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aperatt iat Birthday Party J. B. Bearup announces the| Miss Phyliss Elizabeth Cruz, engagement of his daughter, Dorothy, to W. O. Gagliardi of \\the U.S.S. R-20. Mr. Gagliardi is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oca Gagliardi of Buffalo, N. Y. ae The marriage will take: place in‘the ‘near future, 0% 9 Uo0" from Dania to spend the week- end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Lowe, delightfully surprised when help. her. spend, her sixth. birth: in the contest, Betty, Duan, ceived the. prize. ay Refreshments, pf, cake, |¢cream and candy~were served: ~~ Phyliss received many ~tséful gifts. i Those present were Barbara |Ramirez, Sylvia and — Gloria Knowles, Elsie Lee and Faydette Church Group , Meets Tonight Forward in Service group of | Saint Paui’s Church will meet | tonight at ‘the home of Mrs. | Joseph Ladd, 313 Fleming street. who arrived Saturday. morning was TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1941 Charch Unit To Worship—The Unified Plan; a ‘two-fold theme, for the Woman's Auxiliary in the Province of Sewance. The theme goes hand in hand with “Foward in Service.” All women of St. Paul’s Parish few of! hep. friends gathered..t° 1 xiliary, tomorrow afternoon at! 2 ‘i \ dbp Succumbed to the ravages of old Glariana Bayly, het" jaw and | erwise endvevor ‘to’ bring] bE lore the women .the. program of, e church, not of St. Paul's arish alone, ‘but ‘of the* Church a whole; of*whiehwe are a 40 uxiliary, Mrs. bir explain the rt. ___TOFRISKY —__ (Contributed) Frisky the Spitz terrier that for many years had been a house- hold and neighborhood pet, is dead, This pet canine for sixteen years enjoyed the home and many attentions of Mr and Mrs. Sam Hart, 324 William street, and after three days of suffering age, and passed on to that Elysium provided for ‘dogs’ when their span of life on. this earth ends, Frisky was no ordinary dog. He lived far beyond the average life of:a dog. He made friends with everyone, especially with child- ren, He never molested anyone, * All young women between the! and took his meals in a high chair ages of twenty-one and five are especially invited. thirty-| With a napkin around his neck. | Frisky will be missed, not alone by his cwners whom he _ loved ‘All those associated with this}Thompson, Mary Theresa} ‘An invitation is also extended | group and others interested in|Knowles, Sara -Bertha Lowe, jhe eee are invited to. attend i iad ee ee og f | tonight's meeting. |Cruz, Laune Lionel Jaycocks, Mrs. Irene Cruz, Mrs. Richard Knowles, Mrs. Lee Thompson, Mrs. Wm. Goss, Mrs. Bernard !Cruz, Mrs. Harry Lowe, Mr. and ; Mrs. W. R. Holt, Mr. and. Mrs. John J. Romero, Jr., and John J. Romero, III. to new residents in the city who| and who loved him, but by all are members. of auxiliaries in; Who knew him. He was affection- other Parishes and to. other who} ate and gentle at * seins " at can we say about him gw etc wit m hes nt That we have not said before? the Cloister of the Church and| Only that we miss him, a full membership of the Auxi- And will miss him more liary is desired as plans for the — year 1941-42 must be made. ‘All persons desiring copies of ‘Forward Day by Day,” please get in touch with Mrs. Rutledge c 828 and A FRIEND APPRECIATION TNO DOUGH & | ATS OK. JOE YouRe ALWAYS +) Editor, The Citizen: | Defense Councils in. establishing Just a line of appreciation for}and developing their Programs WELCOME. |} the fine support The Key West! We hope for a’ continuation’ of |’ : 2 | Citi#éM has been ‘giving the cause | the friendly cooperation‘you havé ATTHE U. §; o. | of teltitian '8efénse’.in | Florida. been giving us. “ \| Your cooperatton, in’ publishing | GEO. L. BURR; JR,‘ tH * shag Ptawing by H, O. GLITTENBERG, U.S. Ny, news releases~and editorial com-} Executive Ditéetor’~ ALOR} til. | ments, chas“been of inestimable Tallahassee, Flaj'** ‘f°? | value in @idiig’State and County | Alug 28,1941. THEY ‘FELL AT : ae : MATECUMBE meg Classified | (Dedicated to the Soldiers who Mrs, Walter Thompson and| 0st their lives at Matecumbe, | ,,..44 MISCELLANEOUS ecccccseses Column those: who gave their. ears,. the ‘donors floral offerings and | We as- other members of the family| “abor Day. September 2, 1935), | that their ‘kind- Cocccvencocccee were included in the arrivals) | | tan pare Fader arene from Mi- | Close by near the base of this| RaTHTUBS from $7.50 up. Toilets | LOUIS A. HARRIS eral for a: short ‘visit, Ep ccpnienad : | from $12 up. Lavatories from Attorney at Law - Lie the bones of our soldier dead;/ ¢4@5.° Sinks from $275 up./217 Duval St. Phone 252 LINCOLN — 44710 45 STS.40 OAM. OUR CHOICEST ROOMS From: i ze 5: : z F Ff lagara priest who met you? “How a0 9 know “hat. man she asked. “He had ith him and he talked “together are one She stared at him. “What kind of mathematics is that where one plus one equals one? Doddap H® LAUGHED, “What did you think of those two who came athey " she said ‘were fe, houghtfully. “Less cag oh lke and Fd m™ ive’ , but somehow more — aod He nodded. “Smart gir You're joing to be a credit to our pro- ession. “You haven't told me hed by the if your father sent a note Nagaras.” y didn't you stay that night at Jus Masar and find out?” “IT didn’t want to complicate things for you.” She looked at him curiously. “Just why were you there?” He hesitated a moment. “1 wanted to see the girl who rated receiving the Nagara da; “And what about the that warned you?” “Oh, that,” he laughed. “It was the hermit who lives nearby. I'd made friends with him.” “How did you know I'd be re “Doddap divined it. He's a i guess he's got me going.” They gazed at each other until} blouse ‘of his she brought herself back with an effort. “Yes, father sent a bag you like to know what He gave her a sidelong ge, | inton “He tad you they had eat r Fleet Reserve To Pat On Dance Sailors of the fleet reserve as- sociation will hold another of their monthly dances Friday. night at the association clubroom on Front street, it was announced today. Alfred Barroso and his Lal Coneha hotel orchestra will play for the dance There will be no admission charge for women, Reggie Russell and two chil-; Of all the places they coud have Soil and Gal. Pipes, sept2-1t 1400: ROOMS each with tle bird | finish, rophet, a seen, I didn’t believe | mouth im but I flew over just to—" he| and the faltered and smiled—‘to see if he was right. And there you were. 1j ani dren were included in the re- cent arrivals from Miami, where | | they had been spending a visit | of several days. worked, They were sent here their bread. }Some were engaged in great bata Mr. and Mrs. Bolivar Recio' Hes | were among the arrivals in Key} | West Sunday to spend the week- to earn ; Some had medals for bravery.” | Oh, there were many more— Given in each great war, Mrs. Benjamin Demeritt, who Saen | ‘ That in civil life mean nothing— left for Miami Sunday morn- ing for a holiday visit, returned to Key West. yesterday after- noon, door. For after the war was over, | The rifles were stacked away; Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Roberts| 1¢ was then that taps were sound- ed returned to Key West last night over the highway after several) For these men that came back weeks in Miami, where Mrs. Rob- ; that day. erts underwent a medical ex-| ‘i amination, They were wounded in mind and i for me,” she ‘hinese wees | he senetivee’ibetoghe thas Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Archer | No employer thought them fit; and children, Rose Marie, Robert | Soa democratic government: and Tommy; Mr. and Mrs. Alex | P¥t them here in’a quarry pit. Sands and son, Elijah Sands,' From out of the sea came the returned to Key West last night hurricane, from a holiday weekend trip to! A train waited on the track Miami. |'To take them to the mainland— | But the order to go was held County Commissioner Eddie | back. | Gomez, who had been on a brief business visit to Miami, returned | And-s0, due to Jack of orders, 0 Key West on Saturday. | In a trap like rats they died. 5 | Of many that fought on the bat- ‘i lefield, Mrs. O. W. Proper, sister of} t ra from the south. The men, were | Mrs. Chester Thompson of Mar- | Their Phas bpiciga ebsites squatted about in little groups | garet~streety~who had. been | tide— came seman drinking tea and chattering in | spending several weeks visiting | That rushed across the island half a dozen dialects. i i i Khalima, sitting near :byy ther the Thompsons, left this morn- | Tossing the n-aside fingers busy with a spindle. ‘make | ing over the highway enroute to} As h, ing be i watched,anxiously when |her home in St. Petersburg, Fla. . ing wise eyes a | era | fellow with a -like vi ap: r proached Ane. With the ‘air ot | , SYaney Thompson, “who had} a kindly fellow remembering his | been absent from the city for own mother he offered the old | several weeks, part of the time | ronan 2 aipcn, of thiaeeo, Ete of which he spent in Tampa, re- ima hastily produced a little clay e pipe, tamiped the bow! full, turned to Key West recently. rought a coal and gave Anne the Pipe to smoke. he took an experimental puft with mixed emotions remember- ing that many of the natives add opium to their tobacco, and then handed the pipe to her woman to . The man dropped down crosslegged and began talking to didn’t unders! looks like a polished ¢annon ball, she moaned and proceeded to streak it ve Lora He tines, ac 3} a si | cont int a awl.to wrap That evening she went out into the public hen for practice and crouched down in a corner and began mutters to herself as an old crone shouk eamel caravan just came in ce ” in iC) Th ike soldiers, | For many that live in glass hous- W. M. Parks, employed at Tor- | es tugas with the government force | Never heard the big shells moan. there, is spending several days’ | Some had a decent burial, vacation in Key West. | Some in the sands of the sea, Some are scattered around you E. A. Weatherford, engaged, the rocks of Matecumbe. in work at Tortugas with the | Khalima who listened as intent- | government, was included in the| But we know that ly as if he were making love to |recent arrivals here for a few| er. He was telling her fortune, | days’ visit, Anne learned afterwards. He had | “YS visit, a shaven head, an ageless, sexless yellow face, a cA, Ha Atta | ‘Prightest Lite black eves | rig’ ittle ey: Anne had ever seen.outside the: al Kingdom. ' if ently he drew from. the. that was lost here Has gone to join the Divine And holds no grudge against any- Chas. R. Roberts, city auditor, | one who spent the weekend in Mi-| As we dedicate this shrine. ami. taking in the festivities of \the (Labor Day celebration, re- |tursied to Key West last eve- ments a bone | ning. . flute, a He Hap sade. c a f sient a and a bell. ‘Then j MbeImiew he mnst, he 6. lama: | ay Clara rm any ee Te fe began beating the drum: and, | ‘hese leaving on th¢ bys {thi cg a prayer. fi! ;.|merning for Miami, where / shi Ly continued | will visit for a few weeks.; | | But each is with the Master | And looking on us today. They wonder why we grieve so, Fog we too must pass that way. iss peaceful and hap- ‘Tiere cn he no war, no hate; ere men all live like brothers yond $t. Peter’s Golden Gate. FRANK C. SCHNEIDER. 1217 Petronia Street. | Mr\and Mrs, W: R. Holt, ac- | companied by Mrs. Bernard Cruz Miss Cri tt ad C owl Lef jand daughter, Phyliss, and niece, Mary Katherine Lowe, arrived in Sanday For Home |the city Saturday morning to (Miss Marjorie Crowl left.Sun-|spend the week-end, and left |day for her home in Mansfield, | Ohio, after having spent a delight- ful visit of 2 weeks as guest of |Mn and Mrs. AT. Sjursen and! ‘William Welcott Warner, young | Mr. and Mrs. Fielden Elbert- son, Arent. |son of Mr. and Mrs Eva Warner, |$0n, accompanied by their two (Miss Crowl expressed her de-|Teturned to Key West yesterday daughters, Misses Shirley and new * s from Pittsburgh, after spending | Joan, returned to the city last jHght with the Island s City and |. very pleasant summer, He was/ night after spending. .the . week- expects to return again in i | near future. Soe | Subseribe to The Citizen, | weekly, | yesterday afternoon on the return | |trip to their homes in Fort! Lauderdale and Dania. | 20c Lawrence Werner, here, well __..:' Mrs. Warner, wife of the late Dr, ‘sections. And saw men fall by the score; ' That deserved all these citations, Will not keep the wolf from the | | OED PAPERS FOR SALE— y were made of’ : he by an exe) 23 a Sonté say. they were drunken) But who will cast the first stone? | each soul } The Citizen. known the guest of his grandmother, |end in Miami and surrounding | Fittings, | Valves, also Water Systems and | Tanks, all sizes. Gray’s Fish- | | ery, Ojus. aug30-1wk | ) i |YOUR OLD MATTRESS made: like mew; one-day service; | limited time only. Write Nu-; | way Mattress Shop, General! | Delivery, Key West, Fla. feces | sept2-2tx | FURNISHED APARTMENT OR | HOUSE. Write Box WW, clo The Citizen. i aug25-27-29-30; sept2-4 | NICE ROOMS. Good beds. Rea-| i |. sonable rates. 626 Grinnell TWO YOUNG BOYS to learn | street. aug28-Lwk | Tailoring and Pressing. Earn ——____———— | _ while you learn. 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