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‘ Soh apm _~ eet Tas, f wd 4 5 | ; i ) PAGE TWO ‘ t BEST ASSET desocccccvaee Apply To Wed \May Hill: Marries = ‘Key Westers-don’t know what warm “4 An application’ for a matriage| Dencil Russelt At}, . weatitet is, Myrtiand Cates declared on his anaes Heenas was fae = sarang, turday Event oi . + ‘ 5 with County Judge Raymon: 5 ” 1 c il will . seniees! ‘from a trip to i te é“, | mney lepe, Supinnay, Lord, by Harry R. Roberts, 22, : At a colorful midsummer wed- . Girl S teatght in Se, $ cet Often we complain about “warm gre broadedat af the samme of 185-C Poinciana. place, and Lee jging? Miss Mary Hill and Dencil {> oa ae feabinl = ; Weather,” yet the mercury here seldom | | stangara. For central s Downs, 22, of 162 Poincianalaican were married at 8 [Parish inning at g Cay climbs up to 90 degrees. Day after day, | | Sctwethmare! (07 moun 4 Place. gesnch: -pesbis night the oP ve na pony said, from Orange. City, pi eee) to lat > wae First Methodist Church. Rev. Triangle Club Meeting © alifornia, the température exceeded 100 ROUGH AUG. 1 { Floyd) Bowery, substituting 95) 7. oie Club of the ros degtees and went up as high as 111. oe fa th i Key West In as/hestok for Rev.G. Leon Wells, "rants, C0. St ste tua ent ‘As The Citizen frequently publishes | s:00—roneymoon in New Yorkanbs »|Editor, “The-Citizen: performed the. ceremony. hight In the home of Mrs Bétie oa eaara the reaction “3 visitors to ‘climatic condi- | *3O'lalome Roundup—ebe Muy I’ take this opportunity to Days Gone By Pac ay 8 — ates ‘Lowe, 1610 Flagler avenue #1 a a “} tion# ih Key West, both summer and win- | 9:00—t0ok Your Best—ebs ‘ Riyou di for the splen-| AS TAKEN FROM FILES re an . €. E. Henson, for- weniws . { J jhide enows on apoltenton ter, it nay appear that we over.stress | ae ence ie vend cooperation| OF THE CITIZEN OF — |ijerly ‘of Poinciana Place, now/ PAL Meeting Tonight con , pleagatit® temperature the most equitable osndtinn Seoatrey Show —eoe jyou shave rendered our Service JULY 28, 1937 ing in-notthern Florida. Rus-| 4 meeting of the Geneml fy y E 1 ndet w=fiiba’ ~ z, os wy at in the United States, but it is our most at-. Serfuls ($ hours) cle during the war years? | cgausbeugoma keine «Nate fal = the Se a po Sgt reeeey ara ae . cn. for. sntertainment (by cenurelide fem | tractive asset, and what applies to an in- | 44: Gear aT Se og Niles today was placed in chart he Me Cathode. daueet gible Goalie ot the A of Tne Citizen: peh fortis, a1 of le: dividiial, if continuing to praise the qual- wally: are Ning Officer, Bea SteD —— agama 8 a blue jersey dress with white {Parish Centef. Marys, ; ah InteFout \t e ities of something he sells, also applies to | 49.99 concert Halt. tlour—nbe U.S. Maritime Commission.| on from the Florida East Coast ‘accessories, served as maid’ of — arog yaleations, Wants ‘ usin recurrently praising the climate of 12005 Four Hours of Serlalenie July 24,1947. Railway. sae wee ett Denice, pin Form Colored Auxiliary ‘ BA i ueen for a Day (repe’ our nie .Goehring, a - i he: i Rey Wirt deh satin Se bene GRATEFUL Vietor Larsen last night ad-)tyCruiekshank, Beverly Cruick-| roe ae ea : While good fishing and boating and | 2:00—Douvie or Nothing—cbe haa’ The ‘Citizen: dressed members of the Fellov Ink ‘and Charlotte Putnam. |° us! other sports appéal to many, climate also | 220—Winner Take all Quiz—ebs The Good Lord. knows how |ship Club of the First Methodist ‘They wére dressed in otchid, {liam Weech Post 168, American bi Mose h 3:00—Hint Hunt Quiz—cbs + |grateful ~we feel towards the Chureh, He spoke on the Na- | pjue, yellow and green with |Legion, are asked to meet at the | appeals to them and thousands of others. | 3:30—cive and Take Quiz—cbs Pratt hick “Aik Base command. (tonal Youth Administration white accessories. Legion Home on While We can not fully appreciate the ex- tie ate eho ater |B, Sa fs Baze “comimatid | movement | Billy Ladd was best man and jstreet at $ o'clock tonight ta am tent to which a Northerner enjoys the | 4:30—Treacury bandstand ion in exterminating th : i lother ‘attendants were Charles|ganize an American Legion x 0 r joys 4:30—Treasury Bandstand—ebs age meabsnanchit Ae estas Key West Civic Players was Jock. Costa, Kenneth |auxiliary. Legionnaire identifies: |pwarmth of Key West unless we also: have resided in the north. Eight or nine months of cold weather is “trying to the soul,” and a@ bréak in experiencing it is exhilarating to the men and women and children who come to Key West. during the winter. 'Thotigh they may return home while the weather is still cold in their area, yet, on returning, it is ‘something like beginning of winter, instead of that long, unbroken stretch that goes back for several months. We can not stress our climate too mich. It is our best asset in the tourist trade that promises to be far better in Key | West than ever before. 7 MDVOCATED BY, THE. CITIZEN: ‘The economy-minded | officd-holder usually retains his job the longest. THE ORACLE. Merging of the world’s two largest Christian youth groups, “The International Society of Christian Endeavor” and “The Philosophy is something that enables | ABC PROGRAMS — Times fit Fastern Daylight or Eastren Sta Morning . $:00—The Breakfast Club 10:00—My Story Dramatization 10:25—Betty Crocker Program 11:00—Breakfast in Holleywood Aftes 12:00— Welcome Travelers 2:30—Bride and Groom er rd, Kiddies Seriais 144 Hours—west repeat | hour later NETWORK PROGRAMS 0 Last minute program changes cans not be included. — MONDAY, JULY 28 (For East. Doytight add one héur) | Bric Sevareid and News-—cbs Network Silent (1 hr)—mbs-west Kiddies Hour (also 1 hour later) mbs-west §:15—America Serenade: Sports—nbO | In My Opinion, Talks—ebs - $:20—Red Barber and Sports—cby $:45—Lowell Thomas Newscast—nba World News & Commentary—ebs all fairness, due credit is also extended ‘to those citizens who are constantly striving to pro- mote-a better community, and thanks to their untiring efforts, ‘Navy.is willing to cooperate. Thanks to the pilot who per- forms his task so efficiently. We rejoice whenever we hear the spraying plane, for his is not a bombing mission bent ion destroying populated areas and promoting human suffering; on the contrary, his objective happens to be death to the mos- quitoes! Yes, death to those vicious little insects that are con- stantly making life miserable to one and all, besides endangering | our health. safety whenever the spraying Plane roars ove rour rooftops. Kod bless you, Saint Chtistopher guide you in all your flights. BENNY. see and’ sir, and may | organized last night at a meeting in the Key West High School and elected John Esperdy as presi dent. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and daughier, Ruth, of Gloucester, N. J., are visiting Mrs. Fisher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews, Grinnell street. Mrs. Al Benson, with her in- fant son, Bill, arrived yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs. Hubert Saunders. Charles Hudson, who had been in Key West visiting relatives, jreturned yesterday to his home jin Miami. | Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Moore- lfriends. jfor Tampa, where he is now jmaking his home. He was ac- jcompanied by his Joseph Baker sailed yesterday j of cunning and sometimes cupid- aunt, Mrs.}bej} | They: were gowned. in spink and mon: and »Galey Sweeting. |tion cards should be carried. Two tiny, tots named Brenda and Gas Almost Darlene were ‘the flower @irls. Choked Him rer. $ it-of-town guests were Mr. ; “My stomach swelled with gas an@ Mrs., Blackley of Miami; Mr.| until I could hardly breathe” and’, Mrs. Herman Bowery, Ella} Said one man living near here: Mae Bowery and Herman, Jr., son | “1 couldn't sleep, in fact had hor ;Tible nights. Was al consti- of Mr. and Mrs. Bowery, of West | a “ pated. I got INNER-AID. Oh! Ralm . Beach. More than 200\ what relief! It worked so much frjends. celebrated the event .at a gas from me that my stomach f® regeption held at American Leg- | duced 4 inches. Can breathe free iontHall after the ceremony. ily again. Sleep soundly now + = | Bowels have also been given @ Y. . H. Great Cleansing.” _rour. OrosCcOpe . INNER-AID is the new mixtute x * | of 12 Juices from Nature's Herbs. % : SMONDAY,: JULY 28, 1947—To-| It has relieved many people whe yellow formals.. Little Walter lames. Fleming was the ring | . . ‘ Perhaps it may greatly please ‘house left yesterday for West! d ives another strong charac-| had never been really helped be blic Officials: ” the tich to say there is no disgrace in be- Evening _ jour dear pilot to know that very |Palm Beach after a stay here ofiter’ foe to selentitie satethots' fore by any medicine. Taken ‘To The Public icials: ing poor. S:00-News Report. 15 Ming=nbe many Key Westers pray for his |several days with relatives and jand capable ‘of carrying out -dif.! Shortly before meals it mines | with your food, thus eliminating sf * S !the poisons that foster stomach e@a. |’ There’ nity. develop ‘a, vein’ trouble. It will cleanse the baw. els; clear gas from stomach, ei liven liver and remove old bit from the system. So don't “sa ficult, researclies t6 ‘the ultimate ityé a keen sense of rivalry, and some jedlousy. These traits should eptfstrictly under control, if suffering! Get INNER-AID. WF a> United Christian Yough Movement” into | ¢:00—Rraai : ; in Rhoda Baker, who will visit vela-/ present. * f 4 . ADVERTISING ART achewunitcavouthior egies ne Baie Supper Club oueebeete 905 Simonton Street, \tives in ‘Tampa, presen __ iby all drug stores. —= ganization is being Fulton Lewis, Jr. (repeat hope {Key West, Fia., i later)—mbs JSuly 25, 1947. Advertising to pay must be in the right | csidered by a joint committee represent- medium, in the right manner and at the | ing both groups. right time. ’ Just because someone - is ‘ willing to HONOR THE AJR FORCE spend. a little money with a newspaper does not mean that he is an advertiser. It may show that he is a speridthrift. : The Key West Citizen believes firmly in the power of advertising, if its,columns. We feel certain that it will’ Help the busi- ness upon which it is spent..However, no advertiser should get the foolish idea that tha Friday, August’ 1st, has been designat- ed as “Air Force Day” by President Tru- man in recognition of the personnel of the victorious Army Air Forces and “all those who have developed and maintained our nation’s air strength.” : Mr. Truman calls attention: to the fact t “air power is essential in the preser- 6:15—News and Comment—nbe Dance Music Orch.—mbs-basie 6:30-—The House Party-nbe * Fob Crosby Show=ebs Henry J. Taylor (r'pt at 10)—mbs 6:45—Kaltenborn's Comment—nbe Bob Trout and News—ebs Sports (Repeat 30 m. jater)—mbe 7:00—Plays by Ear, By nba Inner Sanctum, Mystety—Cbe ¢ Did Justice Triumbh?—mbs-basie 7:30—Howard Barlow Concert=nbe My Friend, Irma Skit—cbs Scotland Yard Mystery=mbs 7:56Five Minutes News+che 8:00—-Voorhees Concert, Guests—nbq CBS is There, Drama—cbs Gabriel Heattor Comment—mbs $:18—Reai Life Drama—mbs 3 e 1. Q. Quiz Shownbe pe Adventure Tales—cbs Guy Lombardo Orchestra—mba 9:00—Contented . Concett—nbe, YOUR FELLOW MAN Editor, Thé Citizen: In our community I have been surprised at the amount of intol- erance that has been encoun- tered. We are willing to. live and let live only so long as the supre- macy of some other group of peo- ple does ngt advance or improve. Even ¢ome are willing to. deny the right to work in the name of sS0me labor organization. I fought; open hostility during | Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Put a little sugar in what you jsay and take a little salt with what you jhear.” KEY WEST BOY SCOUTS (Continued from Page One) the boys for the expedition to Cuba, August 11-15. Official pic- tures were taken of the group by Ivan Baggett, photographer, in front of the Jose Marti monu- ment at Bayview Park. R. Potter, assistant Scout com-! missioner, in charge of training| i WATCH «1d JEWELRY Ay ‘the time I served on the Plumb- ing Board even having the senior tMmembers tear up a man’s card in my face beeause he was of an-} Several other local officials in other race. Another master )addition to Potter are also plan- plumber told me point blank in|/ning on making the trip. Rev. a group of assembied men and in|Joseph Johnson, S.J., of St. the presence of a city official that |Mary’s Star of the Sea Cotholic | jhe was instrumental in determin- all he has to do is to put any old thing in a printed appeal and the magic.of adver tising will bring jhome thé. bacon. : * Successful advertisers are men and } status of the. Air Forces. women who have studied thé.art, who ui-| ‘There is every likelihood that war, if derstand some of the psychology which | and when it comes, will break upon the Transportation of the Scouts is being paid for by the City of Key West. Romance Drama Seties-scbs Fish and Hunt Club—inbs iano Quartet—nbe Quiz—ebs vation of our liberty.” This is no exag- geration and it behooves the people of the because of minor defects. Our sig erattsmen will repair your watch... tighten the stones in your jewelry . . . quichly ond of- ficiently. Being them in tedey . . . youl be surprised ot how little it costs. ~ : « Bob Hawk United States to interest themselves.in the _ Family Doctor Drama—mbs Times fit either stern Standard, 1 Hour east sways buyers and kitow enough abott the : ’ nation like an unexpected tornado. There things advertised to be able to buy and will be no time to build airplanes, engines sell them correctly. or to train petsonnel. The battle will have For Key West merchants, advettising |to be fought. with what the nation has is not the most important part of theif | available when hostilities begin. Because business. It is, however, an important fae-.| of this fact, it is vitally important that we tor in merchandizing, which has dettion- | maintain an adequate air force always. strated its power to produce sales results; Since the nation observes “Army Day,” —west repent umentary vis Commentary Ranger Drama id Abner Comedy ‘ bby oyle Show y nt Drama nd Hour—west only 12:00—Dance ing that I did not return to that board because I would have li- jcensed. every man regardless of race, and he did not hesitate to name it and since then has fought openly because of this. Another outgrowth of this happened only a few days ago -{when an electrician on a job ex- Church, is expecting to accom- (pany the group as chaplain; Ru- dolph Boza will act as liaison of- ficer, and Ivan Baggett will be the photographer. Dr. Delio Cobo, jlocal scoutmaster, will be an ad- |ditional leader to make the trip. | These four officials will in- crease the delegation to thirty- two. Original plans called for a GAFARANTEE oy ° Polloc Mice y Jewecer penew= V Sid Duval Street” % See Our Store + It should be utilized fér that’ purpose and “ even ; : SSS |pressed himself as hoping he group of twenty-three Scouts and no other. . Lae Bide Navy Day, yee Weateal natn 6 Hee would not meet me on the job. I five officers. An official delegate | ein’ pire ,. | Some attention to the Air Force and it is sent assurance I hoped not to be |from the City Commission is also e have no objection to any person’s | worth noting that the day set aside for contaminated by a man who had expected to accompany the dele- spending money as-he or she feels proper, | this purpose marks the fortieth anniver- souent, Spas ive: four. freedoms and gation: Unt it ti ; Lh i. d ——$=———-—s {then was ready to deny any to! Every afternoon for the past i ner imes gives us a pain in the pei sary of the creation of the Army Air Son To Crisps ‘Ja man here where he had come to |two weeks the Scouts have bee see what some merehants buy and | Forces, > |live and, I guess, presume he is ini ; \ ‘ § ale é é 4 , S, s | tr: . For the t veeks that > Sead to “advertising.” z eee ane ae iene oe) a Conch. A sorry kind, I say. Peranriiee aan ae aie 7 ap ‘ i i foinciana, a ‘ A ? na Sey A .. = The day is rapidly coming to an end The future belongs to the man or wo- |birth of a son weighing five CAEN PARES ee ceive training in drill. iP ' ‘ : 4 i : : : ‘0 work, ee When a merchant, or a business man, can} man who puts the “I can” in American. |Pounds, eleven and one-half joy and when I see fit, as long| Subscribe to The Citizen—25c|fl- Il just anything. The gradual production | Mi am 1 prophetic! ounces, at the Key West Muni-|.. it is within legal bounds; I, weekly. isis of desired commodities means that the war eel Soria eon ee will not deny justice to any man, | - o8 sBarcity is to become a thing of the past. . i i i ane Fes (eee on te haces onicteeds I 3 ; % ig e past. They were telling tall fishing stories |the name of Robert Lee Crisp. |say if we are to be Americans, let | LEGALS Electric E ui ment is th ai anufacturers and merchants will soon }and one man was rather uncertain about |Mrs. Crisp is the former Jacque |us live like Americans. We came | ~\avicw = | P : ne ier to go after customers and this means } his. “We were fishing,” he began, for-er- Stout. from the dust once, and we gol ey | ‘ . . " awe iftelligent advertising. for.” “Whales,” someone suggested. “No, Barretts Have Daughter Laie nee ee Pea reaeee | ihe unata ‘ Coming Thing!! 7 4 —_—_— we were baiting with whales.” ' Cre eee: | — r WHEAT AND COAL Mr. and Mrs. Stanley John|to bed! \ 3 . — |Barrett, 914 Elizabeth street, an-|_” A.G. ROBERTS. |" | : MAKING LITTLE PLANETS jnounce the birth of “an eight-|Key West. Fla., Ht SO EATER eoUntE ? 4 Jur > Secretary of Commerce W. Averell pound, four-ounce’ daughter at |July 28, 1947. bint | e a : eee /12:06 a. m., Saturday, at Musti- 5 aE ANT. ack, Yarriman, who has just completed a ‘sur- It is quite possible that you have not cipal Moswitel or) ee | Come Right In ee | VPy of European economic problems, says | heard about Penolite, a new explosive de- |been named Christine Ann Bar-| Prospective Employer (perus- aur Ltd TEAR W 1] A | a oer all boil down to: wheat and | veloped during the war and a stock mil- |Tett- jing references): “Have you any “~ 5 i en, pparent y That Is W hat al ‘ itary secret with about a third more pow- | [ene clea ch tnejailieyend icatinyy LOST 2 POUNDS "hy . ba - ~ | ATC ENYEM, | cepartments?” i "i ° 4 2 bas his may be something of ah over-sim- jer than TNT. | | Applicant: “Spent all my life | Wear Size 14 Again” | the Public Wants a ification but no one can deny the impoxt- What brings Penolite into the news to- | Personals among ‘em, sit.” | seanicus Ouallgs tere lactone } fice of grain and fuel in the program of | day is the effort of scientists to use the | eae a \ “And sheets and blankets?” e | Dozens of competent surveys show increasing preference habilitation, Until the. agriculture of | new explosive to shoot objects so high in PLA PURE | mecmcerega ems a for electric equipment in the home. One survey indicated thst . rope exceeds its pre-war production, |the sky they will never come down. This, . _*™7ive For Visit ee IP ire, undted and seventy per cont es many mere temilies ere will bé a demand for grain from | means that they will get beyond the gra- |p! Encida Naranjo and Delia | at i] want an electric range as now own one. ather areas. The samé can be said of the | vational power of the earth and become hes Ae ae ay eee | 0 itical | When asked wh: gal mines. . Meigs callie x and will spend a month visiting | why they preferred electric appliances s, destined to circle around jrelatives and friends in the Is-| \f “Cleanliness”, “Safety” o ity” ® et - the'globe forever. : jland City. Announcement ; SE TaN DORR” wate ited { Vacations are enjoyed in prospect and We are not sure that we know the im- | Visiting in Cafe’ \ Secor oes There were 5.000 electric refrigerators in use in 1918 BY in retrospect. portance of the experiments that have a | OF REY WEST, FLORIDA, VST: there were 1.000.000. There were $00,000 electric ranges ati je, 3 a + The European nations | have their'| seema to have sottething to ‘do with a eerie ras ae ae Leeman Rei She vay ia electric power used by the ave: domestic customer has me! ie: " os A ” . i ¢ y th @hoice, the Marshall vs. the Molotov plan. {development of inter-pi spend several weeks with rela-| For City Commissioner ys: hatned ene five times in 30 years. Ty %, se bay ea ' ALBERT B. COOPER . tives and friends there,