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wen PAGE Four - : SOCIETY =: Please phone your Socivty Items to Mrs. Hugh Williams, phone 241 or 51 {the North. Miss Leonor Warren Honored ‘dast Mpnday €yéning at the studios of Jack Behan-and Norval Read on Duval street in honor of Leonor Warren, executive of the local Red Cross + who accompanied by Mrs. J. S. Roberts has just return- ee ets and ew Mys, B. J. Sutherling, of the local navy group, and Miss Beat- tice Moreno, well known Key West musician, played several piano selections. Their brilliant’ renditions left no doubt as to their great talents. i At Party Given Monday Night Included in the list of guests in addition to the above were Mrs. Ajbert Mills, Mrs. Hugh Wil'iams, Ms. James Adams, Mrs. .D. Aj Printz, Mrs. Paul De Say, - Miss! Mbertha Watson. Also Messrs! After @ five months” wacation Total rainfall since Jan. 1, Steve Boyden, James Berg, Wil- liam Ferguson, George Patton, and Jge Allen. ‘The stutlids of Me&srs.’ Behan and Reai have been functioning as night headquarters for mem- bers of the Red Cross Roll Call. An attractive setting, the location ! affords members an opportunity / to meet informally to discuss de- | tails in cornection with the cur-/} rent drive. ' i | BAPTIST CHURCH UNIT’ ASSEMBLES IN MIAMI The Miami Baptist Association ““@onsisting of 33 Baptist Churches of which the First Baptist Church of Key West is the oldest member, meets with the Stanton Memorial Baptist Church of Miami, Nov. 19-20. The report of the First Baptist Church of Key West to the as- sociation is a gratifying one. ‘With a net increase of 69 in mem- bership, a larger Sunday School and Training Union and a full graded W. M.U. The church re- ports all bills paid with a sub- stantial sum in a building fund to meet the changes in building that ‘fe Warranted by the enlarged Sunday School, and B. T. U. In the absence of the pastor, Allan Robinson will conduct the regular prayer service to be held @m Wednesday evening at 7:30. Mr Robinson is one of the chureh’s youngest deacons and a geod speaker. The public is in-| vited to hear him. Miss Perla Romero Visiting Here Miss Perla Romero, of Santa Clara, Cuba, arrived on the Steamship Cuba yesterday from Havana to spend several months with her uncle, Emilio Romero, owner of the Oriental Pharm-/| acy, corner Duval and Division ; streets. OUR FUTURE By ART ESPINOLA We live, we strive, we struggle, To reach some ideal goal; What rights has he with lives to juggie To satisfy his greedy soul? Our Great Commander blind, Nor does He fail to hear Thé pleas of a deSperate mother’s is not Whose heart is torn with fear. Ouf future is written in a sacred book, To which no mortal has ac- cess, Who is this Satan, who by might shook The world ‘and has dared our | __ future to profess? The blood of the stained his hands, His poisoned mind will know Ro rest, ‘or uopn his soul will fall the freprimands Of He who by the “Goltien Rule” will manifest. imnocent has As a garden's beauty is marred by weeds, So is the world’s tranquility disturbed by fakes, Who go about sowing the seeds Of hate, and everything that evil makes. Qur future and destiny shall only be guided by Him, And for the cause for which Our Savior died. We shall fight until this very Of Satan's is obliterated by * “Him, whom he ‘Las defied AARON H. SHIFRIN jERAL Seacrics Whitehead Street Fis. Phone 612-W ; Duty— MANY WAR EVENTS | (Continued from Page One) Burma road, the “life-line” of British and United States supplies | to China. Eden said such a move by Japan would be interpreted as! a direct, threat, and could not help producing. <a “mest dangerous”; situation." * - Speaker Resigns Word of the resignation of 19 members of the Japanese’ diet came from Tokyo, where it was reported that a member had made aspeech which the government deemed improper, and which; would not be made public. Neutral observers, remember- ing the tenor of warlike anti-Am- eriean speeches made before the diet early this week, said the only ; jlife of Key West for many years, —00o— Mrs. Margaret Hellings, who was identified with the social leaving here to.make her home in Los Angeles, Calif, has re-' turned to the Island City for_an | 3 * bear , Total rainfall since Nov. 1, guest Abs Penis oF | visiting various Pacifie Coast National Parks, including Yose- imite, also the Grand Canyon, of Arizona and Yellowstone Na- tional Park, Mrs. Hunt Harris has returned to her residence on Caroline street. Mrs. Harris also spent some time in Ashe- ville, N. C. Normal —_ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Lowest last night __ 72 74 Rainfall, 24 nours 7:30 a. m, inches 184) esos of Re ae sat 6.96; Excess since November 1, | inches EERE Excess since January inches z Wind Direction and Velocity NE—10 miles per hour Relative Humidity 86% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sea level,” 30.04 (1017.3 millibars) ! i. ‘vice for comfort —000— Tomorrow's Almanac Captivated by the quaint old Sunrise _—. 6:47 a. ‘m. world atmosphere of Key West, Sunset - - 5:38 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Moonrise 8:24 a. m Provincetown, Mass., have leas- | Moonset 7:41 p. m ed a home here: They plan to Tomorrow's Tides open a Book Studio opposite the @Naval Base) Old Island Trading Post on Du- AM PM val street. —_ = = j FORECAST Marking their fifth season in Key West, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar} Willing have leased a home for’ thes-winter at 906 . Whi: — —o0o— Returning to Key West for the winter are Mr. and Mrs. E. B.| Caulkins, who cre at home at 510 South street. This will be their seventh season in Key West. —o0o— Mrs. Wallace Bryant Kirke has | Teturned to her home in Key West after a sojourn at Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas. re Nt pers; |him, apparently in sympathy. apparent reason for such a move! Commander and Mrs. must be that the member spoke on | Dick, well known in the social behalf of the United States amd life of Key West, have returned against war. Publicly rebuked.!trom a summer spent in Mary- the speaker immediately an-|jand. They have leased the at-| nounced his resignation, and 18 / tractive home of Miss Thelma other members stalked out with |Strabel, noted novelist, which is > Ae }began his musical career i Meanwhile, in Washington, Florida's fiery Senator Pepper de- i clared the senate never will sanc-j tion appeasement of Japan. or “any treaty making the United States a party to Japanese crimes The senator urged “a virtual! ultimatum to Tokyo, demanding that Japan get out of China, re- pair damage inflicted in the war! there, get out of French Indo-} China, and rendunce any intention | of continuing a policy of aggres-! sion in the Far East. j With no information coming) from the conference between Sec- | retary of State Hull and Kurusu,| Washington observers hinted that the Toklo envoy has halted the talks temporarily uftil he can get’ further instructions from home. | Officially, the talks still’are de-/ seribed as “exploratory.” CARD OF THANKS {continue to carry out the duties! We are deeply appreciative of the many kindnesses tendered us during our recent sorrow, the loss of our beloved son, James Alva Brady. To those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the} lovely floral tributes and. mes- sages of sympathy, we are indeed grateful MR. AND MRS. JAMES K. BRADY AND FAMILY. nov19-1t jactually the southernmost home | in the United States. | —o0o— | Mrs. Gloriana Bayly returned! Tuesday from Delray Beach,! where. at St Paul's Episcopal! church, she attened the meeting! ,0f District 5, Women’s Auxiliary of the Divcese of South Florida | Mrs, Bayly left today for Coral} Gables to attend the funeral of Samuel Campbell Warner, father | of Miss Helen Warner. APPRECIATION | W. P. ARCHER | The confidence which you re- posed in me by returning me to} the office of City Judge is greatly appreciated and I am deeply | Srateful to each and every person | who voted for me in the election last Tuesday. As in the past I will of my office to the best interest of the entire community. MONROE THEATER Brian Donlevy—Akin Tamiroff in ! THE GREAT McGINTY and BRIGHAM YOUNG |! ™ GOOD LOOKING... GOOD SEEING . SUN GLASSES The syle aod smanness of Ray-Bsa Sua Glasses appeals immed those who pride themsches om look- ing their bese for any occasion. But more important is Ray-Baa’s kiodoess (to the eyes that wear them. By Sleenag out excess ight aad glare, at the same time transmitting the axefal 233 of light, Ray-Ban makes sexing comfon- able and noo-cinag, even ia brightest oudoor bght. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p. m. \ddress Phones 532 Duval Office: 332 Street Residence: 351 Now Is The Time to have us CLEAN THOSE RUGS and CARPETS for you in your home. OUR VON SCHRADER— Electric SHAMPOO All Work Guaranteed or No Pay ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN “MR. ELLSWORTH MASTIC CAMP dada Antnctntntndadndndedntntndndndedndedadndndn dndadadatntadntntnddndntntndntntndntetdedatnind A Aa th i ttt i th Mn tr tt ta tt tt ta tt th te tS i tn ttn rt ta te ts te tr te tm tet Key West.and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and..warm ..tenight and Thursday «with: seattered.. show- moderate east and east winds, frésh.af. tindés off hoz. = = Florida: Partly cloudy and warm tonight and “Thursday, scattered showers in coastal sec- tions of extreme south portion. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate east and southeast winds, fresh at times off the ceast and over ex- treme south portion; partly cloudy weather tonight Thursday, scattered showers over extreme south portion. * Giovanni Martinelli, the tenor, as a clarinetist in an Italian bani |vard, Miami, Florida. t + fami.and Miami Beach. Features | of the new quarters include a com- tmodious semi-circular | tremendous increase in Ronrico Rum. RECREATION AGENCY IS DECIDED UPON south- Ds SE ———————— RONRICO MIAMI OFFICES NOW IN NEW QUARTERS In keeping with the company’s Temperatures } tremendous growth during 1940 Highest last 24 hours ____81: and 1941, Ferd S. Meyer, Presi- dent of Ronrico Corporation, dis- tillers of Ronrico Rum, announces the company has leased an entire floor of the beautiful modern building at 1335 Biscayne Boule- = The building is located bcSween: the two causeways that link. Mi- cocktail lounge overlooking famous Bis- cayne Boulevard. A completely equipped experi- mental and research laboratory is another feature. All offices are equipped with every modern de- and efficiency. At the same time Mr. Meyer an- nounced a large scale expansion rogram at the distillery and bot- additional bi Warehouses, and equipment to sales such clause, it was informed before the transfer that ment would building : transfer of t! gov act the constr plants in Puerto Rico, with! MEET ARMY’S FIRST SELECTEE (Continued from Page One) signpainting to pick and shovel work as a “yard bird”, and shin- ing officers’ beots as an orderly. “Nothing very glamorous”, smiled “No. 1”, as some of his barracks-mates call him, “but then, guess work like our out- fit does is as necessary to defense trick for more than two months now—cleaning up quarters, mak- ing beds, answering the phone. Lawton lives in a one-story barracks with 19 other mem- bers of Headquarters Company. Corps Area Service Unit 1111. “We got mostly everything in here”, said a selectee who -was lolling on a bed waiting for the dinner bell. “We got a couple of school the newly elected city council; Lieut. R. B. Downes, navy rec- reation officer; Paul G. Albury, chairman of the city-county rec- reation committee; Mrs. Doro- thea Lynch, Jacksonville, state director of WPA recreation, and Mrs. Eva Warner, local WPA it recreation director. and ‘th ernment wo to the city for a negli Presided y lard M. Albury, was attended by ure. y Mayor Wil- the meeting members of CATAPULTING A PLANE INTO SPACE takes nerves accuracy. WHY NOT CHOOSE THE NAVAi. RESERVE! of steel and These Navy teachers, an accountant man, a timekeeper, a guy who it only means runs a mill, and, ch yeah—a shoe polish tender”. 2 the war”, said Lawton “Mosi- ly we talk about weekend trips and dates for dancing. A few of us go to Boston « cou- ple of nights a week in an jalopy that one of the fellows Lawton says he army life brings a contact with men maijenalities and religions. PRAAEAAFAAAAASAAEAAEASAREEEAEDEAOEE Ad hdd add dd ddA AA ddd ddd Addn dd dntdndntntndadndndndntntntedindndtednd ‘ pn hehe a sales- “We don't talk much about likes the way fellow inte of different ou leary>te “be dependent Louis Pollock, operator jewelry shop at 508 Street, was released under $: bond this morning after sher- iff's officers had arrested him on a charge of embezzlement. The charge was filed by Rufus Cleare, a negro, who accused the jeweler of disposing of a watch without his consent. Peace Justice Franklin “Aren- berg will conduct a preliminary hearing this afternoon at nation in the world. For those who enlist in the there is a wide variety of fascinating. including everything from aviation to Navy work, life of a Navy man. They're open to you right now if you’ve reached your 17th birthday. MOSQUITOES THAT TRAVEL AT 45 MILES PER HOUR! It takes a cool head and keen eyes to operate this néw bullet-shaped PT ‘Torpedo Boat. You've seen them in the news- reel throwing up great waves of spray on either side. But how would you like to handle one? Your Navy needs men with the stamina to tackle this job! Have you got it? service? pdayeersreetreee ens to the Navy Editor of this newspaper nD ‘ving full details apou: J] Se opportunities for men in the Navy or Naval Reserve: i Leah RN ESO Abbe eaeae gy