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sl aay Towiond: é | Speaks To Lions ‘onight i apres ova twenty devin Key West YOUNE gic nie Mey. Masten! apa apped persons, : whether they women. wil}. ompete tonight fo: or | are veterans.ornot, ‘was made Pp d City will be Group of. the ction, “Say It ing Beauty een in St. Paul’s mnight’s meeting, by Harry Traf- Hall on Behama’ street. Youn: show hag some of the most People’ ’ Poet eek Ls view: A gel in Ca ay ati aataracg a between the musical i yee Ws ww, Ferd will be three parts bot é ta the performange The first consisting of 31 bo; : ys and ‘girls, = Friday, Oat - get under Ouedn-cleck will be a their new ‘red, white and e y ay, at 10:15 | iy Capt. 4G. A. >dohnson, ex- | gray -uniforms. The Lions. paid Mm. ive officer of the U. S. Sub- for the uniforms. _Bestigts oe. the show will |marine. Base. Judges will be] Prof. Earl Dillon of thé music uate ae stvar the cost of spoons ‘from guests registered at |department of the High School, Pag Mens nted group to Concha Hotel, conducted the band in four re re 3 [Acai ateteation “(following the crowning, ajmarches and four other selec- Hosp’ Aa ‘oral Gables. The Halloween’; dance. will. be . held, tions. His son, John Dillon, a —. perform for Ae a with a tort tive minute floor |harpist, rendered the song Annie Bbalized weterans stati show presented ‘by Mrs. E. N.|Laurie on his harp, say complete pragram of the |Brown, a native Hawaiian, and| Principal Horace O'Bryant of evening’: + entertainment will ap-jseventeen costumed girls. Vocals|the High School thanked the pear in this paper ata later date.|will be by the Misses Cleora Lions Club for the uniforms. Hector Barroga and his Spot-|Roberts-and Ruth Evans., light Band will furnish music ,Lord’s four-piece _ orchestra for the dancing, with Miss Bea-|will furnish the. dance music. trice Moreno at the piano for irls in the contest and their the show. The musical show is | sponsors ‘are: under the direetion of Gerry | « Donna’, Colt, Radio _ Station ler, program director of the WKWE;, Retty Cruickshank, Go- USO and supervisor of the » Furnitiire Store; Loretta group's activities. The two osmepolitan Grill; member agencies of the USO, the Bethel, Lee’s Orient; Bev- YMCA, Frank Adams, and the r NCCS, Mrs. Eileen Coughlin, di- rector, are co-sponsors. permanent wave jat the meeting, including mem- auty Salon and a bers and guests to hear, the re- Girl to the Gardners A girl weighing 6 pounds and 12 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. William:Gardner early to- at Municipal Hospital. Mrs, Quality Shop; Judy Doughtry, * sel formerly Miss Edith ———_ The W. th nia ge ad Shop; Nancy Lane, ro; Ine; Anne Sawyer, ; Pinders sonal Rete bg 2 tana fa Mr. rye Hilton... Pind man, 's, uality; wig FORECAST Jewelers Gladys, Trudeau, Lani!5-7 Porter Place, anounéed the Key West and Vicinity: C) un’ Daities; Letricia Garcia, ; with Vlowete and / oti mS oped Beldner’s Dress Shop!’ Dave Feet Maur Cao an ernoon, tonight and Saturday. |Ptintz, «Strunk Lumber Yard; omlag Oe eel ire fresh rs eas bei M Kk," StelPs Beauty! “Mrs, Pinder is the former Miss east w’ becomi , Imaderately arene Saturdiy. Q uS, tori a, Acev #A6/OAobo vite: — Guerra. lorida: Cloudy, occasional rain | Madei #ry,: Sweeting's Au-| Conant, Store of -F: in south portion and mostly cloudy |to Service;; Dolores Solano, | Morrison, Tonys Baar ee with occasional showers in north- | Southernmost Pharmacy; Doris | Barbara Green, Star Coffee Mi east portion through Saturday. |Boza,’ Key West Gas Co,; Bev- Barbara Green, Star Coffee Mi Over northwest portion partly |erly Arthiir,. Overseas. Market: | Beverl: Cruickshank, MarEd peg Cis rack! Bac a i Pyles,’ Mein Cash Market; j Dress Shop, and Ann Wellons, noon. joe Martin, Drum, ‘Bat; Doll; : Jacksonville through the Flor- zal y Sweee mee suhcleeetioas ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- ico: } Over north portion, gentle f 3ELDNER’ Sanne to none vate saree wine d } " partly cloudy wea’ with occa- onal howell Heediseht Saturdae .OUR STORE IS AIR CONDITIONED Over the south portion, moderate FOR YOUR COMFORT easterly winds and cloudy wea- ther with occasional rain through ve Saturday, except over extreme «t south portion J} be fresh. easterly gr y ert weather with occasional rain this afternoon becoming: fresh to oc~ SPECIAL F ‘Charlotte Putman, Pearlman’s be casionally moderately strong with rainy weather and squalls tonight | and Saturday. Attention is di- rected to the latest advisory on the tropical storm, b REPORT Key West, Fia., Oct, 10, 1947 taken Fasern Standard Tine, on City Office) Temperatures Highest yesterday — Lowest last night — Mean . Normal Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a,m., inches —...... 0.98 |. @ $600 Odds and Ends of Our (Tomorrow—Naval a Tae a.m, 12:40 a , Elie nace” (@ Better Summer Dresses ‘ 2 -++ Formerly... 6 . +++ Formerly... TO --+ Formerly... Y 5 «... Formerly... $168 mag ry $1498 « & «+++ Formerly... $738 ~ BELDNER’ S. “Why Pay More?” PHONE 1133 | Opposite Strand Theater $1998 $1798 Boca Chica yy Valdes Channel +-2br (nerth end) 10min, +14 ft. es ' VFW. 8:45—Nayal are vs. Adams Dairy. _ The five.types of places where fire occurs most frequently are. order, dwellings, stores and motor vehicles, apart- and rooming houses and uring plants. “880 Duval Strect {the honor ‘atibeitie chosen Bath- 'y oes: the Lions Club at last | Service League of St.\of special rehabilitation pro- | ci 4 i snd day featur- Paul's" Church is sponsoring is cedure for the severely handi- pod vocal num- |contest. ‘The winner will be joapped. be presented | given *ivory-colored, table | Date organization, at variol eratic ability, to Know). E, J. Quinby, ve October 20th oe ‘The Drunkard} By BETTY RAMSAY Players, are opening their fall season with an early fall pro- for’ duction on October 20th, with a}, presentation of “The Drunkard,” oldtime. melodrama (with cheers for the hero and hisses for the vil- There. were 75 persons ‘present ‘lain), and oleos (songs, skits and dances between acts.and scenes). It is highly amusing entertain- of ‘the’ Southern- !cital of the High School band, /ment, this drama,” and has been staged over most of the country at various times for the past hundred years. iIt had long runs in Hollywood, \Calif., New York City, Chicago, }department held and other metropolitan centers{TOller skating party in Bayview as well as the leading commun-| Park, which was so successful ities in all states. Its first pre- sentation, in the Boston Museum, | another such ‘party this year. in 1844, was greeted with such acclaim that its presentation was} With prizes given for, various demanded in the American Mu- |¢lassifications to be announced seum in New York in 1850. shortly. Having as a background her experiences as either director or mimember of the cast of many productions, Maida (Mrs, Joseph) Lazarovici with her talent directs the Players, while George Mills Auxiliary, Unit,” White, well known. as both di-° rector and actor of the Players staging the “oleos” in which will‘ be included the old heart+rend- ing songs, skits and acts of - the 19th century (that Daddy Used} To revert to the serious, after the sublimely ness meeting of the players was held last Monday evening and it was announced that the annual irth of a son, _ weighing nine election of officers would be held | on the first Monday in Novem- The nominating committee, announced by Mr. Ramsay, Mrs, Hi Flashing on your horizon... Northern Lights Set For the. Key . West unit. “moral domestie ridiculous, a busi- | Lt. 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Vanessa times, with his. op-;Saunders ¢ ‘presiding. ‘pRlaps:.were is. directing and {made for .atHalloween ‘ball=to > be held Friday, : Oct... 312% 98 Mrs. Bobby. Stevenson, was: ad- mitted “inte!.the organization. k The republic. of ‘Gan: Marino has an area of.only 38 square "miles. Mis.’ Mary ° Louise : Spottswood Johnson and “Miss - Faye* Roberts, Tryouts for ““The: Late: Chris- topher Bean,” under” the ‘direc- |tion of Guy Carlton,.whieh. were ber with a nominating commit- ito have been held Sunday at:3 tee appointed to prepare a slate 'p. m., in the Barn Theater, Du- for consideration at the meeting. val street, were called off: today as; because’ the New’ York. owners Garnett, the of ‘the: piece. announced: it was president, is composed of Camdr. {withdrawn from’ the market. F. M.j Another play will’ be’ Press QUALITY EWELERS ' IKey West, "Duval St) iKey Weal, Fle. |Plans. Completed For Auxiliary’s pcos: Plans were completed last }Ege; by Ula aa evening for the entertainment’ ton against ‘Billie | : of the Department and District |bY Ygnacio Naranjo Sue Presidents of the American Manuel Legion Auxiliary during their = S. Guley agai annual official visit, on October , 25. gerne ill alain They will be entertained at alain; Mrs. Claudia Watler, ser- dinner by the Officers ofthe Ar- jgeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Elsie thur Sawyer Unit, and following |Barnard, | assistant sergéint-at- that will attend a business ses- /arms. sion and initiation of new mem-| Members present were: Mre. bers, of the unit. Refreshments | Charlotte Navarro, Mrs. will be served after the meeting. | Stirrup, Mrs. Nemia, Sikes, Mrs. All members, their husbands, 'Clotilde Hartman, Mrs. Melitina | guests are urged to attend. Riggs, Mrs. Juliette Parramore, | The membership is now un-|Mrs. Edah Freeman, Mrs. Mamie | der way, Mrs, Dorothy Daniels; | Sawyer, Mrs. ‘Tessie Wimme-| membership chairman, announc-, inauer, and Mrs. Neil Rose Lopez. ed. Her committee is Mrs. Hes- Reena —— ter Richardson, Mrs. Tessie Wim- | 7 Jaci, Stier, Sia cna menauer, and Mrs, Claudia Wat. | STRONG ARM BRAND CQPFEE/ ay YOUR FINGERTIPS: ler. Each member is asked to} TRIUMPH | 1 hy attend the meetings and strive to get new eben into the or- he | Ca l 1560 j ge ORDGR OFfica | On November 11, the official} « at SIMONTON and FLEMING STG eA sasanecraneenes EE CHEVROLET SEDAN TO BE AWARDED Saturday, October. B1th, at 10:30 P.M., in Complete Store) Auxiliary will serve refresh- ments during open house, and also will decorate the Home for the event. Reports were given by the members who attended the Sehool of Instruction in Coconut Grove on September 28. Officers present were: Miss Gretna McCall, president; Mrs. Betty Saunders, first vice president; Mrs. Hester Richard- son, second vice president;- Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, secretary; Mrs. Beverly Pinder, treasure:; Mrs. Edna _ Pernick, - historian; Mrs. Josephine Piodela, chap- Park on Duval Street, Next to LaConcha Hotel TICKETS; $1.00 On Sale at Convent; Lieut. Ray Atwell, Police Station: Francis Delaney, Submarine Base ARONOVITZ Brief offorge-maned pattern prinked tri cot. Blastic top ban, Fine clastic lag eiging» : furilé PANTIES “HOLEPROOF Chey fit 80. Arud-to to-life, designed from e+ Renee es py @idc” they’ re" remy grand to wear You'll find Luxite “equally skilled in styling everything in underthings. Spun rayon brief with elastic waist. HOLEPROOE Fluffy Warm Pajamas, Bed Jackets and Gowns_ wae "AENS SOX in SILK, LISLE and COTTON OBoteproas ta « trademark of the Molsgreel Hosiery Co. (Rep. U, S. Pat. O99 Men’s and Boys’ Department CHAS. 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