The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 22, 1947, Page 6

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face THE KEV WEST CITIZEN win Harold A. Houser, USN, ily will give a cocktail party for Rep- resentative George Smathers, Mi- emi, after bis arrival here on Wednesday, the U.S. Naval Base im Key West announced today. ‘The cocktails will be served in Captain Houser's own quarters at) the base, in building “L”. Con- gresemen Smathers is expected to speak briefly Smathers expects to speak be- fore the Jayeees, the Rotary and the Lions clubs during his visit bere. Board Man Here | Cary Willioms of the Social Se ‘eurity Roerd in Miami will be in the Florida State Employment Service office, 314 Simonton lstreet, September 23 and 24, to interview anyone interested in Serial Security benefits. Part ‘Sewing, Shelleraft Gecemning matierate iii. May DeLoureal TODAY UN HISTORY (Know America) 1776-21-year-old Nathan Hale, mertyr spy of the Revolution, hanged by the British in New) ” York I only regret that T have ‘but ome life to lose for my coun-; wy ‘ 1788-—Judge Symmes of New} Jersey. owner of the Miami Pur- | * chase. reaches Ohio with a com-| pany of settlers—Cincinnati later | founded 1827——Mormon founder, Joseph Smith, claims an angel delivered TT? Rook of M on this day. 82) 1862—Lincoin'’s Emancipation Proclamation first issued. 1891—Ceded Indian land in Ok- lahoma opened to settlement by Presidential proclamation. 1919—Beginning of big steel strike 1922-8300 million worth of World War 1 ships sold by the 616 @m. |Government for less than one 23 Bm. |million doliars, Pm) 1940-—Jeps given right to main- ©. |tein troops in French Indo-China by France. the Germans. 1942-—Russians-Germans fight; im the streets of Stalingrad. 14-—-U.S. Third Army beats Almanac a Sam. beck German counter-a' a 1@16 p.m south of Metz. | Tide Dots | 1645-——White House makes pub- Biferenee ‘West | le Japan's post-surrender policy. - at | _ 1946--0,000 in New York cheer high water| Wellece and boo Secretary of my | State Byrnes. tem On Se Re Sey +o | hte Ly } STRAND THEATRE he Now Showi Potat) @ mun “BLUE SKIES” + ihr i Bing Crosby > em +i4n | iene an Starting Thursday eee Mime sgn corre | "ROMANCE of ROSY RIDGE” > be eubtrected Plas | Van Johnson ER corrortions te be actdedt ) iROE THEA = _ | MONROE THEATRE nme en Now Showing _ o "OJOS PAPATIOS” | Jorge Veles re 7} | (Spanish Picture) es Starting Tomorrow | Bs ZOMBIE” weighed ren pewnts ame wn es — Gui © Geynns ond Mee Uwe Gwynn 8 street. are 8 Geweage emmownring (he): ww. ah gh) pond @ 0am & Mr and Mw i Geven fo. ot Mint ND Ree been named Kay Bribe: at the gee ta one Sle ot Rigmly turtinls | 8 cont ms ont one tt Bedete~ cariewhurs cg one — KEY WEST—— VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY 198 Devel. Jefferson Hotel Bldg. a) vy Go To Smathers Provide ‘na + iat for “ke sil pr the recent illness and death of now : ’ jwar irving, rane ts. our beloved husband and father, o| Ae Parish Center |sames Height, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pedro Rueda. Also do we thank ‘ » (O. Hinger, and Mesdames Edith those who donated the use of ws | The — " eat tonne Clark, Myrtle Brachtl, Eleanor their cars. leg wees «wD auspices (Garrett, Elena Moore, and Mrs. : MRS. FELICIA RUEDA Ber wil) be held tomorrow afterncgn [Eieen 8. Coughlin, ! and FAMILY. — sept22-Itx ‘a. - - post a the ate Mrs. Merkey was presented “4 winds with a lovely corsage of red Preneeceespesees: ership of Mrs. Charles Yates and i 72 w him the golden plates of the}, \Gala Hallowe'en 'Key Wester Now PetersW ote Party Planned | Hel ps Veterans The Southernmost Cushman A H. Numa Tedder ,son of Mr. |Seooter Club called a special j James “P. “McDermott, 1108 and Mrs. W. R. Tedder, 621 Grin- meeting Friday to make plans for | Flemi street, has been named nell street, and Miss Elva Walker, ja gala Halloween party to be ia Key West volunteer in the Vet-' of Homestead, were married Sat- jheld in St. Mary's Parish Cen-!erans Reemployment Rights Di- urday night in the Tedder home 8 p. m. \Labor, according to word received ee pchibadaieed pares rap cas re fe a A console radio, phonograph jtoday from Harvey Driscoll, St, are at home eir friends of the group, Pen eee to be awarded. McDermott’s job will be to see inti Proceeds from the party are to lh ; Photo Printing be used for a club house. Use !is given employment. He said to- ° of this club house will be given ‘day that employers would. be! Class Tonight nounced Mrs. Dorothy Daniels,|to former. servicemen and wom- at St. Mary’s Parish Center, un- chairman of the program commit- en. ,der USN NCCS (WD) auspices, 1108 Fleming street.- It is 9085 Braun for CYC members, every {and he, will give the veterans all Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ‘Braun has long been familiar Navy Wives Club! Argona,.gas obtained from air, with the successful technique of held a dinner, in honor of Mr. ; jhis class is expected to be popu- and Mrs. Clyde Merkey's fifth CARD OF THANKS jlar with camera fans. ter, on October 30, beginning at ‘vision of the U.S. Department of by Judge Thomas S. Caro, : i ive Pearl street. bination, is one of the prizes Augustine; a field representative Pearl str at every World War II veteran to teen-agers in this city, an- ‘asked to give what jobs they had! A daylight photo printing class tee. McDermott has a telephone at will be conducted by Robert Dinner Given B ithe ti : y the time they need, he said today.! Cjass_members say Instructor La Concha Navy Wives’ Club .is used in‘ electric light bulbs. ,developing and printing film, and wedding anniversary, Saturday Our sincere appreciation is ex-! tended neighbors and friends for j kindness and sympathy shown and for floral tokens of remem- brance in the hours of anxiety and bereavement occasioned by night at the opening of the La Concha Rainbow Room. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkey, Mr. and Mrs. oses by her husband. James | Height, USN, was toastmaster. —BICYCLES— Repaired and Rented | Announcement w 1 Aibo"in' Stock—NEW { Of Engagement BICYCLES - TRICYCLES Rudolph W. Zielke, of Chicago, WAGOQNS-SCOOTERS - IN CASES announces the engagement of his! SKATES | Delivered daughter, Eldine, to Joseph Peter ; t To Your Home Sands, son of James W. Sands,’ Overseas Cycle Store of Key West. Date of the wedding 920 Division St. Phone 1380 will be announced later. je en. e CAR WHEELS PAINTED Rij ==— eset RADIATOR Siege CALIFORNIA Body and Fender REPAIRS | “i PADIATon=S, Wie St ber ’ RADIATORER'S TONY’S |_2 722i or (Bf CIGARETTES size Auto & Body Shop —.'M BAER'S MARKET Sa | STH 603-05 GREENE STREET e ATTENTION HOME OWNERS and DEALERS In Hurricane Disaster Area Quick, emergency service for owners of hurricane-damaged property! Southern States Iron Roofing Company is doing this: Our entire facilities for manufacturing aluminum Products are placed at the disposal of property owners and dealers in the hurricane disaster area; Orders for Everwear Aluminum Roofing, Shingles and Siding re- ceived from the hurricane stricken area will be given priority over all other orders received or on hand, and will be shipped immediately from one of our manufacturing plants. We have tried to contact our regular customers by wire or letter. If you have not been notified and are in need of Aluminum Roofing, Shingles or Siding, wire or write us. Address Your Inquiry or Order to— DISASTER DESK Scuthiom Stalea TRON ROOFING COMPANY SAVANNAH, GA. Wedding Sunday|Wed J. H. Russell MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1947 te Lily E. Freeman To THREE HOTELS in.. at POPULAR PRICES _ eesti Th t of Miss Lily Located in the Heart of the City e_ engagement of Miss Edna Freeman to James Henry Rates Write or Wire Russell Se annoinced by her par- , Reasonable ROOMS tor Reservations ents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. with BATH and TELEPHONE Freeman, 5400 N.E. 4th Ave., Mi- ami. r . e Thevell is the pon of eae: ana Ps --FOnd: Pershing Miller Mrs. Harold Russell, 716 Southard H street, Hey. West. ae a" ote) Hotel Hotel Miss Freeman was graduate 6 NI os from Emanuel Academy ,and at- Latvertes Tey aa iorllat oth 7 Es Ist Ave. tended Bob Jones College. Rus- “Blevator Fisvetar ‘ cna sell, a graduate of Key West High Solarium Weatea ator School, has recently returned from Japan, where he spent 10 months , while serving in the Army. aI. Public Notice | This is to advise that effective Friday, September 19th, _3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION | CLEARANCE SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO Dresses Si HEE 58 998 ta t DIAPER Regular $3.75 iow #275 Be _... NOW Dozen Dozen _.... A Limited Supply of SHOES Left Boys’ SUITS, Sizes 3-8 Boys’ and Girls’? SWEATERS, All Sizes, Below Cost Corduroy Jumpers aes sis0 wow *1® ea eat cate wr aioe Key West, Fla., nor am I respon- sible for any debts contracted! after this date—Sept. 19th, 1947. S. R. LEE. J. CARMONA LIQUOR STORE 1114 Duval Street A_ Complete Stock of . ...» WINES, LIQUORS, RUM and GIN at CUT-RATE PRICES. We deliver to any place on the id F 3 Hg Island, between 9 A.M. to-12 Mid-|> night—Sundays, between 12 Noon|>: Gome In and Save $$$$ Open Saturdays Until 9:30 P.M. to ee and 9 P.M. to 12 Mid-!? — 9 e night, in 10 minutes. j K L g ] F Iks Sh Call 1348 fer” Prompt Aennys Little ro op Free Delivery We Reserve the Right to Refuse , 1111 DUVAL STREET OPP, CUBAN: CLUB Delivery to Anyone TIL CC tt tt mm Drink BETTER MILK for Health TRY ADAMS’ GRADE “A” PASTEURIZED and HOMOGENIZED “The Milk in the Sanitary Glass Bottles’ “You Can See the CREAM at the Top of the Bottle” Arrange With Us Today for Daily ' Delivery Service to Your Door CALL 455—— Serve Your Family With A’ Bigger and More Nutritious Breakfast Give Them ADAMS Grade ‘A’ MILK to Drink Secccccccccooes ecccccccccooos: Start Your - Family’s Day Right by Serving A Wholesome Nutritious Breakfast Use Adams’ Grade “A” Pas- teurized and Homogenized Fo creamy, rich milk generous-. ly over cereals—serve it as the br kfast beverage. For milk is the food so esséntial in providing the enérgy needed for your children, your husband and yourself. Use more Grade “A” Pas- teurized and Homogenized milk in the preparation of your meals, Bi: VITAMIN G | CALCIUM 100 ave VARIABLE In milk are the carbohydrates and the fats which provide the body with fuel to carry on the endless activity of today’s living. For health, plus real taste enjoyment, try a tall glass of Adams’ Grade “A” Pas- teurized and Homogenized cool, refresh- ing milk. Your best drink at any time, for energy and for cool comfort. ADULTS: Should Drink 2 to 4 Glasses Daily CHILDREN: Should Drink 3 to 4 Glasses Daily Adams’ Dairy J. ROLAND ADAMS, Owner THE CREAM” at the Top of the Bottle TELEPHONE 455 TMi nn mt tt ttt Use Adams’ Grade “A” Pasteurized and Homogenized Milk The Milk in the Sanitary Glass Bottles “YOU CAN SEE

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