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|Two Couples Are Married Tuesday Woman's Society of Christian! Henry A. Morse, 71, and Phoebe Service of the Methodist Churches Hazelw le Ci ‘ood, 58, both of Dade City, . Of Key West will meet at the Piret| tonight at 7:30|Rev. Ted.M, dones.of the First ‘Miss Mary Lou Barnwell, ad- | who came from Ellandale, N.\D., Secretary Board of} said her tion i son, Woman's Divi ‘New] artist occupation is that of an Work City; Mrs. C.D. Williams,| Jack H.C: +. f arbonell, 23, and Mary President Florida Conference Set-| Lena King, 22, both of Key West, Board; Mrs. T. L. Walker, | were married yesterday by Peace itendent supplies, Florida ) Justice Franklin Arenberg. Mary Anna} Hause Taman | Social Recreation Reeves, head | ‘sam olf Settlement, Tampa, | , Be Re ed [ f be The regular Friday social rec- = 8 | reation night held in the past at m. there: will be a social! the Armory hall for the enlisted their honor in the| personnel of the various govern- ment services, wi!l be resumed this week. Captain Fred Marvil of the }home defense guards who is in | charge of the armory has given his ©. K. for futufe entertainments. ‘The Defense Hostess Club will sponsor the dance.’ rs ESF g y y-<Plans are going forward for the Hallowe'en Dance to be given on ‘Thursday, October 30, at) ‘La Concha Hotel. This gala tis. seas epnccret oy tne donor HE'S A BIT HAZY y .) Prizes will be. awarded with | IN H many other features making up| (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 22—“I have the evening's program. | ‘gall bladder trouble,” complained Hallowe’en Event |@ man called for jury duty. “I get | Pains here.” He indicated his up- per stomach and chest. ene | “Mister,’ said Judge Samuel S. Large ox sar dae at the Leibowitz, “I know something 2 pag Rea A ose afternoon about gall bladder attacks. You poe eunual we en, carni- | get that pain in the back between ral the benefit of the High, i ” PT. A. the shoulder blades. Sit down.’ Merrick a, Sultan’ and’ Gal! HIGHLIGHTS OF PLAY Interesting highlights from the next group, Myrna Lee Curry and! forthcoming production, “Twin Jackie Wells as Martha and | Beds” to be presented on Thurs- George Washington were the win-|day and Friday of this week by ners. Donnie Ray Carbonell as the Key West Players under aus- the devil and Robert Archer as} pices of the Key West Lions Club. < Pinochio were awarded prizes for| “It is mosta distress—mosta dis- the most appropriate costumes. (tress. If1 go home without my Whe committee wishes to thank | clothes-«my wife—she aska me all those who helped make this af- | some questions. . . fair the huge success it was. “If you don’t get out then I'm | going to let my husband kill you. . Royal Neighbors To |I don’t care what he does to ime... Meet Thursday | “I just ups and behind him with ja comfiter—throw it over his The Royal Neighbors of Amer- | head—stuffs a hit with his mouth jica will hold a business meeting |—ties my apron round his neck— Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock in chucks him into the closet—locks the Knights of Pythias Hall. All the door—then I phones the po- members are requested to be in lice. .. attendance. There will be in-,| “I think a man has more respect itiation. }for a whoman if she doesn’t hold Maud Shell, district deputy of |him with too tight a rein. . . Miami, has been here the past/ three weeks, during which time | without any clothes. . . quite a number has been added | “When a man’s cross, you've got to the camp. la chance of finding out what it’s oi labout. But when a man only MAKES INQUIRY ' grins, you don’t know what you're up against... ABOUT KEY WEST) “Now 1 want you to get into lyour clothes and go out by that ‘The Citizen is in receipt of indow. . .etc., etc., etc.” letter from Rev. A: L. Maureau; This and many more bits from recently transferred | “Twin Beds” will wow you out of i ‘Tampa in: which:/your seats into the aisles. he states that)Rev. P. J. Kelleher,! Reserved seats are going fast so stationed at wenn it delay jbut phone Simone was} a visitor in and gét yours new. All pro- ber 20. Rev. Mau-jceeds are to be turned over to the J Lapeis Club blind fund to enable that among the ques- u D by Rev. Kelleher, was/them to earry on their worthwhile “Hw is Key West getting on?”: | task iof ‘assisting the ‘blind and leaving Tampa, Rev. Kelle- | helping poor school children ob- her left for St. Joe, Fla. to meet | tain eye glasses. the bishop at an important meet- | ing of the Diocesan clergy. RESERVATIONS FOR te pi ta AVIATION NEWS |’ all parents of the High School \p.-T. A. who are planning to at- ;tend the banquet longeing the faculty, are asked to phone in By BLOY VILLATE pes bia Saturday. | For reservations call either Mrs. The recently organized South-' Baker 896, Mrs. MeCoy 835-W or ernmost Flying Club met last Mys. Bradley 757. night and elected officers, with | many new members taken in. | WANTED DIAMONDS The officers named were H. P. Hardin, president; Hugh Morgan, viee president; Dick Linnard, secretary; W. E. Plude, treasur- er; George Faraldo, bookkeeper; aD B. L. Grooms, Jr, mechanic: rings on her fingers, thus whiding Evon Hindes, assistant mechanic; diamonds worth more than, $1,- Eloy Villate, advertising mana- | 500. ger; Charles Wardlow, Jr. busi-! ness manager; Jose Ponce, traf-{ fie manager; Fred Hindes, serg-} eant at arms. | Be Co: All of these young men are! ware CHICAGO.—“I want diamond rings, not plain ones”, grumbled a robber in this city who stopped very much interested in aviation from common and are receiving instructions| from Fred Johnson. | That On | ~Keep The Boys Flying” is the! Greomulsion, he = | slogan of the organization, and! Spe to sen, and expel the members are keeping up to laden pt telcos. Sg 4 this slogan. Each and every) member is manifesting great in- | pranes. Tell your druggist to sell you terest in the flying business, ; studying details, and otherwise’ fitting themselves for the flying, ‘CRE j for were married 4st night by__ the} ‘fora special meeting. ‘The follow-| Baptist church. a ihe and other workers will Morse, a native of Hopkintog).... Mass., is retired, while the. bride, | “Did you come into his place BANQUET ARE ASKED Mrs. Coros. She had turned her? | CRUSOES HAVE SON | Mir, and Mrs. Arnold Crusoe an- | {mounce the arrival of a son Mon-! {day at the home, 1124 Oliviaj street. The youngster, who tipped the scales at nine pounds, has _ been} idf Jack Ray. | ' Catherine street, have announced |the birth of a nine-pound boy | last night at 11 o’clock. The baby | will be named Armando E. Cobo. “THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30 a. m,/ | 5th Mer. Time (city office) | | Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night —__. | Mean Normal 1 | | ' i i 80 78 Rainfall, 24 hours ending | 7:30 a. m,, inches —___ 0.00 | }Total rainfall since Oct. 1, | |Excess since October 1, eT a Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches ___ 40.93 |Excess since . Wind Direction and Velocity ! S—4 miles per hour Relative Humidity 83% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today {Sea level, 29.98 {1015.2 millibars) ' Tomorrow's Almanac January Sunrise — 6:29 a. m. Sunset 5:53 p. m. Moonrise 9:40 a. m.! Moonset _ s 8:59 p. m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. PM | High 11:59 11:35 Low — 5:27 5:03 FORECAST Key West and Vicniity: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday, with some likelihood of occasion- al light showers; gentle to mod- |erate winds, mostly south and southeast Florida: Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Thursday, scattered light showers south and east central portions. ; Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate to occa- sionally fresh northeast and east winds over north portion and moderate to occasionally fresh south and southwest winds over south portion; partly overcast weather tonight and Thursday, scattered showers. THE LOWDOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE | This is a queer and funny era You will look high and low and find no one who is sure of any- thing—except that trouble is lurking around the corner. Farmers don’t know which way to turn. Whether to raise more or to raise less keeps "em jin a quandary. Every farmer ‘needs a secretary. Otherwise. if jhe just farmis and raises what he can raise best, he may do the | wrong thing and find himself in a Govt jail. Everybody is fear- ful of something. It may be in- jflation. It | hovering over us. j like the U.S.A. But, here and there, are faint flickers of returning confidence, \like where the folks there in Il- linois and Colorado and Wash- ington state, and some others, are electing themself a square-} jawed governor. “Where there is life there is hope” is a saying as old as the hills—and there is still no law} against it, yet. | “Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. It don’t seem America First group threatens theatre boycott over films. " “TWIN BEDS” “MONROE THEATRE | James Stewart—Hedy Lamar in COME, LIVE WITH ME and DOROTHY LAMOUR in MOON OVER BURMA “TWIN BEDS” Panssssigune npawntn zac TRIUMPH Mr. and Mrs. John Cobo, 1020}. | Comptroller. . 'rebating going to j off may be socialism |; Massing the colors at the statue of Simon Bolivar in Central Park, New York City, during the recent celebration of the 158th anniversary of his birth. TO TALLAHASSEE We went over to Tallahassee with our Tax Assessor, that Nassau-County and my Tax As- sessor, Mr. Sam Sweringin, to in- terview Uncle Jim Lee, the State We gather from remarks made during our versation that Uncle Jim is go- ing to collect tas year, and there is no grafting be Each and every man is going pay his just i honest dues. Not one man pa: ore than his share is con- s this coming or allowed to while the other fellow his. He also says that the budget has got to come down in the same proportion that the assess- ments go up. The only thing that has wor- ried tax c ctors and county commissioners was the collectic of taxes. When the commission- ers started to make their budget they figured how much the as- sessment w nen figured what Percent co be collected, and believe me they cut a big slice for non-collectable taxe: But Uncle Jim says nothing di ing now, collect all the ass ment. One county delinquer nds a collector, oth business doe: d after gi him a fair trial will place bad ones in hands of an at- torney to This will placing the collection of taxes on a bi basis just as John x some other bus man does. Wh fi lect a part of into the pro: or state hope that th collection says, for w Paying their just tax, leaving it to the poor shoulder the load s bas and devil a hobby, John Dagman ‘ity whittles hundreds of miniature boats and sends them to crippled childrea in hospitals. In 1940 he carved 1,050 and sent them to twelve different states and Canada. “TWIN BEDS” 3-purposeVa-tro-nol upeach nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2 i To Whom It May Concern: EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 18, I will not be responsible for debts contracted by COLUMBIA RESTAURANT A. J. BETHANCOURT, JR. dodges |@Way wo! 4 FINDS LETTER IN THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Oct. 22 —Ed Welsh was Moneta, 15 milk road, when he s letter in a clump Picking it up, he was sta! read the name and addr mother-in-law, Fuller of Bonn A violinist was very much “I told you three times’ plained the musi t tT of the paper, ivarius, and in t under ten cents a line, CLUMP OF BUSHE (By Associated Biess) hunting rom the neare of Mrs. more than NO FREE ADVERTISING inted with the acco recital printed in the pape: I used w not..a word ‘That is as it the Stradivarius ises its fiddles in my ¢ : you can me round and tell me about it”. PLAYING SAFE rtly after bre t, 2 and Soda is quite Florida has long known Roa- rico-and-Soda as the perfect “summer highball.” It’s light +. Cooling . . . refreshing— simply delicious. Mellow Ronrico works wonders in any drink. It’s the and nine the War. country “TWIN BEDS“ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1941 SoCo ereeresereseesseeeseeoes Classified Column teeceecccocccce PROFESSIONAL LOUIS A HARRIS Attorney at Law 217 Duval St. Phone 252 jun20-lmo é DR. A. M. MORGAN anne Py : Chiropractor “ E ePhysiotherapy Foot Correction section §& a Box _¥ Page Building * 3--<f mes as Much crude oil tames as or fuel is made now in ted States as in 1917, the entered the ; NOQ—Just Regular Every Day VALUES at 37 Dodge $295 New Rings DeSoto . 345 Ford . 345 i Dodge ..- 225 +1937 Ford (85). 95 j 1934 Chevrolet _... 55 ; 1935 Plymouth _.. 95 | 1935 Hudson __. 165 and Many More We want no JALOPIES in trade at these prices. If your car is in fairly good condition. we'll give you what it's worth. All Cars Guaranteed As Represented see Navarro’s Used Car Lot i PHONE 193-3 It was the biggest hit in Florida last winter finest ram—bar none. Every mellow drop distilled in Puerto Rico. Next time, try Ronrico in your Collins, cocktail or Cuba Libre. Ronrico is not only smart, but inexpensive as well. PUERTO RICO DISTILLING COMPANY, ARECIBO, P. & U.S. Representative: Import Division, McKesson & Robbins, inc, MY. C. *“*Keep “Em ARE YOU INTERESTED IN FLYING? If so, Join the SOUTHERNMOST FLYING CLUB H. P. HARDEN, President Headquarters: Johnson & Johnson, Duval Street (See Aviation Nev All Flying’’ Fleming and Simonton Streets [ SALE!! i | i | | | i i | | ! i | i i i | i | i | | eooee eeeeegeeee Cocececccecceceeece Phones: Office 281, Ho: we LOST—Pair Army Wings, los between Eaton street a Concha Hotel Reward 357-W. octl7-lwkx Phone LOST Saturday on Key Highway, Pocketbook cor ing bank book. book and autc ward. Call 554-W MISCELLANEOUS Announcing Ope KEY WEST BEDDING CO. Box Springs Mattresses Upholsts Renovating Cor. White enc Flemifig oti SINCE A“SHORTAGE of houses teRS exists, why can't 20r‘S men. ar eel live on a boat, have sport and) =. - home for same money. $300 5 - cash for 26-ft. Cruiser. Box AR, ‘ — —_— The Citizen. aug?-tf _ REAL ESTATE Buy and Recondition an Old Home = Various Price Ranges - ASSOCIATED REALTORS J. Otto Kirchhheiner, Mgr. 505 Duval Street on as or nature helps One of Miami's Fines: ‘Dresses x oF Men's Sums Te Phone 124 for Pick-Up Service DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN “Soom ooron panne octs- hmm Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery GENERAL PRACTICE $25 Whitebead Stree: ' Key West. Fla. Phone 612-W —24-Hour Duty— ROOM AND BOAED sha week. Red Brick Tourist Ine 529 Caroline street oct3-iwk TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key Went STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ail GROCERS FURNISHED ROOM wit How much would you give to replace your sight . . . if you lost it! Yet how little most of us do to keep our eyes in good condition! When was the last time you had your eyes exam- ined? If it has been more than two years, make an appointment thie week. This is the only way to be sure that your eves are get- ting all the help they need from your present glasses. may show that your eyes will find greater comfort from Soft-Lite Lenses. Ground te your prescrip- tion, they absorb glare. give more restful vision. DR. J. A. VALDES Office Hours: 8-12; 2-6 p.m “MARY &” Boe mo mae SIGHTSEEIsc Duval Office: Dota—Foo: Deva ‘Street Residence: 35. ‘PHONE ses LS 5 manne ee ie +