The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 26, 1946, Page 4

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The Weather FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly eloudy today, tonight and Wed- Mesday. Moderate to fresh east and southeast winds becoming southeast and south Wednesday. Florida: Partly cloudy and mild teday, tonight and Wednesday except scattered showers over ex- treme north portion and cooler im the Tallahassee area Wednes- day. dacksonyille through the Flor- ida Straits: Moderate to fresh southeast to southerly winds to- day, tonight and Wednesday ex- cept winds fresh through the Florida Straits. Partly cloudy weather. Few showers in ex- treme south portion and over ex- treme north portion Wednesday. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate heast to southerly tonight and Wed-| nesday except shifting to north- erly over extreme north portion; early Wednesday. Partly cloudy weather. Few showers extreme | ferth portion Wednesday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | No small cnuaft or storm warnings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Nov. 26, 1946 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m.,! Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean Normal 'Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 6:30 a.m., inches ©. Relative Humidity 75% Tomorrow's Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) 6:51 a.m. 5:38 p.m. 19:10 a.m. 8:50 p.m. TIDES Tomorrow High Tide Low Tide Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) 12:50 p.m. 5:58 a.m. 11:30 p.m. 5:04 p.m. Additional Tide Data Reference Station, Key. West Time of| Height of Station— Tide {high water Bahia Honda = —Ohr. (bridge) ..10 min. No Name Key +2hr. (east side) 20 min. Boca Chica —Ohr. (Sandy Point) 40 min. Caldas Channel +2hr. forth end) 10 min. +1.4 ft. Minus corrections to be sub- tracted. Plus corrections to be added. 0.0 ft. Children’s Village GENEVA, Switzerland. —(AP) . "ee J International Union for the Protection of Children has voted to take over the patronage of the Pestalezzi children’s vil- lage at Trogen, Switzerland, where 384 war orphans are to! live. BLIND PIG BAR Key West's Most Unusual Rendezvous Strand Theater TYRONE POWER in “JESSE JAMES” Coming: “A Stolen Life” SSCeveecececeosoou Monroe Theater PORTRAIT OF MARIA “the Lonesome Trail” Seeescccececee Thanksgiving TURKEY DINNER $150 BLUE ROOM BAR-B-O 1207 WILLIAM STREET Opp Gas Plant f 1 ‘ht le % if PLENAMINS ‘Twe tiny copsules contain ALL VITAMINS fy known to be essential to human [P)} @uwition, plus liver and iron. 72's $2.59 stat none ER a1 GARDNER'S PHARMACY 1114 Division St., Cor. Varela | Phone 177 Free Delivery | Harold Laubscher To Wed Tomorrow The approaching marriage of Harold R. Laubscher, well-known young Key Wester and assistant manager of the Chamber of Com- merce, to Miss Adelaide Marchant of Port Jervis, N. Y., was an- nounced today. The ceremony will be perform- ed tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock in the First Presbyterian Church. Dr. Melrose Avery, pastor, will officiate. Laubscher is the son of Mrs. William Laubscher, 408 Eaton Street. He is a graduate of Bosse High School, Evansville} Ind., and of Evansville College. During the war he served three years in the Pacific theater where he was attachd to the Headquarters of General Douglas MacArthur. The bride-to-ve is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton E. Marchant of Port Jervis. She is a graduate of Port Jervis High School and Miss Dayton’s School at Middletown, N. Y. During the ar Miss Marchant served in a secretarial position with the Fed- eral Bureau of Investigation in Washington. Ee eT TTT MEETINGS ST TTT TIMIILULLLLLLLLU LALLA La Legion Meets Tomorrow A regular meetinf of Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion, will be held tomorrow evening (Wednesday) at 8 o'clock in the Legion Home, corner White and Southard streets. Plans will be discussed for. the Legion Christmas Party to be held at the Naval Hospital for the patients. Many other items of business are scheduled for ac- tion. All members are urged to attend. MANAGERS TO MEET A meeting of managers of all teams in the Winter Baseball League will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the office of City Clerk Roy Hamlin. JURY PANEL NAMED City Clerk Roy Hamlin is pre- paring a list of 112 Key West residents to be submitted to the U. S. District Court as a jury panel for a forthcoming court ses- sion. Love and roses) friends and wine Thomas Moore 1779-1852 For smart, grand-tasting cock- tails,simply serve Croix Royale Sherry. Made from the fing grapes of the San Joaquin Valley. Expertly, patiently blended. Its tempting flavor and “banquet” bouquet give you “Royale” pleasure at cock- tail time. Croix Royale Premium Wines — for every pleasant event. Croi Royale Priv: Stock Wi for truly great occasions, Cameo Vineyards Co., Fresno, ROYALE fornia o 7 Ward Distributing Co. 930 Catherine Street Key West, Florida tT. Trousseau Theme For Fashion Show The story of: a bride and her “dream trousseau” is told in the script written by Mrs. Arthur V® Armayor for the Fashion Show being presented tonight at St. Paul’s Parish Hall in connection with the Bazaar. The affair wiil be emceed by Billy Warner with Mrs. Polly Carbonell playing the role, of the prospective bride whose dream outfit is depicted by Miss Diane Auxier, Miss Betty Lane, Miss Harriet Ward, Miss Elizabeth Ayala, Mrs. Mary Bailey, Mrs. Marjorie Allen, Mrs, Florence Ardagh, Miss Catherine Connor, Mrs. Beulah Russell, Mrs. Ro- Knight, Miss Virginia Kelly, Miss Ernestine Evans, Mrs. Anna Lounders, Miss Gloria Acevedo, Miss Harle: Gilbreath, melda Sheppard, Mrs. Nathalie | | acrobatic dance, Carleen Moore; j; vocal solo, Fay Bervaldi; ballet ‘HE KEY WEST CITIZEN SEES AFTER 16 YEARS KANSAS CITY.—Warned 20 years’ ago that growths on her eyes were robbing her of her vis- ion, Miss Ethel O’Connors of Atchison, Kan., underwent an op- {cessful and, for sixteen years she has been totally blind. Recently, however, she underwent a second operation which completely re- stored her vision. bride” will be Mary Carbonell {and Frederick Armayor. Music will be played by Ger- |ald Saunders on the violin, and Kingman Curry on the piano; vo- calists, N. P. Shennahan, Arthur Vv. Armayor, Pat Lane, Gerald Saunders and Blily Warner. Augmenting the show will be the following musical numbers: Ensemble, The Ramblers; dance, Paula Louise Newhouse Miss | selection, Catherine Symmonette Betty Maloney. Tr inbearers for the “dreamis dance specialty, Gail Wallace; en mble, The Ramblers. GEORGE'S Grocery 1500 Newton Street One Block from North Beach Phone 714 Inn—Now Being Operated by Charles L. Moody, Jr., Owner K. W. Transit Co. Bus Phone Orders Accepted with No. 3 Passes Our Door PROMPT FREE DELIVERY THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Everything for Your THANKSGIVING DINNER YOUNG TURKEYS And All the Things to Make Your Dinner a Success T-Bone STEAK Sirloin or Round STEAK Top Round ROAST ..... Fresh GROUND MEAT - Ib. ea lbs - Ib. = Ab. 65c 63c 57c 47c AND MANY OTHER CUTS PURE LARD 1-Ib. Pkg. 53¢ All Brands of CREAM ....5 Dole’s PINEAPPLE JUICE Libby's or Heinz CATSUP Libby's CHILI SAUCE VERMONT MAID Solid Pack Dromedary WE HAVE MAYONNAISE and SALAD DRESSING Grits, Oil, Lard and Tomato Paste Peter Pan PEANUT BUTTER . 12-0z. Gan 31° Imported GUAVA PASTE noe 64° Helen Ann 1-Ib. Jar $113 of ALL KINDS at PASTRY popuiar prices Complete Line of ... FRUITS and VEGETABLES Frozen Sliced STRAWBERRIES 1b. B7e Pkg. Northern Toilet TISSUE - 3 Rolls 23° Gayla Sweet Toilet SOAP . 4 cic O0 CLOROX in & U. S. No. 1 White POTATOES en Zi Louisiana 2 ue oe Firm Ripe TOMATOES . eration, which did not prove suc-! | Form Pan-American Club | A Pan-American Club was! formed yesterday by Grade 4-A} of the Division Street School, | taught by Amelia Cabot. Offi- | cers were elected and a plan for collection of five-cent dues was | approved. A social hour and re- freshments were enjoyed after the meeting. | VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS THANK ALL DONATORS | to the BUILDING FUND (| SL A TE Where You Can Shop_ | for Your Little Folks Shorts and and = Shirts nklets @Shoex Dresses and USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN “Your Child's Appearance Is Our Business” MR. and MRS. E. J. RUEDA, Props. } 1111 Duval St., Opp. Cuban Club \ SEATTLE, Wash.—After five days and 50 miles of hiking in a vain search for deer in Washington, Ed Crippen, policeman, came wearily home. While cleaning his rifle, he raised _MONROE 510 FLEMING STREET local | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946 it to sight through a window— and froze. A three-point buck deer.in the garden met his gaze Crippen, with all the will power he possessed, slowly lowered his gun. His home is in a game pre serve. MARKET Specials for Wed., Fri., Sat. Creamery BUTTER __ ».90¢ All Brands Limit Six Can McGrath 29° Cans PEAS 2 Ib. 70¢ PORK H Half or Whole ic U.S. No. 1 White POTATOES CRANBERRY SAUCE Boston Butts PORK Maxwell House COFFEE _ ». 48° EGGS x. 58° HAM by the Half Ib. 75e Dressed and Drawn Ib. 65¢ CHICKENS LOIN ROAST Ib. 65¢ can 32° » 58° PORK Place Your Order for Turkeys and Chickens Eart 22444444 e Quality Groceries. e weevevves rwvevvyy, Low Everything for Your Table Under One Roof 1028 DIVISION STREE‘ CASH MARKET KEY WEST’S LARGEST FOOD MARKET Owners IS MUNIZ and A, ALEXANDER, EMP in, * yssavice fh p A : ¢ “ewan *Tmawt PHONE 1080- MEAT - POULTRY - DAIRY PRODUCTS YOUR DRESSED and DRAWN THANKSGIVING TURKEY is Here---Ready for the Oven GRADE “A” In Carton FRESH CREAMERY EGGS o 53'|/BUTTER» 89° HAMS! READY-to-EAT - BRISKET BEEF Large Roasting DUCKS and CHICKENS Long Island U. S. GRADE “A” HAMS! SLICES - HALVES - STEW BONELESS HAMS!! 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