The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 30, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR MIND CAN GROW AS BODY | MENDS UNDER THE PLAN OF ong | NEW CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL) », a> rearone seavice Women in the news! By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE, AP Feature Service Writer Marian Baldwin, young Amer- | WILMINGTON, Del., Sept. 30.;general schooling, convalescent | ican is assistant to Gabriel Pas- —A cheerful little “hospital citys jcottagcs, post-graduate course for| 1 Bi itish cs di Pr —complete with schoolrooms,|nurses, outdoor swimming pool | ©?) British movie producer. {Pro toys and movies—is an indus-|and a playhouse. jduction,, is handicapped at. Pres- | trialist’s answer to-the problem} — Only Indigents Admitted- ent because air raid alarms drown / of poverty-stricken crippled chil-| Nemours will accept only in-|out love scenes. dren. ‘ digent, crippled children from} Ruby Mercer, ex-opera singe er a Beatie bade The Nemours Foundation, a Delaware until the state’s mecds|en dayies lions and tigers. She jnot from the reviewing stand or} cross-shaped hospital on the es-|are met. a lalways loved animals and when'the line of march. They can’t] tate of the late Alfred I. duPont,| Hospital facilities include istri j oo E Frank Buck opened his animal/Weat. or distribute buttons or | is not only a_ hospital where | large, airy wards, an out-patient 'padges, pass out campaign litera- twisted bodies may be mended, |clinic, auditorium - gymnasium | trainers school for girls she was /+11.” fiddle with campaign funds. but a school where handicapped !suitable for motion pictures andthe first applicant, now works at; * Can't Work At Polls youngsters may learn to become:plays, indoor swimming pool, his World’s Fair show. They can’t serve at polls or| self-supporting. Hy | physical and occupational therapy Dorothy Thomas tootles a solo jBive voting Johnnies a lift in the , Joes Of epee Man jrooms, operating room, observa- oboe for the 65-piece Chicago | lold jaloppy. They can’t write t was the dream of Alfred I.|tion ward, research ward, ‘nurses’ }letters to the editor or articles duPont, business man-philanthro-|and internes’ quarters, pharmacy Women’s Symphony Orchestra. | .ither—not even if they sign them pist. who died in 1935, leaving|and dental office. Mrs. Carol Harris, of Kansas |<imply “Loyal American”. $1,000,000 to build and maintain} It is hoped, Dr. Shands said, to ;City, a professional picket, start-| This is oO ly a handful of the | the institution. Dr. Alfred R.!start the occupational therapy de- | eq walking in front of a jewelry |Hatch acter’s don'ts, but even Shands, Jr., is medical director. {partment this fall. He believes a store nearly two years ago. She’s| these should serve to show why Opened July 1, the hospital is|crippled person “properly trained |trudged more than 2,500 miles, |@ million-odd federal workers are | now carrying on only its medical j is as good or better worker than|reads four books and several; On a spot this election year they | program, with about 50 young}a normal person”. |magazines a week, has lost 50/Mever were on before. patients. But in plans are a re- | An entire 14-bed ward will be pounds. H os search laboratory, vocational and jdevoted to research. Mrs. Margaret Rudkin, Fair-| Slavery was abolished in Bra- field, Conn., socialite, ’ started j 2il in 1888. baking wholewheat - milk - but-| you CRAB THE “ALLIGATOR ter-honey bread to help her lit-| \tle boy’s rundown health. He BUT BE SURE SURE YOU GRAB HIM it, others liked ee ed it’s Marie Pouliot of artless Ont., * |got a job at a filling station be- plunges his right hand into the keep men on the job. They were on the joining the army as fast as they THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WANT TO BE LIFE OF PARTY?| (Continued trom Page One) er the sheriff will get in again |might turn out to be one’s cause jof departure. There'll be no more flute-toot- ing at political rallies either—that is, unless the worker is a member of a band that plays for hire and ithe politicians hire it in the reg- ular manner. If government |workers love a parade and the MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 38, 1949 iO CCL LLE ELLE LLL LIE LOCC LLL TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE : THE DIFFERENCE © (Yew vorcssy oir sama i i The Best Cuban Sandwiches In Town | WE SERVE LUNCHES and DINNERS Turkey Sandwiches—Saturda: ys and Senders 983 SIMONTON STREET WATCH FOR REOPENING DATE Mabel Preston Green's SOUTHERNMOST SHOP Duval Street at South HAND-CARPENTER and CABINET SHOP QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES Speciclisiss = Screened’ Deors., Windews_ Bic J. R. SMATE 9C4 Flerumg Stree PT re tn ee These merchants have qualified as leaders in their divisions. . each deserves your wholehearted support. September Special — SHAMPOO, FINGER WAVE, MANICURE, ARCH or HAIR CUT Any Three Items y ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON Permanent Wave Specialists j m Street Phone 870 FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See Them Now — On Display a ay foro fer..3< 5] 1700 big business. (By As ted Press) cause the proprietor couldn't} SOUTHPORT, N. C., Sept. —After a hard day spent in the | water and grabs the reptile by flower garden there is no better recreation than hunting alligators with your bare hands at night— or so says Churchill Bragaw. Bragaw is superintendent of Orton plantation and his voca- tional skill with camellias and azaleas is well known. His avo- cational skill is equally impres- sive. The only weapon Bragaw takes hunting is a fi light, which he plays on the water while a boat- man paddles silently. When two red balls of light appear on the surface, the boat approaches them. The light holds the gator, fas- | cinated. Suddenly Bragaw Pythian Sisters Meet Tonight Announcement was made to- day that the Pythian Sisters will hold a meeting tonight at 8:00 o'clock at Pythian Hall on Flem- ing street. The meeting has been called for the Degree Staff, to receive practice. It was announced that the Grand Chief of the Knights of Pythias will pay a visit to this city some time next month. All members of the local order have been urged to attend the mect- ing tonight. Navy Wives Discuss Dance of the held at The regular meeting Navy W ’ Club was the new meeting place Naval Station last Friday. President Ellen Price presided at the meeting and announced that she had contacted George Mills White during the week and he had graciously consented to act as master of, ceremonies at the Navy Day dance on October 26th. Final arrangements about the orchestra will be announced next week at the business meeting, and all members have been urged to attend. the | Sn er REE SS DIVORCE ACTIONS — Gustav M. He received a final decree in his divorce action against his wife, Mrs. Anna Besta Kempin Hess, Saturday, accord- ing to records filed at the county courthouse this morning. Ex- treme cruelty was the grounds stated. RE NNR AMRRERT SS THE ANSWERS See “Who Knows?” on Page 2 TE ER 1. Italians and Ethiopians in 1896. 2. Estimate: 5,000,000 3. Igna Jan Paderewski; birthday, Nov. 6th. 4. British military engineer. 5. In Sankrit, “great-souled”. 6. The canal isa long ditch, without locks. 7. September, 1938. 8. $33,000,000 a day; $14,000,- 000,000 for the first year. 9. Two-thirds of those voting. 10. Between 250 and 300. The income of the state of Texas was $202,300.658.25 for the 1939 fiscal year; disbursements $194,332.431.42, the end of the nose. The important thing is to grab jit right ,he says. ' Bragaw, who, by now, has sur- rendered the light to his com- panion, takes a left hand grip on the ’gator just back of the head. He then quickly shifts the right hand and gets a handlock around the horney neck. Little more than a second transpires during this operation, for once the alligator realizes what is happening he _ begins lashing with his tail. It takes strength as well as skill to hold on and to pull the ‘gator into‘the boat. | Junior Women Meet This Week Key West Junior Club will hold another in its se- ries of social meeting on Thurs- y afternoon of this week, start- ing at 5:00 o'clock, at the Divi- sion street clubhouse. | Mrs. Joseph Lopez, president, requests a good attendance for this meeting. Hostesses will be Miss Ada Rodriguez and Miss Ramona Lopez. | Woman’s Club In | First Meeting Woman's First meeting of the new aunt year fcr the Key West Woman’s Club will be held tomorrow aft- at 4:00 at the clubhouse on Division street, ac- cording to announcement today made by Mrs. Fred Knapp, pee dent. Mrs. Knapp requests that all| members and officers turn out for| this initial meeting. The direc- tors of the club will meet foment ernoon o'clock ‘ CHURCHES CHANGE MEETING HOURS, | Key West “churches revert this | week to winter schedule at eve- ning services, according to an-! nouncement by Rev. Ted M. Jones, secretary of the Minis- terial Alliance. Sunday evening services, well as Wednesday evening pray er meetings, will be held at 7:30 o'clock instead of 8:00 o'clock = was announced, the change hold for the six months Satna April Ist. Other changes will be noted in separate church announcements on Saturday. CAVE-IN TRAPS DOGS learned the work. | Students Pay Own Way | ——- | BLOOMINGTON, Ind — One! in every thrée students at In-| diana university earns at least; part of his expenses. Mary N.} Crawford of the economics de-' partment questioned 981 under graduates. She found women’s! expenses averaged $682.70, men’s | $621.07. | pre eeent es | If Auntie Hates Lipstick? | (By Associated Press) MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Manufac- turers of a new lipstick claim; it will stifle the odor of food, } beverages, etc, and give one aj “pleasant breath.” One mer-j jchant says it’s swell for keeping | ‘Aunt Matilda from finding out | that her favorite niece smokes. | : - i The Taos Indians of New Mex- | ico wear white blankets in sum- mer and red and blue in winter. MONROE THEATER Ht | =| | al | | 4 Bing Crosby—Gloria Jean ne IF I HAD MY WAY Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c ne. Let Us Estimate on YOUR Printing POSTERS - BOOKLETS STATIONERY OFFICE FORMS at Reasonable. Prices | | i | | | 51 _s ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BLDG. IN FOX DEN 53 HOURS) Associated Press) | ABBEVILLE, S. C-—Capt. J. L. Perrin and John Boyd called} the fox Later off their dogs when sought refuge in a den. |they discovered the valuable ‘hounds were missing. | They located the dogs by barks | }and howls that answered a hunt- ing horn placed near the mouth of a caved-in fox den. The hounds had been in be extricated. New Mexico has designated the old Palace of the Governors ‘in Santa Fe as a state park. | two most, the | den 53 hours before they -could SPECIALS No Alterations MEN’S SUITS Gaberdines — Worsteds Flannels One Group MEN’S SUITS at a Give Away $10.00 No Alterations ee Odds and Ends SHOES $1.95 Select A Few SHIRTS A9c¢ See These ALL-WOOL PANTS Dark Colors—Worsteds Tropicals Cut To New Models New Colors SPORT COATS $8.95 LEWINSKY’ MEN'S SHOP 526 Duval Street Store Will Be Closed Thursday and Friday FOR YOUR VACATION TRIP It will be a wise precaution before you leave home, to change the cash you had protected, spendable— American Express planned to carry with you into Travelers Cheques These Cheques are known and accepted everywhere, and if lost or stolen, a prompt refund is made. FOR SALE IN $10, $20, $50 AND $100 DENOMI- NATIONS AT 75c PER $100 BOUGHT 3 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation _ PIPPPPPPPCLALLALEL LALA A — tem ag faa 1212 Varela Street Reasonable Prices Precision Workmanship FLEX-0-GLOW Glass Watch Straps WACTHES — JEWELRY DIAMONDS Bring Your Work to the Man Who Knows 518 Fleming Phone 9155 Phone 861-J Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN | | sous ririds cou COMPANY WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ——AT REASONABLE PRICES—— FRANK JOHNSON, JR. 604 Duval Street Diamonds 604 Duval Street COLUMBIA LAUNDRY —and— Zoric Dry Cleaners The most reasonable Laundry and Dry Clean- ing Prices the year around in the State of Florida. Linen Supply Department for Linen Rentals. MILD RUG CLEANING at Fair Prices 617 Simonton Street TELEPHONE 57 In Every Town — 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 Watches Souvenirs - Jewelry i Gifts The Old Reliable Since 1898 VITA-VAR HOUSE PAINT PRIMER 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... makes Fleming and Elizabeth Streets PHONE 270 REAL CHINESE CHOP SUEY, CHOW MEIN and other Chinese dishes—served or sold to take out FULL COURSE DINNER FROM 35c TURKEY DINNER .. alee pee ees Gulf Stream Restaurant and Grille Trailer Park Division and Simonton Streets HB. Davis’ 198 Per Cent Paints & Gis | Wier esc Coc Sows SCHULTZ BUSINESS SCHOOL It has the reputation of enabling obedie=t boys to hold positions with the U_ S Government, English and Spanish are taught gremmetcally. For particulars apply at 409 Diwssen Street Professor Otte L. Schultz PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME | Kingfish Yellowtails Grouper Crewfish Shrimp Oysters Conchs Crab Meat Mullet Scallops Dry Salted Mullet Mullet Roe PHONE 151 PHONE sas ; : | IALLALLALALAAAAAALLLLLAAALAALLALALAALALAAAAAMALLAAAA AAA A AAA A dA A Ad dh A dd dd dd ddd daddidiaihdadadiadahatadadadadiadadiadiadatadadhadatiadad f Hi ia - aa FLORIDA EAST ‘COAST RAILWAY PRICE T TOURS 50S Duval Street A A nC ‘ SIITITITITITIOSIOTIOIITOSIOOTESS STs

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