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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 22, , 1941 | ARIA be routed | the eastern route of the Pan-| Aguilar, who was visiting in Ac AF Toays through Dixie, Florida, Cuba and | American highway was a most|ami, returned here yesterday. Yucatan, Secretary of Agricul-! timely one. For, when all is said; Domingo Padron, operator of = land done, if the countries to the | business in Key West, left on the ture Hyde, who is visiting here, | south of the United States’ can|Governor Cobb for Havana yes- S. A dauarters for said today. be ‘sold’ well enough on the proj- | terday, where he will embark for Commenting on Florida efforts | ect, this branch of the road will| the Canary Islands, to visit his to get the highway routed/become a reality, regardless of father, GIVE THE GRADUATE A Manhattan or McGregory Beau Brummell or ANNOUNCE CIVIL —= can highway will SERVICE EXAM KEY WEST IN | | DAYS GONE BY The United States J States Civil Service | — {Commission announces an open|Happenings On This Date Ten mory will take place tonight as' Mrs. Arthur H. Sheppard, Jr.| competitive examination for the | Years Ago As Taken From scheduled jand baby, Romelda, left on Tues-| position of Apprentice, mechani-! Files Of The Citizen Bingo, sponsored by Army un-| | day evening aboard the steamship | cal trades, for filling vacancies in| : der Sergeant Nodine, will begin|Cuba for Tampa en route to St. |the U. S. Naval Station, Key West,| Atmy barracks in Key West at 7:30 p.m. At 9 dancing, musi- | Petersburg, where they will re-| Florida. Ages 16 to 22, inclusive. | will not be utilized in the future cal numbers and special numbers ‘Main indefinitely. Mr. Sheppard! applications must be filed- with |but the army has no intention | will, be enjoyed until 10:30, lis now in command of the Coast|the Manager, Fifth U. S. Civil °f abandoning Fort Taylor or These Thursday night enter-, ' Guard @ateeBinay! Which makes! Service District, New Post Office |Ctitely closing the _ barracks, Heel tainments are part of the recrea-! | its home port at St. Petersburg. |Building, Atlantad Ga. on or be- jCOngreas Rover Ruth|} Bryan jf "4 | Owen said in a telegram to The fauto “fouri tion program offered by the city- | | fore June 3. ' Citizen today. * comparable to anything county council and are supervised | Further information can be ob- Recreation Night To phe At Armory The regular Recreati } | held every Thursday at the Ar- ’ through the state, Hyde said: | what Uncle Sam may do”. “The plan you have outlined ete ayn | is a very far-sighted one. The| William Manuel, for many} project is entirely feasible. It | Years -a sistant engineer at the fe rists ; ll thr city water works plant, will not otters sto sto ee cats | be connected with the plant aft- % ler his: return ftom a furlough BS heaeian| dune 3, it was announced today. iTony Pleasant has been appoint- ed to fill the vacancy and George M. (Mack) Parks, has been given the position of helper. io Dewey Mantel; who had been Mrs. Owen’s telegram came in else of its sort in the world”. by the W.P.A. Recreation Project. | Spending several days visiting in| tained from the Secretary, Board | reply to a news story from Unescorted girls wishing to at-| Havana, returned to Key West! of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, | Washington saying that the local | = Manager Noel Gordon of Key |'West’s newly-organized baseball! PERSONALS—Miss Lorraine | | tend can contact Mrs. Eva Warner at the door. Members of the Navy Wives Club will act as | chaperones, with Mrs. Gladys Ar- nold and Mrs. Frank Pierce in charge. Picture Program At School Tonight A two-hour moving picture pro- gram will be presented at the Harris School this evening for the | benefit of the Young People’s Service League of St. Paul’s Church. The feature of the pro- | gram stars Eric Linden in “Ro-| mance of the Limberlost.” t A fine show is being offered, and it is requested the: public at-| tend and help the. leaguers make | _ a big success of this benefit show. ; | Announceinent Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Crusoe of 328 Simonton street announce the engagement of their daugh-| tér, Annie, to Henry Lounders, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene! Lounders, 816 Simonton street. | Miss Crusoe is a graduate of | the Convent of Mary Immaculate | of the Class of 1939. 1 The wedding will take place | in the very near future. | TWINS HAVE 2 BIRTHDAYS | (My Associated Presa) PUEBLO, Colo, May They're twins, but the born daughters of Mr. and Mgs. David Cabera of Pueblo won't celebrate their birthdays on the same day. The firgtwas born at 9:05 a, m.! on Saturday but the second didn’t | arrive until 27 hours later—about noon Sunday. 22,—| newly- | g; U. S. WEATHER | BUREAU REPORT FORECAST (Till 7:30 p.m. Friday) — | Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued warm to- night and Friday; and southeast times. moderate east | winds, fresh at G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. LONG TIME MAYOR DOVER, Del.—J. Wallace| Woodford of this city is serving his seventeenth term as mayor of this municipality. $, for a. billen. Taal booklet, te. ens of bright ideas to im: baking. Address: Rumford TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR + BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS ANNOUNCEMENT. — ae GRILL AND SIDEWALK CAFE Opposite La Under New DINNERS, 35c Up ‘yesterday afternoon. | Post Office, Key West, Fla. army post, along with 52 others | Lumley returned today from Mi-; re The trades for this apprentice Will Skelton, formerly of Key’ school include such trades as West, but who is now making his Blacksmith, Boatbuilder, Copper- |residence in Miami, was an ar- smith, Electrician Joiner (Car- | rival in the city last night over | penter) Machinist, Molder, Sail- [penta for a few days’ stay | naker, Sheetmetal Worker, Ship- | fitter and other various trades as | throughout the nation, would be | te#™, today predicted a shake-up | abandoned. Actually, Mrs. Owen } |before the Miami game Sunda said, the barracks will be used |#5 the result of performances by lonly by men assigned to take | Feu of newcomers to the} care of equipment at Fort Taylor but the fort will be kept in|, Gatdon said it is likely that) usable condition. | “Specs” Carbonell will take the | : | moun@ for Key West and Quin- | tan Lopez will be used in right | With the help of a switch en- | tan y | ami, eke with relatives. . Sport or Dress SHIRT ee Beautiful line of BELTS and BUCKLES Hickok and Live Glass BELTS visited several | Mrs. Pedro | Botany TIE Unwrinkable 0 TIE CLASP SETS where she BE READY SUNDAY | there still is a chance jing the |not already employed. | NavSta. | discuss improvement of | weekly, Captain Bertram Albury, who designated by the Commandant. ;gine, another long train, carrying | had been spending several days | —_— more pineapples than yester- | visiting in Key West, left yester-' wEMORIAL DAY jday’s record-breaking load, pull- day over the highway for Miami, | SERVICE SUNDAY, ed out of Key West this morn-| where he is now making his | ‘ing. The 130-car train included | home. post com-| 127 cars of pineapples, more than any one train ever has hauled} jfrom the city before. Harold E. Russell, ='mander of the local American | Legion, announces that Memorial \Day Church Services will pe held. ‘at ‘the Fleming Street Methodist | Church on Sunday evening, May)|* eR RR AEE [AMON MA | WAKE YOU UP? ‘BALL D 0 D. Ff All members of Arthur Sawyer; \AKE THIS 4-DAY TEST. Get | Post and Auxiliary’are FeqW@ste@} 25¢ worth of buchu leaves, saw) to assemble at the church at 7:45' palmetto berries and six other, Pp. m., and will enter the church in | medicines made into green tab-| a body. lets. Just say BUKETS to any){ |druggist. Help wake up sluggish | kidneys. Increase elimination dur- ; ing daytime. Drink lots of soft| water. Very little tea, coffee or| jalcoholics. Your 25¢ back if not leased. Locally at Olivieri’s| This is a day of security and | Drug apenas | prosperity. A kind nature, a} trustful disposition, and many | friends who will show their j One, branch. of, the BLADDER IRRITATION Key West eatin commit- tee officials today offered a alin) jchance that the first Trumbo Is- | land ball game of the season will | be scheduled for Sunday, but pre- dicted the intial game probably will be played next-week. Work on the field has been de- layed by the shortage of labor there, but Recreation Co-ordina- jtor Marvin Lewis said today Today’ s Horoscope | TONIGHT AT 7:30 friendship in a substantial way.| Movies At Harris School | Success in life is almost certain | Feature Picture for the al \field’s completion in time for al jand will be well deserved. There | “Romance of the Limberlost game Sunday. | wilt be many friends among the Benefit of the Y. P. S. L. ‘of working class. On the whole, a St. Paul’s Church County jail prisoners during the arc tWeek Rave’ helped’ in clear. life is promised well worth the | ADMISSION field and erecting a grandstand and backstop. Be-} fore using the prisoners, the com- | mittee had found it almost im-/| possible to get men who were| “Key West's Outstanding” | LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and CORRECTION In ThesCitizen’s description of the Red Men’s election here yes- ! terday, the name, F. Paul Rob- j Lounge erts, elected great junior saga-| DINING and DANCING more, should have been F. O. | Strictly Fireproof Garage | Roberts, OPEN THE YEAR AROUND | Old at 40? Get Pep FEEL NEW, Ligrmeatd wh 4 “T'm 71. Pelt rpedown. But Sieradterecnth a a daly ae stimulants often Rothe — TOMORROW NIGHT | Soneein saul, tlmulang First Game—Pepper’s Pum Re iy se op 123 oan women. A 73-year ers vs. Sawyer’s Barbers. SPORTS CALENDAR SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 7:30 p.m.) j Ccecccccccccvccccccenees| STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | TRIUMPH | COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS lets ol id 0 Teh for patieutaT | | Tae | | only Shc.” Beare your uew pep, vim thie very da3" | Second Game—U.S. Army VS. | (OSTREXi—for that "after 40" letdown For sale at Gardner's Pharmacy and all other good drug stores MEETINGS (City Hall, 7:00 p.m.) TONIGHT Island City Softball managers and officials League | meet to lighting | system at Bayview Park field. SAVE $$ SAVE $$ 3-DAY SALE Low Down: Payments You will again have an opportunity AVINGS SALE”! FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY Drastic Pricé Cuts ALL MAKES ALL MODELS RECONDITIONED — GUARANTEED TWINS USED CAR LOT eacon Jones MANAGER DIVISION AND SIMONTON ‘ Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c | for NEW AND USED CONTRACTORS’ EQUIPMENT OF ALL KINDS. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS SEMI, VAN AND RE- FRIGERATED TRAILERS New and Used CONCRETE MIXERS PUMPS WHEELBARROWS HOUSE PUMPS, Etc. DRAGLINES and SHOVELS New and Used icine East Coast Equipment Company, Inc. 1228 S. W. First Street MIAML FLORIDA Phone 3-5433 to buy your car at a BIG during our “WEEKEND Cencha Hotel Management OPEN ALL NIGHT The Citizen, in an_ editorial, | said: | “Cuban Consul Ponce’s sugges- | tionwhich resulted in the local | Rotary club’s decision to tell Latin, American countries about | ADD: 1 cup hot water ADD: 1 teaspoon Mapleine imitation maple flavor 1% tablespoons butter ‘Cook until thick. Serve hot or cold. | cocccccccccsee| Giority desserts, ice cream, puddings, plain | cake orcustard with delicious Mapleine sayce. | | Quick. Easy. Tryit. Mapleine, also transforms | main dishes, flavors syrup. 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