The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 11, 1941, Page 4

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SNe meeara ree vor Sear nanan THE KEY WEST CITIZEN .. COMI | — ia +: SOCI ETY :- ‘WORKING TOWARD TO MY GRANDMOTHER THE LOWDOWN k Young People’s Service — Entertains Visiting Delegates Young People’s Service League of Saint Paul's Church played host : to leaguers of the Diocese of South Florida at a Deanery meeting held over the week end at the Parish “Hail 1 Delegates arrived Saturday and ‘were entertained with a dinner in the Parish Hall followed by a } dance. Highlight of the evening ‘was a floor show in which male emembers of the organization modeled the latest in ladies’ wear- ing apparel. Creating a rict of fun, the models brought out vari- us new trends in the fashion world. Those taking part in this number were Ernest Avila, Calvin Cates, Donald Pinder, Marvin Thompson, Jr., Buddy Russell, John R. Kerr and John Marzyck. Hulu dance by Mervin Thomp- son, Jr., was greatly enjoyed by everyone. John R. Kerr and Buddy Russell gave their inter- pretation of a slow motion boxing i and wrestling match ending in a draw. Floor show was directed by Joe Allen. Key West leaguers under the‘ their president, | leadership of Henry (Hank) Schulte entertained their guests with dancing and Roto games. Refreshments were ‘The evening's activities pater at 11 o'clock, next Deanery meeting to the! league sending the most elothes to the inhabitants of the Ever-! glades. Officers elected tar the coming | ‘term were: President, Jennie Frazell, St’ Andrews, Lake Worth. Secretary-Treasurer, Fern Grif- fin, St. George’s Church, Ri- viera. Councellors, The Rev. Frank Alvarez, St. George’s Church, Riviera. Program in charge of the mem- bers of Saint George’s League was very instructive consisting of a display and explanation of the church’s vestments and vessels used at the service of the Holy Eucharist. Next Deanery meeting will be held in February at St. Stephen's Church, Coconut Grove, Fla Meeting was closed with a prayer. Delegates left Sunday evening after expressing themselves as having enjoyed a very pleasant tt Stay in our city. Those attending were: St. George’s Church, Riviera: Father Alvarez, Fern Griffin, Eugene Griffin, Frances Frazell All Saint's Church, Ft. Lauder- dale: Mrs..S. J. Matatics, Jean On Sunday morning, 7:00 o’-|Seelig, Betty Forham, Donald clock, league members attended Mataties,.Bill Booth, John L. the celebration of Holy Com- Clements, A. Asleher, Richard munion in a body followed by a Hathaway, Arthur Jutte, David breakfast in the Parish Hall. At Clements, Mrs. D. R. Clements. 9:30 they attended the Church St. Andrew’s Church, Lake School Mass and at 11:00 o'clock Worth, Fla: Jennie Frazell, Jean the delegates were taken on a Burchell, Winifred Waggener, sightseeing tour of the city visit- Griffith Burnett, John Rayburn, ing such points as the Navy Yard,'Carolyn Frazell, Betty Claire Aquarium and various other in- Roberts, Mary Margaret King, teresting places on the island. George Burchell. Returning they were served) Holy Cross Church, Miami, Fla: lunch in the Parish Hall by the Laurence G. Wirth, Mr. and Mrs. ladies of the church. C. J. Mitchell, Richard Eberhart, At 2:00 o'clock the Deanery Mary Duncan, Sam Hanly, Betty meeting opened with devotions Kerr, Louis Bow (Councilor), Mrs. Jed by a member from Trinity!Louis Bow (Councilor), Mary Church of Miami. Couric, Hubert Reason, Dorothy ‘The business session was pre-' Jones. sided over by Deanery President,! Holy Nativity Church, Belle Bill Mason of Trinity, Miami. Glade, Fla.: Elizabeth Bregger. Secretaries of the various Trinity Church, Miami, Fla: leagues read their reports on Helen Rimph, Joan Higgins, Bruce Parish work done since the last Rumph, Harry Clarke, Bill Mason, Deanery meeting. Saint An-'B. Lewis Mason. drew’s League of Lake Worth re-| St. Stephen’s, Coconut Grove, ceived the cup award for the best Fla: Ted Yelvington, Eleanor report. Booker, Robert H. Thompson, | The cup will be awarded at the Jevelle M. Hamsley. Miami alt Married Here Today’s Birthdays Thomas Warcen Field, Miami, and Miss Dorothy Wildey Hill, “ orni also of Miami, were married last = U.S.A, born in’ California, night at the Fleming Street 7° Ye4t 48°- Methodist parsona y the Rev. sae W. 8 Muni YY. Us Senator David L Walsh of Mass. born .in Leominster, Mass., 69 years ago. Arrange Dance For asad Tomorrow Night George T. Summerlin, Chief of Protocol, the Department of ate, born in Rayville, La, 69 years ago. The weekl NCCS Club w lance at the USO- held Wed- mesday at the usual time of 8:30 Set to 11:00 p. m 5 Dr. George Crile of Cleveland, La Concha O: tra will furn- famed physician, born in Chili, ish the musi ref ; O., 77 years ago. will be served by mem the Catholic Daughters Maude Adams, famed oldtime Fathere’ Night At 89 years ago, Harris School Dr. Vesto M. Slipher, astrono- ; ceatieaaies ector of the Flagstaff Ob- + The Harris S tTvatory, Arizona, born ia observe Father’. nton Co., Ind, 66 years ago. evening, be nning King Victor Emmanuel, o'clock, in connection with tt 01 Ill, of observance. of National - Italy, born 72 years ago. tional Week. There will be a so lowing the busine Charch Group To Meet Tomorrow © fol. REUBEN JAMES ‘LIVE PAWN’ TO FEUHRER (Continued from Page One) and decide also what the Ameri- St Paul's Chapter Daugh 1oment of the King will hold its regu But regardless of the domestic meeting tomorrow afternoon. cts of the case, an actual beginning at 4:30 o'clock. declaration of war by the United Mrs. Gloriana Ba: will give States now would be more help her report on the Sj meeting than hindrance to the Nazi dic- held November 4 at St Phillip’s tator—however much hindrance Church in .Charieston, S. C we should generate later on. Indans of Santo Domingo’ Kurdistan is an area cutting Pueblo in northern New Mexico across the boundaries of north- believe that eagles control the west Iran, northeast Iraq, and movements of the clouds. southeast Turkey. HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Beriiced, Park and Biscayne Bay opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Double Room—Bath—$2.00 ALFRED SIMONS. Manager Maj. Gen. George ‘S. . Patton, | actress, bern in Salt Lake City. , nm public wants to do at this F UNITED SOUTH IN i Old roads, criss-crossed with sun FENSE IS CONSIDERED COMPLEMENTARY PHASE | OF NATIONAL DEFENSE ng of a birch; long forgotten isticated ‘tune: Piled about © the «Special to The ¢ ATLANTA, Ga, N United South, to law ments in 3 Civilian Defense—was predi here today by Dr. Jose endez, director for Tegion of the Civil Office. Menendez, here bef a swing of the st: region—North Car Carolina. Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Lo Tennessee—to confer w Civilian Defense Direct clared that wil vation taken at 7:30 a. m. 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures sibilities of ing at home. “Norway. Hi quered countr: learned the hard way. learn from their ex; inv. do it the easy way. H — 292 “MARY E” the conquered countrie fe es Pop = 1.85 SIGHTSEEING oadineg tara ies 1, Porter Dock—Foot Duval Street hospital hel 43.85 PHONE 3166 —_ Sita since January 1 Men bomb squads. ci = 2 853 lice and others able to ‘Wand Disaclicn aad Walecee invader, history might be N ies oe eae sr 2m” HONROE THEATER “As it is they Relative Humidity the treachery cf T BRIAN DONLEV er cwn HE N re vY and to their owr eae aaa int = ness. England. w and by their lessons and Tomorrow’s Almanac ‘civilian defense. . 6:42 a m day, after unbelievat 5:41 Pp. m fings, is still free and 12:05 a. m. “We of the United S 1:13 p. m teven improve on their Tomorrow's Tides We can convert (Naval Base) man and woman in a en pe = of trappi ee = = Pig FORECAST performing the th y West and Vicinity: Cloudy trumpets of war sound “The civilian today panion of the field. “For that other, the civ moderate fresh at times. nsidetable cloudi- mt light rain in portion this after- nd probably attered show- z and south- Tomerrow gram’ Dr. Menendez . sees tions of Civilian De tly warmer covered the f extreme A civilian r aid to federal grams affect curity, hea ection. east over Welfare Day Saturda’ Protection Day. Sunday, Nov. Day. RAOUL’S PLACE Coffee, Cuban Sandwiches, Short Orders, Beer, Wine Hot Souse Every Saturday BULGARIAN PEASANTS ARE GIVEN FARMS (Bye Amociated Press) DANCING SOFIA_Nov. 11 — Raoul Perez 422 Smith Lane arian peasa The things you love I know are extreme FROM HICKORY GROVE : these: ‘CIVILIAN NDE Stars, and next to the stars, the trees; = A joyous brook in some Spring '\S LSS SS S SF {SHOWN THAT CIVILIAN DE- glade; DON’T MISS P. A. R. La Revista Mensual en Espanol e Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- (Times of Cuba and Pan Amer- ican Review) at San Ignacio 54 Havana. P. O. Box 328. Tel M-1012. Chamber of Commerce. Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. _ PAR. Havana - Cuba _ Florida - Gulf Coast - West Indies - Mexico - Regions South. Concise News and Latin American Trade Reviews. MAP OF HAVANA with Guide for Buyers distributed free DAILY on Ships. Trairs and Planes. High Spot Coverage. TROPIC AMERICA HELPFUL BEAR ELTON. Wash. — SLIP IIIS. « NEWEST MURDER SPEED BOAT RIDES MRS. CELEBRITY That's the fast-moving new serial starting soon j im this paper. No secret aS THE wA - gangs, n° apemen, no i ic fi uli But th tro | PERFECT detective GOooD story picked from hun- CREDIT dreds of manuscripts. It’s the detective thriller MADE UP TO KILL Begins In The Citizen ‘You save all the flavor and juices wwhen you cook with a General the famous Broiler that gives ElectricRange. Its“Flavor-Saver” you savory, Sizzling steaks with Oven seals-im moisture and taste. a “charcoalike” broil. See the ‘Come in and sce how it's done! many other advanced features of that stzams-im the natural good = way to cook. ness of vegetables and meats. See REASONABLE PRICES and TERMS have profite tion of Dobrud. some of th mer Jewi Some 15,000 Bulga grants from northe have been settled in PINTADO announces the opening of his office in Dr. Galey’s Hospital Office Hours: 10-12; 6-8 P. M. = DOCTOR NILO C. 7,000 feces peasan' farmers who did not land. The ministry of agr decided to buy ten thousand acres ,of farm land belonging to Jews. ‘THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY ly on the 13th. Ten Cents Sle ; Year. Six Years $5. Sample FREE. ¢ E. F. O'Brien publishes PAR. 1 GENERAL @ ELECTRIC RANGE is. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER it Classified Column Pee eee meee see e sees sees see e essen nnn wenn www wane Advertisements under this head v be imsertec in The Citizen at the rate of one-cent (ic) a word for each insertion. but the mini- mum for the first insertion in eecce man. Needs work Box T, The Ci IN JONES ‘PU! MP, alse RESTAURANT MENT, including com- Set Inca-Ware Dishes. ley Electric Ri erator Ice Chest, 10 tables, Grille Plate, Pots, et > 656-W. nové-tf ,OSTER : TRAILERS, rent or sell. Apply Tommie’s Skating Rink oct23-ti ; FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT Fully equipped. $70.00. James H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia St i jan3-s TYPEWRITING PAPEK — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. mav 'S-th FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. 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