The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 24, 1941, Page 6

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THE KBY WEST CITIZEN b CHmasTMAS PROGRAM ‘Consider Personality of Child TOMORROW NIGHT When Selecting Christmas Gifts en ot tae Fest Cmagreanto church’s Sunday Schoo! is sched- uled to begin 6:00 o'clock tomor- TO OUR KEY WEST FRIENDS AND CUSTOMER: ° Children are easy to please at Christmas time if thew personal- ities and preferences are taken into consideration. For the me- chanicaily minded boy, for exam ple. an erecior set or electric tram would probably be very popular. Giris are even easier to please. A two-act play; “Uneie Sam's swith dolis and miniature home appliances having almost unrversal Christmas Party”. highlights a cppeat. program replete with songs and recitations, ali carrying out the spirit of this most“holy event on the Chrisfian calendar. The program follows Hymn. Scripture and Preyer—Rev. E S. Doherty. Offering. Welcome—Seven ch A Christmas i \ your Christmas Day be @ May Glerieus One and Ma) Uhnreagnheui Beene tag Continue the New Year. La Concha Hotel Preyer—Elize- KEY WEST, FLORIDA A Hard Place—Billy Wood Play, “Uncle Sam's Christmas FIRST ACT ‘A few of the many presents which any boy or girl would be glad to receive are suggested beZow: sf st il Children of US A—Billy. Millard § Sciomon Alice. Barbara Mae Buckley Shirley, Joyee Gibson. Song. We Sing A Song Of Christmas—Matilde Thomp- son. Away In A Manger—Myrma Lee Curry No Room For The Baby— Berbare Mae Buckley. Solo, Silent Night, Holy Night —Mrs. John Archer. Ht Won't Do At Lewin The Breuii Gh! Merry. Merry Christmas— " Myrna Lee Curry. SECOND ACT “Uncle Sam's Christmas Party” Gifts— Leve—Margaret Sewyer Peace—George Gibson ; Song. “O Little Town of Beth- | ———— Closing Rectiation Joan Wood — $0 vei TO Fd A THOUGHT FOR | Hh “A Good Old Fashioned Christmas Were Wishing Hard Fer You, A Day of Seng and Jey and Peace te Last the Whole Year Through”. This little jingle expresses exactly so we are passing it on te best wishes for the season. i] | heel h, i i ; i ‘ ul cul selilmema you WER cur RS 7 8 tj Al—Patricia Best Place—Reipn Du- We think it is fitting and proper at this time to thank you for your past favors and leyalty. We earnestly seek your patronage during 1942 Lewinsky’s Men's Shop and Furniture 526 Duval Street Key West Flornda license but legally her maiden name hadn't been restored to her; | {iy Awsec-oted Prensa} and thus, she said, the marriage CHRISTMAS DAY) vursto, Colo, Pec. 24—“Just must have been illegal. erase my marriage off your rec- “So since we have been sep-/| Ob, Prince of Peace, on this’ ords; 1 understand it was illegal,” arated for the past seven months Diest day i ti 6 y Clerk A. G. please just strike the marriage | Be it thy will. bring “Peace”. we e from an from the records so it will be an- |Z nulled,” she wrote. Kochenberger | i- advised her marriages aren't dis- | in solved that way. prey, Bid conflicts, hatreds, horrors! cease Let Freedom reign and dwell} with peace. | Sere ‘: Rie By ae Cause fear to flee, this Christmas Our Aim for 1942 with a quick stride tie he had not — the other Somehow that she it impulsive hot-headed 4, e ef at night, a stowaway on tt Pleading and un- had followed him half way earth gathering curious undeciphi "| They refuse to . Prom strange Yar ofa corners they bad ose Orders to old Timmy the the red, red roses as red own heart's blood that now chakingly fn her throat, Would wait, wait forever it for Jerry. she lifted the lid. ly over her face froze a & of unbelief. The mass yisoms blurred before her eyes paid Jerry's pain-torn words rang in t “It ever I can live without And. Were white, As white a snow outside. White roses! ips formed the words. bit couldn't be, after all years! White roses! #¥ou don't like them? I very sor- ; usual star. {sinee the beginning of Time, and it can never, never fall. 1 | know and believe this, because some pepple who are gentle and | good ard wise told me so. Long; | long ago, A steady star it is, now faint now brilliant—sometimes near land sometimes far, far away. Wise meh call it the Star of Peace. Unwise men who live in Rome and Berlin and Tokyo doubt the existence of this star. believe in its shining glory. But like all un- wise men, living brief moments, they shail perish And be lost and forgotten forever. Only the little people, the gen- tle and wise and decent ‘people. believe in this star. Their eyes havé seen it. Patiently and faithfully they have weited for this star to come out of the mist and darkness to gleam splendid- ly, at last, over the entire earth For with the edming of this star, the little people know, there shall be peace and plenty: blessings on all who come and go. There shall be Truth, en- during Beauty and, above aii, Freedom forever. TOMMY MURRAY Key West, Fia. Dec, 24, 1941 misty eyes to the wall opposite and read on a little framed eard—‘If you want a taxi call Main 0000,” She rose to her feet, the light of decision fisshing scross her face. “T'm going to ring for a texi to take me home,” she said. “Don't be foolish,” admonished the rather disgusted Mrs. Older. “A taxi will cost you quite a bit and you said you were broke.” “T still have that $10 bill Teddy gave me to buy a Christmas present for myself. I'll use some of that— and I ean yet be home in time to get dinner.” Mrs. Young gathered up her nu- merous parcels and on her way out she met a waitress carrying in her grily what en unusually attractive wewwwwewrrerrrrrrs meal it was. In an amazingly short time the summoned taxi whirled her home without notable ineident—except the Smash-up that occurred in the $10 bili when it eame into collision with the taxi fare. Mrs. Young found that she had just 25 minutes to the good, and she did a meal-marathon that broke all records. : Hy 3 3 z s a é i : z : i 3 5 4 e EI z 8 g - 3 i ig; iter i ir i il $F fi i iu 3 i E Z 3 r il i i ashi ; Be : 33 i F Fe i g , i i s e : . g ea i 3 a i ee ' Ané in its place. May Heaven and Earth in chorus Ali strife has ceased Pesce, Peace on Earth, for Christ Dee day sway, ring kind sing is “King” RED BAY BILLY. 24, 1941, Key West, Fila WILLIAMSON. W. FOUR DEVIL DOGS iy Anan Preset good-will hold let man- Va.—Mr. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS During all the yeers we've been in business we've been lucky enough to get a lot of friends. To each of them now. we want to vrish a truly— MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! xx SAN CARLOS BOOK STORE BERNARD ALLEN, Owner 518 Duval Street ‘a AURNHENAE OETA ANU AEA ET TNT EE SEE VOANONGAUHUTELSOAMOOUEENETE OMERERLLAYDEOORGHGRUGUEOOORHOOREAANE HNL; C | Eveebupawentageednenvanaassaneagss nas rnecetai to sata sauenraen en HM and Mrs. James F. Maynard have | four sons in the United States} Marine Corps. Although Marines perform duties at many points of ; the globe, all four are stationed | within a few miles of each oth-} er. HERE IS GUR MESSAGE FOR OUR FRIENDS and PATRONS AT CHRISTMAS We Are Grateful For The Privilege We Have Had Of Serving You During 1941 i > 517 Duval St. neeeeeeeseeeeeeeane MERRY CHRISTMAS anda HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR To Our FRIENDS and PATRONS *** * J. G. KANTOR Men's Furnishings 4 A et te te te te te te te te te a Key West, Fis. We look forward with optimism for a won- derful year filled with success for all our friends and customers, BEST WIHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS end A HAPPY NEW YEAR : xe CHARLES ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT 618 Duval Street Phone 638 4 Sanmiencnainin.sssesn moans eS bbb bbabaaaaaaaae TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS ROASTERS and GRINDERS of Cuban and American Coffee ake : The Management and Staff Wishes A Merry Christmas end A Happy, Prosperous New Year ie all their FRIENDS and PATRONS xe Mi he MM hh Se BM te bs i te | | AMADA FPRRALA ENTE RASTA | | We strive at all times to be worthy of your loyal patronage and this year with renewed viger we set our goal at the very peak of good service for your f=- verite bread, MALONEY’S BAKER BOY. a“ *~*s THE SEASON'S BEST WISHES TO OUR FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS ** Maloney Bros. BAKERY 812 Ficming Street * Christmas Greetings TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS WITH EVERY KIND WISH FoR TES HOLIDAY SEASON We acknowledge gratefully the par pos bewe had in the growth and success of cur business. : vey the thought that we appreciate yes and heartediy thank you for your favors and kindness. As we look to the NEW YEAR we sescive fidence in the past. May The New Year Hold iz Stere for You Lots of Health, Wealth, Happimess and Success = Every Underteking, =~ **t*

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