The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 18, 1949, Page 4

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"eyteteleetete eter? _kald FOUR - LEONARD-MANNING co ~TO FEATURE FRIDAY USO-NCCS Boxing Matches Will Also Produce Shorey, Another Canadian Next Friday night at USO NCCS, Norman Leonard, O/Smn, HH. M.C. S. Nootka, will meet Exidie Manning, NAS. These fast 126 pounders will put on a real show for the fight fans. Leonard has boxed in Halifax, and his prowess in the ring is well-known to the men of the three visiting Canadian Ships. Another Canadian, Joe Shorey, O/Smn. (137 wet) H. M.C. S. Nootka, will be matched on Wed- nesday night, after a work out in the ring with likely contenders, and his opponent will be an- nounced later. Another bout in the making is Austria, wet. 115 vs John King- horn, 118, FAWTUIant. Adrian Austria won the decision from Ken Aho last Friday. He has a strong defense, and his good foot- work helped in stopping Aho’s at- * \t Junior Varsity, Beachcombers Tangle Tonight Basketball: games’‘scheduled for tonight include the Junior / Var- sity and the Beachcomer Jewel- ers. The Varsity needs this vic- | tory to get up there and | Beach- | comer has to win to try to get to second place. In the secona game the Coca Cola Independents will’ play the Bob’s Sport shop. Last time they met the Independents won. This was not to the liking of the Sport Shop boys, so they are out for sweet revenge. In the night cap the Sonar A. five fighting hard to get to first place will play the Jewels and they are tied for with Sonar so the winner will go to second place and loser to third. tacks. In Kinghorn, Austria will Cuban Club To have a strong contender. Other boxers who trained at USO NCCS Monday evening were R. H. Cotten, wgt. 145, Fleet Sonar School, who won from Wil- son last week; R. L. Pyatt, wet. } 179, U. S. S. Gilmore, who de- feated Fields; Bob Shaw and Ed Overlin, Key West High School, whose bout resulted in a draw; Harold Carbonnell, wet. 130; H. J. Majchrowski, wgt. 162, FAW- TUlant, who defeated Long in | The affair is open to the public, | Hald Bingo Party Tomorrow Night It has been announced that the Cuban Club will hold its regular Wednesday evening Bingo Party tomorrow beginning at 8:00 p. m. at the Cuban Club on Duval street. December; B. Brogdon, HN, wet. land the Cuban Club invites all 130, U. S. Naval Hospital; James | Persons wishing to participate to Epperson, wet. 150, U. S. Naval | attend. Hospital; Louis Gray; Eddie Man- ning, wet. 126, NAS; Reuben Fountain, wet. 180, U. S. S. Tus- carora, whose bout with Mercer last Friday resulted in a draw; Armando Chavez, wet. 135, of Key West, whose first entry in the ring last week resulted in a ‘win; William Littlejohn, wet. 134, ‘NAS, 7th, 8th and 9th Naval Districts Champion; Antonio Key, wet. 140, another first bout, wet. 17,0 Key West. Tickets go on sale today at Bob's Spost NCCS for Reserved seats are available, and ; at children tickets 75c. of barley) in measurement still ; survives in shoe numbers, which run by thirds of an inch or “bar- ley-ocrns.” ee ene we BEE | winner in his{rived in Key: West a ‘| his The use of barley-corns (grains}| Brunswick, N. J., | | PFC Collins Visiting Family Here PFC Waldo E. Collins, U. S. A Air Corps, son of Mr. and M John Collins, 3 Catholic Lane family. PFC Collins, who enlisted in! Shop and at USO!the army air corps on August 6th; next Friday's fights. fof last year, has been in training | Officer Craig Field, Alabama, and, upon leaving here at the end of | furlough will go to New from which} place he will go to Marburg, Germany, where he will be on duty with the Casual Processing Sauagron- nine Sunday to! and Vrosby Horne,| spend fifteen days leave with his | 7010th A. F., THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Senenieiiisdieadath dhideade sah oncsants incees etc cgee | Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Initiation Set For Tonight The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority figures in the society news this week. Interest is running high with social leaders and career girls who received formal bids to the chapter organized here last week, The Sorority is international, and the largest in the world. The chapter here will be the 60th in | Florida. Total membership is 75,- | 000, and there are over 3,000 ;chapters in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, England, Scotland and Japan. Initiation ceremonies will take place by candlelight. tonight at} 8:00 p. m. in the Elks Club, the TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 194y a eer ee - eoreeeee e Dla anadeanarapebrdadsaahal [Calendar Of [Key West Dog 8TRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Coming Events “Dempsey” Fakes Tra TUESDAY, JANUARY, 18— ‘ Missionary ewe of First Dog Show Honors MILL Congregational Church pre- M et hi ‘ r. and Mrs. Evans of the Would hyd Plo) tn wae Evans Enterprises in’ Key West; All Grocers and song in the Church Au- ditorium, 7:30 p. m. Open to public. Meeting, High School P.-T. A.,| in High School Auditorium. Color film on National Parks to be shown, and exhibit of Finger Painting from Art; Sunbarry Cavalier is better Department. known locally as “Dempsey,” Regular: Meeting, Order Rain-;and shows great promise asa . bow for Girls, 7:30 P.M., at|Show dog, as evidenced by his | Masonic Temple. three victories at the Show yes- terday. —— a As far as is known, this is the 4 {first inst fa Key West di | ater, 8:30 P.M. Performance} "St Instance of a Key West dog | oath night this week. winning honors in a dog show, have just returned from Miami, where they attended the Dog Show at Dinner Key, on Sunday, and where their bulldog, age ry Cavalier, won three first! prizes in the puppy class. you'll be in hot water and you'll {ritual to be held under the direction of Mrs. William Alex- (ander, field director. Wm, A, Williams Re-Enlists In second place: Marine Corps (Special to The Citizen) _ MIAMI, Jan. 18.—William A. | William, 24, 506 Grinnell street, Key West, has reenlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps, and trans- ferred to Camp Lejeune, N.C.,, according to Master Sgt. W. T. Wilson, south Florida recruiter. Williams enlisted in the Ma- rines for the first time at Phila- delphia in May, 1943. He served with the Twenty-Second Marine ! Regiment in the inawa cam- |paign, and with the Sixth Ma- rine Division Military Police company at Tsingtao, China. He was discharged from the Marines at Great Lakes, HL, in March, 1946, and came to Flori- da. | VU VV VV ITTV ECU ETS | MARAAAABADRDEEERRE i Mr. | and Mrs. Carbon P. Dimp- sey, of 52-1 Poinciana Place, an- nounce the birth of a daughter at the Naval Hospital on January 13th at 11:29 p.m. The child weighed four pounds, ! six ounces at birth, and has been named Margo Elsie. Her father is a Chief Petty in the United States Navy, at present serving on the U.S.S. Odax. Major Pierre Charles L’Enfant, | engineer who laid out Washing- ‘ton, was a Frenchman who’ had fought with the Americans in the i Revolution. Felts lately. ey There's a very happy surprise in store for you in extra travel comforts ‘ and extra travel pleasures. For instance you automatically benetit by America’s finest in bus design the moment you step aboard a Greyhound, A host of special luxuries developed for Greyhound riders alone. So on your next trip—ride a sparkling new silversides. You will learn quickly why it’s today’s most popular mode of travel for business or pleasure — a X&e eee pe 511 Southard Street GREYHOUND Shagea EN 6M FS Sa Greyhound Bue SREYHOUND BUS STATION Phone 242 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19—| and much interest is. evinced in i his future career. Regular meeting, Navy Wives \ { ! Club No. 88. 2:00 p. m. Build- SS ove ' ing 178, Naval Station. Bingo party, sponsored by Order Of | Rainbow | | Navy Wives Club No. 88. ' South Beach Restaurant, 8:00 GENERAL Ce] ELECTRIC p.m. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC’ WATER HEATERS Meets Tonight It has been announced that the | Meeting, Monroe County Coun-i ci! P.-T. A. Division Street Aauilino Lopez, Jr, Guest resular meeting of the Order of Julian Appliance $ 3 ainbow tor Iris wh ie e. ore Speaker. {tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic ultan PP tance t Meeting, Business and Profes- sional Women’s Club, Wom-| Temple. 125 DUVAL ST. PHONE 409 an's Clubhouse, Duval Street,|" "g:00 P-M., at School. Special “e - neditthntadl Bingo Party, sponsored by the __ ee Day Frogram: se saya oi = Cuban Club. 8:00 P.M. at Cuban Club. Open to public. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th— Bingo party, sponsored by Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica, Society of St. Vincent de Paul and Holy Name Society. St. Marys Parish Hall, Duval Street, 8 p. m. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21— Room Mothers of Division St. School will entertain faculty at dinner, 7:00 p. m. at the school. Officers Wives Club Luncheon Meeting ,12:30 P.M., Officers Club, Fort Taylor. Guest Speaker, Artist Elvira Reilly. Baby sitter in attendance. TUESDAY, JANUARY 25— Meeting, Room Mothers, Har-! ris School P.-T."A. 7:30 P.M., at home of Mrs. Dorothy Claxton. Key West Community Singers present Handel's . “Messiah” Oratorio, First Baptist Church, 7:30 p..m. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28— The Perect Rose to Remember... 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