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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - Surprise Miscellaneous Shower In Honor Of Miss Ida Bethel A surprise miscellaneous show -;Mrs. Sam Pierce and Mrs. Dorothy er was given in honor of Miss Ida Sands were the prize pate. ie) Carey; ressed as Bethel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |. srpenterspresented-the bride- Otto Bethel, on Friday night, Oct +o be with an express cart of gifts. 47 at the Ley Memorial Church| Refreshments of ice cream, cake annex. The annex was beauti-| and mints were served. fully decorated with potted plants' ‘Those present were: Mesdames and baskets of roses. The show- Irene Adams, Flossie Malone, Rose took the form of a broadcast |Curry, June Knowles, Jr., Hannah , Miss Elizabeth Rosam as | Knowles, Dorothy Sands, Samuel of ceremonies. Pierce, Gladys Roberts, Mary opened by a piano se-' Louise Carey, Myrtle Bowery, by Miss Catherine/Mpry Weatherford, Dorothy A reading given by/Curry, Otto Bethel, Mamie Saw- jie Roberts was enjoyed |yer, Merville Rosam, Sr., Jose- Vocal selections, “Let Mr phine Doughtry, Alice Williams, ‘ou Sweetheart” and “Won- | William Byrant, Mary Thompson, One” were sung by Miss Misses Catherine Knowles, Shir- Blizabeth Rosamr and Miss Cath- ley Weatherford, Miriam Carey. erine. Knowles. Mrs. Josephine |Lila Harris, Elizabeth Rosam and Doughtry, Mrs. Myrtle Bowery, the bride-to-be, Ida Bethel. iF e H ef n ¥ DAYS GONE BY its read- (Happenings On This Date Ten! any a. Years Ago As Taken From eonsidered libelous Files Of The Citizen ‘The writers ms ee words, and write only. Tonight’s Carabina pageant! 7 mest will be almost twice as big 2" baw Bowe | last year’s, at that time | greatest in history, sponsors sof jthe program said today. OF TRAFFIC LAWS ‘Seventeen floats and 30 dec- . The Citizen: jorated automobiles will take our system of govern-; Part in the parade, which is to ment, it is pons Lay ics be staged by the Union de la Carabina. dates solicit the votes of the elec- 3c Ae, eee i toms on the ground that the re-| New delays gripped work on ‘the new postoffice building to- fitness of candidate to be 92Y 25 F. E. Durden, superin- Say, Hees aoe patatbert tendent on the job, announced ties that go with the honor that ‘at no rock has been received. ne seeks. pe is Recent enforcement of traffic) Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Dion Jaws in other cities show a/h@ve announced the birth of an decrease in fatalities, and |¢ight-pound son Saturday night. the seriousness of such acci- Se dents (?) as do occur. i The Citizen, in editorial para- ; The law, as made and provided | graphs, said: the city of Key West for the! “Reports indicate that 100,000 Peace and dignity of the city and unemployed will come to Flor- the safety of its inhabitants, pro- ida this winter. There is no other that the speed limit within city in the state where these can limits of this small city shall be kept out as surely and as eas- the 25 miles per hour. Due re- ily as in Key West. If the county for the law would insure ferry employes are watchful ‘isitors, residents, or enough, few wil] get here. And, perhaps, next of kin to the writ- if local law enforcement authori- er (which therefore makes of ties are zealous enough, these this issue an important matter) | few will stay only a very short will continue in the land of the time. Which is exactly as it living much longer than they will | Should be”. if cars and trucks continue to <,® Sheriff Cleveland Niles was drive at unregulated speed in | Key West. host Saturday to a fishing party It seems reasonable to the board his launch Fay, and they writer that before he shall give age wae =e ‘yn 60 his support to either Willard M. | Prizes after a two-hour trip. Albury or Paul G. Albury, that _ In the party were the Rev. W they shall publish, over their!P- Page of the Baptist church. signatures, as a reason why he with Mrs. Page, Jay Jones and should give his support to either Mrs. Niles ee to the following TAKES PART IN COLLEGE EVENT {A) If you are elected mayor will you enforce the traffic laws without fear, favor or partiality? on ®) Will you promise that, 13 during your term of office you = will. not “fix” violations of the traffic laws? E of 1942 of Florida State College Of course, it seems like a re- for Women Tuesday evening, flection:on a man's integrity to October 21, 8:00 o'clock, in the ask him to promise that after he | coljege auditorium. ‘ has taken the prescribed oath of/ President D. S. Campbell de- office that he will not commit’ jivered the address. perjury, but in view of past his- ————— STREET MEET TONIGHT Miss Jennie Mae Johnson city was in the class of niors invested in the ceremo! of Investure for the Senior tety, any man asking us to place him in a position of honor and power should be willing to give us his word that he will not be- te the confidence for which he ee Ee Wee Ss. Be = ‘ A CITIZEN ON BEHALF OF ihevomner of Deak and Fleming —— a |_Rev. W. B. Mundy will lead Cee ms, 1941. jyear in search for beauty and the unusual, and I say to you honestly that nowhere in these United States will you find more and romance and sce than right here in F From Key West We accompanied by Mrs. top flight ‘cameraman’ in right, will swing up the wi of the peninsula. in Michigan about N: Then, he said: ying into the delightful job of further selling Florida to the touring thousands” KEY WEST IN LINE FOR GREAT WINTER (Continued from Page One) promation is bearing fruit may be seen in the increased travel in- to virtually all of America’s play appeal places. Welsh was high in his praise of Key West as a vacation play place, es: “You in Key West are extreme- fortunate in having such a Seine Old World atmosph¢re to e visitor. e average has been sold on the idea-that he must travel abroad this Old World charm MONROE THEATRE he can find it right here. TYRONE POWER and LINDA own country.” DARNELL in m his swing through Florida BLOOD AND SAND is gathering material for, AAA magazines and metro-! . newspapers and for use in eeeeeecceccooocoooocooes & fadiocasts over @ Michigan STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Q He als a with his travel talks COFFEE ltraining the ignorant; jalive. | them alive. jgrowing as the days go by. The regular street meeting will o color j ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS WILL BE OBSERVED MISSIONARY SUNDAY WILL BE WIDELY OBSERV- ED TOMORROW Tomorrow (Sunday, October 26 is Missionary Sunday throughout the entire Methodist Denomina- tion of 3,000,000 members. This day has been set apart leaders as the day on wh each member is to express his interest and loyalty to the Mis- sionary Program of the Church, his loyalty to the advancement of the Kingdem of Righteousness upon earth, by making a finan- by our cial contribution to World Serv- ice. We live in days of war hys- teria and confusion. Many ple are harried by fear and popu- | lar passions are beginning to ru rather high. It is possible us to lose sight of the supreme responsibility cf the church, its missionary program. ow, never before, the mission me: sage is needed around the world This is no time to close up our New Testaments and silence our messages of peace and good-will No one can exaggerate the dif- ficulties that we face today as we attempt to preach the gospel of Christ. Hatred, selfishness, ar prejudice, has poisoned the Ii of whole nations; but, if we be lieve Christ, we believe that is the greatest force in the w and ‘even while love is being na ed to the cross it is triun This message must be preac in the teeth of those who ai cate hate, fury, retalia venge, and “annihilatio: Christian fellowship m maintained throughout the world The strong hands of the Ai can Church must reach acr China, India, Africa, and uttermost parts of the eai keep alive the fire of fa hope. The faith of nen in t moral priniciples must be pr served. The world must not be allowed to lose its co: the survival power of goo Methodism must have and do part. In thousands of mi tions in far-away plac are lighted. Little gre Christians in the midst of giles, in small chapels on cro ed streets, are healing the ve persuasively. and with out lence, they are spreading 1 fundamental principles manity, kindnes: courage upon rest They are Methodism The calls that are being m upon the American Church: numerous and insistent. The ca that come to you as indivi Methodists in Key West of all the claims that are m upon the Christian's is more sacred no! than the call of m The pastors of speaking Methodis' upon the Methodist of to arise in their st observe this day one cent. A. C. RIVIERE, First Methodist Ch W. B. MUNDY Fleming Street C t . . W. E BRY Ley Mem to attend. IN MEMORIAM CONSTANCE WARDS. rest, October 21 ne'er for, ROBE who In God's keeping over re THE FAMILY 6236 Northwest. 14th Avenue Miami, Florida, October 23rd, 1941 SPEED BOAT RIDES “MARY E” SIGHTSEEING Porter Dock—Foot Duval Street PHONE $166 for ¢ Service Men To Be Entertained et25-1t TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR x BRAND CUBAN COFFEE Birthe Se DAUGHTER BORN A telegram was received today from Chicago uncing the birth Former Key Westers Here On Visit w yea SPECIAL PROGRAM AT FLEMING ST. CHURCH a “Java club’ Y. MC. A at and co) ne YMCA this week. Established 1885 { Lopez Funeral Service sa BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL °:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:50 a. m “FIELD AND HARVEST” TRAINING UNION 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 pv. m “DAMAGED BEYOND REPAIR” WHAT FUN TO ENAMEL WITH SUCH GORGEOUS cotors! --- AND IT'S 50 EASY, 100, WITH ENAMELOID! Anyone can use Exameloid! A sin- gle coat of this 16 snectes rs COLORS 80: work, odds and ends PT. around the home. FREE! COLOR STYLING SERVICE Let us lend you the famous SW Style Guide. Stop in or phone. SO. FLURIDA CONTR. & ENG. CO. Corner White and Eliza Streets PHONE 592 news” with spar- kling color all kinds of furniture, wood- : years as ” Methodist (Sto: RO ; We Teach You How To Skate — lw FORMER PASTORS COMING TO CITY Rev. Joe A. Tc Hendry Memorial church of Fort Pierce, Tive in the city Tuesday - : | 1 M be ed for a pastor of visiting the ci assist in Optical Science may help you DISCOVER A NEW WORLD nro will be Mrs. Frank Sawy | { ! | i i Better vision means greater comfort, better work, great- er security. And you never know whether or not your eyes are giving you the keen, comfortable sight to which you are entitled unless you have them examined peri- odically . . . every year if you wear glasses. Particu- larly im these times, those whose eyes are sensitive to light find new comfort when their prescription is ground in Soft-Lite Lenses. These scientific lenses filter out unwanted light, protect your eyes against over- brightness. Take care of your eyes today. Phone for an appointment or come in. DR. J. A. VALDES T Keep Your Weight In ‘Shape and Your Shape In Weight Session 2:30 to 4:30 p. m and 8:00 to 10:30 p. m. LADIES INVITED DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN GENERAL PRACTICE $25 Whitehead Street Key West. Fla. Phone 612-W = Office Hours: $-12; 2-8 p. m. —24-Hour Duty— Address Phones $32 Duval Office: 332 Street Residence: 351 PEARLMAN, hie. i TT “The Store of Quality” A Complete Store For— LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN Prepare Now For the Cool Wieather Ahead. FIVE CASES OF Less. Select your Fall Ward- tobe from a large stock that ¢ was bought early at low prices. ¢ BLANKETS NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 4 Cotton, Part Wool and AS USUAL $1.39 to $9.85 Pair SHOES! SHOES! Five Cases of Complete stock of many well SHEETS and ikncwn brands of SHOES for PILLOW CASES Buy Now and Save. Prices ¢ Will Be Much Higher Later. ¢ 30 dozen Pillow Cases in boxes. ¢ beautifully embroidered at 4 65c, $1.20 and $1.25 pair ¢ 26 dozen Silk Hose. all new ¢ colors for fall . 63 to $1.254¢ Buy now—Silk Hosiery is get- fing scarcer and more ex- pensive. New shipment of CRETONS — DRAPERIES and SPREADS All At Special Prices Large assortment of INFANTS’ GIFT ITEMS for 50c to $2.98 each ‘Also complete showing of A A be a be to te te ta to te te te tr te te te ts tte te ttn tn te ivery Shoe sold as always with k AAAAAAABAABAA 5 te dnt ttn de inn de tt ttt td ry il Men's SHOES in “CROSBY SQUARE” and “FREEMAN'S”. DRESSES f a ~ See de de dn dn dp dn ti te dp i tn i iin te et in dee tin ddd tntnd Aaah abd bE > As always our Children's > Department is the largest and Paul ane ofthe art show {bt cnet ake We ad > ing of SUITS, DRESSES. TOP- 4 5 “siciey Temple” > PERS. COATS, JACKSTS.4 > Cont; with heod > EVENING GOWNS. EVENING 4 » “ })COATS and CAPES. Also, > EVENING SLIPPERS. AAAAADAAA ADAM MM te tte te te te te. ¥ i i i REF e rf § Caisrenty Deces = 515s op = b Bors’ pre Pants, 3 Piece Household as low as $6.95 (Sizes 6 to 20) Ready and Di SALE ON DRESSES ae itr your choice. ular prices. SHOES! SHOES! : : SHO! we we your — pe babendil pages ee es to toe oh a visit. Let us fit you. pee gh gy 1 —— $2.45 to $5.00 Trousers. Men's and Boys’ (A few left at $1.98) New Fell Hats to match Suits. Sd dd dn tnd An tndn de tn dndn dn dntnddndntndndndndndndndndnd tL AAA PAA aaa aaa AAAAADAAAAA Addai | HOLTSBERG’S | Your Mest Popular Shepping Center Thus fasuiags No House Is Impossible . . . Repairs and Remodeling The Store of Fashion am plete Show uy FALL MERCHANDISE FOR THE CHILDREN AND INFANTS. PERERA AERO OED VANTA GARMENTS for your Cherub Everythmg from BABY BINDERS te KNIT KNITIES CORDUROY SEPARATES FOR BOYS and GIRLS Perfect for School and Play! Seft. Giurdp. Water Repellant Cordure; and Gaverdme = Gwer alls, Jumpers, etc. in sigh colors; Mux or Manch Tika os : " e just received a new sBipmem o¢ reese | “Favorite” Nellie Don DRESSES for the Laden @) Come in today and select yours. Latest strics, newest colors. SHOES! SHOES! Our SHOE DEPARTMENT «& withest « deat the most complete department m town Mest ang style or color of Shoes can be purchased at th tame. See for yourself when you pay us a vit. APPELROUTH’S PREPARE EAA R OOD