The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 3, 1941, Page 4

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Please phone MRS. HUGH ce : i ; | | i “F : E i i Ege president and her build- committee floor of E z z to the l club into two ate now rented. the aid of knitters for yarn at her home. This yarn is sed exclusively for the are now located in Iceland a need exists for these warm ty és ae Ss: chased for the library and report- ¢ donation of “Kings Steve Singleton. “The Key West Woman's Club, man, is recuperating illness. Reports commit- | Patterson, house =| in apartments. work of Miss Patter- committee has en-; convert the furnished apartments, | ———— : SOCIETY :-: Woman’s Club Holds _ Enjoyable Meeting On Tuesday Harry Roberts, Mrs. Wm. Ar- ju. tees al BE i Phillips. j | Phillip Cosgrove, educa-’ | tional department chairman an-| nounced there would be estab- lished in the near future a cur-/ ‘rent events department. Leaders | | are being asked to volunteer their | Mrs. Williams made the| of the club members be opqned/ jduring the. Yuletide season to! service men, many of whom will: | spend their first Christmas away | | from home. i The club donated $10 to the: | Red Cross special gifts fund and, | $5 to the Monroe County Tuber- | Guest speaker of the .meeting | | tary of Monroe County Defense Council. Mr. Mills discussed the | iy phases of work in the na- j 1 j { | j | i uffiers. . map] 2 te, library cliait- | tional defense that could be done| ceived. Remember with merc | by women. | Mrs. Melvin Russell and her, i Mrs. Albert Peirce, Mrs. Bernie fine | Papy and Mrs. Wilder arranged a Governor Spessard Holland announce- | delightful tea hour. Presiding at ports. We knew all the tea table were Mrs. Stephen | Douglass and Mrs. Harvey Eagan. | ‘Defense stamps sales were in| of Mrs. Cosgrove during hour. } j / { tea A booklet containing the opinions of fam- @us doctors on this interesting subject will bbe sent FREE, while they last, to ary reader writing to the Educational Division. 535 the undersigned, desiring in business under the fi of “Marathon Trading thon Fla”, intend to regis said fictitious name with the k “4 of the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- < ty. Florida. 3 Dated November 26, 1941 EB LW. RIGGS RIGGS a nov26; dec§-10- NOTICE INTHE COUNTY JUDGE’s COURT, ‘ AND FOR MONRO: UNTY, ; {DA. IN PROBATE. 4 tn.re Estate of FERNANDO W, ROBERTS. : eased Notice is hereby given 4 fmer eancern that L ; irdie Pinder, as Exec ‘ Last Wilt jad Testa; do W. Roberts filed with, the Hone R. Lord, Count Monroe County, Report and have for their dischare of the Last W: Fernando W. ¥ Dated ‘November (Sa) Le (Sa) RIF As Executrices of the Testament of Fe erts, deceased deveased, NAME NOTICE IS HE the undersigned. in business u of “Monroe ¢ the said ficti Clerk of the ¢ County, Florida. Dated November 12, 1941 RAFAEL F. GONZAI AUGUSTIN VILLAV novi2-19-26; dec3,1941 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TA ED i " (Senate Bill No. 163) i B 1S HEREBY GIV! . Jenkins Curry, | holder Tax Leasher left egy 5 eee, beepers A to engage | 4)] | im business under the fictitious name here see will <2 “Lumley and Roberts Hardware | few days visiting her Company”, inten: to register e i. } said fictitious name with the Clerk / ? jot the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- ty, Plorida. of her stay |'*itea November 12, 1941. Leasher will pro- T. EB. J. ROBERTS. to. D. €. to join | ®°¥12-19-26; dec3,194i | her husband, who is now stationed 18 Bruersy neweniteD? | : WHAT CAUSES IT? Fifth Ave, New York, N. Y., Dent. D428, ‘, That Ce eeeALS NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that / |IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT) IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- CERY. Case No. 8-100 | JOSEFH VINCI, | | Plaintiff, vs. AGNES VINCI, | 1 Defendant. | , ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: i AGNES VINCI, 7601 45th Avenue, | Long Isjand, New York. You are hereby required to appear | |to the Bill.of Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on the 5th day of January. A.D. 1942, wise the allegations therein taken as confessed. This order to be published once a four consecutive weeks in y Wes: Citizen, a newspaper ed in Key West, Florida. and Ordered this 19th day of 1. other- will be Ross C Sawyer Circuit Court, Monroe ounty, Florida. (3d.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for Plaint novi3. By f dec3-10-17,1941 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring tq en) i ‘intends to, register the said fictitiogs name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. Dated Noxember 26, 23941. ALONZO COTHRON. | 1941 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE IS H ocery Store”, intend said fictitious name of the Circuit Court Florida. TATUT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE NOTICE CNDER FICTiT) Ceftificate’ No, 221° issued the ist | day of August, A Dp. 1938, has ove ARE rons 4 filed same in my office and has NOTICE IS HEREBY that cation for a tax deed to the undersigned. desiring to ace te fentel caerece. Sai@ certificate | m business unyler the fiffitisastante embraces the following rT OF im the Counts State Piorida, gts a r 2. Rn C. oreno Sui abate, Plat Book 1. Pace Lots iT and 18 1, Twp. R. 39. as recorded in Monroe ihty Records U3-119- ‘@gsessment of the said prop- the sald certificate is- Sin the name of E. A Warm- % 1942. of December, C Sawyer : waa SS of Monroe 7-24,4042 described of Monroe, of “North Reach Inn®, intends to register the said fictitious name | With the Clerk of the Circuit Court jorida. 1941 { 3EORGE SMITH. 24,1941 [mew26; dec3-10-1 j NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS i TUTE ; : v that | the undersigned, desiring to engage | in business under the fictitious name | jof “Triumph Coffee Mills”, intends i ‘said fictitious name | | with the Clerk of the Circuit Court | of Monroe County, Florida. j Dated November 26, 1941. | GABRIEL GUTIERREZ nov2t: dec3-10-17-24, | | i 1941 Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c weekly. }man who writes editorials itement of Mrs. } | nual Ball at the Stork Club |part for these lon } majority | MAJOR R. F. SPOTTSWOOD, {CA., Res: Writes Glowing re- | ports. of comfortable and healthy tconditions in Camp Polk, La, lwhere he is stationed No lanawiiog from our Key West iidiers, thank you. *PRAIDY ‘CAT: Cracker some Feceives requests to throw i its in this column at some "s pet peeve. Sorry, but we we the brickbats to the gentle and we handle the bouquets. MATCHABELLIS ODEUR de STABLE, ‘$5 a Gram: Lindbergh says he writes his own speeches. We thought so. MOVE. OVER, LIGHTNING: Captain Alberto Camero. of the Key West Police Force may be no Ellery Queen but in case of a erime, call him and you can be 1 assured of fast action. OBCHIDS TO MISS THELMA STRABLE: For her new serial, “Sailor's Girl”, written about a girl-who loved and lost in the blazing sun and color and mys- tefyrot Key "West-Now running im the Amefican Magazine. HAVE A HEART, KIND SIR AND LADY: Send in your money for the Christmas Seals you re and pity tuberculosis erers. Row” | committee, Mrs. Mamie Porter,| “FLORIDA OUT OF DEBT AND MONEY IN THE BANK”: re- the time taxes were too high. IT’S A SECRET: Until Satur: day night but we know a young matron who will wear one of the Most gorgeous eyening gowns ever worn in Cayo Hueso when She attends the Red Cros An- her hubby will be justly proud. ALBERT MILLS SAYS. when fingerprints were of ever twenty-five hundred civil- ian defense workers in Key West That jthat over seventy of ther: va- | moosed. CHRISTMAS CHEER Many of the hospitable homes of Key West are planning to : one Or more members of the armed forces stationed here for Christ- mas dinners. Lets all do our y, homesick ‘om men who are far homes and loved on ROPE OFF A CITY BLOCK: Wish local dance places had ad- jeming arengs for erbugs. They take up much more room ji than they are entitled to skitter- ing about with s ing arms and flying heels. hither and yon like s oes on a Perilous sea. Conservative dancers, who ad- there to good taste public dancing end compose large must as a MONROE THEATER Edward G. Robinson ir Dispatch From Reuters and William Lund The Case of the Black Parrot Even the keenest mind may be dulled by TIRED EYES If you feel slowed down by overtaxed ey fitted glasses may quickly restore you to top form. Or if you now wear glasses, you may be overdue for that once a year eye examina- — properly tion. And when you come in, we'll be glad to show you how Soft-Lite Lenses, ground to your prescrip- tion, can give your eyes even added comfort. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12: 2-6 p. m. Address Phones 332, Duval Office: 332 Street Residence: 351 their} There will be a social meeting of the Junior Woman's Club held Thursday afternoon, beginning at 5 o'clock, at the new club house on Duval street, according to an- nouncement made by Mrs. Joseph Lopez, president of the organiza- tion. - All. members “are be in attendance. SOCIETY NOTES Collis P. Heflin and brother, Alger R. Heflin, are visitors from the North, and are the guest of | their sister, Mrs. Thomas Kelly, and Mr. Kelly, on Francis street. Collis, who is connected with the Bethlehem Steel company, stat- ed he had visited Key West 13 years ago and has now seen changes in the city. How- er, he says, he finds the same people. The chief delight visit has been the big ih they caught and the sun- shine to be found here. The brothers went fishing with the Demeritts yesterday and landed three jewfish weighing between 100.and 300% pounds each and several grouper. Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Johnson of Needham, Mia=, are expected to arrive Saturday and will be holiday guests of Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. R. F. Spottswood. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kelly, of Lockport, Y., who are annual winter visitors to Key West, have arrived for the season. Glorianna Bayly will leave for Coconut Grove, where she will attend a meeting of the Daughters of the King to be held at St. Stephen’s Episcopal church. these exhibitionists, edge about the floor momentarily expedting a poke in the eye or kick in the shins.. In the interest of public comfort, to say nothing of Safe- ty, jitterbugging should not be allowed om small dance floors. I MUST SEE THE SITUATION | from the other man’s own view- point before I pass judgment on his acts. Yours truly, FLORIDA CRACKER. | Visiting Here Mrs. Mary E? Gardr several weeks’ visit in Key | The lighthouse theme of this year’s Christmas Seals, sold Mrs. Gardner throughout the United St to her daughter, Mr aid the unrelenting drive on tu- | bereulosis, has a classic symbol- jism, according to J. J. Trevor. president of the Monroe C Tubereulosis Association TOO BUSY TO REPORT HOLDUP ctpect address as well + ‘i A lighthouse z tructure " i neye Ag gts SEATTLE — Police | CHRISTMAS ing or report bein SEALS whe in connecti r)| Avery explaine 2one and was so t bolize prote: They dot shores of i ater traffic, gave United States mn to lighth just as > berculos: ciations di cities and tow was j warning Alexander He guiding the people aga first report or treacherous currents and a the Ur d States shoals of indifference to a se- road theme of lightho: rious health problem. es provided the inspiration for The first lighthouses of antiqu- Steven Dohanos wh ity apparently were no more than this year’s Christmas beacon fires. Lesches, the Greek 4 breadth and dignity | poet, mentions a light of this and artistic excellence he de- jmature in a poem written as pictéd the winte: jearly as 660 B.C. The famous use scene. W: | Pharos of Alexandria, built be- curity are suggested in } tween 283 and 243.B.C.. was re- lights of the keeper's house garded as one of the eh won- overturned boat ders of the =world, and since’ the weather, and the fthat time the term “phar has been used for the scien | lighthouse construction. The oldest lighthouse in the United States is believed to be gy” now leading to Surmountnig # certain be the ton light on Little Brew- would be guided to desired se- ster Island near the main en- curity. trance to the Boston harbor. It And that, in was established in 1716, the pres- ge of the ent structure dating from 1859.'—tiny beacons lighting fe culosis. The original Thirteen Colonies, largely dependent as they were | Mrs. Mary Gardner r is spend- wondered the protected from footprints his cc his is night wh¢ the r the unceasing fight on tuber- S's way De Sil Alain init itn tn tn tnt tn te tt XMAS AND NEW YEAR CRUISES to HAVANA MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! 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