The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 27, 1947, Page 5

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THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a, (Know America) Meet the Gal Who Explains Today's Anniversaries Faster Seals To jed as a botanist, daughter of a} io By ADELAJDE KERR noted English colonial governor,| “TAMPA, March 27 (FNS). lic response to the 1947 Easte: UNCLE SAM to UNCLE JOE 0% xe'vore'%acnean'| Help Afflicted: ee AP Newsfeatures Writer }born in New York. Died March Pt NEw YORK.—Anybody who thinks women still have no real | 1813—_Nathaniel Currier, New sible extended services’ to ‘per-| influence in world affairs should look in on Marian Sanders} york lithographic printer, pub-| sons afflicted by cerebral palsy, | some day. lisher of famed Currier & Ives) commonly referred to as spastic. i) i 1 4 : + {prints, born in Boston Died , paralysis. Mrs. Sanders edits Amerika, a monthly published by Uncle Nov. 20, 1888. A national program for the Sam and sold in the Soviet Union to show the Russians what! 1838—Genevieve Ward, famous; cerebral palsied initiated last the United States, Americansy |tragie actress of her generation, year by the National Society of, and free enterprise really are! {born in New York. Died Aug. 18, pled Children and sate live! alts pucpossite ieichanae 11922. seeks for those persons health, a lot of f ' 1844—Adolphus W. Greely, Un- Gee education, recreation, Ivanov poe a tra yee jion general, noted Arctic explor-! vocational training and employ-| gleaned from propaganda, fic- ‘er-hero, born in Newburyport,! ment in keeping with their in-/ tion and the movies about John Mass. Died Oct. 20, 1935. diyidual abilities and capacities and Mary Jones, their country, lives and children, and to teach them the truth instead. Its aim is to further understanding and 1880—Ruth Hanna McCormick | 2nd to the fullest reasonable ex- lSimms, Rockford, Ill, newspaper Mt of out ability ‘to serve them eee ear The Florida Association for woman, Repub- |, J llican leader, daughter of famed Ctippled Children and’ Adults is abt atenabeet {Mark Hanna, born in Cleveland. Participating in this program he magazine is published by \Died in Chicago, Dec. 31, 1944 and thanks to annual support of the Office of International Infor- a aoe ‘the public through the purchase mation and Cultural Affairs (a | cae : ; i t lon al Affairs (a se Ca 7 in; of Easter Seals b been abl U. S. State Department agency) picraito deepupapout four: issues) We 2 Se aHediGe aR work at once, so the walls of her do some very effective work in jNew York midtown office ar ilined with blackboards marke tiny, colorful stamps yéu |colored chalk to show the stat at Easter time provides the abouts of every sched’, funds for this work, so be gener- 2 ourchase of them. which also distributes overseas films, photographs and_ printed documents about — the United States, its industries, culture and people. It likewise maintains in- formation libraries abroad, gives &rants for the exchange of stu- . and operates short wave asts “With Amerika we have no delusions about changing the Soviet foreign policy tomor- row,” says Mrs. Sanders. “But since the peace of the world may hinge on Soviet-American relations end much of the diffi- culty between the two is based on a lack of understanding, we feel it is worth while to work years for that understanding.” } Mrs. Sanders is a vivid wor with dark hair and eyes, « skin and a quick, warm alto speak ing voice. She is No res For A Wife A m ed woman has no RE | Wellesley College (1925) “the wife business in an office,” said the Rm iof Dr. Theodore Sander New dre mport York physician and the mothc t jof two children of college and \high school _age What a help you are, dear a graduate of I try to tell my the wholesale Working for that aim, Mrs | Sanders takes } lace beside | Elizabeth v § ve ' . fe te a MARIAN SANDERS Corn, for flavor and energy, democracy’s principles _ to Cony amen cad ea 8, and soya tor beayanulana | young Crown Prince of copy,” Mrs. Sanders reports. proteins, are a big help to each and Anna Leonowens, who t “Maria Ivanova thinks that other in bringing you the de- them to the young king « American women do not have | licious new cereal that's really years ago. | equality with men or play near- nourishing . . . Kellogg’s Corn- Whether Amerika will suc ly as large a role in the coun- | Soya. Get it at your grocér’s. in its aim only the years try’s work, politics or culture show. Fifty-five thousand co as Soviet women do. So Amer- of the magazine, packed with pic ika contains many stories of tures and printed only in Russian,| American women and_ their i} are sent to the U. S, embassy in} work.” Moscow monthly Articles are sent to the Ameri- “Fifty thousan ire purchased can embassy in Moscow for trans- by the Sov ributing Agen- ;1 m and returned for publica- cy (the government union news, tion. This and other problems company) and sold to subscribers |make it necessary for Mrs. San- Selly CORN Sammy SOYA for favor and for body-building energy proteins Kelloygs THE GREATEST NAME im SAREALS YOU'LL ALWAYS DQ BETTER WHEN YOU SHOP at ARCHER’S SEMI-SELF SERVICE STORE MAKE OUT YOUR LIST and BRING IT TO US! 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Bottle, Each b5e cw 939|VEAL STEW Ib. 35¢ HEINZ BABY FOOD 2. sa. 15¢ amet Ss BEANS 2 wr 29¢ | SOUP... . 10¢ MONARCH DEL MONTE COFFEE Fruit Cocktail at EGG S ° doz. 59c vest PREPARED MUSTARD “am Be — RGN et SN SRR i AR i a a Nt SAS AN RAIL ei A NOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS!! This will be my last week-end to operate the FRUIT and VEGETABLE Department in connection with the Victory Cash Market It Has Been A Pleasure to Serve You and We Invite You to Continue Trading With Us WE ARE OPENING A NEW FRUIT and VEGETABLE pel aoa » coorenanon OVERSEAS MARKET at 935 uusionsuayes We Suggest You Do Your Week's Fruit and Vegetable Shopping at Either Market . Our Stocks Are Complete at Either Store!!! FRANK YACCARINO xc west's'rinesr propuce MARKeTs ‘| g~_PROMPT FREE DELIVER You PAGE FIVE - rre ser let vb

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