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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1949 “SOCIETY : t Woman’s Club Will Seek Public Library And Auditorium C (By RUBY s | Mrs. >j/eration pre 1 grounds P which enter For Key West MORGAN) jhas been designed by send Morgan. Carl chairman. Many interesting speakers have been chosen for the future meet- of the season, including Thelma Strabel, Mrs. L. J and Mrs. Thurston Roberts of Jacksonville, state fed- ident. Mrs. Jerry Trevor, as house and committee chairman, an- nounced plans for preparing for sale of a recipe book. Mrs. Trev- or asked each member to bring to the next meeting favorite recipes to include in the propos- ed book. Mrs. Wm. Warren spok uture F. Town- were disclosed by Bervaldi, publicity on the plans for Red Cross sew- in the Hellings Buliding. One day each week 0 be desig- nated for that purp: She also a d donations blankets, sheets and a mattress for a home recently opened on Thomas street to care for igent and aged colored people. This home is op- erated by a responsible commit- tee of colored people and is prov- very beneficial for the needy. W. Knapp had planned as a gift to the club a useful. z as ornate, bulletin board which was found installed in the ay of the club and which was gratefully received by the members Miss Ethel Decker. local © flor- nged and decorat asion a most elegant table bouauet of lavender daliahs. Reports were heard from stand- committee chairmen as_ to ns for future work, after which business meeting adjourned Refreshme were served to about 60 guests during the social hour by the hospitality commit- tee of which Mrs. Ela Duragood is chairman. f of F. surprise as well TRANSPORTATION S. S. CUBA Arriving from Tampa at 6:30 o’cock Monday morning the S. S. Cuba of the P. & O. S. S. Com- pany brought one first-class pas- senger for this port, and 58 ton of freight. First-class passengers on the through list for Havana totalled eight and there three second-class through Twenty-one _ first-cl: barked at this port Cuban capital and three Ss were vat were sengers. passen, for the aut taken on board here. iled at 10:30 a. nree autos for Key ee ded eight first- sengers and 34 tons of Sixteen first-cl. pas- arked he for The vessel sailed at 5:00 o'clock. CLASSIFIED COLUMN . Advertisements under this head will be inserted in the Citizen at the rate of one-cent (Ic) a word for each insertiou, but the mini- mum for the first insertion in every imstance is twenty-five cents (25c). Advertisers snould give their street address as well as their telephone number if they desire results. Payment tor classified adver- tisements is invariably vance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertisements charged. PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING, Dip! ant frames refinished painting. Paul Francis street. Di sept9-1me FOR SALE Key West Players Read Skits And Discussed Plays At Their Meeting 8:00 tage of dis- for ’ would be gr Pc Jar eral in pre- delight of the to the Youmans-Wall Nuptials Saturday Sat- t Church of 1 W. Brans- lys- ndant npa will act Wm. V. Little read excerpts from “Present Indicative”, the auto-biography of the great actor, Noel Coward. It was announced next meeting of the held at the home of Mrs. Robb Roy Ricketts. on Divi- street, next Tuesday eve- ning at 8:00 o'clock. Election of officers to fill several vacancies is scheduled for an early meet- ing. that the Players | Newlyweds Retarn From Honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Morgan re- turned to Key West Monday fol- lowing a two-week honeymoon trip which carried them to Ha- vana and to several cities on the t coasts of Florida. The Morgans were married in this city on Sunday, September 15th and they departed for Ha- vana the following day to start honeymoon trip. Mrs. Mor- £ is the former Consuelo Car- r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carmona. The There I Mr west and e thei will divide between this city and Morgan is employed sale meat company in making periodic trips to Key West. newlyweds Miami, , eT ae West. make BUTTON, BUTTON— WHO’S GOT THEM? ‘ At Boat Bar agement of the popu- t Bar, on Duval street, the “Drift Cowboys”, yy and Herbie. have been gaged for a limited appearance musical Previews have been joyed by patrons of the The e were favorites Dayton, ntertaine: of Boat Bar. a forme! their jobs pronto if they re- ed for work with a button who's going to wear but- at the cap- our 650,01 > govern out 1 I . you're cutti: down to a pretty honor ewhat recouped by river in isfied with ghway Term”, n, reading “N It cost $100. COZY. * WANTED FOR SALE—G.E. Electric Refrig- erator, all procelain; apartmen very reasonable, condition. J. G. Kantor—p 897 or 704-W. octl-tf size, OLD PAPERS Three bundles for 5c. The Cit zen Office. nov25-tf TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. may19-tf FOR SALE— wheel chair, in any place: Call evenings, street. Dainty, adjustable nost ne’ Fits very reasonable 1210 South octl-lwk HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Frigidaire, Gas Stove, Water Heater, Beds, Tables Ete. All household furniture cheap as one lot. Apply Polloc 9 Duval Street. sept TWO 6-FT. ELECTRIC ICE BOXES. For sale cheap for cash. Both for $70. Apply 1212 Varela Street sept27-tf FOR RENT TWO Apply FUKNISHED HOUSES 1116 Grinnell Street sept2 MODERNLY-FURNISH- ED 4-ROOM COTTAGE, ideal- ly situated beside the Available now for full w: season. Price reasonable party. Apply 901 North Beach. = 3t NICE AIRY ROOM, screened porch, connecting bath. Rea sonable rates. Apply 508 SS monton street. septl7-tf PARKS APARTMENTS, corner White and Newton Sts. All modern conveniences. Apply 1324 Newton street or Phone 240. aug26-tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS. one with single room and sleep- ing porch. Apply rear 602 Du val street or Army and Nav: Store. septl2-tf HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. aprl7-tf WANTED TO BUY TO BUY—Three (3 in good co J or bring to t, after 5:00 p. m. oct1-2tx TRANSPORTATION CAN ACCOMMODATE PASSENGERS | to v re expenses. Phone Navy Yard, 54, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m oct2-2t TWO FOR SALE—,1 GOLDSBOROUGH GOES ON PATROL The airplane te USS. GOLDSBOROUGH, destroyer of West-West Gulf Patrol. afternoon for a two-day waters, ac- i to announcement by captain A. S. Carpender, U:S.N., ander of patrol, this comma: the Other ships of the patrol re- ng in port are the U.S. SON, USS TRUXTON, U BROOME MAC LEISH. SOME CHILDREN PRETTY SMART (By Axssociated Press) AS CITY — Down in a t correct aid teacher. this: ‘T the vy about of al- phabet’? ‘I KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOU’ AUTHOR UNKNOWN in ad- A that’s in us all only thing about us Iks bothered to reca fouldn’t life be lots more ed pi the good we sc of you and me t it be to practice > way of thinking, too; nice vy something good about I know you. Blow Hot, Blow Cold (iy Axsnoctate ons) REDLANDS, Caiif.—This_ dis- trict is far enough south to grow something good about y having sampled the ‘NO ABATEMENT IN AIR WARFARE (Continued from Page One) indicated that the Nazis were go- ing to take a stronger position in the Mediterranean and near-e campaigns. The reflection was cast, at least indirectly, that Italy not conducting as strong a war is She might, and, in the future, it was stated, Nazi war leaders will dominate all cooperative ef- fort madé against the British in Africa and Egypt. Efforts to bring revolution amongst the Arabs in Africa and east-Mediterranean against the British are b pushed by Italian and Ger ries. Much been sent out against guaranteeing that the axis-powers seek “only to free them from bondage--not to harm them in any way”. lian designs on Syria as a I to further their propaganda aims against the British were in- tensified today wen it ar nounced that Ii Duce desired not only materials and supplies from the French, who control that r-east nation, but also de- manded free reign in the conduct of the war against the British in} the Suez area. Diplomatic action on bringing Spain into the axis alliance ap- peared today, to have bogged down. GREYHOUND TO PUBLICISE K.W. (Centinued from Page One) aters and most of them are ex- y recepti da final word—Key West is not an “amazing, collosal, stu- pendous spectacle”. Nor does it wish to be classed with the hec- ic amusement centers of the con- tinent. It might almost be said that this quiet, friendly hospi- city age sometimes wrought where the lights shine brightly and the shouting and the tumult never dies. Colonies of artists, writers. re- | tired business and service men, climates of the world, have selected Key West as their abiding placc | The Florida Motor Lines bus is the Magic Carpet on which you} may be transported to this quaint little city—The United States “Farthest South”. t n was table oranges but far enough north to| get an ave. occasional killing cold The oil companies profit an estimated 6,500,000 oil in storage for gallons | of 1 emergency heating of the orange} groves. FEE IT MAY BE DEADLY CARBON NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCH JOB PRINTING of All Kinds We are equipped to do all kinds of print- ing — quickly, eco- nomically, and with the best of workman- ship. Call 51 for an estimate. RAPID SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES FREE ESTIMATES THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 The Citizen Building Phone 414 nations , propaganda 3, NEW BUDGET FIGURES LISTED | (Continued from Page One) other sources, occupatic censes, cle motor veh fines and forfeitures, aqu: fees, building permit: uent taxes, etc. $: Net amount to be levied 1940 tax roll for general r¢ purposes, $43.264.27. Board Of Public Works Salari: nd per tentative bu of Public Works y park, ceme mair get sewage plants, supplies repairs t ten- and equipment Indebtedness Fund Interest eral revenu bonds, $2. cipal on general revenue $1,555.60; interest and payr principal $1,190.56: f ment, $9,487.: Bonded Debt For interest and sinkir requiremen ed January 1, 1938, $32,691 John E. Morris Judgement Pursuant to peremptory writ of! nandamus, $5,107.97. 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