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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY | Yanior Club Holds Enjoyable Session Miss Betty Rae Russell and Miss Jessie Gibson honored the new members of the Junior Woman's club at a special social meeting Thursday evening. Mrs. Harold Thompson received to. Raymond Novarine, Federal the High School Pp} esided at the} a prize for high score and Migs) Romana Lopez received the cgn- solation prize. LH Those attending were: a Misses Alicia McCoy, Dorothy! Park, Edwina Sterling, Edna Roberts, Mrs. Harold Thompson, Jr., Mrs. Edward Johnson, Mrs. C. Everette Koontz, Lelanette Roberts, Mrs. Jack T. Murray, Mrs. Allen Neil Roberts, Mrs. Henry Higgs, Mrs. Hector Barro- so, Mrs. Bob Saunders, Mrs. Mal- colm Pinder, Miss Ramona Lopez, Miss Lois Pinder, Miss Bonnie Mee Watkins, Mrs. Charles Ward- low, Jr., Mrs. Asa Rahn, Miss Kathryn Lowe, Miss Mary Louise Bonniwell, Miss Helen Pierce, Miss Mary Byrd, Sylvia Roberts, Winifred Shine, Mrs. Gilmore Parks, Miss Jessie Gibson, Miss * Betty Rae Russell and Miss Dolo- | res Yosko, and Mrs. Peter Thorn-! ton, guests. . DAUGHTER BORN i Announcement has been made of the birth of a girl, 94 pounds, ! Thursday, November 12, to Mr.» and Mrs Harry R. Saunders. The: new arrival has been given the name of Annelle Lucretia Saun- ders. RAY DEMERITT GOES TO JOIN AIR FORCES: Ray Edward Demeritt, son of} Mg. and Mrs. Benjamin Demeritt, has been called to active duty and *; appointed an Aviation Cadet in“ the U. S. Army Air Forces. The 19-year-old youth, who’ voluntarily enlisted six months} ago, left this morning by bus for Miami, from, where he will en- train for the Army Air Forces | Classification Center at Nashville, | Tenn. One of the most prized posses- sions young Demeritt packed in his suitcase last night is the first Army safety razor issued his fa- ther in World War I. The senior Demeritt carried the razor with hitn when he went overseas in May, 1918, and brought it back with him after the war. The ra- zor had been in constant use since then until yesterday when he gave it tohis son for “good Juck.” SMALL FIRE ON 1 WATSON STREET There was a small fire dis- covered last night about 8 o'clock at the' residence of E. Vidal, near the No. 3 Fire Station. Prac- tically no damage resulted from the small blaze. ‘The alarm was sounded from box 35, corner of Division and Margaret streets. AAAAAAAARAREAARAD 4 q “The Store That | You Best” OF Netionally’ KNOWN % A ECONOMY . IT’S REALLY CHEAPER TO TRADE AT =: eee teeers tank oa stantly sending us new cus- tomers. RESPONSIBLE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED eee Dressed Poultry - Meats! ‘ 4 ices | ; i Fruits - Vegetables Dairy Products . PHONES 67 and 47 4 ‘ |HABANA-MADRID_ CLUB GETS LIQUOR LICENSE SPECIALS} ACTION TAKEN (Continued from Page. One? | which, it is hoped, will material- ize into a well rounded-out de- velopment. This morning’s. meeting . was presided over by Mayor Willard Albury, who later turned it over Securi ganization Ths recognigestyby th ate; Defense: Council and FSA’ ‘emporary of- ficers selected inclfide Glenwood Sweeting, chairman; Ernest Ram- sey, vice-chairman, .and Mrs. Eva B. Warner, secretary. Oth- ‘ers selected to represent’ civic or- ganizations are Al Peirce, Gerald Saunders, Howard Overlin, “Mrs. F. Knapp, I. Weintraub, Horace Ceryent, Enrique Esquinaldo, Mrs. A. Mackey, Dr. J:° B. -Par- ramore, Earl Adams and E: G. Latta also representatives’ from he USO - centers. ' Others - who atteded included Julius Stone, Stephen Singleton, Lieuf..T: C. Ryker, USA, Lieut. Clayton ‘Per- rault and Ensign Reinschmidt. It was proposgd gt, #hisy mporn- | | ing’s meeting to hold a session in the near’ future: etaaarle outlined today Bayview Palka tentatively bathingy \thaach and !swimming pool, tennis handball courts, "of the softball diamond. and oth- er facilities for use of the s ice men, war workers and.ci ians. License to sell liquors has been granted to the Habana-Madrid jclabs Duval and Front street,. bY | yeti \the Board of County Commission- ers at their meeting last-night. Coal. is being conserved: in Uru- guay through-a voluntary, agree- {ment among . dealers requiring that consumers’ purchase* equal quantities of firewood: when ‘or- dering coal and coke, the*Depart- ment of Commerce reports. - s WEEKEND ; shetehiae Fc LEE’S FOOD CENTER Duval and: Angela Sts. “Phone 94 FREE DELIVERY. —. ———_$_———— We Shall Continue to CLOSE Thursdays at 1 P.M. until Further Notice =. - We Carry A Complete Line of FROSTED FOODS Meat - Fish - Poultry F Fruit - Vegetables. 4 Be Sure When: You Go’ Sho; ing. That You QUALITY for the Price You Pay! ecce Price Alone DOES NOT ASSURE i/ECONOMY! Don’t Let Price Alone Mislead You ee0e AT:LEE’S YOU. GET the’ Best, Quality: ; "Faney ‘Groceries and ‘Choicest Cuts‘of: ‘Meat. r b ; ; © Fresh Fruits - Vegetables We Defy Competition TELEPHONE ORDERS a body, i Winter, Sag THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MESSENGER PLATOON, " S. DEFENSE | FORCES, INDUCTED INTO SERVICE HERE Ceremonies’ were held at the| Key West High School yesterday for the induction of the Messenger Platoon, U. S. Defense Corps, in the Monroe .County Defense Council. Miss Virginia Rodriguez, pres- ident of the ‘Student Council of; Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. E.W.T. (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night . Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., inches ____ Total rainfall since Nov. inches Deficiency inehes Total rainfall since Jan. inches Deficiency inches tive Dive il. Mr. Rodriguez introduced! who ‘expressed the thanks and ‘ appreciation of the Council to Prof: Horace O’Bryant for his cooperation in the requir- ed instruction for: the candidates to the Platoon... The course of instruction completed’ by. the boys was outlined, and -the Signifi- cancé’of their official insignia ex- plained by Mr. Winter. Sunrise Everett Russell, chairman of the Sunset Monroe County Defense Council,“ Moonrise welcomed the ‘Piatoon into the} Moonset Defense Couneil,: and congratu- Tomorrow's Tides lated them on their determination (Naval Base) to contribute to. the High Tide Low Tide Colonel -L. Brinton, com- 2:27 a.m. 9:30 a.m. mander, actions division, then ad-! 4:08 p.m. 9:06 p.m. administered ; the oath of allegi- iT ance to Bee Platoon, and Mr. Win-| - Key West. and Vicinity: Not a ir certi-| quite so cool tonight, tifica- | Florida: . Not quite so cold to- night? Hatteras, N. Cc, to Apalachi- cola, Fla.: No small) craft or ;| storm warnings have been issued. Where can I. rent every fiction best- seller? since Nov. ‘since Jan. - Chas. R. Ernest Avila, Richard Barber, Fred Bas- sett, Elmer Bennett, George Bill- son, Earl.Gwinn, Tom Ketchings, | Kenneth Knowles, Wm. J. Lloyd, | James. W; Morgan,. John E. Pent, | Joe S. Roberts, .Chas.. Sanchez, | Lou \G.. Smith ,.Orville . 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