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Traffic Accidents Send 2 to Hospital Twe Key West residents were the hospital Thursday as} traffic accidents. | m™., a man identi- a Mr. Roberts, 321 treet, was knocked @ Navy bus, driver un- ‘The injured man was the Municipal Hospital the Pritchard ambulance. He for cuts on the left forehead, and bleeding mouth. He was later of Pp. as sl | -iftit ant a Studebaker, E. W. Oakes, 48; as struck by a Har- motoreycle driven Allan Scheneck, 1101 street, and owned by Newlan, 1403 Pine Oakes car was parked right side of White street ime hitting the car the motor- skidded up on the side- Welk. Seheneck was taken to the Nevy Hospital by Oakes for Weatment of injuries. Mrs, Harvey At Polio Conference Mee Wilhelmina G. Harvey, @eeretary of the Monroe County of the National Founda- ter Infantile Paralysis, Inc., ®@ regional meeting of i Foundation for In- Paralysis at the Hotel in Charlotte, North} Capelina, last week. DBelegetes prepared plans for a! feeord March of Dimes cam- | January 15-30 to replen-| funds drained by this sum- | nation-wide polio epi- . Expenditures for case of Patients throughout the na- @re running higher than before, the local chairman am, M w £ I I hill ‘The conference was attended | ety and state campaign di- eetters from North Carolina, Geeth Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alebame, Mississippi, Tennessee end Virginia | The last March of Dimes net-/ ted $156,982.66 nationally, :includ- tee $412,000.56 in North Caro- $96.419.08 in South Carolina, |. $271,090.99 in Florida, $355,829.58 os $154,901.15 in Ala- $711,858.18 in’ Mississippi, 108.86 in ‘Tennessee, and 210.88 in Virginia. a | Inemployed Get Checks In County @heeks for unemployment com- @emestion during the week end- tag Getober 18 went to seven gereme in Monroe County. Of ‘theme, all seven were men. The @ealty total of payments was 985 Throughout the state $93,567 Web pelt to 6.265 pefsons, 2,801 men and 3,464 women tn Monroe county the compen- unemployed, all men, were as ‘Gltice clerks, 1; baggagemen, 1; ertemders, 1; truck drivers, 2; eemstruction labor, 2. Engagement { Announced | his orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Humphries, 1398 Duvel street, announce the of their daughter, fone 4. Hicks, to Private Ray W. US.MC., of Mt. Vernon, ‘Tie date of the wedding jeasterly winds and partly cloudy | the NCCS Junior Hostesses Tues- } admission charge. Mus: nl ‘ iGrey Ladies Met The Weather | Here This Morning FORECAST Mrs. L. H.' Goddard, Chairman | Key West and Vicinity; Cloudy Volunteer Special Services, Am- to partly cloudy with scattered erican Red Cross. has announced showers this afternoon, tonight that Mrs. Carl Van Deusen, | and Tuesday. Not much change chairman, started a trainjng class | in temperature. Moderate to fresh at 10 o’clock this morning in the easterly winds, occasionally, chapter house to prepare the Hos- strong in showers. Small craft pital and Recreation Corps, bet- warning displayed 1000 EST. j ter known as “Gray Ladies,” for | Florida: Continued partly the important work which they | cloudy.and rather windy with will do in furnishing recreation mild temperatures this afternoon, for the patients of the U. S. Na-! tonight and Tuesday. Few widely ; val Hospital here. seattered showers during after-| Mrs. Dan Navarrd’ gave the | noons. Showers along the coast opening address in which she} tonight and Tuesday morning. / reviewed the history of the Rea| ,East Gulf of Mexico: Fresh Cross, bringing the organization | forward from its inception in the | year 1859 to the organization of ,the Key West Chapter of Amer- ican Red Cross in 1917. The program of Volunteer) Special Services, in all i branches, with special emph: placed on the program of hos tal and recreation corps was pre- sented by Carl Van Deursen, chairman of ay Ladigs.” Miss Catherine Elliott, Field ¥ 2 Director of the American Red| Small craft warnings displaye ;Cross staff at Naval Hospital, | 1000 EST for Key West area.’ Sutlined for the class the tenta- Fresh, occasionally strong, east-! tive program of the Corps Train- erly winds from 24-26 mph off | ing Services, as approved by the shore, commanding officer of the hos- pital, List of trainees present fol- weather this afternoon, tonight and Tuesday. Few showers ex- treme south portion during after- noons and early evenings. | Jacksonville through the Flor-' ida Straits: Fresh easterly winds and partly cloudy weather this afternoon, tonight and Tuesday. Scattered showers through the Florida Straits and over coastal waters, most numerous at night. Jacksonville to Apalachicol REPORT ; Key West, Fla., Oct. 28, 1946 | lows? (Observation taken at 8:30 am.,! Mrs. Alice Benham, Mrs. Leora Eastern Standard Time, | Davis, Mrs. B. L, Grooms, Mrs. City Office) | Carl Hilton, Mrs. Wm. Holman, | Temperatures | Mrs. Kola Reid, Mrs. Otto Scher- Lowest last night - 74 Claire Wanee. Mean ae : ml ee eee eee Precipitation | Honor Roll Listed | Rainfall, 24 hours ending Belatve emery | ‘The Honor Roll of San Ca | (astern Standard Time) | period of the present semester is Sunrise ae 2am. ys CON A 7 tin, Mario Disgdiertt, Margarita Moonrise |, 10:34 a.m. ‘ a isediertt : Stocniset ~9:14 pum,| Pons, Helio Baker, Danubio Val- Highest yesterday 80 ini, Mrs. Wm. Stevenson, Mrs. Normal . 8:30 am,, inches 6, At San Carlos Here, Tomorrow's Almanac | School for the first six weeks eaineet 5:49 p.m. Francisca Pons, Julio Balbon- dez and Diana Valdez. | Those with perfect attendance | were: Eugene Alfonso, Alicia Pons, Danubio Valdez, Celido Pons, Camelia Cabot, Yolanda | Cabot, sorge Disgdiertt and | TIDES Tomorrow Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) High Tide Low Tide 1:08 p.m, 6:17 am, 11:52 p.m. 5:30 p.m Additional Tide Data Reference Station, Key West Time of| Height of Tide |high water —Ohr. 10 min. | Margarita Pons. | The above report was prepar- } {ed by Miss B, Remond, princi- pal. Roig-Albur fs +2h ingagement r. 26 in. | Mr, and Mrs. Edward Roig an- ‘hr. | nounce the engagement of their AOA: | daughter, Ondina, to Oscar Al- 4-2hr. pees son of Mr. and Mrs. An- 10 min. +1.4 ft. | drew Albury, ona iaionadded: Date of the wedding. will be to be } announced later. Station— Bahia Honda (bridge) No Name Key (east side) Boca Chica (Sandy Point) Caldas Channel (north end) Plus corr Minus corrections, tracted. | 0.0 ft. | | | | sub- | | 0. Holds Supper Fern Chapter No. 214 OES, will conduct a supper tomorrow at 6) in the patio of the Masonic | at Eaton and Simonton } will fol- Gala Hallowe’en Dance A’ gala ‘Halloween Dance and | costume party will be held by eae day at 8:30 p. m, at St. Ma streets. A bunco party Parish Center, 1021 Duval street. ; low. ——— S$ The evening will be featured = by games, a pifado, prizes for EEE ICTS the best costumes. Refreshments Make This Newest Addition to Your Home will be served. There will be no furnished by John Pritchard and| FLEXIBLE ALUMINUM VENETIAN BLIND = Will Withstand Salt Air a Extreme Humidity Strand Theater JOAN LESLIE in “CINDERELLA JONES” nd has not been announced Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Boudreau, 1904 Catherine street, announce the birth of @ son at 3:25 p. m. yesterday at the Municipal Hos- pital Wilsons Have Son The birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, 17-2 Poinciana Pisce, Was announced today. The child was born at 3:27 p. m., y terday at the Municipal Hosp’ IN MEMORIAM A tibute of love and devotion te the memory of our dear sister, Mee. Constance Roberts-Edwards, whe entered into efernal rest Oetober 26, 1938 You ere always in our thoughts And somehow always near, But words can never tell How we miss you, sister dear. Swter> MRS. B. R. CORNELL, MRS. IRENE R. STRAUGH- TER, MRS. LEONORA STYLES- RAINES. Brothers ERSKINE A. ROBERTS, JAMES D. BOBERTS, JR. ape ‘ Baked Enamel Finish to Harmonize With Any Color Scheme Coming: “Three Strangers” | Monroe Theater | KEY WEST ‘AHI ESTA EL DETALLE’| Venetian Blind Co. ,120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldc. Cantinfli Sara Garcia | con Cantinflas y Sara Garcia | CALL 1042 for Estimates Spanish Picture eeccccccce | weekly from one | mony THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thompson Here Seeking Workers Sidney Thompson, former city electrician of Key West, now jresiding in Savannah, Georgia, | the a was in placing Island City today classified advertise- jment in The Citizen, trying to} recruit cigar-makers for his fac- tory, 729% East Anderson street, ' in Savannah, Georgia. Thompson served in the Mer- chant Marine during the past} war and has lived in Savannah | about a year and a half. Thomp- son’s cigars have been forwarded } to China and England, and Win- ston Churchill has been the reci- | pient of many cigars produced in } Thompson’s Georgia plant. All six of: Thompson’s present employes are not Key Westers, but he is trying to recruit some ; local help. Thompson said that! he had an order for 50,000 cigars Georgia con- cern alone. Brawner-Gore Nuptials Here Miss Buena Vista Gore of Fort! Sam Houston, s, and Lt. Dar- | nell LaVern Brawner of Ham z r ton, Ga., were married Saturday { afternoon 3 o'clock at the Pres- byterian Church here. The cer was performed by Rev.‘ Avery, pastor. Following the ceremony, the | newlyweds took a one-day honey- | {son of Chi ‘hibition enforcement TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1636 — Recently-arrived Puri- ‘tans found Harvard with 400 ' | pounds, a sum amounting to one- half the colony’s annual income: 1646—(300 years ago) John El iot, “Apostle to- the Indians,” | preaches his first sermon to the; | Indians, near Boston; by summer was preaching to tHem in their, own language. i 1853—Thoreau publi first book, the classi eek on, the Concord and Merrimac Riv- ers,” at his own expense—700 of shes his” | original 1,000 copies later return-j ed to him as unsaleable. | 1886—In thé presence of a mil-! lion people, President Cleve!and | dedicates the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. 1893—Mayor Carter H. Harri- ago a inated. 1919—U.S, Senate repasses pro- | bill even President's veto. | 1925—-Court martial begins of Col. William Mitchell of Army | Air Service for criticizing the | 1942—Americans fight Japs; back stubbornly on Guadacanal. } 1943—The U.S. 8th and 5th} ies active in Italy. ; 1944—Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell alled from China to Washing- i ton. Bulgaria signs armistice | with the Allies. i rthur Ja: mer Christian insti- tutions. Mi moon by plane to Miami. A re- ception in Hpnor of the couple was held last night at the home of Mr, and Mrs. N. H. Pepper. Guests were mostly Army and} Navy personnel. | i | } | —— i Hallowe’en Party \ Tommie Thomas, Jr., of 913 Georgia street, will entertain a} few of his neighborhood friends at his birthday gathering on Hal-'! when he will be six| years old. Today's Anniversaries (Know America) 1792—Er Fairbanks, Vei mont manufacturer, scales inven- tor, Civil War governor, born in Brimfield, Mass. 1864. 1836—Homer D. Martin, land- scape painter, whose pictures fetched fabulous prices after death but were unsaleable when in Albany, N. 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