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i os saitenanp-mecoeemapnntns see gtetinenietaitt at isin tne } EDUCATION FOR | STRONG AMERICA. The training of children is the {task of a community and not of any single agency in the com- munity. The home, school and WEST WOMAN’S CLUB NOTES jcommunity must cooperate in, if | this important training. : < [parents and citizesis “the con-} $ 2 “Trevor, | tributions of the ‘Sthools in these for chairman; Mpsdames Philip Cos- | @"€@5: = ( Ges-|"""Seeking World Order, Building | = - = 3 {| Physical Fitness, Strengthening | Hospitality—Mrs. Melvin Rus- | National Morale, Improving Eco- sell, chairman; Mesdames Wil-' nomic Well-Being, Safeguarding liam Arnold, Homer B. Herrick,, School Support, Learning the J. Y. Porter, Jr., John Costar, D.| Ways of Democracy and Enrich- E. Boney, Howard Wilson, Horace imf.Family Life. Each of the 2 jtopics was explained by a local P. Connable, Neil Knowles, Allan minister in the columns of this B. Cleare, Jr., John H. Simone, paper beginning last Saturday Howard Overlin, George Robin-|and continuing through today son, Hugh Taylor William Fripp,; And also the school’ part in Mathi : hur P. -. ‘building a strong America. - Louise Auxier, Thomas Wiley, . a | Misses Rita Pinder, Etta Patter. Mrs. Mumford Arrives son, Florence Sawyer. ‘From New Yor Harry Shaw, Milwon W. |, House 2nd Grounds—Miss Etta » York Harry Shaw, piectieg ee. chairman; Mesdames' Mrs EB. Mumford, wife of Jack ? Charles Morenus, Vesey Johnson, Captain Mumford of the Merritt- Bila Cash, Laut Baton dates nin Key W _ ® me 3 pany of Eila Cash, Louis. Brinton, Jas fedora end fn Key West he new club house located at Duval street provides ample | for the many social activities arranged. Committee chair- Members as announced Knapp, president at a re- isit with He fs, Mr. and John C.: vrs. Joseph Pelaez, at th : a } eir Berioen, T. M_ Dick, jhome, 529 Whitehead street. ibson, Miss Ethel Decker. |. Captain Mumford was recent- Public’ Health—Miss CWiarlés'S.i1, dispatched to Seattle. Wash., Hon ber orig racerye hed salyage officer with the com- > Fripp; J. B. Sullivan, W. C. Dun-|""At the termination|of her stay so, Cage hag aap Key Wes, Mrs. Mumford will p mar, J. Isadore “i proceed to Seattle. where she ; jj Touth, Jeff Knight, Chas. Arono- win} join her husband, who has Sa iii ee et ot vitz, Frederic Whitman, Edmund been stationed there indefinite. f Whitaker, sabel Ball L2ushlin, H. J._ Miller, Arthur jy, - Pastorini, E. R. Sykes, H. Benja- ge Arts—Mrs. Haydn Uling- TUS Whitaker, John Cea ta chairman; Mesdames Rob- fe Maltiond “Ai pices pad Weds Ralph B. Russell, Stephen F. Lowe, "4. ars W. Earl Julian, sad Cosgrove, J. R. Valdes. : d E Bee Piasts, - Gr: Stephen (ceamaan: Mesiames Stephen W- ise: Mein: Rosell, Ralph: Doveless Louse Aurier, | Bole ° Swicegood, Luther Pinder, Wm. J. > Eva Warner Carl Be Kemp, C. L. Roberts, Hugh Wil- Greyburn * ~ 4; liams. Guy Carleton, Amelio ““Pioral—Miss _Leila__ Pitcher, chairman; Mesdames Sam Gold- smith, John R. Stowers. Scrap Book—Mrs. W. Earl Julian. Historian—Mrs. Harvey Eagan. Parliamentarian—Mrs. William R. Warren. Building Fund—Mrs. Wm. R. Warren, chairman; Mesdames Louis C. Brinton, Stephen W. Moreno, Paul Dessey, Miss Mildred Glasser Mr. and Mrs. Victor © Glasser, Sr., announce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred Ruth, to Ralph Nelson Burr, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Burr. The wedding took place at the Episcopal Church of the Kkedeemer in Sara- sota. Fla, at 3 p.m, Oct. 28. Rev. Reginald Wells Eastman Officiated at the ceremony. The couple are honeymooning at Siesta Key, Fla. before return- ing to New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Burr both were graduates of Union High School at Union, N. J. and both par- Douglass. . ents' of the couple are former Pianist—Mrs. Ralph G. Milner. New Jersey residents, now liv- Song Leader—Mrs. Ema War- ing in Englewcod, Fla. ner. | _ ae Junior Woman's Department H Mrs. Albert Mills—Sponsor. | nad ; Mu. Jough Loper President’ LOdav’s Bitthdays Junior Woman's Club. ; - — 3 3 + Justice Felix Frankfurter of American Education Week the US. Supreme Court, born in , Vienna, 59 years ago. Ppa Education iow. ‘pede Skene. .. 'President’s late represen’ Ts an annual observance, which ‘Russia, born 50 years ago. was founded in 1921. i Saeieederas Ts a celebration of the ideal of: Franklin P. Adams (“F.P.A.”) universal education in the:of New York, journalist, born in United States. | Chicago, 6C years ago. Is observed in November each ; year, beginning on the Sunday; Vincent Astor of New York. of. the week including Armistice | born there, 50 years ago. Day. —— Is a time when the schools re-} “Lewis Stone, port to the people im concert Worcester, Mass, 62 years ago. regarding their “aims, -achieve-: ments and ‘needs. } se and Public Welfare— mR. Warren, chair- dames Dan Navarro, A. Alber: Peirce, Marion d, Jack Gaiti, Russell Cren- Ross ‘C. Sawyer, William Frank Edwards, Bascom ns. Chester Curry, G. D. id, Joh Wardiow, D. A. tz, C. D. Harrington, Charles Albert Mills, George in, Julian J. Marks, Otto Lund- A. E. Sharpley, Geo. Archer, Goshorn, Ralph Russell, C. Gailey, Clifford G. Hicks, tian Cabrera, W. S. Putnam, hn G. Sawyer, J. Y. Porter, Jr., . D. Wilder, Horace Connabie, M, Hewitt. "Press and Publicity—Mrs. Carl chairman; Mesdames A. , Greyburn Pinder. ip—Mirs. Stephen W. chairman; Mesdames t F. Lowe, Gloriana Bay- *@ibrary—Mrs. J. R. Colgate, ; Mesdames A. M. Mor- Jas. Adams, J. B. Malone, ¥F Spottswood, J. J. Tre- f, Willard Albury, Milton W , W. J. Ingling. E. E. Wil- ms, Grace Croby, W. Hunt Har- OAL Peterson, George W-. ; Rob Roy Ricketts, Lilly Gold, Robert H. Parrish, Tho L “Snyder, Marcel Mazcau, J "APPRECIATION To those friends apa worked for day's election I desi my deepest appr fo those good people actor, born in Georgia “O'Keefie of Lake HOLTSBERG’S Your Most Popular Shopping Center ents, I desire to convey Sage that I am their ca to call on me at any tir service that I might be a Bender in my capacity as a law enforcement officer. Sincerely, ALBERTO CAMERO. ALBERT H. CAREY T wish to‘ thank ail the voters gave me suchia fine: vote bth Thalso appreciate the hard work so many of the yot- @rs didin my behalf. May we ail work together for a bigger and better Key West. CLEM C. PRICE While not, one of the high sev- @n in Tuesday's election, I de- fo express my deepest thanks those voters who supported in my race for the council Stated in my announcement, er elected or not, I hope during the administration | A HATUAN FARRIC FAS SORES ing THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SON IS BORN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perez an- nounce the arrival of a son on Wednegdgy at ia> local < Trevor, Teen | ucation Week 1s to-shterpret cof adept tipped y ast) 3 pe 'S pounds.(:@ipther and baby are * | reported “to@' Be “getting along ‘The new arrival has been named David Connell Perez. , Mrs. Perez before marriage, was Miss Vernie Mae Connell of Miami. SCOUT NEWS — Grades of junior officers at- tending the twelfth annual pa- trol leaders’ conference at Snap- per Creek Boy Scout Camp, South Miami, have been releas- ed. Bailey Serivener of Troop 12 had the highest score, 89.8, and will receive the commissioner's medal at the annual meeting of Dade County Council on® the: evening of Decembe¥. 11- = *Attesding the three-day con; rence were 267 scouts; .65>scouk Anstractors and 125- visitors. Seven Key West scouts attenid- ed tne conterence. Jack Harris of Troop 52 led the local boys with a mark of 846. Jack is a junior assistant scoutmaster. Other local boys at the con- ference were Senior Patrol Leader Ramon Gonzago, 82.3; Patrol Leader Donald Pinder, 818; Patrol Leader Henry Sol- dano, 79.9; Assistant Patrol Leaders Paul Schuck (79.3), Cal- vin Cates (79.1) and Woodrow (74.1). The conference this year was > of the most successful ever id and hats are off to the local junior officers who had fine records. < All boys receiving a grade of. 75 or higher wilk receive+a cer- tificate for their’ fine record in learning to become leaders, E George, N. Y., artist, born in Wisconsin, 54 years ago. Dr. S. Josephine Baker of Princeton, N. J., noted physician and child enist, born in Poughkeepsie, ago. PEARLMAN'S, nc. “Quality Shop” The Best Advice We Can Give You Is To Buy U.S. BONDS and SAVING STAMPS With the Extra Dollars You Will Save On These Saturday and Monday VALUES AT THIS STORE 1 rack of New FALL DRESSES on sale at _____, - $1 2 racks of $3.95 and $4.50 DRESSES on sale __ One counter cf ALL ~) TERS for «._ $1.00. $1.25 and $! BOYS’ SWEATERS | i nn eee <2] a eo wz ail z J c 4 and save! DOUBLE SIZE ___ $1.35 PART WOOL BLANKETS F ba] | & $2.95, $3.95, $5.95 up to. OYS’ 3-PIECE LONG P. Fd IT IS NOT TOO EARLY YOU TO START BI Bh din ite tian ttn tintin tintin tintin tintin dh in tin din tint tania tintin tin tein tin tintin tintin nti tintinndntintindn® TO 4 Large Stock of } PHOENIX SILK Hi NO SHORTAGE E Be tt dn dp ddd dnd dnd dndndadntnd SAA AAAI LM Be MM Ae Ate ty the he a drt A a Me te tt te ta te the tr Amn Be Mo tr tt ts tr tr tr et ts tt ta tr te Sr ote ts er thr tea te Se te tr te BOOKS DONATED TO KEY WEST LIBRARY The following is a list of books donated to the Key West Public Lbirary: The Glorious Adventure; Dead Reckonings; * Life With Father; + National Velzch; .. The -Forty ;Deys -of Marah ‘The White King “of La Go- marer; The Biack Napoleon; Marriage Made Easy; The Folks; Drums At Dusk; Ligertship; Testament of Youth; Conceived in Liberty; Adventures in Arabia; The Weather in the Streets; Wings Over Poland; The Gawdy Empire; Argonaut; Danger Zone; Harper Essays; I've Got Your Number. The above books were donated by Mrs. Mabel Richter. Mrs. Mary Hammond Barker donated: : > Towards: Morning; Three Plays; > Oddities. Donated by Mrs. _ Stephen Douglass: * The Pattern; Dirge For A Dog; The Deadly Sunshade; The Fashion in Shrouds. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS MAKE HEAVY ATTACK (Continued from Page One) the night, according to London and Berlin, but Rome admitted a heavy British raid on the port of Brindisi, in the heel of Italy's boot. East Coast Eouipment Co. announce the appcintment of LUIS’ GARAGE 516 White Street Phone 265 és ‘Authorized Dealer INTERNATIONAL Motor Trucks SALES and SERVICE ey West's Largest Store” wyvywvrrwre >a ¥ New shipment of Ladies’ Dresses. Hats and Bags. Plaid Light Weight if i [ ; E é ' i a i ; k & | HE Ff i i aad 8, Hi ie Sd dn dt dn dndntendndndn dn dadndndndndn dnd dnddrdndedadadndndndudrtntndedntntndutndrtndndndntndetndntndndntndnd "be kee if i if, E w bd be de dn be edn te intent tated 4 4 » Department Store ] 4 4 * SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 2541 ‘RIT: LOW | the attention of the Chief Techni- @ special extitats «ne = == MISS C CH cal Advisor of the Florida Art tourmg the Art Center galieme GETS SCHOLARSHIP project, WPA. A number of the the project througheat the sts Harriette E. Critchlow, last Spring associated with the Key West Art Center, WPA as professional artist and teacher, Was awarded a full time scholar- since _ | ship for the study of art for year at the New Orleans School of Ast, New Orleans, La. ‘She won this honor in open com- petition with applicanis from 23 States and is one of but feur who have been so honored this year Her work, which has been shown in the galleries of the Art Center} here, has distinctive originality prompted by a lively immagina- tion. Her students here, mostly navy wives, gained greatly from her direction and their work in the Student classification, recently exhibited at the Center, attracted DOCTOR NILO C. — DOES GLARE FATIGUE YOU? 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You see, the Beautyrest is guaranteed to give 1 years ecevire. if you have a yearning for Eleven Good Cars FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1941 Packard “ll” 8.000 Miles—Like New 1940 Buick ‘Special’ New Car Guarantee 1940 Willys Coupe "39 Nash 4-Dr. Sedan Economical Transportation With Overdrive—Al Shape 1938 DeSete Sedan 1938 Packard 4Deer One Owner—Pertect Compueteiy Recomcrucmec 1937 Packard Sedan 1937 Pontiac 2-Deor One Owner—A Real Bargain ‘Drive it—Amc You i Ber i 1937 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE COUPE COOL WEATHER IS WITH US— The Store of Fashion IS PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR WANTS IN Blankets Twe and Three-Piece TAILORED SUITS cor the Lecses ac Maso. Just received another as- ‘See our commueze ame ot DRESSES. Alc a complete SHOES!. SHOES! SHOES! Nc matter what kind ef SHOES you aced—z expencive or hit) grade, you'll find them here—cur carly at the aid & 5 Bsleswe — tts dedenedl igs more refreshing sleep, we'll be looking