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Key West This Woman’s Club ‘meeting in the history of Woman’s Club Meets : was the most aus-|sale of the old one and the moving rs On Duval St. {great assistance rendered during afternoon at 4:00/the purchasing of the new home, i | Gwendol | office | Lord, Miss Borden's sister, arri {last night from i | Mr. and Mrs. Borden p! joe the Public Library. The club | tcir homes in Key | Went on tecord.. as* being very | Mis: Howard will return to Wash- ; 8rateful to the lawyers who do-/| ington in a few days. this or-|nated legal services — Aquilino, ing | LOpez, Julius Stone, Allan Cleare, | |Jr., J. Lancelot Lester; also to Dr. | local Catholic. Church will Jeave| Warren wh: P _ | tomorrow or Saturday for Tampa mental in a nad Baie eae | where he has “been transferred. | ae lad nake 'Rev. Maureau has spent- many! jthe purchase of the Hellings’ years in Key West, having made| building possible and to Carl Ber-| numerous friends throughout the) valdi who as county commissioner | city, all of whom regret to see him | aided in moving the Public! leave, wishing him all success in Library books. |his new field of activities. Pate Wm. Warren brought to, seni Tae | ¢ attention of the club the per- wijjiam A. Freeman, president coe Supervision Mr. and Mfs. | o¢ the City Council, left this morn- t pp have given constantly to ing over the highway for Key who is an . drew plans for| ware and Miami, where he will} as it Rev. A. L. Matiregu, S. J. of the |? were presented to the club membership by Mrs. Knapp, namely ‘Mrs. Rob Roy Ricketts, Ist vice- it. “Mas. Carl Bervaldi, 2nd vice- president. Migs. A. M. Morgan, recording secretary. ‘Mrs. Greyburn Pinder," corre- secretary. Mrs. James S. Roberts, treas- urer. \ Mrs. Dan Navarro, auditor. Mirs. Stephen W-. Douglass, di- rector. | the changes in the building, and jhas given daily inspection of the jexecution of this project. ' } Mrs. Warren brought before the lclub the necessity of all women | who can at all give their services ; to come to the Red Cross Sewing | room. Expert cutters are needed badly... The room is open every ) Tuesday and Friday but will be ; opened at other times if requests \are made to Mgs..Warren or Mgs. | Navarro, 4 |’ Mxs. Stephen Douglass, chair- man of membership committee ted three new members to e club, Mrs. Russell Crenshaw, - tee }Mrs. Marion Farland and Mrs. notinced, the list appearing in to- | mortow’s issue of The Citizen. |? aul Dessez. In bringing greetings to the. membership, Mrs Knapp spoke of | _the wonderful cooperation she has Fyeceived in all club activities; the ranged by the national defense chairman of home and community service was opened by singing “I Am An American”, led by Mrs, Big Dance Last Mrs. A. M. Morgan introduced Night At uso | the speaker for the day, J. J. Tre- | vor, general chairman of defense a | bond and stamp sales. Mr. Trevor | A large number of enlisted jexplained the issues of bonds of- men and young ladies of Key tered for sale by the treasury de-| ‘West enjoyed themselves thor- jpartment. He especially urged oughly at last night's dance at | children be interested in purchas- the USO club. Mr. Johnson, of | ing stamps thus taking part in the| pe a ppg Sucrpomerd ene |defense program of their govern- nl xe? ;ment. Kyser and his college of musical | In keeping with’ the program | knowledge. |theme Mrs. Eva Warner sang Irv- Free cigarettes were passed out ing Berlin’s new song “Any Bonds pon hapa ita a Pre | Today”. Mrs. Ralph Milner was) ETA Men, apie, bo | ae ane ° | (The meeting was concluded | present Grand Regent of the | with an inspection tour of the Catholic Daughters. |new club and although the re- | Music was furnished by the| modeling job is not completed La Concha orchestra anti USO | much praise was given the leaders | ushers were Henry Fitzsimmons, | in this organization for the work | pen of the bt sod ae weal | accomplished during the summer geant Russo. Esposito, . er, was door guard. prenthe ‘The program for the day, ar-| spend a vacation of a few weeks. Mps. Haines Wilder was an ar- \rival in the city yesterday from Tampa for a visit of about two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Jack at the home, 825 | Je Bernard Waite, Jr, who had | been’serving with the Key West | National Guard Company at Fort Crockett, Galveston, Texas, re- | turned to Key West last evening. ‘Mr Waite has been placed on the inactive list, and will remain here | indefinitely. He reports that «ll of the boys at the camp are get- ting along very nicely. Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours ____ : Lowest last night —_ Mean ___ ae Normal — Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches es OD: | Total rainfall since Oct. 1, | at og, fe REE S 7S 2.67 Excess since October 1, inches 1.03) Total rainfall since Jan. 1, | inches . 37.34 Excess since January 1, Oe a Wind Direction and Velocity NE—7 miles per hour Relative 76% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sea level, 30.00 (1015.9 millibars) Tomorrow s Almanac An announcement was made/ ,,, Sunrise __ _ 6:23 a. m. that a House. Party would be | Miss Lourdes Niles Sunset 6:95 p. m held at the USO club on Thurs- | eds elio ° joonrise - Bist 56 p. m. day, Oct. 16, starting at 7:30 | Weds Emelio Garcia Moonset E 10:41 am. . m. The ram will consist R Tomorrow's Tides o Cauinaniy “Gagive from 17:30 | Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Niles of 3005 (Naval Base) $0.40 p.m. From 8:00 to 8:30 | Central Ave, Tampa, have an- AM. PM the Key West High School Dra- }nounced the marriage of their High ae 1:04 matic Class, under the direction | @uehter, Miss Lourdes Niles, to\Low ___ _ 6:33 6:00 of Miss Engel, will present a|}melio Garcia, son of Mr. and) FORECAST Che-act comedy. titled, “Write |Mrs. Manuel Garcia, 1804 How-! Key West and Vicinity: Fair to Me A Love Scene”. This will be he Avenue, Tampa. p & a The wedding took place Sep- sinere by dancin until 11:00), her 23 at the home of the | bride's parents. Naptial Shower | Mrs. Garcia is a native of Key For Faye Adams |West but has lived in, Tampa | since childhood, | She is the niece of Cleveland Niles, former Monroe county \sheriff, and Nathan Niles, agd nuptial shower was held her di grandfather is Louis Salazar, day afternoon, from 5 to 7 | all. of Key. West. o'clock, in the Lions Clubhouse | Mr. Garcia is, a native. Tampan, on Seminary street. | Mr, and Mrs. Garcia are spend- Affair was given by Mrs. sat ing a month’s honeymoon in Ha- drew Elwood, Mrs. A Maitlan vana, Cuba. After a short visit Adams, Miss Henrietta Moss, ' in Key West they will reside in Mrs. G. C. Saunders, Mrs. J. R.|pampa, where Mr. Garcia is in Fleitas, Mrs. Emory Harris and | business with his brother. | as Mrs. Merrill Adams. - Appropri program iter- | - Piyas rendered with mu-| Royal Neighbors To | Meet Tomorrow Honoring Miss Faye Adams, a tainment was rendered with mu-| sic by Mrs. Hastings Piodela and Henry Roy Canfield. Miss Adams will be wed to Robert Saunders in the Fleming Street Church on Saturday eve- ning, October 11, at 7:00 o'clock. The Royal Neighbors. group will hold a meeting tomorrow jnight on the ground floor of the Knights of Pythias Hall on Fleming street. = State representative Maud |Carlson of Lakeland, Fla. and | District Deputy Maud Schell of | Miami will also be present and Two Marriages Here Yesterday partly cloudy tonight and Fri- day; gentle to moterate variable winds. Florida: Fair to partly cloudy |tonight and Friday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits jand East Gulf: Moderate variable winds over south and moderate westerly shifting to north and northeast over north portion; |Partly cloudy weather tonight and Friday. MRS. BOYER GOES ON BUYING TRIP, Mrs. Clara Boyer, proprietress ,of Rose Marie Shoppe and son, accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Mondul, left over the highway yesterday for opening of the Fashion Show in New York at the Hotel Ritz Carlton, 11th to 15th, where she will see the very latest stylés in frocks and en- sembles, which she will bring back for the Shoppe. Mrs. Boyer will be in New York for about six weeks select- ing all the latest styles for her Shoppe. While there she will be gina eget talons will give a talk on “Fraternal ry L E G A L s - Insurance”, bay me Snes | All memibers of the organiza- 'S, THE COURT oF THE coun 4 am pry a friends, are in- STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO! | vil 0 al mn c. oPrank °E.; Clark, 66,, originally | af. Quebec, Ontario, who: is mak- | ing his home in Key West, and | Adolfine A. Atutavitsh, 28,, Brooklyn, N. Y., were married by | County Judge Raymond Lord. | To Meet Tonight Frescesy will be 0 meeting ot the| P. 0. of A. held this evening, be- ginning at 7:30 o'clock, at the 2 Deceased. F INTENTION TO WAKE CATION FOR PINAL DISCHARGE s here! has filed his final apply to t he will a R. Lord, ¢ Ex- M for scharge as the estate of Ann er, deceased, on this 7th ber, 1941. d for final di BEN 8S. GROSS. e of Annie M ' friends are * gram. a THE KEY WEST CITIZEN COMMANDER F. K. O'BRIEN, of the U. S. Navy Recruiting Service, is shown here placing the new Navy “Badge of Honor” | on the lapel of an applicant for enlistment in the Navy. (Badge shown above at right.) All ambitious young men who apply forservicein Uncle Sam’s ““Two-ocean” Navy, whether accepted or not, are given this new badge as a mark of their patriotism. To learn of the many opportunities the Navy and the Naval Reserve offer, local men of 17 years and over can get the official illustrated free booklet, “Life in the Navy,” from this news- paper’s Navy Editor. CHURCH GROUP NEW SERVICE MET MONDAY BEING OFFERED ae AT LA CONCHA GEORGE A. BRINXMAN. NEW MANAGER, GIVES OUTLINE DEVOTIONALS LED BY MRS. GLORIANA BAYLY: MANY OTHER ACTIVITIES OF PROGRAM FOR COMING( ‘The Women's Auxiliary ot st; “""TER SEASON Paul’s Church held its monthly business meeting Monday after- Migee > IsI ee ee George Re Baie kee ee bers were present. ager of the La Concha Hotel The devotionals were led by to Key West with a life- Mrs. Gloriana Bayly, president ‘me of experience in the hotel ee : business. eae Christian Education secre- 4 Brinkm before coming Gay- t manager of Mrs. Milton Sawyer ter Hotel for 12 on the United Tha: en connected and Mrs. Rutledge Curry or and Miami uch he Colum- Supply Work : Mrs. Bayly announced Thurs- day, October 16, Founder’s Day, will be duly celebrated. It was decided to have the Fall In- gathering of the Blue Boxes at a service in the church at 8:00 o'clock, after which a prograr Suitable to the occasion held in the newly-decorate i ish Hall All Paris! ers and invited to the pro- Further announcements will be made in the near future The Provincial Synod of the Woman's Auxiliary, Pre Sewanee, will be held in C ton, S. C., November 4- Fall m Fleetwood and orthern summer resorts such as the famous old Grand Union, Saratoga Springs, Ft. William Henry Hotel at Lake George, N. Y., Montauk Menor, Montauk South Florida Paul's, Delray B eward, Wil- roduced. H who is secr connected District Five, wil h the restaur: iness for meetings. a century dating back to the Restau- Marineland, Fia., smallest incorpc 1is grandfather. claims to have the smallest tele- phone directory in the world. It sence’ in restaur measures three and a half by five Mexieo to New Englar inches and has eight pages. and more recently has sociated with his mother in the famous Maxwell House and Din- ‘ing Room in Miami. Maxwell has gained varied e3 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carbonell. IN A CLASS BY ITSELF RUMFORD ia BAKING POWDER CONTAINS NO ALUM Send for NEW booklet, containing dozens of bright ideas to improve your baking . .. Address: Rumford Baking Powder. Box W. Rumford, Rhode Isiand. BERGDAL’S CAMP BOCA CHICA For Sale BEACH - DOCK - RESTAURANT - MODERN CABINS - COMPLETE LIGHT PLANT Apply at Camp or See Your Own Broker You Can Make It the PLAYGROUND of Key West —SEE I1T TODAY! | Daughters Of King Hold Meeting of the | monthly session yesterday after- inoon. There were eleven mem- ; ent. } Miss Jennie Seymour, | Which starts with corporate com- | tivit: P the | “Forth”, one of the church pa- (By Associated Press) i FULTON, Me, Oct 9—A newspaper published by the boys of Missouri's Boys’ State at Fulton wondered, editoria why they call the dining roo the “mess hall”? St. Paul’s chapter, King, met Daughters in regular bers and one probationer _ pres- d the edi eres a mess The prayer service was led by president of the chapter. Plans were made for the All. Saints Day of Prayer, leave the munion, Saturday, Nov. 1. An’ article on the various ac- s of the order throughout nation was read from RELIEF DRIVER RELIEVES FATHER (By Associated Press) MAYSVILLE, Ky., Oct Patrolman J. F. Brodt, Jr., fle d a city bus to tell Driver R Mitchell he had just er. Years Younger, Full Notice was given by the secre- , of the > Daugh- ters of the King to be held in ing of 1 Charleston, S. C., Nov. 4 Mrs. ™ » - Bayly, who is ex man, Diocese of South Florida will attend the me Paul Sawyer is for Gai take upa Cuban Club = —BARRY‘’S—— La Concha. Orchestra Friday. Oct. 10th MEN, 40c 8:30 PM. Defense Recreation Club TRY LA CONCHA’S NEW MENU— SPECIAL HEALTH LUNCH, 35° MONROE THEATRE Henry Fonda in The Return of Frank James Hugh Herbert in THE BLACK CAT Swifts Branded Club Steak. .-Ib. 39c Chuck Roast. Ib. 27c Beef Stew. . Ib. 19c } Rib Roast . . Ib. 35c Leant-Delicious Ground Beef.-Ib. 19c Swifts PremiumLeg-O’-Lamb . . Ib. 27c i AM Shoulder Roast. Ib. 25c Tender Chops. Ib. 29c ASavory Treat Tasty Stew. . . Ib. 15c PEANUT HAMS: - - -LB. 29¢ Whole or Small Half Swift’s Fine Georgia Flavor PREMIUM BACON %2-LB. 17° Fine Flavor PORK SHOULDER ROAST: -- --- 4B. 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