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PAGE FOUR XMAS SERVICE AT 'SAN CARLOS PUPILS 2éverd Roberts FIRST M.E. CHURCH ENTERTAIN CONSUL The Reverend W. R. Howell, of the Fleming Street Church, today an- ning, Decem- h. Services 00 P.M. The program Prelude. Hymn. “Hark Angels’ Sing.” Invocation. Anthem, Shepherds. Responsi Gloria P: Offerato: the Herald “And There Were Reading, Page 578 ri. No. III, accom- », Concerto other music. Featured in this pageant will be a number of Bible characters por- trayed in costumes of Biblical times. Benediction The program and pageant will be presented by the church choir, under the direction of Mrs-Ber- Watch night will i with appropriate wor- ship. Visitors and friends are in- vited to attend the service. CHANGE NAME OF STORK CLUB HERE owner of the Blvd., is chang- club to the according to Stork ¢ announced tod ing the r “White Ernest Hi Hemingw Billingsley’s Billingsley. club in Ne ork, obtained an agreem from the Key West club operator which said that in the interest of both organizations the local club’s name would changed in behalf of Sherman the Stork er of be THE ANSWERS See “Who Knows?” on Page 2 San Carlos School children and their guests last week enjoyed a program presented at the school. Miss Eva Esquinaldo. Mrs. Jose- fina Esquinaldo and Miss Benildes Remond, teachers at the school, directed and.preduced the pro- | gram. { The cooperation of Mrs. Wagner and other mengbers of the depart- ment of Recreation of the WPA, and members of the lunch room project contributed greatly to its success. The program included several acts presented by the children; Mr. Woodrow Chaney of the U. S. Army entertained, Julio De Poo spoke Notable guests were Berardo Rodriguez, Cuban consul, and Jose Perez, Cuban vice-consul. Eddie Tryon At Sloppy Joe’s Eddie Tryon and his North and South Orche are here for their third winter at Sloppy Joe’s B Season opening is sched- uled for tomorrow night. Eddie sgys that his orchestra is better than ever this year and is known all over the United States. His program tomorrow night will: include community singing and a floor show. Captain And Mrs. Moore Here For Holidays Captain Alvin R. More, U.S.A.R., and Mrs. Moore, arrived Sunday spend the holidays with Mrs Ss parents, Captain and Demeritt. Captain Moore is the construc- tion quartermaster at Fort Jack- son, Columbia, S. C.. where he is in charge of a vast |tion program. Christmas Tree At Ley Church Tonight Sunday school pupils of the Ley Memorial Church will have their Christmas tree program this -vening at the Church School An- ex. Pupils in the primary grades will meet at 6:15 o'clock, all oth- and Dr. construc- | Home For Xmas Edward Roberts, of Tampa, ar- ed here Saturday over the — way to_spend the Christmas ays with his father, Thomas Roberts, and other relatives. FOOD (Continued from Page One) lowships); and the study of Por- tuguese. Brown university has added about a dozen defense courses, in- cluding naval science and tactics, and a history of Hispanic Amer- ica. University of Pennsylvania has named a group of school officials to coordinate the school’s ities for “any emergency” as a_ liaison agencies. j Are you about convinced? Take another deep breath, for this rev- olution in higher education goes on and on. To continue the U.S. Office of Education survey: directing its research Se; its study toward public healt! its philosophy toward a tangible ideology to which students and public might attach thems Russell Sage college now “an institute for the defense of Democratic principles among wo- ”’; an increased enrollment in s for nurses, food experts, ory technicians, interpret- activ- Ives. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FLORIDA (Continued on Page Four) ported slight at Fort Myers. obably blasting. 1935, Nov. 13—Two shocks in northeast Florida, first noticed at St. Augustine and St. Johns and felt at Palatka m county. Sleepers s and dishes county tow The State of Florida sup- ported by the “Floridian Pia- ae | lying rock shelf y the on the west of the peninsula than on the east of it. The axis of this plateau begins just Key We g under Braden- Sar . Cedar Keys and is surface south from and act ~ with government || the volcani Sea. area of the Carib- and Cuba is of volcanic y go ahead program as origi- 1 acquire 1 lead to pecial field y be called to health and recreation lead- ¢ s for education of wo- api ‘effective volun- teer services in time of war” Courses Cut To Fit Out in Oregon, every college man is forewarned that the state institutions of higher education (there are six) offer courses which meet the consideration that “the range of special abilities requir- men CARD OF THANKS We take t ns of express- ing our sincere thanks to our friends for the many acts of kind- ness tendered us during our re- cent sorrow, the sudden death of our beloved one, Charles Perez. We are deeply grateful to those who gave the use of their cars and to the donors of the lovely floral tributes. MRS. CHARLES PEREZ AND ‘o- men and but 2 ai the win- 1940-41 the colleges were n the march. een (Next: The forces behind education’s national defense drive.) TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR >* BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | D. OF C. Elect New Officers Ata meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy held recently, the following offi cers were elected: President, Mrs. Stephen W. Douglass; vice-president, Mrs. Emil Sweeting; second vice-pre: dent, Mrs. Ross C. Sawyer; secre- jtary, Mrs. W. E. Huston; treasur | er, George F. Archer, and reg trar, Mrs. John Hattrick. “TSIGANE” Gypsy Gift Shop GIFTS FROM EVERYWHERE Jefferson Hotel Bldg. Quaint West End Duval Street VIRGINIA PATERSON 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 —— Shoe Skates For Sale —— Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service ; Phone 135 Night 696 | “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage OPEN THE YEAR AROUND HIGHWAY DEATHS (Continued from Page One) Trinter of Sarasota ran i TAMPANS INJURED - IN SECOND WRECK bridge into My. and Mrs. Milton Tampa Grinnell said he was blinded by MONDAY, DECEMBE into his WY The Grinnelis the pelting rain and lost contrel Menend of his car. e : were to Key West to blinding rai car was mildly dam- « . ® ® (Special to Tre Ci xposure and shock, a se unharmed when mac 2 skidded ive feet of water on Largo y rday Grinnell of were reported “doing at the local hospital here to- from a afternoon, LOOM LB BL La DM MM When In Need Of A TAXI— | Call 9125 Everready Taxi Co. 24 Hour Service THE BETTY RAYMOND SEASON'S GREETINGS to its PATRONS AND FRIENDS 0; :- 512 Caroline Street -: A ad Bermuda Meat Market k cae ALSO. j<t4 received a Large Shipment “YOUNG SELECTED TURKEYS at 33c a Pound WEIGHING FROM $ TO 18 LBS Guaranteed To Be Juicy and Tender or Your Money Refunded ee 500 RHODE ISLAND RED and DOMINIC HENS Any Size—AT 23c A POUND GUARANTEED TO BE JUICY AND TENDEES CB YOUR MONEY REFUNDED YOUNG ROOSTERS, 6 te 9 Ibs. Ih. STRICTLY FE: H-KILLED PORK. 5 to 20Ths., avecage. by the half, th. PLACE YOU ORDERS NOW FOR REAL BARBECUE PORK made fron: Fresh-Killed Pork Zac Isc By a Chef of 20 Years’ Experience, Jerome Perez We Will Deliver Your Order WE WILL BE OPEN TONIGHT AND TOMORROW UNTIL o-8 OoCcLack LAA A AA AA A AAA AA A A A Add dad dade Audited _ ers at 7:00 o'clock. FAMILY i : ea eeting Industry _ Defense Telephone Victor Larsens ’ Have ‘Blessed Event’ Mr. and Mrs. Victor formerly of Key West. announced birth of a son December 11 new addition to the Larse family weighed 614 pound birth. He is to be christen tor Osborne Larsen, Jun i Mrs, sen are nc of Leesburg, Fla. YOUR CHRISTMAS DIN°:ER will be very imexpee sive if you serve BROADW .V¥ CUALITY POOR. We are featuring No. 1 Northe .: Fowl fer your table PORK HAMS i). zic PORK ROAST sscac.. Ib. 17 BEEF ROAST Ib. 28c SLICED BACON Ib. 25c PORK LOIN’ jj. 20c CREAM CHEESE cx. 2 pigs. 15c PORK SAUSAGE ux Ib. 23c Pure Pork GROUND BEEF «.cnnMea. Ib. 15 now at 3. Herbert Hoover. 4. May 16, 1940 5. They are the A Italian n Ss for the arm of the e harbor of Gen. Pure Istan George C A fascinating little shop with a wide variety of unusual GIFTS Water Front North End Duval Street SO WHAT! if I am making my own busi- Xl ness—not by luck but by hard , knocks and work. No one goes out of his way fo help you. but they will go out of their way to hurt you. There’s always some one ready to knock you. Only Two More Shopping Days Until Christmas Don’t let this Christmas go by without giving the ones that are dear to you a GIFT that they will cherish. APS BP NOTICE! On and after January 1, 1941, the scale of wages for Union Car- penters will be $1.00 per hour. LOCAL NO. 655, CARPENTERS’ UNION. Joseph Watkins, Presi- dent. ( Mansy southern in- dustries are strenuously at work building new plants, I don’t manufacture what I sell—I can't tell if everything I sell is satisfactory or not. I can‘t tell if my work is rotten— it's up to my customers to tell me. Then, I can return any- thing that’s not right for other goods or repair anything I fixed. free. all over again. Some people never stop to think. I ave to buy what I sell and L too, get stuck. I have the same confidence in my wholesale house as you do with me and, cf course. I always return any- thing that’s not right and they make good. That's what we are here for—to serve you bet- ter than others. That's why our business is getting better and better. We strive so hard to please everyone. We, too, are marching time with the times and the rest of the world. Our store is FULL OF USEFUL GIFTS. Never has our store had the variety of GIFTS suitable for Men, Women or Children that’s to be found in our store. Our store fairly breathes of Christmas Spirit. Finest Grade Selected Toms and Hens Turkeys <=: i. 33¢ —— me we All No. 1 Plump Birds Specially Selected Maxwell Houss COFFEE i). 25c LIPTON T: 4 Ib. 23c PEANUT BUTTER 2 bb. jar 25c JELLO 3 pkgs. 14c Pumpkin 2% %25¢ MARGERINE = x'sui.l)\Ib. 1c MIXED NUTS 22:5. Ib. 29¢ N.B.C. EXCEL Salted. Fresh SODA CRACKERS *“s:.2 expanding existing ones, and generally gearing their facil- ities and man-power to ad- Finest Quality Any woman would love a CROSS or a LOCKET and CHAIN—we have them from $2.00 up. Young and Tender vance the nation’s defense FRYERS, tb Our Sensationally Low Prices of the Best Gifts Obtainable Will Solve Your Shopping Problems SUITABLE GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY at the ORIENTAL PHARMACY 1000 Duval Street Perfumes from $1.00 to $10.00 Writing Paper from 25c to $1.50 Hair Brushes from 25c to $3.00 Toilet Sets for Ladies and Gentlemen from 50c to $6.00 Best Face Powder 50c to $1.50 Parker Fountain Pens $1.25 to $7.00 Flash Lights SOc to $1.50 Best Pipes at $1.50 KODAKS: Eastman, AGFA Ansco. A large assortment of Novel- ties from which you may choose an Appropriate Gift. WE ARE ABLE TO SERVE AND TO PLEASE YOU WRIST WATCHES for Men cr Ladies—$10.00 up. program. It is a tremendous and urgent job they have taken on. Their rapidly increasing communications needs create, an equally important job of service expansion for the ‘Telephone Company, includ- RINGS of all kinds from $2.00 up to $150.00. CIGARETTE CASES and LIGHTERS from $2.00 up to $10.00. MILITARY SETS from $2.50 up to $6.00. Orange WALLETS from $1.00 up to $5.00. Pekoe VIPA AAA AA Ahh hd ddd ing the engineering and in- CLOCKS from $1.25 up to $10.00. stallation of enlarged tele- phone facilities in many localities. These industries are going ahead with their production Hundreds of other articles to select from 50c un. from. ranging We need men and not pants! —to helb to finish where the new road leaves off. Now that we have the road with the wealth of over one hundred million people—and we are now part of the mainland— Now is the time for every man that is a man, to do his bit in helping build—paint—clean-up his yard and let the world see when they come to Key West that we are Marching On to make Key West the finest little city in the state and the “swell- est” place to live. It takes supermen to do the big things in this life. Men with steel bodies and iron hearts. Men with dreams. Men with “guts” enough to carry through their ideals in life and make Key West not the sleep- ing Duval street as it is now but the busiest street in the If you haven't all the money—why it’s all right. Pay what you can and the balance you can pay after Christ- mas. If you are honest, we'll trust you. Others please stay away. and expansion activities and plans, with confidence that the Telephone Company will meet their telephone needs promptly and fully. Their daily requirements are being provided now, and the thou- sands of highly trained tele- phene workers are prepared with materials and experi- 4 Our store is a Public Institution—ready to serve our little world of people in Key West. ENGRAVED FREE—PACKED FREE We are in business to serve every one and it’s our Pleasure to make others happy. __ For those who réach for the finer things in life there is nothing that expresses your feeling like Good Jewelry and that's what we sell. Anything else you buy goes out of style or is worn out. Good Jewelry lasts a lifetime and gets more precious as you wear it—that’s the kind we sell. SEE UR WINDOWS state. It takes action. united ? Pollock’s Jewelry Store | :i.0:55553.48 | Where are the real men? This 508 DUVAL STREET | is your opportunity. Come on | let's go. This means you. Irwin ence to meet whatever serv- ice demands the future holds. SouTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED (CAA MA hh dd hd de ddeukuadedl / LA AAMA MAMA hhh Ahhh MAMMA AAA AAA AAA Ahhh AAA AAA hd AAA Adhd