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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Re wes mo ot me nono “ Ten Mixed ‘Scatch Foursomes|Low-Cost Home Tee-Off Tomorrow In Annual) “Puilders May, i ye 1 aec¥ § ‘ ier-engineer, general, Golf Club Tournament Play) |e oY es ee BOB SPOTTSWOOD-MRS.¥. WALLACE KIRKE RAT-} Band Starts For : Miami To Attend | , 7 ha { Ten ‘Wrlied’ eeotch | | 0: B Ti lis viewing cites in Key West for : yer, ao foursomes | | range owl || dette and office buildings. | Cleveland, 1893-95, born in On- | ED HIGHLY IN NEW YEAR’S PLAY will tee off at 2°00 p. m. tomor- row at the Key West Golf Club in quest of the New Year's Day foursome tournament play. One of the strongest teams in the field will be the wood-Mrs, Wallace Kirke duo, Mrs. Kirke is a many time win- ner of the Virginia Open Golf championship for women. Mrs, Kirke has had a 45 at the course, and her play has been spectacular. Mrs, Kirke has a powerful swing and with the usual good | play of her partner, Bob Spotts- |. wood, this is the team to beat. | } i i ‘ good | Southwest South River drive at! JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB of setting an all-time 6 p. m. tonight. At noon tomor- mixed foursome course record'|0W they will line up for admis, | The twosome have a chance for the local layout. Rated very highly is the Nell {the Orange .Bowl Stadium, . They Rose Lopez, Jimmy Mira com- | bination. This team has becn'™. tomorrow. playing together, and they are confident of taking the Spotts- wood-Kirke highly rated team. Another strong contender is} the Alton Park-Mrs. Rut Coftey | duo. Mrs, Coffey is the wife of Golf Professional Rut Coffey va- cationing in the Island City, Entries to date ure: General and Mrs. J. E. Jones, | Mr, and Mrs. Clem Price, James | Mira and Mrs. Joseph Lopez, | Commander and Mrs, D. K. Pe- | terson, Humbert Mira and Mrs. | W. A. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs, Fred'| Mathews, Bob Spottswood and! Mrs. Wallace Kirke, Mr. and | Mrs. P. S. Ghering, Alton Park | and Mrs. Rut Coffey, Harry! Knight and Mrs. James Keg. | Visitors On | Fishing Party S. P. Weinberg and daughter, } 4 Mary Jane Weinberg, of Rush- ; ville, 11, and Mr. and Mrs. j Dwight B. Kintland and daugh- | ter;;-Marquita Kintland, of Fort. Myers, Florida, went fishing in|: Captain Cleve Niles’ bout Lucky | Strike yesterday and caught a! sailfish, wahoos, yellowtail and; barracuda. The visitors said they had a, most enjoyable time. One wa-; heo and seven barracuda were | released. — WILL YOU SMILE? | Well! | Sentry (to Ensign): “Sir, are . you going to kiss your girl friend: good night?” | Ensign: “No.” Sentry: “Then, hold my rifle!” UNDERSEA WEAPONS | (Continued From Page Gne) Navy, a veteran of submarine: warfare in the Pacific, is the; presently assigned officer-in- | charge of the school. It is ex- ected that he will arrive in Key est on or about January 10 to ajsume actual direction of his agnor nary ' a | : The sctiool will occupy build- ings at the former Navy Receiv- ing Station, at the port of Key West once generally known as the “Section Base” but now prop- exly called the Operational De- velopment Station. For those acquainted with the atea it will be of interest to know that Building No. 5 willl ys house the basic course instruc- tional rooms, Building No. 6 will be the living quarters for enlist- ed personnel, Building No. 7 will be an auxiliary equipment sta- tion and that Buildings Nos. 9 and 10 will provide classrooms for students of the advanced course, The Operational Development Station will provide messing fa- cilities for enlisted personnel at its galley and living and messing facilities for officers at its Bache- iér Officers Quarters. iNew classes will enter after January 26 at about four weeks intervals until top enrollment of about 200 students will be reach- ei and maintained. A staff of 32 selected officers and enlisted en will conduct the curriculum the schol. : | Priot t@ its establishment in ey West,.where the excellent ill conditions and extensive sea operating areas offer un- paralled conditions for the g¢hool’s work, the new activity functioned as a part of the Sub- marine School at the U.S. Naval Submarine Base, New London, Conn. Although the exact boundaries ét. Saudi Arabia are indefinite, the country contains more than 900,000 square miles. ‘$1, 1947 . me | : 3 Bob Spotts- ‘part in the Orange Bowl parade open another factory soon in Ago. . Justice Stanley Reed of the U. TH KEY West CirizEn PAGE THREE Stel se pS it ra ! ' ! ( TODAY’S Lewisburg, Pa. Died Novembe: vi - 19, 168Qe =f ' ' ANNIVERSARIES ; * 1857—Michael J. Kelley, no- (Know -America) | ted baseball player of the 1880's, ; | born in Trop, N. Y. Died Novem- 1815 George G. Meade, « sol- | ber 8, - 1894. Union © - Subscribe to The Citizen, - Cathedral Cor parsuen, 800 N. can parents). Died Nov.. 6, 1872. | E. 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida,! 1317—James T. Fields, constructors of steel and con- | Boston book publisher and mee trete homes, will soon start a or of his generation, born in| branch office in Key West.- Portsmouth, N. H. Died April { 24, 1881. Colonel D. E. Willis, president 1847—(100 years ago) Wilson! of the company, states that he!sS, Bissell, Buffalo, N. Y., law- | ! postmaster-general famed. under ; ‘ ; : eida County, N. Y. Died October ; i Members’ of ‘the ‘Kéy * West The «company’s. president. states 6, 1903. | High School Band ‘got off to|that they have 89 apartment) “ 1933—Tasker H. Bliss, soldier, | nant ‘af asoh “ted a lsites in Miami. Their factory is|scholar and diplomat chief of ai ay fo take jin Hialeah, and they expect. to| staff in World War 1. born at , Sell asthe ott B Cpe ene ae tonight and to witness’ the Ga. ;Tampa. ’ Tech-Kansas University in the | Robert D: Clow, sales director | Orange Bow! tomotrow. for: the firm, stated yesterday | They were accompanied by that his company ean build théir chaperons and by Band Di- pe ty Wo bet tent et | rector Earl Dillon, In addition to |- P the band four drum nape marslvend fo Weer Bye SHOR: ESanyed, for went to Miami. ; conetryetion. cee anes ety The band wil} form for the pa- . wae cst , oa oa can be rade at Flagler avenue and | SOmsrucied for Wyvto. (Continued From Page One) sion to the game at Gate 6 of | receipt ef a letter from natianal | headquarters asking full infor-! will start for Key West at 6 p,}Mation on, the recent fashion | | show staged for benefit of the; At least 200 other Key West- | 1948 March of Dimes by the Jun- 1 Ia » ‘ashi ers went to Miami to view the | oF Woman’s Club. The fashion : show resulted in a $200 contri- no spt ra The | ution to the March of Dimes bout 130. tickets for the sone | fund . game: The letter from national head- ‘al there. quarters is extremely enthusiastic e -and cohgratulatory and full data WILL YOU SMILE? las to how: the show was staged A h Sh S ieee other detuils are asked. It is ) Janhed to forward this informa- t t € oe tore | aes to other local chapter sfor /. Manager (to salesman): Don't | Possibleuse by them in their own tell a woman that one foot is | ©2Palsns. larger than the other—in this |, Clippings from the Key West! shop we say, “Madam, your left | Citizen and other papers review- | f i ” Ing thé show are on; file at Foun- | ' a [dation headquarters, the letter to | Mrs. Harvey stated. | : | Ivah Baggett, March of Dimes | . TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS i director, said today the informa- % (Know Americ Geotee C. -Marstiall . _,. {tion asked by ‘the foundation, we &. Marshall, Secretary jplus a number of photos, are be- ! of State, wartime chief of staff, |; er : ers ae ‘ A A ’ f ied liately. born, in Uniontown, Pa., 67 years {ing ree bewee swam teed | for the mest beautiful Not éven the oyster could produce pearls* more lus- trous and creamy than these. Clasped with outstand- ing luxury, encased in a velvet shell—what woman RSENS ee ena wane an eT a | OFFICE | wouldn’t treasure such a lavish gift? Supreme Court, born in. 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