The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 30, 1941, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY :-: Production Crew Of ‘Death Takes A Holiday’ Has Been Announced Miss Ida Engel, coach of “Death | Takes a Holiday”, which will be presented Nov. 21, by the Dramatic Department of the High School, &nnounced the production crew of or caprice of death, .dramatically Go the play as follows: Scenery — Enrique Cecil Daniels, Russell Hyman, Melvin Adams, Donald Lowe, Roy ‘Chancellor. Make-up—Edith Sands, Cecil | Rhoda, played by Wilma Russell, ! Cabanas, | \days so that he may find love. Lights—Philip Scheurer. Practice on the play began Mon- day night. The play deals with the whim }portrayed by Melvin Adams, to assume mortal shape for three Three women attract him: Alda, played by Geraldine Kennedy (OUR DEWOCRACY—— ‘vs ) REV. MUNRO TO aT TT THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ee up 7 PREACH T TONIGHT Rev. L. Munro of Miami, wi served as pastor o Methodist (Stone) five conference years guest speaker at the service tobe conducted t in the auditorum,of the at 7:30 o'clock, Inasmuch as Rev. Munr exceedingly popular here, expected a will greet him tc turn to his old pi A capacity aud the church | BERTRAM CATES IN TRAINING SCHOOL * COAL MINERS’ STRIKE ENDED nued from ‘Page One) NAZI ASSAULTS ROUT RUSSIANS “IN A CLASS 8 RU MFORD BAKING POWDER { Daniels, Donald Lowe, Dolores | and Grazia, played by Mary Mans- | Rev. Joe Toile, j Alvarez, Donavan Herrick. field. pastor here, TRY'NT TODAY Tickets — Norma Riggs, ,Ar-} How death makes his choice he delivered a r mando Canaleja, Ruth Currie. builds a play of tremendous n the text, “ ‘Treasurer—Ruth Currie. Advertising — Catherine Conner, Norma Riggs, Ruth Currie. Costumes—! .clen Wells. Sables Women's Clab Dance Tonight Everything is in readiness for} the dance to be given tonight, beginning at 10 o'clock, by the Junior Woman's Club in the Rainbow Room of La Concha Hotel,;according to announée- jemotional jentertained at last night's Hal- jing decorated and the majority of intensity—the most dramatic production ever at- jtempted by the High School in lrecent years. "| Dabece. Last Night ‘Greatly Enjoyed Enlisted men were thoroughly lowe’en dance at the USO. It was a colorful affair with the build- the dancers in costume. Soft Manone YOURSELF AND DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP — THE ARMY'S TEACHING THAT TO A MILUON AND A HALF YOUNG MEN.SAYS LIEUTENANT GENERAL HUGH A.ORUM, “THE CORPORAL OF TODAY REQUIRES THE LEADERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS OF THE LIEUTENANT OF YESTERDAY.” HUGH A.DRUM MET S/TUATIONS ANO LICKED THEM. U nm This Roc! Church”. Rev. his appreciatio the Island Ci exceeding the nece. ing. Special m ning’s service was the choir of the church under the Harry H. Fisc church join Stone church in married three brothers. same name NATE BAUER HERMAN WRONKER Proprietors B.& W. ELECTRIC SUPPLY - A = night. ment made today by Mrs. Joseph }lights blended with the music of i 4 as = Lopez, president of the organi-|La Concha orchest-a provided a t a E Ss ‘ite ys f Mes Women! Old at HOTPOINT APPLIANCES } zation. perfect’ setting for the evening's ao igs eee et come e es ett A highlight of the evening’s|fun. | ieee 40, 50, 60! Get P ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES | } entertainment will be a tap| During intermission, at which 7 % eeSunE, ep dance number to be put on by Gerald Pinder, who is an out- standing performer in his line. time punch and cookies were served by the Catholic Daughters, two sound school men, Geo. Birch BORN IN MICHIGAN , COMMISSIONED ‘SECOND UEUTENANT FROM CiviL, FE IN 1898. LIEUTENANT GENERAL BORN iN MINNESOTA. PRIVATE SOLDIER, 1901. MAJOR GENERAL TODAY, er the driection Foo! Years Younger, Full of Vie ‘Don't blame exhausted, wor: Harry Peaceck, Mer ed There will be a grand march for those in costume, with prizes to be offered for the most beau- TODAY, iN COMMAND OF THE WHOLE 4/RST ARMY — MAINE TO GEORGIA. and William Morse, presented a | 10-minute program of songs and | imitations. Dancing continued THE 6™ ARMY CORPS 'S HIS COMMAND. P. B Robert special music fo h 210 Duval Street ——— tiful costume, most comical and antil 11:30, at which time fare- sion. t Gardner's Pharmacy most outstanding. wells were exchanged, and the — —----—- ae See H her good drug stores UUUUAMMODMAMEARAAWAGHHOUAOGABODOUAGUEELUiaG aces: ces iens aneaRECanARSAAatteedtiteeds Oa TT. Commander Hoey, Lieut. evening's festivities were ended | SWING AND SWAY FAMOUS AQUARIUM ANNOUNCE DEATH OF = oe _ oe Downes and Mrs. Sutherling with everyone singing “Auld MRS. JEWEL cae will act as judges on the occa-:Lang Syne.” COSTS DRIVER DOUGH WILL BE REMOVED s sion. Congratulations and thanks aT seas: nites Reservations can be made by, were extended by George Mont- contacting Mrs. Lopez, ‘phone’ petit, director, to members of the 752-J. girls’ chapter of the USO for their | A motorist fined $1 Those having the affair in’ effort of time and money in dec- charge promise a most delight- ful evening’s entertainment, and it is predicted that there will be am unusually large number in attendance. Cctholic Daughters Ceremonies and social activi- ties will take place at 7 o'clock this evening in St. Cecelia’s Hall orating the building for this event. Hallowe’en Festival Friday Afternoon The Harris School P.-T. A diately following the dinner to be given in their honor at the Ocean View Hotel SIDELIGHTS OF INDUSTRY (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following release, issued by the navy department at Washington through the local station. is one of a series depicting the human side of a nation preparing for war.) (Special to MAN FLIES Stratospheric planes are a joy to watch from the gro: 5 yet gracefully designed, climb with incredible speed. In less than a m: they are small dive,;.whieh turns into a steep The Citizen) rT to work Today early se deer. hese y ones who ca art of “tat JUST LIKE DAD'S | charges of drunke drivin, center of gra ing trouble stee ed the cere walk or BOY. 10. IN COLLEGE on ‘A Assorted coats Wilson's “MARY E” SIGHTSEEING Porter Dock—Foot Duval Street PHONE 9166 Brookfield Genuine CLUB STEAKS: - COLD GUIS ---- SLICED BACON - - \ BUTTER Western (Boneless: BEEF POT ROAST Armour’s Skinless FRANKFURTERS - a LB. LB. LB. Meat Department SUPER WEEK-END SPECIALS Nationally Known Products . - will hold a Hallowe'en Festival sl To Give Dinner Camcamie pheruin, Britany. be- WENT WITH COUPLE Gra SR a a Se ginning at 4 o'clock, on the State Regent Mrs. G. H. McIn- school grounds. CANNELTO! J Or es District Deputy Mrs.; There will be a parade, with' > Douglas o t PEANUT HAMS - - - LB. 26° ivina Hunter arrived at La Con- prizes to be awarded for the i cha Hotel last night for the pur- best dressed, most comical and | ac’ was iued | (Whole or Small Half) pose of installing duly elected most original costumes. coi rea lieve i members of the Catholic Daugh- Nag Saar a ie = A ters of America on the Convent grounds imme- ry of CHILI - --- TALL CAN 15 GRAPE JUICE ~-- QS. 2¢ SUGAR 9 Ibs. 256 ~~ H shining specks against the blue Tender tet i sky. -After 2 while they drop} Foreman of an oil compan NS GULF SPRAY : OTS. 3s earthward in a long swooping-the Mlinois field area rec ee clim>. At the summit of what looks like a loop the pilots roll the ship smoothly into a right side up position. After a few minutes of aerial cavorting, the organized neighborhood ci into a safety committee, the one to which their belong at the plan, for thi pose of preventing accid traffic encountered in going would not h: now in Key West where you q > can have your choice of a good ¢ : that fits Western Beef RIB ROAST Western Lean LB. 1 b can 2Z2e 3 b. cam 53c planes swing over the field for ' and from school. ity % Campbell's Hi tmuch faster than that of a large ing, he found, but it cost plenty | >t f BU é ] B ad - TOMATO SOUP - 2 cam commercial t r = 2 >tions o YING i ¥ ercial port. in servings of ice cream and cake t > < Fresh é _ Planes used it y-ito end it. Trouble was, the kids CAR soon, better buy it { Libby's ~. - ore fast ships and victims in working out traf- tions are ne » NOW before we IN- i Fruit Cocktail - tall cam ec not be cut fic problems was so much like oj] company roadm i? c REASE our PRIC ES. ¢ will do a a game they were loath to quit. ‘ed today. 4 ‘ = do when they co Having organized a committee There are 86 plastic t > eee nO 4 Ly = : i elected officers, they decided ' 1941 automobile > SALES TALK 3 ape 2 of speed w id monthly meetings and Hardly a si :> : _m only way p report unsafe practices noticed; an airplane o Yong eeyeeea some { Sweet — by noticing he 1 > ~ . ‘Ss up as hig! as¢ - a - ts school children. By- or the oil wh iH e not increased POTA ] le ground start heir activity .is a the liquid whict e? ". But will beq 15e On the pull-out i interest in accident- is a simple, n: pode to soon. due to the q tion work on the part of . p Scarcity of both NEW ee Juicy to combat “blacking out ae ee Gea. es ‘ ORANGES - - DOZ. 28 teas Sareea au Mae as —_—_— changed y , Practically 90% of cur Mi- 4 SeiAiphtad¢he stomach 1 SALT FOR SAFETY that met } emi stock of USED CARS is4 Poh HlMEL sree Tans vs eave CUCUMBERS 2 FOR 2 ores . They're stitching thumb , . P ‘ak town that made gloves out 4 y antage deerskin for the pioneers - de- FIGHT MISERY “43 ay ‘4 YRS 4 1753. Factories, 200 srong. are and Sere ICK KS ; LOW PRICES | POTATOES 10 LBS. ad il Cctagon Powder ige. 3 for lic humming and fingers are fly and roads. oe oe to fill Army orders for some 13 t being loi back with: VapoRus , TRADES and TERMS : kinds of gloves in — cj ch and towns of the > Every Car Reconditioned q from thin rubber to y be ready for > nd G teed for high-altitude fine. intersections MONROE THEATRE > . 2 "= { SHOES FOR MEN SBROADWAY The fall of France and the first threat of es Ai 4 shutting off of imports of fine s in efficient John Garfield—Brenda Marshall '> + L€ KANTOR, INC. | gloves for the mae trade has; removal after a EAST OF THE RIVER > | made dditional demand on this Ecencanity of 23,000 that this coarse salt Robert Mont in » Division at Simonton { 517 Duval St. Phone 897 became a glove center when not only acts as a skid-preventing RAGE IN HEAVEN Scottish experts were brought. sabrasive on the driveway, front: Opp. Palace Theater it ITA LALLALLALLAAALALAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAA ddA

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