The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 29, 1941, Page 4

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las WOMAN SEEKS SISTER | AMERICANS-FILIPINOS | ARRANGE FOR WAR BORN IN KEY WEST | scsinucizampage one) RISK INSURANCE i inti } ; : i ith The Cin The Unted States Civil Service! The Citizen is printing here-) 4. wer p tis latest In an interview w: a “ ane zen, Chas. E. Smith, local agent Please phone your Societ Items to Commission announces an “open! with a clipping taken from the | ommunique from the Luzon doth “Shue _ MRS. HUGH WILLIAMS, phone 241 or 51 |competitive examination for the | Jacksonville newspaper CONCErR- | sont indicated that Gen. Mac- of the Cly 3 = position of general helper, ma-|ing Eaith Rose Phynder, former “ ship lines, stated that since th ichinist and ber. 7“! Arthur and Maj. Gen Wain- 2 dhe United Sets & . € Drafted mothers of our nation, |“ plumber. | Floridian, who is seeking - the entry of the ea z Preparing For ae On Trip led un-| Cabaret Musical 'To Baltimore, eee iA Applications may be fi the war “we have had 2 numbe —=—=>> Whe. Woman's Guild of Saint| Mrs. BE APR ee panied George Mf now that war is a grim reality,|+ further sotice with the Re-|Whereabouts of her sister, who! relative to the case are request oe Paul's Episcopal Church an- edté communicate with police | that would be” nounces that premarin ad Way will with— s a headquarters in Jacksonville. a seg tape “U —_ being made to present a cabaret! receive medical attention. The article follows: | there ot the: Fal ip to last week said, “we had no s ” musical early next year under the; «professional direction of Mrs. Lil-; Noe] Cook On ‘well known to Key Westers and; | bombing. “Edith Rose Phynder. of Steu-| pine capital since Saturday, tWO ment in effect but as t benville, Ohio, a former Floridi-|air-raid alarms were sounded. + many requests, we + an, is seeking her sister, and has! So that Japan will have 00 ronged for an open px written to the Jacksonville miss-| excuses whatever to continue -over war risk insurance Highest last! Lowest ment via our lines, such risk imsurance can be secu by simple end to face of the bill Atlanta Fe i battle. We must is ci } 24 hours |ing persons bureau for aid. | its merciless bombings on the = the people of this city and our) Noel Cook of Charleston, S. C. of democracy |Abilene — 48 | "Sates Phynder was born Jan.|defenseless city, all ships in the eee Sete many winter visitors are familiar is the guest of his parents, Mr./ amount to? | Albany ._ 30 |6 1919, in Key West, Fla. Her! harbor have been blown up and shipments are waterbourne with the highly enjoyable type of and Mrs. Alfred Cook. | And while those sons must do Amarillo ____ 43 sister was born a year later. all blackouts discontinued. our vessels. entertainment that characterizes) His many friends are happy | the fighting on the fronts of bat-| Apalachicola __ | She does not know the sister's Japan ignored all this evidence 45, any traffic tendered to = . her musical shows. EBs Bacois back in the old tle, we, their mothers, must do! asheville ___ | name. ees ~ mt —— eT ee “s or connecting carriers for It is announced that Mrs: Con-| fee fighting on fronts of a dif- [a Mine ee ee ae i | about two years old, and the) attack Manila for what it calls naly ,will be at St. Paul's Parish} Engagement Hail at 8:00 p. m. Friday, January| 2, 1942, for the express purpose ot Announced irits so high, that Augusta — : | sister about one, the father and | “military reasons”. can win for us a|Birmingham _ i mother separated. Miss Phynder | ee] 2 22 27 40 27 29 32 = ki h father's first name. lasting peace this time. Not an Boise _ 39 27 | was taken by the mother, and | now her father's firs ; meeting | i =} uneasy peace—like the one un- Bost, | the sister was in custody of the: but thinks it is Stanley. 4 Spent eae ct igs | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gaiti an-|der which we have been smart- whe * cs ; father. | “Anyone with information 1 ticipate in the coming musical at-| nounce the iotine for the last twenty-three Brownaville — 68 51 “The mother, whose maiden/| should contact police ‘headquar- traction. Persons desiring to take proaching of _ their! years—but a peace that will ce- Buffalo 29 20 | name was Edna Smith, is dead | ters”. part in the production are Sp mati concatenate reg ment our civilization as civiliza- Burlingten ...- 24 19. |mow. Miss Phynder does not| u quested to be at the hall at that] Charles | Mastono Tienes: U.S.N. | tion. ist Charleston ~-— 67 —————<——<—< | Miss Gaiti-isia gradtidte of the| “HoweverLaccording to the Chicago 25 ee | eb ** neat, | cae | Convent of .'Maryesfininaculate | misny'repérts that have come in! cincinnati 34 3 NINOS 1 CASA MARINA Mt, And Mrs. Guthrie © |°D.2 Teer tee eatin tol ee ere tetera the mo-| eta: ats sc ia a rig | The date of the wedding is to/rale in the armed forces appears C/¢¥®! aie |» 2 Ninos Extras-$2 4) Key West's Babcock Visiting Here _ be announced at a later date. |to have changed’ considerably. Columbus ___ 33 2 por Noche 4 HOTEL DE LUXE ‘ | one might say, over|Corpus Christi 61 “4 > ” >| Mr. and Mrs. C. Guthrie Bab- | Visitor Will Cat alti ealdiors noe tave a De A sae: | de 6 a 11:30 4} AMERICAN PLAN Ec ie | . v ee + 4 Deligh’ cock, formerly of Key West but| s + | definite goal to attain: a hercu-|pes Moines __ 15 s 2 Mines Permenentes > Ae With ant now of New York. are visiting Stay Short [ieee Victory for their country.’ netroit ma ee | $12 Semanales {| Col. anid Mrs. L. C. Brinton. —_— ; they no longer are interned in = |» Cualquier de los 6 noches j Mr. Babcock, who is a nephew; Because }¢amps for an undeterminate pe- Dodge City __ 31 2% » Mas las propinas _ t of Mrs. Brinton, is sales super- M. DuBois Engi-| Tied of time and therefore, they Duluth 20 3 4 Tendré Que Tener 16 Atos 4/ visor of the Carnation Milk Co. ‘neering i have new interest in this new Eastport ____ 34 22 |} Terrace Bowling Lanes < A native of Key West, he is the spend only two ¢ ve. Yet withal, their mo- Elkins _ 30 24 > Duval Street {| son of the late Claude G. Bab-| West this winter le must be kept even higher 5) paso 59 29 (eee eeeeeeeeenennnd » cock. | as_in previous years. than before. Because, during a >, M 52 i ERE is He is here on a vacation of' Mr. DuBois did not | shooting war, the highest morale Fort Myers —- — | two weeks. ~ | when he will arrive here. j Must be maintained for the high-| Galveston —__ 57 42 , ay | ES efficiency. Grand Rapids _ 30 25 4 : AMERICAN WRIT , Chapt And what we, the drafted Green Bay 26 23 : ES Mallory _ | Mothers of our nation, must ever tatteras es ae 40 HOME FROM BRITAIN Meets Tomorrow bear in mind is that men still) prays 5 -15 | ‘ afe, and will be, stationed in! Rear * {Continued trom Page One) | The Stephen R. Mallory Chap-|©@™ps. That is, as long as this Huron —______ 24 8 aré lucky. We don’t have much ter of the United Daughters €mergency continues. All are Indianapolis _ 30 17 ‘ trouble as we are considered -in| the Confederacy will meet Hot on the battle front. Thus, Jacksonville __ 68 the service’ and get preference the home of Mrs. Mary We must do everything in our Kansas City _. 31 all around. Everyone treats us on Eaton street, Power to keep that morale so yey wEsT _ 81 Es F i . i in mili- swell and listens, awed, to ac-| noon at 4 o'clock: | eounts of the United States and! tary training are fitted to meet Little Rock — 43 New York—they can’t imagine! Key W. 5 the hazards awaiting them. Los Angeles __ 55 = SAVINGS BONDS a people living the way we do. M€¥. est Girl of ‘the main problems Louisville _ 28 al FHIS BaAAK F : 5 At One meets Yankees from all! To Be Bride’ boys have to face—during| yeaford 4 ‘or Sale over the United States in pretty interim chro sy ereag | Memphis SS : often, disergard | Miami_———_- this applies |Mpls-St. Paul 22 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST ie only noticeable things «eek: bid : that are hard to get, I find, are : Corporation. “% . Sugar, eggs and matches. How I had a lighter! I can get | cigarettes sent from the United | license to duty free, by having them | License States mailed to me cere of the Ameri- they would be married by Deputy those men who are | Mobile The girls of our céun- Montgomery — tendency to seek the Nashville of officers, and shame- New Orleans _ neglect the privates. It’s New York Pointed out that such grils| Norfolk -—_ ERESSRSLERVBSoSRRRERISS 56 53 36 57 36 45 . . can Eagle Club, 28 Charing Cross | City Clerk Philip Ai Hines ' the motives of privates—| Oklahoma City 46 Road, London. They will for- Ge Chapel te a ae their intentions are not; Omaha ——__. 24 - @ Z ward them as I am registered) The bride-elect. was in | ways honorable. Drafted moth-| Philadelphia —. 38 t there. | Key West, the daughter ers of our nation, you know as/| Phoenix ____ 59 } “The subway system is far/J. and Frances Collins Bethel, as I, that masculine inten-| Pittsburgh —— 30 } superior to that in the United | Tourangeau, son of Joseph . | tions are ever the same, whether | Portland, Oreg. 44 i hs : . States. They are really com- ward and Adelaid: Lahai Touran- is an officer, a private, or | Raleigh 52 4 Oo Business Firms fortable over here and clean, | geau, is a native of Piattsburg, N. | *, civilian. So why should the Richmond — = - too, Can you imagine going in-|Y. His first wife, Ruth Lauer. @ifis make such an issue of this, St. Louis — 33 16 | The Fictitious Name Law passed by the 1941 to the subway at Times Square | mann Tourangeau, died in 1939, | When it’s in their province to San Antonio _ 56 7” Legislature, sets forth various~ provisions, such as and having to step over hundreds " |eonduct themselves with privates San Diego —. 65 + |i) registration with the county clerk, and advertising > of people bedded wh quite as they would with officers or San Francisco . 58 a1 \f| the personnel of th ‘the titaly. on the stairs, corridors STRIKE | civilians? Drafted mothers, you Sit. Ste. Marie 18 Se peremnel ce Sndee ae business con- ASS Tax Will Be inciuded On AD Pare: and platforms I can’t imagine | above all, can make our girls Savannah 85 bd it} <r fim: The inv as egress eet they fam sleep with subway IS AVERTED see that your boys in camps] Seattle 43 30 1. All persons operating unincorporated busi- RUS STATION trains racing in and out a few | require suitable feminine con- | Shreveport 49 31 | Mess or professions under any name but their own Corner Southard anc Bahame Sireets feet away! tacts—that, as long as they re-| Spokane 26 14 Proper or known-called names, must. register this J “Returned home by train and i | main there, they should be giv- | Springfield, Ill. 24 16 |]| “fictitious” trade name with of the circuit g, managed | ‘Threat of a possibleistrike over | en ‘those associations. Also you | Tampa... 72 48 tl) court in es ty where ‘th besere-] Isso bani t famous Eng-| the decrease: inythe’salé-price of| cati make the girls who consider Washington =. 40 3 ol nem loddted.” Bae a » lish countryside. It certainly is/ fish was narrowly 4eee@@ after a| themselves‘ patristic realize. if Williston 29 10 | ess is located. ‘ beautiful. The little, old coach- | Seties of hasty eonferetites Sun-| they will offer your boys their 2. A fee of $1.00 is hepa registra. ing towns with their hostelries|day between’ *fisherffien and | compariionsnip—will give the tion. oe and pubs very, very lively in-| wholesale buyers. | Privates more consideration | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE 3. ’ Furthermore, the names of all i deed. I'think I will go hitch-| The Citizen was told by usually| they would be doing a greater : : apres ar ges ee oe | retin ee whe ee ec ee | TRL | terested, and the extent to which they are interested two days good fun, that, be quoted that the wholesale price | knitting all the sweaters in the COFFEE e registered as well. Everyone s pick you up,| of fish has been reduced from 7| kingdom. Sweaters can be MILLS s it is a long! to 5 cents per pound. manufactured at a far less fig- rson some of _ Some of the anglers claimed/ ure than is the cost of carrying AT ALL the country roads that they had been givenno warn- | Soldiers whose spirits are brok-- GROCERS “I am certa’ learning a lot img of the reduction. They said | em. " about cars I didn’t know ‘before. | they had paid more this year for} Yes. There are many jobs By the time I get back, though, outfitting their boats because of | that you and I can do on these I should be an Ai mechanic. I! the increase in the cost of equip- | Other fronts of battle. For when certainly am learning a lot I) ment and that the price reduction | OUr soms go into combat with 4. Penalty for non-compliance denies any un- | registered business and those interested in doing such ||| business the right to defend or maintain suit in any | court in this state, either as plaintiff or defendant, and it further provides that any person violating this law regarding registration is liable to having an in- formation charging a misdemeanor filed against him by any person aggrieved by the fictitious name, and time between i didn’t know before. I began to came as a severe blow. }the highest morale, no victory on conviction of such charge shall be liable to a fine ‘ feel like an apprentice. The fishermen of Key West and i$ too colossal for them to of $25.00 or 60 days in jail, or both. % “In our spare moments we; Monroe County once had a union | achieve. =) 5. Before registration can be mad i tention to register must be advertised at jens mows week for four (4) ‘consecutive weeke.in.a newspaper | as defined by law in the county where the registra- tion is made. partments, Hotels, Pillin manufacture cigar lighters out! but it dissolved several years ago. of odds and ends. You should! Leading fishermen said today | ========cewwenmeess See some of the works of art that that all differences have now been are constructed out of nothing. settled amicably. ; “I got a package from some- ATR & one over here. It contained i" ‘comforts’, a5 it is called — one BUT ONE BRAND: pull-over sweater, pair of wool) This law applies to A’ Stations, Cabin Courts; or business of any’ A + tept stich as are socks and gloves—very nice, too. | Ce } ° »b 200 | - * “Have been down to the U.S.' tinued Lawyers eutecall = ret tk Embassy to get an invitation retailer’ art ff y agreé that The little man and his mother / or called name” as used in the law would be | H | looking forward to it That} The Associated Press reported] are doing nicely. He has been Mrs. C. H. WARDLOW, Jr.) example: Suppose you are one of the n Jones family. Suppose your proper name is “John there is something to/that when American announced given the name of William Ben-| Phone 748W i am r Se Sie i Edward Jones,” but your called name js “, ——— — sper business is ws nen under one or the other of these nam would required to register. oe * The Key West Citizen Mrs. Todd before marriage CARD OF THANKS Our sincere appreciation is! hereby extended to those friends’ | and neighbors who were so kind | SUREEEEERONEA ES to us during our recent sorrow, the uF t 4 Offers Its Assistance In Toss of our beloved one, Mrs.| i 5 GE THEATER Se erese | Bape Met Comet Wak j cars, the donors of the lovely floral J . ‘THE SEA WOLF pathy. | aS : E 51 | dec29-1t THE Faniiy, |

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