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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR | iUESDAY— om Stone Church Service Club meeting. 6:30 p. m. Church Anhex. | is St. Paul’s Choir will be given Fellowship Supper by ‘Woman's |. Baal, spent te week end Auxiliary. {ing yesterday as recorded in the Music program at First Congregational Church. 7:30 p. m. county courthouse are as follows: Key West Garden Club meets to study further objectives. 8 p. Herman F. Roberts sold to ea et AEE: {Ernest L, Cates the 28x100 Olivia THURSDAY— : near Elizabeth property. Coenen ine Song Service at First Baptist Church. 7:30 p. m. | Edna Ireland sold to Harry L. mncay. i | Albury in a July warranty deed Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Taene | Club Supper. 6:30 p. eeaune Church Annex. | the 50x200: property ‘on. Watson Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. | Dear, Division. Social.meeting of Junior Woman’s Club with Mrs. Joseph Lopez | W. A. Parrish sold to D. M. An- and Mrs. Arthur Sheppard entertaining. 5 p. m. Clubhouse. | drew, Boot Key property shaped —_o-———_— |roughly 600x1100 feet. SATURDAY— Etta Patterson sold to Theodore House Warming Key West Yacht Club. 5 p. m. Garrison Bight/R, Knowles the 33x100 Caroline} Clubhouse. {near Elizabeth property for $1,- ° 800. SUNDAY— | Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. ;_ In a master’s deed the Board of Annual Memorial Service of Fern Chapter No. 21, O.E.S. 3 p. | Public Fastruction m. Scottish Rite Hall. |50x95 property on Emma street. |The property formerly belonged AT a es |to Joseph Turner. = Jose Moreno sold to T. Jenkins Baptist Church To Present | Curry @ lot on Key Largo. re : Antoinette Wilson sold to Ben- Thanksgiving Song Service jamin £ Carey a lot in the Sun- | Krest subdivision of Stock Is- | land. Thanksgiving services are list-, Soprano solo—Mrs. Albury. in) an exredtowelanelaChacies Offering. \ i Offertory, violins and piano—| © Maloney sold to Antoinette ed for Thursday, November 23, at First Baptist church. N. Goshorn,. Alien /Robineok and | Wilson he 86x90 White and Pe- A Prayer and Testimony meet-| John Robinson. REAL ESTATE NEWS received aj THE KEY WEST CITIZEN tronia property ‘and a lot in the Sun-Krest subdivision of Stock Island. “ Grace L. Russell sold to Jesus Fernandez the 46x72 Olivia near Francis property. Doddridge B. Russell sold to {| Duval Mortgage Company the )Southard and William 70x100 property. ; |_ Enrique Renedo sold to Helio Renedo the 53x93 Packer near Catherine property. Building Permits Owner, United States govern- |ment; cost, $1,000. | Build garage at 1122 Seminary street. Size of building 20 feet | |by 20 feet. Owner, W. E. Hus-/} |ton; cost, $100. | | Build garage at 1012 James! \street, 11 by 16 feet. Owner, J. |M. Knowles; cost, $100. | Paint the home at 721 Thomas street. Owner, William Adderly; | ‘cost, $100. ing will be conducted by Harry; Trio—Mrs. Albury, Mrs. Col-| H. Fischer at 7:00 a. m. In the lins and Mrs. Robinson. | STRIKE 10 END evening, starting at 7:30 o’clock| Tenor solo—Jerome Nottage. | the following program will be| Piano solo—John Robinson, | a presented by the church choir.| Contralto solo—Mrs. Knight. | i All residents are invited to at-| Quartet—Mrs. Collins, soprano;}. DETROIT, Nov. 21.—Strike at tend this special sérvice which|Mrs. Robinson. alto; Mr. Collins,|the Chrysler plant which had has been entitled, “Thanksgiving | bass, and Mr. Johnson, tenor. |tied up production for some few In Song”. | Announcements—Deacon Fred! months now is near a settlement Prelude—Piano duet. |F. Hoffman. | with new wage scales the only “Count Your Blessings’—Con-| Anthem—Choir. obstacle to be hurdled. The gregation. | “Bringing In The Sheaves’—|strike had put 60,000 men out of Invocation—Deacon Fred F.| Congregation. work, Hoffman. | Benediction—Deacon Wesley P.} Anthem—Choir. | Archer. ‘ENGLAND WILL Violin solo—Nicolson Goshorn.! Response. SEIZE EXPORTS (By Associated Press) Scripture reading—47th Psalm.| Postlude. ae = PO RES (Continued from Page Qne) } | been sent to affected sections to CARS COLLIDE A ‘control the outbreaks. | A German plane over the east DUV AL AND GREENE <:* of England was shot down \today. It is the 20th German eke Se | plane to be shot down by English Other German planes es- Margaret White Married Saturday Miss Margaret White, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. White, be-| came the bride of Robert C. Wo-| hasky, radioman on the tender > i | guns. An automobile, in which was! caped. seated Rogelio Cabrera and driv-' Magnetic Mines ‘SIGHTS CHANGING _ "ON OUR HIGHWAY | | (Continued from Page One) nia style and the white Spanish | jwall with archway is decorated | jwith colorful Mexican hats, Key fishes, Spanish rugs and many | other tropical colors. Crossland | |fish company, which fishes for bottom fish and for mackerel |during the winter may be seen ‘here with large nets a drying. | | ‘Thompson Fish Company build- | jing is on Key Vacas situated at} j the end of a very good harbor. Everywhere they are preparing |for the mackerel season, which | will shortly be coming in. | Goetz’ Home | B. M. Goetz’ beautiful home is| jon Goetz Key to your left going! {north and is off Long Key fill.) jA beautiful home, castle-like ap- | |pearance, looms before one and {on the wide flat key there are! Lapwing, in a ceremony perform- ed Saturday night by Rev. J. P. er Amando Fernandez, and one! driven by W. J. Schoneck came English are investigating the scores of palm trees with their | new type of mine believed to be! peculiar lofty thatch high above | (GIRL’S CHARGES HOLD MANLUNGAT: R. R. Manlungat was arrested Sunday and haled before Justice of The Peace Franklyn Aren- berg. Charges were preferred by a young girl about 13 years old. | Witnesses to the action of the !accused were summoned and the Coast’Guard Coast Guard Tender Zinnia, which had. been up as. far as Hens and Chickens shoals to re- new the light at that. point, ar- rived yesterday morning, having completed the work. Tender Ivy left yesterday for Cosgrove Shoals and: Rebecca Shoals, where the vessel goes ;evidence seemed so conclusive | for the purpose of recharging the placed Manlungat under bond of fice of Building Inspector Harry | |M. Baker during the week end- ling today, totalling $1,300. ! Repairs to floors of 00. tice, | CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED TO RENT | WANTED TO RENT—Motorboat | suitable for stream. . fishing. | Must be cheap. Will use} month. 1411 Division. street, | first apartment. nov21-lwk | i ROOMS ATTENTION, NAVY MEN—| Newly renovated dormitory rooms with your own locker. Innerspring beds, hot showers. CASA de MANANA, 725 Du-| val St. nov21-3t LOST LOST—Coin purse with money, between Kress and Esquinaldo | Photo Studio. Reward if re- turned to 900 United street. n6v20-2tx LOST—Boy’s Schwob Wrist, Watch. Finder return to 623 William street. Reward—no| questions asked. nov21-1t | FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE, un- furnished; four rooms and bath, clean; $22 month. Apply | 902 Windsor Lane. nov20-2t FURNISHED APARTMENTS, electric refrigerators. Apply Valdes Bakery. sept30-3mo FURNISHED DOWNSTAIRS that the committing magistrate! lights at these points. | ‘acht Moana Following repair and building | $250 to answer at the next\ based ¥ re permits Were issued from the of-|sion of criminal court. ‘Moana II yacht with the owner jand master on board, Mr. and | Mrs. H. D: Stewart ‘on board, sailed yesterday for Belize, British Honduras, where Mr, ‘Stewart owns large tracts of tim- ber land. + The ship came into port yester- day morning and sailed yester- day afternoon. Yacht Escape, which anchored in the harbor last week, with owner Jack Fletcher, his wife and mother on board, sailed yes- terday afternoon for Havana and MONROE THEATER Walter Pigeon—Rita Johnson 6,000 ENEMIES ‘and THEY MADE: HER A SPY Matinee—Balcony, chestra 15-20c3 -Night—15-25¢ @ We Guarantee Our PORK SHOULDERS, 1b Poultry To Be Live...Tender 2c WESTERN PORK LOIN. by half, tb __ oe TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1989 will go from there to the Bahama Islands. Tender Ivy | As soon as the weather mod- erates sufficiently to permit of the trip being made, the Tender Ivy, of the Coast Guard will leave for Tortugas to carry on certain work which has been laid out to be done by a force of men, There will be about 400 feet of pipe laid and the work will be in charge of Foreman R. Paul At~ well and the men in the gang will be Roy Roberts, Shelton J. Atwell and P, W. Kiefer. se Fred W. Davis, for more than 25 years an elevator operator in the city hall in Superior, Wis.. estimates he has traveled about 60,000 miles in his work, FASHION SHOW Sponsored by Division St. P.-T. A. Benefit Lunch Room Project Friday, Nov. 24, 9:30 p. m. Admission . . — THY IT TODAY — The Favorite In Key West STAR 3 BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS . Let’s Celebrate... * Our President’s We have all-weight | TURKEYS ; '*: 8 to 20 pounds and HENS, 4 to 7 pounds. PRICES— THE LOWEST IN TOWN, HAVE YOU NOTICED? SUBSCRIBERS HAVE MADE MANY KIND REMARKS. CONCERNING OUR NEW STYLE NEWS COVERAGE AND PRESENTATION. WE'RE STRIVING HARD TO GIVE KEY WEST © THE BEST <2. NEWSPAPER POSSIBLE UNDER TREMENDOUS PRESSURE OF LOW INCOME. THE THOUGHT APARTMENT, two bedrooms. | All modern conveniences. 1500 |$ Seminary street. oct9-tt OCCURS THAT YOU READERS CAN HELP MATERIALLY BY PORK HAMS, ib TENDERIZED PICNIC HAMS, TENDERIZED HAMS, 1b SPRING LAMB LEGS, 15 LAMB SHOULDER, tb . FANCY WESTERN VE: ROAST SLICED BA BTRRMOURS STAR. BUDGET BRAND, tb STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, doz. 38c used i the oe It efts ‘their thin stalks. Scores of friends | Church. | ._| magnetic mine which lies on the| from all over the country are! Greene and Duval streets this|pottom and is attracted to @lcontinual guests at the Goets| ter, Mrs. Henry Pinder. Mr, and| , Mr. Cabrero’s car was coming; head thus blowing out the ves-| On We:t Summerland Key the the car/sel’s side. |green wooden houses of the CCC} Mrs. He: Pinder stood for the; down the street when — inder stood for the! jriven by Mr. Schoneck, which} German newspapers loudly de-iCamp and the line of housedi Lilly of Fleming Street Methodist together near the corner of FURNISHED HOUSE, 2 bed- rooms. Modern conveniences. Season rental preferred, on . : ; 7 sd‘ Catherine’ street. nov201mo The newlyweds are at home to| Wa8 standing at the cutb, at-|rided the British attitude toward) trucks greets one. Down the their friends at 222 Duval street, | t¢™Pted to haul out in the traffic|the mines, claiming that Britain/roaq there is a large concrete FOR SALE “| stream and the crash occurred. had little knowledge of seaman- | structure going up on Spanish 4 | There was some talk of the ship and could not.even keep her | Harbor Key. These will be comi-)ONE SMALL and one Large Ice Rainbow Dance eS being taken ie court Loe lanes clear for traffic with) modious rest rooms for the gen-; Box. Good condition. Also, - | after the owners of the cars talk- . Tomorrow Night ‘ed the matter over it was decid- led that Mr, Cabrero would pay T. A. Said and G. R. Sullivan were visitors at the lighthouse de- ‘partment headquarters, looking La Concha Hotel invites dance Wednesday Night Dance being} Nese CIE 2 Ol Sty KUHN TOOK FUNDS | one of a series of bi-weekly, given on Saturday. NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Federal | ty numbers during the evening.| bund leader, pocketed $500 paid! Next Friday | given’ in Rainbow Dining Room Woo oononeck assistant light-| he c i s/ Proceeds from this show will] Cogn’ qt coast Soing as far as is sponsored by the Parent- Latest fashions in ladies’ ready- over the collection in the mu. | a bevy of local girls. | lovers of the city, including visi- | Mr. Schoneck would do the fors, of course, to attend theirj same. | staged tomorrow’ evening in| their Rainbow Room. This isj| dances being given during this | month, the other dance to bel (By Associated Press) | Rainbow Quartet will play for| agents brought witnesses to testi- | dancing—offering several special. fy that Fritz Kuhn, indicted Nazi | Dancing starts at 10:00 o'clock. the bund for legal services, Fashion Show | | Fashion show with models | from ‘local ladies’ stores will be | ouse engineer, left over the! of La Concha Hotel, Friday, No-| = ., H véniber 24, 9:30 p. mh. highway today enroute to points . |Cedar Keys on an inspection trip go towards the lunch room proj-' of s = i; iliti: ect of Division Street School and *Tuctures and light facilities. Teacher Association of that school. to-wear, evening, sport and after-| soum, The visitors are from noon wear will be displayed by | the Panama Canal Zone. Visitors Wed Yesterday John Vassie, who had been visiting with his brother William Vassie for several days, left on} |the morning bus today for his! == home in Mulberry, Fla. This There was issued from the of-| was his first visit in 30 years. fice of Judge Raymond R. Lord yesterday afternoon a marriage Eddie Roig, who had been in license authorizing the wedding |the city visiting his family and of Norton J. McCurdy, of Guan. friends, left on the early bus this tamamo, Cuba, and Marya Gim-| morning for Miami. pel, of Sault Ste Marie, Mich. SRE The couple were married in the; Bert Matcovitch, who is em-, office of Judge Lord, who offi-| ployed with the P. and O. S. S.! ciated. Co., and had been visiting with ar CREE aRaEEEENSING his family for a short time, left} MALONEY’S CAKES— on the early bus this morning for THEY’RE THE TOPS" = | After an absence of over eight Maloney Bros. Bakery, 812)years, Emil Kuencky of Toledo,; Fleming street. announces their|Ohio, is back in Key West. Im-; first-of-the-week specials on page mediately after his arrival yes-| one today. They are Orange terday he went to the northwest! Layer Cakes and Tutti-Frutti| waterfront, where he has spent} Layer Cakes—both kinds selling; many happy hours in the past. | at the same specjal price of 33c. {There he renewed old friend-| Maloney’s also announce that ships and relived the days he the season is in for Mince Meat spent angling with local fisher-j and Pumpkin pies. Orders for men. Mr. Kuencky is accom-! any of these delicious pastry'panied by his cousin, W. s.| items called in by phone will re-|Kuencky, also of Toledo. They! ceive prompt attention. Phone|Plan to remain here several! 818. ‘ days, : : | | the outside world. | ie | eral public. There are spacious ; Loss of an English vessel in! roads leading down from many Singapore recently could» have|roadways to “parks”. These! |for the damage to his car and|been prevented, an admiralty) parks will eventually be beauti-| court found: out. Japanese gun) fied with grass and coconut palm | batteries saw the ship heading|trees and are ideal for parking | into a mine field but were under! paces for southbound tourist, i orders not to signal any vessel in| who want to rest a little and list. the harbor without orders from| on to the wind in the coconut | a high command. The mining) trees, At present only grassing | cost eleven lives. |is being done as far as | THE WEATHER | beautification is concerned. ! FORECAST | Tourist Camps | (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Tourist camps are springing up | everywhere. One of the striking | Key West and Vicinity: Gen- erally fair tonight and Wednes- | painted silver and there are large} |rainbow colored fish painted on} Below are the Answers to Today's | them, such as porkfish, grunt, | |tarpon, a sailfish and so forth. | Stop at any one of these camps/ and you will hear the latest! | story about big fish together with a picture of the catch. The fel-; |lows always picture the biggest! much |¢nes, but the big catches occur | very often. | New Roads i { Just below Homestead on the | Dade county line there are new ANSWERS TO ices TODAY'S DAILY QUIZ mora Se ‘partment. These roads are de-} | signed to open up the areas to farming. They will be used | mostly for tomato farming. To- | mato farms quickly lose their vi-! | tality more than other types of | | vegetable farms and new lands! Siete, are more than welcome. | Yes, | Things are happening along! Professional football. ‘this Overseas Highway. We feel Davis Strait. | almost as the pioneers of Florida Lon-jev’-i-ty; not lon-gev’-i-/ Must feel in watching develop-: ty. | ments. Rio Grande. j ~~ David F. Houston and | aed, ones from its color combination is ; the Neff camp. The cottages are! day; not much change in tem- perature; moderate northerly winds, N.B.—Forecast indicates winds between 13-18 miles per hour Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; not change in temperature. Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 The’ Pacific Ocean. 1902. Eastern. PASM Pepe 10. war T. Meredith. ‘OSL LL LLL LL LLL “If you deliver your copy of COMPLAINT SERVICE. ... Receive Your Copy of — The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between c and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will Portable side plates. sor Lane. - — FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE— New ultra-modern home with upstairs Apartment, private pa- tio entrance, beautifully furn- ished; 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, close-in, overlooking ocean and park. Abundant water. Low cost, easy terms. Apply Henry Pinder, Rear 619 William street. nov9-1mox | | FOURTEEN-FT. 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