The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 15, 1947, Page 6

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ese PAGE FOUR ? Fashion On Tonig ht In a-front page cS tii announced again to- @ay that they cannot accept any feservations to the Fashion to Pind held tonight at the Hotel. They also pn weg that all who have reser- be at their seats at show Bari fell fe Gestener, wilt drape some of her own material on Mrs. Jackie McCowan and Mrs. Betty Jane _ The Weather FOKECAST ak West and Vicinity: Part! to cloudy with widely’ nf tered eA this afternoon, to- aH Mari Barmine, distinguish-; tinued trem. Page Une) pb Fleet ;Admiral William D. Leahy, Admiral James H. Samuel I. Rosenman, advisor to the late President Roosevelt; Crawfordsville, Mo.; Capt. Wil- lard A. Saunders, commandant Ross completed the team. In the second Navy crash boat | Clark Clifford, legal counsel to the President was the captain. His team consisted of John R. Steelman, labor advisor; William D, Hassett, presidential secre- 4 tary; Capt. Charles L, Freeman of the presidential yacht, Wil- liamsburg; Petty Officer . Knott; Barney Allis, a friend of the President from: ’ Kansas City, to-’ Mo., and Lt. Col’. ‘Henry T. Myer, {pilot of the President's private ‘plane. Entered in Sweepstakes te » occasionally fresh, winds. Ross said the presidential party # Mostly ‘cloudy, little} was entered 100 per cent in the ebange in temperature today with flew scattered showers this after-| eon end over north portion dur- forenoon. Partly cloudy to-/| White House Sweepstakes being | conducted by the 1947 Key West International Fishing Tourna- and Sunday, little change |™ent and all angling will be im temperature south portion’ and | done with extreme north portion to- and over north portion; y. Few widely scattered showers south portion Sunday. Jacksonville through’ the Flor- ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- fee: Moderate south to southeast — rod and reel. The}, members of the two “teams” put up a dollar apiece for a pool to ibe shared by those catching the heaviest, most and longest. fish, The fishermen went 12 to 15 miles east of Key West, guided by Capt. Saunders and Petty Of- winds and partly cloudy weather | ricer Knott. Ross said the Presi- ‘ith few showers over south por- tien today through Sunday, Over north , gentle to moderate winds joday becoming ite to occasionally fresh southwesterly tonight shifting to ‘moderate to fresh northerly Sun- @ay. Mostly cloudy with few showers and thunderstorms today ; becoming partly cloudy tonight; nd Sunday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: Ho small craft or storm warnings; fave been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla, March 15, 1947 Wbservation taken at 8:30 am. Eastern Standard Time, dent and his party hope their catehes are good enough for en- try in the tournament aswell as the Sweepstakes, confined to the presidential party. Ross said Judge is jaa , arrived yesterday rh Beach, would. ‘leav ake trip. W, Stuart Sy hdat'as- sistant trench ine bie air, arrived yesterday from the Bahamas and left this. morn- ing. He and Roseman were quar- tered on the Williamsburg for White House. The date of the President's re- turn to Washington has not yet been set. He will remain over Sunday, at least, and will listen to the broadcast from Detroit to- morrow of the program in which his daughter, Margaret, will make: her radio debut, sing- TRUMAN, SILENT. |Mr. And Mrs. Neal Helm, an old friend from] Bowling Green, Kentucky. }of the Submarine Base, and Following * the slow passage the kettle drummer, lack of space at the temporary || ing with the Berit Symphony: Orchestra. The ‘Asiwuall’ Election ‘of Di- sectors of the'GriefRelieved:As- sociation willbe held: at 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday; March 1th, 1947, at the office of: oe tenga City Office) Temperatures | Mighest yesterday 82 leven last night we 4 —. « er REE | tion Rainfall, 24 hours ending $30 a.m. inches —... 0 Relative Humidity 79% Tomorrow's Almanac an Standard Time) 6:36 a.m. = 6:36 p.m, Moonrise 2:39 a.m. Moonset 1:16 p.m. TIDES . Tomorrow » ) Naval Base (astern Standard Time) Tide Low Tide 10:37 "a.m. APVITIONAL TIDE DATA ~ Reference Station: Key West Time a Height of (bridge) 10 min. Me Name Key +2hr. 20 min. ct —Ohr. ann. Point) 40 min. Channel +2hr. (merth end) 10min. +1.4 ft. | Sign—Corrections to be acted Pius Bign — Corrections to be 0.0 ft. —— Strand Theater “BADMAN'S TERRITORY” Coming: “Till the End of Time” Monroe Theater SMITH BALLEW in “Panamintz Badman” Goming: Sunday. Spanish Picture} le WE WI CLO MON 0’S r ten-twenty-six March Seventeenth ST. PATRICK'S DAY Regardless of your COLOR. CREED or NATIONALITY We Wish You the Blessings of SAINT P! On This Day WEENEY SERVICE we occupy the entire building All epee oa vacant ROMERO'S || ELECTRICAL SERVICE 2612 Harris Avenue ELECTRICAL MOTORS Work Called for and Delivered PHONE 1184 JUST ASK for BRITT 224 Duval Street Corner of Caroline SERVING @ BREAKFAST @ LUNCH Sandwiches of All Kinds NDA 4 SUNDAY from 7:30 || Ann Chambers, Manager DUVAL BAR Serving Beer, Wh Rum and Coke ILL BE SED DAY ATRICK white street st: taacguassioach ioooned A vu may west cmzey Ernest A. Ramsey - Announce Marriage Of Daughter Foskett, his naval aide; Judge Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. ge of and Mrs. F in the home of Mr. sey announce the marriage of/and Mrs, Fred Ray. the bride, wds maid, of honor,|Green Business ceremony bridal party and tiga meTR ‘now reside at 931 Elm street. Ametious Legion Wietilery : To Meet At Miami Beach SKILLFUL FISHING CARMEL, Calif. — The skill of a fellow fisherman, H. E. Rob- ertson, in accurate casting, saved | j,i No, 85, acting as hostess. the life of Jess Williams, who! jin the Boulevard Hotel, was being carried’ out to sea. district president, the unit presi- Making a perfect 250-foot cust,} 4 district president for the fiscal Robertson laid the line directly! year 1947-1948 will be_ elected. cross Williams’ body and, care-|Four candidates will be nomin- ully “playing” worked the man|ated for presentation to the de- to safety. ‘partment convention in nomina- tion for delegates to ,the next succeeding national convention. The guest speaker will be Mrs. ,A. L. Phillips .of St. Augustine, the department community serv- symphony orchestra and a cost-!ice chairman. A joint meeting ly concert hall and began con-|and luncheon will be held with ducting a rehearsal in prepara-'the Legion at the Fassa restau- tion for a great career. rant. But he could not control the orchestra and the musicians. had difficulty keeping time. At one We. Wonder The wealthy amateur wanted’ to be a conductor. He hired a! ALBURY & SO NEON LIGHTING SERVICE 53214 DUVAL STREET Also Licensed Phone 648-M wholly unnerved, sent up a crescendo fully. ten bars too soon. m|] Flying into a fury the conductor hurled down:his baton and cried: “Who did that?” “NEW SUBDIVISION MAP OF FLORIDA KEYS Seale 2”=1 Mile In Two Sections Each 2. Feet by 10 Feet All Government Subdivisions Location and Name of Recorded Plats Latest General Information Each Section ... $15.00 BOTH Sections . $25.00 Crawshaw Engineering Co. PHONE 3-5982 52 West Flagler ane Miami 32, Florida cme Visit our Dress ‘Departtént to View the Racks and Racks Full of Beautiful EASTER Dresses in Solid Shades, Sheer Prints, Cottons and Muslins. Sizes to fit all figures in Juniors, Misses and Ladies, including the wonderful fitting Half-Size Dresses for women by Mar- tha Manning. “+ Children’s EASTER DRESSES in White Chiffon and Colors Little Boys’ Tom Sawyer EASTER SUITS in Coat Styles .. and SLACK SUITS with Long Pants Little Boys’ Bobley Suits in Sizes 1 to 3 Years, including White Girdles aad Brassieres Maiden-Form Brassieres oe RE Slips Other Slips, Sizes to 50 New Shipment of Solid Shades of LINEN their daughter, |‘ ‘Copelyn, to! Mr, Reilly is the. son of Mr: Joseph J. Reilly.on March 8, inant Mrs. Jos. A. Reilly of Moundsville, West Virginia. He Miss Mary. Ramsey, sister, of} and his bride met. at. Bowling University, and John D. Ray was best man.! where they are both planning the! to complete: their courses. They “# The tenth district conference of the American Legion Auxiliary | will be held tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. Miami jBeach, with the Miami Beach The purpose of the conference slipped while surf fishing and!is to hear annual reports of the dents and the district chairman. s ALL PASTEL SHADES SHOES Large Stock for EASTER for Children, Ladies and Men FREEMAN and NUNN BUSH for MEN Sports Coats for Men, Lightweight Suits by Curlee McGregor Sportswear i in Slacks, Shirts and Robes | | | New Perma Lift | | | | | | | | Thumb Wedding jst A Tom Thumb Wedding will ithe, be presented by the PTA of ‘the Harris School in the school audi-j torium on Tuesday, March 18, at 8 p.m. For several weeks wee under the direction of Mrs. Delio| 31.8 SIMONTON een Perez, have been busy making Opposite ae elaborate costumes to oF EASTER ~ DRESSES "the gowns are in pastel rain- MADE-TO-ORDER bow ‘colors, and when assembled }, Wise Balection of produte a thost colorful picture. ‘ er ‘ Children’s Accessories TOGGERY All gowns are fashioned after adult patte: and the tiny tots NOTICE | TO OUR CUSTOMERS .... Monroe Market will CLOSE at Our Present Location, 510 Fleming Street TONIGHT, 8 O°CLOCK As We Are Preparing to MOVE to OUR NEW LOCATION Corner WILLIAM and SOUTHARD STREETS The ANNOUNCEMENT of OUR OPENING DATE at the New| Location will be Announced in The Citizen as soon as workmen complete their work on our: new store * Conversation Piece Minx Modes’ own Choo Choo print an soft Spell- bound crepe, sizes 7 to 15. Pink, aqua, taupe. Okayed by, the famous Minx Modes JUNIOR t BOARD OF REVIEW. t Junior Cosmetics by Minx Modes eae serng “glamour- stuff” . Taffeta and Calico. perfume and apogee ell as lip | ca is ONLY 21 DA DRESSES for Children ; b > 5 3 > 3 3 Boys’ White Gabardine Long and Short : ; . a BEACHWEAR ; Jantzen R = ; for EASTER wear Sizes B to AAA GANTNER’S Swim Suits - Panty Girdles Bra-Midrif Combination Bathing Suits for Ladies and Children ePlay Suits eShorts eShort Sets eBeach Robes eBeach Coats ePedal Pushers, Cor- duroy. 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