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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN <=! ie Partly Scouts. Honor | Trio.at Dinner | ‘Thirty-one adult Scout leaders | Key West and Vicinity: gathered at the South Beach Res- | ol thi i | cloudy this afternoon, tayrant on Thursday evening for Saturday, with widely and to bid farewell to three of its ‘curring mostly in afternoons: or members who are leaving the city | © : inthe near future. ~ | ahie. eae. Commissioner Wilbert ra tonight ‘and Saturday, with Moehrke. will leave for Denver, tered showers and. thunderstorms Colorado, where. he will make °¢cutring mostly ‘in _ afternooiis his future home. Scoutmaster | “M4 <venings. ” | Jacksonville through the. Flor-- Archie Potter of Troop 52 and ; ‘ ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex; Assistant Scoutmaster. Ernest ico: Gentle to occasionally mod- ville to enter the University of tonight and Saturday. Florida... : | cloudy weather with widely scat- A delicious dinner of roast tered thundershowers. turkey, dressing and lime pie was! Jacksonville to Apalachicola: served the guests on the patio No small craft or storm warnings of the restaurant overlooking the have been issued. ocean. por’ After the introduction of | Key West, be ane 20, 1946 Partly their annual fellowship dinner,' showers and. thundersterms oc- by Albert Boza, dance. dixeetor. ° evenings. Gentle to moderate, va-. photographer, has been made Florida: Partly cloudy today: feel fortunate in eeu a Avila will leave for Gaines- . ‘ ter known: locally as. ““Guekoo,” | ed at the Metropolitan Museum the! | dae viseo 4 f bah erate southeasterly winds. today, | Stat - Uren, - ‘Texas, guests, Rev. E. S. Doherty, who (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m. RK presided over the dinner, called Eastern Daylight Saving Time, Washington 2s s an various speakers. The worl: City Office) 510 0 Def done by Mr. Moehrke for thel Temparaures Barly; Feller on. eats past several years in Bi esc Highest yesterday. _. .. 90 ond Megan as commissioner ‘or ontve | Lowest last night . . 82 > Merchants, $5 County, was praised by every-- Mean __ m8 ee 6G a t RHE one, as was the excelleut pro- Normal __ ai Be. eRe ~ an TMT A an Legion came . trom| @°*5 made by Scouting in Key; PRECIPITATION ears West. : | Rainfall, 24 hours end: Sona ~ I yewin defeat the Key West! Charles H. Ketchum, Sr;| 8:30 am, inches ieee ong Rewer; Trucks and sof a scheduled softball donble. | Whe was referred to as the great RELATIVE HUMIDITY ee fcheader last night at Bayview granddaddy of Scouting in Key} 63% At St Louis RW. B. Park: fe ti West, was present to enjoy the} | TOMORROW'S ALMANAC Teton <p & 7 3h. Legion took advantage of some fedtivities, as was George F.} (Daylight Saving Time) Lowis 610 2 loose fielding on. the part of;the | Ateher, another Scout leader Of sunrise ae TH om Haghy, Zuber, Kiing-| Merchants to tie the score in the | many years’ standing in the com-' Sunset 7:25 p.m. i; K ‘fourth an@ broke the knot in the | munity, Paul M. Brick, Field’ Moonrise 388 aan sixth when they pushed across| Executive from Dade County, Moonset i _. 5:20 p.m.| three runs on two errors and Og- | was also a guest. i : den’s single to win the game. . In appreciation of his fine | ea baa +. Frank Tynes started on the hill | work, Mr. Moehrke was present-| righ Tide Low Tide % _ for American Legion, but gave/ed with a Remington-Rand elec- | 7:23 am 0:25 a.m Foaston ® 2, way to Rosam in the fifth. Rosam | tric dry shaver by his co-workers. 957 p.m, 94) oun Munger, Beazie, Wilks ‘was credited with the victory. | Mr. Moehrke accepted the gift; =~" ao Garngveie Cooper, Barrett Fones, who went all the way| with expressions of thanks and Hapgr. Volage R. HE. 0 7 3 % winevieh, Lanning, Bahr, p and Salkeld; Gregg and! Pedw ards i At New York R. H EB. Chacage nits @ New York 1 Wyse. Prim and Williams to ond Grasso — At Philadeiphia R. Cipemanan, 2 1 30 5 0 Kos- Tomato League Game Saturday Setthell Tomeate League. will @t wnderway once more tomor- tow afterneon at Bayview Park when the Black Beans meet the Everyone interested in blay=! struck out: by Tynes 3, by Ros- img sefthall should come out, and they will be given a game. The League is under the spon- satehup af Geo, Malgrat, captain of the BA200, The League officials include dee Mira, Rey Valdez, Charles Albury, and Nestor Castaneda. Red Raiders Edge Air Station, 2 to | Red Raiders nosed out the Boca Chice Naval Air Station nine, 2 i 1 Sta-j.the second. He was relieved by bad A Mapicips! ©S"lp. Vitlazeal,, who finished . the : PHONE, 682 * game. ‘Walker was touched for 909 Fleming Street, Corner: Margaret: St. Key West, Pla, ranning were main factors in the Raiders’ win as they were q@uthit by Boce Chicans, 6 to 4. Sweeting started on the hill for Raiders. In the four innings worked, Sweeting allowed nly one hit and struck out five. Charles Albury took over thé mound om the fifth, giving up one ht and whiffing two batters, issuing two free passes. Philip (Cheta) Baker finished the game on the hill. Baker al- lowed the Airmen thrir lone run om four hits, He struck out one beater Kirwood, Boca Chica hurler, ‘went ali the way. He held the Aeiders to four safe blows, struck et four and did not walk a bat- o- " Raiders scored a run in the first taming when Cates singled, stole second, went to third on an error and scored on a passed ball. They | added another in the fourth on deubles by Baker and Alonzo. Boca Chicans threatened in the when they bunched four ies for their lone tally, but a ended the rally. — : R. H. E. Chica 000 000 010-—-1 6 2 100 100 O0x—-2 4 1 Kirwood and Miller; Sweeting, © Albury (5), Baker (8) andyNa- ' Varro Runs: Brown, Cates, Baker; er- « Miller, Navarro, Kane; runs im: Alonzo, Kirwood; two- hits: Baker, Alonze; stolen. : Carbonell, Cates; left on + Boca Chica.2, Red Raiders bases on : off Albury, 25 out: by Sweeting 5, by Al- tay & by Baker 4, by Kuwood for the Merchants, was charged swith the loss. Jack Villareal, Legion’s slug- ging outfielder, belted a homer im the third inning with nobody on base. J. collected two| carey, A, T. Warnock, J. W. hits in three cial trips to the) umm, F. C, Frohock,. H. A.! Archer, Paul M. Brick, Charles} plate to share batting honors. Young, J.C. Delaney, Isadore H. Ketchum, Sr., Alfred J. Veal, | ap pay ts to Weintraub, J. A. Medina, Jeff H.; Arthur A. Boza, Jr., Harry M: SanIPE Cerca” Aieveto pee n’| Knight, Jr, Dwight H. Hunter, Williams, Jr, Prestone S. Non-| ta played well for the Mer.|°:.& McCraw, John E, Pickens,| nemacher, Wilbur Porter, Ernest *t-| Wm. W. Demeritt, Rev. E. S. J, Avila, Archie R. Potter, John R. H.E,| Doherty, Wilbert J. Moehrke, B. Gilbert, C. Joe Cornell, David | Re Father Johnson, George F.' D. McCurdy and Josep! WEEKEND: SPECIALS at MAXWELL’S WARDROBE. wo? enn 8450 METAL FLOOR LAMPS *1675. DROP LEAF TABLES 52450 LIVING ROOM DESKS CEDAR CHESTS RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES Furniture and Furnishings briefly reviewed the progress of} New Missionary—Can you tell Scouting in Key West during the me what became of my predeces- last few years. | sor?” Among those present were: | Cannibal Chief — He made a Rev. G. Leon Wells, Albert H. ‘trip into the interior, ernandez; Tynes, Rosam (5) and Castro. Runs: R. Garcia 2, Acevedo, Lopez 2, Barber 2, Ogden, Villa- weal, Rueda, Tynes, Gomez, Diaz; errors: Ace’ .. Lopez, E. Gar-, cia, R. Beiro, Fones, Villareal; runs batted in: Acevedo, Lopez, B. Garcia, R. Beiro, Barber, den, Villareal 2, Valdez, Tyne: two-base hits: E. Garcia, Valdez: home run: Villareal} stolen bases: sacrifice hit: balls: off Tynes 5, off Fones 3; im 2, by Fones 2; winning pitch- er: Rosam; losing pitcher: Fones; umpires: Mira and Albury; scor- er: Castaneda. Paced by John Navarro, who collected four hits in five official trips to the plate, the Sher Jew- elers pounded Adams Dairy, 13 to 5, in the second game at the Park Field last night. Navarro scored four times and batted in two runs to take batting honors for the Jewelers. . J. Walker started for Adams, but was sent to the showers in only one hit but he issued four free passes to help in his down- fall. ‘Villareal gave up 14. hits in six and two-third innines. He fanned but one and'passed three, Andy Park, Jeweler hurler, coasted to an easy victory, scat- tering eight hits. He struck out four and walked two. J. Navarro and the old reliable, Geo. Malgrat, starred defensively for the Jewelers, while J. Lewis did likewise for Adams Dairy. Score by. innings: RS. Jewelers 330 240 1—13 15 2 Dairy .... 001 0103—5 8 3 Runs: Sawyer, Valdez 2, Na- varre 4, Malgrat 2, Hernandez, Sweeting, Park 2, Barber, Cruz, Ingraham, Gardner, Villareal; Real errors, Park 2, J. Lewis, Sterling, Walker; runs batted in: Navarro ICE 2, Malgrat 3, Hérnandez 2, Abreu : | Sweeting; sacrifice hit: Park;||| iS Guaranteed | double play: Barber to Cruz; left on bases: Jewelers 9, Adams PURE Dairy 6; bases on balls: off Walk- = be eS vie ar coe Place Your Refrigeration t struck out: by Villareal 1, by Parks 4; winning pitcher: Park; | losing pitcher: Walker; umpires: Albury and Mira; scorer: Cas- taneda. on a REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE Thompson Enterprises, Tne. (ICE DIVISION) KEY WEST, FLA. \ Secret Weapon Wife—“Wake up, John. There's a burglar in the next room.” Hubby—“Well, I've no revol- ver. You go in and look daggers at him.” is More Economical! It Is PURE Healthy and Safe 4; hits: off Sweeting 1 in 4 in- nings, off Albury 1 in 3 innings, off Baker 4 in 2 innings; winning pitcher: Sweeting; losing pitcher: PHONE NO. 8 E VENETIAN BLINDS er | Program for the “Night of- Joy” ; e benefit dance to be given Satur- ; day evening, September 21, at-the | the. paintings, of. Mrs, | Driftwood, has been announced | Whidden .at a. tea: on; Sunday; af - Ivan Baggett, local news services, of Mr. Baggett for the! popowe as he has-had- much-experi- | “Waves. at. " ence in this capacity, having ap- | corded. first. honors. at a Carnegie peared in. programs: of this type |Hall exhibit and her work, with i while serving in.the Navy. during! landgeapes, life, still life and nau- |) : the -war. Henry, Rodriguez,, bet- | tical scenes have: been. digplay-{) Tn ti i will also. be. on. hand. of Art ‘and the Brooklyn: Museum tiam number, will open the pro: Born in Texas, her paintings) gram, Mercedes, Font will appear ),and: sketches of horses have aps |— ; as solo dancer supported by. a| peared many times: on. magazine, j group of dancing girls: in lavish | covers. > costumes. ae Geraldine Alfonso, pretty, Key. West girl, will offer several songs in Spanish, followed by/ little Maggie Louis, popular child rumba team. Attined in. beautiful South American costumes, complete with spectacular Carmen Mi- randa hats, a chorus of girls will next appear in the clever num- ber, “Brazil.” Featured are Miss} Edna Del Pino and two: Samba teams. Rose Farrell, popular and at- tractive newcomer to Key West, is soloist in. a Gypsy number. followed by the renowned Edna and Albert Boza leading a conga’ line of the city’s finest dancers, | who. will complete the show, with the well known La Comparsa. EE fins cola money for roping thre,calves and | bulldogging one steer., He aver- ; aged about 15 seconds, for each | time out, \ Subseribe te Tne. Citizem, Hea iS | ATIONAL SOUTHARD Cr ‘AR a That GOQD. wacusan COFFEE and CUBAN Try A Pound:Today!! _ SHE'LL Glow WITH PRIDE _~ AT YOUR CHOICE! noes use our ‘4 GIFT PLAN TO PAY $gg75 Both rings in 4K / . gold matched design. Outstanding ladies’ watch value, 5110 pe Brilliant diamond with 2 side dia SY LAPEL WATCHES $4250 Rhinestone and_ novelty styles; guaranteed. 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