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PAGE FOUR - SOCIETY :: | Party Given For Thomas Conway Kelly Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kelly, 613 Francis street, entertained sev- eral friends of their son, Thomas | Conway Kelly, last Friday eve- ning at a party in the home in observance of his 12th birthday. Those attending and enjoying} the games and refreshments | were: Robert Mitchell, Edward John-' son, Cleveland Knowles, Edwin; Albury, Ray Garlotts, Leroy Sawyer, Jimmie Singleton, Hec-| illo, Joseph Pent, Ken-| neth Blackwell, Howard Wells, Clyde Sawye Raymond Ma- loney, John Lewis Day, Albert Cas Gilbert Valdes, Sanchez, Albert Peterson, Bent- ham Cabents, Anthony Trujillo, Paul Lightbourn. Charles Fraya. Betty Wharton, Irma Sands, Rose Archer, Lorraine Nottage, Ogildo Sorano, Mary Knowles, Alfredo | Phyllis Roberts, Ruth Rose Di- Negro, Juanita Sheppard, Fay Roberts, Elizabeth Ann Russell, Dorothy Shirley Pent. Mrs. Edith Russell. Mrs. J. Not-| the season, the Harris School tage, Mrs. S. Johnson, Mrs. Dot Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pinder, Mrs. Emma Sands and} Mrs. Ruth Sands. jot success”, officials said. | Pinder-Todd Engagement Announced |Meets Tomorrow aes | } Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Pinder, | 1402 Newton street, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Miss Erma Pinder, to Edderd |MOrrow evening, 8:00 o'clock. Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Todd, of Orlando. Mr. Todd is at the head of the} Park Division of the CCC camp} Jeff at Summerland Key ~ |VON COSEL CASE GAINS Pores we ading yallitakeyplace! it (NATIONWIDE INTEREST c. Buch of Trenton, New Jersey the near future. E. J. Baylys Entertain ; Atlanta Relative E. H. Dunbar, of Atlanta, Ga., was a weekend guest of his broth- in-law, E. J. Bayly, and Mrs. Bayly, of this city. Wilson-Maunder Naptials Satarday Margarita Elizarde Wilson, 33. and James E. Maunder, 31, local | machinist. were married by peace | justice Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., last Saturday evening, according | to records filed at the office of | county judge Raymond R. Lord } today. |Jand STINNETT WRITES OF | SELECTIVE SERVICE| t (Continued trom Page One) | is the intent of national selective service officials not to work any drastic hardships on the Amer- jand the cat, {propriate costumes, while Bever- ily country and all kinds of animals, and jat the party. The grand parade jlooked like nations Elizabeth Roberts, Helen Turner, Teview. Bobbie Mae Buckley, |cake for the “guess what” game, and Ivon Lones won prize, another Buckley, Billie Knowles, Charles |decorated with the P.-T. A. col- Troyo, Robert Archer, Fay Pent, }°TS donated’ by Mrs: \Cokley. S THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 5 ’ j First Hallowe cn | Dr. H. C. Galey, Exalted Ruler;American troops during the! P ‘arty A Success of Key West Lodge of Elks, an- eee Laeniaeiaay Again in} od . ar eneral Pershing was sent The witches and cats, the gob- specie ts Sera a to the Philippines where he again | lins and even the mice played | **"® e defeated the Moros in the de- games, fished for prizes, ate can- | Mitiate a General John J. Persh-cisive battle of Bagsak, June 12, died apples, candy and cake and jing Class during the first week /1913. Three years later in March had their fortunes told and par-|0f December. | 1916 he commanded the troops ticipated in the grand parade at| In discussing the program, Dr. | sent into Mexico in pursuit of/ the Hallowe’en Party held at the |Galey stated that General Persh- | Villa. Harris School, Friday of last'ing has been a member of the| Holder of the highest military week. Order of Elks for many years ‘decorations from the Allied The first of many more of the|and, further, that the national | Powers and recipient of degrees | fun season’s parties, it was a Class which is named in his honor | from the world’s greatest seats of | grand success as everyone did ————_—_—$_—$————— | learning, General . Pershing re- his or her share of the work. Spe-| F tired September 13, 1924, three! cial mention was made of the |Years after his appointment as/ lunch room’s work and Mrs. General of the United States Euphemia Watkins, who made Army. the candy. Rallying from a recent serious The witch, Rose Mae Kennedy, illness General Pershing is now Barbara Delgado, placing his vast store of military won the prize for the most ap- knowledge at the disposal of the} United States Government The Elks of America are de-/| termined to make the Pershing | Class the largest in their history | as an indication to the General of their great affection and es- teem. | ——______ | 'KNIGHT’S SCAVENGER | SERVICE CONTINUES | — 2: Patrons of the Knight’s Scaven- j Curry and Kenneth King walked away with the prizes for the prettiest costumes. Every | fictitious characters were passing in Miss Helen Williams won the General John J. Pershing the door cake beautifully will be the largest single class ever initiated into the Order ger Service were formerly noti- | which now has fourteen hundred fied today, according to an ad- } lodges and five hundred thou-;vertisement on page one, that the sand members. service is continuing under new General Pershing is the last; management and ownership. surviving Commander of the! Peter A. Knight, brother of} Great War. He probably has the B. Knight, former owner, has; affection and respect of more: taken over the business and will people in the United States than’continue to serve old and new} any one single individual. Every |customers as before. Office of suggestion which he made in re-,the company has been moved to gard to national preparedness 901 North Beach, where requests during the last ten years is now | for service may be turned in. being put into effect. His far- sighted wisdom has been proven AJR WARFARE ON INCREASE) time and time again. Further discussing the Gen- (Continued from Page One) { them on their stamina in with- eral Pershing Class, Dr. Galey stated that the initiation of this standing the onslaughts. “The main thing now”, he Class was part of a general pro- gram of defense which has been set up by the leaders of the Or- radioed, “was the battle for ex- istence now being waged. Suc- cess in that effort will be folow-! der, Grand Exalted Ruler Joseph ed, most certainly, by aggressive action to wipe out Hitlerism” Churchill told Britishers that world opiriion was on the side of the British in their fight against the axis-powers. As was predicted earlier in -T. A. is being exceptionally ac- ve this year and everything the members do seems to be assured Aaxiliary Class Study Class of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul’s Church will meet in the Parish Hall to- All women and girls of the parish are invited to attend this meeting. and the Elks National Defense Commission of which James R. Nicholson of New York City is chairman. The national preparedness pro- “Twice I have visited her and gram of the Elks consists of three hope to do so again as soon as, major objectives: the war is over. | 1. Uphold and teach Am- “What on earth could be wrong ericanism and our democratic in placing Dr. von Cosel’s ‘Sleep-| form of government. ing Beauty’ in an airtight, glass 2. Discover and report case. She belongs to him abso- treasonable, subversive and lutely. Is it not wonderful in this fifth column activities in werld of today to find such kind- | America. ly thought? 3. Assist in the physical “I have enclosed one dollar to-; development of the youth of of the near-east. wards purchase of such a glass| our country. No word or signal has been case. Dr. Galey also mentioned the|given, despite reported Russian (Continued from Page One) case breathing ever so gently at Madame Tussard’s, London, Eng- RUSSIA REMAINS THE QUESTION MARK LONDON, Oct. 15.—Soviet Rus- sia remained the big question {mark today in the Balkan crisis, as uncertainty still reigned in that troubled and threatened area “CLARA MASON, IPPPPO LLL LLL FO PLERILALL ELE 2 2 CLAN dh hd dke dd ddd ddd ddd TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE These merchants have qualified as leaders in their divisions. . each deserves your wholehearted support. PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE—SEE US! Parker Herbex and Walla Scalp and Hair nts—See Treatme: r immediate results. All other {> lines of Beauty Culture.. 7 Also Scientific SWEDISH Massage and ne < DUCING TREATMENTS by Alexander J. 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His great love for her apprenticeship in battles with must have been divine”. the Indians, in the Spanish-Am- Mr. Zorsky stated today that} erican War and the Mexican and many people were approching | philippine Insurrections. him asking what Dr. von Cosel’ Born in Linn County, Missouri, is doing to occupy his time. He! eighty years ago, General Persh- “Hollywood, Calif.” Another letter addressed to Mr. Harris, was from Mrs. Margo Nisbet, of Flint, Mich. She stated that her “vote would be in favor of letting Dr. von Cosel keep her (Elena Hoyos Mesa’s re- ltroop concentrations on the Ru- ican home. This is another of | answered stating that the scien- ing graduated from West Point those problems that will have to | tist is following his natural scien-' jn 1886, was commissioned a be solved by your local board tific bent by helping to conduct Second Licutenant in the 6th U. and, as in every borderline case, } electrical experiments with him S. Cavalry and very soon there- you have the right of appeal |at his laboratory at Cactus Ter-| after became commander of the Q. I won't be 21 until | race. Indian’ Scouts in the Apache and mext year. Dol have toreg- | ——_—_———_ Sioux campaigns. | ’PLENTY OF LUMBER ister then? In 1891 while acting as military A. The President, under the Peo Rel ani z law, is empowered to order ad- ON HAND’—STRUNK ES Hees Pershing be- oe came a member of the B. P. O. Elks, Lincoln, Nebraska Lodge No. 80 and in 1910 became a life member of El Paso, Texas Lodge | No. 187. | Following the Santiago cam-| paign in 1898 he commanded the ditional re rants whenever the need demands it. Since no one! “There’s plenty of lumber in knows what next year will bring, | Key West for construction work”, it is impossible even to guess at, says E. A. Strunk, operator of the answer to this question. If,Strunk Lumber Yard on Wall world conditions continue criti- | street near Clyde-Mallory Docks. cal, it is likely that the President | According to Mr. Strunk will order registration each year} there’s no good reason why per- | for the approximately 1,000,000 sons contemplating the construc- | men who come of age every 12/tion of a new home or other Speaking of GOOD COFFEE try 'the main exponent of months. Q. If Iam in the second or third class, what are my chances of being conscripted? A. So slight under the present law and present conditions, that , you need not give it apeuene thought. In the World war, when} the final age limits were 18 to 45! (instead of the present 21 to 35} inclusive), there were more than! 24 million men registered in the! third draft. There were less than; 3,000,000 men inducted into the; service and these were less than half of Class 1. i Q. What ifI marry be- | tween the time of registra- | tion and the first call? A. Apply immediately (with-; in five days, at least) for reclassi fication. If your local board is convinced that you married to evade the draft, you may not get it, but no board is going to over- look the fact that there are thou- sands of marriages in the United States every day and that a cer- tain number of these are bound to occur during the period you mention with no intent to evade the draft. | best market for ginseng, Young building should not start imme- diately. Strunk Lumber Yard claims to | carry the largest and most com- plete stock of lumber and build- ing materials in Key West. PROFIT FROM HERBS Strong Arm Brand Coffee Imported Cuban, South America and Mocha. Order some to- day from your grocer. TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS — Phone 683-J—— manian frontier, that Mascow has decided which way to jump—} whether in defense of Turkey or| to join hands with Hitler in push- ing offensive action against the British in a southward drive. Much talk, on the other hand, | is still heard of possible alliance of the three nations, Turkey, Greece and Yugo-Slavia, as an-} nounced for the first time yes- y. The latter country, thor- alarmed, was said to be the pact} which would bind together ap-} proximately 40,000,000 _ people | against Hitler's aggressive moves, | although the three nations’ arma- ments would be sadly lacking in| comparison with the mechanized}, Nazi units. HEST COLDS Tormionadetrencennt/ wee st WICKS —— VapoRus | USED BY 3 OUT OF 5 MOTHERS | e Barton MacLane—F. Rice in THE SECRET SEVEN Also, Comedy and Serial PRIZE NITE — TONIGHT VIPISPILLLLL LLL LL A (By Associated Press) CRYSTAL, Me.—Here in po- tato-famed Aroostook county, 75- year-old Pearl E. Young has a farm devoted to culture of gin- seng and golden seal, forest- grown herbs with real or fancied medicinal virtues. In China, his If you has sold the herb for as much as $24 a pound and his acreage yield has been as high as $3,000. 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