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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER SOCIETY: - e State Chairman , PLAYED SANTA AP CHIEF — “DIVORCE ACTIONS — = ees | _ Continued from Page One) Garstnbecneiah ene, Final 4 ap = : Br ch Cheer: T without a sense of adventure, SPARTANBURG 'S. Cc. we ae Rhythm Revue \Knights Of Marti sig 0, Many ondering whether Water wil i t Conceeaeas hana! : | come out and feeling somewhat Y ie Coming D lecember 20 |Dance Tomorrow OUT OF SEASON elated when it does come. The [was granted in the Ciscuit Coust | yesterday, according to records same uncertainty prevails when Seer. | ee i Arrangements are being com-} vitati beii t out i | 2g a g | Invitations are being sent out I approach a light switch, for in | —_ pleted for the presentation of!by the convention committee of Gerald Pinder’s seventh Rhythm}the Order Knights of Mafti for Here are some men who Revue, which will be staged Fri-jthe pre-convention dance to be wait for Christmas #%_pla ta; “{ still have Rearrae ae day night, December 20, underjheld at Pena’s Garden of Roses : E se x i i - the direction of Mr. Pinder. \Friday night, beginning at 10 : aa Ries eee aa arene at © raliooed 3 aia i : j Sponsor of the event is the Or-/o’clock. Music for the event will; ‘ - Crombie, New York lum- station only a few minutes before i i t der Knights of Marti, local Cuban | be furnished by Johnny Pritchard) ber man, brought 14-year-old ea time. "It stdrtlos me to find i secret order. and his orchestra. Larry Windsor, of Republic, sas od pap one se E , : | To take part in this musical | revue, which has proven to be favorite entertainment for the Past several years, will be some; of Key West’s leading talent. Johnny Pritchard, popular band leader, will also take part in the show and will have his dance or- chestra playing some of the most up to date melodies for the occa- sion. Eastern Star Meets Tomorrow The regular meeting of Fern Chapter 21, Order of Eastern Star, will be held tomorrow night at_7:30 o'clock at the Scottish Rite Hall. Visiting Stars are cordially invited to attend. There are about the same num- er of mammals and reptiles, but ttiese two classes combined are greatly outnumbered by the spe- cies of birds. The dance is being given ‘ash., to New York to rejoin his im Mees Wale sheer So ani a lity through the courtesy of Mr. Pena dog Trixie. Trixie had chased a A ; > ; and there will be no admission chipmunk into a freight car. The ee — maken seem 3 i i } FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 charge. door was ‘slammed, and thirty-| [07 the presence of bowls full of f z 2 four days later the car arrived sugar and plates of butter makes of the : B. Tread ft Or- im New York. Larry had asked! = . i 3 m in - Daughters Meet; apes iy poenuibicagh: . |Crombie to be onithe lookopt. {ttc wee 2 Set: maysert i i ; El. B 1 lando, widely known through- helping. myself sparingly to ra- lect Mrs. Bayly out the state, has been appoint- |_ Another Santa Claus was Henry +ioned things. TTSIIOIIIS IS —_ | ed state chairman ceithe 1941 |Ford, who left Ethel Gaff, 19-/ ie taaaen of New Naki St. Paul’s chapter, Daughters, “Fight Infantile ‘aralysis” year-old Fort Wayne, Ind., wait- of the King, held its regular) campaign for Florida, Keith ress, a $46 tip because she did a gn 24 be: amazing. eee MONTANA BULLS meeting yesterday afternoon. Morgan, National chairman of “very good job”. jee =a LITTLE HOARSE } Cc Oo M PA NY z 5 Committee the Ce! E . |so seldom painted up, so fre- In the absence of Miss Jennie; the Committee for A lebra: To two other Santas, recogni-! J = tion of the President’s Birth- (ti, didn’t come until they were quently barelegged and so given ws aEae . | Seymour, pre: pm seal day, announced this week. dead. Wilhelm in, Ni to wearing clothes adapted to| HELENA, Mont. Dec. 12—It . Bayly Pt 4 State headquarters will be YoU) ie a Loewenstein. New | <helters that they seem to be- is not quite as serious as if they with the hymn and opened in Orlando Dec. 15, eather importer, left $900,-| jong in a world completely alien Jess prayers of the Order. i 000 for a chain of free cafeterias Se eee Treadway said. After routine business, Mrs. Joseph Pepper, brother of for needy persons. bag: aoa that Mr. Thomp-| there's an outbreak of sore Bayly, who is the extension chair-- U. S. Senator Claude Pepper, J. Harvey Gravel, Ambler, Pa.,|.o, bevecsacias = keke Ace throats among Montana bulls. man for the Diocese, gave a re-| has been appointed Director of paint manufacturer, left the bulk jog The state livestock sanitary t of the Neighborhood Group! the organization. The entire of his $3,000,000 busi te ee port oi ie 1g) iP sapnaesigdllan | caused by too much bellowing. FREE ADJUSTING SERVICE Or AL imeeting held at Holy Cross State will be intensively organ- group of employes. gee Church, Miami, Dec. 6th. Mrs. | i pas vast arte hee irre FPPPWSSL EA CYT _ COUNTY PAYDAY © : 2 : Bayly was elected chairman of! ¢ ad ip — Fists rive for ST: PA jthe Group, which embraces all _funds during January. a sail Romeo ane : Sewing Machines jchapters from West Palm Beach The RE Page One) June. aaa =a Approval of bonds for 13 county ener eer wee TAX ASSESSORS BEGS FOR JAIL CELL so im March, April May and" p why does Elen Eaton ("509-511 Southard St. (Next to Bus Terminal ] (Continued from Page One) officers was given as elected last wood will welcome delegates at “I want to be locked up. I'm! month. They were Commission- ] oO LA TE ] Oo the opening session on Monday, Wanted for forgery in St. Paul, |ers Carl Bervaldi, Norberg Thomp- Minn., and this business of con- Dec. 16. Speakers scheduled for |son, Eddie Gomez, County Judge the three-day parley are W. M. >!2ntly shying away from police’ Raymond R. Lord, County Clerk fainwri itor; has got me”. | Ross C. Sa Justice of Pi Wainwright, State Auditor; Na- oS OSS wyer, ice of Peace CLASSIFY than Mayo, Commissioner of So stated Willis Raff, alias | Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., Tax As- Michael Shores, 24, late yesterday | Claude Gandolfo , Con- riculture; Edward Larson, sessor ude Gandolfo ‘on: ae Treasurer; Colin English, afternoon to Deputy Sheriff Ber-! stable Beinvenido Perez, Super- tate Superintendent of Public "2%@ J. Waite. intendent of Registration John By RUSSELL KAY Instruction; J. M. Lee, State 4" unusual request, the deputy England, Criminal Court Clerk Comptroller; R. A Gray. Secre- "eVertheless obliged the young Harry Dongo, School Board mem- gecause she's deot from hearing proises of her | ‘I don’t know whether you have ever gone on a hunting trip in the Everglades or not but if you haven't you should try it some tine. It’s a great experience, par- ticularly if you happen to be a more or less puny city slicker with a yen for comfort. In a weak oment I permit- ted some of my newspaper frinds to talk me into joining them on a deer and turkey hunting ex- pedition. They certainly painted a beautiful picture that made Mother Nature look like a blue eyed buxom blonde that waited with open arms. They told of the joy of life in the open, the magic of the campfire where you sat and smoked your pipe and allow- ed the aroma of tobacco to min- gle with: the delightful scent of burning pine. They told of the thrill of the hunt, of woodlands that teemed) with wild turkey and deer. How you would return to camp hun- gty as a wolf to find a meal fit for a king awaiting your arrriv- al It was a great sales talk and I fell for it hook, line and sink-! er, or maybe I should be apropos and say lock, stock and barrel. Anyhow, I found myself ever- glades bound with a blanket, mattress, boots, « jacket, shotgun, rifle, mosquito bar, and a lot of other equipment. I've always thought that fish- ermen were nuts with the mess of junk they gather together be- fore starting out to slay a black bass, but I'm telling you a hunt er ‘has a fisherman backed off the boards. Well, we started from LaBelle and journeyed south through Immokalee until we reached a location about five miles north of the Tamiami Trail and seven or eight miles east of the Immo- kalee road. To reach it you have to travel about five miles in what is known as a “swamp buggy”"—a kind of cross between a tractor tank and jalopy. The darn thing runs like a combination steam rolier and concrete mixer and jars everything from your back you get stuck in hands out in you chop down trees and build a road on which you jack up the lumbering jugger- naut, and continue the journey Finally: you reach the so-called =< campsite and have a lot of fun untangling ail the baggage. put- tin’ up the tents and mosquito I an’ for water and chop- pin’ wood. Just to be helpful, Mother Nature, who turns out to be an old hag =Mosquitoes, sandfiies and red- igs greet you as a - welcoming cémmittee a the dampness of tween a a wet sponge and an over- worked blotter. £ Crawling beneath your pup tent, you drape your mosquito bar about you and await sweet slumber, but strange and weirdiright behind him wtih 147. tary of State: J. Tom Watson, At- ™2" and immediately started an ber, Allan B. Cleare, Sr., Justice cote: ond biscuits since she storted using RUM- night noises keep you awake. The torney General: Dan McCarty, ‘2¥estigation of the admission of Peace Franklin Arenberg, FORD Soting Powder. Send for ovr FREE racioe wind rustles a nearby palmetto Speaker-elect of the House of ,™2de. School Board member, J. Carlyle po Stern: Renters Sekine Powder, Son & you imagine it is a rattle- Representatives, and J. N. Lum- ke on the prowl; you just a- mus, Jr., vice-president of the Roy Hamlin was called in to Roberts. Se take fingerprints of Raff. Then Some bonds were turned in j i SES _ 2 wire was sent to St. Paul au-. made out to Governor-elect Spes- bout doze off and a crazy hoot- National Association of Tax As- 4 ities Raff, meanwhile, was!sard Holland. These were cor- owl screeches overhead. The true S€SSors. iad pester tiicleasnaky sail! Teeked Gils Giasiing to read: Gow: woodsmen in your party go to a Wits showsi Magne, ENJOY : sleep the minute they hit the hay ning e following | ernor Fred P. Cone. ; | s 5 c ~ ‘wire came from C. A. Hackert,| Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd’s and entertain you with a choru Uz S. WEATHER chief of police in St. Paul: report for collections as deposited ROAST DUCK of snores that make a symphony BUREAU REPORT |_ “Hold Willis Raff, alias Michael | yesterday showed a total of $28,- orchestra sound like a total loss : Shores. Instructons to follow 570,30 eredited to the county’s ac- DINNER Then comes the dawn, but ev- later”. lcounts. County funds received en before the first crack of it you Observation taken at 7:30 a. m. a $15,165.93 and the school funds 1 are routed out of bed and half 75th Mer. Time (city office) NUISANCE MAGPIES ae credited with $13,404.37. i SUNDA awake you grab a towel and start Temperatures Depository accounts for No- — for the bathroom ,only to sudden- Highest last 24 hours _82' GIVE RANCHERS NEW vember were read as the conclud- ly realize that there ain’t no bath- Lowest last night ___ 3 ! one BETTY room. Taking your turn at the Mean __ LESSON IN TRAPPING **¢ P2tt of the meeting wash basin, you dab a bit of ice Normal i —_—_—_— RA Y MOND’S wate ore Pre sw ipi Axssocti ry Press) water here apdithere andl aus MARTINSDALE, Mont, Dec. GIFT FOR THE HOME w See cur windows far the finest and newest in Gils Sut the breakfast call, then while it is Rainfall, 24 hours ending Sa Caroline Street last and live long after the giver = gone still dark you set out in the wake 7:30 a. m., inches _ 12—By accident Rancher Dave aa i : - - Sau 2 Lamb has devised a better magpie pele ee Press Feature Service) i of the e in se » elu- Total rainfall since Dec. H 4 a eee aise ee ee ee ee | Food We Are Proud |} POLLOCK, Reliable Jeweler ieee erin : ; “J has built before. LSTERY a 1 id After walkin’ anywhere from Deficiency since Dec. 1, : UPHO To Serve two to ten miles you take your ics 055 He founda vacant mountain One without bristles. Works | 508 Duval Street Next Deer t> Erex place on what is known as a Total rainfall since » Jan. cabin where a herder had left a on the principle of static electri- tand”, and one by one the inches 35.36 Pile of meat scraps. All the doors city_the brush attracts bits RES members of your party are given Deficiency since Jan. 1, and wore —_ perres. @ lint, paper, etc. It’s a colorful liocations along the edge of a__ inches 1.78 Stovepipe offering the only open- thing of black and red plastic ing. fifty magpies had trap- = f Mod- r | vith the Wind Direction and Veloci ing. But : A material The Museum o! swamp while the guide with the ‘ins jirection an ity ee Ives by flying down ois eine tee ,dogs goes farther on to round up E—12 miles per hour x the deer. You listen for the bay- Relative Humidity the pipe, for meat. Because the ‘nual December show of useful ing of the hounds, which signi- 82% tothe pteae ote inecl they were objects of good ae de-| . y = C i Priced at about $1,69. {fies that they are on the fresh’ Barometer at 7:30 a.m. today (1 oti. to get out. sign. $ j e e trail of a venison steak and you Sea level, 30.12 (1020.0 millibars) b s on 7 = Lamb tried the trick again in , stand ankle deep in muck with) Tomorrow's Almamac | anciner vacant cabin and the STILL “TOPS” ani ———- Ai ae ass = aie — a.m. same thing happened. He recom- | IN ITS FIELD is Ernest Heming- nose and throat like ey were S x . M. | nends it, y j vs E BELL - specialists. Then from afar you!Moonrise __ - M. | Magpjes,. intidentally} it | =e a bear gem nih ao “yelp, yelp, yelp”, and you Moonset sidered a friisdrice ‘by ran oe hee see ‘ are as alert as a Minute Man at Tomorrow's Tides Teenie: period, historical | Concord Bridge. .Ten minutes, (Naval Base) ion | LIVER c > — ai at AM. a HOTEL COMMISS! AE noyel. = 01 j eps com MOTHER'S OATS. ‘ Mexime © 10¢ twenty minutes you wait. Your | y globe: at ts Come oa * nerves tense—and nothing hap- s — 933 oa | SHOWS MONEY GAIN «mrs. & i ‘ideal pens. A couple of hours iater a = i eee) | Christmas Gift), and Nina Fe- : 17 e 1 OCTAGON SOAP end ! piks. 10¢ guide comes back and says “no t Citizen’ « AMIL Lead- luck”, so you walk back to camp (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) Se Der ae os pinta we oe “A and attend the blister on your, Key West and Vicinity: Partly among the annual reports of va-| TREASURY OF THE WORLD'S heel. jcloudy with mild temperature to- rious state departments now in GREATEST LETTERS” compiled : ’ $13 This goes on day after day. night and Friday; moderate east-' tp. process of assembly, that of by M.~Lincoln Schuster; Anne Sometimes you get a turkey or erly to southerly winds. Hotel Commissioner W. M. Tay-| Morrow Lindbergh's “THE WAVE a squirrel, but your chance to land} Florida: Partly cloudy tonight jor will show that at the January, OF THE FUTURE”: “PILGRIMS a deer is mighty slim, consider- 2nd Friday, possibly light show- 1937 start of the Cone adminis-| | WAY”, John Buchan; and Van ing the fact the state’s paid hunt- €rs_ in extreme north portion: tration, the hotel commission Wyck Brooks’ sequal to his pre- ers have killed about 3,000 in this Slightly warmer in north portion owed approximately $6,500. AS vious success (The Flowering of area. But if you want to TRY. tonight. of December 4, 1940, the commis- ' New England)—NEW ENGLAND: the state demands five bucks, CONDITIONS sion’s bank balance was $133,120, DIAN SUMMER. . Favored to whether you get any or not. A strong high pressure area has ith pills paid to date. forge rapidly to the front are —_—— moved in over the northern Under commission law, when, Howard Spring's new one, Manning Band Rocky Mountain States and up- its funds exceed $10,000, the leg-|“PAMB IS THE SPUR”; “THE fe per Missouri Valley, causing a de- islature can appropriate all but GREAT MISTAKE”, Mary Rob- At Cocktail Spot cided fall in temperature in that ¢5 99 of the surplus for other! certs Rinehart’s swell new mays- * area with readings below zero purposes. tery; and Laura Krey’s successor Sammy. Manning’s orchestra, {2% morning in Montana and Eee to her “leader” (And Tell of Time) one of Key West's best liked mu-|tt¢ Dakotas. Pressure is also Various radioactive substances _oN THE LONG TIDE. . Own or sical organizations, is now play- Pi8h over. the Atlantic States:'nhave been created artificially rent them—and you will find nightly at the Boat Bar Cock- while a Jow pressure system ex- by a complex electrical “bom- many other interesting volumes Lounge, 503° Duval street. cot cae southern Pacific pardment” in the University of at the SOUTHERNMOST BOOK This popular club has recently ost Pos on California cyclotron. & ART SHOP, 1400 Duval. Be a ; ecl2- been’ remodeled and offers _en-! turés genefally above the season-, tertainment, drinks and good music at all times. a yp escent EE ™m portion of the country. Pre- | TWINS CONSISTENT cipitation has been quite general When In Need OFA TAXI- PORK HAM. & during the last 24 hours from the Call 9125 Ithouch Southern California and the - = DELHART, Tex. — Althoug! : Lake os Everready Taxi Co. Pork Loin 24 Hour Service Ro y Mountan — vi a they registered in different towns, Rocky Mountan States eastward ROAST. & when the registration cards were . PP! a vce ers save ose cars assembled, shuffled and number-.* leys and southern Lake region IEEE SSE h snow southvard oer Ol OO —n—a—a—>>>= ed, Joe and Mack McClendon. 22- , ear-old twins, found that pees jo. Scattered light showers STRAND THEATER GANE” ‘igned 721 and 728, re- a Gs ae Greer Garson—Laurice Oliver “TSi spectively. In the Nationa! Lot- scopy a a ypsy Gift Shop 7; == “2B sROA D) A, AY . aS very. Jack drew No. 3025 and Joe __ One| pane AND SaRsOORe an Ea ; 3028, but when the fgiures were The laws of inherited charac- Comedy and News Jefferson Hotel Bidg. PHONES 178 and 179 : vA consolidated again in the county ics were first stated by Gre- Matinee, 3:30 p. m. _ 20c and 30c Quaint End Buval Stree! : Jack got No. 146, while Joe was J. Mendel .an Austrian abbot, Night, 6:30 pee — 0c and 40¢ rh a : OCTAGON GRANULATED soar _2 AN

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