The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 3, 1947, Page 5

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mee f "| Crt LEAGUES | Manager Jack Carbonell of thé: Conchs anindiineed: today Class A ie i é iif rie CBwews be =, Navy took Merchants fourth on four hits Adams Dairy ‘winning run in the Naval Hospital Betting’s hit, a walk andIndependents —_ mec ne mio bo ft #2 ante Bayview Park e BO; NIGHT GAMES for the MONDAY— { 7:30—American Legion vs. 9:15—Adams Dairy vs. - 2 ona ae iry vs. Indepen- Hernandez dou- ~yrspay— went fo the show-| ° 7:39 USS Gilmore vs. Bob’s in to piteh and Sports Shop. afielder’s chotee | 9:15—Key . West Merchants vs. Shop half, Arnold ~AURSDAY— Naval Hospital. ker walked, Carbo-, 7:39 American 'Legion vs. Bob's ¥ aes ff Sameesvup FF ities 3 | j.. SeR285 =| 4 i eel, f ii H Z e 3 5 id a fe Gi Es i Lauder- At bat, Carbonell and Villareal , and Sterling homered Sports Shop J. Villareal homered to! 9. iniby. wa. Naval Villareal singled and F.} °° ~fylame Day vs ‘was replaced by Arias aft- rpipay— ¢r pitching two balls to Albury. | 7:30_vFW vs. USS. Gilmore. In the fifth, with two outs, Car- 9:15—Indépendents vs. Key bonell singled, Sterling was hit by West Merchants. *3 pitched ball, and Villareal : Grounded over second. Valdez fade a great stop and throw to. TEN GIRL SENTER (Consinaed trom #age One) ‘Mr. ahd Mrs. Alberto Acosta, 1118 Duval stréet, -is 14. years of age, $tands:5 feet, 4: inches tall and 4, feighs about 110 pounds: Known ‘at achoor for,;her fine dancing, ‘Amelia. haga light complexion, S'Cenaen Delores, Reedon ‘ft | Mita: and Castro! for Daughter of Chief-and | * as C. Wishart" jana, First Game is 15 years of age and a 117-pound ‘00 500} .339,all the ‘Field. ami lad who pitched year: ity the rir if Conth pilot poirits cut that these games aré merely. exhibition af- fairs and that he must use as many | NZS RIZIER/ 4 Lal Set 1 Forty-six students of Poinéiana Schoo! ate ‘ofthe héfor rol an- ixth weeks” Dicker, Daniel’ Smith, John -Mar- cellus. Y | Jack Powell, iding ‘ing, Sammy Leé, Betty Tims; in the-eighth-to give. the Silver- liners the margin of vietery. players expected to make the trip fo Miami tomorrow will be Infielders Clayton Ster- ling, Armando Acévedo, Mario Hernandez, ,Jack, Carbonell and Andy Alonzo; Ouffielders Jack and Jotius Villareal, Cheta Baker, Tony Alonzo, Nene Domenech, B. Mauldin and Evelio Rueda, Catch- er DeWitt Roberts and Pitchers Bo Meador and -Charlie Albury will complete the club, Next Sunday, the.Conchs wilt lay Club 17, managed by Red risch, former Sun Sox short- stop. ‘The game will. be staged at Municipal dium hére. 36 Enjoy USO’s - Boca Chica Picnic Seven “cars, driven by Navy -| nit Sylvia Smith, Ray; Winkle, Ron- ald Pitider, Virginia Gre ig, Robertson, © Shirle; ip- hitley Trudeau ‘anda cia, D h. Wade Sheppard, Hatold Martin, Wil- liam Cartleman, Joan Albury, Evelyn Armstrong, Betty Chase, ' Sandra Haffield; Jackie Steed, ' Donald Cormack, Thomas Camer: ton; Gale Kinter, Edward Eason, Brian Jaekson, | June Albury, Carolyn Smith, Judith Solomon, Sally Putnam, Melissa, . Stallings,.’ Ann. Trow- bridge, Daniel Smith, Jeanne Hat: April Marriage: | Divorces Fall Off Marriages apd divorces. diop-; ped during April, \ actording to; R. H. E. blonde with blue eyes. She is § Wives Ruth Beecher, Vera Wood, | tecords-on~-file. im the County | 000-401—5- 7 1 feef, 3 inches tall and a very pop- a student at Key West High. { ‘ cand” Gladys Alvares Wells; Sweeting and Walket! ’" ‘ter of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Alvarez Three-basé hit: Bettin; : two- Builla, of Havana, is the orily Cu- ‘| i id ‘ | iH i ! j z te: Sneies: : bani’ gitl‘entered thus far but she en if ice hits: Sa got the most attractive students at truck out: by Bettin 1,inches tall and weighs about 105 off Sweeting 5; winning pitch-}complexion. Rose Shannahan—Daugh- m1 7 vadequittely represents all the best 2, Solomon, Miller 2, Nelson; sac- 1% Cuban beauty. | Gladys is one ‘ the Convent of Mary Immaculate. off Bettin 3 for 1 run in 2 a: iShe is 14 years of age, 5 feet, 2 Mill |, by Sweeting 7; bases'pounds. She has wavy brown balls: off Betting 2, off Miller hair, brewn eyes and a light olive : Miller; time of game: 1.10. Second Game ter of Mr. and Hrs. M. B. Shan- ° gr hd if Fitts Alt f : R. H. E.jnahan, 1120 South street, is a _. 400 000 1—5 8 -2:Pretty blonde of Irish descent, . : {with blue eyes and fair complex- nk ee hog Mere Sai bain She is a student at Key West Parks, Roberts and Albury. {#4 Home runs: Sterling, Villareal; hits: Hernandez 2; stol- Albury, Machin, Garcia; es th, where she is president of ner class. Rose Mary stands 5 feet, 4 inches and weighs 105 nds. | Mercidita Font — Daughter of ii il |! I (nit 4 (none out in {Olivia street, was born'in Havana : Roberts to Car-;16 years ago and ‘since that time ; hit by pitch-j}has. developed into an attractive ahd Sterling; struck young lady, with dark brown rts 4, by Arias 3; hair, dark brown: eyes and an : off Tynés 3, off olive complexion. Mercidita stands ing pitcher: Arias;.> feet, 4 inches and weighs 105 Roberts; time of pounds. She is known through- jout the city for her professional dancing of foreign rhythms. Fees Gosela patentee of Mr. ‘an rs. Gabrie! arcia, 834 CITY SOLONS ASKED Johnson Lane, is the most recent (Continued trom Page On} entrant. Rose is 16 years of age, areas reserved for the company. ‘stands 5 feet; 3 inches, weighs 102 A fountain near the main en-{pouhds. A pretty brunette with trance will be one _ theme.jdark brown eyes and brown hair, Benches and grassed plots for/Rose is a popular student at Key fest purposes are to be placed Mabe ae RR in appropriate spots. As soon as er girls wishing to enter are Beach, south} native Bewe obtainable in{#sked to contact Director Boza quantity the company will build}#t his home, 1207 William street, Dock}, 1 .500-crypt mausoleum, model- |°" Sundays or after 5 p.m. week- Pvalgied after the Parthenon. Areas}°"¥S-___. " will be allocated . to. the Pro-}Board, the project was recom- Catholic and Jewish} mended to the City Commission teligions, and provision is being} for a public hearing. It is expect- for the colored people. The}ed to be ordered at Tuesday’s eity and county: will also :be .al-| meeting of the commission. As space for a potters’ field.| pointed out by the company woven wire fence spokesman, the city will receive the Park, Gold-|a dredged area for a yacht basin smith said. Using the fence for|in the Garrison Bight and will i! bs ae i ze | if THE i e E 4 i ! g i E = | rv: * 1.20; umpires: F. and J. ilareal; scorer: Aguilar. es < 3 i tropical climbers} park, since the present cemetery , along withlis no longer capable of ex- rubery which will give } pansion. @ secluded effect and or less * shut it off streets. At the main|%0ur_ Grocer SELLS That Good be, located the com} STAR * BRAND “o AMiaay COFFEE light hours. \———Try A Yound ho) See yityie itt : 3 # i the cemetery greenhouse. the Planning 2hPtt 3? re st 3 ‘ settee hth? parents na Reese 3 in 1 inning (one’Mr. and Mrs. George; Font, 513} ae of vari-} also get a badly needed cemetery | Susan Irvin, Myrtle Bracktl and by Roy Hinger, EM 1-c, USO |NCCS Worker Eileen Coughlin, provided ‘transportation _yester- day for a group of 36 members of Navy families, who spent the day picnicking at Boca Chica Beach. Director Adams, an éxpert in camping comfortably, showed the group how to build a fire, grill wieners, broil fish, toast rolls, heat beans and make coffee. Milk ahd orange juice were brought along for the children, and the tangy air and refreshing breeze gave everyone a big ap- petite. The fish was provided ; by the Navy Wives who angled from the aéjoining pier. Some big snappers were landed. The husbands lent a hand with the fire and packing, and enjoy- edi spparing, fish, qhile mothers nit ' and‘ ‘bathed and = played catds, with a watchful eye for the little ones who disported in the clear, shallow water. The picnickers included Vera Wood, Theresa Evans, Rose Henson, Gloria Licht, Annabelte Meyers, Roy Hinger, E M 1; Lola Darling, Betty McAvoy, Rena Caffey, Myrtle Bracktl, Margar- ét Malone, Datryl Malone, Alice | Monkelban, Edward Irvin, AC MM; Susan Irvin, Edward Irvin, Jr, John Thomas Irvin, Ruth (Beecher, James Hight, CEM; | Jean Hight, Rozin Hight, Thomas Hight, Georgia Martin, Carry Roll, Sally Townzen, Douglas ‘Brown, USO Club Director ! rank Adams, Mrs. Adanis, Gay | Adams, Terty Atmstrong, es {| BRO. CIGAR 610 Duval Street — ' } ! SCORES POPULAR SRANDS of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks | searching : ‘for conchs -and! |} Received Datty by Leased Wire |: AA, ERNE Galikin House, . Application for only 37 mar- . fires Buillé—Daugh-| Director Frank Adams and USO| tiage licenses ' were ‘filed last | month with County Judge Ray-; org} +1 , In Match, 2 total} ications were received. | « Suits’ for divorce were filed! last month with Cireuit Court ; Clerk Ross C. Sawyer by 28 per- sons. During March 36 couples} applied for divorce. { a es Theresa Groves, Eugenia Groves, Helen Jursulic, Kathleen Aben- ! ‘ant, Jean Worsham ahd USO |NCCS. WD -Area Worker Eileen ‘ ; S. Coughlin. i 1 | 1 ERO’S ‘AL SERVICE |; R ee Avenue le fa fork Called fot and Delivered PHONE 1184 JUST ASK for BRITT WATER HEATERS Order Now for Immediate Delivery First Cost Is Last Cost!! eLarge Unit '0100-Gal. Héavy-Duty Tank —GUARANTEED— —TERMS— «No Pr eSmall FREE ESTIMATE LEE BROS. 614 Greene Street PHORE 4 KEY WEST, FLA Payments field, Britt, nbunced today for the fifth and Ray Winkle, James vid Murray, John Albert Ronald. Pinder, Carroll Robert Bitly Wolfcale, Mary Richard Bat Breeding, Lary O'Neal, Mother’s Day is Sunday, May Iteh You Can Find Many Appropriate Gitte *" During This Sale tor MOTHER BELDNER’S Key West's New, Exclusive Ready-te® car ‘are 528 Duval Street PHONE 1199 8 «Opp, Gwent Theme

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