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The Watch Night Service in} First Congregational Church will | begin at 11 o'clock tonight and) | will continue until 12 o'clock | midnight The service will. be im charge | of the pastor, Rev. E. S. Doherty, | who will speak ‘ is one of ton, Va); Alice Crenshaw yecrs in which women reign in| j Crenshaw (University practically undisputed glory. An| a), Misses Theresa, Mary and article in Woman's Digest says, tie Sullivan, Arline Printz, “professional i today ! ancy Morgan, Jean Davis, Helen means not only the care of the} [Fi é ig eERE j ing service is in greater demand | ; than it ever has been before”. | |. THE LATE MRS. LOUISA' | LEE: Was a woman who never/ half-way did anything; a good | business woman, a devoted fam-| ily women and one whose mem- 4 ory will always be cherished. A gat eee | little flower brought to mind M. Alfonso'-and|. New Year's Eve festivities &t | remembrance’ of a gift from Mrs. | were mar-|Pena’s Garden of. Roses. will'Lee It was the Fall of the year Orleans at the start earlier than usual tonight— | and in came a boy bringing arms Heart Church on! music for dancing will be eg a Pree peu * 31 evi availa 20 at 10 a. m., accord ed from 9 o'clock until the black- | 720 Se ced Gar ce aa ces received here jout at 2a. m. | flowers to be put in buckets andi Phe bride, a Key Wester, was| Tomorrow, New Year's Day, water pitchers. A generous and/ away in marriage by Loui there will be 2 Tea Dance start- understanding woman. | . Miss Josephine B. Lo-| 78 at 5:30 p. m. and continuing ———— | | untii 9 o'clock. Usual dance will | DOCTOR, ARE YOU CRAZY?/ WAS ‘begin at 10 o'clock. BASED ON US ‘DEPT. OF COMMERCE FIGURES ~ INDEMNITY“UNIT ON WAR DAMAGE’ KEY WEST PROPERTY OWN- > ERS PROTECTED IN CASE OF LOSS OR DAMAGE FROM BOMBINGS : + “The new inmate in the in- Same asylum kept imsisting that he had swallowed a horse. Think- ing to cure him the doctor de- cided upon a ruse. He took the Patient to the operating room, put him under ether, then led a big-white horse into the room. Se FOR A TASK DAY OF PRAYER Editor, The Citizen: A day of prayer has been set ‘No, no’, he indemnified against loss or dam-| aside in which our Nation is to = swallow: age sustained in ‘enemy >omb-/™#Ke an appeal to the Almighty. —Highway SSR | It is a good time to consider the | Prayer many of us have been say- Restitution for all war damage | ing for two milienniums. “Thy will be made by the RFC, The} Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth, even as in Heaven”. | 4s that what it means?? Or, is it The indemnity system will be! merely a pro forma ritual? And, controlled directly by the RFC.| i it means what it says, do we ex- Government adjuster will inves-| 5ect to establish His will on Earth, tigate and appraise damage aft-} merely by getting saved for a er the manner of insurance com-| post mortem Heaven? panies. | Have we come to the “Time of A fund has been set aside for} the End”? Certainly, a goodly Such contingencies, and the or-| Sumber of economists, manufac- twelve | took one look at the white horse! Kas est peer. owners sre The and shook his head, will! shouted, ‘wrong one. re ! or evetyied a black one’. of orange blossoms and ' citizen of America, we might well Traveler. carn: Sy ie ain Il be| YOUR TELEPHONE PER ee ‘ The strain upon people wil E| - | narcissuses. Her Com- | mprecedented. Fathers and moth-| SONALITY can be a lot more fousseau was the last Fe- | ers of sons in the service will carry than you may realize. Many men sat a famous store in Mi- crushing burdens. Wives, sweet-. and women fairly flash their 2-4 jhearts, even little children wil earn over =e telephone wires the ceremony find anxiety a constant com- you feel as if you are talk-/ i “guests oe panion. Youth will go groping! ing to them face to face. In some ey \for the way. teases I have known people who “home where a recep-| “}, i; 4 very fitting tim, it is a|did not seem especially interest. held and champagne | very fitting occasion for the peo- ing, yet over the telephone it {ple to gather in Watch-Night | seemed to be some one of great happy couple left for Baton Services in their several churches;|Charm. Yet today while carry- s ere to make sacred their resolu-| ing on a telephone conversation! ion, to gird up their latent powers, | with one of the smartest men in |to consecrate themselves for the) this city, he went somehing like! ganization to handle such prob- | tUrers, bankers and other hard- | greater tasks, and to ask the lead-| this: “Hi . yupp. . Whaa. . .?j ‘aeaiiiok Tike inant eethecind | headed men, tell us that the post- ership of the all wise, understand-| Huh-uh. . -huh. . uh-huh. . -mmp! } = Pe War period will be like nothing we ling, Father God. | Tsch-tsch. . hmmm-mm.. mm-| 4 bulletin issued by the RFC/|have known in the past Your It is fitting that the people of hmmm. . .uck-ohh. . Okey-doke | @mnounced that additional infor-/ One Dollar bank note proclaims Citizen was informed today. -Be seein’ yer”. = Key West, along with the people - Today of the nation, gather around the el ppthagh rans Ft citars exected ta Truth, Righteous- golden wedding anniversary. They "€Ss and Love, and there pledge both-are native Key Westers and themselves to those high prin- ate living in the same house they “iPles upon which the finest of Went into as bride and groom. | civilization is built. My, and Mrs. Russell have three | _A. C. REVIEBE, children, a daughter, Mrs. Milton | President Ministerial Association. Roberts, and two sons, Mervin L.! The samon at the First (Stone) end Richard C. Russell. Mrs. Methodist Church will be.“Con- Juliette is a daughter-in-law, wi- | Secration For The Task.” dow ofthe late Howard Russell. pihereare twelve grand children REGISTRANTS FAIL fetceiininesen cr ex, TO SEND ADDRESS as ged (Continued from Page One) Matried life. ” ‘Miss Patricia Pillans of Mobile; street, Key West, Fla. {colored) Ala. and Babcock realy of clio Vicente Mujica—600 Chicago, holida: ts of | Thomas street, Key West, Fla. ieteen Y Guests") Theodore James Anderson— te aS ccc Camp. 1418, Fla Sp-ll, Ramrod Key, Fila. KEY WEST HAS Tau Jesus Godinet—1120 Di- ILD vision street, Key West, Fla. BUILDING BOOM James Richard Mins—910 Em- (Continued irom Page One) ae street, Key West, Fla. (col- ored) Seupice streets, remodeling, $2,- Bennie Smith—CCC Camp E-Murtiner, Catherine and 1418, Fla. Sp-ll, Ramrod Key, Varela streets, cottage, $2,000. = Carlos Calleja, White and Pine Spencer _ Beresford streets, cottage, $1,000. Marathon. Fla. (colored). Z. Lancelot Lester, Southard Roger Lyle Wilcox—4 Charles : Ri: : ; street, Key West, Fla. bey Sa en eects remodelling, "James Albert Viller—S31. Wil- L. W. Joyner. 1214 Petronia| liam street, Key West. Fia. street, home, $4,000. h Quoting from Vol. 1, Selective ‘A comparison of 1940 and 1941 | Service Regulations: “It shall be the duty of each registrant to keep his Local Board advised.at all times of the address where mail will. reach him. The mailing of any. order, notice, or blank form by. the Local Board to a registrant. at 1550 the address last reported by him 1is'on0.22, the Local Boad shall consti- é tute notice to him of the con- 82,000 tents of the communication, 72,025 whether he actually receives it 58,050 or not”. 27. “Tf a registrant or a person Tequired to present himself for = and submit to registration fails $50,260 $578,284 to perform any duty prescribed pus years: the Selective Service Law, Rowe— 1940 $ 11,120 25,650 32,178 33,215 62,600 34,500 25,770 35,546 13,442 35,159 21,345 19,735, 1941 $ 16,748 22.676 16,335, 25,07: 26,900 54,125) $ 57,660 or directions given -pursuant, 69,865 thereto, within the required time, 65,183 ' he shall be liable to fine and im- 156.475 prisonment under Section 11 of PET PEEVES: Men who pick} on and tease little waitresses to! : BRUCE JACK, 84, show off . .Stingy people. People who slap little children in the streets who are weary from being dragged around when they should be in bed. . People who unthinkingly shut up a pet dog in a car with scarcely ni ventilation for the poor a - -People who sneeze and j get to use a hanky. Mer do not know how to prc raise their hats. . Drunks throw empty bottles on the Pavement that might hurt some one. . People in cars tooting their heads off in a hurry going no place. . Another pet peeve the rude automobile driver. one said that we have the opportunity to show our breed- ing while driving that we have in our homes, if we have it. . The prize peeve is for the per- son who hoids you while he tells! you. yards and yards of family pedigree. So has my cat. . Blue Tibbons and everything . - THE PRIZE CHRISTMAS CARD: That of Bill Faw, opera- tor of the Faw Hotel chain in Georgia and the Carolinas. Bill tells his friends, “Merry -Christ-/ hell). | that: mas” (but give the Japs T's a red and green card measures eleven and a half by seyen_ inches. Thanks, Mr. Faw,} for the greeting and the senti- ment. . -Another card highly prized is from the Duke and , Duchess de Richelieu. who make their home in New York The Duchess writes in a fine, clear backhand I shail learn to copy . . Every card means a warm thought of gratitude as I re- luctantly lay them away. JASMINE So long as Jasmine has its scent, And sunshine fills the sky: So long as reverent heads are bent To unseen power on high, So long as verse is writ in rhyme, 345,663 the Selective Training and Serv-; 161,815 ‘ice Act of 1940”, {of Tampa; a son, Berlin Coleman ithe first time that “heavy ene- mation will be made available to the public in the near future. DIES THIS A. ML FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED TOMORROW Samuel Bruce Jacl lage 94,/ died this morning at 9:45 o'clock? 825°" Southard } | held _tomor- 4 o'clock ffom he Lopez Fun- . A B. Dimmick at the residenee/ officiating. urvivors are the widow, Mrs. Julia Jack; three daughters, Miss Ruby Coleman, Mrs. Herbert Barr and Mrs. Haines Wilder, all| diami, and two pandchiidien| David Barr and Jack Mears. Menendez Family Departed Today Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Men- endez, and daughter, Nellie Cor- rine, who had been spending the holiday season here with Mr. Menendez’ ‘patefits, Mr. and Mrs. Will N lez, left this mo: highway: ©n- ronte’ ans. ‘. et FACES GRAVE HOUR. (Continued from Page One) defending American and Filipino forces. j 4 Washington war depart-| ment communique mentioned for | my pressure was developing in} the northeast sector of the| I will not hear. “A new Order.” And, if we are to pray, under what conditions can prayers be effective? A city was told, “And when ye spread forth your hands, I will hide mine eyes from you;} yea, when ye make many prayers, “Put away the evil of your do-| ings * * * cease to do evil; learn to do weil” Why could not the prayer from that city be heard? Because: “TRY princes are rebellious and companions of thieves; everyone lo¥eth gifts and followeth after rewards: the judge not the father-| Yess" neither doth the Cause of the widow come unto them.” “The ex Knoweth his owner. and the ass his master’s crib; but Israel doth not know; my people do not consider.” So, it was a waste of time for thatcity to pray. S. C. SINGLETON. Key West, Fla, Dec. 30, 1941 Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c weekly. APPRECIATION « Dr. --B. Parramore, Director Monroe County Health Depart- ment, 218 Duval Street; desires to express his appreciation for the splendid cooperation rendered by | the City and County officials. Captain Crenshaw, Naval Com. mander, Col. Putnam, U. S A. Captain’ Team. Ui S..Naval Medi. on. the subject of “The last ten seconds of the A Watch Night Service will held tonight at 11 o'clock D / midnight. The choir will furn- old year and the first ten sec- : onds of the new year will be spent in silent prayer and merii- tation”, special service. All service men and their families. visitors and tourists will find a cordial welcome at this service. Union Prayer Meeting The church will be host to the members and adherents of all the other evangelical Protestant} churches of the city in a great Unien Prayer meeting sponsor- ed by the Key West Ministerial Alliance Thursday, Januray i, 1942: ~The doors_of the church will be open ail day for prayer and meditgtiga”,“Rev. Doherty re- passing he*church or in this vicinity; drop in and offer a prayer to God for your Presi- dent, your nation, your church, and for just and lasting peace. Then be sure to assemble with other Christians at 7:30 p. m. for a great union prayer meeting h will make the tremble. Candlelight Consecration Service At Stone Church This Evening At Midnight The annual Watch Night Serv- ices will be observed tonight at the First Methodist (Stone) church from 11 to 12 o'clock. The services will be in the form of a candlelight consecra- tion, at which time the members of the congregation will con- | secrate themselves to . greater; acts of service during the New Year. ; Members of the church's offi- cial board will be special guests | of the service and will lead the congregation in the act of re-} consecration and rededication to the service of Almighty God. Special music will be rendered by the choir, under the direction of Gerald Saunders, and the pas- tor, Rev. A. C. Riviere, will de- liver a special New Year's mes- vi sage. Rev. Riviere, together with Mrs. Riviere and son, Herbert, arrived in the city last night from a family reuinon which took place over the Christmas holidays at the famliy home in Brooksville. The Rivieres report a most enjoyable time spent there but are most happy to get back home in time for the New Year's ob- servance in the local church. cal Corps, The Columbia Laundry, County, m enabling the Heal th | Unit to render medical service to | people of this country. Dr. Parra-| more wishes all a healthy, happy | and prosperous New Year. / dec31-1t. “ABNER | the pastor said of the do not have a church of your own to attend”. ginning at 11:00 o'clock. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. W. G Lylerly of “the Kirst Presbyterian church. t “All in thispart of the Ceny” ae invited to attend thig> the! last service of the year 1943”, Rev. W. E. Bryant, pastor of the Ley Memorial church, said ‘to- day. ‘Come and extend a warm and glad welcome to 1942”. 7 PCCP SCC CeCe Cee “ DR A. YAMS Address ‘Phones 532 Duval 4 a

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