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PAGE FOUR Rroonalay Mrs. Robert Russell left yester- | day over the highway enroute to Bellegrade, Fla., where she will} remain for a visit of two weeks. Charles Mackey, lighthouse at-} tendant at American Shodls Light! was included in the recent» ar-; rivals in Key West to spend his vacation. Mrs. Allan Knowles. who had been in Atlanta with her: sister, | Mrs. William Weaver, during Mr. | Weaver's illness, and at the time| of his death, returned to Key West yesterday. Mayor Willard M. Albury left} ‘yesterday for Marathon, where he will attend to business matters/ for a few days. Miss Dorothy Townsend, of Washington, D. C., who has been} visiting with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. O. R. Townsend of 303 Eliza- beth street will leave Sunday to return home, after_a very pleasant vacation. | J. M. Varela, local insurance agent, yesterday received word from his daughter that his wife has successfully undergone an operation in a Miami Beach hos- pital for a cataract on her left eye. Patricia Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Russell, left yesterday for Miami where she will board a plane for Nassau for a visit with rele Sheriff Berlin Sawyer and Chief Deputy Harold Russell returned here early this morning from Day- tona Beach where they have been attending a sheriff's convention. TIFT’S GROCERY NOW IN MODERN QUARTERS Tift’s Grocery is now located in new and modern quarters, 1028 Division street. Customers and friends of Tift’s are invited to visit the new store. In yesterday's paper Tift carried an advertisement in which a light typographical error occured. lour advertised as Pillsbury brand should have been Tidal Wave. oe Two Correct Ways to © Make Iced Coffee ® | June 12.--'The Cassel school, main- | | ONE FAMILY SCHOOL ON LAST FRONTIER AT END OF TRAIL (Ry Associated Press) PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., tained at an annual cost of $1,- 300 for the exclusive use of the Cassel family in the remote back- woods of western:Jefferson coun- ty, will close this’summer as an | economy measure. Stven,-youhig members of the only family .residing in this far corner of the-nation’s “last fron- tier” have had the exclusive use | of the school and the undivided | attention of its one teacher for | years. Now the only young Cas- | sel, Viola, is being transferred to another school and the teacher is looking for a new job. No road leads to the school, | which is reached from the out- | side either by a six-mile trail, now | badly grown over, or by crossing | ‘a river by canoe. In flood seasons | weeks go by during which canoe trip is impossible. EXCLUSIVE TONGUE OF SWITZERLAND USED BY MINORITY. —_—— (Ny Asnocinted Press) - BASEL, Switzerland, June 14. —There is no single “Swiss” ‘lan- guage, but there is one tongue, | Romansch, which is spoketi only | in Switzerland. Switzerland has four languages | the | | | can be overcome. aed “|STREAMLINED HOME DEFENSE TARGET RANGE NOW PLANNED FOR KEY WEST “The very independence that! West's business area, a building so we, of this nation of ours, enjoy | designed that it, aside from its was won for us by our forefathers | beauty, makes rifle and revolver who had learned to shoot—and | practice firing absolutely safe and to shoot straight and ever! ae aightee: free from noise. I feel that Key i “Today, beset sand menaced | West visitors and residents will enemies from within and with- | welcome the opportunity afforded it, with ‘our professional armed’ to practice and compete in Target ees fully occupied or in train-| Range shooting in this American g|our merchants, our ‘adustries, | Home Defense Target Range. ‘families, and our institutions} “Although I have individually each and ali must rely on a home | met all financial requirements to defense composed of our citizenry. | secure this exclusive franchise, it “Thus, because this citizenry is | has always been a source of regret woefully untrained, it becomes | to me that my fellow citizens of the duty of merchants, industrial- | Key West, who possibly are limit- ists, every member of a family and } | ed in means or in any considerable heads of institutions to under-|finance, have had to recently take and support any movement | stand by and see “new comers” in whereby this citizen-inefficiency | our midst reap the harvest from the amusement and other ven- “Recently there appeared a tures that are naturally coming public announcement in Miami|here to meet the demand of our newspapers of the offering of|rejuvenated and so-promising-to- franchises to operate locally the | be thriving city. American Home Defense Target; “In consequence thereof, I am Range. I immediately investigated | now conferring with authoritive the matter and carefully studied | and experienced sources gn a plan a complete, full quarter size model | whereby several hundred holders of this glorified and streamlined!of “Participation Certificates” target range. Following I, at con- | will share proportionately in all | siderable personal sacrifice, com- | of the gross receipts of this range. pleted ‘the business negotiations | Thus hundreds or more of these nece: to bring here, ‘for’ the | ‘underprivileged ‘residents»— as people of Key West, the first of | well as the other ‘more privileged’ such ranges to be erected in Ame- | ones who feel their propertiés"and Tica, | institutions can be better aéfend Thus spoke Paul O, Ladd when jed by a citizenry capable af funde interviewed by The Citizen today. ling revolvers and rifles—wi}] Mr. Ladd, who has been a resi- | | permitted to cooperatively qa —German, Romansch. The latter is spoken by only 40,000 of its more than 4,- 000,000,000 people. Because Romansch, which is} descended from and closely re- lated to medieval Latin, is the only “Swiss” language, diction- | French, Italian and | | MISS LEONOR M. WARREN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William |R. Warren, who will receive the Degree of Bachelor of Arts at} | Smith College, Massachusetts, on Monday. aries, grammars, textbooks and| —~———.—. translations of classics are being | published to keep it alive. To complicate things further in multi-lingual Switzerland, there | are even two Romansch languages —Ladinisch and Surselvisch. Couple Married NORTHAMPTON, Mass., June |14—Miss Leonor M. Warren, Here Yesterday daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William iy SBR | R. Warren of 511 Eaton street, is Sammy B. Regacho, 28-year-|a candidate for the Bachelor of old musician who gave his birth-| Arts degree from Smith College place as Agoo, Philippine Is-/ at the sixty-third commencement lands, yesterday was married to/| exercises to be held on Monday, Eugenia Zalvador, 16-year-old June 16. Key West girl. Miss Warren, who prepared for The marriage was performed | college at the Convent of Mary by Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., jus-| Immaculate, was a_ sociology tice of the peace, | major. She was president of her —_—_—_—_ | college house of residence in both HOTEL FOR GREYHOUNDS her junior and senior years and | GREAT BEND, Kans.—Mrs.| John Theis of this city has con- structed a hotel for her grey- hounds. The structure has 48 “apartments”, electric lights, wa- | ter and sewer systems and private runways. Denver, Colo., 53 years ago. LEGALS | Archbishop John J. Glennon Se rneneion eran | Of St: Lous, Catholic - prelate, Today's Birthdays Albert N. Williams, president Lehigh Valley R.R, born in NOTICE © ‘LEONOR M. WARREN CANDIDATE FOR BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE Special to The Citizen) Please take notice that the un- dersigned will, on the 15th day of July, 1941, file in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial a Petition addressed to the Court Circuit, Monroe County, Florida, | born in Ireland, 79 years ago. Dr, Louis Finkelstein, presi- dent of the Jewish Theological | Seminary, New York, -born in Cincinnati, 46 years ago. dent of Key West for over 20 | years is now serving with the United States Department of the | Interior in the National Park Ser- vice as instructor in vocational training. He is also well known to Key West residents as supervisor | of road and culvert building as well as of highway construction in this city. Mr. Ladd will head the Key West Target Range that is to be located on the corner of Duval! and. Angela, streets, the property having been leased, with intent was also the house representative | to the House of Representatives, | part of the Smith College student } government. In her sophomore | and junior years, Miss Warren was a member of the class Rally Day Show and has also been af- filiated with ‘the Sociology club, an under graduate club for those students interested and proficient in sociology, the Glee Club and the class choir. She was chosen as ticket chairman for the Senior Supper this year. BROTHER TAKES PLACE KANSAS. CITY, Mo—Under the selective service act, Lester} Cohen of this city was called for | to purchase from James L. John- | son. As quickly as present tenants can be vacated, demolition of the | | present building will be immedia- ; tely carried through and on the} | site will quickly rise this beautiful | edifice. Questioned further, Mr. Ladd revealed: “By erecting a building that is of a distinct credit to Key Charles Aronovitz DEPARTMENT STORE “Style Leaders” DRESSES service, but he was deferred’ for business reasons and his broth- | er, Jack, was called as his sub-| stitute. | York, of radio fame, born in San Francisco. John McCormack;. famed sing- | er, born in Ireland, 57 years ago. New, Crisp Summer COTTON DRESSES Sizes up to 50—at $1.98 ..2 $2.98 cipate in range revenues to the end these civic and patriotic mind- ed persons will refer always to | this American Home Defense Tar- get Range as ‘Ours’. “Tf and when the plan in mind is perfected satisfactorily it will be announced and through it, most possibly, hundreds of our local citizens may participate co- operatively in a major entertain- ment, and training enterprise in- stead of, as heretofore, being re- quired to witness the acccumula- tion of profits by non-residents and enterprising ‘newcomers’. “Finally, school children, moth- ;ers and fathers, sisters, brothers, grandmas and grandpas will be formed into clubs or squads and j contests in markmanships will be jheld daily under prominent sponsorship, with most lucrative jeash and other awards being made for ‘iency.” Mr. Ladd said he aks the Peariman’s, Ine. “The Store Of Quality” A Complete Store for LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN Saturday and Monday Sale New Hawaiian As see) PY) 50 New Silk = sale $1.98 Selection of BETTER DRESSES just arrived Se", SSS PIECE GOODS IRST STEP.IN MAKING good iced coffee is to make good hot coffee. One way is to make regular-strength coffee, pour if over ice when chilled. For this method use 1 heaping tablespoon of coffee for each 3-4 measuring cup (6 ounces) of water, lass, china or ¢a iner, cover and allow te cool, | Coffee may be chilled in the re- | frigerator. if desired, To serve, r chilled coffee into glasses alf-filled with ice. IND METHOD is to make extra-strength coffee using 3 level tablespoons of coffee to each 3-4 measuring cup (6 ounces) of water. Pour hot, freshiy-made cof- | ~ into a glasses filled with ice. wve with sugar and plain or Shipped cream. te in reference to their intention to adopt the minor Gloria’ ‘Ann Berry. LAURENTINA GODINET, JOAQUIN GODINET. jun}4-21-28;jly5,1941 Eyes Strained? F® EQUENT head- aches, tiredness, in- digestion, inflamed eyes, a de feeling, are only a few of the many warnings from over- strained eyes. Continu- ous neglect may result in permanent sul fering. At Nature's first warn- ing—consult us. A thor- Gépendable eye examination and Ortho- gon Wide-Vision Lenses can saye you much trouble. Remember, seven out of ten head- aches are caused by de- fective eyesight. DR. J. A. VALDES Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p. m. Address. 332 Duval ecece Frederick E. Williamson, presi- dent, New York Central R. R., born in Norwalk, Ohio, 65 years ago. Dean Frederick M. Feiker of the George Washington School of | Engineering, Washington, D. C., neceeeinteemmne born in Northampton, Mass., 60 Maj. Edward Bowes of New j years ago. Overseas Troouttte Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective Jume 15th: Express Schedule: (NO STOPS EN a LEAVES KEY WEST (ex- Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Midnight. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- Sed cetees ot ee Local Schedale: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Except Sundays) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and — at Miami at 4:00 o'clock LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- ——s Key West at 5:08 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones $2 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts, New Summer SILKS in all wanted shades, solids, solids, stripes, prints yard 50c wenn 15 Pieces Flowered MUSLIN 25¢ value—reduced to yard 5c BEACHWEAR The Ideal BATHING SUITS are on display for Ladies, Misses and Children Enjoy a Swim on these hot Summer day scoot Large Selection of PLAY SUITS Just the thing to. keep cool in! seaport Children’s SLACK SETS and PLAY SUITS Sizes 8 to 14 years—each $1.00 siintteieane SUN SUITS for Children -59e ean , Scar MEN’S DEPARTMENT Complete Line of MEN’S CLOTHING for Summer Wear will be found hgre New Summer SUITS. SLACK SUITS, BATHING SUITS and and SHIRTS. One Rack $3.95 tot $4.50 DRESSES, $2.98 15¢ OR OBIE juin men One Case Printed BATISTE, 20c val., yd. Another Shi nt of NYLON Hi (Come in and get youn SHARE while we have these) Pure Silk, Full Fashioned HOSE, 75¢ value, on sale on sale _. DRESSES. Sie $1.00 and _Dl SKIRTS to Another Shipment of Ladies’ New Sheer Wash DRESSES. Sizes “BEACHIES” made of Cotton Sail Cloth—SHORTS, SKIRTS |j Si Sommber |] match, j at only . and Children Ladies, $1.98 and Up Children’s, $1.00 - BEACHWEAR and BATHING SUITS for the ENTIRE FAMILY at reduced prices eee nmeememne EXTRA SPECIAL!! Today’s Horoscope This day gives, large ‘ideas, but may carry with it impracticable Range to be in full operation no later than August 15th. SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1944 uses. Good association may be the saving of this nature. There is ‘enough ability to make suc- cess, if the thoughts are turned into proper channels, If allowed to fall into improper ways the end is liable to be a blighted life, often from sheer circum- = which might be over- ahaha hat ea cht HOLTSBERGS, We are TOO BUSY this week to write an AD, as we are re-arranging and remodelling our STORE for your shopping convenience and our pleasure to serve. Drop in Monday ., to see the completed job. S —— OOOO GM Oh, e FA hhh dad de dodo did ddd, eo Thompson INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 ao OMIOOOOaa eee. ete OF DT. —SOTITTIILOTIIIIOIOSS. Enterprises nem ay enim SHOP AT THE STORE OF FASHION Where Only The Best Merchandise Is Sold! SHOES: OM select a oy. CHOICE OF FOOTWEAR in other good Brands. All Pel eg all widths. $1.95 vy ——— 0. PIECE MALLISON’S SILK, 40-inch yard MALLISON’S SILK, “40-inch, yard MALLISON’S SILK. Miami Cloth, in > plain and yard $1.98] GOODS wie hon, 59c a int. TB iran tae and Swiss, each noe $1.05 MONDAY ONLY! Special on 4-YEAR CERTIFIED SHEETS. . ail sizes (Sold Exclusively by Us) APPELROUTH’S