The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 19, 1947, Page 4

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Winter Visitors, To Be Feted By Chamber Tonight Pan American Night will be at the Chamber of The Weather FOKECAST , Key West and Vicinity: Partly clagly and continued mild. Winds | Commerce Tourist party at the gentle to moderate southeasterly, Jackson Square USO Patio to- might at 8:00 p, m. Martin Liiraldi, Cuban Consul, will give @ short talk on “Pan American| south and central portions to- Growth.” A ‘program of Latin| night and Thursday. . Cloudy entertainment has been arranged| with rain and cooler over ex- feeturing. dances and a musical] trénie north portion tonight and becoming fresh Thursday. Florida: Partly cloudy and con- tinued mild today and over tributes _ EE, | STOP! I : Largest -and-.Most-.Complete Repair Garage in Monroe County and for the use of cars, VENANCIO CEBALLO DOMINGO LARIZ LARIZ FAMILY. febl¥- Mx Bregram, Thursday. bouffant net skirt. The illusi y ? 5 sion: Those participating will be] East Gulf and Jacksonville | voit was finger tip and vattoched | hy ne ane cake was served Lile Garcia, Buddy Chavez, Ol-| through Florida Straits: Gentle to a tiara of white carnations, | yj che pany i Anetos, Ae # Rivera, Rene Rodriguez, Delio| to moderate winds, southeasterly | ang her ;.bouquet was also ot) faa nas y Albury, while Mrs. |. Alfonse and Armando Chavez,| over south portion and south- 2 arold Haskins. and’ Mrs. Gerald : : th-|white carnations. | Adams presided at the punch and Nancy Valdez westerly over north portion Missi; Hobbs. Was attendéd by} bowls. fect) P — “Queen of the Island” will] through Thursday except nee acl Williams # mmateon of| Saree 4 ee guests included or | Sarees ; " i dina pedi carried yellow ¢ar-| | aha uncle of the bride; Mr, and Prevent, who will be given free} portion tonight and Thursday. : " . 7 > Sightveeing trips, meals, theater} Cloudy with rain extreme north nations, Miss Connie Adams,' Mrs. Charles M. Curry, and Mr. tickets, ete This w ti deatiies wee i? night and Thursday brideamaid, wore a pink gown and Mrs. James D. Curry. hy : gees SERS ee | PORNO) OR Ne ‘athe; | With taffeta bodice and net skirt | The young couple will be at a8 preven most popular, otherwise partly cloudy weather. ieee 08 oli touriete oreoeat c and carried pink. carnations, Miss | home to their friends at 1129 SUT inde to determine which REPORT Marion Solano, bridesgirl, wore! Fleming. street, after a heney- a dress of green net. | moon tri of the 48 states is best repre- Key West, Fla., Feb. 19, 1947, P. sented tonight. Service men from | (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., 7 eee the chosen stgte, who are present, Eastern Standard Time, EXTEND DATE OF | TWO FOXES, ONE SHOT will be asked to participate in a City Office) CLERK EXAMINATION) HILLSBORO, Iowa. — George 4 \e eran yp peas of “a Temperatures Closing date of clerk examina- | Sellwood, Aa snare had Se | be awarde é ree ne cis: 3 sdav { v! pe call to his heme. | Highest yqsterday 75) tion has been extended to Feb-| “™#WN @ shotgun bead on a fo * phone call to his home Lowest last night 63 | when a second fox appeared just Refreshment furnished — by Meas 69} tary 27, the regional director | jn time to get in on the shot. Sell- the Central Hotel and the South- Normal q1,/of the United States civil serv- | wood, who has killed 39 foxes ern Cross Hotel, will be served Precipitation ice district in Atlanta announced; this year, said it was the first seatonta Rainfall, 24 hours ending today. jtime he ever got two with one BiIRTUD ‘Y PARTY oe 8:30 a.m., inches The position ranges from CAF- | Shot. ue fa for HE NR MORENO Relative Humidity? 1 to C roe 4, paying from $1, slat . John D. Reichard, medical party was held on Saturday i to $2,394 per annum, and is: de d inn, US. Public Health Serv- fer Henry Moreno, son of Mr Tomorrow's Fan ee ' scribed as clerical duties of-a econ at ee Ma, 58 dim@ Mys. Ovilio Moreno, Jr. of! (Eastern Standar Bass | general or specialized characte ey Miami, atthe home of his grand- | Sunrise 6:24 Oo Ender general supervision or to} Moreno, Sr., at 919 Duval street Rise ec 6:12 ae of employes engaged in clerical A large number of Henry’s | Moonse . | work. | 3 friends attended the party and; TIDES | ——$______—_ helped him celebrate his seventh Tomorrow 18 AY’S BIRTHDAYS anniversary. He received many Naval Base : | recor - P ‘i és AUTO BODY SHOP H lovely gifts. Refreshments were} _ (Eastern Standard Time) — | (enon Rates 009-008. GREENE 378 | served and games were played.| High Tide Low Tide {| Edward Weeks, Jr., editor of| Near Corner of Simonton St. Among those present: Olga 10:14 a.m. 3:42 a.m. | Atlantic Month . Boston, born in : BODY and FENDER WORK Avilia, Yolanda “Avilia, Nelson 9:46 p.m. 3:05 p.m. | Elizabeth, N. J., 9 years ago. Wrecks Rebuilt Sawyer, Virginia Rios, Sylvia ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Thomas D. Campbell, note a Auto Painting Rios, Olga and Peter Bravo,} Reference Station: rer Ane |Montana wheat grower, born in} Complete or Retouching | Lourdes and Isabel Gonzales, : inp tig oi |Grand Forks, N. D.,.65 years ag0.' All Work Guaranteed | Sidney Kerr Hortensia Del! Station— Tide |high wa' "| U.S. Senator Scott W. Lucas of; _L eT US GIVE YOU A BID—}| Campo. | Bahia Honda —Ohr. Illinois, born at Chandlersville, | | Misses Collette Vigneux, Lil-| (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. |IiL., 55 years ago. ay lion Perez and Roselina Santana; | No Name Key +2hr. | Dr. Milton C, Winternitz of | Mr. and Mrs. Del Campo, Mrs. | (east side) —. 20 min. Yale, famed pathologist, born in a, A. Avalia, Mrs. R. Rios, Mrs, K.| Boca Chica “oh. Columbus, Ohio, 61 years ago. || PEPPER s | Kerr, Mrs, R. Gonzales, Mrs. E. | gauies Game oh William §S. S. Rodgers, zoard | if Sawyer and Mrs. M. Pere Mr chairman of the Texas Company, | 1 and Mrs. Sanchez, of Hay os yimus:Sign-—Corretions to ff. ,|born in Columbus, Ohio, 61 years | PLUMBING SUPPLIES || Cuba | sa fa i AZD»..+» Le The Complete Supply House’ 1 eaten a s 2 Fleming Street | {Plus Sign + Correctibns ita be i 51 z| CARD OF THANKS s PHONE 118 1 We wish to take this means of | added iy ay @ Bathtibs i} thanking neighbors and other) [Laurence L. Winship, manag- Tél i i} friends for their many kind acts | ing editor of The Boston Globe, & ets : i wna words of sympathy following born at Somerville, Mass., 57 years @ Lavatories | +} the death of our loved one. We ago. @ Showers i ilso thank the donors of flgral I| { {i I; ‘ ! | | i .@ Straightening— Body and Fender Painting— Cars and Trucks All Makes @ Lubrication @ Service and Engine Repair ROLLFILIN. nicer Y otaek af | All Makes kd FR ed | @Washing and Polishing Ww $1.29 63¢ g "CeSsS ie slaes 10 4a | sa | @Parits and Accessories 116-616 147 | 96¢ @ Tires This is high speed pan guar- rushes enteed film — furnished in in- dividvel boxes Remit with order; add 10¢ for Postage and handling. We al- low © special 10% discount on order for 12 or more roll films, Sora ' MAIL ORDERS FILLED MonroeMotors, Inc. Howard E. Wilson, Pres. 1201 WHITE ST. PHONE 725 PACECHROME co. 630 Ninth Avenue rh ION Y New Ye Watch for IT In The Citizen A BOMBSHELL of a CLEARANCE SALE Miss Dorothy Mae Hobbs _ Weds Albert E. Johnson Miss Dorothy Mae Hobbs be-| Carl Williams served as best | came the bride of Albert E.!man, and Buddy Navarro anal Johnson, Jr., Saturday at 6 p.m.,| Carl Ford were ushers. in the First Methodist Church.} Nuptial music was provided by The double ring ceremony was organist, Mrs. Claude Salis, who performed hy the Rev. G, Leon; also accompanied Mrs. Orion Wells. | Russell, who sang “Eternal Love” The bride, given in marriage | and “Because.” by her uncle, Lars*Hansen, wore Following the service a re- | a dorial< Been. auadeeiui on | ception was held at the Womans } “ | Club House, which was decorat- embroidered organdie bodice and} ed with white and pink gladioli, | @ Cast Iron Pipe @ Galvanized Pipe -@ Sinks @ Heaters COME and GET WHAT YOU NEED! 2 COUPLES ISSUED yesterday by County Judge Ray- mond Ry Lord to two couples. Those Joseph Montorsi, 22, U. S. Navy, and Josephine Garcia, 2), ————————————— | Sedan of 737 Olivia street, and Ver-| non A. Jackson, 23, Homestead, and Barbara J. Green, 16, Mara- thon. Strand Theater WILLIAM GARGAN in “HOT CARGO” Coming: “Easy to Wed” Monroe Theater ‘RAIN’ (Sadie Thompson) with JOAN CRAWFORD Coming: “Trail to Mexico” CUSTOM-TAILORED* VENETIAN BLINDS @ Window Shades @ Awnings Available in the Best Materials and Workmanship s -Also—— FLEXIBLE ALUMINUM VENETIAN BLINDS Will Withstand Salt Air and. | Extreme Humidity KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co.| 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. CALL 1042 for Estimates | The———— HIT PARADE Is On! Our Red Hot Specials Appear in The Citizen on Monday- Wednesda’ Saraamie A “HARD-TC ” Another SEARS Special for All Makes of Cars A_Limited Quantity .. . Order MUST Be Placed Early for Delivery SEARS a OFFICE ROEBUCK & CO. PHONE = ‘receiving them were | Also Licensed Phone 648-M Toilet, Be Cruiser Day Details and “MAN AND HIS BODIES” Classes Open to the Public $21 Eaton Street 8:00 P.M. TRANS-PLASTIC TRANSPARENT Paint {ixoveum it LINoLE Permanent Glossy Finish No More Waxing Representative Will Call | In Next Few Days Trans-Plastic Products 713 Duval Street Phone 9178 Key West, Fla. -GARDNER’S PHARMACY , 1114 Division St., at Varela iPhone 177 Free Delivery. _ BARRA AASEASASASSD rwonoreis in... VJ AMI =Porucan pnices Located in the Heart of the City Reasonable with BATH and TELEPHONE Ford Hotel P 60 N.E. 3rd Strect 226 N.E. tee Elevator 100 Rooms - va: Elveter 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Neil Saunders SIGNS Announces the Opening of His HIGHWAY BULLETIN and COMMERCIAL SIGN SHOP in LARGER QUARTERS at 218 SIMONTON STREET. That We May Give Faster and Better Service, We Now Have With Us “MR. 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