The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 9, 1946, Page 4

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Sweeting Ready ine Trojans Tomorrow SORE ARM IS OKAY; PI-* RATES TO USE NEW PITCHER AGAINST BLUE SOX Puly recovered from the sore @rm which forced him to leave fast week's game against the Pirates, Bubber Sweeting will take the mound tomorrow at 1! » against the Trojans in the; geeond week's play of the Win- ter League season. In the second | game of the Municipal Stadium | twin bill, the Pirates and Blue! Sex, oth beaten last week, col- Dede @harlie Albury, a tormer Red! Raider, may get a chance to pitch | te his old team-mates as either he or Puby Carbonell is the Tro- jan mound choice. DeWitt Rob-} @rte is due to catch for the Raid- evs and Joe Navarro for the Tro- jans. Im the nightcap, the Pirates will use a newcomer by the name | of Jee aqua on the mound with! ©. Rodriguez behind the plate. For the Blue Sox, it will be eith-; er G. Diaz, a former Pirate, or ©. Cruz on the mound with A. Rodriguez behind the plate. There were some “changes in the rosters of the teams during the week. The Pirates released G. Diaz, who signed with the Blue Sox, and Joe Casa, who signed with the Trojans. The Red Raiders released Charlie. Al- bury, who signed to play with the Trojans. Improvements in the field are comtinuing. New dugouts are be- img built, and clay is being brought from Miami next week). to put in the infield. The outfield has been cut considerably te give the outfielders 2 greater e@hance to cover more territory. La Concha To Have Dancing Every Friday and Saturday Nights J. D. McAndrews, manager, La Concha Hotel, announces else- where in today’s paper that danc- ing will be the order of things in the air-conditioned Rainbow Room every Friday and Saturday Music from 9 to 12 will be furn- jehed by Dez Butler's Orchestra. There is no cover or minimum charge, and every one is invited. Mark Stanley’s Orchestra, Sylvia Entertain At Raul’s Mark Stanley (Crunch), with Sylvie at the grand piano, will entertain tonight at Raul’s Club, ame of the nicer places to go for @ evening of relaxation and en- tertainment. Never a cover or minimum charge. Always plenty of fun. ceonmennuvnnznnnnnnn cae ELLA, Place Your Order NOW for XMAS CARDS WHb Your Name Printed Thereon MRS. R. B.; CURRY 006 Fleming St. Phone 412-J eT cee apaeapenagpemeteny at - EASY TO OPERATE Ul DRIV MOTOR BOATS Phone 398 North End of Grinnell Street BTL OVER 20,000 PAIRS of PRESCRIBED FOR IN THE PAST 14 YEARS RAY BAN SUN GLASSES BAUSCH & LOMB PRODUCTS USED EXCLUSIVELY DR JA VALDES| OPTOMETRIST oe aa MRC GE At Eras pre er To Pitch Terrific Struggle Today Between Cadets and Irish (Speein! to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—The na- Yankee Stadium here today where the unbeaten elevens of Army and Notre Dame meet at 1:30 p. m. A crowd of 74,000 is expected to see the struggle. Seeking their 26th straight vic- tory, the Cadets are only an even choice to defeat the Irish. All the pent-up feeling resulting from a 59-0 beating two years tion’s football fans looked toward | ee THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Ex-High School Gir U In ‘Angel Street’ Shows Diverse Q A pleasant discovery awaits those who see the Key West Players’ “Angel Street” next’ in the person of the youngest member of the cast, Faye Rob- erts, who plays the saucy Cock- ney maid. Those who saw An-| gela Lounsbury in this part in! the movie “Gaslight,” think that | Faye, only recently graduated from Key West High School, theatricals, more than stands comparison. Even her drab housemaid’s | uniform of the London (1890); | period, fails to extinguish her pert charm. Her lovely red-gold hair lights up even the dreary, old mansion where she plays her | part. When it is realized that ev- ery other member of the cast has had dramatic training and pro- fessional experience, Faye’s per- formance is all the more aston- | along with Army, especially if. ———_ a aah aoe ago and a 48-0 trouncing last year at the hands of Army is ex- pected to break forth when Notre Agee opens its aia: | tent director, Maida Lazarovici, Some prognosticators were’ say that one of the most satisfy-" making Coach Frank Leahy’s ing aspects of work with the men a définite choice over Army pjayers is the way it develops despite the presence of such poise and self-expression in the greats in the West Point line- -UP youngsters who take part. as Felix Blanchard, Glen Da-; The Players are always anx- vis, Hank Foldberg and others.’ ious to have new members, as Others, however, were stringing pew faces and new abilities are needed to cast the plays they " +s .awant to produce. It is a non- Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame’s profit and entirely. volunteer or- | great quarterback, was still suf- ganization and it is hoped dat_ fering from a sprained ankle Te “Angel Street,” besides providing ceived Wednesday but was eX-/ brilliant entertainment, will act pected to play most of the game.| a, a sort of membership cam- a aaa HURRICANES SWEEP OVER OHIO TEAM (Special to The Citizen) ORANGE BOWL, Miami, Nov, 8.—The : University of Miami turned back a last-pe- riod threat of the Miami (Ohio) University eleven here tonight and emerged with a 20-17 victory. ishing. The senior members of the Players, and their highly compe- the game is played on a dry field. ' paign. “The Barn,” with its quaint, happy atmosphere, proves the perfect melting pot for the ele- | ments which make up Key West —the native Key Wester, the Navy, and those of us who call ourselves Johnny-Come-Lately, but who love the old Island and hope to remain. “Angel Street snows a cross- nS ENES esanaiets — | RE OI SOOO OOOOCCE PEARLMAN'’S, Inc. “THE STORE OF QUALITY” The Largest Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S Store in Key West a Lustrous, gleaming gold thread swirls a bright edging on this datable black dress—glistens around cap sleeves and a perky hip peplum. Yours in black or brown rayon crepe. Sizes 9 to 15 Come In for Your Size Today Office Hours: 9-12 2-5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment ADDRESS PHONES 619 Duval St. Office 332 Upstairs Residence 295 While We Have Them Get the Habit of Shopping at PEARLMAN’S GUI VOC GOSS SSSI FITC LCC SS ICC TOOT Ow qQuyyvvvvy. AAA AAA AAA AA td tte dndadadadadadadadadadadatate te te date dated te ett tate tn tet tn tentntententantentantnte tnt ten tntntentnd 4pm AADAAADADALABALAASL BADD LS DD bo oo Ot be be de be bo be do Se be be be fo be be be fe Oe te be be fo fe bn 4 0, fn be, te > be ln in fn te en ben te Mn On ee a Or Or fr nt bn tn ls tr, tr. tn, tn. he. Mr ta he tt bn hn te. Mr Lr tn ts 200 Skaters Attend Approximately 200 persons at- tended the City Recreation Divi- sion’s regular Friday night roller skating party last night at Bay- ualities Of Group section of all three, Faye and: K Janice White for the Island, the View Park. Nolens, the Carl Johnsons, and ; companied their children. others for the Navy, and thej Johnny-Come-Latelys ... ah, A Fellow Feeling that’s a secret! ‘Basketball Clinic For Women Soon Girls and women of Key West | interested in becoming basketball | Officials will have an opportunity | to attend. a basketball .clinic for this purpose November 22 and 23 in the High School gymnasium, Recreational Director Dwight j Hunter announced today. The clinic will be under the di- rection of Mrs. Marian Woo Huéy of the Miami Beach rec- | reational department and a mem- ber of the women’s basketball as- ! sociation. Mrs. Huey refereed ' the city championship game here last season. Any girl or woman interested | in basketball officiating can at- | tend, including physical educa- | tion teachers, high school and col- ! lege students, and players. Those i intending to attend the clinic | should contact the City Recrea- tional Division. Rule books available there for those regis-! tering. Gent (at the back door): I haven’t averaged more than one meal a day all this week, lady. Mrs. Stout: Oh, are you trying to reduce, too? Strand Theater GENE TIERNEY in | “Leave Her To Heaven” Coming: “Saratoga Trunk” eocee evccevesseeeee® “Moaree Theater SIDNEY TOLER in ‘Shadows Over Chinatown Coming: Hasta Que Perdio Jalisco eee > ABABA AAASABAABAASA SANCHEZ FISH MAKRET | Foot of VIRGINIA STREET | at Bayview Park eLight Hand Fishing TACKLE eMullet, Shiners and Crawfish BAIP Also A Complete Line of FRESH FISH © Yellowtails eJewfish | @Snappers eGroupers is aca iif sg ci ac A combination chemical has been developed that kills plant’! pests such as rust, blight and mil- | dew in addition to insects. It’s Sauk Bisa cs to look lovely and efficient in Smoothly flowing lines . softly clinging fig- ure flattering . . . sub- tle color harmonies . make DORIS DOD- SON'S wools first choice of canny juniors. These luscious lovelies provide cozy comfort, too, for nippy days... yet they're always fea- ther-light, and cut for Come in and | | | comfort. see our collection of dresses that are nation- ally advertised. * * Trim “two-piecer”. - buttoned back middy with reg shoulder cut and nipped-in waist- i line. Houndstooth wool and rayon [ yt check. Black and white—brown and white. Sizes 9 to 15. 81295 As seen in SEVENTEEN and Illustrated Here Headquarters for Flexees & Bestform Brassie Sweaters for the Entire Family Lovely Lace-laden Slips—Popularly Priced at $1.60 up. Half-Slips in Black and White. Featuring BLUE AN Panties. Complete Apparel for Infants and Children ———$—— Shoes for the Entire Family Complete FURNISHINGS for the Home Curtains for Every Room in the Home M SPORT and DRESS al eee oe Every Reema tetlie 5m. N’S WE AR ae - Also SWEATERS RUBIN APPEL’S Many parents ac-j VUVIVF IV IVI Dresses Popularly Priced Childreu’s Dresses All Size New Shipment of Plastic SHOWER and BATHROOM CURT AES Boys’ Corduroy PANTS and LONG Pants SUTES Complete Stock of INF ANTS’ WEAR BLANKETS—AII-Wool and Part-Weel Diana and Maiden Form Bras, White and Tearesr A Nice Selectiee in BLACK wae RHYTHM STEP SHOES < All White Shoes for Misses Also SHOES for Street, Dress and Miley out <2.9..9 Sores and High Heels in Plastic Patents APPELROUTH’S cqmmussssssmenatene CJ WWW VVVVYYV OWT LW bbb bbe dh Add tnd dnd ddd ddnd. dd dddddddd ddd ddd dda d Chas. Aronovitz Department Store * Key West's Largest Store \ Double sets of buckles |” / 1 strapped tight at \ = your waist and shoulders 'n a free- swinging pleated-all- around skirt...a campus casual by Carole King. Of diagonal weave wool and rayon in cocoa or glider grey. This is an exclusive Carole King pattern. Junior sizes 9 to 15. $4495 PARE ROO ESS 64464684 22 eee a -22e eee ee Now showing Floral Chenille Spreads - Lace 1 Three Sizes - Embroidered Pillow Cases Curtains and Window Ensembles Scart Sets Shows Rugs and Ba se MEN’S and BOYS’ WEAR Sport Shirts, Long and Short Sleeves - White Dress Siu: Pants and Suits by MONROE and by CURLEY Boys Su Sport Coats and Wool Trousers i SHOES in All the New Fall Styles for Any Goessien ‘ 4a DRESS - STREET and SPORT WEAR “eaNRRNEE S See it in Glamour \ ye eA | eT = i HOUSEHOLD DEPAREME i Fi ee aie

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