The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 23, 1947, Page 6

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caosapors esc owe a ae » Boston ede the. only. seg ‘ofthe organi. “Ggel alia pivots 8 & Naval personnel and the USO. NECS (WD) Area Worker. mate at the: Jackson Square USQ. day -noon, for a‘ fishing Pesta ra sfrenry $4 Or The weather was perfect, “pom lemtergeme are r: eid is fangual ter. C. F. ‘Diesslin, S 1/c, speared |Sock Social ‘and ‘a Flag Day-pro- and landed-a shark. Donald Beck- | gram_ tonight’ at 8p. -m.,’ at the | man, S 1/c, brought in a sand /Knights of Pythias hall on Flem- shark on a hand line. ing street. The most exciting event of. the} ‘Music and an: interes pro- day occurred near the ferry slip,jgram have been’ pl PAN when a party of. four killed a|members and friends are cordial- four-foot rattlesnake with spéars.jly invited ‘to attend: The snake “was a_ beautifully - }marked _ diamond-back, which a diately. He will make a belt of ; the skin. The snake-speating}’ Mrs. Elena McCoy. will ‘select party “4 its es pene ee [voices tor the operetta, “Why the € 2/c; E. R. Clements, S 2/c; ‘and! Garden Quarrelled,” at St. Mary’s and’ J. K: Clemmen, Key Westers, | 7 Kern, MOMM 1/c. Parish Center, on Tuesday at 7:30 Other fishermen were Charles}p, m. Fossett,.S_1/e; Bob Shopp, PhM| Mrs. McCoy is the well known A re 2/c, and Mrs. Shopp; L. Jackson, | choir leader of St. Mary’s Star ppty “To Wed S 1/c} C_R, Hale, S 2/c; Ben D./ of the Sea Catholic Church and ‘Gavin, AMM 3/c; J. Bouvard,| many boys and ‘girls are expect- An application fora: marriage: S 1/c; W.-L. Fisher, S 1/c;T-| ed to avail themselves of’ the op- zation here, , pilicense was: Saturday by Guilford, AMM 1/c; F. W. Smith, | portunity'ito receive’ voice train- Ff aoohd som F pa ~ moan i Keon i 7:30—Naval Hospital vs. eas 0)” t HalfsAcre 102 0} '9:15-—-Bob'’s Sports Shop” vs. } VEW. ‘THURSDAY | 7:230—Key West eacchan vs. i Naval Hospital. 9:18—USS Gilmore vs. Bob's : Shop. prepared for fashingto: ‘Monument in'1884 it was such a novelty that it.was exhibited in a New York jewelry store before being installed. 7 19, sag U.S,,S 2/c; and USO Staff Worker | ing under: her. direction. , 18, of) Eileen. S. . Coughlin: ge 190deee eee epznens BROADWAY || PEPPER'S for ater counties Jn the, West CIGAR STORE |Plumbing Supplies Marshall pointed out that, be- 512 Fleming St. Phone 118 fore the last war, Germany had 610 Duval Street Sumnier Specials on provided military supplies and. TER HEATERS training for some Latin Amer- | 15 Rese side arm a en which -“made it for United States to turn them to the side of the Alls eg e countries, under. the | 20 gal. «os plans of the bill, would be placed 18 aad, fvih gore in a position to maintain high 18 gal. electric side arm 94 military, standing. in, case . war POPULAR BRANDS of 30 ol ecttie Laarraine: sto ca eats Me pownTown « 40.00 Located in the Heart of the City. | Rates ROOMS .* Weta or Wag with BATH and TELEPHONE Ford Pershing ~ _——Milller Hotel Hotel Hotel 60 NE. 3rd St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 299 WE. ist Avé. 80. Rooms 100 Rooms Elevator j oils Solarium 3 BLOCKS FROM “UNION BUS STATION | ROBERTS i LINEN SHOP 1001 SOUTHARD ST., Cor. Grinnell Sa. 2s He, 5096 DA eee FIRST a BIG ig SAL Mon’s White Dress phirts Our Sales On SUNDAY Surpaned 2 One Soe Wa ‘thought our stock was adequate : but it was exhausted leag befese i ee FRUIT STREET

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