The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 17, 1941, Page 4

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« Announceme! of the birth of a has been made of pounds to Mr. and Richardson on Nov Kermr 15 at the The new THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1342 ;enoipTre = |DENIES KNOWLEDGE Announcement LUIS GARAGE GIVER SOCIE TY :-: In F.S.C. W. Glee Club Trio se (Continued from Page One) Miss Gwendolyn Borden, clerk ; and federal officers indicated its in the office of County Judge Ral Am Fri ‘inal ae g what action will be taken in the Lowe, Jr, were married secr ph able day Eve | = : question of illegal use of the Am- Armistice Day in Miami, it was $ social calendar was the' Mrs. Phillip Baker was her! immediately clear. Miss Borden is the daughter of Of Miss Clarabell Cerezo | ™#*Ton of honor and wore a frock | The navy report failed to men-| Mr. and Mrs. John A. Borden, Bie ee Bictho Su Te — ' eee ' Seah ahs An nce = Clarabell Cerezo Weds crew will be interned. Exactly Raymond Lord, and Paul Vernon the important events on ; bouquet of white carnations. i eriean flag on the ve was not announced toda: Hh Dominguez Amabie,|°! Uéht Pink silk chiffon Her tion the location of the vessel 920 N.W. Fifty-first street, Mi-/ the Fleming Street Meth- | of honor, and was attired in a light indicated she was not in the’ of Ms, Paul Vernon Mother rch yellow silk chiffon. Her bouquet! United States defense zone tess 9 2s street, Key to be getting alor — Mandy, performed - the , was also of Picadilly gladioli. t The report said the officers of Wes ; i Ph eee Feet ar roses - , and the bridal party! Misses Maude Roberts and Eliza-! the American c — ve here at ANNOUNCE CIVIL har Be wa - the altar which was beth Pinder were bridesmaids and! Picious of the ship, which had Am- tree! SERVICE EXAMS u re and “ Sure e ‘ decorated with white wore silk chiffon. Miss Roberts} erican flags painted on its sides LOST AND FOUND Store Ruie Roberts played a pro- wore come They “also conte! Ordering the vessel to heave-to, The United States Civil Service rie of nuptial music as guests picadilly gladioli. i the (By Associated Pree) Commission announces the Key West, Fis ; . bled and accompanied Miss' Willie Wickers was best man ve ORLEANS, France, Nov. 17.— competitive examinations f T x anmwun LaKin who sang “O and groomsmen were Norman | Not everybody was the loser in fF on of Senior Guard, Me,” and “I Love You Cerezo and Milton Roberts, Jr. the great panic which accom- J Guard and Head G iW : Mrs. Roberts played the The ring bearer was little Gary | panied France’s defeat in 1940 2 d E = ss | Chorus” from “Lohen- Weech. The flower girls were Some people were finders. The ther notice with the Fire: the processional. little Ruth Rose Albury, Dorothea | had not yet latest story is about 216 pearls of |_ . bride walked to the altar Pinder and Donnie Creel. } when two great price in search of their ie arm of her brother, “Buster The little girls wore long or-| were heard owner. They were found in a by whom she was given gandy dresses in yellow, orchard, | t > = down. The swamp near the village of Oison, and blue, and carried baskets of! managed gown was of duchess satin, matching colors with rose petals. | TALLAHASSEE, itly featured with the Flor- Jace yoke and shoulders! The couple left Saturday morn- | ida State College = above trio composed o # ‘three million francs’ worth of in seed pearls. The bodice ing on the Florida Motor Line bus Carmen McBeth, of Fort Lauderd: 2 ——_—_——_ jewelry while tilling his field designed in basque style and to spend a few days in Miami. For | Dot Hickman. of z FINAL SHOWING OF Nobody has yet claimed them. Mull skirt ended in a full traveling the bride wore a smart! with the club ense pirain.. _The,long, tightfit-| navy blue satin cpepe radengoat ‘+, 22ter in Tallahassee RED CROSS EXHIBIT = ST Oe ee ee ees shane Sis eae maaeay Relief At Last ind veil of corsage of gardenias. rei = f ng, who has sited tm a juliet) ing here Mr. and Mrs. nad ae DOUBLE LAUNCHING i 1 é pearls ‘She carried a | will reside at 916 Today Ss OF U. S. VESSELS a | Kpuerth Loagise |__ Anniversaries i ict 3 TERY oe | a To Georgia Gives Party Berio years ago) Adam | Kuhn, hilade P ! and Mrs. Newt W. Ketch-- The Epworth League of the! oe one and Mr. Ketchings’ sister, Fleming Street Methodist <hurh | os, of that city’s College of P' @ Florie Ketchings, left on a pee Fy reign ‘Thirty- | ii2ns, first professor of ., , home - . trip Fridzy for a few days’ 1. members were present, ‘Ass a cae. 89 Wilit'at the old home in Hill) Many interesting games were |" Pe Crest, Ga. played and refreshments served. | thet retura. trip home,| The following gee Pee categntlae mother, Mrs. Florie Ketch-' ierbert Meltzer, Mr. and Mrs.jfields, Newark, N. J. ‘will accompany them to Allen E. Curry, Rev. W. B. Mun- merchant, born : re the winter months in Key Gy Dorothy Moon, Madge Key,|Mass. Died March 31, 1870. Donna Hoyt, Ruth Cates, Henry! —_ Newt Ketchings was for-'Sledge, Thelma Cates, Ee ah Sieben arg Miss Pauline Cam: ‘urry, Mary Curry, Cora Lee ero of the Battle of La elty. sna ce of kad, Edith Mae Sands, Veral. Erie in the War of 1812, Buffalo, _ Roberts, Jr., Donald Lowe, Flos-'N. Y., citizen, born in So. Ki aT ley enamine ll aes Seem ne eee acca EUGENE (Coffee) SANCHEZ = MOON OVER MIAMI | My sinceres Walter K sie Mae Key, Mamie Knowles, ston, R.1 Died Feb. 20, : emp Minnie Knowles, Franklin | Ma-| aes pg Home lone, Al Taylor, Bill Utterback,| 1811—John B. Ford, M The Favorite in Key West i ‘Whether it's 2 trip just te the nex town o 2 onger cause it is so convenient Schecume are Tequent buses are comiorabie Grvers are tbe sass mos te Jimmy Highnote, Harry Purtell,'sippi steamboat ow => ‘its. ‘alter Dan Carter, Johnny Mullin, Bar- ventor, pioneer m Px ag Bgl epoca ney Bryant, Robert Wade, and glass maker, born in f and daughter, Lieutenant Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lowe. Ky. Died May 1, 1903 and Mrs. George The publicity chairman takes; a in Boston, Mass. re- | ‘this means of inviting all young} 1861—Wallace N tting, Cc to Key West during the people to unite with the league,;gtegational clergyman, -end. if “you do not have a church | quarian, artist, author of lehearted sup- mtire city working bigger and better ON SALE AT aLL GROCERS ic Battleship Fleet. and was er commandant of the Nav: rd, Washington, D. C., and ; and Mrs. Almour !eague of your own”. [“State Beautiful” val Gun Factory. He was! eee Courteous in the world: and routes go mgt om te ; resided in Key West. The Fleming Street church / books, born in Marlbe heart of shopping centers. theame. bots! and Sus sh " ‘league meets each Sunday even | ee Framingham, Ma: distri ning at 6:30 o'clock. 19, - wane, Westers Guests se | —- They like the economy. to. B comm less than at Hotel Biltmore Grays Arrive To EE seme x half the cost of driving even 2 small car aS a = OE sca Seen Spend Winter Inland Waterwa; ination of driving stam and paring tounus = ap ; Batavia, Ohio. M. Warren of Key West j ; guests at the Hotel Bilt,| Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gray |1941. in New York last week. of Fostoria, O., arrived Saturday | — : for the season and are at their; 1878—Grace Abbott portant On your nex! tip—any puace—go by bus ae s Name Law passed by the 1941 J h 2 ea too! ts Louise Hawkes winter home, 1231 South street. |the | Leper - Me sets forth various provisions, such as aeenarepe- st BUS STATION . patie weita USS. n with the county clerk, and advertising 2 Seen Cor. Soutmarc amc Baneme i To City CHANGE DATE FOR fiend. “Nee. World nnel of those comprising the business con- = Strees — Prom 2 Louise Hawkes, formerly DEFENSE MEETINGS ite : city, who has just return- beggar £ poland ae te aie The meeting nights for the) —— =e in Lockport, N. Y., will Florida Defense Force have been| Today In History Be associated with the USO changed from Monday to Wed-}_— ~~") “"" ~*"* nesdays at 7:30 o'clock, accord- cern orfirm. The law as passed provides: 1. All persons operating unincorporated busi- ness or professions under any name but their own proper or known called names, must register this s tious” trade name with the cerk of the circuit ee ee ene PRS n the ee where the principal place of busi- in anour > | 31+ cate! jay er of } 3 ‘ 5 re - 2 he, a emegreerera ae 2. Afee of $1.00 is charged for this megistra- a8 E COCKTAIL HOUR Guards Armory, corner of South- i (For Sandra) _ ard and White streets. Furthermore, the names of all persone in- . = —$<$—<—$—————_ terested, and the extent to which they are interested. ‘Hp wee hot and thick with NAVY TO TRAIN a must be registered as well. . filled with a brittle conver- VARIOUS FLYERS i = : bo ei non Pompnanes denies tine amit \ ered business = ae interested in doing such ee, : 3 on (Continued from Page One) he right to defend or maintain suit in any Newest novel was discussed ge One) g 0 mi sur y the craziest front-page sen- ¥¢@?S of age on June 30th of the t state, either as plaintiff or defendant, eation. your. in which appointment is de- and it further provides that any person violating this A j ve sire law f r ; tn Bi i in- ee ee ely, and pun ee rding registration is liable to having an in. arging a misdemeanor filed against him A Bilear-eyed blonde sitting near $15 « ee ne wep d rson aggrieved by the fictitious name, and Was eatin, an avocado salad lowance of $1.00 per day. While tion of such charge shall be liable to a fine Sotie dull, dark man with spec. °" @¢tive duty as officer pilots )0 or 60 days in jail, or both. tacles yafter the completion of flight Before registration can be made, such in- Said he thought the world was ‘@ining the pay is that of their n to register must be advertised at least once a going to hell— k as commissioned officers four (4) consecutive weeks in a newspaper : d by law in the county where the registra- tion is made. This law applies to Apartments, Hotels, Filling Stations, Cabin Courts, or business of any kind ex- Aid everyone agreed with him, | Whether in the regular navy or iw : the blonde—I think she | the naval reserve, marine corps or! Perance Union se sn't well: marine corps reserve. Ensigns’ | Cleveland Just when I was becoming bored and second lieutenants’ pay, sub- 1932—Muci And quite bewildered by the Sistence and rental allowances epecu ore America ‘Gules din amount to approximately $245 a| Raymond Rob ee cept such as are operated under the name of the ‘eran f A appeared on hi 1 He owner. } A door opened quite quietly, month, for 1918. ' . - ; For those who aspire to a career, House, found without any warning you Z : Pe, ed ‘i Z Ana. pany € ¥0U ‘in civil aviation as pilots, tech-{80I4 im North Caroline. % by y ,, nicians or in administra oe _ : Cae aes y HU GOT etd. navel aviati in| 1937—Steel output at 35% >of Bl Sr itowch imy face, opportunity to obtain an un-, °@Pacity. Biiie hills 3 tt skies and usually comprehensive aviation tn a Ad sunset ages training background. oo a Setncoan| Pi eo erg when you came ee DED NICKEL BADLY | Washington Afd I was with you far away ————— : Tm @hother world with golden) LONG BEACH, N. J—A ni Lawyers generally agrée that the terms “proper or called name” as used in the law would be like this example: Suppose you are one of the numerous Jones family. Suppose your proper name is “John Edward Jones,” but your called name is “J. E. JONES.” Unless your business is actually operated under one or the other of these names you would be required to register. The Key West Citizen TA PLL LLL LALLA AA A Kereh, sea’ ack Sea and lel Russia's “Pompeii” becai f a at tombs Allied Su- 1939—Britain and France an- + Portals... per Pe econed Wien — STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE a 4 | "Bil someone broke his glass O'Brien of this city with 2 pistol DR AARON H. SHIFRIN TRIUMPH Offers Its Assistance In Helping | - told him to put up his hands and ie e ‘Gaiem, with stupid demanded a nickel. | Osteopathic Medicine and Sursery COFFEE Business Men to Comply With ICE And again gear oe hoe SS Ex ACTICE This New Law. DIVISION : Argentina produces three-! itehead ‘a TOMMY MURRAY. fourths of the world’s supply of, Key West. Fla. Phone 612-W aT ALL TELEPHONE 51 i Key West, Fla, iquebracho extract, used in tan-j —94-Hour Duty— \ PHONE NO. 8 Fotonbe 1 iu. pe — -. Verrrro aaa. tae

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