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PAGE FOUR pence NE ANNETTE Rrconalely J. P. Stickney, who will be em- | ployed as one of the attendants | during the session of the state legislature, which convenes on Tuesday, left yesterday en route to Tallahassee. Charles Pierce, who’ (has, | een | spending a vacation in Key Wést, will leave this evening for Gaines- Ville, where he will resume al studies at the University of Flor- ida. Milton A. Parrott, familiarly known to his many friends as| ‘ “Micky,” left yesterday en route} to Tallahassee, where he expects | to be employed as one of the at- tendants during the session of the Florida legislature, which con- venes on April 8. Jack Einhorn, after visiting in Key West for several days, dpe leave this evening for Gainesville, | | where he is a student at the Uni- versity of Florida. Arthur Mulberg, automobile agent, who had been on a business visit to Miami, returned to the | city yesterday, Wallace Mitchell and Philip | | Orta, students at the, University of Florida, who have beeh spend- ing a visit in Key West, will leave | this evenjng for Gainesyille. Sidney Aronovitz, student at | the University of Florida at | Gainesville, who had been va- cationing ir Key West, will leave | this evening on the return trip to the college. Four Marriage Licenses Issued Three couples were granted marriage licenses yesterday at the office of County Judge Raymond | Lord and one was granted this | morning. Wynne Tompson Ramsey of the U. S. S. McLeish will be married to Miss Bernice Ethel Gordon, Key West, by Father Dimmick. V. Leo Aldrich, 40, Miami sales- man, will be married to La Von ‘Thom, Miami, by the Rev. W. R. Howell; Moises Rodriquez, 46, and Consuelo Perez, 25, both of Key West, said they would be married by Pedro Aguilar, notary public, and Richard Hernandez, 21, is to be married to Florence Jarrett, 18, by the Rev. A. C. Riviere., Sunday’s Horoscope Many born on this day become | naturalists. There is a love of | nature and a delight in studying | the laws of life. There is fluent | expression of thought, both in| speaking and writing; plenty of courage to encounter hard work, | but the chances are not so good | for the accumulation of much | | when he officially opens the Rid- | marty training of army flyers to ‘not much change |date 250 cadets immediately. |\To Meet Tuesday | Virginia Demeritt, Grand Regent TO REDEDICATE FIELD |U. S. WEATHER ————— BUREAU REPORT 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperature: | Highest last 24 hours - ? | Lowest last MENS | 1 |Mean oe Normal || Obeer vation taken at 7:30 a. m. | i Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inehes _ .01 | since ES inches . 0.22) |Total rainfall since Jan. | inches -- 11.02} # | Excess since ~ January: | inches - 6.06} Wind Direction “and “Velocity SE—13 miles per hour Relative Humidity 93% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today | level, 29.84 (1010.5 millibars) Tomorow’s Almanac unrise CARLSTROM FIELD, Arcadia, | Sunset ¥ < | Fia., April 5.—Brigadier General Moonrise... 1:39 p. m.} Walter R. Weaver, commanding | yoonset | the Southeast air corps training | certer, with headquarters at Max- | well Field, Alabama, will re-| dedicate Carlstrom Field, famous | pyigh World War training center, for de- | fense training Saturday, April 5,} BRIGADIER GENERAL WALTER R. WEAVER Tomorrow’s Tides (Naval Base) AM. 6:00 10:42 FORECAST (Till 7:30-p. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Gen- P.M. | 5:05 | Low 11:58 | dle Aeronautical Institute. The} school; an important link in the | air £orps plan to turn over pri- | in tempera-} southwest to} ture; moderate | orthwest winds. Florida: Showers and thunder- storms in southeast portion this | |afternoon; generally fair tonight | jand Sunday; cooler in north and | ‘central portions tonight. | Sige Rae | Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Catholic Daughters of America yyoderate southwest and west | will hold an important meeting | winds, fresh off the coast tonight; | Tuesday night to make plans for! their convention, April 15-16-17, | CARD OF THANKS it was announced today by Mr: private schools, will accommo- jnc Catholic Daughters Mrs. Peter A. Knight and} |family extend sincere thanks and The group will meet at the/|appreciation to their friends for Catholic Daughters’ hall at 8:00 | the beautiful flowers and expres- o'clock, |sions of sympathy upon the death jof their beloved one, Peter Alma Knight. apr5-1t ROLLER SKATE | | Southard Street—Ladies 25¢ | Annoancement Of Engagement Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.} |7:30 to 10:00 P. M. | SHOE SKATES FOR SALE $9.75—TERMS | If You Can Walk You Can Skate Mr. and'Mrs. Mervin Thompson | announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Carl Jenkins of Detroit. UTILIZES HOLES e STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS OAKLAND, Calif.—H. L. Hager of this city makes his living out | of holes in doughnuts. He fries them, cuts out centers and coats} them with nuts and sells them by the dozen. aye wealth. An Opportunity. . . See the— | PALM BEACH. AREA || and Visit \ The Gulf Stream Hotel || Rates During April: Excellent double| room, twin beds and private bath as low as $21 week, European plan. GULF STREAM HOTEL Lake Worth, Florida | | | } | | | | RoseMarie Shoppe $26 Fleming Street PHONE 232 Do Your Shopping For EASTER at the ROSE MARIE SHOPPE}! Beautiful DRESSES - HATS SLIPS - BAGS At Prices To Fit Every Pocketbook Come Visit Our Friendly Shop —You Will Be Pleased IT DOESN'T COST A CENT TO LOOK | | ' i | ey. New Gold Seal Rugs SOE | |partly overcast weather day. jerally fair tonight and Sunday; |” THE KEY WEST CITIZEN YUGOSLAVS AND WAYS DESCRIBED (Continued trom F from Page One) the economic life of Russia”—and be in a position to threaten the | Suez, England’s lifeline to the East. “So you see,” says Perry, “the turbulent history of Serbia has been one of storms from without,, not within. All they. want is to | | be left alone, but apparently they a ‘|ecan’t be, because they have built their homes on a too busy “high- way. Whatever happens, T feel certain they will never capitulate to the demands of any interna- tional bandits.” tonight and Sunday. East Gulf: Moderate squthwest to northwest winds; partly | cloudy weather tonight and Sun- G. S. KENNEDY, Official in charge. Subscribe to The Citizen. weekly. | Secccecessoeesoesceeseeeon THE ANDREW SISTERS | in BUCK PRIVATE also COMEDY AND NEWS PCCOCOCOCROOOOOLLE20ECER RN OR “tsigane” gipsy gift shop virginia 1. paterson i formerly at Jefferson een Bldg. has moved t 522 DUVAL STREET 22 TT rolled a half-mile, hurdled two SESS asesesss HIDES PENCILS; HAS 2, 000 NOW (By Associated Press) PAUL'S VALLEY, Okla. 5.—Ray Walker says his wife was in the habit of losing every pencil he brought into their cafe. So Ray began hid- ing pencils to have one when che wanted it, That was the Start of a hobby, ‘Now he has tre than 2,000 pencils, no valike. WHEEL ROLLS HALF MILE | | BARABOO, Wis—A_ wheel} which broke loose from a car| driven by C. H. Wilsox of this city | fences and a wood pile before it | stopped. “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 Used Plumbing Fixtures Complete line. lavoratories, toilets, bath tubs and fittings, also reconditioned home. water systems. Electric motors, etc. The largest stock in Florida on display. Gray’s Fishery, Ojus (Established 15 years) 7 Blocks North of Ojus Depot off Dixie on Harper St., Phone Golden Beach 2561 | To Our Friends and Patrons-- We wish to thank you for the many kind aets, sympathy shown expressions of during our re- cent loss, the death of our beloved employer, Morris Holtsberg. Enjoyable Party |At Art Center ‘The Key West Society of Artists met for the final Wednesday night gathering of this season at the WPA, Art Center on April 2nd. As visiting artists and | friends of the Art Center are now leaving for the North, the meet- ing was in the nature of a fare- well party. In particular, many friends of Doris Lee and Arnold | Blanch came to say good bye and |! to express their appreciation for West Art Center and its work: Other well known visitors in at- tendance were John Dewey of |Columbia University, Hutch Hap- good, the author, Miss Catherine Merrill, the artist and etcher of Bradonton, Virginia Berresford, artist and her writer husband Bennedict Teilen, Mrs. Tony HERE’S WHY | OM" arm-ouse 1S SAFE SCIENTIFIC GLARE PROTECTION Peaceat Tanna WAVELENGTH IM MILLIBICROMS In this chart (B) shows the visibility curve of the naked eye; (C) is that of the eye looking through Ra Ban glass. Note the close similarity. (A) shows how Ray-Ban’s scienti green tint eliminates all ultra-violet, most infra-red, how it transmits most of useful light. We can show ou the scientifically correct Bausch & teak Ray-Ban Sun Glasses in a variety of nine attractive styles. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Address Phones 532 Duval Office: 332 Residence: 295 PEARLMAN’S, In. This Week’s Arrivals EASTER Employees of HOLTSBERG’S gives you exclusive Mallinson’ dresses .., BRANT with fresh, brilliant the new Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs are right in tune with the latest floor fashions! You'll fall in love with them at first glance. Surprisingly low in cost, too, are these rugs. The “built-in” color, labor-s; g sanitary, luster lasts for years. Come in today LONG’S FURNITURE STORE 800 Fleming Street Phone 80 : Dresses Dresses Sizes 9 to 20, 38 to 50 fin the season's newest styles is . really a beautiful show- Especiall: ly for the JUNIOR and Miss, . . lovely pastel shades $1.98, $3.95, $4.95, $6.75, $7.95, $8.75 Hats _ Hats Ld YOUR EASTER ‘Ss pein's in featured in -Mademoiselle SHOES YOUR INSPECTION Chas. to see Monday at $1.98 Shoes Shoes As always the largest selec- tion. Here you can find al- most any style you desire. Be it for Svort. Play or Dress Wear. 5 Outstanding Popular Brands $1.98 to $5.00 $1.50, $1.98 and $2.95 Also, some at $1.00 and $1.20 for Boys and Girls BIG BOYS’ SHOES $1.98 to $3.50 Sizes 2 to 8-2 SLACK SUITS Sizes 5 to 18 PANTS Sizes 4 to 18 SHIRTS for Sport and Dress Wear 6 to 14 LITTLE BOYS’ WASH SUITS Sizes 1 tos the interest these fine and charm$} ; | ing artists have shown in the Key, [FITTS IITS SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1941 Wons and her daughter Teedy, Bitsy and Jack Torchiana, Doody Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Morgan, Harold Hilton, the Flor- ida artist and a goodly number of officers of the local armed forces and their wives. The general feeling among all present was one of satisfaction | that art education in Key West} was gaining great momentum and | that the Art Center here is one which merits civic pride. | | Punch was served by, the hos- 1938 DesSOTO SEDAN 1936 DeSOTO SEDAN 1936 DODGE SEDAN 1936.PLYMOUTH SEDAN .. 1985 PLYMOUTH SEDAN |). Balance ca Lasy Terms—Low. Finance Cost 1933 PONTIAC $49.60—PULL PRICE? LIBERAL ALLOWANCES DEACON JONES Manager tesses for the evening, Mrs. John Jenni and Mrs. Tony Wons. TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR ¥ BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS. RRA a TWINS USED CAR LOT Will Not Bé Undersold Every Car Reconditioned and Guaranteed 1939 DeSOTO SEDAN ... 1939 PLYMUUTH SEDAN . | $175.00 pown 145.00 1938 PLYMUU1H SEDAN 1937 DesUTO SEDAN ... 1937 PACKARD SEDAN 95.00 75.00 75.00 65.00 it SVD | A LOAN IN TIME. EASTER SPECIAL! ¥ 5 received—Shipment Boye’ All: white SUITS. Spe- cially priced for pre-Easter selling. HOME REPAIRS made in time often save bigger repair bills later on. THE WORK may be done at once and paid for convenient- ly by the month on the Easter! New Footwear Rhythm Step fegg te with every new - ee and comfortably to your APPELROUTHS THE STORE OF FASHION