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i { a AE Aor a ES, t A Sa _* e-By RAY PEACOCK, AP Feature Service Writer NEW YORK, Dee. 27.—A slen-}with a studio the size of a dent- ist’s office, and no room for a der, dark-eyed girl stood shiver- ing with excitement on a depot in South Carolina. She ‘was g0ihg to New York to carve Tearful and fluttering, her mother gave a last warning. taking your clo’es off for any about them. velvet draped couch, he has em- ployed figure models for many years and knows a great deal Most figure models, Marsh Says, are native New Yorkers, “Bow,. Honeychile, don’t you} and often of comparatively re- cent foreign origin. He says: artist. If you get no} “Girls who are of American y sttaight home!” oo. : ‘are figure “models by ¢ rather than necessity, and apologetic about Further, that Hon- tr | concerned about such things. money, come/ descent, and particularly those ing in erowded quarters, ate less | “Back in 1934 and *35 when we were having a vogue of in- terpretive dancing, most models E FORGOTTEN MODE TRAEOMS OTE: Foe wen wees tha westtahe ot se i publicity has been on the photographers’ model—the @ tradition older in centuries than photo Artist Marsh makes a swift charcoal sketch of a figure model to determine just how he | wants finished product to look in oils. The model's detached expression is almost a trademark. on: ‘IMPORT ANT SHAKE-UP | for $3000, reports that to Still Carry On'y RED CROSS CHAPTER °"™*e for the new drive Fine Tradition .., DECEMBER = ~ SATURDAY THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a as $2.880, &r the Key Wes are being rapidly organized « meeting in the Federal | put to work. one Building Friday night, Prof.| Prof O'Bryant revealed thay “= © Horace O’Bryant, chairman of! the Roll Call just completed hac _ a ,the Key West Red Cross Chap- | secured 1,816 new members and : | ter, ‘@ppomted Captain Wm. Ww.) the money subscribed amounte | Demeritt as disaster chairman. | —-- j This work will encompass 2 gO ee OO OID Ea OLS DOLL mm |survey for medical uses ior COMPLAINT SERVICE... ‘supplies, available houses for {the injured in case of disaster, If yeu de not Receive Your Copy af The CITIZEN ja physician and a committee By 6 P. M | for rescue work. The national headquarters of ; the American Red Cross has) | notified Prof. O’Bryant that if jand when trouble comes that) Between 6 and 7 P. M _ and a Western Union Messenger Soy will lieved of the production chair- | deliver your copy of The Citizen. ; the heavier | | duties of chairman of all vehin, | OTM a I a aa it: Work } financial | }aid will be given Key West at | jonce in cooperation with the : local chapter. E | Captain Demeritt reports \ splendid work of preparation is / | being done by the people living | on the Keys. } Mrs. Wm. R Warren was re-| BME aa aL aaa, lt A hue ‘trained workers and ' | —— Company, Inc. | treasurer. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Serwsn Mrs. Hugh Williams is chair-/| —bet ween— | man of publicity and Mrs. W. T. | Fripp chairman of Red Cross ‘nursing. Mrs. Edwin Trevor is the recording secretary and Miss Leonor Warren is the execu- tive secretary. Mrs. M E. Berk- owitz, chairman of first aid, gave an inspiring report that 12 per-{ sons had completed the class! Express Schedule: for instructors in first aid work {NO STOPS EN ROUTE) eS owes, Se 8 LEAVES KEY WEST DALY = classes would start in the Key CEPT SUNDAYS: AT 05 © = |; West H'gh School and in the Arrives at Miami ai [12:05 o cisck ; colored schools. y ; Joe Pearlman, vice chairman | MIAMI DAILY (@=cErT i of the chapter who is aiding; SUNDAYS) AT 1286 cciock Mit !Commarder Dick in the new Sates oe See q 3 JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec 27 (FNS).—As president of the | Florjda Federation of Women’s ter-spirit, embalmed and treas-|to Red Cross drives and other ured up to a life beyond a life”! needy aims, my first reaction Clubs, Mrs. Thurston Roberts! has bean, devoting ctically all} of hi in an effort to arouse women in connection with the) state’s civic defense effort. i Past few weeks, Mrs. has talked before | wonten’s clubs in all sections of} the state. ; i } i —_— Lovely line: “A good book is the precious life-blood of a mas- (dames Branch Cabell). . . Memory Lane. years with the “best sellers”. . . be: 5 | 1906—The He of Mirth, ‘Whar. | 5¢ifishness is unknown to sr ton; 1907—The Lady of the Dec- oration, Macaulay; of the Lonesome Pine, Fox; 1910 —The Rosary, Barclay. Yim... Frget-Me-Nots. . .Ret Fugitive Flowers: . .picked in a en routé to Fort where he is now stationed. Miss Consuelo Warren, daugh- ter ¢f Mr. and Mts. Thomas K. Werren, was included in the re- centiarrivals in Key West to spend the Christmas holidays with her parehts at the home on Southard street. ; Miss Jennie Mae Johnson, who had been in Tallahassee, attending the «Florida State College for Woren, came home recently to the», holi season here Hae attendilig’ ‘the” Florida Fs alent i” ia }Garden of Books. . In Paris, in Ae | j 1812, a book was discovered | which had been printed in Ire- | land during the eighth century. | Evidently it had been a contin- days, and gave accurate descrip- tions of Iceland and the exact | measurements of the pyramids |. . Conrad began his “Almayer’s | Folly” the margins and end pa- | pers of “Madame Bovary”. . .At | great pains, Thomas Carlyle pro- {duced a laborious work, “The | French Revolution”, and by mis- take one of his servants used it |}. . .to start a fire!. . Keats, im- | mortal English poet, studied to jbe a_ medical swam from AThe Helles- port=“Trotit Sestos to Abydos) ental geo; ical work in those eceret | store where he has heavy respon- | i Down the} beauty and blessing of 1908—The | empty is their hearts. Shuttle, Burrett; 1909—The Trail | you can’t take it with you A Wechelor by Anthony” Hops; | ojlow. The Good Companions by Priest: | streets and all over the eounty do- ly And The Flying Inn by.Ches- | ing his share of work for the Red |terton. . . ; student. . ‘The | HEAD: pnow:. We. have {done and let's get at it. ——EEESE Cracks | Ways lived ‘and always’ will, ‘no‘ doubt, but their miserable little souls must die a thousand deaths with shame. When I hear the utterly foolish extuses Sometimes made to avoid giving funds to cnarity, to public need: that of disgust, then I realize the ng. The inward grace that comes from minds and what a deep loss are really suffering and Rem CAPTAIN WM. W. DEMERITT: Is an inspiration- and an .examp! of patriotism that one might well Trudging up .and down Cross. drive. and many tim: ing to return and find ‘the person out that he. is.expecting to donate funds to the good cause. HERMAN HOLTSBERG: A good Almerican citizen who an example of devotion to h country. Works all day im the sibility and asking that he be as- signed night work in some line helpful to the government. Good boy, Herman. THERE'S A VAST DIFFER- ENCE: Between the man who owes everybody and can’t pay and the man who owes everybody and ‘won't pay. PLANES DRONING OVER- In the early morning hours before dawn sound like business, Long before it’s all over we will know it's business and let's get down. to business no + room. ,for; whiners, «slackers, »indifferent idlers and just plain lily. livered cowards.. There is a job for all | the idle men and women standing mn street. corners.and in pool rooms wondering how ‘soon the Army, the Navy and President Roosevelt will win the war There is something useful to FROM CHEERFUL CHERUB Excuse me while I cheer, Now here I stand a stronger soul that are’, be | I did the thing I feared the most} | soldier man she is often seen| Street wearing much less than a/ goat skin skirt. Not even a ball of} yarn could have been used in} those abbreviated briefs he was wearing. LILLIAN CONNELY OF MI-j AMI Talented instructor of act-' nd dancing has become a tion in Key West. Her cabarets given here are eagerly ked forward to and many will be glad to learn Mts. Connely will be here early in January to start ng a class to pro and dance to be + Church. THAT MARRIED MAN: That the pretty girls on Duval} et asked if I meant him? WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH! THE CUBAN CLUB: The very} hame always meamticmusic and} activity band) fun, but; ust -beisleeping now. | LOCAL BOYS: T'don’t know| | their names, but some very beauti+ ful dinner music is being played! at a local hotel that boast the| boys are home town boys and do-{ ng a grand job. BUDDY AND SISTER: You} may not know it but this country! you are living in is at war and if} you are not doing your part at | something you better wake up and get at it. shoulders to the wheel the sooner it’s all over and another thing, re- member the Red Cross and De-!} fense Bonds. Give till it hurts. TOMORROW IS SUNDAY: “We are not poorer, but richer. be- cause we ave through ages rested ‘from labor one° day in séven”. Lord Macaulay: Appreciate’ Se! Tat to be boastful, but to. under stand”one's Pélationshipt6_better' ff) things; appreciating’ ofte’S churth; pot t6 be proud but “to Serve » | through it is the supreme venture | } in any Christian's life. Adios, FLORIDA CRACKER. We can solve your housing shortage for you. BUY A TRAILER The Naus Trailer Sales |} 10740 Biscayne Blvd. } i i ' The sooner we put our | I f ‘ Announcement has been of the birth of a girl, weighin; pounds, on December 22, to and Mrs. Donald Cormack, Eaton street. The new arrival has been given the name of Janet Anne, | An MBs Ba De te Se La te Be Se rs te Br te See tr tr. te te tr te te ee ee ee nd Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c weekly. ARCHER'S i iE No House Is Impossible .. . Repairs and Remodeling Are Easy and Inexpensive HOUSES, LIKE PEOPLE, HOAUHOTherecicmocreasom why an 1898 house shoulé-atill look like the “Bustle” period. 2 coi Awehitectural styles change the well-built old house need &