The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 26, 1949, Page 6

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SOCIETY NEWS By NIRA LESLIE GULEY Phones: ™, ct Cites! Residence—629-X} Officers’ Wives Club Luncheon Well Attended; Hear Hair THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ILOCALS DEFEAT PALM | BEACH JR. COLLEGE 67 TO 50 LAST NIGHT Cerezo, Watson Score 34 Points To Top Varsity will meet the Elks. To- . : aT, : » Conchs In Spectacular Win mighe will Ge the Ieee heme op Stytist Martin Give Interesting Talk Rybs: Visi rene sibs weal bane Meer Wives Club tuncheon) ual. He made it very clear that : +» Over Strong Visitors Tee eit yesterday at the Officers’) most of th¢ statemer made een ‘ Palm Beach Junior College cha Van Toye wen 9 complete poo Ne ous ons meer ba Both Teams Meet Player— FG FY TP aoe. wh Qeerly persons . conc sae i e x @ gtendanc through yeats of actiye wdrk in} Tonight In Deciding + te Ig ote ice we cond Robeson fi 3 au Weehemeton » bertheday suggest-| the beauty culture field. pa Pi e P Fa ea ei 0 2 ot the cxtton theme of red,| He gave substantial proof that} Game Of Their: 2 pope ae eh his ‘stride a aut _ are 7 tite tee Biue « ne me perm instant ee : is game after being . injure - 3 oa y rte a meee are inherioos ry airs Basketball Series [most of the year and was out- deleted 3 ; 10 os " ie cs ‘ { i . -r ame. | Newhar’ 2 § in FF wm decorated the atastin roars > mile oe " Key West High School Nast enane sera See aa Johnson rene ~ ce ne ee ents marketed ag! right used a apt: break effective-|.e4 their usual good game. | 5 eee : tiny faney detergents marketed as ly to outscorg-Palm Beach Junior | . Sas pe Totals— 19 12 5 \ ta- | shampoos 1 Gollege in @ fast game 67-50 thus For Palm Beach, Robertson a ' The models he used showed | avenging an earlier season de- tall forward, rolled in 17 points Key West Conchs a Y ted | Miss Anna Maria McFadden, and} seat by the college boys. _as well as’ being a power on‘de-} Player— FG? FY ATP: ache Mrs F by Piivethpene eet It was a big night for the two’ fense. Hotchkiss at guard was| o.opeza re ae A a. I B. eC meets rene! Conch guards Cerezo and Watson ete ‘Parks S* 3° gl . . ae oe : who scored 18 and 16 points re- ‘onight the same two. teams! Busto 0% 6 0: . - ee I, _ 7. 0 gree! taki peas spectively on, the most accurate will meet in the third game of| Cerezo ‘ 8 2 18} 2 ae sees ke De Mites Look# shooting of the year. the series and the deciding game. | Herrick a0 8 8 , : ve _ so beso c yew d that | In the segond quarter Cerezo | The game should be ¢lose and will | watson 6 4 16/ o he: age Ry a fg faibee sank five shots without a miss: tequire the best efforts of the] Orpeza 16 24 ro ou pal poy trend, that the ladies|¥¢"- Watson took up where’ In the preliminary, the Junior} Totals? 27 AS iba mage <¢. Door prizes | will remain in style at least 3 | - oa oe aa seg ' ord Smith, 4 years with the “New Look”. | er ’ Smith of the | hair-do % or M RW. Btet A short question and answer Mu ‘ r period followed. The many ques- : Mr Metin ¢ poke on tions asked indicated the inter- 1 en ee SUNDAY TO DECIDE ‘ Marion 7. Jefferies Tells 4 RTM A N T R Oo P i] Y Key West Women Importance Of Polio Emergency Volunteers “ te repre Key West is the first city in wetot Paraly Florida to be thus honored. The , &, og tol’ honggdfell to Key West because sage Eimer. | the City led the state in om, v nite per Capita funds raised in the On Me “ past years’ March of Dimes cam- wil wad at Tr » paign Bey West to further + Mrs. Ann Cobo is the local wrlte oer ern ntee chairman of the Woman's Activi- The Therapest be on duty , ties. from Ste 4 m on beth dates to) The training of Polio Emer- ett ont te hunts « { the gency Volunteers (PEV’s) as a » Al « ' K West preparedness measure against er 21 without | childven possible outbreaks of infantile ; © wi geet to tab 1 paralysis. Mee. Withelmina Harvey Left This Humbert Mira Now In Possession Of* Trophy; 18-Hole Handicap Play To Have Nine Other Prizes ~, WILL YOU SMILE? Didn't Care For Him Silas: “There goes Hi Smith. Hi ain't the man he used to bg,” Zeke: and gol dern him, Tomorrow is the day, local and Navy golfers will battle for pos- session of the Artman Trophy. The cup is awarded on a handi- cap basis, and everyone has al chance to win. Post entries will be taken by Professional Joseph Lopez. ' Humbert Mira is the present | riya the bat holder of the trophy, but he} ine world over should be hard pressed to retain ble rtaday, IneeM , 1833—The Congressional The list of handicap prizes is porance Society founde as folloy hington 7 TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1811 — $50,000 to naval hospi 1815—Napoleon Congress appropriates lish country’s first |} and rather fortunate in al. you will need all your abilities to escapes from | withstand the of fortune. causing alarm | T¢ the minor are favora- | almost unbelieva- | pie, there is an opportunity for In all events, walk cau- | ‘ Tem- | Play In Tennis APPELROUTH'S, BOMBERS VS. CUBANS, RAIDERS VS. CLOWNS IN BASEBALL SUNDAY Cubans Have Added = *——— Strength To Their WILL YOU SMILE? Club; Raiders Will S pecific Have New Players Father — “So your heart is Baseball games scheduled for} broken?” the Staaium tomorrow will find} Daughter (home from vaca- in the opening game the Bomb- | tion)—“Yes, in two places — at ers playing the.Cubans. The Cu-}Mountain Top and Lakeview.” bans have strengthened their ~ club with several Class A. play- ers, and with Joe Casa, Jr. in tet box they will give the Bombers arun for their money. ' It is expected that Jack Villa- | real will be in the box for the Bombers with Buster Roberts on the receiving end. | In the night cap the Bombers | will play the Red Raiders. This game also will be a humdinger, for the Raiders will have several new players and some are. good. } They will start Rounds in the/ box and if he is right as he was: last Sunday. he will hold the, Bombers in check. The Bomb- ers will probably use Vidal in the } box. First game will get under) way at 1 p. m. St | Elwood Cooke To | (Effective January 31st) In view of the increased volume of production in our new and ultra mod- ern plant at Ft. Lauder- dale, and the warm ac- ceptance of our products in the Florida area, the makers of Clearview are pleased to announce a PERMANENT PRICE Exhibition Sunday || REDUCTION! Phone our offices for an Tennis fans will be treated appointment with a Clearview sales - engi- neer, who will gladly give you a FREE ESTI- MATE on the jalousie requirements for your at the Casa Marina courts when the _ two-renowned stylists, Elwood Cooke and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke will oppose each other in a singles match. Mrs. Cooke is the Casa Ma- rina’s tennis professional, and her husband is the for- mer Wimbledon champion. Elwood Cooke is also a ten- | nis professional. to a rare pleasure tomorrow | KEY WEST ! Your Grocer SELLS That Good| STAR * BRAND | adcusan COFFEE | and CUBAN | ‘Try A Pound Today—— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, CLEARWIEW REDUCES PRICES! home. You will be amazed at the new low prices! VENETIAN BLIND CO. Awnings — Jalousies — Venetian Blinds 123 DUVAL STREET Factories: Ft. Lauderdale % Dallas % Houston * Oklahome Clty | Barbed, wite @ . { against attack was ! sively by the Cubans Americans in the can war. Opers Gaita of Wiemt Preacats “MARTHA” March 12, 14, 15 and : BELEANORE BSA HHA Sen” Love annie | | f | l ( } m . ’ Low net winner — Artman 4 nee senitens Morning For BPW Conference Al peobhy aaitide ludori ecisi unils deterso etary : e : Seema ' svon changed to. Colori:o a e ore re) as ion’ a ° Second and Third low net win- | —established. ft - Jacksonville: Will Return Monday ‘ners, half-dozen golf balls. | Hirsi Se Renin loved ¢ é aye Mcthodis ten Ww t Re- while ground work will also be] , 4°. Gav bales Sore net eee We Now Mave: Que ofthe Gr the Ploride joid for holding a Nationa] Board Second Jéw' net. 1st nine, head- we ow ave ne of the realest re Warnteve ond A ¥ ® be >. * . #3) Mecting at Jacksonville in July.} covers ‘and -3 .olf. balls. Sioux on the war : ; . Prete Club, left vers ant Ort, Pals ioe 5 EO baci sa y tute C nfer At the latter meeting, Dr. Kj} how net’ 2nd nine, head-eov- | Path eurreue! eltheneheyenn Showings of ~ o BPW ers to Frances Scott of New York, Pres] fg, 3 golf “balls. Be rep teghe a6 : aa of the Matidest Federation hte: 1885 — Congress prohibits im- - wi " Washing ey bagi aaghientanes tile "|. ‘Second Jow net 2nd nine, head- n of contract laborers or er ' in © Gh covers, 3. golf balls. . ichacl J. Owens pat- wn Recently Business and Profes- PHER Est Zeca sonal Women throughout the na- |" 28 net on the 9 even holes, tomatic glass-blowing ORIGINALS (hus guret Chase Smith, a member off Low net on the 9 odd holes, blowing in eentur « J aPW Club ‘ ..| sport shirt. 20—American soldiers with- ig y tae a - * “4 ie a Se Ne aie arting line-ups are as fol-|drawn from position in Siberia Nationally-Advertised Brands in Sizes wes ll gegen Fs yy Pape oe 1942—Gen. MacArthur pushes ANTS “ES ceived nt of Te ee taseay olll stags Me 0 — Sadowski, Nowacki,) Japs back in surprise attack, on INFANTS to ALL AG : Suntelle:the Bataan ' " cker, Klingaman,| | 1945--U. 8. Ist and 9th Arm- Saigon ABs canteen push on to Cologne : pre) ae) White, Prath,} 1948 — United States, Britain at $4.95 set. Also E Sand. Cuban Uonliday “Grito de Baire Camptell and France protest Communist ee ‘ * 1—Hanchett, Hale, Austin a. ) Celebrated By San Carlos Institute irtenen, Burke, Mitt Sig Her Rhythm . » : : ; (our Horescope : W ednesday Morning At School Paddys cuulvanisHiceeictprel t Step , thema, poems recited by some} 12:42—Londerce, Pierce, Kirs Prete oe 26, - ae ee and 949— ves igence 0 S Miaak* ; tudents, songs, a brief talk con-|Chenbaum, OBryant. high order? but there is a rest- Have That “Just erning the significance of that jadi less nature that drifts the Beautiful Shoes .. day by Miss B. Remond and sev Vinson, Saunders, Hirst,)into many channels. Cultiv rE Oe csmcical selection concentration of thought and ef- A eae ae aiayted Gonzaler, Gavilan, Oliv-} fort and weigh al schemes be- 1 ome ge ere also played ‘ore going into them by the pupils under the direction ; ‘ ; is fe) Mf Mrs. L. W. Cowart. Cakes and Pee ae NDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 194! RED GOOSE refreshments were served. After| «107 ; actful and full of resource SHOES ese morning ac PS posses , “_ ch ed for the rest of the} _1:24—Pilgrim, Bethel, Webb SmI ae ia Carey. | : Constructed to permit healthy 1:31—Tyson, Salas, Knowles ; —--—— fafatthev eric foot development! Smartly Calendar Of Pemanie ClubiTo: .j, Ue akust ® bors Se wy styled) to delight fashionicon Cc i yp , 1:45 — Artman, Sweency, oming Events Meet On Tuesday | poucks, spottswood i G. Parks, Valdez, J. Mi ; s The Key West Woman's Club] rq H. Mira Md will hold a business mecting next ees Wes | Tuesday, March lattheir club-{7V77V 797" - re Principal speaker will be an- Morina| DOunced later. All members are = Cooke ys, Used to attend. Ababa bbe beaaaaas We Also Are Put i ok ee, Mr. Ralph Gonze ng ear Children’s Easter \ : Seeks Divorce 1216 , announce the “Z Jaternation Showing Dresses . . Boys’ i v 2 \pirth of a daughter this morning € \ TOPS TOM SAWYER ‘ ‘ i Ben A petition secking a divorce) a¢ 7:46 weighing 7 Ibs. Suerling HI-TOPS THE FAMOUS Wuiic enne eont the ¢ M,{ Was filed yesterday in the office! "the now arrival has been giv- YANAGAN Senate perter t Rayview Of Cireuit, Court Clerk Earl! on the name of Eulalia. This is cia sia : Shari pane Feb 2h wt g| Adams by Chatlotte K. Wilkins| Mir. Gonzale’s third daughter| a traditional pattern, asAmericnas || and Many Mirac e Tred Men's Sport Jac. 4 gainst Ariel D. Wilkins. and her husband uy ernployed at the Liberty Bell. Early 19th Century Other kets, Sport Shirts. j ty Audubon & Se the Columbia Laundr design at its best. A six-piece place set- Y/ i B i Meet ;, ee 21.3 Sty 10es each Robes and yaar Meeting, # pom.) Personal Mention |—— Tews Renan UY Galea Styles 5 Shera eye: ; er of Com TUVOVVVYVYVYVYVYV VY VV elivery GREGOR and " Whiting, Pre Mr Harry Saunders, and} STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE? Loi fetee —— _Z WILSON BROS. aw and Spec : wughter, Dorothy, arrived by) TRIUMPH = ouatity ] = EEMAN ap , MARCH ota s moi ‘0 vis ond: ‘ x UE = ; a ell 508 Duval Street = CHAS ARON( J Rey ©, Seger probably ae a et “Beparencedilewelersl a | 511 DUVAL STREET PHONE 174 E x 400 P.M. atland mocioti a rough winter} 40 Grocere tor Three Generations’ r EA Key West's | Die RDARADAABAAABARAABBAS r wond:

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