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pina pnapencmytsitieconnngg inp nenemymensnseeyror, THE KEY WES? CITIZEN Dehydration of the Sweet P otato Lee’s Restaurant ;biochemist, was the originator an se : Reopening: At © ‘of the “Vitamine” theory in the , 1912, New Address’ The Lee family announce’ the reopening of Lee's Orient Rest- !aurant at a. new location, 506 | Fleming street near the corner j of Duval street, for 3:00 o'clock this afternoon, serving Ameri- can and Chinese food. ' As Key Westers, ; the © Lees | take great pleasure in giving to Key West, the most unique rest- aurant in south Florida; truly @ the setting is beautiful and ¢ should be seen to be apprecia- @ : ted, it is oriental in very wag; "$* Little girls listen for the the floor is carpeted with a rug @ Batter of reindeer hoofs— made in squares, the walls are ¢ but big girls listen for the Advanced Gifts Sought For 1948 March Of Dimes 1s 70 » <¢ By Women’s Action Group 'y: ee "QUOTA THIS YEAR WILL* : Se alee seals “of years "BE $20,000 IN MON. Navy’s Medical — |sroreeme the. fothpre /sROE’ COUNTY'S CAM-| a “ib hten | Hero Gets: Job” dint the big net tourna: James- Murphy, chairman . Without Pay Lahra Lou's, trouble’ is... that | the Monroe county chapter of the '- “ser ye geqedee} SHO'S---t0O--poung.- -Her .-”. tennis | » National: Foundation for Infantile 4®Newstenture ae playing, ‘however, is tops. She | Pasalysis, announced today that EIGNOLULU, — Dr. ranks 16th among | the © women! the Women’s Action Committee of #% Wassell, retired pd Bn chapter has assumed the task has come to Hawaii to begin:at) States. United States airports now number 5,418, with over 1,000 new airports opened during the past year. Dr. Casimir Funk, a Polish | at ae ‘The Store Of F ashion Peecccececoccsocecs don .{racquet: swingers of ‘the United the. 4 ‘ ena ‘ e@ sound of a long, low. ap- | bl ihe: March of Dimes advanced: 69 @ Career. a= guperimsndent| ii." father, /'Leslie- Jahn, a | FIRST PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION of the dehydration of the sweet decorated with lovely murals ol preciative whistle. Which gifts committee and ‘will begin! of the 32-bed Episcopal le professional: tennis. ‘coach cf Potato, destined to save Florida dairymen $40,000,000 annually as a lavishly. in: the scheme‘ot deco: ¢ is what you'll hear when operation next week. ned Fort Lauderdale and. Belmar, N. | 2¥bstitute for costly corn in cattle diet, was held recently at Penney | -ations. $ you go forth this boliany “Normal ap i. e + “| Farms, . i : no season i 5 - | Action Eieiigitioe le. thet, (abides) Mthe famed medical missionary| 2 Wants his daughter to be ro sk posed eae non DH a B. Ulvin, chia! At the rear of the dining $ ing cocktail frocks magnif. tion during. emergency periods,’ Whose heroism during, the; Java parce aera pe ease agronomist of Penney Far: howing Huge sweet potatoes wi igh- | is used root of! pagoda design $ been lye crane menncay but’ with this area escaping a rep. campaign: was commemotated|Pion by the time she's 17—a) | to 10 Dias Eon fleas co teeketens Great | 8 Used and covers the passage- § cut, glamorously aglow | ping P- ina motion picture, has-.apent feat he asserts she'll accomplish | ing uP to pound to. Miss Eileen Redmond, of Jacksonville. Small/ way or entrance to a finely © with Sequinnedi highlights. ‘te etition of'the 1946 epidemic. the : \ Braap has taken on the advanced inuch of the last four years as gifts. work, {a patient in various mainland Following up letters now being hospitals. But faliing ‘health: has ed to firms, organizations and not dimmed his desire ‘ta serve. if she can get in some big tour- | jars in the foreground contain samples of the yams after dehydra- naments “for the .all-important | tion. “Experiments are being carried on by Foremost Foundation, a seasoning. | - non-profit organization affiliated with Foremost Dairies, Inc., which . Helen Wills: ‘Moody won the has home offices in Jacksonville. equipped kitchen which is said $ to be the very last word.in con- ¢@ venience for the Chinese’ cooks @ and others. who have’ to do with ¢ It’s the smart gal who se- lects her frock now. Memorial Hospital: :at ,. viduals, f |. head-: *..“I ‘told’ Bish Hai ‘en- | singles* ‘crow’ 17) and Miss | -~—--—-~-—- Be eI sb decal eee the serving of good. food, prepar- @ yf ery | et orice rear wae "that fae tie He fled = Jahn. would. like to better eH ° | a A ed in a manner to please the pal- . L] antzen ssl salsitation about the mia-| erate and that I am too nated equal that mk. putes U net 28 H olds Regis tration For ate of the epicure. .- > ~>-- i$ Foundation ‘ext: week. t it te ke hat calls,” |: But. ‘the’ U A OK t id . . e eto ining the import grimy legs to make house calls uumbs gown oa Laure Jahn un-| Regular Session; Baby Show Nov. ihe, Herbarium in the. Royal er Sane -the: March of Dimes more ae til.she grows ‘more. There is no " ‘otantical ardens, utta, @ 5 ely: sto: ‘representative s BA limit. on. the ‘tournament.,| The. regular monthly eines | 24-25 Now Open India, is a’ ¢ollection ‘of from in { Mts: Oliver Griswold will :}but the little blonde giri just is| meeting of Arthur Sawyer Unit} : p 30,000 to 40,000 species of dried YOUR NEW civic and fraternal groups not, consideted ‘old enough. 28 was presided over by the| . St: Paul's Episcopal Church's plants. ‘ SILHOUETTES Ay ees weeks to. ex- “The ‘atest tournament to President, Miss Gretna McClain, Annual Baby Show is scheduled ituation faced in the BAAAAAALARRALALSAD New Showing } | ieee é TECE. GOODS | | $048 Ma: ae Panes snia teeay jPermission to. perofrm in a Sea-|ders. first vice president, Mrs. for prizes, one group on each ofj Out of Gas? Tites Go Flat? Le GOOD Arrived | é Wbat.from,those in the past in |bright,.“N.°-Ji, affair “last sum-| Hester’ Richardson, second vice | the two days of the contest. Ny eenchioar Spray : ~ NEW “ 7 eat, a a: resi : Ps re aniels. F ‘ .M., aUATY: ar) : - i that he il attempt to offer con: ine , president; Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, | On Monday; Nov. 24, at 4 p.m. You Need Groceries or Meat? Brocaded Drape é feibutc.s more for their money Said Holcombe~ Ward, *USL'TA | Secretary; Mrs. Beverly Pinder.) the first age group: from one . Crepe fi tlie mnie vatistaction of giv- president, conestning *'Lauta| Treasurer; Mrs. Josephine Pig-| month to one and a half years|Phone 1178 - Free Delivery Drapes SKIRTS Ing worthy cause. Lou and’ theMexico :Gity tour- gels, Chaplain; . M Claudia wal be queer on ve eat JANE and SHINE 5 3 ] ggett:has planned a series of ney: * . . atler, Sgt. at Arms; Mrs. Elsie healthiest an est dressed. n $A95 =< i? events, and sphtertainmenty in “The ‘association’ feels’ that she | Barnard, Asst. Sgt. at Arms. poeta jes ax Seun 1802 BERTHA STREET in Rose 4 spon the public can participate _'is-a bit-young to:be playing out- | .'Members. present were: Mrs. bain loge ‘i : DAY or §$ and. Blue PAIR : $ batts wetivel and as spectators. {side of. her own country and in| Vitginia Frizzell, Mrs. Nemia Si- fait _ epi ihe’ cteolubivg: vill NIGHT ° Sweaters Fall idétails' of events will be an- international: ‘competition, “and | kes, Mrs. . Clotilla Hartmann, P€ Judged’ in the same Clas wvvwvvvvvvvwevvves 8 with Srloped Ugh ty ies Dimes that the invitation: should be | and Mrs. Mary Stirrup. cate saci ; atti SESE _Schedul for anuary, tel wen 2 : ie oe P _ aga : ‘or details as to registration. oO peace? ; 1s nded ‘to-rone of -our.-older Mrs: Beverly Pinder submit- interested parents are requested STRAND THEATRE Match both locally and na- ett, director of the Ww ty Reon 12 persons who were vi + df the 1946 epidemic are Peing: given regular physio-ther-| spy ‘treatments at Municipal Hos- ta ! “by thé Key West chapter, Dr. Wassell said upon arrival fata ei e sa “But the bishop wrote such a rt addition, three other patients are beautiful letter, saying my servi-; nents might * Jackson Me- ces were needed in spite of my! x irman.Murphy reports. heing treated at nial Hospital in Miami, and an- other. is'at the famous Warm! Springs‘ clinic, in Georfia, whieh Laure Lou was. invited but: which-the USLTA said ‘no’ was the Pan -American’in Mexi- co; City. Shé' also was» refused ' jplayers. After'.all, she: has a good many years ahead of her.” | “Clarence Hall, president of the | Eastern’ Lawn -Tennis-‘.’Associa- tion, once indicated that. .play- | jing -against, high ‘burn out”. the DR. CORYDON WASSELL ratket » oppo- | youngster.,.t geri. et condition that here I am.”. ly But her father: differs. “How The doctor will serve .without ; Will she ever‘ learnif she does pay. He was - accompanied . byjnot pl against better oppo- | as. Treasurer The meeting was held Thursday this year for November 24 and 25 evening, November 13th at 8 | at the Parish Hall on Bahama m,-at the Legion Home. Officers Street. prsent> were: Mrs. Betty Saun-! Two age groups will compete ted- her resignation to the Unit and Mrs. Virginia Frizzell was -elected to that po- sition, by the. Unit. eThe following Committee Chairmen were appointed: Edu- to. read. the: advertisement ap- pearing on the front page of this issue of The Citizen. ec il Ea aia The South Sea Islanders nev- er did “get used. ta wearing cation for Orphans of Veterans, clothes and. when they do oftén Mis. Sam Higgs, Jv, Junior Ac- go in ,’swimming. with their tivities, Mrs... Virginia’ Frizzell. clothes ‘on. : Pan American Study, Mrs. Ralph ae Milper; ‘Poppy, Mrs. George Car-' Of the some 150 foreign mo- Mrs. Wil- HFUL? PON eseate ae oe : TIMES—-LARGE or SMALL! ' Starting Sunday for 4 Days “CALIFORNIA” ‘R. Milland - Barbara Stanwyck Now Showing “PERILS OF PAULINE” : Betty Hutton - John Lung e MONROE THEATRE Now Showing Cocceccccoccoeocceoogeeeoes Mallinson’s Just New Arrivals in RHYTHM STEP SHOES CY ° ¢ $ e e e ry € e e 2 e e e e e e e ry e ry e e e e e e e e e e r e e e r e e e e e e e e 7 e e e ® e e e ® e e e e e e r Are Being Shown in All Their Splendor for DRESS .. . STREET ... SPORT... and EVENING WEARII! eee ADP EL ROUTH 5 anemic Expenditures -for caring for his wife who recently completed |nents?”,: he :asks.”\He. isn’t. going 4 ictims have drained g*six-month refresher nursing | to rest until the. USLTA lets chapter's treasury of all course in a New Jersey “hospital|Laura Lou. in-a big tournament. pattie plus thousands of and will assist him in “his ‘new!The next one. he'll worry them dollars.the chapter has borrowed quties. jabout. is. the Bermuda meeting fom ty Corin SOU RRALOR | As a medical missionary. Dr./coming up in the winter. ‘ture ‘will be distributea’ W@ssell lived 14 years in.China' Last New Year's Day, Laura and. his wife taught. nursing. to Lou captured, the Florida wo- ey, Parliamentarian, tion pictures to be shown in Po- helmina Harvey. e lish theatres in thé coming win- Plans for the Hard Times ter season, 60 are American, 40 Party. to be held November 28 Soviet and 20 English. were completed. Tickets are now z on: sale. Members desiring to send gifts for the Xmas Gift Shop may “ARIZONA WHIRLWIND” Ken Maynard - Hoot Gibson Starting Sunday “Historia de un Gran Amor” Jorge Legrete - Sara Garcia Spanish Picture ADORATION ny Your Grocer SELLS That Good sevcccccerccccesccccccccccccecocce ) Gris Denny Mosteller, Doro- 12 United States seamen’ whom ciation calls Laura Lou the Net Proceeds Go to the March of Dimes Campaign by Ser Labatt uda aadk he ‘led to safety. |“outsianding prespect ‘in. the | Friday, December 5th, 8:30 p.m., American Legion Home Me tak Adame C. Say ‘country today.” | Music by John Pritchard and Orchestra ‘JOLIET, TiL—It took seventeen |here: i A | Laura Lou never practices, or 6 your perer may be starting men, ‘including ten. policemen,| Hanson, industrial arts _in- her father says. “She has to con. ANS A WN IN G S eps Ae i | to move her bed to a_ hospital. ilies oes pena a the- peniemte on growing .up,” he hia first million every time ichs ‘apy department o! e veterans jadded. a Bw 5 zt pied Paap nal ese Tor hospital, also will include other! He says the “only time she _ When OPEN—It’s A Distinctive Awning you drop some coins in his twenty years. A few days ago,|Pictures of notable log houses works on her game is practicing When CLOSED—It’s A Perfect Storm Shutter she fell dut of bed and broke (in the vicinity and a written his- |different shots in the actual CONSTRUCTED OF HEAVY GALVANIZED SHEET METAL || hand. And even if he’s by. women’s action committee , Containing: vital information on, Pe ; Director Baggett said, and | Ould "be beriodical study as an edi toward ‘prevention of the se. Ttgegntains much information al what to do in case the dis-| ‘ikes, he said. ‘obo will have with her vanced gifts committee 1Gwing: Mesdames Oliver jweeting, Frank Adams, C. Sam kept in the home for| Wassell - ion Chinese with a Chinese photog- or. in, Kansas City; Atlantic. Ju. {ed at Honolulu. | from the ‘cruisers . Houston | and tourney” she-Icst to the highly- | Chinese girls. ‘men title for the sécond year Recalling the old days, Dr. in a row-and then meved on to bantered remarks in win the Heart-of America juni- rapher. when the Matsonia*dock- nior singles; junior -doubles - and *15-year-old (singlés.” In the finals Dr. Wassell rescued wounded of the ‘senior ‘women’s Heart Marblehead during the: Java sea rated Baba Léwis. actions and later stayed’ behind, Charlés Shaw, président of Japanese lines on Java: to treat/the South Florida Tennis. Asso- STAR * BRAND have them picked up if they call Mrs. George Archer, 1425 New- ton street, 388-W or Mrs. Mary’ AMERICAN COFFEE Stirrup, 1014 Olivia street,’ and CUBAN “U 475-W. They must be turned in) — ‘Try A Found Today: by November 18th. WINTER FASHION PARADE & DANCE Cur Mary’ Meck, ive Motion Pictures Part Of Thesis Catherine Merson, Esther | Staltings and Miss Marion Pick- | 4 NASHVILLE, Tenn. — (AP).— | Motion pictures of building a log ens. 7. Men Needed |house will be part of a master’s thesis in industrial arts by John | She didn’t take up tennis un- til she was 12. Then her father took her out on the court and proceeded with 50 hours of les- | sons, but no actual play. That summer, June, 1945, she enter- ed the New Jersey State 15-year old championship at Short Hills and proceeded to surprise all by putting up a great exhibition of ANY STORE or DRESSMAKER DESIRING TO ENTER ENSEMBLES, CALL 1L187-W or 412-W AFTER 6:00 P.M., IMMEDIATELY! Sponsored by Junior Woman's Club of Key West, Florida . Me Vy, Hanson, a graduate student at To Lift Woman %.. George Peabody College her hip. Unable to place her in an ambulance, the men placed her to the hospital on a hearse. She was placed in two hospital béds,; which had been bolstered et cart and took jing made in conjunction with )dangerous for any one but Lau- Ret ae 8 <snaket coi ‘construction of a house that he |ra Lou. ‘It is being built of legs more to a wrist watch for its neat- spunk and grit to win. tory of log houses. |combat of the early matches of The building pictures are be-'a tournament,” which might be and his wife intend to live in.| Her game has been compared ach Sun and Storm GUARANTEED WILL NOT RUST OR ROT Finished in Gleaming Enamel—Your Choice of Colors, a Monogram or Design Simple to Operate - FHA Terms - Model on Demonstration it~ TEE BROS, “bidet | | | Phone for FREE Estimate | Seeu aan Sanaa CTT TT TTT SRR BB RRRBERARHR Beas TTT UTHTMIT TELE IELILLLLCLCUUCLLUUCLCLUCLLECCLCUL LUT YOUR CARRIER BOY! ... in the Business World! 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