The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 19, 1941, Page 4

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Ronald Gale, 41, Perry's Island, rou , “and .Ethelyn Murat, 27, were married here last - Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sands of Miami, whe have been visiting in Key West with Mrs. Sands’ mother, Mrs. Eliza Almyda on Olivia street, expert to return They were accompanied here by their niece, Miss Eola Almyda, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sepharino Almyda on Flagler Avenue. BUSINESS AGENT VISITS KEY WEST (Continued trom Page One) hear about it if that is where the money goes, He doesn’t drink or gamble, himself, but he likes the music and the gaiety in the night spots, so anyone who makes the rounds very often stands a good chance of bumping into him, : Retired in Chicago, Grimelli ‘took up a career as a farmer, grow- ing tomatoes and peppers on his farm near Hollywood. He opened a nursery, but still didn’t have enough to do, so he took up in something close to the construc- tion game as a union official. Many people are glad he did. JUSTICE EX-FOOTBALLER Chief Justice Harlan F, Stone was a regular member of the Amherst football team in 1894. Mrs, Brigid Elizabeth Hitler, Irish-born wife of Adolf Hitler's half-brother, Alois, has become a member of the British war re- lief society in New York City. Defense Program Is Sending More Girls to College COLUMBIA, Mo. (Spectal)—The wurrent peacetime proportion of Ala Dama high schoo! seniors who go @p to college is due for a drastic change this year, with colleges re porting fewer men and more women enrolled for the Fall term, James Madison Wood, president of Ste phens College, declared today as Ge result of a survey of the edu gational outlook. One out of every four boys and one out of every five girls gradu. ating from™ Florida high schools normally attend college, Dr, Wood pointed out. This compares with na- tonal “survival” figures showing that one out of every four boys and one out of every five girls gradu: Sting from high schools continue to eollege. The 16 per cent Increase tp the eeroliment of women, the educator bold, presents colleges with an ed & ousip: thom tor tain rolegste the Preservation of democratic ideals to the home and community. He ascribed the enrollment rise to tn ereased employment resulting trom fie defense tndustry boom, Deploring the drop in male sto @ent enrollment, due primarily to conscription and absorption in de fense industries, Dr, Wood held that {t intensified the need to make more of the nation’s educational facilities available to more young people. This will be the frst year since the World War except for the pit of the depression, when college en follment has receded, An estimate of the 1940 campus population by the 0: 8. Office of Bducation gives Last June's oho Gating class of 177,000 represente: -4 out of every 1,000 pupils who had gatered the primary grades, ‘Pan Amezian Show Given by Traphagen Students Is Epoch-Making in the History of Fashion THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS IN. THE COURT OF THE COUNTY | JUDGE, MONROE COUNT STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PR BATE. In re the Estate of Ulric Bernard Roberts, also | known as Ulric B. Roberts, | ~ Deceased, | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAK APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE Beated — Play sult of ‘yarn-dyed blue and white chevron stripe rayon (PenSCHARGE, | je Law sharkekin was Inspired | To All Whom It May Concern: by a South American to | Notice is hereby given that Corine; * ’s costume, designed Norcisa has filed her final renorty aay | 3 siete} s aot : Aaministratrix of the éstate of U BAIS ‘ABy Lynne, Kimmel, whose | Bernard Roberts, also known i judged “best: || Ulric B. Roberts, sefforts: were J | has filed her petition for final dis- in three groups. charge, and that she will apply. tc EP eet the Honorable Raymond R.. Loi | County Judge of Monroe Coun | PYorida, on the 10th day of Septe: ber, 1941, for approval of same and | for final discharge as administratrix ! f Ulric Bernard Ro! wn as Ulric B. Ri on this 16th day «} Another of her creations Is the draped pale green rayon crepe “Argentine” pajamas, second from | right. In the picture Mise | Kimmel Is wearing It her self. This also won a@ prize for “adaptation” from hig torical Gaucho costumes. | erts, deceased, | August, 1941, CORIN | Administratrix of the Bernard Roberts, Ulric B, Roberts. dee: ik augl9~ Extreme left — Slim |3N THE COURT OF THE Co asymmetric evening dress 7” | JUDGE, MONROE COU | STATE OF FLORIDA. | of silk black and white IN a TE. 12:00 a in wheat print of vivid florals | 1,,'s4 the Estate of CEPT SURDAYS) a 6:00 4 M. LEON C, ROBERTS, | Deceased. | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAK APPLICAT! FOR FINAL DISCHARGE (Probate Law 1933) picked out occasionally by ‘matching sequins; design- ed by Walter Gershow. | Center back — A street LEGALS E COUNTY JUDGE’S COURT AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, TH the Hono County J County, ‘as court County, ng Flori known ac of said I head in numbered 2 in et -five ( TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1941 Several new airplane plants} A machine to be attached to @ | being built in the United States | farm tractor has been invented have underground storage for|to rake, load and stack hay, or gasoline, and other important|by attaching a scoop to load | materials. j loose materials. that 1 will petition Raymond R. Lord, and for Monroe t hig offi¢s in the West, Monroe the hour of 10 Overseas, Transportation Company, Inc. - —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th: Express Schedule: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) VES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex described property, | in Monroe County, ! particularly de-j point on the beth Street line between LEAV! MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West af 6:00 o'clock A. M. es Fifty (50) feet, es to the point of dress in forget-me-not print oni¢heer ground, de- signed by Philip Perkins. , Extreme right — Yellow. ‘and blue in a sports’ suit type; designed by Nadine’ | 5S Hardy, x ia paar) A a prada 7 i Five Best” Prize-Winning Designs selected by experts, ¢ i118 “year with all, eyes turned| turers who had donated fabrics, the ‘AL on America to lead the Fashion| students designed, made, and mod- world, students from 36 States,| led, 181 American classifications: Street ome i 7 " wear, reprgenting, North South, Pat| or apr, beach sod bay cts signs to the most critical market lounge . garments, evening © and the Country, the manufacturers| Oridal gowns. The sources of in- -others who had formerly spiration were colorful South Amer-' to Paris for Fashion inspira- ican costumes, collected by Ethel Ta the Grand Ballroom of the ‘Traphagen and her husband, W. R. from ail part of the United States, all parts of the Un tates, ‘Hotel Astor, New York, at two] donated to the School’s Museum by thie Mstorymaking fashion promes| ther m prome, hy " suaveea a ose Bed to, be. curaed| tanita scheel"wnion bears bor Backed by the cooperation of 56 leading American textile manufac: famous school which bears her name, has for more than a quarter of a century been preparing her students for the professional world. . . ’ Navy Relief Society’s Card And A Bingo Party Was Grand Success The Card and Bingo Party|to express sincere apprecia- een bd ini a veut Auxi-| tion of the splendid cooperation jiary, Navy ef Society, at the} ‘ commandant’s quarters Saturday pie ee aN bs ue Dike night, August 16, was a very |“"™my and townpeople. They wish ‘to acknowledge the satisfying success. The needs of Navy Relief have become greater! very attractive donations of the in direct proportion to the large; Key West Mefchants in the way increase in navy. personnel. of merchandise and_ financial AB there was an atendance of| contributions. A good many de- over two . hundred persons, | lightful prizes were distributed She "says, “Young Americans ere eager to design and this is their | big_ chance.” a | This 1941 Show, judged by & group of fashion magazine editors, newspaper editors, and top design- ers whose names were magic in” the - Paris-that-was, unanimously agreed that the Traphagen stu: dents had rendered magnificent ac count of themselves. : Receiving salvo after salvo of applause, these young Americans, from all over the Country, are ready for the challenge that the fall of Paris has tossed into the ~ lap of this Country, and to receive the. acclaim from the experts New York’s number one industry_ PIPL AL STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE) TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS SIS IAS AST SA ‘To All Whom It May Concern Notice is hereby given tha aasie sas lisabell Weimer has filed he ie ore eet Local Schedale: of the Estate of Ancel| (Stope At All Int diate Points) |report as administratrix of the tite of Leon C. Roberts, deceased that she has filed. her petition for | | fihal discharge, an@ that apply to the Honorable Raymonc R. | Lerd, County Judge eae epee: } aye! peasant tyy Florida, on the ‘6t! lay 0: ep: bed in taheie, oh if i tember, 1941, for approval of sam and for final discharge as adminis i | tratrix of the estate of Leon C. Rob- | lerts, deceased, on this lith day of | BIL, ISABELL WEIMER, | | Administratrix of the estate of Leon } C, Roberts, deceased. aug12-+19-: Sonnaamerepprteenpate Subscribe to The Citizen—20c 5) oe 177 weekly. | August, 1 sy an Curry” and . Robert} ors. pre 1 KEY DAILY (Except 29; edS-12-19 1941 bs WEST Sundays). at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and ee at Miami at 4:00 o'clock LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- Gays) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- fives at Ker West at 5:00 o'clock she will | For SUNBURN, WINDBURN Get relief from discomfort. of painful. sunburn, ‘windbur: Cool, soothing. Other uses, too,. such as insect bites, etc. FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street sept2,1941 | Gardne FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Phones 92 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. t There’s Only , EASY WAY POOP OOO LLL LLL CCT enough money was raised for the | and it was felt that Society’s present needs. was most. successful Mrs. Crenshaw, chairman ' of | achieving. its .purpose the executive committees wishes both viding fun for everyone. MEXICAN VESSEL COMES TO PORT! Birthe as (Continued from Page One) the U.S. O. center, at 1021 Duval street at a buffet supper. Cadets | on the motoreade will be taken to the U. S.-0O, i e U. §,-O, center: by their the proud parents of a guest cars, | 7:30 p..m.—Dinner at the com-! Soars or mai ‘na’ SON BORN at, for the other additi Durango, with » City of Key We officers of the marine corps, eoast guard, naval air station, and their wives as} guests. 9:30 to 1:00 a. m.—Officers’ dance at La Concha Hotel, given | by the army and naval officers of Key West, with officers of the Durango, city and county officials | and representative citizens, as their guests. 9:00 to 1:00 a, m—Naval cadets dance at the Habana-Madrid, sponsored by the City of Key West. Naval cadets of the Du- rango as guests, 1 9:00 to 1:00 a, m.—Enlisted men’s dance Fleet Reserve As-! sociation hall. Sponsored by the | Remember- WE-NO-U where you can buy a PEDIGREED Used Car the party in and pro Mr. and Mrs. Claude Salis are ten born Saturday evening, local hospital. lore marriage field Knowles, f { ky OL LLL db fd Come to NAVARRO’S || “The Store That Serves ECONOMY IT’S REALLY CHEAPER J Te relieve C LDS TO TRADE AT ry \} with SMALLER down- | 6 6 6 ie eg and LOWER ARCHER’S | erms. .. ig i Ou: rience dé BECAUSE to caine ian RUALIET: SERVICE and FAIR PRICES, there is no substitute. That's WARNER BAXTER in . ADAMS HAD 4 SONS | investigate Now — our ACCOUNTS i - before |} Government restrictions on WELCOMED \} Finances take effect. 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