The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 6, 1941, Page 4

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hat ‘Wars nS % , Merter's Bexar, Dec, 22, 67 elaborately fancy with scarcity of ma’ Distress Designers—Look: - terity. Heels were lowered by decree in 1918. Py THE KEY WEST C MONROE THEATER Ame Lee MY LIFE WITH CAROLSNA sac espe sien "SIL SEL. DON'T MISS P.A R Le Revruste Mensus ee Eepemai amare Naren o4 wiPosee a former ing.es Maiec ot Hoeven Mamie High Sc ly on the 1th. Tes Come She alae teninn nme Year. Six Years Si Sumpee FREE * Couple Married Here Yesterday connate mmm Me met $& ? 5 WORLD WAR IN 1914 feathers, frills and the awkward hobble skirts were the vogue. Soon after the outbreak of war in Europe designers again rampaged but found eventually that they had to meet the de- mand of women filling men’s jobs for liberation from corsets and hobble skirts. In 1916 skirts shot up a foot! Our entrance into the war and dozen tangents. Some are trying to vga and others the mannish — 3 fashion writer hazards the opinion —with their durability aa eae simplicity wil te y 1943. She feels they will follow from more Gretta a and phen work by women, and from scarcity of materials, terials placed emphasis on aus- Cracks And Comments FLORIDA’ CRACKER +: SOCIETY : | } | | i ; sain peceron your Socicty sonra si | COMMANDER G. D. HOEY: WILLIAMS, phone | several days hopes to be able to | trip the light fantastic tonight at ‘ Bayview Park Sunday Afternoon! ..... ws wou uxe ro ee erences | HEAR VERY MUCH: Good Bye, | Who has been on the sick list for > " é Elks’ Memorial Services At Peppers grams, Bayview Services | to be held Sunday afternoon at 5'o'cloek, Dr. H.C. Galey, exalted | SU™eT; Good Bye, Good. Bye. OFFICER PAUL DANIELS: ——___________ Smith “| Gave his life in the line of duty. Lodge and Audience ers | Those who knew and respected = Fe sas : ; z m7 aaa ess will mourn his passing. } 3. eee — ae / Rev. Arthur B. Dimmick) NO MORE SILK HOSE AFT- j 4 bd a |ER THE FIRST OF THE YEAR: i 's Orchestra i Says Ralph J. Schwartz, manu- | 5. Ceremonies, Roli Cail of Absent Brothers _______ Ritual + facturer. However, there will be ; ee ae ae | Nylon, ladies, and if that is the : 6: “Just For Today — | worst sacrifice American women : 7 aes | will have to make our lot will ‘ 8. Pin no Sol ~ | indeed be a happy one. . 9 Oration ; a 10. The Rosary SES: tees ~ Nevin DESIRE: Too much temper to Solo, William -S too little spine. lL. B. P.O. E. Ode > Oe ps “Auld Ua Lang Syne” (Words to Ode on Back A aeemay ; MRS. MARY BAKER: I 12. Overture, Andante — Pecan | sing her sree 13. Ceremonies, Lodge —— Ritual ily Officers _ (Benediction by Chaplain Blake Craft) Afticers of the lodge are Dr. H. C. Galey, Dr. Julio DePoo, Rod- ney_ Gwynn, Alton Goehring, George 0. Lucas, C. Sam B. Curry, Charles Falk, John Spottswood, P. J. Ross and Benjamin Sawyer. This beautiful memorial service is given yearly for the “absent brothers”, which now number 89. Miss Dorothea Camalier |ADDITIONAL NAMES ON To Wed John Merritt |SCHOOL’S HONOR ROLL Mr and = Mrs.. William R.|\ The following are‘ additional Camalier of 1315 Pine street an-/names added to the ‘Honor ‘Roll nounee thie” engagement of their} for ‘the Division Street school daughter, Miss Dorithea ‘Santen lisbidbcanmenteds ii sane adi te John Merritt, son of Mr. and | tiow of The Citizen: Mrs. E. O. Merritt, of Pensacola,, 4B—Mrs. Colgate, ~ teacher: Fila. j Chartes Macy and Norman Jean The wedding will take place | Walker. where a year's sui Dee, 10 at the home of the pros-; SB—Mrs. Colgate, teacher; The Key West Cit pective bride’s parents. A recep-|Lois Diamond, Barbara Fiddler, Christmas gift? tion for immediate friends and | Bobby caer a and Jack Larsen. SAOADCABTING A SCAND. relatives of the couple will fol-} AL THE DAY BEFORE IT} tions for gifts reminds’ us there are: not'so many miore shopping days till Christmas. DAILY NEWSPAPER READ- ING: Is a vital part of education. Why not give your n old Key Westers livi low. | STATE HEALTI HEALTH UNIT —(tappens: You may talk about The ‘bridegroom-to-be is 2| WAMES PARRAMORE |th< teteeraph. the telephone and civil service employe at the; the radio but the old grapevine naval station. Miss Camalier is} (By Associated Press) | a mative of Key West and was’ QRLAKDO, Fla, Dec. 6—Dr.| graduated from the local high’ J.B. Parramore of Key West,! route is the fastest of them all OPPORTUNIST: A school, | director | of the Monroe county | Who meets the wolf at the door Thealth unit, Friday was elected Md comes out next day in a fur t t é Couple Married | president of the health officers | °°* pave {section of the Florida Public apne NOT A BAD IDEA: In obtain- ing new automobile tags and driver’s licenses one has to prac- tically. give*the ‘history of one’s life. Next time, maybe, the eus-/ }temer will be oitingerptisted: Health Association. He succeeds Dr. William P. Miss Opal Topping of . Fulton, | Rice of Orlando, director of the | ..¥~ and Orlando Caraballo of| Orange county health unit. SCHOOL School is such a wonderful DRT Q: Tae! ink man who drew} {up the Selective Service ques- tionnaire must have been the original Prof. Quiz. ; place, {You can go if you belong to any race. WE WANT TO KNOW: jis the man that takes the tag g ;off of his automobile while There the children stduy and parked on Roosevelt Boulevard “play, these gorgeous moonlight nights? | They have fun every day. | TELE “THE KEYS OF THE KING- Those big boys whe like to play DOM”: By A. J. Cronin is a book pool highly. recommended by Miss "| Will never make good scholars| Mable Green, owner of the in school. Southernmost Book Shop. The | story of the humble and valiant! ROBERT STANLEY ARCHER little priest will captivate and | delight the reader. PLEASE, MR. MIL MILLARD GIB- Who = sugges- |” fellow | squalis over south portion to-}.5 ht and Sunday. t CONDITIONS weather has spread i and southward, reach- eastern coastal and} Florida areas this! ‘WEATHER REPORTS Observation taken at 7:30 a m., 75th Mer. Time (City Office) Temperatures Highe 24 hours 86 with freezing tempera eee --74 uthward into central amr -—-80 and readings ranging Normal 7 10 degrees over north- ER » a to near freezing ai 24 he Ohio River. Winds 45 to 50 miles per hour e night in many places Lake region 30 am E y morning tern and far north- tm districts, and there have} seattered showers in the} lorida peninsula, but fair wea-/ eevee this morning | shout. most sections of the} except in some north- rainfall since Jan. inches ae Excess since January t inches ___ 1257 Wind Direction and Velocity N—4 miles. per hour Relative Humidity 6% scepter at 7:30 a. m., today Total | < There Are Thrills Every Minute in TOYS that GO! And it means more fun out of doors! Give them THIS year what they’ve been wanting for a long time . . . and areas. G. S. KENNEDY, Sea level, 30.07 (10183. millibars) | Official In Charge. despite the rising market, save by buying at STOWERS s Tomorrows _— = =e / at unbelievable low prices! or3 352 pm | WHAT FUN TO ENAMEL gas = | were suew corerous Tomer —_ coLoRrs!? It’s the bike sensation of the year! Built for AM strength, beauty and speed. Has front head- light, rear carrier and light. Deep ridge Mud- guards and Chain Guard. Coaster Brakes, large Rubber Tires. No other gift would be appreciated as much as a Bicycle. EASY TERMS. We Have A Large Variety Of Models ing winds, be- erate to’ fresh‘ riorth- -- AND ITS 50 EASY, T00, WITH ENAMELOIO! Anyone can use Enameloid! A sin- gfe coat of this quick-drying, dec- orative enamel “re- news” with spar- kling color all kinds 16 COLORS of furniture, wood- work, odds and ends 8 Or. FREE! COLOR STYLING SERVICE Equipped with heavy rubber pedals Reemy i sina, strong in construction. Has steeting wheel rubmer Girma with chrome hubs, air horn. See it OTHERS IN A VARIETY OF PRICE RANGES LITERALLY THOUSANDS GF Pa: Let us lend you the famous S-W SON: The Style Guide. Stop im or phone. ™ | getting very RID. ‘ONTR. > |weeds in vacant lots. or could SO. FLORIDA € you have a look-see into the cis- & ENG. CO. TOYS to Fascinate. . . terns. The crops that come at Corner White and Eliza Streets | = i= A the year seem to PHONE 598 TOYS to Educate. . . orks on their noses. TIPILLALLLL LLL peeteeeeateneevewbr Sie TET Eee z TOMORROW IS SUNDAY: SCOOTERS Go to the ehureh of your choice. Adios, FLORIDA CRACKER. =. TOTTI OOOS: Ct eee i= IN Christmas Cards $ Name Imprinted only $1.00 | THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building ee Se Chek dh hdd, rae Seseses MMM.

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