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¥ I eity’s edlendar Christmas for. 16:00 a reft tomorrow evening at La a Hotel Rainbow Dining carols and several! : numbers will be render. for this affair will be BE a a HH 5 the La Concha Fi i i Ht General Chairman Joe Allen is- sued a statement today in reply to several inquiries on the Christ- Fi |mas Seal Campaign and the Amer- east’ "No to The Sr nis, | fean Red C Dec, 23.-Christmas vacation be-| “The double-barred cross of the December 19 at The North-!anti-tuberculosis Christmas Seal cag heat Doom wer al ign and the American red t Hermon boys | €?Os# are not the same,” Mr. Alien feturn to classes orf Janu- | said. “In 1920, by mutual agreement, jthe alliance made several years ‘ard oa ‘earlier between the American Red Minnie - Gardner ‘Cross and the National Tuber- jeulosis Association was dissolved. | “Since then the double-barred yore has appeared on all the Na- ; tional Tuberculosis Association eee Seals, which are now known as Py | ‘Tuberculosis Christmas Seals’ jand not as Red Cross seals.” eeceeremrernenies oe aes NR Louie Smith of Greenville, 8.’ s ___BACK AGAIN _ ; is 4 ete ! Caso Ma- ri at 529 Whitehead street. : makes the sixth visit he has 1m Pg again on your lovely to Key West and says that d loves tim | A place I learned to love. ere wee 3 ! PE og a winter a year ago, j ich I enjoyed so much ‘Mr. and Mgrs. Charles Richard-'7 come beyond the maifiland ‘And left my friends above. | For from North to South I have not found e |A place like this. There are yesterday aay Hr Tampa, and will remain here for + the Christmas holiday. none such Miss Gwendolyn James, daugh- Friendly shores ali up the line. ter of Mrs. and the late Licut./ Since I left New York State Thomas James, U. S. Navy, 4/ There is no place with weather senior at Florida State Coilege for | fine Women has arrived honte to pass) Or sea views half so great. with her mother, and |} learned to roam the highways , Josephine, at the family And visited the schools on Whitehead street. By seaside, spent leisure hours of days, Miss Betty Sawyer, daughter of And ‘neath palms that gently Ross C. Sawyer, clerk of circuit cools court, and Mrs. Sawyer, a student; I rode the strects of Key West. at Florida State College for By every road and lane , atrived home to pass I visited the lodges as a guest istmas with her parents on_ And new I'm here ag ae et cago ae |Key West, Fla. FRANK’S BARBER SHOP °“ *.*** MOVED TO LA CONCHA JAPS BROUGHT sree | TO SUDDEN HALT Frank’s Barber Shop is . now! located in the La Concha Hotel| (Continued from Page One) pes: - gp spied eis elaborate on this bare an- je space formerly occt nouncement. ‘Thomasine Miller Beauty ee From Manila came brighter Frank is very appreciative of) news Capital sources claimed the assistance given him im re-/that the Japanese have been See Stslcenentt ~ a: a brought toa dead stop every of the fire at his 0 ton | where on Luzon. American fighter Sunday night and a to Se€ | planes, they:averred heaped the his many customers an friends | shores of the Lingayen gulf with in the new site. jenemy dead. | There has been no material NEW RESTAURANT AND |chance tnese sources said. Amgr- C ROOM OPENED |‘**° and Filipino troops were still LUN H | holding the initial advantage they _ gained at the outset of the major A new restaurant and lunch! Japanese invasion. toom has been opened at 900/ Netherland planes and sub- Southard street, known as Jen-} marines roared to the assistance sen and Sweeting. They special-' of American troops battling the ize in hot lunches and dinners | Japanese at Davao, Japanese pop- at most reasonable prices, Setv-| ulated city on the island of Min- ; ing as they do the finest food | danao. products the market affords. | A Tokyo bulletin countered Another feature is their club | with the claim that Davao had al- breakfast, served in time to ac- ready fallen into Japanese hands. commodate the early riser. | A. Bankok report said that ee ne ae | Dutch submarines sank a 10,000 CHURCH PROGRAM on Spree” First Baptist Church's annual} CHRISTMAS SEALS Christmas program will be pre- sented tonight, 7:30 o'clock. j ‘The title of the play to. be presented will be “Two Christsd mase#’,. written by May Brein- ster, and to be presented by the Sunday School of the church Following the program, Santa. Claus will appear to give Christ-/ mas gifts. ; a ‘town, we should say. Mr. telling the world he was willing to go to war any day to fight for the future of the American woman. When asked which one in particular he wished to die for, he replied, “Any one, just any one”. JUST ONE DAY MORE NOW: Then Charlie (Rice) Rob- etts and his Christmas Eve date, Norberg Thompson. wiit be seen places. It's an cold cus- tom with those two, once each year. MAJOR B F. SPOTTSWOOD writes fom Camp Polk, La “What are they doing for _ the boys in the service at Christ- Major Spottswood says it’s not the dinner you may serve that these men are hungry for but the home environment and the friendliness of people while they are far from home and lonely. EARLY TO BED AND EARLY | TO RISE: May be ail right for sick folks and guys ease.. You'll die just the from some latent disease. game PAULINE HEMINGWAY: | Looking so intel think of sam Say. can't be de tell her, “Merry Christmas! } THRILLED: Listening to a sweet-faced. young mother tell- ing a child in a store that he must buy something nice for his grandmother. What a lucky fellow a boy is that has a grand- mother and this little boy was being taught the principal of un- selfishness and thoughtfulness that rank first in good charac- ter. BOBBIE RAMSEY: Secretary to Peter Schutt at the Casa Marina gets indignant at the rumors that Key West will have @ poor season ti (in a nice way) says, “Too many people have the tummy ache and go around trying to depress others”. Incide while Bobbie keeps the home fires burning, her husband, W. T. Ramsey, is’ somewhere “out there” doing his bit in the Air , Corps. MAN ABOUT TOWN: All over and Mrs. Andrew Bostrom report that they drove just three hun- dred and fifty-two miles house- hunting this pest w in Key West. At least th yere de- termined to sta; we are glad. MRS. MARGARET HEL- LINGS: The v ctor at the Key West Ai right place picture. LISTENING IN: Cx that nasty man e next to things ai he goc from wa w Santa and see Happy cheerful pe little folks. . . io Cobo had up the fi ting ready fi of her sold coul Peep I see a tree Jones id girl from doing } the same people, both of then don’t ret hurt i front of Five awful Did you that friend of Dr. W: jren who told tales about the fish and bought a pair of sca’ veigh them? Dr. Warren scales to weigh a new- and it weighed forty-r ... -Thinkine back. . If I like Carl Thom it ind sorter funny from inine face Gee whi: der if that nice man, B: old, at Florida Motor fice, will have beautifi dars for 1942? Hope he doesn’ forget me. . .There’s Mr. Biank. That guy is so sti wouldn't treat a sore toot z Who told me, “The nakedness of the needy could be clothed from the trimmings of the rich if Christianity fook religion se- i 3 Cross woman scold- R. War- Go to bed; when you please and lie at your! me} k Virginia Roberts. We are very | ia PB PLAN TO STIFLE FALSE REPORTS (Continued irom Page One) Carolina city that tourists were prohibited from Key West. Mr. Singleton said today that he plans to take immediate steps to frustrate these unfounded re- ports. He has not decided yet just what form those steps would take, he explained. He plans to point out that visitors ar as welcome as ever and that the Overseas Highway is more safé than ever, now that it is patrolled by army troops. Lieut. Col. Webster F. Putnam, commanding officer of the army barracks here, recognized these Tumors recently when he issued > an official statement which gave assurance that there were no re- strictions whatever on the Over seas road. The soldiers were placed on the spans, he explained, to guard against possible sabotage only. | UNITED STATES SETS BEAR TRAP. | (and felt) as many in some other (Continued from Page One) tomers shy from it as if it were j felt) he unadulterated poison. | “Words, to the scientist”, says | may be sh Mr. McNutt, “may be purely de- | prove with time and petition Scriptive but to ordinary péople/ they often have the power to arouse loyalty or hate, belief or} unbelief, confidence or THROUGH THE AIR (By Associated Press} COFFEYVILLE, Kans. — One! of the jokes floating around in the wake of recent heavy home is a former World war sol- Kansas’ rains is told by Wayne | aicr Brooks uf Coffeyville who says| a flock of ducks passed over his weve www errr head, in the murky sky, skepti- | ‘Editor The Citizen ‘away from Key West, as the {| [ied to scare Me away iso (“scareable”) so ¢ | “Water! Water! Water! No water jof course I did not many are across the ‘that there is no water on West some along in jugs. j realize, people live here, and mo lone can live without water. Sure jly they cannot visit Florida main- liand daily to secure a fresh sup- | sections , wounded i Zeitung | from LL | PEOPLE'S FORUM =: GUARD In aTLanric | ce seem | i I have been employed here « feel that the northernenipecar Tam no} sily scared believe, as coming Highway Key should bring Anyone must told before Overseas That we ly. Hotels and restaurants are ter~ jrible? I believe the hotels of Key + | West areas clean as any other re- | sort section ‘has. Mosquitoes? Well I have seen in one day as I saw (or i last winter. Mail service? At the postoffice yw, but it too, will im- —~V.LTH (By Associated Press)” BERLIN —A troubadour today kes recorded messages from German soldiers to i instead of singing ‘imse! hospital to co you hit another car that ‘is parked, is to leave your car and address and tell the owner of the damaged car that you wish <0 pay for the repairs. . .When you come to the end of your Tope, tie a knot in it and hang on. Adios, FLORIDA CRACKER. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of express- ing our sincere appreciation to our friends and neighbors of the many kind acts tendered us during our death of our beloved one, Mrs. grateful to those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the , lovely floral tributes and mes- sages of sympathy. We assure one LEROY ROBERTS_AND FAMILY. © Udec23-1tk CARD OF THANKS Our. sincere . apprecia’ tion. 7 hereby extended to’ these ‘friends and neighbors who were 56 ‘Kind 'to us during our Tecent bereave- ment, the loss of our beloved one, )James H Brady. We are grateful y | to. those who gave the use of their Ss ,cars, the donors of the lovely floral tributes and messages of sympathy. dec23-1t THE FAMILY. H Howard in RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE. and DESPERATE CARGO | nee : | - - + loses if a customer fails to pay. eae is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay. rain or shine, serves his +++ asks Lin la sa! 1 yt) and all that their kindness will ly on + )mever be forgotten. t a te by paying <AAdAAaaAaAaa Aad at whole- Ve tn te te te. a To Our Customers : E PAA RAAM MA A Ie he te te 510 Fleming Street WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY in observance of Christmas Holiday PAUL LUMLEY. Proprietor. oT Standards from selected Parafiine Base Crude ¥ vent extract ed by Gulf's oughly dewaxed. $1.25 CRANKCASE FLUSH A service your car needs now if you want new oi] to stay clean. Including four quaris flushing oil. GULFLEX ns s. Sakeiieth BRITAIN TO KEEP (Continued from Page One ister Willer Canada; Britiat rhe Lor clock this see - TT Py The depart . 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