The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 6, 1941, Page 4

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Entertains With - Birthday Party a Senin ~ Little Betty-Jo Bermudez. of who is visiting her ®randmother, Mrs. Manuel Her- Pera, entertained a few friends With a party celebrating her eleventh birthday, Games were played and enjoy- ed by the little guests. Prizes Were won by: Dolores ral / Walter scl Jr, ae Betty-Jo received many beau- ‘Hiful and useful gifts, Those enjoying the afternoon were: Barbara Jean Pinder, dulius Pinder, Robert Pinder, Patricia Ann Lewin, Mary Ellen| Kelly, Beverly Suarez, Carolyn| Suarez, Sophie Roberts, Kenneth | Knight, Alice Ponce, Dolores Taylor, Diana Molina, Randy Dicker, Nickie Biooks, Julio Bermudez, Betty Jo Taylor, Wil- ma Taylor, Edna Mae Taylor,! Peggy Collins, Walter Johnson, | Geraldine Johnson, Richard John- | son, Barbara Jean Dickens, Di-| ana Dickins, Jeff Hill, Camilla Rodriguez, J. P, Dicker and Vio- let Bermudez. Mrs. Julia Knight, Mrs. Mait- | land Pinder, Mrs, Lyle Lewin, Mrs, Manuel Herrera and Mrs, Joe Bermudez. Couple Married Here Yesterday H. G. West, Jr, 23-year-old | army enlisted man, and Elizabeth White, 18, Key West, were mar- } ried yesterday. | WORK HOURS LOST, OF [Alt can HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS AND SICKNESS, — “DRAGS ON NATIONAL DEFENSE. " ln ACCIDENTS ALONE THIS COUNTRY LAST YEAR | SUFFERED AN ECONOMIC LOSS—/WCLUOING j day; gentle to moderate 9,100,000 HURT — 96,500 KILLED —AWO MOST OF THE ACCIDENTS WERE PREVENTABLE. Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, Highest last 24 hours - Mean .- Normal — Rainfall, Total rainfall since Aug, 1, THE WEATHER 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Lowest last night Precipita: 24 hours ending 7:30-a.°m,, inches Wind Direction and Velocity : i inches i - Lt Deficiency since August 1, inches 0.89 Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches 30.48 Excess since January 1, inches 12.59 Wind. Direction and Velocity SE—8 miles per hour Relative Humidity 78% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today | Sea level, 30.02 (1016.6 millibars) | Tomorrow s Almanac | | Sunrise 5:57 a. m. | j Sunset 7:08 p. m. | | Moonrise 7:29 p. m. | sa, | Moonset 6:16 a. m. }} |Full Moon, Aug. 7 12:38 a. m. | #3,500,000,000— jand Thursday, widely Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. P.M. | | High 9:36 10:27 | Low anne gy 6! FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) Key West and Vitinity: Partly | cloudy tonight ‘and Thursday, possibly thundershowers Thurs- | south- east and south winds. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight scattered * 4:01 | i WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1941 a ae Pause... refreshed You'll welcome ice-cold Coca-Cola just as often and as surely as thirst comes. You taste its quality, the quality of genuine good- ness. Ice-cold Coca-Cola gives you the taste that charms and never cloys. You get the feel of complete refreshment, buoyant refresh- ment. Thirst asks nothing more. afternoon thundershowers Thurs- Personals, Mrs, H. W, Saunders of 529 Elizabeth street, left recently for | Miami where she will spend sev- eral weeks’ visit. { Petre 1 City Attorney Aquilino Lopez, Jr., accompanied by ~ his father, Aquilino Lopez, and father-in- law, Arturo Lujan, returned to Key West last evening on the Steamship Florida from Cuba where they had been spending a/ visit of three weeks. al Army Sgt. Fred Ballard, with | Mrs, Ballard, left over the high- Way today to spend a week with his mother in Dade City. Mrs. Ballard is the former Miss Aileen Bethel of Key West. ore | Wilbert Moehrke, who had been | Spending a visit with friends in} Orlando, Fla., returned to Key/| West yesterday afternoon on the Florida Motor Lines bus. Miss Carolyn Burbage of | Charleston is vacationing in Key} West with Miss Betty Allshouse | as houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. | Clarence Allshouse on Flagler | Avenue. —Parsed by HTS Canadian-made bomb which weighs a mere 500 pounds is just one of some 100,000 that Canada expects to manufacture and ship to | Great Britain this year. In addition to equipping and maintaining her own forces on active service at THE ANSWERS | home and abroad, Canada is aiding | Great Britain to purchase materials —— | of war in the Dominion by provid- ing her with Canadian dollars for | this purpose. During the current See “Who Knows?” on Page 2 1/ In Indo-China, mid-way be-| the Mother Country $1,500,000,000 to twéen Hongkong and Singapore. | help her do this buying; and this 2. About $22,000,000,000. | Sumsin. terms of American popula- 3. June 80th | tion ‘and income is equivalent to 4 r $23,000,000,000 under the 4. That he.is a member of 8) Lease Act. gunnery crew recognized for out- | - standing marksmanship, FOUND IN SEWER There is no difference. > e 6. 3,700,000. WASHINGTON—Less than twa 7. About one-third. |hours after Mrs. R. E. Mayfield of 8. The Philippines. this city lost a diamond ring in §. “Good wishes for a long jher bathroom, the sewer depart- life”. ment recovered it in a manhole 10. About 8,538,000. ‘three blocks away OUT OF HARM'S WAY! fiscal year, Canada expects to lend | Lend- day. | Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate south and southwest winds over north | portion and moderate southeast | and south winds over south por- | tion; partly overcast weather tonight and Thursday, scattered thundershowers Thursday. SIDELIGHTS By MARCY B. DARNALL | Former Editor of The Citizen ‘Sn mn aR SEMANAS Famed Sing Sing prison, estab- lished on May 15, 1825, recently received its prisoner No. 100,000. |He is Earl L. Kirkpatrick under al down payment on the jone to two-year sentence for/of being an American.” } abandonment. privilege | According to the latest avail- ‘3 vie Houten _Drccuremient oe able statistics, 4.1 Germans out of icer, has been in the market for) ‘ very ) comr suic: each | |500 ‘pounds of garlic for 800 every a2em) mmit sulfa each \Italian seamen interned at Fort|¥e@"- The rate the United Missoula, Mont. He was able to| States is 1.4, with more than three} in 4 j find only 370 pounds in nearby|times as many male suicides as , | towns. female. Just as a minister in Green-] The use of toothpicks is de- clared to be a sound practice by} Dr. i J. Herdschfeld, dentistry professor at Columbia University, and as important as using a tooth- | brush. But it isn’t necessary to use either in public. |mobile crashed into the church; vestibule, jarring plaster down | on the heads of the congrega-} tion. Private Fad B. Horse of Fort Meads, S. C.,..was ‘challenged by a sentry with the customary “Who goes there? When he replied,! “Private Horse,” the sentry pun-/ ned: “Advance, Private Horse, | and be mechanized.” Property stolen one night re- |cently-in Birmingham, Ala., in-| | cluded cigarettes, six 20-foot steel | bars, a roll of barbed wire and a} city detective’s automobile, park- ed in front of the sleuth’s home. Edward G. Robinson, Ru- manian-born motion picture actor, has given $100,000 to the United Service Organization as “a small} ROLLER SKATE Southard Street Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight SESSIONS: 2:30 to: 4:30 Py My 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. | SHOE SKATES FOR SALE | If You Can Walk You Can Skate We Teach You How To Skate ¢ TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR ye BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROGERS ORTHOGON ° LENSES NOTICE! NOTICE! Persons having REPAIRS at my | shop, 517 Fleming street, please call for same this week, as I am} leaving town Sunday and will be away several weeks. 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Let us tell you how TROPIC AMERICA | Adaress Phones meisccneincilaniil etielatci |332 Duval Office: 332 Street Residence: 295) BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPAN SMM GMS SSS NAIIS CLAIM VICTORY: SINS UNCOVERED (Continued irom Page One) y You trust its quality attacks along the 350-mile front extending from Smilensk to south | —— _— ng of Kiev are being thrown back | xpectedly strong forts, .,. : |. Use clean non-greasy Imperial 4 IN GOOD BOOK (i wrexvectediy strong forts, with enormous losses to the in-| monty bom Wier tea ae Seton: bad weather and bad terrain. vaders, a Red high command bul-| Yi the relief of externally caused ———— DNB, offi German news eA i , ee ommand Nul | ishing of Eczema, Rash ‘Teter; Sea- (Ry Associated Press) eguned. feos & parate report, , !etin claimed today. | . sworm, ch. Simply re- age ,» in a ara , “ peat Imperial Lotio BALTIMORE, Aug. 6— (151°) tho heaviest bombard, In a brief statement, the high| Batee ween, Lotion as ceded. while Police raided a bootblack = ment of Moscow since the cam- Command said German soldiers . stand looking for policy began were being slaughtered in great} ce books. ands of high explosive Wave attacks of infantry similar |" oe One officer, observing a 1d tens of thousands of to those employed in the World) MONROE THEATRE Bible on a shelf, commented: incendiaries were said to have War. “I don't believe there are been rained on the Russian capi- SS See George Murphy in any numbers in there”. tal last night, inflicting enormous’ The first Kentucky Derby was; A GIRL, A GUY AND A GOB “Oh, yes, there's the Book of damage and starting fires run at Churchill Downs, Ken- Numbers in there”, quipped the bootblack, a 66-year-old Negro known as “The Rev- erend”. i throughout the city. 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