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__ |RED CROSS KNITTING _FOR-WAR REFUGEES fyi} mT 3 Aukiliary fo"Mowe"than two hundred K wae Ms. women voluntarily devote last Saturday jor sewimg for the Red Cross. »at the Ocean View Res-j Many of the women report im honor of Mrs Sdith ‘regularly at the Red Cross work pry of Tallahassee, Aux-/Tooms on Duval street, scores fy State President of the Le. knit at home, while others gath- and Mrs. Margaret Up- €f two or three times weekly in jfor imstance, has an enthusiastic ——e =| Fine Program At Stork Club Tonight Ah especially good program has been arranged for tonight at the Stork Club on Roosevelt , teu ie in receipt | Boulevard, where a Big Thariks- a the birth ope ene ving Bve Dance will get under ter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Way ap oiggk | McCarthy. ; Se |) Musie wil be * RuMlishda® by | Mrs. McCarthy was formeriy | Crunchi#Crunchan@ his rhythm | Miss_ Edith. Russell of this city, | boys. uh # ~The newcomer will be named | Returns Home | Mr and Mra, Raul Vasquez re turned yesterday after a honey Miss Elizabeth Sands, daugh- ™eon trip in Miami. The couple ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sands,’ “45 quietly married Sunday, No. 615 Ashe street, still hasn't seen Vember 16, @ snow storm. but she came! Mra Vasques was before her home yesterday from a visit to ™ttiage Miss Stella Mae Phil- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN io =a t FOR DEFENSE UNIT Plan Bingo Party ne In an effort to raise funds for ee. the Girls’ School Safety Pa ns = IE will sponsor a Bingo Party in an a owever, witt ‘* Division «Street School of $1 909 set q ee ae MEMBERS, i ;Lunchroom tonight, sturting at + be turned @terage the Hous “~~~ . . “NE REQUIRED TO PAY FORT) 99 o'clock ing Autho: ‘ : ra Be | pZMEM “OUT OF THEIR OWN = Mrs. Myrtland Cates, in charge wns dee ¢ s a = ETS” of the affair, states that a beau Housing project at rr ae i oe tiful selection of awards have treet . ~_ = = ikea been secured «nd that refrest it was enfesed that.a.cun D —— =£ = Civitian defense workers of ™°™* Will Re servd. athe Key West may now obtain offi COUNCIL DONATES cial emblems and insignias but they will have to pay for them out of their own pockets. The insignias were made avail- jable yesterday by the state de- (Continued from Page One) < business closed on Sundays. Evi-, tion aclion wes taken upon request of FOR BALL FIELD { ered that a copy of th POAT + Key West Chapter of the Red Cross in a com- ted that Miss Leonor War- , @xecutive secretary of the fof Execuive Secretaries. 7The institute will include a three-week intensive training for executive secretaries Otilia T. Cervantes, 22, and Hatry Roberts, 23, will be mar- ied tonight at the home of Mr. Roberts’ parents. . The ceremony will be per- fotmd by Justice of the Peace Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. SOCIETY NOTES A. cocktail party for e guests is being given this note by Lieut. and Mrs. Fra Means at their Fort Taylor quar- tefs-in honor of Mrs leans Mrs. Flora H. Haffner and her som, L. Pr Haffner, who ‘bh been enjoying an early winter sojourn in Key West, departed this morning for their home in Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lefevre, of New York City. paused in Key West for an vvernight stay after a week's visit in Havana. Prior to leaving for Cuba they spefit Several days in Key West. 5/and Mrs. Dan Navarro, band of workers under the lead- Albany, N. Y., after having seen 5 ed Miami ae a ership of Mrs. AE ‘Sharpley. frost for the first time. may make their home at This phase of Red Cross ac-. Miss Sands also will have the 0! United street ‘tivity is under din experience of celebrating Thanks- eres poe = wet te tion. of | civing al two widely separated MAKE READY FOR jthe Production Committee of the with Mrs. day set apart by President i wees i rel < mh oher | William R. Warren as chairman Roosevelt last week wit ~ (Continued from Page One) and Mrs. Alfred Jones at Albany, | /@ntic patrol system previously vice- brother-in-law and sister, Mr. apd will celebrate ow's, Worked out. | At the present time ali art- Booridsi.-/ bheerded> iving| Both Ame “end British [icles being made in Key with her parents and other rela~, merchantmen, is probably are finding their way to . zefu- tives here. aye aL | will be escorte destroyer and 'gees in war-torn Buropé, prin- _The local girl spent a three-/CTuiser escorts ing the full ‘cipally England as and-one-half month ¥eéation at! trip from Engl: to this country. | Warm woolen sweaters for Albany with Mr.-and Mrs-Jones | It was predicted, however, that Men, women and children, to-'and Mra Jones’ méther, Mrs ; most American goods in the im- are being turned out in | band was a widely known evan- Sia, rather than to England. id order, and many a poor gelist both in the United States giaddened . because of and other countries. He died in = ¥ snd other countries “He ied ss CRUSHING VICTORIES oe aca | CLAIMED BY AXIS furnished by the national head-| Miss Sands’ sister, the former, quarters in Washington. Shortly, Lillian Sands, had an unusual: (Continued from Page One) however, a program will get wedding ceremony here in’ terranean from Htaly to challenge ‘under Way whereby efforts will March, with music. played on the empire's aerial strength. be devoted to knitting for Uncie the organ at the Fleming Street Rome conceded British capture Sam’s men who are stationed in Methodist church by Mrs. May-' of an un-named oasis in central jiceland and other wintry re- field Salis, recorded by a local’ Libya, but a Rome communique gions. Funds for this activity radio shop and played at the | denied the Cairo claim that the will be provided out of the ceremony performed at the home strategic port of Derna has fallen. A informants countered | with the declaration that a few Axis troops may remain in the | port, but that its fall is certain, Included in the long list of those who meet every Tuesday Prominent Folk Bei sees oe ay en, | Vistied Mexe ui with mufflers, “beanies” | Harold Jones,- whose late “ hus- mediate future will be sent to Rus- nse council. They are now on u the : }Sale at local headquarters. pass an ordinance making it man- » ad, and itwas decid - = ” —_ Albert J. Milis, Secretary of datory that all places of this/d the Monroe Defense Council, ex- nature remain closed on Sundays. | m plained today that the counci] | However, as this was not speci- treasurer had informed him no | Ud im the petition, it was or- funds were available for pur- chase of the emblems and that those who wished to secure them could do s@ with \their own ,im question. money. 4 ‘ ise Jetier was read ‘from Leo defense workers wil ex-tity. cc Eligibte ve a choite of am mobile pilates. PROPERTY SOLD The home once owned and oc cupied by Jennie Williams Vecker and the” Caleb Baker homestead site on Simonton street have been purchased by Fred Dion, post- master from Emory Pierce. The reported sale price on the prop- erty, which has a frontage of 81.7, | was $4,800. RAL e 1 uniform and cap emblem, Sy Joid insignia of rank, ‘giwk be Yas employed by lapel buttons and atte’ dently it was the intention of the signers to request the council & dered that the matter be deferred until such time as fhe council would be able to ascertain what was the real object of the petition Questing “that @m amc bundred dol r aerviecs, suging which < WP. Mi him. The ma red to theifinancs the purpe: carry ferent pa up sewer } it was of $400 made 8 ing the M unit Carry on its work. over to the organiza as the money is mage A six months’ license, mstead of a full year, was ordered issued to M. Torres who operates a business on lower Whitehead street. This ordere A WEDNES Torres, who stated that it for working ancement of the c be sent te new schedule on trai ans drawn up by concerned The most HATED merchant in Key West Why? yo. everybody we run cur busines: cc. © te ercrimcrwnteaan Your selection & greater behind everything we sel anc we engreve = alwnys be pleased with any Watch you Sur Sram cu ; Pollock, Reliable Jeweler 388 DUVAL STEEET — j rooms are Mrs. Ralph Rus- } sell, Mrs. Isabel Rue, Mrs. J. G. es pao | Porter, Mrs. John Wardiow, Mrs.| Visiting Key West last Friday Mervin Russell, Mrs. M. £E.|and Saturday were John Falken-! | Berkowitz, Mrs. W. T. Wilder,|berg, district manager of the! Mrs. H. J. Carew, Mrs. Joseph’ American Express Co, Miami,! Valdez, Jr, Mrs. H. B. Whitaker,|@nd Mr. and Mrs Kuniholm,! Mrs. Rexford Weech. Mrs. Aimee | whose last residence was Reyk- | Gibson, Mrs. George Way, Mrs. | javik, Iceland. i {Stephen Lowe, Mrs. Ray Navar-| Mr. Kuniholm was US. consul | jro, Mrs. Albert Peirce. Mrs. A.|in Iceland ani Prior to that in} Fe capitals of! f ‘ i H : R The group was entertained/ Friday night by Mr. and Mrs. ‘sez, Mrs. Phyllis Edwards, Mrs. ' John H. Simone, of this city. Rigterick Knapp and Mrs. Leona ~pATNLESS” ROBBERY CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere | appreciation to our neighbors and friends for the many kind acts tendered us during our recent sor- NEW YORK—An evidently ex-} | Perienced burglar held up Dr. Wil- | liam S. Steinberg. dentist, in his} office, saying. “This won't hurt a} bit.” He escaped with $4 in cash! and a $170 check. row, the loss of our beloved one, James D. Roberts, IIL We are especially grateful to those who gave the use of their cars and the donors of the lovely floral tri | butes. We assure one and all that will never be for- BINGO PARTY Benefit Girls’ Safety Patrol Division Street School LUNCHROOM H Division Street School Lunchroom Tonight, 7:30 o’Clock PRIZES REFRESHMENTS Each Player __ — 25¢ j ' | | | THE FAMILY. Eczema, Rash, Tetter Itching clean non-greasy Imperial Lotion. y back ‘ails to sat- f of externally caused ma. Rash. Tetter. Sca- Toe Itch. Simply re- as needed while Don’t ignore H tell-tale signals of _| EYE-STRAIN: Mobilization Notice! MEMBERS COMPANY D, 7TH BN.. F.DF. You are ordered to report at State Armory. Southard and White Sts. 7:30 p. m. Wednes- day. November 26th. No excuses, other than sick- mess, will be granted and then only if Commanding Officer is so notified. Fifteen taps on City Fire Bell at 7:15 p. m will serve as signal for every member to report to Armory. Contrary to current reports, no discharges from the F.D.F. have been granted to date. Members met ‘reporting are subject to WRINKLES? AGUNG LIMES ?.. Squinting and straining play havec with your looks. earn up to $126 a EVES SENSITIVE TO UGHT?.. You are entitled Examination may shew that you | will enjoy greater comfort with Seft-Lite Lenses. Make an appointment now.. For health’s sake, have your eyes examined. Perhaps without being aware of it ” FREE CLOTHING. « Werth.) FREE MEDICAL fad that no force be neces- excess glare is causing you grea but he will not hesitate to discomfort. Should exam- ination show this to be true, Soft-Lite Lenses, ground to your prescription, will add te your comfort. PREE TRAINING worth $1500, trades and vocations to chouse from. GOOD PAY with regular increases period, with full pay, each year, GOOD FOOD and plenty of it, clothing when you LOOK WHAT THE U. S. NAVY AND NAVAL RESERVE OFFER You FINEST SPORTS and enter tran could ask for, TRAVEL, ADVENTURE, beat the Navy for them! BECOME AN OFFICER. Nearly 80 You may month. to & generous vacation an @ He Annapolia of the Air at A isomplete outfit af fire ending, (Over $140 CARE, including rebular © WHY Don" i Roe. ‘The Se nounced: eumengency as their FUTURE eUOOESS, Ir Het bs get guad-paying jobs in civil life. Are you considering joining a military service? 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