Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| } enc aT — ' | i i PAGE EIGHT St. Paul’s 47 Annual Bazaar “More Successful Than Any Other” Held By That Church By WILHELMINA HARVEY | . Father James MacConnell, rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal | Church, said today, "This year's bazaar was more successful | pleased.” The women of the St. Paul's Episcopal Auxiliary plan from one Thanksgiving to another for their annual bazaar with many hours of labor chalked up to each member. with success, too, as one can judge from the wares offered each year, such as fancy work, holy articles, tropical plants, home- than. any other. I am well made cakes, pies, and candy. One of the outstanding attractions of the bazaar was the a Ae alel held November 24 and 25, so great was the demand. credit is due the chairman, Mrs. Dorothy Sweeting, and co-chairman, Mrs. Juanita Curry, and Mrs. Hilda Sands, who Yave unstintingly of their time to make the show the success thdt it was. The judges who were beset with the very difficult choice of the prettiest, healthiest, and best dressed children from among the most beautiful children on the island were: Saunders and Mrs. Constance Johnson of the local Naval Sub- | marine Base, Mrs. Hazel Howes and Mrs. George Beecraft of | the La Conch Hotel, Mrs. Jane Whidden of City Recreation De-} ‘tment, Miss Hawkins, Mrs.% . F. Carroll, and Mrs. D. L. Stafford of the local hotels, and Mrs. Johnson, "The Silhouette Lady” Among the prize winners, who, by the way, should report to} Evans Studio on street, Friday afternoon, be- | tween 2:00 and 3:00 o'clock, - have their group pictures made, are: Prettiest Girl (11% to 6 years) Ist Prize—Tina Millhauser. . 2nd Prize—Nancy Glenn, Naval Air Station. } 8rd Prize—Jean Marie Eckerd, of 1100 Margaret street. : Prettiest Boy (1 to 6 years) i 1st Prize—Leslie Weech, pf: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Weech, pf 1021 Olivia street. Bailey, Mrs. Mary Sweeting, A complete turkey dinner was + 2nd Prize—Paul Roberts, Il, and Mrs. Edith Ladd for their served the prisoners in County gon of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Rob- presentment of a Marionette Jail under the direction of erts, 724 Caroline street. and Fashion Show as a main Marco Mesa, jailor. The menu } 3rd Prize—“Butch Hixon,” of attraction of the festivities held. included turkey with gravy and Naval Air Station. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. dressing, potatoes, rice and >. Healthiest Girl (1¥% to 6 yers) | + Ist Prize—Andrea_ Coniff, Casa Marina Hotel. < 2nd Prize—Janet Moore, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. Moore, of 507 Whitehead street. | 8rd Prize—Barbara Ann Mc- Clung, of Naval Air Station. Healthiest Boy (1/2 to 6 years) 1st Prize—David Condon, 15-1 Poinciana. 2nd Prize--Joseph Pinder, Uster, of 626 Olivia street. __|recreation are provided each 2nd Prize—Margaret Dolores | month. Qut-of-the-building and Carbone, daughter of Mr. and) community programs reach hun- CITY COMMISSION (Continued From Page One) Personal Services (NOTE: This does not in- clude considerable other equipment sent without charge by national office.) PROFESSIONAL STAFF ‘A trained director for this type of, operation should command not less than : These efforts meet Total Budget: $27.757.90 - RECEIPTS Canteen (in the past the canteen has beeh reg- ulated to pay its way and make no profit) Telephones —.....- ‘Juke Box* Total Receipts: served monthly. personnel are | Mrs. John Carbone, of 321 Pea- 'areds woes, con Lane. 3rd Prize—Dale Southard | sey, of 70-2 Poinciana Place. Each of to' was presented with a gift con- today in tributed by an outstanding mer- ;chant of Key West. Silver lov- ing cups, hand-painted portraits, jewelry, furniture, clothing, and of many other valuable gifts were presented chants’ compliments | the afternoon, and white ribbons donated son by Joe Allen. Much credit is due Mrs. Mary red, Something new in marionettes of was worked out by the chairman, Mrs. Bailey, who had the fingers ‘of the children to maneuver the antics of the marionettes. Included on the program were: Jimmy Ranew Ceremoni ioning the latest styles at p. of time with Millicen ing “A Pretty Girl,” son Who were most lovely in their Paige, Dem>-| THANKSGIVING DAY (Continued From Page One) the Naval Hospital, with Chaplain Walter J. Davis in the pulpit. A large crowd, ‘in- cluding a number of civilians, attended.. A musical program was presented under the dtrec- tion of Mrs. Thelma M. Porch. Last night the Elks Club held a dance in the club rooms, Du- val street. It was a large and happy crowd. that attended the party. these prize winners ' with leading mer- throughout as well as blue, pumpkin pie. Knight, Cleare, Donna Torbitt, Skippy : Torbitt, and David Sweeting. Nursery Rhyme marionettes Master of included Mary Francis MacCon- - nell, Jeff Curry, Jean Knight, Carol Boyd. Donald Felton, and Genevieve Wheeler. Marionettes featuring a day at the beach included Michele - Sandra in as models live ‘aylor sing- and those of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pinder, fashionable childrens’ gowns in- ley, Melissa Starling, of 420 Grinnell street. cluded Mary Francis MacCon- Thompson, Jackie Schrader, Jr 3rd Prize—Robert | McCamp- , nell, Joan Pierce, Carol Boyd, Ann Johnson, and Lanie Harris: bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.; Carol Rivas, Genevieve Wheel- A scandal skit was ably han- McCampbell, of 52-2 Poinciana. |, Skipper Sheppard, Emily dled by Barbara Ladd, Mary T. Best Dressed Girl (142-6 years) | Harris, Noney Jones, Mary T. Sweeting, Sandra Thompson, Ist Prize—Teddy Jean John- | Sweeting, Barbara Ladd, Donna Mary Harris, Jackie Schrader son, of 802 Simonton street. Williams, Millie Taylor, Mechele and Romalda Sheppard. The 2nd Prize—Mary Adelle Holik, | Bailey, Melissa Starling, Jo Ann Johnson, Curry, 3rd Prize—Donna. Jean Bel-|Curry, Mary C. Harris, Jean daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan | Holik, ‘of 720 Baker’s Lane. ban Ao 906, Francis. street. Best Dressed Boy (112-6 years) | Ist Prize—Robert Bethel, son! of Mr..and Mrs. W. Bethel of | Olivia street. | 2nd Prize—Donald Felton, of | 418 United Street. Prettiest Girl (1 mo. to 1'% yrs.) ! Ist Prize—Cecile Cates, daugh- | bi of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cates, | 1825 Harris avenue. “Ond Prize—Gail Lee myne| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tynes, 620 United Street. 3rd Prize—Margaret Dolores Carbone, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. John Carbone, of 321 Beacon) i Lane. Prettiest Boy (1 mo. to 1/2 yrs.) 1st Prize—James Kelly Good- son, of 522 Grinnell street. | 2nd Prize—Daniel John St.| Peter. rd Prize—Skipper Sheppard, son of Mr. and Mrs Sheppard, of William re Healthiest Baby Girl (1 month to 1'% years) lst Prize—Mary Arnold, 221-D Poinciana Place. 2nd Prize—Rita Cabanas, 1024 Virginia street. 8rd Prize—Margo Boehmer, 612 Simonton street. Healthiest Baby Boy onth to 1% years) ‘e—Thomas A. Horner, | of | of | of Jr., of 1220 Newton street 2nd Prize—Jan Scott Bnok- lock, of Grinnell street 3rd Prize—John Sparkman, | Jr., of Naval Submarine Base. Best Dressed Baby Girl (1 month to 1% years) Ist Prize—Marie Josephine : STRAND THEATRE Now Showing “THE UNFAITHFUL” Ann Sheridan - Zachary Scott Starting Sunday “DARK DELUSION” Lucille Bremer e MONROE THEATRE Now Showing “TRAILIN’ TROUBLE” Ken Maynard Starting Sunday “LA NOCHE y TU” Hugo del Canil Spanish Picture choir boys, Jimmie Ranew, Rog- er Sweeting, Henry Cleare, and David Swecting pealed forth with, their voices blending well. Jefi Cecilia Yolando Harris, Donald Felton, a3 Sunand Storm: ALL METAL AWNINGS When OPEN—It’s A Distinctive Awning When CLOSED—It’s A Perfect Storm Shutter Rye COSTED OF HEAVY GALVANIZED SHEET METAL UARANTEED WILL NOT RUST OR ROT Finished in Gleaming Enamel—Your Choice of Colors, Monogram or Design Simple to Operate - FHA Terms - Model on Demonstration ~— LEE BROS. — opr sr. Phone for FREE Estimate | SEARS - -Santa’s Headquarters monton St., Corner of Fleming St. © More Gifts To Choose From © Moré For Your Money © Sears Guarantée of Satisfaction © Sears Easy Paymént Plan Now Only 10% Down EVERY GIFT PROBLEM PHONE OR VISIT ROEBUCK AND CO. ORDER OFFICE 326.32 Refreshments 930.63 Total Program: $7,581.07 $4,000.00 $ 153.35, 180.00; $ 333.35 TOTAL BUDGET ... $27.757.90 Mrs. Eleanor | ress RECEIPTS 333.35 TOTAL TO BE RAISED 27,424.55 An average of 30,000 military! 1A total of 100,000 man hours of Roger Sweeting, Haury F driver's license for failure to! Southern Boatman: There are. comply with the ate’s new | miss. Driver Liability L w re Fair Tourist: How nice! Now ported here last v (Tl have an excuse for not going Stanley, file niner of the | in. Motor Vehicle Safety Responsi- i = ——— ———— bility Division of the office of j suspended in 30 ANE WSS fie State T urer Larson sNowed he had taken out liabil- The driver, who was involved; ity insurance. He failed to do so, | in a collision October 3, was no-! and his license was ordered re- tified that his license would be THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Boys and girls, the President of the United States needs your hel; ‘The people | ip. of Evrope are threatened with real hunger unless we Americans send them enough | food to tide them over this winter. They have no food of their own because floods, | drought *nd frost ruined the crops planted last spring. Here's what you can do to help: Make sure that no food is wasted in your own home during this emergency. Don’t cut down on your own food, of course, but | make sure that you clean your plate at every meal. Above all, don’t waste bread. Remember, the bread you share today with the people of Europe is mors than bread. It’s a way of telling other boys and girls—and that you're Going your part to fight hunger. First Case Unde e 1UcH AW, VHILED ‘Satisfactory Beach bathing ‘TAMPA, Nov. Are there sharks in first restriction of a Tampa New Driver’s Law * 26 (ENS) The! Fair Tourist (in new costume): area these waters? stricted. their parents too Phone 1560 socctall for YOUR SUNDAY DINNER The public is invited to compare our Quality and our Prices Comparison will prove you always do better when you shop at Archer's! LT SL EL with those of Super Markets and Chain Stores. Fresh-Killed DRESSED and DRAWN Chickens . 49c ~ Roasters ». 59c Wilson’s Certified H AMS String End lb. 58c Grade “A” suiccD BACON lb, . . . 62¢ BEEF STEW MEAT lb. 29c Medium GRADE “A” ) Heavy Western BEEF lb. Western Corn-Fed lb. Heavy Western STEA lb. ROAST CLUB CATS SUP 9 Large Q No. 232 Bottles 43¢ Cans 19 Corned Beef No. 2 Size | Long Grain HASH. ee in 25¢ TOMATO In Cans SAUCE 3 for 19¢ RICE . In Heavy Syrup PEACHES — ee pasteunizcD Mak Chuck Roast 32c or CHOPS 56c SIRLOIN or 35¢ EGGS doz. 59c SAUERKRAUT RICE ... tb. 19¢ Large Can 23 ORANGE JUICE No.5 Gan 27¢ Complete Line of Fancy Fruits and Vegetables U.S. No.1 White 10 LBS. | YELLOW Potatoes ... 47¢ Phone Orders Accepted for Delivery ARCHER’S SEMI-SELF-SERVICE GROCERY 814 Fleming Street “The Store That Serves You Best” Onions 2 lbs. 25¢ @8F-ALL INGREDIENTS for FRUIT CAKES“@i Telephone 67 ‘Czechoslovakia | Legionnaire To | | Visit Dunkerque. 1 | | TEPLICE-SANOV, Czechoslo- j vakia.~-(AP).—The local banc! |ot the Czechoslovak Legionnaires man delegation to the French | port-of Dunkerque, where members of: the .Czechos| Army in. Exile were killed. | The delegation will presen lengraved crystal vase, a gift |from the citizens of Teplice- Sanov. They will take back to | Bohemia earth from the graves of Czechoslovak soldiers. | The Navy’s 1946-47 Antarctic | Expedition flew over an area half as large as the United ' States, 340,000 square miles of | which had never’ before been seen by man. dried, Cloves are flower buds. unopened / NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name unless they have a written order signed by me. ELLEN M. TYNES, 1014 Varela Street. WHITE. STREET 120 | Association at Teplice-Sanov de-' bIue overalls, as a meas cided recently to send a thirty-} ward rehabilitation of prisoners. | \the Mayor of Dunkerque with an | i Corner of Catherine Street THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1947 Argentina Drops Convicts’ Stripes BUENOS AIRES.—(AP).—Pris on stripes are out for Argentina’s "penal population. The Peron h government has ordered the dis- aban- single > to- clothing tinctive striped by .doned ,and replaced Another step toward the same many end is the recent rule permitting lovak well behaved prisoners to read daily newspapers and see their! ¢ families every day. Of the five octaves of energy that make up sunlight, only one | octave is used in human vision. Joan of Arc Cream-Style CORN 303 can 19e Palace Solid Pack 212 Size TOMATOES — can 21e Carman RICE 3-lb. pkg. 59e ———— LUCKY MEAT BCX The Best On TENDER ROUND STEAK Ib. 68e SMITH’ GROCERY Spree 7 PHONE 28 HASTINGS C. Creamery |Meat Departmen Shop at Smith's for Ist-Quality Meats Any Cut, Cuban or American Style The Lucky Market 1212 Olivia Street Corn is frequently grown af. | ter fertilized cotton and is ex- pected to get along, together with a side dressing of nitrogen, lon the plant food that may be left over frrom the cotton crop. The Senior Class Presents HARVEST MOON FESTIVAL CARNIVAL and DANCE Friday, Nov. 28, at 6:30 P.M., at Key West High School | ADMISSION | CARNIVAL FREE DANCE 50c Near the Corner of WHITE STREET All Brands MILK 2 cans 25¢ HURFF Asparagus TIPS No. 2 can 3le New Crop POTATO! iS 10 Ibs. 43e Your Table | GRADE “A” PORK CHOPS | Ib. 68¢ Cloverbloom Grade AA HGGS BUTTER 1B. 85¢ This Weekend Only TRS Boneless BEEF ROAST lb. 69c ALL BRANDS ‘Luely 9 ROA CHOPS {America’s WESTERN VEAL Tenderized Ready-to-Eat HAM ‘incr’ Ib. 69¢ STEAK. . |b 59 --All Ingredients for SOUSE-- GROCERY DEPARTMENT FACTORY PACKED S U G A R Ib. 69¢ 58e . 5 -pouno BAG 48c In Cartons DOZEN 65¢ Friday and Saturday Only Large Variety of COLD CUTS lb. 59c OUAUEANAAHUOUOAONSOOAAIIELLEN L481 8) TTT MAGNOLIA CONDENSED MILK 2 cans 25¢ | MILK....19 VEL | Favorite | Octagon CLEANS on Cracker —. Small Pkg. 33 BLEACH DEL MONT: l5c e COFFE . awe 32e 8, Extra Special can 5e 2 for 23¢ Limit 2 Cans With Order E Ib. a JOAN AN of AR ARC | FANCY |= Todays Brand No.2%2]). PREPARED Size PRUNES CORN : pam-Style Golden Bantam asMALU | Imported BOTTLE S jar 2! OLIVE OIL... Wel B ae Ibs. 45¢ New Crop tu VT BLACK BIRDS EYE srorrcomm oore APPLES 2 Ibs. 29¢ COCKTAIL....can 27¢ We Have Just Installed A New FROZEN FOOD 50x BOX .and Carry A Complete Line of CORN BEEF HASH ~: Libby's SLICED or HALVES No. 212 Size All Flavors PACKAGE y EAVY 9 Al ° . PEACHES “senor can 29¢ | JELLO (No Limit). . 10¢ LIBBY’S SLICED No. 1 Flat MONAECH DICED 16-Oz. Size Ye rayer 1 PINEAPPLE....can 5c BEETS .......... 10¢ LIBBY’S FRUIT No, 1 Flat Monarch Va-lb. Size BIRDSEYE FROSTED Fresh Fruits and Vegetables U.S. NO. 1 WHITE Potatoes 5 Ibs. 25 TEA. .......-phg._ 25 25e Rpduadeesipeiee eae TEXAS YELLOW ONIONS 2 Ibs. 25¢ vans a FOODS LARGE ORANGES doz. 30¢ A Nice Selection of GRAPEFRUIT - ORANGES - CELERY - LETTUCE - CARROTS - SQUASH WERGIEIESERIREEEE We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Epa