Shoes in white and at other colors. i" We Cheee of | o Clock Every Thursday tet the Heb of Shopping at PEARLMAN'S FPO Oe OOO Oe ee ee errr rrr TTIW! — becoming Junior Chamber of Commerce the Navy in which he served almost four years, part of which was spent in the Pacific theater. Key West Citizen for the past fifteen years, he has been active in civic and fraternal life in Key West. As business manager of The The groom-elect is a charter member of the Lions Club, and Young Democrats, having served a term as president of the latter two organizations. A life-long member and vestryman of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Mr. Allen is also affiliated with Dade Lodge, F:& A.M., and the Chamber of Commerce. The wedding will take place in St. Paul's Church, Key West, on June 27. MISS MARJORIE HOLLADAY Walcott Outpoints ° In Heavyweight Go (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK. — “Jersey Joe” Walcott of Camden, N. J., won a unanimous decision over Oma of Detroit, Mich., in a ten- round heavyweight bout last night at Madison Square Garden. Walcott entered the ring as a 13- 5 favorite and was the aggressor throughout the fight. The 32-year old Walcott knocked the 29-year old Oma down in the first round with a hard right for the count of three. Johnny Burns was the referee. Walcott won all the rounds by his aggressiveness except the eighth round that was given to Oma due to low blows by Wal- cott. In the closing rounds, Wal- cott tried hard for a knockout but his elusvie opponent kept too far away to receive any dam- aging blows. as a summer tan. this happy foursome for carefree you. In pleasure-loving Tegra—a BUR-MIL quality LABTEX rayon fabric. Sizes 7 to 15 whustvely at HERMAN’S Thersdey ot | o'Clock Lee Oma Last Night) Lee} Raidlens Try For Second Victory The Red Raiders will be going after their third straight victory | here Sunday when they meet the much improved Eastern Air} Lines team from Miami in an- other Dade County League game. tied for third place, could very well earn a second place spot if they should beat the EAL boys. The Raiders will throw against the Miami boys their ace, Bubber to them for this. game. Dewitt Roberts who has shown much! improvement in his - catching} duties will do the receiving. East- ern Air Lines will count on either Gene Gossmna or Bill Martynik to do the hurling with] Nick Balikes doing the catching. The probable lineup for thé Raiders with the batting aver- ages in parentheses is as follows: Arnold, ss (.259); Villareal, 1b (.364); Baker, cf (.500); ‘Roberts tc (185); Alonzo, rf (.400); Garcia (316) or Mira (.100) lf; ;Hernan- dez, 3b (.180); J. Albury (.200)| or J. Carbonell (.000), 2b; B. Sweeting, p (0-1) (.333). The game will begin at 3 p.m. The above lineup is not official, | and. it! is:subject: to’ change by game ‘time. The boys are in: good ; | shape, and it is. expected that the Raider8 will be favorites. ! | SRE RT Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR *-BRAND na cusan COFFEE | and CUBAN Try A Pound Today! Strand Theater GREER GARSON in “Valley of Decision” Coming: “Practically Yours” ZEB SRRBERBRBBE | Monroe Theater VAN JOHNSON in | Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo News - Sports - Shorts FORRENT Will Lease Store Room Suitable for Office, Gift Shop, Sports Wear | i | BEST | Downtown Location 32 SIMONTON ST _ Announcement Archie Thompson’s Wholesale Grocery is Now Under the Ownership of J. H BRADY 1408 Duncan Street PHONE 643-W Specializing in WHOLESALE GROCERIES DRUG and FOUNTAIN SUNDRIES Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated Sn le ARE SRE i ET 'Reminder Sweeting, who will be available} - String Is | from fermented rice. Sending out a little’ string tied ak ieiinincoteena: to a bulletin Secretary Joe Boza| Subscribe to The Citizen. of the Businessmen’s Association | reminds of the meeting of ‘the; club on Monday night at 8.0’clock at the Health Unit. Some of the topics for discus- sion are mapped out in: the .bul- letin questions such as -the ferry. to Cuba, Ivational Air Lines. per- | mit, new building material -for| Key West, are to be sieuseed: TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS APPEL’S In taste} ‘sake, the national: bev- erage of Japan, resembles ma- deira or.sherry wine. It is made STRONG ARM BRAND COFFER "Krispy, Rool listen one-precer >} for your'every summer need. Shoulder yoke and pe lower skirt contrasts with bodice color, makes # this two-toner a must. White lace‘flowers are'tied ~ ~ JM on with self bows ind the sash of contrasting “© Wi colors for a tiny waist. In sizes 9 to 15, Cotton DRESSES Our Cotton Fashions are naturals for Summer. They are Sun-Loving, Suds-Loving and Style-Loving all at once. Drop in and see our selection of. Nationally Advertised Dresses. Budget Priced: $2.80 - $5.00 - $5.40 - $6.80 and up. New Shipment of Spectator A Perennial Favorite for Summer BEACH WEAR Yours for a carefree Florida Living—are our Swim Suits by CATALINE, 2-and 3-piece Play Suits by HOLLY- WOOD, PREMIERE, and Slack Suits by LADY ALICE. ‘Headquarters for Flexees and Best Form Brassiers For Tiny Tots RUBIN APPEL’S We Close Every Thursday ai 1 o'clock Swim Suits - Sun Suits - Pinafores Dresses : Wash Suits - Many Items Painted to your individual taste and order . . . They are washable . . . Ai- tractively priced! MARGARET and NANCY DESIGNER MAKER Phone 1176-M 135-D Poinciana Place Phone and We Will Gladly Cell | with Samples AS APPEARING IN MAY CHARM Chalk Fath . ee Line om oP pointed peplum... eo w sylph in the crispest cotton ever te be mere wi Irish-like lace. Grey, Luggage, Chartreuse or sate with white in sizes 9-15. We Expressly Urge You te See th SUMMER DRESSES We They are all Nat oh pes & @ lines thot slim you “me y New Shipment of ~ Shimon ot BEOESES * Children’s Cotten Boys’ SUN SUNITS that welt —— New Showing of Beach Wee A shipment that is months It includes many Nat 1- and 2-Piece PLAY S$ Other Want ——__ New Showing of STYLISH SHOES fer Sees or ANY and ALL O00 (Site ith LOW and HIGH HEELS Se WHSPORT WEAR for MISSES £3 and COLDER Shoes of All Wante BROWN ant WHITE SPECTATOR PUMPS and OXFORDS with Militery Meet CHILDREN’S SHOLS— 40 Stptee Also BOYS’ and GIRLS’ WHITE Migh-Tep SenOtE $$ nncinennemettionen APPELROUTH’ s geen We Clove Eve

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