The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 21, 1947, Page 4

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> THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The Weather PORECAST Key West and Vicinity ttewdy and covler Saturday Fresh to erly » diminishing and be- WME Moderate to fresh tonight | end Raturdey Florida: Fair and tonight fret Uh pertly mst od athe Bast Partly tonight and | strong north | wor und colder today | Seattered frost in| | portion tonight. Saturday | lower othe rw ine east and contin- fair Gull nd Jacksonville ragh the Plovide Straits: Small aft " tinued until fume Marks, trong north | th nds 25-30 mph.,} ming mod might and mod-| heast Satur-| Few st through Flor-| ning, other- REPORT | * “ f Feb. 21, 1947 | taken at 8:30 a.m,,| ® Standard Time, | City Office) Temperatures j Highest 82 (Observation East: i ‘ nie Mews Nese trial Precipitation 24 hours ending | 236 an one he Relative Humidity 80 Tomorrow's Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) 6:56 a.m. Sur 6:25 p.m. | 8:09 a.m.! 8:04 p.m. TIDES Tomorrow Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) High Tide Low Tide 114 a 4:41 am. 10:58 pn 4:27 p.m ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of| Height of | Btation— Tide {high water | Bahia Honda —Ohr. bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. | No Name Key +2hr. east side) 20 min Boca Chica —Ohr. Sandy Point) 40 min | Caldas Channel +2hr. north end) 10min. +1.4 ft. Minus Sign—Corrections to be sublsacted Plus Sign — Corrections to be added nn, PERSONALS Se LEC a Visit Key West M iM Aurelio Pages| ‘ idrer ived over the| fiat Y the: home in pend w days in i y visiting relatives | r Tr 3 are for-| K West residents Een nln NREL Strand Theater ESTHER WILLIAMS in “EASY TO WED” Coming: “Death Valley” | Monroe Theater JIMMY WAKELY in “TRAIL TO MEXICO” Coming Sunday: | UN CORAZON BURLADO” | STEELCRAFT CABIN CRUISER t lost Boat for Your Money Length 26’ - Width 9'6” Draft 2°6" - Speed 17-20 mp.h. | Toilet. Sink. Ice Box - Sleeps 2-4) Available In Three Models | Sedan Cruiser Day Cruiser Sport Cruiser Det ind Dem - 3,050 nstrations at “SEA STABLES” | Bonefish Key, Florida » Mil AWNINGS To Beautify *Stores *Bars *Hotels Large Color Selection PREWAR 10-0Z. MATERIALS Finest Workmanship *Homes to the Jules Webber Company in } |New York. | panded the turtle canning busi- | | ness to take in the same product | treatment had been successful. | Key the United States. $3,750) _ 3,350! North of Marathon = | Garcia-Montorsi 3 Nuptials Saturday Key West In Miss Jo Garcia daughter of Days Gone By Mrs, Hilton Roberts, 737 Olivia street, will be married to Joseph Montorsi of Gary, Ind., seaman first class at Boca Chica, tomor- row at 8 p. m., at the First Con- gregational Church, Rev, John E. Pickens, pastor, will perform the ceremony. The bride will be attended by her sister, Vivian Garcia, as bridesmaid, and Miss Carmen DeArinas as maid of honor, Best man will be Frank Urman, USN, and Bill Hoops will serve as usher. Se ae} ee isd gesents the eighth generation of The bride-to-be isa graduate} fp, family ‘engaged in ‘that’ busi- of Key West High School Class ness. 07 ¥ { of 1946, and is employed by Rob- | mt erate ee A aA | erts Office Supply. The grgont, ig} pinatore 4, ill be! aese cs 56, a “presented the son of Mr and Mrs. H. Mont; Thursday night at the local Navy rosi, of Gary. | Field by the Key West Opera AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF FEB, 21, 1937 J. Edgar Rhodes, of Wilming- ton, Delaware, arrived this morn- jing on the steamship Cuba from Tampa, and is a guest of Mr. and | Mrs, Stephen Cochran Singleton at their-home on Eaton street. Mr. Rhodes is president of J. E. Rhodes and Sons, leather tan- ners and mandfacturers, and rep- FT MEETINGS Mrs. Patricia Bazo, 54, died at| 19 o'clock f this morning in her THM | FS. at 4:14 Amelia street. Fu. To Hold Buffet Supper |neral services will be held to- A George Washington’s Birth-| morrow afternoon at the resi day buffet supper will be given| dence, with the Rev. A, L. Mau- by the Ladies Auxiliary of the| reau, S.J., of St. Mary’s Star of Veterans of Foreign Wars at the! the Sea Church, officiating. V.F.W. post ‘headquarters to- Sea EE morrow at 8 p. m. Proceeds will! be used for orphanage purposes. Funeral services were held this morning in St. Mary’s Star of the} | Sea Catholic Church for Mrs. ! Emmeline Kerr, who died Satur- | day afternoon in her home at 928 Pauline street. The Rev. A. L, Maureau, S.J., officiated. VFW Names Committee At a meeting of the Veterans | of Foreign Wars last night at the | V.F.W. headquarters, a house} committée was appointed: to in- vestigate the possibility of re- taining the present clubhouse or of securing a new ‘one. Com-! mander, ‘B®. F. Haury presided, . THOMPSON (Continued froin Page One) Key West Cadets held an out- ing Saturday at the northern end of Trumbo Island. Swimming and fishing were the chief pastimes enjoyed. Thursday night a re- ception for the Cadets will be given in the armory. Fred J. Dion, who went to Mi- ami last week with his son, Hu- bert, to have his eyes treated, returned today and said that the Some years ago Thompson ex- but under a_ different name— | ence 1 West Green Turtle Soup. Mrs. A. Cowles arrived this | This brand is sold throughout | morning from Tampa and is a | guest of Miss Grace Crosby. It was explained the turtle | soup canning business is found- ed on the same recipe handed down by Granda There are | other turtle soups canned in the United States, but Thompson says that it generally is of an in- ferior gradé.’ “The price of ttitle soup still ayuda’ rotheatiae AT e | Office Supplies & Equipment * Is Your Daughter fig Duvalstrest Lopez Bldg. Maybe she needs some- Popular? ; thing to really bring out her charm. et gale, underweight | appetite with | Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Governor Cone and Senator McAdoo could enter a beauty | contest but not with much suc- cess.” eArt Supplies onal Stationery ePersonal \Notex eCobhtdil Napkin can't be attractive if she’s and ecrawny. Encour: Vitamin B1 and Iron, INOL. Your drug: | cee gist has this pleasant-tasting tonic. | ASTERBROOK u | and DESK ‘ | Parker 51” and Sheaffer PEN and PENCIL SETS | TONY’S |lives at 327 White Street, TEACHERS GUESTS OF ROOM MOTHERS On Friday afternoon, February 14, at the Division Street School, the room mothers entertained the teachers at their annual Valen- tine Party. Appropriate games | were enjoyed and prizes both useful and humorous were awarded. At five o’clock a de- licious supper of chicken salad and apple pie a la mode was served in the school cafeteria. The room and the tables were decorated with flowers, hearts, and valentines. A beautiful, me- | chanicai pencil was given 4 each teachér and the principaly Mrs. Evans, president of’ the Glass Room Teachers Assogia- tion, expressed in well ghosen’ words the appreciation of each teacher, , ie ao COUPLE WILL TRY | MARRIAGE AGAIN | 23, who and Shirley M. Elmore, 21, of 515 Margaret street, took out a li- cense to wed from County Judge Raymond ‘R. Lord yester 5 It was explained the pair was divorced, but have decided to try married life again. Judge Lord; will marry them early next week. Judge Lord also issued a mar-} riage to Leon E. Visolli, 24, U.S. Navy, and Catherine R. Snod-| grass, 27, of Division and White; streets. (ORMAN. ARTMAN., | PURCHASES HOME’ Ygnacio Cobo, 1107 “Duval street, announced this morning the sale pf a two-story conerete house at 1119 Von Phister, to} Mr and Mrs. Norman D. Artman 62642 William ,stfeefeThe pur-| chase, price was $7,250) Solomon O. Elmore, CARD OF THANKS \ We wish to express our sincere | appreciation and gratitude for th many acts of kindness and ex-} pressions of comfort during the lingering illness and departure of our beloved husband and father, Stanley F. Saunders. We are i pecially grateful to Dr. Leonard Conly and Evangelist Harry Gre- gory for their faithfulness and al-, so to Mr..B, C. Papy, the County Commissioners, the Pritchard Funeral Home and Mr. Earl! Adams. We wish to assure you that your kindness: will never be’ forgotten. feb21-1t THE FAMILY. ee TN STOP! | Largest and+ Most Complete + Repair Garage in Monroe County @ Steatthtenineg tes ue Body and Fender @ Painting— : Cars and Trucks All Makes i @ Lubrication @ Service and { AUTO BODY SHOP i | 603-605 GREENE STREET Oar Thrifty | Near Corner of Simonton St. | SHOPPING TIP | BODY and FENDER WORK | Wrecks Rebuilt TOD AY | Auto Painting Complete or Retouching | FE ge gel KENMORE ELECTRIC eae | AUTOMATIC Ce IRONS TRANS-PLASTIC TRANSPARENT All customers that have placed In Next Few Days Trans-Plastic Products 713 Duval Street Phone 9178 Key West, Fla. | SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. Simo PHONE 360 ming Streets ton and Fi YOU'LL ALWAYS DO BETTER WHEN YOU SHOP at ARCHER’S SEMI -SELF SERVICE STORE MAKE OUT YOUR LIST and BRING IT TO USI T ABLE Best Quality Always MEAT - BACON - CREAMERY BUTTER COLD CUTS - DAIRY PRODUCTS - SUGAR eFRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES eSTAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Phone Delivery Everything for Your Orders Accepted Prompt Service KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. Call 10-42, for Estimates | ’*s Grocery | Archer’s Groce “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 P e for orders for these Irons please aint LINOLEUM calls us as quantity is very || Permanent Glossy Finish limited. | No More Waxing | | Representative Will Call een Engine Repair All Makes @ Washing and Polishing @Parts and Accessories @ Tires IN YOUR FUTURE | Monroe Motors, Inc. Howard E. Wilson, Pres. 1201 WHITE ST. PHONE 725 | The 6 Cc BEAUTIFUL BEACH COAT Specially $998 Priced Geevad Beach Wear - Pedal Pushers _ “OUR PRICES A | beloved one, | faces like i tverything to Please Feminine Tastes’ Specialty Shoppe “Most Beautiful Shop in Key West” SHOP here for the FINEST in BLOUSE White @ PLAY DRESSES and Swiss Block Grain Exports To Italy| BERN.—(AP). — The federal war food administration announc- ed Switzerland could not trade bread grains for rice from Italy. Reports from Rome were that the Italian ministry of foreign trade had approved the export of 10,000 tons of rice to Switzerland in return for three times as much grain from Switzerland. The food administration said |“we have the greatest difficulty | pleted arrangements with Dr. J. to assure bread for our own country,” but the ip eras would make every effort to get the rice in return for other ar- ticles, m OF THANKS “ we" wish 'té! thank alt! of our ffidniis/ who) Were -sb kind to us in our hour of sorrow and those} who sent floral offerings during | the Sickness ‘and dedth ‘of our Jeanette Torres. Your kindness shall always, be remembered. THE FAMILY. feb20-1tx “ are eased, sticky phlegm loosened up, irritated up, breathing passages ps soothed relieved, by rubbing Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back at bedtime. Blessed relief as VapoRub tubes with its special $s ial double action. It’s time-tested, home-préved . . . the best-known home remedy for reliev- @ 4 ing miseries of vicks children’s colds. more and more §mart Van Héugtn shirts will he eoming your way... They're a little more plentiful now...still more plenti- ful later! So keep on trv- ing, wont you: LEWINSKY’S MEN’S SHOP 526 Duval Street PHONE 146 Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marks Clothes Leona Store of Beautiful Lingerie 19 DUVAL STREET SPORTSWEAR Tailored SHORT SLEEVE ° $3.98 - Gold - Rose—All Sizes in Silk Rayon And All Sizes in Blouses, Peasant Blouses and Skirts @ MID-RIFF DRE s nd Other Sportswear Things Styles That Are Distinctive ‘omplete Showing of Lovely LINGERIE | eSilk and Cotton Robes || eSlips-Bras and Girdles { eMid-Riff Pajamas Nylon Hoisery. We Special in Sizes for Large Women RE gODERATE”, |cRIPPLED KIDDIES’ _| CLINIC TO BE HELD A clinic for crippled children | is to be conducted by Dr. Arthur H. Weiland, Chief Orthopedic Surgeon for this district, at Muni- cipal Hospital, Friday, February ; weekly. 28. Children will be seen LD throughout the day, sting «| ai, 10:30 a. m. _ Mrs. Nelle Reimer, orthopedic field nurse of Miami, ‘has com- LINEN B, Parramore, Health Officer for the Monroe County Clinic Unit, 512 FLEMING PHONE 118 = @GiFTs CS So —Anniversery @YARD GOODS —Drapes te In and usec —Slip Covers at PREgsATORS Bedspreads, Drapes and RADIATORER’S Slip Covers Made to Order mb nicx ¢ SHOP | ‘Bring Your Measurements and ee ‘CHOOSE YOUR FABRIC We Do the Best Located in the Heart of the City Rates ROOMS Write or Wize Reasonable for Reservations with BATH and TELEPHONE Ford Hotel "Pershing Hotel ) ),60. NE, 3rd Strect 226 N.E. Ist Avenue 80 100 Rooms - Elevator ‘48 'BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION The WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE S/ SALE Will Burst Like A Bomb VALUES and BARGAINS GALORE! BE SURE TO SEE TOMORROW'S PAPER for ALL DETAILS Rose Juvenile Bootery “The Only X-Ray Shoe Fitters in Key West” 619 DUVAL STREET Is Know 1 for FIT in CHILDREN’S SHOES aaeeeeeeeeasessessasesses: You LooK IN HERE THIS (1S WHAT You ste Our 5-Point Fitting Service Includes .. . 1, Measuring of the feet Study of posture, standing and walking 3. Examination of OUR “EXCLUSIVES” All White E hide with G Sizes 3 to 6, C, D, E widths old shoes. Sizes 6'2 to 8 . Allowance made in width $4.99 for spread of feet a : X check to see that . ; H bones are straight, toes SHOES for INFANTS H H $3.75 have room. TO HAVANA, CUBA THE S. S. FLORIDA. one of America’s finest luxury liners, is sailing again! Leaving Miami, you can now enjoy a delightful dinner and a glorious evening of entertainment aboard ship, arriving next morning in romantic Havana. ROUND TRIP FARE, including $49° meals and berth at sea, only _@@@. MONDAYS. . Lv. Miami 7 P.M. aR HAVANA TUES..9 AM, 0B WEDNESDAYS Ly. Miami 7 P.M. AR. HAVANA THURS. 9AM, _e@@@ FRIDAYS. . . Ly. Miami 7 P.M. an HAVANA SAT... 9AM. RETURN SAILINGS: {Y: Yavene TUES., THURS, SUN. 7.00 pm Ar. Miami WED., FRI, MON, 830 om, SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT for reservations, o: inquire at Municipal Pier No. 2 in Miami, Telephone 9-7601; or at 601 Florida National Pius Toxee | Bank Building, Jacksonville 1, Florida. Telephone 3-2426. ov ye <i”

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