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PAGE FOUR - REVEREND T. JONES|i--s: weaTaen BUREAU REPORT TALKS T0 BAPTISTS, Members of the Baptist Broth-| 75th Mer. Time (city office) eriood convened last Tuesday | Highest last 24 hours night at the Overseas Restaurant, | Lowest last night with the president-elect, Robinson, prasiding. Fourteen | Normal men were present. FSS = The program, introduced by Haines ae noses eae T. Reverend Ted M. Jones, pastor of |Total rainfall since Dec. 1, the First Baptist church, was en-| inches 0. titled, “Some Involvements of|Deficiency since Dec. 1, Church Membership”, and con-|_ inches sisted of four parts. Following the jolene =f program, several members spoke | Deficiency on the topic, and also on general! inches 1.96 Christian ideas. = | Wind Direction and Velocity The Baptist Brotherhood’s NE—5 miles per hour membership consists of all male Relative Humidity Baptists residing in the commun- 91% ity, whether or not they are Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today members of the local church. Sea level, 30.14 (1020.7 millibars) AMERICANA BEGINS — 2. m FISHING SCHEDULE Sunset 8 Moonrise : Moonset Bs Tomorrow’s Tides (Naval Base) c pea : AM. ‘aptain Bob Davis announces 10:47 today the beginning of fishing 4.09 excursions to deep-sea fishing = grounds, leaving ev morning (Till ae a from Porter Dock at 9:30 a. m. peolildeg gree rome and returning at 4:30 p. m. The boat “Americana”, to used in the run, is a new 46-foot diesel-powered cruiser with ship- to-shore radio telephone. Key West and Vicinity: Con- be Siderable cloudiness and contin- Public-is invited to’ inspect the craft, which will operate during ued mild tonight and Sunday, the entire season. possibly an occasional light show- er; moderate win! Ann Sherwood Sings At Boat Bar Management of the Boat Bar announced today that Ann Sher- wood had been engaged as a fea- tvre singer from this date for- ward to appear with Sammy Manning’s orchestra nightly and dur:ng the coi il hour from 5 to 6 o’ciock afternoons. Sammy has a wide following in the city, his’ admirer: ving dropped in at his new location to congratulete hi His musical d “tops” in Key of Miss Sher- the ee + th freezing southward ito Fe Fadden hotet in Miami Beach, ‘al Texas. Precipitation has will prove most popular, Sammy ;curred since yesterday believes. {in portions of the Plains anc Dancing at the Boat Bar is from|southern Rocky Mountain States 9 to 1 o'clock and from the West Gulf States age Saree northeastward over the Ohio Val- MRS WARREN ley and Middle Atlantic States, le ; with heavy rain in eastern Texas (Continued from Page One) laide Hiatt, West Palm Beach, and portions of Alabama. G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. president of the Fifth District | auxiliary, and Mrs. Pearl Stouten- burg, Coconut Grove, deprtment secretary. Another guest at the dinner was Pete Hiatt, West Palm Beach, na- tional chairman of the Sons of the American Legion. Other’ committee named by Mrs. Buzzell follows: Mrs. Horace O’Bryant, distin- guished guests; Mrs. Will Richard- son, executive board dinner; Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, secretaries luncheon; Mrs. George Archer, * Seat Gold Star mothers tea; Mrs. Mel-| Harris School uieceun vin E. Russell, Americanacian - TS, 25 breakfast; Mrs. Kathleen Lucas, CoD REN eee ADUL Se past presidents parley luncheon; Mrs. Al Mills, tickets. ies Mrs. Jack Wharton, head-} quarters, platforms, chairs; Mrs. Marie Russell, flags; Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, registration; Mrs. Ben Trevor, information; Mrs. A. M. Morgan, reception; Mrs. John Delgado, transportation; Mrs. William J. Lee, publicity; Mrs. Marie Sawyer, gifts; Precipitation 0.73 35.36 since Jan. 1, P.M. High 9:58 Low erly. Florida: Considerable cloudi- {ness and continued mild tonight and Sunday, possibly light rain or drizzle in extre north portion and near extreme south coast. CONDITIONS Pressure low along continues relatively the Mexican border strong high pre re overspreads the remainder of the country. There has been a decided fall in temperature in the North Atlan- ¢ States, and readings be- low normal this morning through- out the country, except in the treme South and along the jie and south Atlantie coast are dle morning FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS ROLLER SKATE Southard and Duval Streets SESSIONS: 2 P. M. till 4 P. M. 7:30 P. M. till 10 P. M. IF YOU CAN WALK YOU CAN SKATE chairmen —— Shoe Skates For Sale —— were as Harris School Music Department Presents ‘THE TOY MAKER’ (Annual Christmas Operetta) Randolph Scott—Kay Francis ine WHEN THE DALTONS RODE —also— Comedy and News |Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, Allan|Mean __ 76 jyesterday o'clock, the Cuba brought 44 first- jclass and four second-class pas- lof freight. |class and one second-class passen- . | for Tampa. 3:28 | mostly east- and in the Gulf of Mexico; while, TRANSPORTATION Ss. S. CUBA | Steamship Cuba of the P. & O. :S. S. Company arrived from Tampa Monday morning at 6:55 81 o'clock with two first-class pas- 76‘ sengers for this port and 94 tons 7 Embarking here for} {Havana were 53 first-class and ‘two second-class passengers, and ‘last (of freight. five autos were taken on_ board. | Six first-class and two second- class passengers and 23 tons of | treight were on board ffom Tampa to Havana and the ship left Key West at 10:45 o’clock. Returning afternoon at 4:15 sengers for Key West and one ton There were 11 first- ger on board for Tampa and 59 tons of freight. Three first-class passengers booked passage here The ship sailed at 5:10 o'clock. PEOPLE'S FORUM ‘The Citizen welcomes expres- sions of the views of its read- ers, but t editor reserves the right to delete any items which are considered libelous or unwarranted. The writers sheuld be fair and confine the letters to 200 words, and write on one side of the paper only. Signature of the writers must accompany the letters and will be published unless requested othervyise. TRUE ENOUGH iTo The Editor: A recent editorial calls for unity of action in advertising Key West's climate and fishing if it is ever to become the resort you Ye it to be and comparison is nade with one or two resorts that have been “made” by adver- tising. No resort was ever made by advertising its advantages if its | ARCHER'S offers you the chance to buy foods for the week-end at real sav- ings—and you know that HERE’S WHERE YOU GET QUALITY! ==. Order all your food needs through us, such as— DRESSED POULTRY VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS MEATS FRUITS igs reher’s Phones - - 67 and 47 814 Fleming Street ner, Eight and Forty; Mrs. A. M. Morgan, official luncheon. Mrs. Buzzell spoke of the aims and objectives of the American Legion auxiliary. She highlighted the fact that now, more than ever before, the women of the nation must band together in the national defense. Mrs. Stoutenburg and Mrs. Hiatt spoke briefly. The Store Speaking of GOOD COFFEE try Strong Arm Brand Coffee Imported Cuban, South America and Mocha. Order some to- day from your grocer. TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS —Phone 683-J-—— Give Mother A— DRESS LENGTH OF MALLINSON’S GOODS Imported Handmade GOWNS and SLIPS HOUSECOATS and BEDROOM SLIPPERS HOSIERY. BAGS. LINENS —HEAR— LT. LUTHER B. CRAFT Chaplain U. S. Navy Give ihe Gils— HANDBAGS, LINGERIE, Guest Speaker PAJAMAS, etc. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Evening, 7:30 ‘There are so many shopping days till Christmas’ is the expression which rolls off so many tongues this time of the year—then suddenly the days themselves have rolled by and the Holidays are here! things are as bright as future Yuletide spirits, visit So while of Fashion You'll find just what you need for MOTHER, DAD, GIRLS and BOYS. || Give Dad A— LOUNGING ROBE, SLIPPERS, MILITARY SET, { | | li PAJAMAS. SMOKING UTENSILS, | or one of the many other i | | items to be found at our store. | Give the Boys— | WINDBREAKERS RAINCOATS, SOCKS, PAJAMAS, etc. All Winter Goods Left In The Store Reduced i APPELROUTH’S | rT ES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Key West does nothing whatever} to correct its errors, to improve, those conditions that disgust thou- { sands who have visited here and! who will never return. | These matters have been the’ subject of complaint time and time again but nothing is done to! remedy because Key Westers and: the men they elect to run. their, civic affairs are not interested ini changing conditions to meet the; needs or wishes of those who! come here. In my business 1 come in con- | tact with those from outside and so hear constant complaints of barking cur dogs, crowing roosters, early morning hucksters, loud and boisterous conduct along the streets at night, utter disre- gard of traffic rules and regula-; tions, auto horns, whistling negroes, streets full of holes, vacant lots full of trash “that stinks—noise, dirt, bad manners 1 —FIRST— BAPTIST CHURCH Invites You To Worship Tomorrow! Hear Rev. Ted Jones 11:00 A. M. “Our Missionary Opportunity”. 7:30 P. M. “What Do You Mean By. . Love”. BETTY RAYMOND’S RESTAURANT wishes the management EL PATIO Restaurant Best of Luck and Suc- cess for the Coming Season Address whites and colored—how can you expect to build a resort with that background? If there is any money to spend, spend it on changing these conditions and the world will then seek out our cli- mate and fishing. Very truly, 3 OBSERVER. Key West, Fla., Dec. 14, 1940. LETTER OF THANKS On finishing my term as chair- man of the American Red Cross Roll Call for 1940-41 in Key West, I wish to thank all those who have so generously given their help and co-operation. My thanks to the officials of HOW MUCH ARE THEY WORTH TO YOU? fatit OPTOMETRIST Look at Your Home!!! CAN YOU TAKE PRIDE IN IT? It is so easy to have just the kind of home you want now. you will be proud to invite your friends over to. let us show you how and repair. You can have a home that live in and proud to Come in and easy it is to remodel CHEELY LUMBER CORPORATION 731 Caroline Street Phone 297 GRAND OPENING TODAY of the ‘Singer Sewing Machine COMPANY BRANCH STORE FREE ADJUSTIN G SERVICE On All Sewing Machines ae 509-511 Southard St. ( Next to Bus Terminal) fice; the “Captains” SATURDAY, DECEMBEE 14 1548 oe 1 " |disadvantages were too apparent, | and no proper segregation of the Key West Chapter; the Key |apiendid response to the Call; to West Drug Co. for use of its of-|Mr. Billingsby for the use of the and their|Stork Club for the Red Cross helpers who so loyally worked to | Dance. gather in the memberships; | Mayor and Mrs. Albury for their | kindly assistance and encourage- | ment; to The Artman Press for its lovely posters; to Mrs. Hugh Williams, chairman of publicity, } for her excellent work; to the} citizens of Key West for their | TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR + BRAND CUBAN COFFEE | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | Only 9 Days Left Till Christmas Make This Store Your erchiefs, Mexican Bedroom lippers, Military Brush Sets. ‘igarette Cases and many jovelty items. 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