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| Good FOUR a cte: SOCIETY : Invitation To Dance 'Dads OF School At Casa Marina 'To Be Honored The Arthur Murray Studio at} The dads of the High School the Casa Marina formally opened Bee ss ly honatet at the . | Parent-Teacher meeting tomorrow today, and instructors Louise | night at 7:30 o’clock in the school Firey and Jack Coles are available | auditorium. to give instruction in all ballroom| Will Doughtry will preside, and dancing by the approved Arthur | all other offices will be filled by Murray methods. { he sonle sen Dee of the organ: p Hag Ay § ization. ohn J. erry Wh. ee initial Champagne Hour | on “Vocational Studies and Their will be held in the patio next | Relation to Better Living.” Group Saturday night, from 10 to 11/singing will be a part of the pro- o'clock. This novelty to Key gram. Y West, in which dancers compete! 4 large cineca cake ay be given away as a door prize. 10Se for bottles of champagne, has iin charge of the program expect a proved most popular at the lead- ' jarge attendance. ing resorts of the country, and | provides a great deal of fun and Announcement entertainment. Of Marriage It is tentatively decided to hold ; the Dance Quiz during the cock-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richardson, tail hour, but plans are not yet ; 1419 Newton street, wishes to an- complete. ;nounce the marriage in Miami on Upon request, the instructors January 3rd, of their daughter Phyllis, to Martin White of Pen- will gladly offer helpful sugges-|sacla Fla. tions on your dancing. The Ar-; and if you are enrolled in any of | sacola, where they will make their the 98 studios throughout the) future home. United States, you may complete | ie eae your. course here. |Woman’s Club To Christening Meet Tomorrow | Ceremony | ‘The regular monthly meeting of See Fes en tcnony the Key West Woman’s Club will At the Fleming Street Meth-!be held tomorrow afternoon, be- odist Church yesterday afternoon, | inning at 4 o'clock at the club the little son of Mr. and Mrs. John | house on Division street. A. Green of Lynnbrook, Long Is-|_ All members are requested to land, New York, was christened | be in attendance, and visitors are by Rev. W. R. Howell. The name | invited. given was John A. Green, Jr. The! im” ATI a ceremony was witnessed by « LIONS CLUB T0 | MEET TONIGHT large number of friends. At the conclusion of the cere-| Miss | There will be a special called mony a reception was held at the! home of Mr. and Mrs, Everett} Rivas on Fleming street. t Mr. and Mrs. Green and ; Immediately foliowing the cere- | thur Murray service is nationwide! mony, the couple left for Pen-| NAVAL OFFICER _ DEPARTS TODAY | |WAS LAST OF THREE OFFI.) | CERS VISITING HERE | | TO LEAVE | Departure of Lieut. Commander {Ivan G. Bickelhaupt, U.S. N., civil | engineering corps of the naval re- serve on board the S. S. Cuba to | Havana this morning marked the | leaving of the trio of naval officers | who were here last week inspect- ing the Key West naval station. Capt. Charles W. Fisher, U. S. N., connected with the secretary’s office in Washington, and direc- tor of the shore establishment divi- sion of the Navy department, left | Saturday night. Commander Carl A. Trexel, U. {S. N., civil engineering corps con- nected with the seventh naval dis- trict, left Sunday, well pleased with the result of his visit. These three officers in company with Lieut. Commander T. J. Brady, U. S. N., public works of- ficer at Key West naval station, made a complete inspection of the naval activities here. It was announced that the navy | department had awarded an addi- |tional contract of $78,000 to the |W. P. Thurston Company for the {construction of the sound school at Key West naval station. The Thurston company contract totals |more than $1,000,000, including |construction of the marine rail- way at the submarine base in the naval station. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [ANOTHER SHIP CLASSIFIED | ——coLumN ANCHORED HERE | SWEDISH VESSEL JOINS TWO | OTHERS ANCHORED IN OUTER HARBOR WANTED WANTED—Man’s Bicycle. Appl The Citizen Office. jan6-t LOST : S.S. Glimmaren, another Swed- LOST—wWhite gold link Brace- ish vessel, has joined ‘the let; three small stones. Lost be- Swedish ships anchored in the tween Palace Theater and'outer harbor, Charles Taylor, Southard and William streets., manager of Porter’ Dock com- Reward. 611 William Street. pany, announced today. jan6-Itx |" Like the S.S. Castor and the S.S. Sveadrott, the Glimmaren is awaiting orders. while keeping a THE ILLINGWORTH MUSIC full crew of men aboard. The STUDIO. Mr. and Mrs. Haydn Sveadrott and the Castor have Illingworth. European training. been here for several weeks. ee ees The Glimmaren is a vessel of 2 1730 net tons, a new motor ship. Elizabeth Street, phone 117. jan4-tf Sg ees Ce | INTERESTING OPPORTUNITY! DIED SATURDAY INSTRUCTION for an educated, resourceful woman, age 28-45. who has per- sonality and who enjoys talking i i with cultured people. Experi- | Saag SE ee ee ence not necessary as we train Saturday 4:30 p. m. at the resi- you. Unusual earnings and ad-' dence, 414 Bahama Street. vancement. Car essential. Write | giving full details. Personnel! gfternoon 5:30 o'clock from the Director, 11 W. 42nd St. Suite chapel of the Lopez Funeral 1744, New York City. _ jan6-8 |Home, Rev. A. C. Riviere officiat- | ing. Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. | |Manuel Domenech, Mrs. Charles |COOK, Male or Female, Good at}Mendoza and Mrs. Lola Fernan- Short Order work, also able to|dez. take lead in Kitchen. Apply | Sop LODGE OFFICIAL HELP WANTED jan4-3tx | | Mrs. Grace R. Crosby, adult education teacher with the WPA, jreturned from Miami yesterday, where she went to attend the con- ference of teachers—Adult Educa- | tion Project, District No. 3. Mrs. Crosby handled the topic “Value PERSONAL MENTION | WANTED—Boy to work at Serv- j ice Station. See Lou Smith, Du- | val and Division streets. jan4-tf "COMING TO CITY Great Pocahontas Mary Hoff- WANTED—Chamber maid. Ex- | man, of Ft. Myers will make her perienced only need apply. Sal-' official visit to Minoca Council ary $10 week. Mrs. Johnson, No. 13, tomorrow evening (Tues- two} ‘The funeral will be held this Myra Richmond are guests of the Rivas family during their stay in|} Key West. U. S. WEATHER | meeting of the entire membership of Commercial Training in a De- of the Key West Lions Club to- | fense Program.” night at 7:30 in the Den on Semi- | Bae nary street. | Miss Benildes Remond, prin- Plans for the minstrel, “Rollin’ | cipal of San Carlos School, arrived Rhythm” to be presented in the | Saturday from Miami after visit- High School auditorium on Janu- | ing several points in the state dur- Silver Palm. jan6-2t | PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames refinished. Sign With the spirit of Christmas and ; day, Jan. 7th), at 8:00 o'clock, at which time chiefs will be raised to |their respective stations, and at| | the close of meeting there will be a program rendered in keeping MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 194 BULGARIA GIVES NEW COMMANDER BAKER. [NEW ARRIVAL IN RETURNS TO DUTY un.co—snce | BERVALDI FAMILY | four important bases. The cen- | Commander Wilder Baker, ‘Tal headquarters at Sibiu, = Mr. and Mrs. Hollon R. Bervaldi |U.S.N., who has been on leave to ancient center of German coloni-| announce the arrival of an eleven the City of Washington, returned zation in the Balkans, has a ma- | Pound boy at 4:45 this morning jto duty as commander of the jority of Teutonic descendants, | 18 new arrival has been given |Key West neutrality patrol, it I» the South the Nazis tae a ey of Hollon Richard Ber- |was announced by Capt. Walter |G, | valdi, Jr. |F. Jacobs, U.S.N., commander of iurgia, an oil storage center and | .Mother and baby are reported 'Key West nava!-station, today. |Port on the Danube. Directly | as doing nicely. Commander Baker immediate-|across the river from Giurgia the! . Greek port of Salonika is expect- | for the Soviet in its dealings with ‘ed to move not later than Wed- | Finland. Reported to be fully recovered ans, Turkey made it clear that|man troops i i i : j 5 ps in his peasant king- from the holidays, the school should the Nazis attempt inva-|dom, he would abdicate. cTwehige there were no changes in the that Parliament would undoubt-|ment probably conceded the “fu- jteaching personnel and that edly prolong conscription service. | tility of armed resistance” and | AES ae |The new arrival has been given |ton name of Richard Olsen Fel- ‘route that the drive against the! the Axis consent of a free hand REOPENED TODAY SEUPMRGE troop concentrations in the Balk-| Hitler that rather than see Ger- ,of public instruction, reports that ing other than an announcement |ever, under pressure the govern- ‘to school”, Supt. Russell said. 'Feltons reside at 1418 Leon street. For Real Purity For Real Economy For Real Service For Real Protection jly went into conference aboard | main railway running across Bul-| pars ielerg RebaPetchony ice \the flagship MacLeish. \garia begins and it is over this|Stalin had been “bought off” by | pie TNE 1 | Observers also speculated over es ae rman i Ge the position of King Boris, III, je beginning rman! who only a week ago told Adolf children of Monroe _county ‘Te- sion of Bulgaria she would re- | seven high Army officers who de- turned to school this morning. sist. However, no comment on|manded Bulgaria join the Axis Melvin E. Russell, superintendent today’s report has been forthcom- | were dismissed at that time. How- every fone went off as was to be Position of Russia in Ger-'gave way to the Axis’ demands, (expected. “The children just went back A boy was born Saturday eve- |ning to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Felton at a local hospital. The ton. Mrs. Felton before marriage {was Miss Mildred Olsen. DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION W. C. FIELDS in THE BANK DICK also COMEDY AND NEWS “TSIGANE” Gypsy Gift Shop painting. Paul DiNegro, 614, the New Year. GIFTS FROM EVERYWHERE Francis street. novi8-tf| All members are requested to | Jefferson Hotel Bldg. attend and bring a gift for the| Quaint West End Duval Street BUREAU REPORT | 2*y 23-24 will be completed. It is| ing the holiday vacation. Today, ——__________| extremely urgent that every mem- | she resumed her classes at the in- | | ber be present. GUARDS GO IN 6 FEDERAL SERVICE 67 72 (Continued from Page One) ders, Staff Sergeant Oscar E. Ward, Sergeants Grade IV Ray A. ,Atwell, Bert H. Baker, William A. Gardner, Octavio Recie, Ru- dolpheH. Sands, Clyde Stickney, Ole Velasque, Bernard H! Waite ‘and Matthew Zacal. Corporals Grade V Louis W. Branley, Ceci! T. Curry, John Gandolfo, Blondel L. Hancock, Chester Harris, Fred E. Knight, Archie R. Lowe, Joseph H: Lowe, jAndrew Navarro, John E. Saw- S—13 miles per hour jyer, Floyd A. Villareal Relative Humidity |George W. Ybarmea. 95% | Privates First Class Grade VI Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today {Benjamin R. Adams, Arthur Al- Observation taken at 7:30 a. m 15th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night __.. Mean .- nace Normal ERE Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches Total ranifall since Jan: 1, inches Excess inches 2 Total rainfall since Jan. inches Excess inches pingiomes + OA Wind Direction and Velocity since January 1, 0.45 1, 0.71 since January 1, Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise Sunset cy High Low 14 a, m.!H. Dobson, Edward E. Gardner, 54 p. m.|Cleveland Henriquez, Charles Tomorrow's Tides |Martinez, Charles G. Mendoza, (Naval Base) \Paul E. Cullingford, Ernest E. AM. — P.M.|Ogden, Charles E. Roberts, Ne- 5:37 5:28 ville R. Russell, Cecilio Santana, 10:36 (Gerald Santana, Steve Santana, _ FORECAST |Charles A. “Sands, William L. (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) , | Sawyer, George W. Smith, Lionel Key West and Vicniity: Mostly G. Vargas and Eugene P. Wells. cloudy tonight and Tuesday, Privates Grade VII Eloy M. probably scattered showers; | Acevedo, George S. Albury, Frank and | | stitute, also the free Spanish classes offered by her at the school will commence again as usual. | New enrollments will be accepted ‘by calling at the institute for reg- jistration. The special classes are | from 3 to 3:45 p. m. every school day except Fridays. Mrs. M. G. Holland, formerly Miss Elizabeth Atchison, who had been spending a week in Key West | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Atchison at the home on William street, left recently en route to New York, where she will join her husband who is now sta- jtioned there. They came here {from Honolulu, T. H.. where they had been for some time. | Mrs. Stanley Walker, owner of ‘the Walker Casket Company of pe Miami, and Miss Sally Fowler, | Sea level, 30.03 (1016.9 millibars) | bury, Edward M. Cabana, Otis W. were arrivals in Key West Satur- | — Cash, Alfred H. Demeritt, Eugene|day to spend the weekend as FOR SALE—Spanish type house, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald | Pritchard. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Krieg of Harrisburg, Pa., were arrivals in Key West Saturday afternoon over the highw and will spend \a few months visiting here. This jis their fourth winter in Key West, and they state that they are greatly delighted to be back in the Island City again. tree. A cordial invitation is also | extended to members of Tiger Tail Tribe and their wives. 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. nov17-tt! FOR SALE ALIEN REGISTRATION EXCEEDS ESTIMATE (Continued from Page One) are expected to reach here before the program can be termed com- plete. Over 21,000 aliens registered at consular offices all over the world, the director reports. This was necessary for those persons to re-enter the United States. Rec- ords of foreign seamen, who must register once a year in order to set foot on American soil, number 42,678. Alien registration ended De- cember 26. CHEVROLET ONE-YARD DUMP} TRUCK. Will hold 1% Yard. $50.00 Cash. North Beach Inn. decl0-tf FOR QUICK SALE—Lots 5 and 6, | square 6, tract 21, each 50x100. North side Fiagler (County Road) Avenue, between 5th and 6th Streets. Price $600. Apply Box LG, The Citizen. jan4-tf The male ostrich often weighs large lot, many tropical fruit 300 pounds. trees. Also, party boat “Jewel”. Apply 808 Eaton Street. a Epidemic of HOUSE AND CABIN on_ lot! Cold Symptoms 50x125, located on Big Pine Key, only 200 feet from Ocean 666 Liquid or 666 Tablets with 666 Salve or 666 Nose Drops generally front. Good dock, skiff and out-board motor for only $500 relieves cold symptoms the first day.—Adv. cash. Apply Sweeting’s Service Station, Simonton and Greene slightly colder tonight; moderate to occasionally fresh variable winds. Florida: Partly cloudy in treme north, mostly cloudy in south and central portions to- night and Tuesday, probably scat- tered showers in extreme south portion; slightly colder tonight, continued rather cold Tuesday. CONDITIONS Low pressure areas are cen- tered this morning off the north Atlantic and north Pacific coasts, ex- L. Aritas, Eugene Albury, John D. Bearup, Willis G. Bethel, Jr., Miss Minnie Gardner Schutt Harry G. Cash, Daniel P. Colon, | left by car for Miami this morn- Howard Cook, Paul E. Culling- | ing, accompanied by her parents, ford, George E. Demeritt, Jacob Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schutt, on the R. Faraldo, Estaban Fernandez, first leg of the return journey to Onorio Fernandez, Jesus L. Gar- school. At Miami she will board cia, William F. Gartenmayer, An-|@ plane for New York, where she thony J. Gomez, John E. Hinde, | Will spend the night with friends Carl J. Ingraham, Charles F.|and take in Radio City. From Knowles, Fernando Lazo, John there proceed by train to the M. Lopez, John A. Lowe, Danilo | Northfield Seminary, Northfield F. Martinez, Jese A. Martinez, | Mass., where she is in her second George F. Narcisa, Charles Paico, ¥¢@!- streets. jan2-s LOT on _ Washington Street, 50x100. Lot 12, Square 4, Tract 20. Price $300. Apply James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street jan3-s FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. Fully equipped. $100. James H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s HEAP—Crawford 'When In Need Of A TAXI- Call 9125 Everready Taxi Co. 24 Hour Service FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS ROLLER SKATE Southard and Duval Streets SESSIONS: 2 P. M. till 4 and pressure is relativel: low over the Rio Grande Valley and Florida Straits; while a strong high pressure area, crested over the Lake region anl Ohio Valley. overspreads most of the rer - Williams. der of the coutry. Light to i- erate precipitation oveurred since yesterday morning in the Pacific States as far south as northern California, and south- ¢ eastward over Rockies into the and Texas P; of the upper } souri valley John W. Pent, Gifford M. Rob- erts, James A. Roberts, John J Rementer, Ralph H. Russell, Colin J. Smith, Reace A. Thompson. George R. Williams and Gerald T. CORRECTION error the that Mrs. was ap- in stating filliams, who a deputy sheriff by f Karl O. Thompson, was woman in Monroe county be so honored. south THE ANSWERS See “Who Knows?” on Page 2 1, About 350 miles. 2. Senate: 66 r publicans; and 163 Repub! 3. About 4,506 registered. 4. Ame posers, A 5. Le n- ed Brit Miss was a deputy 1§ and 1916. She was ed to that position during her father, Clem- storms in G Florida. Te near or throughout bring r. § was swe Judge Hugh She actually served in tha fice,” her brother said today. 6. De bourg Li . who is now 75 | P. 7:30 P. M. till 10 P. IF YOU CAN WALK Y¥' in splendid con- Division street. jan3-tf Cc « 3 FOR RENT TO COUPLE, ightful 4-room :- 512 Caroline Street -: Tea Complete - - 50c APARTMENT. 906 Grinnell » near Beil jané-3tx |” “VIRGINIA PATERSON | PHONE NO. 8 | ed 4 COOOIIOOTIOIOTOSOOEIITOIIOOT HN {IF YOU BUY OUT-OF-TOWN PRINTING READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT! The Money You Pay For Pri e | 5 _ < = + 4 i) 5 x 2 =e But the truth Is thal, ake people who know and appreciate good printing, Key West print- ers are rated very high—both for technical ability and an un- derstanding of the needs of buy- ers of printing. On ‘the other hand, the money you pay to printers in other cities bids a farewell to your bank account. } If Key West printing were be- low standard, if the printers of Key West were not expert, ex- perienced craftsmen, there might be some justification in sending of ‘your printing to an- other town. ‘ As to the price—The Artman Press can meet those of any high grade establishment in any city. KEEP KEY WEST MONEY IN KEY WEST The Artman Press The Citizen Building PLLALAALALAAALAAAAAAAAAA MAA AAA AAA Ahhh Ahhh nd hh A Ad be FIP A LA hd hdd de ddd didi dididchhutubatatal,