The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 31, 1941, Page 3

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN EVE a day of happy activity in th. candelabra were By j hi j lighted at certain times by special church services which everyone | attended. | Most of the homes in | these parties were held w | merely carrying on a tradition t came— | which had been started by ances- i er tad tors. _ eit isn't har, Jerry.” Pam re-|. Melita and Juan were like two ae ety. “T think all Pd want | bappy children about these prep: ler me was the cer-| tions, and Pam, always bappy ity that you'd make yourself| festive Himes, was most excited ul, serious-minded Citizen.” |°VeF @ large box that rested on rasn't exactly what she had | 2 hall tan Tato it had zone one Bt to say. She didn’t know ac- | dozen of the 2 oy be Raat insettias, how to put her thoughts}@ timy bunch of mistleice, som words without comin; et sprigs of Oregon holly and a huge tly with the whole thing. | ‘luster of pepper tree plumes. fact that he had been the kind} ,, “And now,” she said to Melita, man who could bet | “one of the large glasses of guava a girl still rankled. jelly, one of peach mango pre- is will be hard on Lenore, | Sex¥eS,, OTange conserve. Those ae said, and Jerry replied: oe re, of candied or 4 symp: el. ‘our special f: , i aye &Y . °F | the Pg eee om oe Melita, Zs differ- | it’s the most beautiful box! ae iler- | crt a comer that isn’t dl }. The box was tied with a big red Lae pyre ag ped bow and Juan was dispatched to intead to m: him. Yet i¢ | he cottage on Flagler Street th fa brought out all of the bag | Winthropes had moved th ities of Lenore. With Pam i | #=%- Christmas at the Winthrope 5 revealed further sweetness. ome was a holiday such as the + “Is it very bad, Jerry?” Pam ad not had for years. Em asked finally. | Gereis was galled in to hi * is * inthrope with prepara’ ‘Speagheha RAR pated the feast at which all four mem d never realized until now | bers_of the family sat down { how selfishly I've lived. Thaven’t | he first time in years. had a thought for anyone but my- | ere ese Day os many self, Pam.” as usual, but there was # | derness and affection and ' Planted With Love } eration. Bart ER hand touched his, the first | Pier about ; rid gesture of tenderness that she Meet aces that to you, | Party See oe ” a “ 1; officers at the Army Post Shoes aii 100 ek We Pam p Ve = AA erg a“ Be eg sige jwhere Vin j red a tand trouble until), : ourselves. We nev uch until something } and do it.” I i a wise little owl,” | t is sically. “You mike | pefore y immature and inex-} “No. you haven't, Fe a3 at ee ma said after | oked up gr: efully. “It's a thing [ T'll dare ask you |” “Lenore’ ¥ | look on and from ee ee eee ONE, ice fendermes with which the melody large, you kno T need go little cthat was swell!” Antoine was of it. ‘ould you come here’ i a kk to Vi Mean all of you? And make it| Pier will be the making of you. boy. Could you give : to do something for people who | "Yin modded His fingers, wan- had been accustomed to all the | dering over the keys, fotind the ponerse had. fe ‘Of course, it | opening strain of a Chopin waltz. Secty's Pierigidioe 5 to him | fe a Esa iN ¥ hs nro 33 his lips silenced _ whatever | Dumber, his dark eyes ligating nt she would have said. _ dancers were tempted am, darling!” he whispered. mia of a thing you ve. You're sweet. | pan and they glided av Fe mech a ah? Pon in-| eS sec Ertte od g up rn i sisted. “You could have the whole ie lan She wondered if the house. all but a little comer for | yas more than casual interest in : (ol . ir o! ; “Pam, that's darling of you.”|.- anention He was telling her | His voice was not quite steady.| of Lenore’s quarrel with Vin. Of “I don’t even know how to thank | how deeply in had been you. T'm humbled to my knees by) "That's crucily unfair,” Pam your generosity. But.” and excl. “Vin deserves better voice was very low, “I'm throug’ | than that He's so real, Edmund tihg, Pam. Tm going to be- Tf you can do anything for him, please do.” Z . 2 do} 1 Sa ae will. ‘To get Lenz 0 ore’s goat, for no other reason.’ ng to help. I don’t mind er, But for you folks, 2 ia FO ASSEMBLE MONDAY " STARTED AT SCHOO! Woman's Civic Club, col- organization, will conduct a ci meeting on Monday November 3, beginning were started at the High School ock, at St. Joseph’s Hall, last night. nd Angela Others who care to enter can Segies do so by attending the next ses- sion to be held at the school Classes made up of typ shorthand and business English } i i coming 4 ; a . The meeting was 3ing at 7 o'clock. Yenora P. Mingo, sec-' Subscribe to The Citizen—2ie weekly. FOLLOWING THROUGH __syrepso acunan _ CHILDREN’S HOME oe eee amentimaeninan EH ta ee eee Se 1) ACRONIS Eb. oct id the good luck to watch (ENS)— Marc : z 2 clubs from Puerto Rico, Nica-. of the Chil Fagua, Panama, Cuba. United of Flori States and Venezuela play for the amateur championship of the world, and some very good ball Eames were played In the last game game of the series, Venezela won over Cuba 4 to 1 and tied for the lead. One more game had to be played a! again Venezuela won, 3 to i. Canonico, the win- ning pitcher, was the star of both games and he sure had lenty of stuff. Venezuelan players to play the deciding game lost their = beat to Venezuela and had to be ee taken back by the Cuban gun- = e Marine, head of the 7 2 1 ba. at > games 28,000 fans SOFTBALL , a record for Bayview Park. 7:20 p. m. you as they ere or in New York gla across tae bay fi a. where I was vSta_ WEDNESDAY NIGHT G —_N; s Pe BASEBALL Price Field (Trumbo) 2:88 p. m. tub! cuse. He wanted SUNDAY e baseball club of the national workers here to go to gia and play a series of games e. He also contacted the su- perintendent of the Naval Acad- hey could play with the Sort of a good-will Sas“ Tee: LAW BANS HUNTING I would take up with the club and see if these games * *x x covld be arranged. i I brought back with me the Somecne Thinks OF Hanter pictures of the Regla baseball * bal * club in a group and single pic- ‘WITH LIVESTOCK?’ tures of players in action. I will this Sunday take pictures ef —_ — = > yers and send them to By JAY VESSELS blication in Havanas ‘e papers. s discipline. They do what they are told to do and they all practice to bunt and field. Each club has their batting practice and infield and outfield and they . know e ball to the infield j, good in practice. rs throw the ball so hit almost every-: cow? ing thrown et them. I think Well, some nimrods have could and should do the used them and used them very effectively. particularly early has arranged a in the season before the birds give any of them become wary. You see, ducks their money. For ex- nest around the shore and feed Baker. 2b; Acevedo, in shallow water and fre- es, 3b: Sterling, rf; Albury. quently become accustomed to ec: Barcelo If; Villareal, cf; Pena. 1b; Wickers, Carbonell, McKay, Re and Joe Sole pil avi Cea Griffin, rein fo aUgicts. Lucilo, Gabriel andi several “oth- Fight up on b Others wou w or one: horse, be Some states have eliminated use of the horse in other kinds cf hunting. Minnesota. at its last legislative meeting, passed 2 law forbidding use of horses to stalk deer. Deer and moose will seek the company of do- in the USA. mestic animals and so can be ic field. I hope STANDINGS {ja4am “du out in St. P; “Island City Sofiball League Club— W.L Pet xNayStes —__— 3 0 1000 er plan f zPepper’s Plumbers _ 2 0 1.000 the hunte: ":xRed Raiders 2 0 1000 Coast Guard -2 3 .200 zNavy = —_ §. 3- a ammuni- NA’s “ ee Hi taxes, ayd: the at- xzTie games. tempts to compel nimrods to —- register their guns. Island City Baseball League ——————_—_——- Clab— W.L Pet SCHOOL ON BEACH Key West Conchs ___2 0 1009 —_ Pandora Bears __« 2 1 667 ST. PETERSBURG, Fiz —A & Trojans — _._ 2 2 500 school im this city holds its classes Red Raiders — __2 3 .400/on the beach with teachers and ‘Regulars 1 3 3331 pupils clad m bathing suits MAKES APPEAL FOR PRESS ASSN. TO LEGALS - wag we-elected without opposi- SPeseescoe 22222292. MEET AT OCALA “S2tSt eess aoe Classified Column Par OF THE STATE OF PLORIDA. IN nate r= MONBOE COUNTY. IN seesensesesesesesoe PPPS R ROE Ree eae eeeeeeee HANCERY 2s WILTON HALL, PUBLISHER. pepe taraninn, PE will be inserte¢ in The Citizen at - TO BE MAIN SPEAKER va DIVORCE. the rate of one-cent Gc) a word AT CONVENTION mum for the first insertion im every mstance is twenty-five | sents (25c). Advertisers snould gwe theig gone forever.—Horace Mann #1i Kays president of the Flor- of Noves Street ad@ress as well as their Mb ¥ Prics. “Assogaiion, an- ‘ d court of reemate mumber if they desire TRANSPORTATION - hated feat sor a the <“hercby designated as the _ Payment for cuassified adver- LADY WISHES outstanding newspaper z tisements is invariably in ad- Someone Vance, but regular advertisers Diego, Cal with ledger accounts may have ense Apr their advertisements charged. : FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS USED CAR BARGAINS. DEA- HOUSES. MOVED. Estimates sr ER OF PUBLICATION CON JONES, Di si-} gi monton. Taylor en, goad « 30-tf “\TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 = cs Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. PROFESSIONAL Dn i Se ene ta LOUIS A HARRIS TRAILERS, rent or sell. Apply Attorney at Lew Tommie's Skating Rink ral Phone 22 ’ S a radio station. et _oy oki nel : ing speak- "'FOR SALE—Smali Electric Re- DR A M MORGAN : er, talk to Fiorida pub- frigerator. Cali 79-W. oct27. Chiropractor : s t their problems. as : —— , Physiotherapy Fou Carrectssn expefienced ~ and” Buctessful * FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. Page Building a a —_—_——_—— Fully equipped, $80.00. James Phones: Office 281, Home S74 ~ THE CIRCUIT COURT TH hinder. 7 c i ELEVENTM JUbsciaL cimctsT |, © Pinder. 1217 Petronia St ae P OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR MON- jan3-s ar" Za ROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. MISCELLANEOUS oi Case Se. 8-74 2 JOHN H. G. PELL, oa SECOND SHEETS—300 for Sic. Pilaintife The Artman Press. nov19-t£ Announcing Opening - WHARF AXD KEY WEST BEDDING CO. CORPORATION, SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE. 30x Springs a ’ Defendants Box LRG, The Citizen __ Ushelteny Renounting ORDER FOR PUBLICATION oct29-3; Cor Whitehead and Fleming St TO KEY WEST WHARF AND oct 1i-lage 4 SE CORPORATION, a orida cor- SIGNS—“For Rent’, “Room: For i Rent”, “Apartment For Kent”, SINCE A SHORTAGE of houses “Private Property, No Tres- ¢xists, why cant 2or 3 men 3-day meet. Kay passing”. THE ARTMANX live on a boat have sport and PRESS. . apr25tf home for same money. S20 se erento | SU eee Canaan DAN M’CARTY T > FOR SALE—1939 DE SOTO TU- The Citizen. aug? DOR; excellent condition : white sidewall tires. Trades REAL ESTATE accepted. Cali 193-J. oct232f ————____ alicgations of said Bil of OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Will be taken as con- “ ae cach a oe Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- id Bi zen Office. jan25-tt is for the appointment Trustee under the pie Po certain FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD iin the cifice of | SOROS BOAT Wally epee and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4h.p. $100.00. James BH Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jans-s iieut. Dan Mc scribed as follows, to- Pierce, speaker of i the youngest in » the Island of Key West, PERSONAL CARDS, $125 per 4 . Monroe County, State of Florida, 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. history), announced being known as part of Square week that he would be| Eleven (i), more idate for the State Senate t spring. w in military service, he announcement in con- 2 7 =: © waters of the Bay at Key ee are West, thence along the waters ruling which said that of said Bay in a Wester! e officers, upon receiving nto & point cial permission through their oof soit Se ing officers, would be. © * . S Wlly ai ‘AN CLEANERS x 5 S; thence in a iy a to run for public of- son £6 feat. 3 inches t6 Oke oct8-1mo He received such permis- ae it mentioned: thence in <ineeeslieniesteiaeseipaamasiaioeeiitaiaadenat 2 from Brig.-Gen. Ira T. ¥ direction shane Tae, i FOR RENT RUN FOR SENATE. FLORIDA HOUSE SPEAKER TO BE CANDIDATE NEXT SPRING MP BLANDING, Oct. 31 reet a ; feet: thence at right angles ia a y. who is a citrus grow- %. Ely direction 50 feet. 3 | MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS cattle raiser, said he: cues: thence at raat quien tp now available at Coral Hotel run from the 33rd district, ence neles in a N. Apartments, opposite Post Of- Pu comprised of St. Lucie, fice. oct22-tf Okeechobee, and Mar- <inemnnseenisliieiaet ieaiae=nsncahah aaa s ©. A Kanner for- Tisht angles in a N. E’ly direc- | FOR RENT—2 rooms, single or tion 40 feet; thence at right senator from this dis-| angles in a & Edy direction 66 double. Reasonable. Near Post | resigned during the feet to a2 point on Caroline Office, 614 Dey Street. eee oct28-lwkx BRING YOUR secutive Weeks in ‘The Key West! Street. near Bell Tower, off St Lucie ecqunty rand in 4838| quid Coutts abe Sate ¢ | Division Street oct31-tf. 917 Flemin= ; WITNESS my band and the seal sae rincted-again in 1Mie ba | of, 28d, Court this 2nd day of Octo- —_— chosen Speaker of the L) {Sé@.) Ross C Sawyer of Circuit Court, Monrge Coun- ty, Plorida oct3-10-17-24-31,1941 (STERN SPER SB OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN i- CaS paca JTree 214 } 29 years old and is mar- Roscoe Withers when arrest- a ed in this city for speeding He!) coRNELIA HIGG! Ore — shi ndant. was Taming © moe a stomach ennan on T108 for his fiancee who had q7ye spate oF RIDA: swallowed poison by mistake. iz 2 LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE «= ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT piaint fi OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN entitled cause, and AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. EN Citizen is hereby destena’ CHANCERY. | newspaper In which this order shall | Case No. 8-73 be publishe€ once a week for (4) consecutive weeks. lame tee at this Court a Gomez as Judge of rt and. the seal of this Court in intiff, MARY M BROWN. Defendant. ORD! ‘ATION SE OF PEORIA isa. > MARY M. BROWN (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer ©. 1198 WEST CULVER STREET, (Clerk, Circuit Court, Monroe County, | X, ARIZONA. Florida. = Hereby ordered that you are, Br: ($4) Florence E. Sawyer, red to appear on the 3rd day Clerk. { November, 1941, before the above oct: ed court, to the Bill of Com-! —— Sled against you im the abore ause. and The Key West hereby designated as the aa. By: (84) Florence

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