The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 3, 1941, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ——___ ees sc: SOCIETY =: | NS Catholic Daughters Of America Installed Officers On Thursday Installation of officers of the Catholic Daugh America, was held Th; ‘ay evening, Octo- ber 30th, in St. Cecelia’s Hall, on the Convent grounds. The inspir- ing ceremony was officiated by of Jack- Regent of the Court, played the processional march. After the inspiring ritual, Mrs. Melntyre was presented with a beautiful green bag,’ ‘while “Mrs. | Hunter received 4 tropical piti; as/ @ Momentum of the occasion from | the court. { Father Atherton closed the eve-! ning’s ,activities with prayer and the singing of “God Bless Am- + | erica” joined by the members. All conceded it as one of the most successful gatherings held | here, and paid tribute to Mrs.} Baker, Grand Regent, and the} former Grand Regent for their un- | tiring efforts. i ; Preceding the installation a din- { ner was given in honor of the state } = officers at the Ocean View Hotel. Father Atherton s of Ms. George H. Mcinty Grand officers formed amd was presented by Mrs. Hun- ter, in their respective order to Mrs. MecIntyr Stephen c . Mary is Secre- of welcome and paid high tribute to the order. ' di ite. Mrs. McIntyre urged the mem- ; Presiding Bishop wéll emana’ Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul. Washington. D. C.. famous na-/| greeted the | tional shrine, in which an official Seat for the Presiding Bishop of| se A honored guests with genial words | the Episcopal Church has just been installed and dedicated (October /2"¢ Mrs. Ward have announced | 22). It becomes the center from which acts incident to the office of MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. I9et i THE WEATHER c= to moderate w Legion p=—— | THE WEATHER vy cei : / Florida: Genera Meets Tomo os { a | Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, N—3 miles per hour Oe « me | 75th Mer. Time (city office) Relative Humidity ; Tuesday par u a Temperatures 91% mild | Highest last 24 hours _____87. Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Jacksonville F S a Lowest last night 71 | Sea level, 30.03 (1016.9 millibars) os pa Gulf: Ge a }Mean __ ee Tomorrow's Almanac ; wien omnia j Normal oa 76 Sunrise = @. m.' portion and m HZ Precipitation — Sunset 45 P.M. south portion; P. | Rainfall, 24 hours ending Moonrise 6:28 p.m naiht anh Saanien { 7:30 a. m,, inches 0.00 Moonset 6:56am. ee. ‘otal..rainfall since Nov. 1, Full moon, Nov. 3 9:00 p. m a oe 0.03 Temorrow’s Tides Deficiency since Nov. 1, (Navai Base) inches ___ 0.32 AM. PM Total rainfall since Jan. 1, High 10:17 9:45 inches io Low 3:28 3:20 ' FORECAST = - | Key West and Vicinity: Fair Presenting Exciu~rels tonight; Tuesday partly cloudy Son Born To Wards State Senator David E. Ward the birth of a son, Oct. 27 at Tampa. The boy has been named David Elmer Werd, Jr. bers to be ready to make greater | | Sacrifices in these times of doubt, Cosgroves Retarn and again brought to mind the >. standards of the order, Unity and | From Vacation Charity. Mrs. Hunter paid glow- t he ing compliments to the Court, an] } 1- Key West, for the hospitality ex- | s. tended while here attending the convention from city. officials, | press, and citizens. Shetpley- Mowatt | Key West yesterday. Woman’s Clab To their two sons at Atlanta, Ga. While away they also visited i Captain and Mrs. P. L. Cos-/ grové; who have been vacationing at Balsam, N. C. and also at Ashe- ville; 'sinee last May, returned to! West, it was announced today. = Here for an indeterminate pe- Yiod, the physician's arrival in creases the size of customs staff at the Key DR. PINTADO HAS RETURNED TO CITY : N.C.’ Pintado; ‘quarantine ¢ physiciar®’ 6f- the Cuban *gavern- ;ment at Miami, has been trans. ferred ta&the same duty in Key Dr. Mrs. Ward, the former Martha Carlton, is the daughter of former Florida governor Doyle Carlton NATE, BAUER Cuban West the Residence: 805 Division Street HERMAN WRONKER Proprietors DOCTOR NILO C. PINTADO announces the opening of his office in i 1 i Dr. Galey’s Hospital i { Office Hours: 10-12; 6-8 P. M. PHONE 537 Meet Tomorrow Naptials Oct. 31 A regular the Key W: meeting of will Captain and Mrs. A. E. Sharpley announce the marriage of their NEW HOBBY HORSES AT CABANA TONIGHT Fred Marvil is introducing the ab- Commander W. P. Mowatt, U. 9./2¢W Hollywood hobby horses at on Friday, | the Cabana tonight. . these new- October 31 at Saint Paul's Epis- | fangled devices that you think you can ride—and discove1 one minute Invented by a mechanic in one jof the motion picture studios, now Up until a few months ago Miss ' produced by a corporation headed | 8€€ his girl be held ton daugh.cer, Elizabeth, wo Lieutenant ginning lib Lib 1 N. in Norfolk, Va. street. Mrs, J. R. C library copal Church. chairman, will rge of My. and Mrs. Everett R. Albury, later that you can’t. the progres cousins of the bride, were the at-} All membe tendants. to be preser invited to Couple To Wed Here Today Civ. t be married James Ather S. Herbert. of the Sea C was announced t make their home in Norfolk, Va. Lieut. C Joplin, Mo. E. Smiley, ni 22, Fort L ere mar- ried by Enrique ¥Esquinaldc GOMES 6 oS ee TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR x BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS cern or firm. Sharpley was manager of the La’ by Harold Lloyd, they’re devilish Concha-Hotel, a position which enemies of all dignity. she held for many years. She was also a director of the Key West) that the Three Girls of Note are Chamber of Commerce and was back for their third season and identified with practically every will open at this afternoon's cock- > movement in this city. mander Mowatt is a grad- will be there every afternoon andj uate of the United States Naval night from now on. Academy, class of 1925. At pres- ent he is in command of the U. S. in and try horse-back riding in! In addition, Fred announces tail hour starting at 5 o'clock and Fred invites the public to come its latest form. For the amateur For the present the couple will | Filly Sweepstakes, there will be jcash awards. NOTICE To Business Firms The Fictitious Name Law passed by the 1941 Legislature, sets forth various registration with the county clerk, and z the personnel of those comprising the business con- The law as pas: All persons operating unincorporated busi- provisions, such as vertising ed provides: ness or professions under any name but their own Herbert M and Virginia B ee ADVENTURE IN WASHINGTON MONROE THEATRE - ness is located. 2 tion. aroper or known called names, must ctitious” trade name with’ the cerk of the circuit court in the county where the principal place of busi- register this 2. A feee of $1.00 is charged for this registra- 3. Furthermore, the names of all persons in- terested, and the extent to'which they are interested must be registered as well. office. In addition he will resume his practice and is opening an office in Dr. H. C. Galey’s Hospital on Eaton street. Office hours will be from 1 a. m. to 12 noon and 6 to 8 p. m MUST LOVE HER OMAHA, Neb.—Claude Miller medical student of this city rode a bicycle 180 miles and back to B.& W. ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOTPOINT APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Harry Peacock, Mgr. 210 Duval Street Phone 249 United States is now building the most power- ful Navy the world has ever seen, .Ryt it takes more than ships and planes to patrol 6ut sKores, safe- guard our liberty, protect millions of American homes and families. It takes men! Volunteers! Every new battleship, new cruiser, new destroyer is just so much steel and iron until a crew of trained SERVE YOUR CO x protect your future « GET IN THE NAVY NOW! America needs volunteers to keep the light of liberty burning...to safeguard our American shores ...:0 man our new two-ocean Navy. 4. Penalty for non-compliance denies any un- registered business and those interested in doing such business the right to defend or maintain suit in any court in this state, either as plaintiff or defendant, and it further provides that any person violating this law regarding registration is liable to having an in- formation charging a misdemeanor filed against him by any person aggrieved by the fictitious name, and on conviction of such charge shall be liable to a fine of )0 or 60 days in jail, or both. Before registration can be made, such in- men—mechanics, electricians, radiomen, signalmen, carpenters and other specialists—goes aboard. That is why the U. S. Navy may train you to be an expert in any one of forty-five modern trades and professions. You will get regular Navy pay while you are learning. And it is possible for you to be earning as much as $126.00 a month before your first enlist- ment is campleted. Right now in the Navy young Americans have a double opportunity to serve their country while build- LOOK WHAT THE U. S. NAVY AND FREE TRAINING worth $1500. 45 trades and yora- tions to choose from. _ 00D PAY with regular increases. You may earn up to $126 a month. EACH YEAR you are entitled to a generous vacation period with full pay. NAVAL RESERVE OFFER YOU ter we for HAVANA sails THURSDAYS 10:30 Eastern St from P. & 0. Dock Return Leave HAV! EVERY tion is made. a.m. rd Time Sta owner. rcal family. ard Jones, Sailing for PORT TAMPA EVERY TUESDAY at 7:30 p. m. ed to register. a Bh f 3 + a 5 B. & a a ] ® Costar, Agent phone 14 ST. FLORIDA 74 % EOCCIDENTAG| ~ZEOMPANY n to register must be advertised at least once a k for four (4) consecutive weeks in a newspaper as defined by law in the county where the registra- This law applies to Apartments, Hotels, Filling tions, Cabin. Courts, or business of any kind ex- such as are operated under the name of the Lawyers generally agree that the terms “proper .{ d name” as used in the law woald be like this Suppose you are-one of the numerous. Suppose your proper name is “John ” but your called name is Unless your business is actually operated ider one or the other of these names you would be The Key West Citizen Offers Its Assistance In Helping Business Men to Comply With This New Law. TELEPHONE 51 ing their own security and independence at the same time. Grow with the new, greater Navy ‘The Navy wants men to learn, to advance, to get bigger pay, to qualify for the positions of responsibility which must be filled as our naval forces are expanded. It is a zeal opportunity for every young man—one well worth thinking about. There is a place for you im America’s new Navy. if youbave a or would like to learn one, pers. Ont released to inactive Are you considering joining a military service? WHY NOT CHOOSE THE NAVAL RESERVE! Don’t wait. Choose the Naval Reserve now. The Secretary of the Navy has an- nounced: “ savy ba Navy duty throughout the period of the national emergency, but they will be ive duty as.soon after the emergency as their services can be spared, 00D FOOD and plenty of it. FREE CLOTHING. A complete outfit of clothing when you first enlist. (Over $100 worth.) FREE MEP*CAL CARE, regular dental attention. FINEST SPORTS and entertainment. TWRILLS— You can't beat the TRAVEL, Navy for them! per nonanepey ef ney oon Semi Sete intment to the Naval Academy or Annapolis of the Ar ot Penenecia, . i F FUTURE SUCCESS. It's easy for Néwjtcated men to get good-paying jobs in civil life. LIBERAL RETWREMENT-PAY for regular Na‘ regardjess of the of time remaining SR ceca member — lavy and Naval Reserve offer you the same travel, ions, pay increases. Phys- in the Naval Reserve are more li Find out all about the Naval Reserve. Send in the coupon now! The new-type NYLON HOSIERY $2.00 per pair Limit Three Pairs to 2 Customer Follow the Crowd te. . . HOLTSBERG'S Mail coupon for your free copy of “Life in the U.S. Navy.” 24 ius trated pages. Tells pay. promotions, and vacations you can expect... how you can retire on a life imcome. Describes how you can learn any of 45 big-pay trades from aviation te radio officers. 27 scenes from Navy life showing games you may play, ex- Your Mest Popular Shopping Cemter ++. how many may become citing ports you may visit. Telis enlistment 2 and where to apply. If you are between 17 | Tear out and take or send ts coupes to the Navy Editor of this newspaper ee a ee a so Ge a ces ew ee \" hh ef oe ae oe ror

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