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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER re Organizations Active In Aiding K.W. Hospital At the meeting of Wonian’s Hospital Auxiliary ast week Mrs. Reginald Pritchard, chair-|ternoon and night. man of the Sewing committee,! moderate southérfy winds be- reported that during the summer | coming moderate northerly late months atid through October, the sewing group which meets on Thursday’ afternoons had made 602 pads; mended 229 mis- cellaneous articles; hemmed 136 draw sheéts, towels and table- a 2 rs. John Thompson, chair- man of the flower committee re- ported that her committee, Which includes Mrs. Norberg! can had imade special flower de- corations for the patient’s trays} on Halowe’en, also special dec- orations for the nurses tables. Mts. Dan Navarro, president of the auxiliary,, was out of town for the last meeting and Mrs. Cyril Marshall presided in her absence. Tea, sandwiches and cakes were served at the close of the meeting. A gift of $100 has been con- | tributed to the Key West Mu- nicipal Hospital recently by the Island City Civic League, the of- ficials of which are Dr. Benson, president; Mrs. Marie Kuckhahn, vice president; Mrs. Agnes Albers, treasurer; Mrs. Florence E. Briggs, secretary. The money was raised by the sale of the equipment in Dr. Benson’s infirmary at Fort Vil- lage when it was closed and the Hospital committee voted to give the proceeds to the Municipal Hospital. On the Hospital Committee were Mrs. Rowena Pinder, Mrs. Alice Edwards, Mrs. Annie Lang, Mrs. Ailee Wallace, Mrs. Agnes Albert. Miss Hartel, superintendent of the hospital, asked permis- sion to apply the money on the hospital bills of colored patients who were unable to meet their obligations. Annual Supper Sale Tomorrow Thursday, the annual supper and sale of the Congregational Church will be held in the ser- vice center on William street. . Supper will be served from six to @ight, Mrs. Vernon Lowe and Mrs. Rhoda Baker co-chairman, afid Mrs. John E. Pickens, in charge of the dining room. A considerable variety of pot- ted platits are on sale, many toys ahd articles of interest to chil- dren, fahcy goods, candy and baked goods. The “White Ele- phant” booth will have most ev- erything from.a bicycle to lamp shades, many articles new others used but in good condition. Children will find the “sur- prise packages” in the County Store of interest as well as ice cream and soft drinks. A musical program presented during the will be evening, and everyone is invited to come and enjoy the music and fellow- Many Readers of THE CITIZEN have found new joy in their Bible by reading the Biblical Bulletins which appeared in this paper. This joy can be increased by also reading the monthly publication entitled— “ENJOY YOUR BIBLE” . Each monthly issue of this un- Usual publication contains 180 or more verses depicting inter- esting parallels of current news and events which appear in the ‘Holy Bible—six for each day of be month. This inspirational iodical, published for indi- Vidual enjoyment of the Bible, i8 avdildble for sale through such Church Groups as: Sun- day School Classes, Ladies’ Aid Sotieties, Missionary’ Socicties, Youth Groups, Men’s Clubs, ete—as a fund-raising Project. If an “ENJOY YOUR BIBLE” sdlég agency has not yet been established in your Church, a et jo copy will be furnished upon request to The Citizen. KNOW YOUR BIBLE CO. Publishers 317 Sycamore St., Cin’ti 2, O. iets os DLS Se A. B.!| north this morning, showers and lly cloudy to cloudy with scat- i drizzle this morning; {able cloudiness scattered |night and Thursday” with ! Cooler Thompson and Mrs.'B. M. Dun.- | | sohville || lute, Pate KEY W. ST CITIZEN LY, 1947 The Weather Key West and Vicinity: Part- “IP lorida Press Association Names Officers: tered showers this afternoon and ‘Season Tickets For’ | High School Games The Athletic Association of the Key West High School has {begun the sale df season tickets PAGE THREE ae Basketball 3 Managers To | Meet Tonight | tonight; some indication of thun- ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 19 ; 2 derstorm activity; clearing | (FNS).—Closing one of the best! pass sega - — — A meeting of the managers of Thursday. Cooler Thursday af- jon.she varsity team, girls on the basketball ‘teams, wishitig to Gentile to attended and most successful! varsity and the Booster Club oin the City Recreation bDeburt- conventions in its history, thejgirls are selling tickets. The, s Ce a rrcnen ee agg Florida Press Asociation, elected | basketball season will start De-| ment League, will be held 8:00 Thursday. Loyal Frisbie, editor of the Polk Florida: Mostly cloudy ex- County Democrat, Bartow, pre- treme north, occasional rain or sident to replace Lloyd Hertih of the Callahan News, Callahan. Other officers tmamed were : Louie Wadsworth, publisher of {the Suwanee Democrat; Live | Oak, Ist vice président, aiid Paul | Rardin, publisher of the Ever- ' Blades - -News, Catial Point, 2nd vice president. Russell Kay of Tampa, publisher of the Flo- jtida Newspaper News, was re- j Elected secretary and tréastirer. Civil Service Examinations consider- show- ers with a few thunderstorms south and central portions to- day. Considerable cloudiness to- few } |showers extreme south portion. ; north today and tonight! except continued covl in Tall-; ahasseés aréa today; otherwise | little change in temperature. East Gulf of Mexico and Jack- Thru the Florida | Straits: Ovér éxtreme nérih ‘por- tion, moderate to fresh ey winds today becoming moderate north to mortheasterly ionight ;: and Thuisday. Over south and The U. S. Civil Service Com- central portions moderate .to} mission announced today that; | fresh winds south to southwest- | applications for the positions of erly shifting to northerly over! chemist, engineer, librarian, eentral portion today .and 4d- | mathematician, metallurgist,, night. Considerable cloudiness‘ physicist and psychologist, at occasional rain or drizle extreme | $2,644 a year, are being accept- ‘ed by the executive secretary, south and; board of U. S. Civil Service ex- aminers for scientific and techni- few thunderstorms central portions today and over south portion tonight and cal personnel of the Potomac Thursday. ‘River Naval Command, Building 37, Naval Research laboratory, FORECAST ; Washington. Jacksonville to Apalachieola: a Se No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. ‘Commissioners Are Key Ps ses te 19, 1947 Invited To Meeting Observation taken at 8:30 hea | Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures Highest yesterday ‘ An invitation has been _tended the City Corhmission of Key West to attend a three-day g4; Meeting to be held Thursday, Dec. 11, F i Friday, Saturday, 12; 4 per y ergy last night oa 13, ah Mieini Beach. N. Y. oe and died Normal ee 75: Florida Industrial Cornmis- a a ics <a ae Precipitation jsion’s Secretary extended the | 54.1) 7: P Pde a mrt | Rainfall, 24 hours endirig invitation stating the topic to be | "2, 0C% ©0° aa Gt a Hie 8:30 a.m., inches .0| discussed will be the administra- and <0 — “7 ¥" ye adil Relative Humidity ‘tion of the Workmen’s Coiipen- | Horse Claim,” 1883, born at Mil- 16% ‘ ont Act. ton, N. Y. Died June 25, 1938. Heimatrow's Almariad i Lee 1863—William Ra oT ) + mn Sunday, evangelist, rm at (Eastern Standard Tirhe) AR f T Hi k Ames, Iowa. Died in Chicago. | rset ’ ; pe ae p.m. € use 0 1 € Novemzer 6, 1935. . e - —————— rasceg 100 pan | Railroad Rates The lilac is belived to have | TALLAHASSER. Fle. Nov.. 19. been imported vig Persia toj VIDES —Increased rates for freight ahd ree 8 se vs yess Po et Tomorrow | Passengers carried by Florida Naval Base railroads were refused by the (Eastern Standard Time) ‘Florida Railroad and Public High Low Utilities Commission. 2:04 a.m. 9:38 a.m. Chairman Jerry W. Carter of 4:27 p 9:07 p.m. the commission said the rail- “Additional Tide Data Reference Station: Key West Time of| Height of | roads had failed to produce a showing of how much of their property was used in ah inter- a = nee state operations, and how much (bridge) .-.10min. 0.0 ft, WS used only for operations | No Name Key +2hr. within Florida. The railroads (east side) ___.20 min. had asked emergency rate in- Boea Chica —Ohr, creases of not less than ten per (Sandy Point) 40 min. ‘cent on freight, and from six Valdes Channel +2hr. to 13 per cent on coach and (north end) —.10 min. +1.4 ft. | Pullman fares. oOo 3 | Booster Club — Club (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- tions to be subtracted. Plus : Meets Monday The Athletic Boosters club sign—corrections to be added.) will hold a meeting at 8 p. m., in the high school gymnasium on Monday, November 24. The purpose of the club is to vet more people interested in athletics in order to promote a bigger, , better and : more. varied program of athletics for the youth, both boys and girls, in the Junior-Senior high” school. Your Horoscope | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1947—The entire day gives a reso- forceful spirit. Those born in the early hours will be most reckless, with danger of 4 trou- blesome life and much adversity. an thosé bern as the day, advances, the nature ‘is fore ‘pliant and suc- cess more assured. Real ICE is Guaranteed PURE Place Your Refrigeration on a REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED REFRIGERATION SERVICE It Is PURE, Thompson iieaion Inc. Healthy and Safe (ICE DIVISION) | PHONE NO. 8 EY WEST, FLA. 2 ii aie nmaeanaanaehanesiaisniions cember 5. Chief Leaves Chief Boatswain. Mate James ! D. Hill, who has command of a floating dry dock’ at the Submai- | ine. Base here since last April, has béen transferred to Norfolk, Va., Navy Yard. Hill will leave at once for his new assignment, ‘which will be to the oi direc: tor’s office. Apply To Wed Application for marriage licen- , ses were filed yesterday with | County Judge Raymord R. Lord | by Pete G. Maslowski, 24, of the U. S. Navy and Hazel A. Richmond, 21, of Colliér, W. Va., and by Arthur J. Wisdom, 21, of the U. S. Navy and Nena Ever- ett, 23, of 540 Poinciana Place. TODAY'S . ANNIVERSARIES | ., (Know Ainetica) 1797—(150 years ago) Charles} Anthon. Columbia University’s famed classical scholar of his day, born. in New York. Died July 29, 1867. 1810—Elias Riggs, Congrega- tional missionary in the Far East’ | some 60 years ago, pioneer in his | | field, linguist, father and grand- father of missionaires, born at | New Providence, N. J. Died x. | Jane 17, 1901. - | 1831—James Abram Garfield, | Ohio farm boy, lawyer, Union! general, congressman, senator, 20th President, born at Orange, | | 188 SEROGERS silverplate Jy OVENS LID yilversmiths Service of the Stars =d¢ount them,... with other sets of if desired. OR.. POLLOCK’S Wy, a 514 s X¥ Re Sevu? aan uval St. SEE OUR STORE Open ap Evening Until Christmas for Your Shopping Comfort and Pleasure o'clock tonight in-City Hall. Only a liited number of teams will Be able tb enter the league. 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