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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1941 ‘72 SET Eneeenomeeeneeereeeneeeeeeeeee a a ee TSO OL aa a. ! | . (2 aaa < ‘I BEAUTY EXPERTS 12 RATTLES IN STOVE ee 5: - a s-: | THE WEATHER man envers suit To MEET IN TAMPA rarnuount. N. c—witic = CE DAY mer ; ern taken opi an — TASES ED; TAMPA, Nov. 5 (FNS).— — pe ak a aE e. He VICE SUNDAY 4 “ 4 Junior-Senior High School | 75th Mer. Time (city office) ™ STRANGE, BUT TRUE = oe in killing five, but) mes fences at . P.-T. A. Met Tuesday Night sizhest ost 24 hours ue Nov. pes | Tampa this week for their an- ee ae ey ie pecans wivited | ; (By MRS. J. R. COLGATE) The regular meeting of ihe P.-T. A. of the Junior-Senior High School was held in the High by having made a safe invest- | ment. j Miss “Mary“"Trevor, school t+ }Bainfall, 24 hours ending } Lowest last nigh’ {Normal __ Precipitation =A « | 7:30 a. m., inches 0.81 School auditorium on Tuesday War ospes, One cone Forward |otal rainfall since Nov. 1, evening: The mixed GleeClub;'enee realjag that seading was the| , 'nches | —— eae Of the school, sang three selections basis of”all learning—that it was B%¢esx since November 1, under the direction of Mr. Gore,|not an end—but a means to an|,, inches sa > a the music director. Their last end. Since this is National Beak | Totat -reintall since Jan. 1, yee was, “Any Bonds To- day”, which introduced the De- fense program. Mrs. AM Morgan, Defense chairman of the Women’s Divi- sion, had charge of the Defense Program. She called the atten-/ tion of the association, to the various bonds that can be pur- chased, and paid for, on the in- stallment plan. By so purchasing one week from Thursday, at the inrise bonds—we not only help our gov- | school, 7:30 p. m. All parents in- sonia ernment in the financing of its Deferse program—but we also help ourselves to become thrifty; Week, she called the attention of the ‘ati to the new books} ‘cess since January a jthat had been purchased for the! % library. The P.-T. A. was thanked | for their donation of the book, “Call It‘Courage"—a recent ad-j dition to the library. H Mr. Gore announced the for- mation of a music clut among the ; parents. First meeting to be held, terested in the development of music were urged to communicate | Moonse' with Mr. Gore. Wind Direction and Velocity 6.96 S—11 miles per hour 83% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sea level, 29.91 (10129 n Tomorrow's Almanac fo 8:37 a Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) ae a hoe SER EE | AM. PM Jewel Fine Weds | Le ee 10:45 NO ‘Low __ 4:48 4:21 Warren Carr | RED CROSS NOTES =~“ FORECAST | "Miss Jewel Fine, daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. R Fine of 11 Nassau Lane, and Warren Carr, son of Mrs. R. W. Carr, Washington, D. C., were married Saturday evening at Baptist church, with Rev. M. Jones officiating at the cere- mony. i The newlyweds will make their home in Fort Pierce. Mr. “ Carr is attached to the United States Coast Guard Cutter Vigi- Jant. | Two Marriages ae. Se Here Yesterday each membership goes to the Na-i north and ce’ Gifts Committee’, and Taylor, speak- ing of work of tional Headquarters. The same night, Thursd: of .“Red Cross Roll’ Call's Speciat at@ southerly winds. Skis tH-| Plorida: Mostly . clo the First workers are reported:leingan sibly showers in seutheast por- Ted excellent job of contacting pros- tion + pects. for ‘ spe- ‘ cloudy, cial gifts. Mr. tion. Jacksonvi the and East G the casionally fresh American Red over south and ce’ Cross, says we riable over extrem should remem- coming northwes' Key West and Vic’ siderable cloudine: tonight: cooler e "FI IIa DS Is. community in south Hills- borough county may not have bitten a dog. but he is ‘news” all the same. In fact. even the hardest-boiled managing editor would have to admit that Fleraming has gone the proverbial dog-bit- er one better. Flemming wants his taxes raised! He not only wants them raised but he is actually suimg county officials to force them to raise the as- sessment on his property. It will be hard for even Ripley to believe that, but it is true. Flemming wants the assessments raised so the increased. and he complains that the tax assessor has velued his realty 50 per cent below his own sworn state- ment, improvements 15 per cent less. personal property 33 1-3 per cent less. Neighbors heckled and liked to mob him with the result that he had fourteen of them placed.under peace bonds. MONROE THEA Wack C. Mpyo, 37, and Eleanor applies to the “special gifts”, re- V. Partlow, 33, both of Key West, were married yesterday by Coun- ; 5 half o ty Judge Raymond R. Lord. mainder of the gift is used for|same period Judge Lord also united Ralph the local Red Cross chapter. —_were 36 per cent J. Fitch, Jr., 28, U. S. Navy, and’ Mr. Taylor also stated that alt | imports 42 per cent. greater Knute Rockne--All American Mary Herrera, 31, Key West. = gladly make sacrifices if neces-! $ United Daughters sary to support the American! § Red Cross in these perilous times Meet Tomorrow when our National Defense pro-° : 4 i yell as humanitarian United Daughters of the Con- 5°3™ 35 we’ e federacy will meet tomorrow |S€Fvices, need our support. j afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Archer. 1425 Newton street. All members are asked to be present and visitors are cordial- ly invited. Today In History good American citizens would | BOTH PAY FEE TO WED ROANOKE, Va—Court Clerk! R. J. Watson of this city reports a truly 50-50 marriage. The bride-; groom paid $2 of the $4 fee, and the young woman added 200 pen- nies as her share. For the first time in her history 1305—Historic Guy Fawkes China has begun the manufac-/ BUT WHAT ARE YOU DOING . ture of telescopes. They will be a Ba ob adond i te Acaieaic Sin} TO SAFEGUARD THEM? ae pk zane peas a — How much would you give 1733—John Peter Zenger of to replace your sight . . . if New York starts his historic New York Weekly Journal Chinese Ministry of Education. Beware Co you lost it! Yet how little most of us do to keep our 178i—John Hanson of Md eyes in good condition! elected Presideut of the Congress from common Es ea of. the Confederation—and, by i sunshine alecs @xeme- some, therefore held the first t } = ed? If it ha ‘8 ze American President. 4 —=* pene — Pappy yy - than two years, make an 1782—The “America”, first ' trouble to loosen and ‘expel appointment this week. line-of-battleship, launched, at, form leden phlegm, end.aid-nature | © Tui. is the only way to be nerenest, 3 famed ——_ MUCOUS mém< ‘sure that your eyes are get- 1872—To test the legality of pas ting all the help they need woman suffrage, under he 14th quiskty aioe thrcepairer-sunaee from your present glases. Amendment, Susan B. Anthony % have your money back. i Then, too, examination votes at Rochester, N. Y.—is ar- rested, tried and fined, but nev- er paid the fine. 1895—George B. Seldon. pat- ents his 3-cylinder or road en- gime—finished in 1878, but kept delaying patent looking for some- one to finance it. 1$11—Calbraith P. Rodgers breaks all world records flying cross-country in 49 days—actuai time in air little over 82 hours. 1918—Germans talk truce i a While Allied armies sweep on to Residence: 805 Division Street = ss rcetiag 2 Germany. PHONE 537 ercre 193%4—Election eve riot, near Hazleton, Pa, five lives lost and . Many burt ‘-9940—Franklin D. Roosevelt °@letted to a third term—first such in history. KEEPS THEM GUESSING ZAMPA—A draft registrant in this city has faithfully notified this local board each of the four times he has moved since March ‘bbut-has failed to tell his locatio... announces the opening of his office in Dr. Galey’s Hospital Office Hours: 10-12; 6-8 P. M. NATE BAUER 210 Duval Street may show that your eye: will find from Soft-Lite Lenses. greater comfort Ground to your prescrip- tion, they absorb glare, more restful vision. give DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12: 2-6 p. m. Phones HERMAN WRONKER B&W. 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