The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 15, 1941, Page 4

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CITY AND COUNTY | << | TO ATTEND CHURCH Daughters Of oe | ic America .Jmiena pine meet Assembled In Meeting Friday a TY -: soning iy ey _—— al special i in eir! Lad Catholic | members were asked to assist Mrs. | honor at the First Methodist | ef America, St, Mary | Sullivan in forwarding informa-_ ‘Sea, was held at the| tion to her by calling 487-R or, ning at 7°30 o'clock. word at her residence 1404; Special music will be provided | Deep sympathy was'yexpressed | partment of the church and the/ Vir-/ to. one of our former Grand| pastor, Rev. A.C. Riviere, will! death of her/deliver a message in keeping thel, a well! with the occasion. ‘ ‘Tmem-| All citizens interested in good | ; {ber ‘of our congregation’ and tom- government for the community business | munity. Pi |are invited to attend and assist in rs.) After the business session was | making the service of real value. the inition conde Father Atherton ad-! . place! dressed the court and spoke of his. Parish Hall at| sincere appreciation for the in- MOSCOW REPORTED All members are asked jterest and cooperation from the) IN ‘GRAVE PERIL’ Catholic Daughters. He urged | it was} them to strive for Christian unity; (Continued from Page One) and world peace. |materials which would have Father Atherton paid a_ deep! been used against Russia. i October | and touching tribute to our as-/ j at the U.S. O.Cen- sistant pastor, Rev. Father Mau-| PRISONERS ARE NO reau who was transferred re-| PROBLEM FOR NAZIS | being ar-/cently to Tampa College. With | (By Associated Presx) the date and location to| deep feeling Father Atherton re-| BERLIN, Oct. 15.—Capture of later. | viewed a portion of Father Mau-|more than 3,000,000 Russian activities by reau’s work, his sorrow on leaving | prisoners have provided the Ger- . Regent ‘ey West and the many friends of man war machine with no prob- regarding sii all creeds, nationalities and color. Jem it was not fully prepared to in the families of} Father Maureau was a land meet, a propaganda ministry resulted in the elec-| mark and Key West will never} bulletin said today. J. B. Sullivan. as’ forget him. The court voted are-| The bulletin said. the army | work of mercy. All|memberance to Father Maureau. | went into} Russia prepared’ for, ae eS Hage numbers of prisoners, and | 'set up in ‘adyance.a rapid sys-/ fem for getting them to the rear, | Division Street School P.-T. A. m for getting Mein to the rear - Held interesting Meeting Tuesday a pace Sirs Goce = farther back. Each of the ‘ i 7 ' it was declared, is equip- regular meeting of the} ty is scheduled for Friday for the PS, 7 ieee Street School PT. A.| benefit of the P-T. A. [Ped to handle “tens “of theu- ! ‘The membership committee | 5274S" of prisoners. : was held Tuesday with Mrs. Eu- fs 6 paid members. | Repeating the former claim of gene Roberts, president, presid- | os e lunch room report showed |™0re than 3,000,000 prisoners, the \that 3,495 meals had been served | bulletin said about an equal : “The meeting was opened, with | during September. jnumber of Red soldiers have | the flag salute, followed by the! A count of parents revealed a eg ves rey, es singing of “The Star Spangled nine rooms had more than one-| 5-4 Ge peat eet Banner”. A violin solo, “Sona- third of the parents present. Mrs. |™€P Ut of action. | tina” by Pagaini, was given by Doughtry’s room led with sixty-| ee ; : EERE gag ef SLO (ena eet g Cleora Roberts. lseven percent, followed by Miss | nnouncement Mrs, James Higgs’ resignation |Cochran’s room with sixty me OF E _ as secretary was accepted and ‘cent, Mrs. Cabot’s room with fif- | ngagement Mrs. Mamie Knowles was elected |ty-seven percent, Mrs. Somers’ | pee to fill the vacancy. |room with fifty-one percent,| Mr. and Mrs.C. H. Tift an-| Mrs: Eugene Roberts gave a{Mrs. Jones’ room with forty-|nounce the engagement and ap- brief report on the P.-T. A. | eight percent, Miss Marjorie Rob- proaching marriage of their School of Instruction, which was jerts’ room with forty-two per-|daughter, Rose, to Milton J. E f at esville. icent, Mrs. Sweeting’s room with | Spurny, son of John H. Spurny, made for a Hallo- \thirty-eight percent and Miss. of Bay City, Tex. { ‘Thursday afternoon |Curry’s rocm with thirty-seven| Mr. Spurny is a pharmacist’s! Bayview Park.’ A Bingo par-! percent. mate at the Naval Dispensary here. j | The wedding will take place in} eee) bo Forward For |arcesa mio Presenting Play “Twin Beds’ |tion reservation. “Twin Beds”, the laugh festi-;them, whose tenth wedding an-| Benjamin Franklin was the val to be presented by Key West|niversary the Hawkins are cele-| first postmaster general under Players in the High School audi-|brating at the opening of the play | the a Coren spc torium on Thursday and Friday, | i jg | Country, and Samuel Osgood was ¥ ¥;| to the utter disgust of Harry. This’ fhe first under the Constitution. October fegisagactg fas ante toi disgust inspired him with the — | pees aa mal ue te “Lignan | jclever idea of moving to another “TWIN BEDS” in this city. |part of the town. Unhappily, he| Play is being sponsored by the! follows his Inspiration to the dot, Eczema, Rash, West Lions is or-' ils hi i : entation, in conjunction lec aia ond Sap ieee Use pa: etter Stet ing Y | Money back if first bottle fails to sat: Key West Players are donating Sn i i y a |escapes them in time for the final! isty in the relief of external their services and all proceeds curtain. | Shing of Memena’ Banke Teter, aoe iy i & be used for local blind work. | dies, te Itch. % wih bon Beds”, a distinct depar-| Key West Players have chosen | peat ta ee toedet ‘nile |an ideal cast for the portrayal of! nature helps heal. ture in farce, is as ciean as a rol- | 4; Piece of incessant and fun licking north wind. There is noth-| | in line or situation which can | Cast © How do your possibly offend. It is, in brief, a} ‘ le valuable lesson in the exhilara-| "TY Hawkins ___ Steve Boyden og EYES affect your work? Blanche Hawkins ey, pe scary y angord ge ht B. J. Sutherling..| © resell like wit a surprising Si8nora Monti Helen Swain @ pry and the Sel haseso of the | Signor Monti _.. Mills Thorntoh| © ftuation is itted to develop {#™#nda Larkin ern g ee _e gt gered meet ake hee meals ‘The story of “Twin Beds” deals '+ — Ps | with the felicities and infelicities Norah — - Edith Moffat | ° pede of a madi ae $6 27 | Granville Hoey _. Director, @ rs “| Fred Gleason ..._ Stage Manager| @ Fon AO otis to bal themacives of Maisie Gaiti, ‘Susan LaKin, | uncomfortable and trouble-brew-| Thelma Thompson and Alce | @ cottace S 4 | Curry ss Properties ing Ser nes is, teablgnable Martha Watson, Kipp Paige, . ere Hawkins portrayed by | Donovan Herrick, Garrell | @ * Steve Boyden, is a young business | heaps tai 4 Lint @ Craftsman, business man, man who “married for a econ = |Clara Yates, Hermine Means, : | © professional man, secretary addition to ora tiated cong Theresa Sullivan Make-Up © or clerk — no matter what ins oe aeons Bes nts; Maudie Johnson, Lettie Sulli- . your occupation, you can’t in no unmistakable manner his} Y@" Prompters e do your best work if your wife's fondness for giving parties’ w¢,1 5 CANARY LAYSEGG © eyes aren't up to par. For be! . Pe et an oP a ! . @ highest efficiency have your tenor, (MSs Thornton), and his ST. PAUL, Mann —-Mre, Flor- @ eyes examined . . . make ‘Amazon of a wife, (Helen Swain); | ere lcs tat Ce es sure that you are seeing ac- who have the apartment above |canary she had bought from a\ @ Curately without strain. ———— ‘ “TWIN BEDS” jlocal pet shop had laid an egg. © Your eyes may be sensitive } * . to over-brightness, causing i discomfort, headaches, ner- - TODAY— | e The Sosdee in Key West | @ vyousness ,.,a general slow- l Poh ing up. Should examination STAR * BRAND © show this to be so, Soft-Lite - Lenses will be prescribed i CUBAN COFFEE $ for added ease and more OM SALE AT ALL GROCERS e comfortable vision. eel SS ree DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN, and Surgery DR. J. A. VALDES ' Osteopathic Medicine OPTOMETRIST ' GENERAL PRACTICE | Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p. m. 925 Street “| Address Phones 532 Duval Office: 332 Street Residence: 351 as well as all candidates in the! (FNS) Interest in the elections|°PP*? 25 frightened the most. | that the new building might pre- next spring will probably center) on the race for the Supreme Court! | seat of retiring Justice J. B. Whit- (Stone) Church next Sunday eve-| s.eiq who has held the post for the | past 37 years. | for the occasion by the music de-| +210, chairman of the ‘and attorney for the Florida State |T°0™- ; Railroad Commission, and Wil. Hliam P. Allen, ‘prominent Talla. hassee attorney, Have already an-! i { primarily for entertainme POLICE OFFICER : service men, but it will revert JOINS IN GAME: ulsion relieves promptly be- city ownership at the end of t pS Se pec Nag ag eae. and oy present state of emergency. M (By Associated Press) and aid nature | While, the city will furnish it with complaint of a woman that, boys playing ball were disturbing the jis umpiring the game”. * THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MANY TO SEEK (SLIGHT MISTAKE, CONTRACT TO BE _ BEAUTICIAN’S ASSN. i WHO’S TO BLAME? LET FOR CENTER PLANS CONVENTION HIGH COURT SEAT (By Associated Press) | (Continued from Page One) AT TAMPA, FLORIDA | HELENA, Mont, Oct. 15.—It's was recommended, backers of the {a question whether the lady or the project since have pointed out TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 15.— every | She went on a vacation and sent a better appearance if it asked the police to keep check on were not located there behind the her house while she was gone. county jail. The officer on the beat tried the’ County commission several door, several nights later, and months ago granted its approv. (Tiff) - | found it opened. for use of the rty, gener: ey a gt aa Ste! Jae wanmed 30, “tuted “cn ie emeed to bnenty Gemad but fic Executive Committee | 48hts and’ stepped into” a ‘bed-" aquilino Lopez, city. attorney since has contended that the 1 actually is in custody of the Lopez explained today that the Property originally was set aside ida Be: positio: A blood-curdling yell came from the bed. The lady was in it. She had returned unexpectedly TAMPA, Oct. 15. woman in Florida cian trade, interest the coming annual Flor- / fact that for the for the first time any of Florida’s WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1941 (FNS) Every a certainly one engaged in the beauti- is anticipating with! , autician’s mn, to be held tober 19 through 22. years—and, nounced their intention to run but failed to notify the officers. “for the public use”, and although iam tte erase “Twin BEDS |while others being mentioned as! “TWIN BEDS” neither governing body has title j° 0 ohiy eaiahy aircut ——_ —— |probable candidates are Judge} to it, the city is presumed by 1 bec if = ber of F H |George Couper Gibbs of Jackson- to be the representative of the eine ae sie a wn of F PREVENT lville, former Attorney General, Be C public. " iStaniey Milledege and Dan H| SEWATE LO! |P' Approved by the federal _se- i? the fashion centers co From Deveroping | Redfern, attorney, of Miami. common colds curit) agency and Pre At the test sme | 1F See } Roosevelt, the building wi! short bob sniffle or sign of nasal evimamen, pot 2 from few & of Vicks Va-tro-noi upeac my in Chic from _That Hang On germ laden : to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- games and equipment. mucous mem- branes. Tell PARES yd ae eee & bottle of Grcomulsion with the St LACKED IMPORTANT THING MUNCIE, Ind, Oct. 15—On ‘Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis | got no ‘ome. 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