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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 1912 a | REA EED PLAN TO ORGANIZE nti T N | BASKETBALL LEAGUE, P NURSING: in if Gina diewis ai aire, —- ‘ical Education in the Key West |High School, requests that all persons interested in forming a! city basketball league meet in the; Senior High Scho) building Wed- CHURCHES AND OTHER OR- GANIZATIONS ARE URGED TO COOPERATE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Musical Calendar z Manager (in music store): How 4 long aia you work in the Today In History place? _ New Pianist: From “Dardan-! 477g _ The Masonic ella” to “Red Sails in the Sun-lt cage organized at ee port, Va. | last! Grand Williams- 1792—(150 years ago) Corner- stone of the White House laid— LEGALS 000,000 for ships requisitioned by United States in late war. Today’s Horoscope 1927—In Pittsburgh speech, | President Coolidge calls on! eee 5 : America’s men of wealth to de-' Today's indications point to a vote their money to the spread) Wet, secluded life. The native of democracy and the develop-|™ay take much interest in re- ment of the arts. |ligion, perhaps be a clergyman. The native will hold marly and THE SWAP - RIDE CLUB Officially Sponsored by Monroe Defense Council I hereby pledge cé-operation in the patriotic “Swap-Ride Club” plan to help make my car last longer. To do this I will: Walk, ride a bus, ride with others, share my car when driving, drive as little as possible. Natite a Te Mee The following article has been released from the office of Cath- erine R. Lindabury, R. N., chair- man, Fourth Congressional trict, State Defense War Coun- cil: Some hundred women, most of them Army nurses, were on Cor- regidor when the Rock fell. Their fate dramatizes the fact that nurses are in the war’s front lines—front lines that are ex- tended into every city, town and rural area in the land by the na- ture of our “total war”. The churches can be a might: force to help the nursing profes sion do its war work, both home and abroad, and to this end many cities are setting aside a suitable Sunday as “Nurse’s Day”, to secure the cooperation of every church-goer in: 1. Enlisting eligible nurses in the Red Cross First Reserve for assignment to the Army and Nevy Nurse Corps. 2. Recruiting student nurses to fill all available openings in accredited schools of nursing. 3. Bringing inactvie or retired nurses back into the profession. 4. Recruiting and training vol- unteer nurses’ aides. The nursing profession recog- nizes that first responsibility is to meet the needs of the armed forces. The Army and Navy Nurse Corps were calling for 3,- 000 graduate, registered nurses. | Dis- | at) |nesday night at 8 o’clock for the| IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF | purpose of organizing the league} THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL The Navy and Army is expect- CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MON- ed to furnish several teams as| ROE COUNTY. STATE OF | well as several civilian organiza- FLORIDA! IN CHANCERY. | tions. Case No. 8-371 | JEAN. AUDREY WIGHT, | Plaintiff, vs. | SYDNEY WELLS WIGHT, ‘KEY WEST IN Defendant | DAYS GONE BY. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Sydney Wells Wight, Air | | Corps Training Detachment, HAPPENINGS ON THIS DATE) TEN YEARS AGO AS TAKEN, _ Mass. —. pear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce, in the above styled cause | Up to three o'clock this after- on the 10th day of November, A. jhad been issued by City Clerk! therein will be taken as confessed. Wallace Pinder. There are still, This order to be published once approximately 450 more tags to|a week for four consecutive weeks |be issued. who have | tags. not yet purchased Florida. Done and Ordered this 6th day of October, A. D. 1942. No money has yet been re-| (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer ceived from the state for the re- |Clerk of the Circuit Court, Mon- employment relief program to; roe County, Florida. | be put into effect in this county, |It is expected to put 200 men to i work, but that will not be done; THOMAS S. CARO, until money to pay them has been Solicitor for Plaintiff. | received. | The Monroe County Comin |i THE sioners last night refused to; © place the names of Benjamin F. Adams and John Roker on the ticket to be voted on in the No-|;ron EF oct6-13-20-27,1942 RCUIT COURT OF THE CERY. Case No, 8-363 AR BYRD, Plaintiff, Plans those of John Hoban, an 1936—British authorities come’ powerful friends who will exert Address 20 Overland Street, Boston, | | FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN You are hereby required to ap-| noon 801 automobile license tags D. 1942, otherwise the allegations} The police have not,in The Key West Citizen, a news-} sterted to make arrests of drivers! paper published in Key West,| By: (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Hl Deputy Clerk. {| aN unmarried and under forty, each | vember election. The request was month in late summer 1942, and made by J. Roland Adams, chair- if military operations expand, the| man of the Republic executive number may be increased. jcommittee. Benjamin Adams in- No matter how many nurses)tended to run for commissioner are called to the colors, however, | in the fifth district and Roker for esential nursing service must b¢ | constable in the first district. maintained in every community ciel s, This is a war of populations, and not only must every group of s+ Mary's Catholic Church, was people see to it that its routine|{ho principal speaker at the Ro- health needs are met, but it must | tary luncheon held today. His also be >part i ep} A ” also be prepared in some measure subject was “Unfortunate Ones. BYRD, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Doris Louise Byrd Rallston-Spa R. F. D. vs. DORIS LOUISE E ap- the Bill in the al Rev. F. X. Dougherty, rector of yvember, A. Negations will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, 2 published in Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 28th of September, A. D. 1942. L to deal with epidemic, disaster, or enemy attack, should it oc-| cur The church, with its age-old emphasis on human welfare and the relief or suffering, will want to take a leading place in solving | these problems in each commun- ity. Many church leaders, too, are definitely concerned with de- nominational or other hospitals which are rapidly losing doctors and nurses to military service. The National Nursing Council for War Service, which works through state and local nursing councils, is urging each commun- ; ity to study its own needs and resources, in order to help each nurse decide wisely about wheth- | er she should answer the call to} The Happy Gathering Club the colors or stay on the home | held its weekly meeting yester- front. |day at the home of Mrs. Cleve- Nurses who should remain at|land Saunders. At the conclu- home at least for the present, de- | sion of the meéting, refreshments clares the council, include key | were served. administrators and _ supervisors ss | b in hospitals; those essential to Mrs. S. M. Whalton, grand Te-/ NOTICE IS De eee Cr eacees or nursing; administrators, teach-|Catholic Daughters of America,|of The Trade Winds, 303 Duval ers and supervisors in public hes called a meeting of that Of | Ee Ey ee ae enarpaime health agencies; staff nurses of|der for tomorrow evening in the With the Clerk of the Circuit Court public health agencies needed to | hall on Windsor lane. of Monroe County, Florida. maintain minimum civilian health services in any given commun- day J. Frank Roberts, supervisor of iregistration. announced today that the registration books will ibe closed on Saturday, October 15. ) Ross C Sawyer of the Circuit Court, Monroe Count By Florida. (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. |THON Ss intift. oct6-13-20,1942 The Robert J. Perry. Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will hold a nitive beach party on Friday night.’ undersigned, i They will meet at the home of!dent of Monroe County, Flori vill on Saturday, the 24th day of |Anthony Cruz, Francis and An- Scthper, A.D. 1542, at 11:00 o'clock gela streets, and will march from|in the forenoon, or as soon there- there to the beach after as he may be heard, apply to ere : the Honorable Arthur Gomez, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of The Eleventh Judicial Cireuit of the State of Florida, in and for Monroe County, for an Order to legalize his adoption of George E. Spencer, Jr, a minor, now fifteen years of age, and Austin G. Spencer, & minor, now fourteen years of age, and residents of Key West, Monroe Florida. e N is hereby Frank Holben, resi= ’ C. Sam B. Curry, clerk of the criminal court, left for Miami to- |dey for a short stay in that city. —___——__ NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE Luther Pinder, who had been *°P!?? out in favor of battleships as; Irishmen, winner in competi- p : egainst aircraft. ition, the prize being $500 in cash and a lot of land. i inet Genosce. a esa i pledges 1915—Zeppelin raid on Lon-|gium neutrality. don. 1922—The Hague 'Tribunal awards Norway Bel- CITY BITES TAXES Arbitration $12- SANTA ._BARBARA, Calif. —' ‘should only beware of behalf. He lapsing themselves in his into self-indulgence. the The pressure on taxpayer's | pocketbook has been lightened in one place. Santa Barbara county now enjoys the lowest tax rate in 65 years. alin ie Sanches <p Sila ta a i ata | F WATCH REPAIRS <ge and Serviced by— Maurice Scammons, Jeweler 518 Fleming Street OOOO OT OOO OCC SCS SCT OS | VV VV IV OT Streamlined Service .. - WESTERN UNION Direct Wire — Convenient — No Delay! 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FVVV VV IVY VV VV en en ben thn thy tt Mn Sn Me rn. he, Sr hr. he. te te te weeeeeeeeeeneead ‘ a a. | GOMEZ HOME STORE $27 WHITE STREET at Division Phone 617J3 YOUR PATRONAGE INVITED Ice Cream Proprietory Medicine Drug Supplies Toilet Preparations and Articles SCHOOL SUPPLIES VV VI VIII IVI Money Orders Issued ee ee OOOO OOOO OO OOS AAAAABABRBABABABRBAS VV VV VV VV y INSURANCE OFFICE: Corner Front and Duval Streets =o. — PHONE NO. 1 cee THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY a a Me te tt Me te VV VV VV VV VV VT 3 ne eeeeedeassssssessssssecee Soo SSS SIV eees sess #4 Whenever You Want Anything or Anything Done---WE’LL HELP YOU! MRS. ROBERT BLACK. ity; incustrial nurses. ct6-13-20,1942 On the other hand, nurses who are in private duty, on a_ hos- pital’s general staff, in non-nurs: ing or office positions, hospital head nurses not essential to teach- ing or supervision, or public health nurses whose services can be replaced or spared, should en- roll at once in the First Reserve visiting in New York the last! month, returned yesterday. Mrs. Pinder and their daughter will return in “about two weeks. | Dr. and Mrs. George Plummer returned today from a trip to New York and other cities dur- ing the last three weeks. The Citizen in an_ editorial | | Gavin of the American Red Cross or, if; already enrolled should apply to pa the Army or Navy for assign- ragraph says today: “The desert region of the eee OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That W. Drummond, holder of! Tax Certificate No. 76, issued the and day of September, A. D. 1940, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 3 Sqr. 47 B4- as recorded in Monroe County Rec- ords. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- NOTIC ment. These classifications setup by the National Nursing Council have the approval of the Health and Medical Committee of the Federal Government’s Office Defense Nursing, and of the American Red Cross. Thus they offer a dependable guide for any community until such time as changing war conditions may re- quire revision of the classifica- tions. The nation possesses an ex- tremely valuable nursing “back- log” in more than 100,000 retir- ed nurses. have small children and will. be glad to return to active duty in order to do their bit for victory, if they understand the need. Many of these retired nurses can be reached only through churches. Young people’s groups can do yeoman service in explaining to girls how vital a war service nursing is. Those churches marking “Nurses’ Day” are in- deed inviting Red Cross and oth- er nurses to tell young people's groups and older girls’ Sunday Schol classes about nursing and war needs. The nation is asking 55,000 qualified young women to enter year, a figure that will need to United States covers about half sued was in the name of Juliet V. Columbia Laundry and Zoric Cleaners The most reasonable Laundry and Dry Clean- ing Prices the year around in the State of Florida. —o——— LINEN SUPPLY DE- PAR’ of | Many of these do not, the} schools of nursing this 4s cock. Pesniess sald certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- ; in the month of November, 1942, 2 million square miles—from a | topographical point of view. Oth- |erwise, it is all desert, but has a {million and one oases.” Remarkable Schoolmaster—If Shakespeare were alive today, would he still |be regarded as a remarkable! ¢ man? Pupil—I'd think so, be over 300 years old. 942. Dated this 22nd day of September, Ross C Sawyer of Circuit Court of Monroe he'd 29; oct6-13,1942 e IN TH € ‘OU TH | ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | | OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN be stepped up to 65,000 next year} {Np FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN if the war continues. y LEGALS NOTICE COUNTY, JUDGE'S COURT, FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN PROBATE. ‘ for ‘axe No. 8-381 SYBIL_LEE. LANE CRISP, : " “phaintite, Ss. 3 DIVORCE JOHN SHERMAN CRISP, | | : Defendant ORDER UF PUBLICATION TO: John ‘Sherman. Crisp, 2217% Doris Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause jon the 7th day of December, A. D. | 1942, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed This order is to be published once ja week for four consecutive weeks jin The Key West Citizen, a news- Paper published in Key West, Flor- ida. ree Done and Ordered this 12th day of Will and | Qetober, A. D. 1942. Pierce, | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk ‘of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Plorida. By (Sa) Florence E. Sawyer = Deputy Clerk. Sd.) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Solicitor for Plaintiff. Octl3-20-27; nov3,1942 | Notice is hereby & Jit may concern that Li and Julius F. Stone, Jr, as Ex- ecutors of the Last Will and Testa- ment of Cleveland R. Pierce. de- ceased, have filed with the Honor- able Raymond R. Lord, County Judge in and for Monroe County. their Final Accounts and hi application s such Executors of the Las Testament of Cleveland R. deceased. 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