The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 30, 1941, Page 4

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> | Nuptials At orn x t Pastorium On Friday does capacity of auditor. yo oa attendant | bride and groom, ite. ring ceremony |short wedding trip, and upon their friends at 1027 Eaton street. Recreation Committee To Meet Tuesday eal The Defense /Recreation »Com- =| mittee, which ‘was scheduled to Lieut. Harry Ford, son of Mrs.| meet on Monday. evening at the #. & Brown, who has been spend-| County Courthouse, has deferred | * ing @ visit in Key West with his|the proposed session until :Dues- uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, John | day evening, instead. eqhune ©. Park at the home on Georgia| This was done owing to ‘the street, is leaving tomorrow morn-| fact that Monday is Labor Day, ing en route to Fort Meade, Md.,}4"d members of the committee ‘Music for the occasion was far-|night. Some of the results: nished by Alfredo Barroso and fm graduated | "/Ay invitation to Captain W. W. -sameSehool in the Class Demeritt to represent us at the of: 1936 and attended Florida Uni- versity. He is now connected with the La Concha Hotel in the After the ceremony a reception was held with fruit punch and cake being served. The table was beautifully decorated with lace cloth, stephanotis, ferns, white tapers and a three tiered wedding cake mounted by a miniature The bride and groom left for a used by the Rev, Ted M.! their return will be at home to Busy day at the office. Usually is after the directors do a job of directing. _ i Which they did on Tuesday A letter thanking L. P. Artman, pul ofthe Qcean County oer, the. donation of,,a in the interest. of convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association. We are likely to get that channel from Bahia Honda to Key West yet A letter to President Fulgencio Batista of Cuba, expressing our appreciation of the promptness of our sister Republic in ousting the | r: Fifth Columnists from the Pearl of the Antilles. A letter to the mayor calling his servance of the Key West speed laws will make our gasoline rations go twice as far. | A donation to the Key West} {tein Library in appreciation of | their valuable services in making | while visitors. Atten| to the Homes Regis-; and the invitation | meet here. Friday Nuptials This A.M. Mrs. Tessie Crews, of Key Lula May Reddick, 24, both of Key West, were married this morning by Gwendolyn Borden, clerk in the office of Judge Ray- mond Lord and Esther Robertson, 34, also of Miami, were married by Miss} Borden: ‘yesterday, ‘while!;'Rafael | | | Hernandez, 50,. Blancas Rod-! } riguez, 47, both of this. ci been grarited a license to ried this afternoon by Milian, notary, public." RED CROSS..UNIT often enable these men to ar- beneficiary for where he is now stationed. First Methodist (Stone) Church, accompanied by Mrs, Riviere, who had been spending several weeks at points in North Carolina, | ,,, Continued trom Page One) returned to. Key West, last eve- ning. Pot had been spendi ic visit- | Sagtifiees during his time in de- : ing in Miami, si teal to} fending Cuba’s cause,. and en- tet basins eho _ nee Red Cross. deared himself to the people of | "°Sidence, chead street. | . Key West. ’ Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas, was an arrival in the city last evening to spend a few days’ vacation. riguez, who is stationed in Key | John Fox, employed at. Tor-| West, joined the Couheil Com- tugas with a government unit, ar-| mittee aleng with the mayor, in rived in the city last night for 2} making preparations to have the! necessary repairs made monument at once. stay of several days. Mr. and Mys. Wi D Gray a Key West with Mr. and M Wynn at their apartment in the Coral Hotel. Mr. Gray is a brother bert A. G secre! of | Citizen today that he is offering pre ay my) id a reward of $50 for the; appre- hension of the culprits... ;;,., state for Florida. Mr. and Mrs. J..B. Symmonette and two daughters, Rose. Mary and Catherine, left dast,evening over the highway to spend the week-end in Miami | | Miss Consuelo Warren, daugh- | ter of Mr and Mrs. Thos. K. War-4 ren of 1017 Southard street, who/| had been spending a visit here) with her parents, left this morn- ing over the highway en route to Jacksonville, where she is now making her residence. Miss War- ren is connected with the U. 5.) Internal Revenue Department in! that city. She was accompanied on the trip this morning by Mrs. | Greene from Live Oak, who had| been visiting the Warrens here for a short time. Miss Beatrice Moreno ahd her sister Miss Elida Moreno left last week on a month's yacation_ in company with Dr. and Mrs. ‘Julio | other than the 's DePoo. They. will make stops at) Washington, D. C, New York, ! points in Massachusetts and other | northern states and will also visit Canada before returning home. FINGERPRINTING OF WORKERS PLANNED (Continued from Page One) ed their services in ‘the interest of Civilan Defense", Th SDC has asked all county defense councils to contact the sheriffs, chiefs of police andj other law enforcement agencies having fingerprinting equip-' will be engaged in other activi- ties at that time, Rey. A. C. Riviere, pastor of the| INVESTIGATION ON in respect to the memory . of i Cuba’s outstanding it, whose life’ work’ was patriotic Mr and Mrs. William G, Ca-|°ore in, the interest of his belov- mero of Whitehoad street, who,® cele is freedom from Spanish | _ rule. as ty”, due to the fact that during o days of the Helgi il many the outstanding leaders - and Joe Guerro, who is employed) other members otis Guten col- with the government forces at ony made temporaty headquar- ters in this city, which was ever ready'to help their cause in any bie. press 2 hope that the guilty par- punished jcils that definite times be ar-| | points out that “this West, and Paul Edward Wim- menauer, formerly of Washing- | © ton, Ind., but at present a civil employe of the Key West Naval Station, were married early this marning at the home of the! © bekie MONUMENT MATTER The Rev. Arthur Riviere of) ¢ 8 erected some years ago, was ceremony, which was attended by | # the immediate members of the bride’s family. After a short motor through the lower east coast, the Wimmenauers will be home to} to “the country.» Marti. made great The attendants to the couple! Raymond G. Knowles, 21, and James W. Johnson, 53, Miami, dave mar-+ oO. Lj (Continued from Page One) rditor, The Citizen: ‘We, the citizens of Rock Har-| weekly, bor, wish to express our appre-) | ciation to the County Commis-/ } sioners of Monroe County, HOLDS MEETING | their kind consideration in giving us the latural roads at Rock Har- | bor. As this is the first considera- tion we have received in fourteen for | ange for a timely departure if | years and we appreciate it very | home. Satisfactory | the “In accordance with Army} applications wat the request of the War | Navy Departments, for com- | ding officers of posts, camps, | t’stations, We try at all times! to’keep the enlisted men in touch | j with their families and render to! them .all possibie services, | Key West attractive to. our worth- | Cross investigates family circum- | turn our thanks for stances where made for dependency discharges. | Tt is the duty of chapters to co- | Rock*Harbor, Fla., in making such investi- August 28,1941. are | ceived. CITIZENS OF ROCK HARBOR, “The Red Cross also handles | ‘ the mailing of packages to pris- | mers of war.. Packages may be | sent. to both identified and un- identified prisoners. | “We cooperate with the Trav: | lers Aid Society in helping | those who are incapable of trav- | ling alone. .We try to see that, the Stone church performed the| they are well cared for until they | rrive at their destinations. “The Red Cross also helps needy families in the commun- trip |ity, supplying them with their greatest needs at the moment. | “This is only a partial list of | ¢ services renderd by ea hege Re cae ae one were Mr. and Mrs. R. Adrian | Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢! votion: to his native land which | O'Sweeney. i weekly. S : for so long a time to} =F -=°--—.- t-=4 __ ER SYED ee = In fact, Key West. is known “The Cradle of Cuban Liber- possil Cuban Consul Berdrdo Rod- to the The incident is very much re- will be apprehended and accordingly. Mayor Albury informed The | In order that, co- operating law enforcement of- fices may not be unduly burden-! ed, the SDC has _ suggested through the county defense coun-| ranged for fingerprinting and) that wherever possbile volun-| teers be trained to use the equip-| ment and to assist officers in rolling prints and securing sup- plemental information as called for on the card. No actual fingerprinting should, be undertaken until the special cards are received, it is an- nounced. If this activity has got- ten under way in any of the counties in Florida, arrangements | ean be made to have such cards as may have been submitted to the FBI transferred to the spe-| cial file. \For;the sake of state- | her uniformity, it is _ desired it. s er, prints be taken | of ivily ay er volunteers on |}" pecial card. | Lieut?''General®'* Albert ‘H. Blanding, former national guard | commander, now SDC Division | chairman for Civil Protection | plan will| make it possible for a known) espionage agent or criminal with | an arson record to remain un-! detected in an important position | in the defense organization or in| vital nidustrial employment”. | The Labor and Personnel Di-| vision of the SDC, Lisle Smith, | Haines City, chairman, is co-| operating with the Health and} Housing and Civil Protection Divisions in the fingerprinting | program, ‘ i GOWNS, FASCINATING Materials for SUITS and D: A supply of all types SHOES Our stock of SHOES us fit you on a pair. Colors for the Children. REMEMBER. . .There’s Come. in and look over our THE STORE of FASHION WIDE SELECTION OF DRAPED PIECE GOODS ~=s, HAVE ARRIVED THIS WEEK IMPORTED MARQUETTES for EVENING You Must See These To Appreciate the Wide Range of Fabrics COMPLETE LINE OF DRAPERY FOR THE HOME AND BEDSPREADS of Coats, and Coat Suits. ‘Be among the first to pick out the very best. Ladies, Misses and Children... Come in today and-let::, and Low Heels for the Ladies. See the School Shoes Left Before School Opens BOYS’ SHIRTS, GIRLS’ DRESSES and SLIPS APPELROUTH’S | | | \ | | PRINTS of all kind of IRESSES. SHOES. to . fit... the is complete + Brown and Black. High Only ONE More Week supply of BOYS’ PANTS, MONROE THEATRE | She Kne it is determined that they are) much needed at Also would like to compliment | ed improvements, We thank you very much if you and Navy regulations the Red will use your space to help us re- Te- favors ived. By C. B. McPherson. POLITICAL © ANNOUNCEMENTS City Election, November, 1941 For Captain of Police RAY ATWELL Joan Bennett—Franchot Tone also. NEWS — CARTOON Dead End Kids in HIT THE ROAD also COMEDY AND NEWS CHAS. ARONOVITZ "Key West's Only Dept. Store” Specials For Monday REMNANTS SILKS — GEORGETTES MUSLINS — SPUN RAYON and COTTON PRINTS All Colors, All Patterns, GREATLY REDUCED - One Lot of— LADIES’ HATS Values up to $4.00 SPECIAL .......... 50c Each One Lot of— LADIES’ EVENING GOWNS from $7.95 up REDUCED TO $1.00 CHILDREN’S DRESSES GEORGETTES and COTTONS Regular $1,00 values, 50¢ Lex egular $1.98 values, coal $1.00 Just Received a New Shipment of TOM SAWYER SHORT PANTS—sizes 3 to 12 LONG PANTS—sizes 7 and up SLACK SUITS—sizes 3 and up SPORT SHIRTS — all sizes and colors See Our New Line of SCHOOL DRESSES SHIRLEY TEMPLE and BONNIE BLAIR They're just what you need for your daughter’s school attire Let Us Fit Your Child With HIS or HER SCHOOL SHOES FOR GIRLS: Oxfords, Straps, Pumps, Blacks and Browns PETERS SHOES STAR BRAND SHOES POLL-PARROTT SHOES LADIES— See. Our New Line of FALL SHOES the most complete and ont- standing line of SHOES in town Headed by the Nationally Advertised AIR STEP SHOES (MEN—Don't fail to see our complete line of Werk Shoes, high and low, moderately priced. In DRESS SHOES we offer the Best FREEMAN SHOES CROSBY SQUARE SHOES w All The Answers | attention to the fact that strict ob-|#"rangements are made with the | Commissioner Craig for his assist- | repayment | ance and efforts in helping us to| jot the ‘loan. and: the Red Cross | get these much needed and want- holds absolutely no collateral. } | | || the Young Miss may REQUIEM MASS who: perished in the 1935 Labor Day hurricane will be said in St. | | Paul's Church on Labor Day, Mon- jday, September 1, by Father Thomas Davis. | | to those whose loved ones were} lost in this disaster to attend this, |memorial service. ‘ { me wn cae FOR LABOR DAY VICTIMS Requiem Sung Mass for those | ‘Special invitation is extended Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c Leading golferssay! “Ray-Bans give maximum pro- tection against 5 enable JOB PRINTING Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair prices. Consider us when you place*your next print- ing order, CONEISTE SAFE GLARE PROTECTION MAKES FOR BETTER GOLF BAUSCH & LOMB SUN GLASSES, For relief from train due to hours spent on golf course, there is nothing more effective than Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban Anti-Glare Sun Glasses. Ray-Ban lenses are a scientifically deter- mined ntint...reduce glare | to a minimum and at the same time providea maximum of vision. We would welcome an oppor- tunity to show you these smart | new sun glasses. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p. m. Address 392 Duval "The Store of Quality” A COMPLETE STORE FOR || LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN | xk | You don’t need to shop around. You can find all your requirements here, Pay us a visit today and see the many new items in— Fall and Winter Wearing ;| Apparel and Shoes || TOMORROW'S STYLES ON DISPLAY TODAY kkk Very smart Plain and Solid, 2 and 3 piece Suits. Tailored and Dressy Coats, Sport Jackets, Very Attractive Sweaters, the Season’s Newest in Silk Dresses for Sport and Afternoon Wear, as well as— Soft Wool Sport Dresses that ren. wll-lere, tp prepr kkk ‘We Bought \Quz |!) // We Bought Qur—- * FALL ST Early At Old Prices, ter Hurry and ’ Buy Now And Save! kkk Prepare For School ONLY 10 DAYS LEFT Boys’ And Girls’ Shoes $1.25, $1.50, $1.98, $2.45 and $2.98 ae Children’s Dresses 69c, 79c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.98 LITTLE BOYS’ SUITS BOYS’ PANTS _. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.98 || BOYS’ SHIRTS . 50c and 59c BOYS’ SHORTS 8c and $1.00 * SHOES 20 Cases of — Sport Oxfords White, White. and Brown, all Brown, Tan and Brown, all Black, White and Black, in fact any and all kinds of Shoes, for School and Sport Wear— $1.98, $2.45, $2.95, $3.50 and $3.95 kkk Buy Your Shoes Here i ” eiioceractmicamn <é Off wsvssaarvavcra | ‘BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS Our BETTER DRESSES are arriving in all the lead- ing styles and colors, also a beautiful line of FALL SHOES. Come in and look them over. Follow the Crowd to electrician, carpenter, take care of the cost For Real Purity sd Real Economy ‘or Real Service DELIVERED... DAILY . EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 One rack of WASH DRESSES, special at ... Large size TOWELS, only a few dozen left, to go on 25c each sale at Regular 25c MATERIALS, (see window disp sale Monday only ~.....................-. Just in—KAIYSER NYLON HOSE. several pairs while they last .... SILK STRIPED. BLOUSES, all sizes - Another table of SANDALS, KEDETTES and | PUMPS, to close out at ..... Just arrived a new shipment of “WEARWELL SHEETS”, large size 81x99. Most Popular Shopping and supply A time-payment HOLTSBERG Yor Center a Ph sng caren for home modernization, perhaps you can afford to make your loan on the FHA Plan e Artman Press THE CITIZEN BUILDING PHONE 51 neers ‘ lay), on Sc yard ... $1.00 9 - $1.00 pair |

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