The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 29, 1941, Page 4

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fone. Miss Ethel Decker's| this marning, according to infor- placé/ for example, in her newly | ™& County Judge “fenovated house on Simonton | *@vmond R. Lord. fect i one of the most artic! BED CROSS BALL Spots. boasted by the town, and a “Happy hunting field for shoppers GROUP WILL MEET | a goodly portion of be oh merber , Red THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FOR THE HOME CHEER, al} under (2) Easy-to-read heat-proof measuring cup. (3)! n earthénware. URGEO! its case. (2) of the Red Cross Ball, has ordered | @ meeting Mpnday evening, De- cember i, for all those concerned with details for the event to be home of Mrs. Hugh Wil Duval street at #00 oclock this time final arrangements wi be discussed, and reports made by Intense interest, by the way, is being centered on this Red Cross Ball, the initial large public func- tion of the winter social season, and a capacity attendance is an- TE POLITICIANS: | ticipated. $10: ) Asbestos gloves for (4. Glass frying pan. a) Super carving knife with sharpener Ham rack. (3) Clamp for lifting ham. ;To St. Petersbarg | Ernest Avila left yesterday for | St. Petersburg where he will rep- [resent Saint Paul's Young Peo- iple’s Service League as a dele- tgate to the Diocesan: Convention | being held in "that city. | %5th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures } Highest last 24 hours |. Lowest last night nm Rainfall, 24 nours ending 7-30 a. m., inches | Total rainfall since Nov. 1, | inches 7.03 Excess since November 1, | __ inches | Tofal rainfall since Jan. 1, inches. 490 2 47.96 |Excess since January 1, inches, . —.— 11.58 Wind Direction and Velocity NE—10 miles. per hour Relative Humidity Barorhbter at 7:30°a. m. today }Sea level, 30:15-{1621.0 millibars) | 2° fomorrow's Almanac ‘Sunrise = | Moonrise Moonset Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base“ AM 8:04 ‘ 1:34 FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Con- j siderable cloudiness with — occa- tsional showers tonight and Sun- | day; mild- temperature; moder- fate to fresh northeast and east winds. * Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate north- jeast-and east winds, fresh off | the coast and over south portion: mostly cloudy weather t and Sunday, scattered over south portion: Subscrile to The Citizen, 20¢/ weekly. Seseesececcseseseseeeser t i UST ‘AN STAYS PUT when it’s collared to the broom. |ee Plastic waste basket from Museum of Modern Art 1941 ex- hibit of useful objects. | Charch Group Plans Advent Social { A call meeting of the Woman’s/ | Auxiliary of St. Paul's Church| | was held last Monday at which! time plans were made for the Ad- | vent Social. ‘The supply work of the Auxiliary, which is the Red Cross work of the church, will be | ton | featured at this social. ious | streets. The following is the pro- ind | gram that will be rendered on the fe ion: | jal service with duet by Mrs. Carl Bervaldi and Mrs. G. R. Reading—Mrs. Fernando Duet—Mrs. Julia Nelson and} a5), made of fine ground. black | yes Minnie Robins } Address—Rev. Ted Jones. Candie Light Service by Fer- nando Camus. Benediction—Rev. Ted Jones. |. ‘he board of directors of the | Key West Woman's Club wil jrocst: Monday,.80'dec% D. =. $t 5. | the Woman's Club House on Du- } val street. | ‘AR members are asked to be ‘FORT MYERS Jett yesterday over the highway for Fort My- called illness 1 i 3 pag <r Rae felt the night in the warm, | extra seasoning. |. The ‘scholarship to “Sewanee Sumner Tfaining School will be | given to the branch putting on the } best program..afid for the” best scrap book on ‘the work. ‘The regular monthly “meeting | will be held Monday afternoon at 4:30 p. m., at which time definite | plans and date for the affair will be made. H | Report of the fall meeting of | District Five Woman's Auxiliary, Diocese of South Florida recently held at St. Paul's, Delray Beach, {Fla., will be made. ; : | | t } When.high clouds hurry to some } Tendezvous, } And old> gods: meet jby the sun- j set fire, My drifting thoughts always go gut te you | And to the dawn t Sire; i thosé yeats, throughout | Rose-crowned, we laughed “and | Played in the sun. (FOR SANDRA) iit Isles of De- day there; And never knew crushed hhopes or sighs or tears— | Nor deep regrets when the day Was done; | Knew then but the call of the ; tropic moon, i | Saw. its magic in each others’) eyes, : dark lagoon. | saw new siars burn in an-/ SOCIETY NOTES Mrs. Ellen Tynes has been Spending the past week visiting in Miami. House guests of Cherry this we Frank Alter Mrs. Q. D. Ter C, Mrs. Alt riage in October, was’ Missi@aro- lyn Hart, of Key West. Mrs. are Mr. and J and Mr. y of Richland, N. Mir. and Mrs. Charles E. Roberts spent a delightful © Thanksgiving: Day with Mrcafid’ Mis. Joseph Johnson on Cooke's Island. The following amounts of beef- economy cuts, will serve 4-per- THIS SIDE OF PARADISE » ae shallow, add cup of mushroom soup } generously . with grated or finel¥ cut cheese Bake 15 minutes jn 2 het oven. ‘ten with catsup, chili sauce or mayonnaise i Whipped cream used for top-' ping soups should have a speck: of salt added. And you can mix; ; S { in a dash of chopped parsley for; il aid Sa ac ALES RETRO: 7B Observation taken at 7:30 a m, 0. HENRY AWARD ORE: Z AP Feature Service SWARTHMORE, Pa. Nov. 29. —tsabel Logan, 20-year-old Swarthmore College senior from Ashevillé, ‘N.C, won a place in the ©. Henry Memorial Collec tion for 1941 with a, 1,500-word "| short’ story originally published as a filler in‘ the college maga- zine. Titled “The , it was writ- ten three y ago and kicked around for some time before the swarthmore “Dodo” used it and paid the author $1. Later she submitted it in a magazine con- test and came out with a $500 prize. Then the one-time filler brought home with the O. Henry honor a $100 check, making the total proceeds to date $601. TRY IT TODAY— POPP POPCPPOPOLIO LOO OL COMPLAINT SERVICE. .. If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. Ohh dhade dock uk deh od \ . SHERWIN-WILLIAMS INTS # ‘NOW YOU CAN THE.FAMOUS f I | “Hete is “new “homiemade © sandwich Spread: Mix equal ’por-/ tiohS chopped ‘cooked ham and / roasted. peanuts, add %4 a5 much} chopped celery and onions, mois-{ wewsssrrrrserrereray t BUY N N . . N . husband A yard of ——————————Eeeee_ + Det... THE ARTMAN PRESS Print Your Menus We Print Them To Le LEMON MERINGL and Smell Like FRIED CHICKEN wre Se 2. de th tte dada tadatandadatnde de iad os dp dh dp. dnp tin din tp in dn tind An tp nnn tad THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building Phame 5? Sh dada dada verrr verre Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Serwce

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