The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 9, 1947, Page 5

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Mrs. Florence Whitaker Is Now Sub Base Librarian; Has Had Wide Experience SHE. WILL. cones err LIBRARY. OF MORE: SEVENTEEN GIRLS (Continued From Page One) THAN 10,000 BOOKS. badge; and: if there is a fire to- AT. SUB BAS | mori row it will be Judy Dough- the center. E try who will direct the fire de- Nae the United States De-| Mrs. Florence - ie, who partment. FS nen n 2 jover some the problems that Dr. Wilgus to be ie oociareal to ics aes Rai aes eeveral, ears exe City Clerk Roy Hamlin, and Ministers of Education in each |¥¢sterday joined the staff of the | ayet Morrison, a junior, will FLORIDA’S (Continued From Page One) of Education the aie inset, by Senator Fraser of a “Grove of | the Educators of the Americas” | which will contain busts of Iead- | ing educators of the Par :Amer- iean countries and in which was recently dedicated by the Argen- tine Ambassador a bust of Do- mingo Faustino Sarimgnto, foun- der of the public school system. in South America. The grove is located on the grounds of the Oldest Wooden School House in the United States, adjacent to 1 ft Ph pe wes founded cg a of the oldest ift tte: i TE aT VERTO! IE AUTO RADIO! The Finest Silvertone Auto Radios Ever Built! These Radios Are for Under Dash Tuning or Dash Matching Kits Senior Junior Teams Practice; Game Saturday, Daily practices are under way by the Junior and Senior foot- ball teams of Key West High school which» tangle for the ate Louis. Pineda, captain and ae 2 ES OF eS TONIGHT: 7:00—American Legion vs. USS: Gilmore. 8:45—Adams .Dairy vs. Key West Merchants. ' 8:45—Naval Hospital vs. Adams Ms te » ACCOMPLISHMENTS (Continued from Page One) of it were mailed to every state in_ the nation. It tells of how the merchants of the city received a card from it for display and that they agrced not to support any un- known publication or charity un- less it had been investigated and the representative of ‘such pub- jfessor is a leading authority on of the countries. U.S, Naval Submarine Senator Fraser said he and |Recreation Fund organization in members of the executive board |the capacity of librarian. of the center feel that Dr. Wil- jsach she will administer the, gus is eminently qualified to ‘operations of the Submarihe Base carry out this mission. The Pro-|Library of over 10,000 volumes. Last wiiter Mrs. Whitaker: Latin America. He has worked | served voluntarily, as librarian with the U. S. Office of Educa-'of the Post Library at Fort Tay- tion, the Pan American Union, jlor, and following the closing of the Department of State, and the !that library last March she serv- Office of Coordinator of Inter-'ed as assistant librarian at the American Affairs. He has lectur- }Submarine Base. ed widely throughout this coun-} During the war States in mid December and will Library is greeted with pleas- report his accomplishments to ure by the many friends whom Senator Fraser and the full ex-|she learned ‘to know during her ecutive committee of the center previous connection with at St. Augustine. | Base. Immediate objectives of the The Submarine Base Library’s are promotion of the teaching of Spanish in all Florida schools; publication of a periodital deal- ing with the mutual interests of the Americas; distribution of | material and aids for both teach- ers and students in schools, book classes of books and is kept up from the accepted “Best Seller” lists. Representative magazine State Department and. the Na- tional Education Association. As | she served | the ; state center, ‘Senator Fraser said, !extensive collection contains all! to. date by monthly purchases |5 Base [hak the city purse strings for | Archie Roberts. be tax assessor; Dorene Clawson, sopiiomore, city comptroHer; Bet- ty MacDonald, city treasurer. ! So prized are jobs in the Tata industrial plants of India that babi re often registered at birth for future employment there. Subscribe to The Citizen. tty and is the author of many | with the USO @ravelers Aid ; Books on Latin America. jService in Miami, Florida, Her subscriptions insure the avail-||| We Will X-Ray Your Child’s Feet Without Charge He will return to the: United !return +o the Submatine Base ability of the best and most 3 popular material in that field. Incidentally, the Submarine Base re ed the Fort Taylor Library coiiection of books. from the i Army when that venerable for- ‘tilication was closed last spring. The Library hours are from 4:30 to 9 p. m., Monday through aturday, and 1 to 9 p. m. on Sundays. All Naval personnel and their dependents are wel-, comed to make use of this valu- facility which is I6cated in iding No. 129, in the south- ab ae a biveata had he a exhibits, Latin American art ex-| Governor Millard Caldwell is €ast corner of the Subiarine eee the Chl tabaee credentials |), ipits and pictures, both in slide honorary chairman of the center,’Base (the same building also <i ees and movie form. j with Senator Fraser as chairman; houses the Chapel, the Chap- It tells how the merchants in- avigurated a campaign among jocal stores to give better service and iower prices; it tells of how the merchants’ division of the Chamber will have four Univer- sity of Florida instructors here beginning October 20, to conduct ja sales training program. At the time of the first census in the United States, 1840, only 40 per cent of the people were literate. About ten inches of snow is equivalent to one inch of rain. Specialty Shoppe “The Store of Beautiful Lingerie” —619 DUVAL STREET—— They Are Here and They're New lady! ‘ad ballh The center operates in cooper-, Dr. J. E. Mooney of St. Peters- ation with government agencies,'burg as vice chariman, and Dr. the Pah American Unie the Wilgus as assistant director. in’s offices and the Red Cross and Navy Mutual Aid Society offices). Pauline Hoover, a junior, will PRICED AS LOW AS $43. 95. It's Easy to Open An EASY PAYMENT Account at ~ ~ Sears BRochsck and€e. Phone 1560 “@ Ph Phone, 1561 SIMONTON and FLEMING ebthedhtehhbdhh ddd blip hidt ii pd steed thal hid ad and Fit Foot Perfectly and Correctly ; With MEDI CROSS Shoes __ You LooK IN HERE THIS 1S WHAT NO GUESSING! Our Primex X-ray shoe fitter makes it possible to $06 how shoes, fit, before you buy. This assures satisfactién and comfort, . ROSE BOOTERY “The Only X-Ray Shoe Fitters in Key West” 425 DUVAL and FLEMING STREETS Opposite LaConcha Hotel= | DRESS_ Mar- — Dresses - Millinery - Accessories — SHOP 417 DUVAL STREET, Opposite LaConcha Hotel , st time at-8 p. m, Saturday, 'FRIDAY— in Bayview Park. 7:00—Bob’s Sports Shop vs. | Membets of the Junior team VFW. 4 an 4 for coast; Pat Lane, Charley Perez, Robert Jack Parks, bert Tor Higgenbotham, Jack Larsen. Smith, | Johnny Cerezo, Erasto Peez, Gil- | Bryan Lloyd, Paul: The Senior class team is com- pésed of Fred Bryant, Billy Al- bury, .Everett Felton, Gdley Sivecting, Joe McCullotigh, Myrt- land Cates, Ernest Sawyer, Joe Fleitas, Richard Wade;.” Brooks Cathey, David Salgato. Stars of other years will of- fieiate ‘at the game. vga cuvnccvtenncacaera cnt A, SPORTS and RECREATION SOMMmag AULA AAANARETTT AA NN SWIMMING—South Beach, south end of Duval Street. DEEPSEA FISHING—Gulf al west Caroline Street; Craig Dock, north erid of Grinnell | Street. BASEBALL—Games, usually on!| Sunday afternoon, at Munici- | pal Stadium, Duck Avenue; and 14th Street. GOLF—Municipal Golf Course, Stock Island. facilities). BASKETBALL—Outdoor Park. HANDBALL—Bayview Park. SHUFFLEBOARD — Bayview Park and South Beach. PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- view TENNIS—Bayview Park on Di- vision Street (day and night years. courts | at South Beach and Bayview te KZCUS | ke xewareatires ALL-AMERICA college player — school to. remain \anonymous — reported ‘the [Sasa Redskins of the Na- tional Professional Football (League. A newsman asked the new- comer how he liked playing pro- fessional ball after his collegiate The player replied: “Don’t mind it a bit. But I suré hate to take t “ that cut in pay.’ AAA AADADALAALAA DONT BE_BAS) WILL SERVE TIMES LARGE or SMALL! Out of Gas? Tires Go Flat? cm bneee i PLAYGROUND —|Your Car Needs Grease, Spray Bayview Park, COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview Park. SCOOTERS TO MEET Southernmost Cushman Scoot- | er Club will meet tomorrow eve- ning, beginning at 7 o'clock, in Diaffy’s Tavern, or Battery Charged? You Need Groceries or Meat? JANE and SHINE - 1802. BERTHA STREET ‘Road Service PAX,s" VV VVTVV VIII VIII Phone 1178 - Free Delivery| ‘PAJAMAS ia | Visit the Leona Shoppe to SEE OUR BLOUSES and SKIRTS New FALL MERCHANDISE Arriving Daily loee 3.75 \Fabric shrinkage less fhan 1% by Government Standard Test. Different From Any You've Ever Seen Made with IMPORTED EGYPTIAN COTTON KANTOR’S MENS SHOP Our Dressmakitig Department offers a@ service of interest to every woman who appreciates individ- uality and distinction in gowning. _* Our experts realize that every patron possesses certain charming characteristics which deserve re- flection in her clothes . . . and have the ability so to empha- size thesé personal attributes as to interpret them in Suits, Gowns, Drésses and Blouses, reflecting spe- cial creation for the wearer. This willingness to study our patrons, combined with an intimate knowledge of the latest styles, and our dressmaker - designer, unsur- passed in ability in South Florida, explain the success of our Dress- making Départment. We Suggest You Pay Us A Visit All Occasions (Made-to-Order ) | { We Are Showing... A Nice Selection of HALF SLIPS

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