The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 25, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY -:-: Wesley Fellowship Elects New Officers Monday evening the young adults of Ley Memorial Meth- odist. Church elected officers for Harris 4B’s Give Program The 4B Class of Harris School presented a program to the In- termediate Department Tuesday morning during the regular} their Wesley Fellowship group. chapel period. The program was} Eugene Roberts, retiring presi- under the supervision of Miss/dent, gave an inspiring talk and Jennie Mae Johnson and con-! spoke of the things he had tried sisted of the following numbers:|to accomplish during his two Songs, “Our Own School”, and | years of service. Elijah Sands “Lullaby” —Assembly. and Miss Elizabeth Rosam con- Devotional Exercises — Rev.! ducted the devotionals for the Ted Jones of the Baptist Church. | evening. Rev. Jones used his Miss Catherine Knowles and “Obedience.” | Miss Ida Bethel then served deli- Song, “Playmates”—Assembly. | cious refreshments. A_ birthday Recitation, “Do Your Best”—|cake iced in pink, signified the Harry Carey. |second birthday of the Wesley Piano Soo—Mary Howell. | Fellowship. Quantities of pink Recitation, “Traffic Lights’—| vine, zinnias and fern were used Marvin Creel. | around the refreshment table. Duet, “School Days”—Gloria Officers elected for the new Brown, Horacio Sanchez. year are: Recitation, “Efforts” — Billy| President, Albert Carey; Vice- Daniels. President, Archie Roberts; Secre- “The Magic of the Moon’— | tary and Treasurer, Eugene Rob- Sixth Grade Chorus. ferts. Flag Salute, “Star Spangled{ Others present were: Mrs. Banner”—Assembly. Floyd Bowery, Miss Katherine! Knowles, Miss Elizabeth ‘Rosam, Mjss Florence Walker, Miss Ida Bethel, Mrs. Joe Thompson, Mrs. | ; Albert Carey, Elijah Sands, Mrs. 'Tom Curry, Rev. and Mrs. O. C. The second in a series of Bingo | Howell. parties will be staged by the Key = ee West Lions Club at their Den on Charter Meeting Held Seminary street, tomorrow might Fleming issiGharck an- starting at 8:00 o'clock. The Lions’ committee has — nounced an attractive list of Tuesday night at 8 o'clock the prizes for this affair and a good,;women of Fleming Street church crowd is expected to attend. held their charter meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian} Service, with a large crowd in attendance. | After calling the meeting to or- der an election of officers fol- will lowed. The following were chos- 4:00 ,en: President, Miss as topic, Lions’ Bingo Party Tomorrow Night C palederace Daughters Assemble Tomorrow Daughters of Confederacy Meet tomorrow afternoon, o'clock, at the home of Mrs. George F. Archer, 1425 Newton | vice-pr street. jder; tr All members are urged to be ‘secretary, present as business of importance ing secretary, will be conducted at this session. Knowles. Following registration of all SOS Bingo present the charter showed an Party Oct. 7 jenrollment of forty members. An “S. O. S. Bingo Party” is} going to be given for the benefit of the Convent of Mary Im-; A maculate on Monday, October, Thompsons Announce Girl %th, with the slogan—Save Our} Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thomp- School”. The affair will be held|SOn announce the birth of an on the Convent grounds and will|¢ight-pound baby girl at 7:30 atact 207-30 o'clock jo’clock last evening. The new- The committee-in-charge hasComer has been given the name arranged a pretentious list of/0f Wilma Althea. Mrs. Thomp- prizes for the party, one for;S0n Is the former Miss Dorothy every round of play, and a spe-|Johnson, daughter of Mr. and cial “cover-all” prize will feature | Mrs. Adolphus Johnson. May Sands; dient, Mrs. Pryor Ted- Mrs. Alice Mears; Rosa Peat; record- Mrs. John EEE BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT “T.R.”’s Gun for British Defense | | | | | \ | ROMINENT American explorers and sportsmen from all parts of the United States have joined in the formation of the American Committee for the Defense of Brit- ish Homes at 10 Warren Street, New York, to obtain contributions of firearms to be sent to British civilians for the defense of their homes. Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt is shown presenting a favorite hunt- ing rifle, used by former President Theodore Roosevelt in Asia and Africa, to C. Suydam Cutting, sportsman and explorer and chair- TO SPEAK OF MANY THINGS Barber Shop Now Comes _To You AP Feature Service Writer NEW JOBS DEP’T: Two wo- in a trailer, are touring Iov ing hair cuts to farmers manicures and facials to ers’ wives. Octopuses hunt food at night. taking to their lairs armfuls of living snails and crabs. So Dr. William Beebe, New York zoo re- searcher working in Bermuda, is using an octopus as an assistant Dr. Beebe regularly visits its lair. finds there some rare specimens of crab skeletons and shells. man of the Committee, as Major Anthony Fiala, explorer, and Dr. Harold Anthony of the American Museum of Natural History, both members of the Committee, look on. According to Mr. Cutting, the British civilians are desperately in need of shotguns, rifles, revolvers, pistols and binoculars and since all the available resouraes of their country must be utilized for arm- ing the military forces, the gener- osity of the American people is their only hope for self-preserva- tion, Fine-Wiggins Nuptials Tomorrow both of this city, v tome ‘ding 2 arbers, having set up shop | tlk TICKETS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FIA PPLZELZLZAAPLAFLAIPALLLLALLZPZ LLL LLL a a Al mer Wiggin: 1 be married by Rey Floyd Bowery. esterday telling of the reported the wed- Brazil chief export. LIONS’ BINGO PARTY | Tomorrow Night 8:00 o’Clock at the LIONS’ DEN MONROE THEATER PHANTOM RAIDERS WEDNESDAY TRADE AT HOME These merchants have AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE qualified as leaders in their divisions. . .cach deserves your wholehearted support. September Special— SHAMPOO, FINGER WAVE, MANICURE, ARCH or HAIR CUT Any Three Items .-.------ Only $1.00 ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON Permanent Wave Specialists 1116 Division Street FRIGI SALES AN Phone 860 DAIRE D SERVICE See Them Now — On Display Including the Famous Big 6 Cubic-Foot, 1212 Varela Street io | SCAMMONS Watchmaker — Jeweler Precision Workmanship FLEX-0-GLOW Glass Watch Straps WACTHES — JEWELRY DIAMONDS Bring Your Work to the Man Who Knows i | | ! Reasonable Prices i | i | i i 518 Fleming Phone 9155 | Diamonds - Souvenirs - “7 Phone 861 fers... Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 WATCH AND JEWELRY .REPAIRING ——AT REASONABLE PRICES—— FRANK JOHNSON, JR. 604 Duval Street Watches - Jewelry Gifts FRESH OYSTERS 1 | H | ! NICE. LARGE. EXTRA SELECTED CHESAPEAEE | BAY OYSTERS—Served Any Style or i SOLD TO TAKE OUT IN QUARTS OF PINTS i ! Hy ! WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard Street Phone 52: @ | NEW YORK-BUSY BEE BARBECUE The Best Cuban Sandwiches In Town ! ! peat ae 1 WE SERVE LUNCHES and DINNERS | Turkey Sendwiches—Satesdays and Susdags H $03 SIMONTON STREET | Eee tities aie fT ee eee | CLOSED FOR REHABILITATION August 31 through September 30 ! Mabel Presten Green's SOUTHERNMOST SHOP Duval Street at South PLAY GOLF! Summer Rates Now On Have Fun. . .Cheap Handled Through South [lozida Contr. and Eng. Co. HB. Davis’ 100 Per ' Cent Paints & Oils Wilbar enc Ceremne PHCNE 538 Sez SCH_LTZ BUSINESS SCHOOL It has the reputation of enabling obedient boys to hold positions with the U. S. Gowermmest English and Spanish are taught grammatically For particula:s apply at 409 Diwisson Street 604 Duval Street | Jane Withers and Gene Autry The Old Reliable Since 1898 SHOOTING HIGH Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c Professor Otte L. Schultz : PRITCHARD FUNERAL a trip to Miami, expenses paid. | EL Easy-opening devices on cigar-' On the night: of the Sno... ette packages are saving busi-! party, High School girls, who are | ness people more than 3,300 man sponsoring the party, will collect hours a day, says Dr. John R tickets dressed in blue and white | Tindal uniforms. Records in county judge Ray- \mond R. Lord's office this morn- “on “= =| ing told of the marriage of Pedro _ REALTY TRANSFERS : COLUMBIA LAUNDRY —and— Zoric Dry Cleaners The most reasonable Laundry and Dry Clean- ing Prices the year around in the State of Florida. _Einen Supply Departmenf for Linen Rentals. MILD RUG CLEANING at Fair Prices 617 Simonton Street TELEPHONE 57 Five of every 100 school chil- dren in the U. S. have eyesight troubles uncorrected by gl Llantala and Felicia Unnez—the | former, of ila) P. I, now connected with the al for here. Peace justice Enrique Es- quinaldo, Jr., performed the marriage erda PHONE IS QUICK; ‘WIRELESS’ QUICKER (Ry Associated Press) HENRYETTA, Okla. — Roy Self, furniture store employe, saw that a divan was burning. He stuck his head out of the win- dow and yelled. His employer, Wayne Champion, phoned the fire department. Before Champion could get his connection the fire department was there, responding to Self’s yell. The fire house is right jacross the street. Quick With The Dead (By Associated Press) KANSAS CITY — A south- eastern Kansas merchant should be classed longside the fellow who first sold the Eskimo a re- frigerator. He sold an under- taker two pairs of pants with a suit for a corpse. Ses The human birth-rate in Den- fallen in recent year: the number of stor! living in that country! Warrantee deeds recorded at the office of clerk Ross C. Saw- yer yesterday related to the transfer of a half-section of land on Key Largo by H. I. Holding Company, of Dade county, to| John L. Patten, also of Dade‘ county. Reported price was $1,- 000. C. E. Howard and his wife, Beaulah C. Howard, transferred 85-feet on Ashby street, corner of Von Phister, to Braxton B. Warren for an indicated price of; $100. RED CROSS SENDS FUNDS TO LONDON (Continued from Page One) of women’s underclothing and men’s coats to be distributed to air raid victims in the tenement; sections of London. This grant supplements previous donations of garm and supplies to the Women's Voluntary Services. In- cluded in these donations were field kitchens and mobile can- teens, costing 18,500 pounds ($74.- 000), which already are in opera- tion in the bomb-stricken areas of London. A cable from Daniel Grant, head of the American Red Cross Committee in London, reports that substantial quantities “of American Red Cr clothing are being efficiently distributed to- the tenement sections nds have been made result of mark ha migrants? At rent camp in Califor 85 per cent were former f. owners, renters, or labore Others were painters, mechanic electricians, and men. one CLEARLY ot BLURRED? + Licensed Exnbalmer Ambulance Serwsce Lady Attendant NE $48 The youngster who cannot see well misses the instructions on the | professional | blackboard and the lessons in his | | reader. He strains his eyes to grasp erent | the meaning of blurred, indistinct! : sania xuate- | : ig The Thysania moth of Guate-| numbers and words . . . or gives mala attains the phenomenal } { sia up. He does not know that they} wing-spread of more than LES Ra Fr canes apes | inches, says “Natural History = oe oO URE NCVER i magasine {normal eyes. Check up on your sie child's eyes... today .. . through cows AND OIL AID | acom examination by askill-| | ed refractionist Dry Seltec Mi Mullet Roe VIFTITOPLIPSTAAPLELCLCLLLLLECARPLLLLLALL LE PHONE 151 UNDERCOAT is the most foolproof developed by modern science. Seals the wood ready for a single finish coat of VITA-VAR weather-proof HOUSE PAINT... mokes 2 coats do the work In Every Town —_—THE—— REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 Gardner’s Pharmacy 534 Duval Street | TEXAS UNIVERSITY | DR J A V A I DES AUSTIN — Thousands of cows } OPTOMETRIST and millions of barrels of oul Adapees wanes have done their bit for the Uni-} = es versity obtecas eee ice The school owns about 2,000 Resiaance: 000 acres of oil and cattle land. = PIERCE BROS. Fleming and Elizabeth Streets PHONE 270 jof independence and courage is evident everywhere. Our surplus clothing built up over a period of weeks is now finding full and grateful use, needs being dealt with in orderly manner. There is positively no evidence of panic. We have received scores of most grateful acknowledgments and inces- |g tions of our efforts” PHONE 348 POWER... the 1941 Ford is geared to get away faster, at FOR QUALITY PRINTING | FOR FARES AND SCHEDULES FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY PRICE TOURS 50S Duval Street Phone rms [ homeless sant air raids”. “David Bruce and Bowen Mc-! evccece Coy” (members of the Red Cross BeLeeceE committee in London), the cable Edith Fellows in continued, “visited a large area today and observed the effective Out West With The Peppers also manner in which terrific prob- COMEDY and SERIAL Come eeeees: IP OLL LLL 22 2 the flash of green. —— Call 51 ——_—_ THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building Cen bk bndkndneddddddedditd¢ddAAdAAdAAAAAAAAAALLLZ 2 Watch for it. @ On display Sept. 27th. lems of these splendid people are being dealt with by the Wom Voluntary Services. A fine spirit LALALAAAAAAAAAAARLLAAL AAALAC ALLAALLALAAALIALLALZLLLLLALLL LALLA L LALLA LA Ad AA A db hdd dh dddi ddd ddidadhuteddutadutututadudad

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