The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 2, 1946, Page 4

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a A ES DANES. ASAP Sa ony PAGE FOUR ' a Pada aac stabiecstioae THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MO. NDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946 Trojans Upset Raiders, 6-1; Pirates Tie For League Lead By NESTOR CASTANEDA *& The’ Pirates went into a_ tie with the Red Raiders for first place in the Winter Baseball League by edging out the Blue Sox, 2-1, as the cellar-dwelling Trojans were upsetting the Raid- ers, 6-1, yesterday afternoon at Municipal Stadium. It was a pitching duel all the way as Joe Ilaqua, making his first start of the season for the| Pirates, bested Mason Mauldin, of need- High School Loop To Begin Tonight The Key West High School bas- |ketball league will get under way officially at 7 p.m. tonight at the school gymnasium when _ the |Wildcats face the Conchs. An ‘hour later the Raiders meet Por- ter-Allen Insurance and at 9 p.m. i West In Days Gone By AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF NOV. 29, 1936 Key Beginning tomorrow, Monroe county’ ferries will make two} trips daily between Lower Mate- cumbe and No Name Key. A movement was started here today to provide toys for every child in Key West on Christmas. Residents who have toys that are December Bride Miss Rodriguez Given Reception One of the most pleasant social events of the year was held Tues- day evening by Miss Virginia Rand Russell, at the family home on White Street, in honor of Miss | Ramona Rodriguez, _ attractive bride-to-be, who will be married | to Lt. Robert Stampfl on Decem-| ber 18. The event was a miscel- laneous tea from 5 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Aquilino Lopez, Jr., dec- orated the tea table, which was resplendent with pastel chrysan- themums and plumbago, mixed with gladioli. In the receiving line were the matron of honor, *jwith the party arrangements. There were 175 guests. Miss Beatrice Moreno and Miss Lorraine Nottage rendered a se- ries of piano selections through- out the evening. | Miss Rodriguez was lovely in |a gown of yellow net with black chantilly lace. She left Wednes- day morning for Havana to visit with friends and relatives and select her trousseau. She will return to Key West December 9. Ether, the first modern anes- | thetic, was discovered in the 16th Century. | Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD the Sox. Ilaqua, however, °p Pipe ‘ old or broken, have been asked i i ed pitching support from the old the Catholic Youth Council takes to 1 h at the local Mrs. Jean Yelvington; maid of STAR * BRA reliable Pancho Salinero, who |°2 the Wolverines. 0 leave, them at the local WPA honor, Miss Sylvia Baker, and came in to relieve him in. the|- 2h¢ league marks an important ottiss ioe repairing before the the bridesmaids, the Misses Doro-, -AMERICAN COCFFEE é : : ‘ feature of a new high school in-| Christmas season. thy Mae Dungan, : Olga: Ramos,| and CUBAN sixth. Salinero did some fine} A 3 gan, Olga Rai 5 § pite hing in the sixth and seventh | “amural program designed to Faye Bervaldi, Kitty Ramos, Try A Pound Today!! ‘ ’ tar hala the heey eapwele i “a! Sive at least 60 boys an oppor- Mrs. Frederick Lee, who has Harriett Russell and Virginia/ a though they had the sacks loaded] ‘UMity to play basketball and also} spent several winters in Key Rand Russell. i—— j te Reto pneiout ; to provide material for future} West, lost her handbag yesterday. Presiding at the tea table were | Re eTathameeend cane (Charice aviges school varsity teams. ‘ She said it contained many valu- Mrs. Emerson Russell, Mrs. Chas. din bury, ex-Raider, handeutfed his, Officials will be Galey Sweet-| ables, and she was much per- Baker Gnd Ne Teabel, Wem oes ; ton former teammates on four hits |p, ze i oe ee PR pert, Mill ie r4 turbed over its apparent loss. She ch ak pus ene | Micra Wes us WATCH FOR DATE | ag and one run before retiring in the na ae : i ne sey Gi as hurried to a local store where she £ Ben the guest book and i th eighth inning because of a split eden: Pury en! anes aude | inew she had last used her bag. ernard Roberts assisted | ; Te finger. Joe Domenech finished: ‘~ As she was about to enter the j ’ 3 me the game. Bo Meador went all store, she saw her bag hanging | MAXWELL’S Hf the ay for the Tiers. BASKETBALL _ [on # post outside the store. At- ROBERTS | . ox. scores: : : ter recovering it, she hurriedly : | i : : First Game : ‘ High School Gym | searched through its contents and Office Supplies & Equipment | Sensational ‘ r Ms irater— AB RH PO A) TONIGHT = eel cecettained’ (hat nothing oad 123 DUVAL ST.—PHONE 250 | i ’ A. Alonzo, ¢ 3 2 7:00—Wildcats Conchs. been taken out of it. | i t D. Lastres, ss 3 1 0 2 1] 8:00—Raiders vs. Porter-Allen. Net se GIFT | 4 3 0 1 4 0} 9:00—Catholic rs - ‘ he Puan hee ty atholic Youth vs. Wel-) vesterday members of the In- _... Suggestions | me ° Ps 2s a land Waterway Commission dis- @ Gift Stationery K Albury, 3b 2 0 2 1 0 TUESDAY— a | th Santana, 3b 8 1 0 2 0) 7:15—Catholic Youth Club Girls Rreaey ent the Pn @ Bridge Sets m . Hernandez, 1b 3 0 0 1 0 vs. High School Girls,| deeping of the waterway between s fea c C. Vidal, ¢ 20082 No. 2 Bahia Honda and Key West. ap Supplies | at Tlaqua, p $0.0" 0 0} :15—Coca-Cola vs. Key West ae eS ea i e Salinero, p 10) 0703) Transit Co. County Tax Assessor Frank H 1 bt ——— '——! 9:15—Red Raiders vs. Radio. | Ladd said today that the sale of tb Totals— 24 2 421 5,WEDNESDAY— automobile license tags will be-| MISS ROMONA RODRIGUEZ, attractive daughter of Dr. and Blue Sox— ABRH POA! 7:15—High Sc Firls. i ecel 3 i i i “ Vion Pas 7:15—High School Girls, No. 1,] gin on December 1. Mrs. Ramon S. Rodriguez, 925 Fleming Street, who will marry ro You COMPARE OUR RATES illareal, If BO. t 0) 70 vs. Lions Girls. ae L | Ps ee Lt. Robert Stampfl at the Fleming Street Methodist Church on BEFORE YOU BORROW” ‘ h zDiaz 1 0 0 0 0} 8:15—USS Wilkiq vs. Oster- Robert G. Watkins, 1018 James! December 18. ‘1 G. Acevedo, 2b S004 3 2! 5 houdt Wolves. street, received information that on your You pease] ? Ly vedo, cf . 0 0 2 0) 9:15—Army Defenders vs. Ro-| his brother, Israel Watkins, who! SS ie 15 mos | 12 mes. eres as ; : i : 4 mero’s Electric Service. | resided here many years, had) a greats $9.46 wenandez,. 55 ae died at Rock Sound in the K IS ree q Abreu, rf 30:0 0 0 . se th ae ’ Bahamas. ee ~ M. Acevedo, c 800) ee 1 Women Will Bowl : Manuel Naranjo left over the PAY-WAY THAT FITS YOUR PAY DAY 18.81 Beatie = 3 $ 1 i } (9b ahweyatutns out that way | Aerov jas Q airliner. for Havana 19] 23.37 ; ‘For Xmas Turke nenmisccieiiontiter iblood | Saturday where he will spend (727.87 a Se nw Gig cave ins tie aecle colaran|| Jordans Have Daughter the Christmas and New Year's os a | ae als— 26 21 14 sme dae 5 | 7 Jay: t > i lee cea 1 42113) The Jackson Square USO Navy] today. Dr. Willie Peter Kemp| Mr. and Mrs. Flural Jordan, holidays with relatives and parades Batted for V I a PORATAE: ilareal in 7th. wives Club Bowl Sl 209-A. Poincian: friends ———— Score by innings: R. H. E.! s owlers are planning} and Johnny Kirschertbaum ‘told | “0° oinciana, are the proud ee 423 Fleming St. La Co i lig oidaonta or * another handicap Turkey tourna-j the world’ they were going to| Parents of a baby girl, born at ; SS PHONE 778 she fe 5 | ment, to be held at the USN Sub] Ba a \the Municipal Hospital Saturday! Mrs. Carmen Ogden and daugh-| S=——— z — eee Blue Sox 001 000 0O—1 4 : ‘i drub Hurricane Eddie Strunk) 3 igi ae ai Naas ener Base bowling alleys during Christ-| "4 Meivin Russell, good and|at 5:10 p. m, weighing eight tet Mrs. Alice Stricker and her} oa teed Lastres, G. Albury 2,/mas week. During the interven- ‘ Gee y.,| pounds and four ounces ~jdaughter, Teresa, and son, Fred, Iwo HOTELS i... = SOPULAR DRICES Santana 2, A. Acevedo, Lopez; ing three weeks, additional en- plenty, but when . You've | Re rOUE ae |Jr., of 924 Eaton street arrived TWO HOTELS in... MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES R ari — Santana A. Ace-\roliees will be registerd for the guessed it. Kirsch and oh Peter | w. a recently from Tampa, where they vedo, ae sacrifice : D: Las-| Yule tournament were drubbed themselves. oodsons Announce oe had been for the past four months | ff Located in the Heart of the City ie peu Lane : lett on] The practice bowling on Tues- aa 3 ae and Mrs. Jeston Woodson, attending to Fred, Jr, who had | ff Rates ‘ Weltaor. Wire peees: . aul ue 8: bases | day mornings gives evidence of} Today The Citizen Says in anjof 821'2 Duval street, announce been under medical care. ss on nanan , for, Reserv: . H on ba Hy auldin 3, off Maqua|plenty of competition, for last|¢ditorial paragraph: the birth of a son at the Muni- ne ‘ with. BATH and. TELEPHONE F ; ri Rea puts by Mauldin 1, by week's winner, Mrs. Judy Faulds,| “People who drink beer to ex-| cipal Hospital Saturday at 10:05 | Mrs. Esther Andex of Tampa : 4 abet = ji qua 6; hits: o laqua 3 for 1!who carried off the 14-pound| cess will find need for a bier|p. m., weighing 6 pounds and 12 has arrived for a visit in the Is- | FF d H 1 wip shi r H : run in 5 innings; off Salinero 1} handicap tourney turkey, and run-| before their time.” } ounces. land City | or ote ers Ing ote for 0 runs in 2 innings: hit by|ners-up, Jeanne Reynolds, Lois ——. ; er Eee ete f t lias hoy Selinere, (eenenaes i | Treida, Edna Smith and Vivian NOV. 30, 1936 John Adams, second president! Pfc. Buster Anderson spent last | 80 noone - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator : assed ba .. Vidal; winning ;Gulick, bowled great : . a ee : week here with I ter, M arium Heated ' E : aauz | Breal games. Mrs. Josephine Cash, 81, died| of the United State -e fought Say eee pitcher: Taqua; losing pitcher:! Other handica BF a Na tO a page Daren (Gilbert Onde > left y ay 3 BLOCKS FROM UNIDN BUS STATION 2 p tournament} , vies Nees thee ee Bierce aren ee Gilbert Ogden. He left yesterday IDN j Mauldin; umpires: Malgrat and players were Marie Owens, Em-| 21° 0 Clock last night in her ee oe ean io) WE) lett Hn (else | t Bethel; scorer: Castaneda. Hy BesAcniey, Jerry ‘Poaden | ne Se DENOt and Baton streets. SSE Se eee ‘ ; ' Second Game | Dall vesiWiliciacon WmVera MWbed| Sumetau sauces mall becconduct | Wid: dled Oh Monday in be home) a "we Trtiiens— ABER PO Aisa tee, }ed Thursday afternoon in St.|at Duval and Eaton streets. A Een ne See ae Announcin, ‘ age <A F A|Viola Heffernan, Marie Reuther, Paul’s Churct HERE 5 i eslebrated in Mame, ant Macca ouncing ... aldez, 2b 0 1 4 3/Dot Murphy, Dot Barnes, Pat Tal-| Paul's Church, with the Rev. Ar-| pre Fuselte Gast yenes Bercy meerile! ! John Navarro, ss 4 2 1 1 3{bot, Anne Mathews, Eloise Hing.|thUr B. Dimmick officiating. | | Captain and Mrs. George T chusetts, 15 years before the Pil-| The OPENING of Our } Berg. Ib ag 1207 ier Bvelyniworley Myrtle Brace 2 tRice of Miami, are visiting Mrs. 8Ti™S | Acevedo, 3b 1 2 2 1(ktl, Loucille Browning, Susie Ol.| The power boat Heron arrived | Rice’s sister, Miss een Williams, = = | Rueda if 3 0 1 4 0/son, Jaune Sears, Sue B. Smith,| this morning from Miami with Elizabeth street ry |fl where You Can Get GUARANTEED EXPERT Radiator Joe Navarro, ¢ 4 01 3 O Peggy siniehieva cacalllo ig or Key Wes! =e S 1 Th | j Mics ry eR ae eeu, Doreen Frye, and/ 15 tons of dpeieht tor Key West. Mrsi dames. Albury. formerly tranc eater | Repairing and Cleaning Work Done and New Cores Installed i pain ef 2 1th 2 0; USO Club Director Frank} Announcement was made to-| Miss Ella L. Taylor of Key ||) BARBARA SRANWECK in el We invite you to come and inspect our equipment, ; ae eS a P 2 : ¢ 2 1| Adams figured the handicaps and| day of air races to be held on De-| West, sister of Attorney Henry “The Bride Wore Boots || which is the most complete for radiator work, plus our i eters et < Piaparded the turkey to the lucky|cember 13 between Key West) H lor, died this morning in Coming: “Of Human Bondage” | experience of over 26 years that will give you the finest 35 6 827.12 pS and Havana, and the latter city} an emergency hospital in Wash | radiator aaivice chiciaubic. 3 > 3B Zi s g gton, according ( a ( 3rar ae | e ie BSR = and Miami. juatene pent un A nat legram J ° eee! LOCATED IN THE ( juried ey ead athews Winner Charles W. Richards, 60, died Monroe Theater | RED BRICK GARAGE i M. Hernandez, 3t 5 3) at 1:30 o'clock this morning in| W. M. Green, representing the! ~ Baker, cf 3) (0) 22) 470) Of ° ° 6 piesentu DOMINGO SOLER in ‘ l y he Marine Hospital. Funeral, Florida motor vehicl commis: TA 59 Si 4 Ye ear ‘ Sterling, 1b 4. 6 09 Ol Blind B o t F une c oe | Simonton and Greene Street i ts. If Cnietes oles ogle services will be held in the}sion, said today he estimates LA B eee | 9 . is : 3 0 0 2 1/_.Fred Mathews won first prize} Fleming Street Methodist Church) there are 100 cars in Key West aaa 18 ‘dil 2 Ce oe PRESSER’S RADIATOR SHOP Es > 0 0 1 1: 0f six dollars in the week-end|Friday afternoon, with the Rev.| without proper licenses, ®and come paola hee Sawyer, rf 3 0 0 0 9 Blind Bogie” contest held at| Shuler Peele officiating that he begun to arrest own- ce | Meador, p 2 0 0 0 5, the Key West Golf Club. Second — ca a prize of three dollars was won| Proposed deepening of the in- - ——— Totals 29 1 527 1)/bY Ward Tyson. with Norman land waterway from Bahia Hon-| Licutenant William Klaus, of Just Arrived S Art t hird K for th : Score by inning: R. H, E,| Attman taking third prize of|da to Key West was further dis-jficer in charge at the Key West or the PC aag a6 . Da Err bonell, E. Al-| two dollars cussed last night at a dinner and; Navy Yard, said today that as HOLIDAYS = verseas ranspor tation : is batted in:| Humbert Mira was the low|meeting, with William R. Porter}|scon as the material arrives here Nationally Advertised Vala )» 2, Acevedo,| Medalist scorer with a well-| presiding and Commodore A. H.; the construction of finger pic ¢ € | n: John Navarro;! Played 78. Tied for second place | Brook the chief speaker. in the submarine base will be 40m pan i ne. ses: Carbonell, Baker 2, were Harry Knight and Jimmy | jstart : ivbonell, Baker 2,,were Ha ight a mmy — started \ evedo; sacrifice: | Mira with 79's. Knight had a 37-| Mrs. Joseph Pearlman, oe ater \ Clamourously Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service i nuble plays Albury |42 as did Mira. Knight’s 37 was| was called to Miami because of} Mrs. Ernest Mores, who had Different | Between to Berg. Valdez to Berg lett on scored with three No. 7 iron|th. death of her father, A. Lei-{been vis her son-in-law and @Flame Proof | cE IES : Ber Sb erar ee ases | short chip-ins, which must be/bovit, returned by plane this sauetit Mr. and Mrs. (¢ ¢ eReinforced Edges MIA il i ] K Yy WE n ba tt Mea off C.' some sort of a course record, if i t eAut Pleater WAAL ant at ; some sort of s , if | morning. | Price, left yesterday for h« utomatic Pleater . Mbury 4, off Domenech T; struck | such facis "were recorded. ‘On cea Laie ie espns Beads Various Designs ff Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys off ( BSD HeU pene fe Mira’s 37 round, he pounded a] Mrs. Alfredo Lucignani return- _ Between Miami and Key West n ff . long wood and two iron hole | ed from Miami today, where she ie ° unty Commissioner Wi 1 KEY WEST ee ee i Domenech 1 for 0 high on No. 5 and holed out a/had t t 1 R r ns in 2 innings nning pitch- gh on No. 5 and holed out a! had been visiting relatives and} left yesterd f N A s 7 Masa umpires: Malgrat ang| B02 Spottswood won third | eure é abt oo Pet Jee a oy Stops En) Route) Bethel; scorer: Cast ‘anc’! prize with an 80, using only six} Mrs, Richard Knowles, who! Today The Citizen 1 an CALL 1042 for Estimates LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX = ; 4 oles, ‘i oe peen on aoe extended v editor i ; f - : ' Fivcslas@liacd lal 12 G0sciclock Maids 5 : | womee in Tavernier, returned yesterday fea ) A aropean in- — : INTER BASEBALL D Gin S hetaLxt fee 7 night. EACUE ST ancing Class Scheduled | = vasion of the United States. It LGA RTE i, att sen clkEAGUE STANDINGS Pen" ars’, Gon Tuesday | Today The Citizen says in an/ people have no inclination to LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT maa wiidece a8 egg | The NCGS Dance:Class;under|@ditorial paragraph: come ¢ WATCH FOR DATE night and arrives at Key Wos! at aac ne ae he political party that has ‘Oto! Picaiae 3 2 600 | the instruction of Mary Holling Pee erey Pp : ; 6:00 o’clock A. M. Blue S . er, will be held at St. Mary's | bought the most radio time has i fecha 2 3 400 Parish Hall, 1021 ‘Duval street, #lways lost the election. In sell-| How’ 0 ieve Local Schedule: . Pence 5 sf x ‘ Z g 2 > salesma (Stops At All Intermediate Points) paar rticeda 8 p. m. The class ig ing in any line, the salesman MAXWE 6 Ps | : : ree for ¥ Pres one teh tells. “to eats LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX-| LICENSES FOR free for girls over 16, and serv-| Who. talks too much never ge sas CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o’clock A. | Tr , f ;. | the order MARBIACES TOP (sae inarcahdacne ——— Itls Sensational AGEMLE pa tlle ed by informal dancing. a a clock P.M. Girls and men who attend DEC. 2, 1936 Creomulsion relieves promptly be- LEAVES MIAMI D. sXCE , m 2 E AILY (EXCEPT se classes are ready for all the P. L. Cosgrove, Jr., was clect- fPouble So he Ween, aay ene SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M, and n of the formal dances after a ed commander of B. F. McCalla germ laden phlegm, and aid nature arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock Camp, Spanish-American War Ceili peat tender, in- P.M. aia a | , n 4 ucou: nh - ' Rar Veterans, at a meeting held last | pranes. Tell your druggist toe vou r - 1 the fire men might in the American Legion eS gee FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE great that in the M spanse ka quickly allays the cough or you are A E S FULL CARGO INSURANCE etts Bay Col “was id 7 ee 1c | ee ene ates: Hack I 7) Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 92 etts Bay Colony it was forbidden Funeral service will be held fice: aroline Stree ones: 92 and 68 build a chimney with any- tomorrow afternoon in St. Paul's CREOMU LSIO N WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets y Mrs. Tosephine Cash, forCoughs,ChestColds, Bronchitis aaa aaaneEe Seay” . SSI SiS E20 Se Rei Sona

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