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PAGED ulation abner re Piease phone your Society Items to MRS. HUGH WILLIAMS, phone 241 or 51 School Home Economics Class _ Visits Local Housing~Project from 1 to 2} those living 4 ai 0) He i facts Clara B. Lankford, | units. One impressive’ owas J. Yates Porter low; that the rental is dependent on Proj The girls| your income and may range from five different | $8.40 a month to $25 regardless of Miss Grace Crosby, the the size of the unit Comments consisted of livingroom, bed-' were made on the solar heated room, kitchen and bath for two rain water for the laundries, cross adults; the second consisted of the ventilation in the units, the livingroom, kitchen on the first amount of closet space, the suit- floor and stairs leading ‘to two ‘ability of the architecture to Key bedrooms and bath upstairs, this | West, the beamed ceilings in sev- for a couple with a child over two; | eral of the units, the number of the third visited had three bed- electric wall plugs, that “we're Yooms on the second floor that| lucky the government built this could be occupied by a couple with ' project”, “wouldn't mind living two children; the fourth unit was | in one a were made by i mt with living | many studen' ae Gene tom and -with 4 Those enjoying the visit were: small porch for a couple with a Barbara Roberts, Catherine Con- Child; the fifth was a first floor ner, Mary Frances Smith, Ern- one bedroom unit for a couple /estine Evans, Mary Woods, Mau- with arrangement of rooms slight-/reen McFarland, Ruth Currie, ly different from the first unit that Nellie Tift, Edith Sands, Fannie The is’ unanimously ap- | Dunn, Ruth Skelton, Marina Fer- Proved of the project as a boon to. nandez, Ruth Stricker. _ Red Cross Annual Roll: Call : Ball Was Brilliant Success Miss Martha Brennan and Joe Cabrera. Lt and Mrs. Thomas Wiley entertained Lt and Mrs. Frank Jansen, Miss Dorothy Nicholl and Lt Wm. Weeks. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dudley were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boyden and Mr. Kennedy. At Mrs. H_ B. Whitaker's table were Miss Ruth Whitaker, Miss Lois McCoy, Ensign Fred Goor and Ensign Lawrence Kirkland. Others noted at the Ball were y Mr. and Mrs Allison Knowles, | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Russell, Mr. | Mrs. L. S. Gruber, Mrs. R! Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. H. F Alter, Mr. and Mrs. QD. Terry, Roy Wingate, Charles Taylor,-Mr. and the tt if rf Saturday night 2 representa- tive group of Key West citizens erowded the Stork Club ball- room to capacity and much to the regret of the dance commit- tee a number of people had to be turned away for lack of Beautiful women, distinguish- ed men, glittering evening gowns B Lt. H. E Whitehead, Mr. and} Sas Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Miss ‘Menner and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| Gloria Broune and Ensign Mal- were the guests of lory and Dr. and Mrs. Julio De Commander and Mrs. Tucker Poo. Howard Wilson was the genial master of ceremony, introducing Mrs. Howard Wilson, who acted as chairman of the Ball Mrs. Wilson thanked her com- | mittee for their untiring service. Prof. Horace O’Bryant, chair- a . -Mr. and Mrs) Biclvin Russell as ir guests" Mr. and and G chairman of Call, and expressed Se Ae Farbtie be hig Bom ~ SiR « ReaD Weta x SE Bhs de BP pes | | Cracks And By THE ULTIMATE EXTENSION |} OF THE LIMIT: Those Japanese. | IFS A PLEASURE: To watch | Martha Watson and Steve Boyden who get our vote for being one of ; | the best dancing teams in Cayo | Hueso. pen: -——— LONELY LADY: Standing on ' sidewalk gazing longingly after a blue coupe, license tag 38-41 Fla. 41. Driven by distinguished look- ing grey haired gentleman. OBSERVATION: There are some who make a genuflection, others nod to God. THERE IS CHARLIE RICE ROBERTS: The man who covers you with insurance and uncovers your pocketbook. “Wonder what} 4 he is looking at that show dow of beautiful apparel women. TOMMY MURRAY: Tells a cute one about a little pal named Billy, who watching the beauty of a full moon exclaimed, “It’s God totin’ a lamp.” i¥ —— =IOST PROVOKING: — Seems to,me the habit of rabbit minded | People who send unsigned articles | to a newspaper and ask that it be published and want the paper to be the goat courage to sta opinion if it’s worth pul FEELING CHRISTMASY: Sub- scribe for my favorite newspaper, The Citizen, and just been that subsc: or two favorite i Christmas pr MAYOR BURY: Wil there is no doubt that it w great success. AN EXAGGERATED WASH BOARD: Is what one is re: ded of in driving over Roosevelt Boulevard. RABBI L. LEHRER: With tears in his eyes, listening to Elks Memorial Service. Of thee I sing. Land where our fathers di Land of the pilgrim’s pride, From every mountain side. Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c weekly. ACTION RELIEF Of the Monroe County Bed FOR ACID INDIGESTION GARDNER’S PHARMACY Prone 177 Free Delivery for HAVANA sails THURSDAYS at ; 16:30 2. m. ‘ Eastern Stenderd Time from P. & 0. Dock Leave HAVANA EVERY TUESDAY # 12738 9. = TARE “A TRIP ABROAD” Bayview Park Sunday afternoon| of p, as the loyal Order of Elks bowed Shona their heads in reverent memory |'"S ™ Key West for a f of their dead. Dr. H.C. Galey, exalted ruler, presided over the! bered as having contributed impressive ceremony dignified by | rious simplicity and sincerity. America was sung and. the in- | Dimmiek. The Roll Call of }sent brothers was made George Lucas, while taps were sounded by an Army bugler, bringing stinging tears to the eyes of many. Hon. Arthur Gomez paid ten- der tribute to the “Absent Brothers", loved and lost for a while. Mrs. Eva Warner For Today” Ceremonies, ritual, was given by the members of the lodge and music by Miss Beatrice Moreno dusk, enediction was given by Chap- lain Blake Craft. Mrs. Clark Leaves Enroute Home Mrs. N. A.. Clark, formeriy of Key W but now making her residence in“ Miami,-accompan- ied. by her daughter, Mary Elea- nor, Who had been mding a while viSiting _ in’ the Island City, left. yesterday” on the home. they were guests parents, Mr. and mpson at the home Junior Woman’s Club Meets Tomorrow »f that organization Tow afternoon, begin- ning at 5 o'clock, at the club house on Duval street. Plans for the annual tea dagrée in honor of college students, will be made at this meeting. All members are requested -to be in attendance. RETURNS TO CITY Karl O. Thompson has return- ed from Lakeland and other west Florida cities, where he spent the past week. | vocation given by Father A Bi al by Florida Motor Lines bus enroute time ago, dealing with the flora and fauna of Florida, especiall Key West, all of jar annual meeting of i election of of- ort Allegany, Pa., are Mr. Galloway will be remem afticle to The C dec8-i Secretary. t which were = - greatly enjoyed by the readers ; of this paper. stay Isle of Pin Plan Musical For sang “Just! Tomorrow Night ing will At the y in Ki way For Your Cou Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature %© soothe and heal raw, tender, in- Samed L— mucous mem- anes. Tell your druggist to sell you @ bottle of Creomulsion with the tins Gerstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are a Musica: be ae — F to have your money back. ck CREOMULSION A complete pr for this | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis affair will b nm to- | morrow’s pa — | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE "MONROE THEATER | MY LIFE WITH CAROLINA RRR jaan cteantsarnspomae teem toons toamm gaan gpemnetamedtomssumninanmnhbane shen tvannsousesicontracntoemreh | TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS Ronald Cole LIFETIME GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! Why spend your hard money on trifles that have short life? Ni has the sentiment of good jewelry. It gets to be a part of vourself. What is better than a fine Wrist Watch for your sweetheart? Thev last a lifetime. Hamiltons, Longines. Elgins. Walthams. Bulovas, Gruens, the finest watches in the world. are all sold at cur store. And GUARANTEED. Our gold rings range from $5.00 up to $100 Some set with birth stones, others with diamonds. They are a constant reminder of th « and grow dearer as the years gocn. That's the kind of a Kmas Gift togive. It always keeps its value. Other gift suggestions include: Crosses, Chains. Bracelets. and many other fine things from $1.00 up. See our electric razors from $7.50 up. Pen and Pencil Sets from $2.00 uv. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR GIFT SUGGESTIONS THAT LAST. DON'T WASTE MONEY THIS XMAS. Pollock, Reliable Jeweler 508 DUVAL STREET | i i i i | i : | i | : | i i ns YOURS WITHOUT ONE PENNY IN CASH! as your reward simply for MONDAY, DECEMBER 6. 194° . Advertisements under this head | will be insertec in The Citizen at the rate of one-cent Gc) a word; LOST—Siemese Cat we for each insertion. but the mini-| brown cam Gark ses Sear mum for the first insertion im dark fect and Gerk wil Glee g every instance is twenty-five, eyes, balance white Lost et cants (25c). night Reward Ma == Advertisers ‘enould give théir) phone 657-8. @12 Fiemme! Street address as well as their Street wae, telephone numper if they desis results. REAL ESTATE : tment. Write R. W. Devis entee, 1441 W. Flagier St. mi. dec6-3: PAINTING FAST CLEAN PAINTER, House Attorney at Law Street Eitpett Pee Seer 217 Duval St Phone 252 “ing and” Tuning” AB wok _ ‘. — me PIANO in fine condition Rea- sonable price. Mrs. Haydn l-: EXPERIENCED GARDNER Cac lingworth, 615 Elizabeth street, phone 117. dec2-tf STEAMER TRUNK, steel; Box E The bought in Miami 3 months ago; also large leather suit case, new. Sell for half peice.) —<£ —@§ .—______ 1107 Packer Street. aor USED WASHING MACHINE = a gooc coidiien must be res SIGNS—‘For Rent", “Rooms For sonsbie. 706 South Street Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres —-————— passing’. THE ARTMAN WANTED—A cease & 2 @& PRESS. nov25-tf, your next printing ender. The HOUSE—TWO STORIES, 21 Artmen Pree nowb-co rooms, 525 United Street, be- tween Duval and Simonton HELP WANTED Streets. Apply 1228 South) Street. dec$-lwk WANTED—< experienced Wait- veses. $1000 per week and TWO LOTS, 100 ft square, cor-| mesix Appiy Jeftersor ner ist Street and Seidenberg Coffee Shop Avenue. Good high land. Ap- ply 525 Margaret street. > TRICYCLE Apply 1116 Grin- BRING YOUR VISITING Sieud nell street. dec3-tf = 28-FT. CASIN CRUISER; 40 hp. Gray. Make me an offer. Box JI, The Citizen. novit-tf 927 Fleming gp Be a nae . pose "SIDED LL.