The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 30, 1941, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TUESDAY, DECEMBEE 38, 2942 ROUTE DEPUTY |ARRANGE WATCH | WATCH NIGHT SERVICE OR AVERTS NIGHT SERVICE AT ‘UPTOWN’ CHURCH | JITNEY SERVICE | : * FREE-FOR-ALL The First Baptist Church, cor-| A Watch Night Service will be _ Cracks And Comments By A : } | ~ en iner Bahama and Eaton streets, held 11:00 o'clock tomorrow might i . Fieming Street Methodist FROM A SERVICE MAN: Is SUGGESTED will observe the Watch Night *t the “Few people work to capacity | A- street corner melee, which | evening, 11:00 o'clock. Prior to (Uptown) Church, comer William sone RARE lwas Othe verge of developing Service at the church tomorrow 2"d Fleming streets for one hour out of each} , aie} ; iis Special music for the service PROPOSAL MADE +6) “pup. jinto-a free-for-all battle, was this annual -service—of—ministry, - omen tain On every hand we bear} AL MADE ‘FOR P inarrolly averted’ when Deputy 2 Stial hour will be had on the will be furnished by the chem a agp he * = Pe OTE Mank Stickney ‘ished ee lawn beginniag #1 (10:06 use for his theme, “The lust be done. ob FoR REBIEVERGE PRR between the embattled men and ’ A Ghd oA AEE sete ns Vanishing Road” your Society Items to phone 241 or 51 Se hd eh il we | We skim a ' i “ , there is no finer ittle here, trim a. little there,, FIC, CONGESTION y= }OFdered.them to step at the point been arranged; with “Certainly ‘of @ gun. |“Ainalsening Chorus” by Ga- Way t close the old year than by 1" He arrested Andrew Roberts|btiel: followed by an anthem, | Wrshipping God”, Rev. Mundy ov. { 4 " to be i { j Lord Most Merciful” by id today. “Let usthank tum Brov.t to be an enjoyable !ojd ragtime numbers in | ES Creation of a bus route or!on an assault and battery charge.|Conne and a trio, “The St ¥ for the many blessings He has a inimitable style. The Girls o: aera jitmey passengef service has|The complaint was pressed by herd" ” bestowed upon us and for the local groups who furnished |Note from Cabana Club “beat” ~~ sane a5 Skane us. We’ been suggested as a means of William Malone, who charged = Lee Jones, pastor, health, strength and life. . that ‘were the Defense | 0Ut their swing music to the de- | have an excess o' motion: but not relieving traffic congestion in| that Roberts set upon him with- wil} speak on the subject, “we again he has spared our lives light of all. jquite enough sense of direc- the -businese:tieteict out provocation. Have Not Passed This Way Be-| ‘®t we might worship Him at . The program ended with local. tion”. -_ The altercation took place! fore”. s the end ‘of this, another year of Mrs. Ralph Milner.’ choral groups singing the popular | <The Proposal was made today|last night at the corner of| The service will close at mid- . “L&t US ask Him to guide us tally the members of this | Christmas Carols, under the di- pGoopness Rice wie by Stephen C. Singleton, execu-| Southard and Margaret streets. | night and all will have ample | through the New Year”. ‘make possible the weekly rection of charming Miss Alce | ng cppacees **~ tive secretary of the Chamber of! ees time to return to their homes| 4 Special invitation is extend es for the enlisted men at the Curry and being joined by all/ MEN WANT?: Man tells lady Commerce. i before the “blackout” hours.®? % the public to attend the nal Guard Armory. Miss’ present. jwhat kind of wife he is looking’ Im offering his suggestion, Mr. RECRUITS begin. "Service tomorrow night at 11:00 Russell as leader of; Too little credit cannot be given | for: she must be beautiful as Singleton pointed out that the } sank, of Key West High Schon |io the efforts of Mrs Eva Warmer Hebe, filed with goodness, re- traffic problem has become se FOR U S NAVY REMEMBRANCE AIRMEN REACH LUZON Club -|in helping to e i ro- | ji ES 5 beco: - | le We —— numbers. Too, members of gram with yp come sank bia ee Magoameneat (where (Dis rious. The problem, he one, ee ee Nine years ago the hand of of Music of the) department. Also of great assist-| 053) leader. delicate: Competent! aggravated by the fact that the a ees destiny reached out and snatched __‘Continued trom Page One) it of Mary Immaculate -| ance in the preparation of the | 5°°!#! leader, delicately feminine automobile is the only means of _ Bach organization im Key West fram our home our son who was *T® Yet? Prompted to belliewe that d with the above men-/ program were the efforts of Mrs. 12 manner and dress, talented, transportation in Key West. will be asked to contribute a ay that meant life sid happiness considerable aid must have ar gfoups rendered vocal and! Julio De Poo and Mrs. Bodles. | graceful, business acumen of a __Elaborating.em his proposal, Minimum quota of five. recruits | i us... Wise smile was a living rived from the United States mental selections. | "he sponsors state that all can| Rothschild able to soothe his M*: Singleton said, «.“The stime | 5/88 a rg, Pei cnlisted at! pgam of joyous light that was _ Tokyo boasted that) it would giving individual vocal be said is “thanks a million” for; weary way and even cook if he 17° SOME ‘take adyantage jof mS: anuaty~. \éver a harbinger of peace to his ™#Kke Singapore angther British fumental numbers were helping all of us in the prendy whos. n | the change that-has‘come to our p,2he, date.coincides with .the| parents and to hundreds of his Dunkirk, but Americans prefer- Persis Larsen, Elinor, services at Ft. Taylor to enjoy a/®°' tired of eating out. Feheav- city”, ing of Jacksobyille | fiends ~~ Ted to believe the werds of Prime a Emma Neal Ayala, Edna | very happy Christmas Day. This|€" sakes, mister—I never met Continuing, the: chamber’s. sec- Srecruiting station fOr |" Prom-qiyi until manhoo¢ | Minister Winston Churchill whe % Elizabeth Gartentmayer, program willlong be remembered | but one woman such as you Tetary declareds ‘ the naye [The station will take|). ever’ ut ied with him that | 9¢Clared injhis memorable address list Beatrice Moreno, dutstand-/for the men are still walking| have described and she is mar- “Traffic congestion has now TeCTuiting activities from under! oisit of good will and brotherly t Congress, “we will teach them © ig Key West pianist, accom-| around praising the performances] ried to Doctor You-Know-Who Teche proportions which re- | the Jurisdiction of Macon, Ga. affection that was always evi. /# lesson they will never forget” id very ably the above as well ‘of each and every entertainer. So/ and has grown children. So yon | Te immediate attention. The}. Applicants for the navy seck-| Genced by his smile that brought father, Laureano Moreno,’ again thanks a lot. Be ssten. SO YOU’ fact that once a car gets parking | 2& this honor must have their happiness to the hearts of all who : will have to change your de- space, it can hold it forever if|#PPlications approved by the BRS a z ae 5 can ; |knew him. That brightened for, 4 0 | mands before you find the ideal / it so desires, is abetting a condi-|2@¥¥ Tectuiting officer in Key | those who knew sien ae many a ; C THO N R EL IEF Christmas Party | you have pictured. Lewin os needs immediate cor-' West not later than January 2 | -.oment that would have other- } . ion. Personnel, participate. in teddie” Sabini interpreted good} dle through—this seems : ? = fy Ls \ PRAHA REDE SALLE : CHEV SEDAN 49: ape ag Y COLPE SED. PY raree AAA LAA aaa : : : 8 Big Success | FROM ANOTHER MAN: “To alleviate traffic conges-|1eFm0 Perez, Feliciano Castro, | Wise Dect sormemful, and gained | os ; {“A rag, a bone and a hank of tion, I think the time has come oe soe. see Dongo. | “Smiling Randy.” The formal opening of the new/| hair”— to provide a bus or jitney serv- 2 Mrs. George Lucas, Mr. , ’ ~iend | Kipling said it eres jand Mrs. Carlos Cremata, Mr. | Though he is gone, and is trav- you're aware. ice, and also to i li : ce ware = establish parking and Mrs. Pedro Aguilar, Mrs. F_ °imé the same inevitable road Castro, Mrs. Walter Johnson,|°Ver Which all of the human Mrs. Vinson Johnson, Mrs. Hydee | f@mily-must eventually pass, his | pool room facilities at the navy | ‘ Hungry looking gals I see recreational center was one of Don't appeal one whit to me the many features of the Christ-' Siender maids may be all right, MARTI LODGE if as a dynamite mami, was married yesterday to Jusnita Dasher, a florist. ae sé mee eal, ¥ Mertites Mra Vein Jinson, | }0vable spirit is always with us, ceremony was performed | mas week festivities at the nav-) But skinny gals just look a sight GIVE at nae — Vinson, ud une desk of Mien Sh ae -3 county court house by al base. } East is East and West is West, 'S SUPPER) Mrs. Lu aria Perez, Mrs. H decd bo io Se od Lieut: Go der H. L. Naft|! like curves and line: | Packet Sanchez, Dolores Vidal. —— e in aot Gut, Be Se Reymor Laken H ; mae *| Well fed gals with spar Caballeros de Marti Lodge| John Carbonell, Martha Car-|*¥O¥) { Be Strickland is a@ native of public relations officer, toda ¥/Health and pep will cop opened its three-day convention | Wel, Raymond R. Lord, Horacio MR. AND MRS. E. 7. — Phone 177 Free Delivery > Lake City, Ark. while his wife publicly thanked the committee Pons, Concha Fialo, Juan Cal- — , , 5 | prize. % last night with a supper at th . ig ferwer resident of Adel,| which made the Christmas Party|No skinny weakling for my hall on Elizabeth street. Gren| leit Mr. and Mrs. B. Fernandez,) ——————— —___________"_ . call | for children such a success. | bride— Caballero Luminar Guillermo! Mr. apd Mrs’ Mario | P. | The committee was comprised ! want a strong gal by my side. Reyes presided. Delegates from! eo of Mrs. R. S. Crenshaw, Mrs. E.| “ T@é, 2 bone and a hank of Miami and Tampa were present. | Sobteno, | A HAPPY AND NEW YEAR TO ALL. GREATLY | hair” Patriotic speches were made | S2lazar, Aurelio Marrera, Mr. _ New Year’s Eve | W- Sutherling, Mrs.-L. L. Trent,’ can't be the mother of my heir. by Ignacio Medina and J. /F.| 20d Ms. J.C. Sanchez, Mr. and| APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE , “a | Mrs, J. T. Hardin, Mrs. W. A./if I caught her dicting, Fieitas. “Tonight and Wednesday | MFS. Oscar Milian, Hugo Dia “The ¢ of La Concha| YoUné and Mrs. R. W. Smith. T'd leave her flat night the lodge will hold its ses-| ™&"@é: Antha Louise Johnson ; j Management o: ‘oncha | Th = 2 tie sh Bekinne Faas hor hs a and Betty Johnson. ry has “something ditfer- Yuletide exercises andj e got skinny make her sions, and grand lodge officers = has: arranged : cdintation ob = an | scat. will be elected for 1942 | | ; j ent” for tomorrow evening at an ate to 200) Se Those present at the supper | relieve the Rainbow Room, where the “"iren were part of -N.O.B.) CAREER WOMEN: Home man- last night were: | Misery of % hostelry’s big New Year's Eve holiday proceedings. A Christmas agement is the finest and easiest Guillermo Reyes, G.C. Lumin-/ LieuID & u ay y celebration will get under way {°° pose ees delighted | of all careers. The eternal com-| 2%: Joaquin A. Herrera, gran TABLETS 5 s : at 10 o'clock. j the children of the navy” Per-{ plaint of dom eis the |e eee eee GN. NOSE DROPS | ture of the evening will be pommel. | monotony of hi ork but to minica, Tuzzolino Candido Pla, ; nance onore eat ept. | ; a Plate lunch to be served at my mind it is far more thrilling ceros, Tampa representative; Do-| "ty “Rub-My-Tism"—a Wonderful & j EE SE SS. midnight. Noisemakers and nov- {and exciting than the humdrum | mingo Placeros and Jose M. Fal-/ ao & | Red Skin * “ elti€s will be given during the MONROE DEFENSE every-day routine of the average —— eves. ee see ee Western | "s we Viping little fae! le maolo, Ricardo 7 A | POTATOES ---- 3 LBS. 10° evening. 5 COUNCIL NOTES | 20's work. Wiping little noses Roche, Rene Mathin, ‘Jose | 3 oi i q An appropriate program of PEALE S ts | that have to be wz zalez, Guillermo . Reyes, Pete! ATTENTION! & “ t ee . dance rhythm will be played by By E. P. WINTER » |next moment. . .pl Fernandez, Rafael — Rodriguez, | . iey—f lorias ' the La Concha Orchestra, under Executive Secretary pest Jokony to dri Santiago Rodriguez, Ignacio Me-| Shop At. i 4 } TANGERINES —— DOZ. is : ; { for the f. "S| Gi ; ; i ot | Ske Graeme Siecicca S ee toe Ot TTD A = i is fair e series of notes on bombs v dreary routine but you. fa, iti | 4 HORMEL HAMS - - - LB 35° Loa | “GB be made by calling 160. | and their treatment which were| don't have to match wits with | 2ucs,amd Dew cities every, day.| . sat es Startcl in this column, will have! gianna’ — Y ee ed =~ relief from a life that is just! MEAT MARKET ® (Ready To Eat) i to be discontinued temporarily.| the telephone and chat half an nee Sone ee Sak el: GE UALITY MEAT | | Tokay jombs of another and more sinis-}hour. You wand rgum : " community: Hot a ents LOWEST P. * & | ter type are being dropped in our | Clubs, parties and 2 may priests pete gen in the: | | Rate | “<9 208 le | GRAPES -------2 LBS. 25 midst and need attention. The fan tne ton orite family cirele ieut cjthink: -how | 2” our © “ 18 = ucOq— Mrs. Natalie H. Taylor, who is next few articles are addressed to! Someae what thrliling = eget: pcs ss ce, NEW YEAR’S DINNER | US.Noa visiting her son, Lieut. Henry H. loyal American citizens and. thanithe fine art cooking! ference of opinions. whew’ tha? } } Taylor, at Galveston, Texas, is friendly aliens in Mpnroe County. | Not, of opurse. if oman looks: children -have: gone and: only: wi- ROAST /&. Armoar’s caieeto’ to return to Key West Fifth columnists, Nazis, Jap propa- wees ee by: lent walls remain there iwilibe ; PORK. j c % ake is rarni jSmaarecebie jot = nostalgic longing for the muddy ¢ STAR ae ee gandists may take warning and} 02+ or the dog ; | nostalgic ging j Cari Dunn, former Key Wester, know that this Defense Council) must be done 2 = ee you! Southern (10-16 Ibs.) | who has been making his home , means business and no fooling. most were saving for supper. Sees York ge many years,| ‘The Division of Information, | Making 2 - inclu in the recent ar- 5, 3 SS bcs eee I found when I hed rivals here for a vsiit with rela- ee: aes Metele, cf he De: | hoe: theen 30 My lonely ee Lean—Meaty tives and friends. fenes ‘Council, has to do, among) lament A faint sweet scent gS RO EA other duties, with the handling of Even if > Ae the wall gloom; BRISKET onceee 2 LBS. 25 CITY-WIDE UNION jliterature, letters, speeches and! 2nd trained I seemed to sense rumors, suspected of containing mo = Your presence there— PRAYER MEETING | ersive propageada. directed her actual It came from the rose President Roosevelt, in setting *€2inst the government of the You gave me to wear. Just Received a shipment of New. Year's Day aside as a day United States and its officially Adios, or — 28e of National Prayer, said this *dopted policies. ! FLORIDA CRACKER. = i week that he hopes that “we. ‘When such literature is received ge ee nn lak Den the people of the United States, | through the mails, it is important ace . s Ps 25e would ask for forgiveness for our that the envelope or wrapper be ane f PORK, fb ____. shorteomings of the past, for Clipped to the newspaper, pam-| travel.ng a id ] S$ cgnsecration to the tasks of the phiet or other piece of literature i and for God’s help in and sent to this office. POA SS ES FO Vo teen Visey th on Tme-Proed oye H the days to come”. | When literature is found, or re} 2 are confident in our de-' ceived from a canvasser, it is im-} fn to country, in our love of | portant that a Feport ibe Seat M(T in our inheritance of it, setting forth: 1. The name and sx the President said,! address of the perspn finding or; ‘our strength, as the strength Teceiving it. 2. The name and ad- of aii men everywhere, is of dress, if available. of the person | ater avail as God upholds us”. who distributed it or, if not avail-' e churches of Key West) able, a description of the person, nite in city-wide union /his auto license number and any | ayer meeting at the First other identifying data 3. The i Church, William date and circumstances of the dis- New Year's Night (Thurs- tribution, whether by house to, 7230 o'clock. house canvass, to informal crowds; @ union service will be un- or at public meetings. 4 In the > OR At AGREED

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