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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DEATHS Classified Column | MRS. EMMA LOUISE LOWE Mrs. Emma Louise Lowe, MONDAY, COAST GUARD (Continued from Page One) was told the coast guard and oth-| er sources. A searching } 1 plane was immediately dispach ed after the direction of the w NOVEMBER 30, 1942 ARRIVE IN CITY -: SOCIETY -:-: COCCCOOEOOOOOOOOOOOOSOCOSOOOOOOSOCEE JUDGE MARRIES YACHT CLUB HOLDS COMMERCE BODY IS PRAISED FOR ITS ACTIVITIES! WANTED who| SEVERAL COUPLES County Judge Raymond R. Lord was a “marrying judge” Saturday afternoon. As a rule, Judge Lord’s office, as well as other offices in the ENJOYABLE LUNCHEON A few of the hardiest souls among the Key West Yacht Club members survived Thanksgiving with undiminished appetites and, as a reward, were permitted to courthouse, is not open on Sat-!¢njoy the luxury of the new fur- urday afternoon, but six anxious persons, three young men and three young women, appealed to him to come back when they got their marriage licenses shortly before noon on Saturday. “How could I resist their re- quests,” Judge Lord said this morning, “when I knew that two of the brides-to-be had come! from their homes, far away from Key West, to marry their boy- hood sweethearts?” The couples married were: Carl E. Woodley, 22, of Manito, Tl, who is in the Navy, and Verna M. Zeeck 21, who came all the way from Havana, IIL, to get married. William G. Hogg, 25, of Pen-j sacola, and Colleen M. Lain, 17,} who came from Harmon Beach, | Calif., for the ceremony/ Elmer Larry Harman, Jr., of Lamar, Colo., and Ida Mae Gebo, | 29, of Plattsburgh, N. Y. WILLIAMS HAVE SON Announcement has been made of the birth of a son this morning at 6:15 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams at their apartment, 808 Ashe street. The new arrival} has been given the name of Aaron | Ronald. Mother and baby are reported; to be getting along nicely. WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a. m., E.W.T. (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal 80 714 Tr 72| Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since Nov. inches Deficiency inches Total rainfall since Jan. inches Deficiency inches Zs Relative Humidity 19% Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset : Moon, last quarter _ Nov. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 4:04 a.m. 10:57 a.m. 5:46 p.m. 11:19 p.m. FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Little] change in temperature tonight. Florida: Occasional light scat- tered showers or drizzle over central and northeast portions} this afternoon or tonight; slight- ly cooler over north portion to! night. Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi- cola, Fla: No smali craft or storm warnings have been issued. 002| L i 173 since Nov. 1, 0.46} 1, 28.23 since Jan. 1, 8.21 ~ THE ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON Pi ON PAGE TWO 1. Africa is three times larger than Europe. 2. Rear Admirals Isaac Kidd, at Pearl Harbor John Wilcox, Jr., in the Atlantic; Daniel J. Callag_ han and Norman Scott in recent! Solomons action. 3. A marine paratrooper. 4. The “Pentagon” in Wash- igton, which houses the Army and some of the Navy staffs. 5. June 17, 1940, in Bordeaux. 6. The name given by the Danes to the money with which} German soldiers Danish goods. 7. Between Dec. 11 31. 8. Counting 43,000,000. 9. Stockings that are “painted” on bare legs. 10. Only six cents. RUSSIANS PREPARE (Continued from Page One) the clashes along the Don, the communique said, seven German tanks were destroyed and 900 Germans killed. In the fighting in all areas in the last 10 days, the ommunique cancluded 66,000 Gernians have lost their lives, buy and Dec. the niture in the rotunda of the club- house at noon on Saturday. = On this occasion, the dispenser of provender was Secretary F. H. Wheeless, as Commodore Clem- mer was unable to be present. Those at the luntheon were| Secretary Wneeless, Everett W. Russell, John Russell, Howard) Overlin, Ben D. Trevor. A. R. Mur- ‘ray, Clem C. Price, W. G. Morris, | Charles S. Taylor and S. C. Single- | ton. WOMAN’S CLUB TO MEET TOMORROW | There will be an be a regular busi- | ness meeting of the Key West ;Woman’s Club held tomorrow | | afternoon, beginning at 4 o’clock, at the clubhouse on Duval street. died Saturday night, 7:15 o’clock, LETTERS RECEIVED FROM: 1013 Southard THOSE WHO WILL VISIT) | | ISLAND CITY AFTER WAR) | {eral Home, | [1s OVER \\) ; ¢ j later. Surv j clude When the Key Welt bakater| Lowes of Commerce sent out the infor-| mirez, | mation rgies and our; of Tampa, Mrs. John J. Romero, |docomntoph ho bee devoted ‘to! Jr., Mrs. Bernard Cruz of Dania, |the needs of mem engaged in the / Mrs. Ralph Holt of Ft. Lauder-| business of war, a few critics held }dale; sons, Charles S. Lowe, Jo-| |that this was “bad publicity.” |seph F. Lowe and Lt. John W.| | From all over the country the; Lowe of the U.S. Army; two sis-! |chamber received letters of appre-| ters, Mrs. Susan Cassidy of Key |ciation, coupled with the assur-|West and Mrs. Belle Snell jance that Key West would be first Miami; five grandchildren; niece, at the residence, street. Funeral arrangements, under the direction of the Lopez Fun- will be announced rs of the deceased in-j the husband: Harry L. daughters Mrs. Oscar Ra-? Mrs. William A. Crosby} fon the writers’ calling list when Mrs. William Saunders. |war no longer claimed their ef-! The niece. Mrs. Saunders; a | forts. _ Sister, Mrs. Snell, and two daugh- At about that time, Miami ters, Mrs. Cruz and Mrs. Crosby,! |Beach deemed it good business to! wil] arrive today to attend fun. say that, for them, the “welcome” ; eral services. mat was always out for the| The P. O. of A. Lodge, of which | | tourist. |the dec »d was a member, will | Apparently, they have now de- attend the funeral in a body. | | cided to follow Key West's lead and are sending out a notice, part} Rink. sent ey {ae |FOR SALE—4 rooms of hotse- of |ELECTRIC |FOR SALE—USED BED, in first: Miss Minnie Porter Harris will | of which is as follows: make her repoft on the conven-| “We want to make room, if pos-! tion which she attended at San- | sible, for those persons who re-; ford, Fla., recently. quire a warm climate and for, All members are requested to! those not ‘up to par’ who will find | be in attendance. our sun and ocean health builders. | At the same time we want our| | friends to know that Miami Beach not doing ‘business as usual,’ | HULL'S JIU JITSU hat we are operating on a war-| TURNS THE TRICK time basis, and that the luxuries ‘and comforts are not those of for- | | mer years.” y i Key West did it first and did AP Features Service Writer _ it better. | THAT Yankee attack on North| Today, the chamber mevelved | | Afi another letter like so many t at | nee caused a thud heard around EES ac manictonecom Hugh wu e world, when 12 million stra-} | MacRae, president of the Hugh/ tegists fell out of their armchairs. | MacRae Company, Wilmington, | When they picked theirselves up| N. C. Mr, MacRae writes: off the floor, they decided to let, | “The result of vou nate |that I would like to come to Key | Coed li keep} his dobain the! West and spend two or three win- state department. |ter months, but unhappily there By SPOON RIVER SAM is MRS. HELEN V. BOURGET | The body of Mrs. Helen V. ‘Bourget, 49, who died here Fri- | ‘day night, was sent Saturday | afternoon to Brooklyn, N. Y., for | funeral services and burial. Lopez Funeral Home handled | the arrangements for shipping! the remains. The husband, Richard J. Bour- get, accom ied the body home. | MRS. AMELIA A. MALONE Mrs. Amelia Annie Malone, 69, | died Sunday morning at 5:15} o'clock. | Funeral rvices were held| 2 o'clock this afternoon from the | leming Street Methodist Church. | ‘Rev. W. B. Mundy, pastor, offi- | ciated. The body was placed in he church at 1 o'clock. Survivors include nieces and nephe numerous |EXPERT WORKMANSHIP on) |mix in with them bums tables on Adolf’s henchmen. Reckon Cordell’s motto is, if you for al spell, might as well get all the in- | side dope you can out of ’em, like | he done with them sons of Vichy. In these times a state depart- | } it goes in for a little diplomatic | jiu jitsu on the side. Diplomacy never was a pair of striped pants. If you don’s get them pants dirty nowa-! days you'll.get em took away from you. It looks like Cordell turned out | are several reasons which pre- leh to be pretty foxy, switching the | vent.” |COURTHOUSE HAS | ienent ain’t much account unless|them for two weeks. Soke a e - | the county commissioners, much | action Saturday to have repaired anyhow except a lot of conniving| the covered up with a derby hat and| courthouse with electricity. The cable was cut when the digging | 750 of the reservoir for the Florida} Keys started. } Lopez Funeral Home arge of arrangements. was inj | MRS. JOSEFA NORCISA Death came at 12:15 o’clock o one of Key West's Mrs. Josefa Nor- seventy-four years She ed at the resi-| 1214 Packer street. | oldest re: cisa, who of age. dence LIGHTS RESTORED | The county courthouse has ights ‘again, after being without | will be con-} took | ducted 5:30 0’ this afternoon jfrom the residence, Rev. Guiller- mo Perez, of the Cuban Methodist Church, officiating. Survivors of the Mrs. ‘daughter; Mrs. j daughter; Josie. : nera chairman of , Funeral Carl Bervaldi, cable that supplies the deceased in- Angelina Garcia, | Zoila Rodriguez, | Aquetiutt Louis and Eme- Commission *;mies’ tricks and give’’em a little - | refinement. | figure Hitler and Japan out, they -|always went just opposite to the ; way they acted. We go opposite} teen-agers, ' The modern diplomat has to be a G-man first, and a diplomat when he gets caught. We've copied some of the ene- REGISTRATION (Continued from Page One) be stuck on the back window, if| the direction of the state motor vehicle director is followed. i The price of the licenses this) year is the same as it was last year, Collector Ladd said this You could usually too, but the other fellow ain’t sure about it till we’ve done went. That's where the refinement} morning. comes in. | As Governor Holland has ex peak nrc aes | plained, the clip, instead of an en-| PUP KEEPS GUARD | tire tag of tin is used, to save 100) tons of metal for use in war in-/ ON MARINE SLIPPERS custry plants. (By Associated Press) | LITTLE WOMAN ROUTS OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 30.— BANDIT While Tom Boarman, Marine sergeant, does his fighting some- where in the Pacific, his faithful dog Bejo guards his slippers at home. Tom picked up Bejo (named after a Chinese beer) when she} was a lost and scared puppy. He taught her to get his slippers every night and to hold them while he removed his shoes. And ever since Tom went away to war Bejo has carried his slip- pers each evening to the door and awaited his homecoming. After she decides he isn’t going ~ ip to arrive she takes one of the slippers, lies in front of the fire-! place and curls her paw around} it as she settles night. | | | | | KANSAS CITY.—When. a ban-| dit threatened her, Mrs. Frances |‘ Boston, 92-pound waitress, slam med the restaurant cash registe: shut, let out a yell and ran for | the kitchen. The bandit ran to —the other way—and left 90) cents of his own change on the; counter. ' : | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | AT ALL wane torte @eccccascccccccccccs | | Cause it goes right to the seat of the 4 » |» PHONE 135 lio Norcisa, sons; 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Lopez Funeral Home _ is charge of arrangements. in CHIEFLY IN INDIA CHICAGO — Although the ca- shew nut originated in South Am- | rica it is now chiefly raised in In- !dia where the Portuguese first in- | troduced it. Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be- trouble to HAE loosen and expel | Saas laden phlegm, and aid nature Soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- » Tell your druggist to sell you bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it guickly allays the comm or you =e have your money GREOMULSION, itor Coughs, Chest for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Bronchitis | ————— = a |) LOPEZ Funeral Services 4 Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service q NIGHT 696 | iy A Mn i Min hn ie he. Bs Min er Me l &. nNcKS. Uncle Sam RITA HAYWORTH in “MY GAL SAL” Coming: “I Live On Danger” MONROE THEATER | Now Showing MADELEINE CARROLL and BOB HOPE in My FAVORITE BLONDE! of Corpor ration Asks YOU | APPROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS #] Jnl To Lend Him rz oaru 10 PERCENT OF YOUR INCOME eee Buy U.S. War Savings Bonds and Stamps Regularly — FIRST NATIONAL B a i Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance ww 2S FT House, recently modernized, like new. Excellent return on investment. Terms will be ar- ranged. 1100-1102 Margaret Street. Old Island Realty; _ Service, 322 Simonton Street. *Phone 31. nov24-6t = AIR CONDITIONERS. See Thomas at the Skating hold furniture. Apt. 18-D, Jo-; seph Yates Porter Place. nov30-3tx | REFRIGERATOR, | Frigidaire, Emerson 16” Fan, Electrolux Vacuum Sweeper. Leaving town. 1421 Ashby St. nov30-2tx class price. condition. Reasonable 525 Margaret St. ! nov30-3tx j FOR QUICK SALE — 7-Unit Apartment House, fully furn- ished, completely rented. $8,- Nov. {FOR SALE—Trailer, tf Cheap. 1427 Seid at Cigar Factory. | ALTERATIONS Ladies’ Apparel. Ladies, bring! along your husbands’ pants and: uniforms. Reasonable. Ruth & Charlotte, 1215 Royal St., off United St. nov24-6t PROFESSIONAL LOUIS A. HARRIS | Attorney-at-Law 217 Duval St. Phone 252 sept25-tf HELP WANTED WANTED—Cook. Call, tele- phone or wire. B. C. Raulerson, Jefferson Hotel Coffee Shop, Key West, Fla. nov25-6t WANTED—Young Girl or Man to work in dry cleaning estab- lishment. Apply White Star walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming sept22-tf WANTED—One Counter Girl} and one Waitress. Good wages. Plenty tips. Apply Caroline | Barbecue, next to ice house. nov30-3t: WANTED—Gas Stove, Electric Ice Box and other housheold} Call or address E. G. 0 The Citizen. novl6-tf Te WANTED—Experienced man to! sell produce to grocers, hotels and restaurants. Address Pro-{ duce, co The Citizen. nov21-tfx $25.00 REWARD for informatio: which will find desirable Apart. ment or House for rent. Ca R. W. Bastian, 790, Extension 292. nov28-12tx } WANTED—Two Light House- keeping Rooms by Filipino and American wife. Mercy S. jand about noon the next day | their argosy started, the mot | boat was discovered wallow Ee a 12-foot sea. Word was mediately radioed to a coast guard boat not far distant which quick- y arrived on the scene and af aking the group ard ‘their boat to t and ar ed here severa T the time of the resc |drifted about 55 miles from i port. | The men reported that a Hor {duran steamer had approached them, but this was after they had ‘been sighted by the plane and coast guard boat was see! distance coming to the | When told of the exper ey West seafaring man sa act these men are 4 ing short of a mira’ onsidered they wer« | the roughest waters of t “All of my fi kle | sale,” said Hooker. in story. “I don't want remind me of my ¢ | hike of which I t j > ag j jhad reached the age of seventy, | FOR SALE—3-Unit Apartment|WAITRESSES WANTED. Side-|the past 12 hours was ascertained | E!woed a part of my future.” Palacio, 401 South Street. | a nov28-2tx | = WILL cost "$264,000.00 HANGERS WANTED. : $1.00 a hundred. ae Star) Cit@iers, 701% Duval oct6-tf Central Val- in ATLANTA.—The iey water and power project Lost LADY’S COIN PURSE, Wednes-}| day evening, somewhere be- tween La Concha Hotel and Simonton street, containing keys, money and money or- der stubs. Reward for return Call 726-J. nov28-2t | LOST—Gas Rationing Book, No. F426224-G. Return to 1024 Packer Street, Frank Curry. nov30-Itx LOST—Large Brown Handbag, containing personal cards and other articles of sentimental arvest by James Hilton Author of LOST HORIZON and GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS ipsited o Yi IF You'Re Looxwe For SEE PAut Smit 334 Simonton $?. California will cost $264,000,000. | (yaaa aEEaeeeeeeeeees ETE D GEES EME SS Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Alse Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West value. Reward for return. No questions. Phone 221-W. nov30-' 2tx | LOST — Yesterday, somewhere ; between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with | sixty diamond minutes. No re- | ward is offered for they are} gone forever.—Horace Mann. Cleaners, opposite Bowling Al- | ————-—— leys, Duval St. nov3-tf | WANTED — Fountain Counter Girls and Waitresses. Good salary. Southernmost City Pharmacy. nov5-tf WANTED—Cashier, night. work. Apply Sidewalk Cafe. nov30-2t WANTED — Laundry Markers, first class only, 50¢ an hour; Coat Pressers, 60c an hour, ex- perienced only, no others need apply. Naval Base Laundry, Building 131. nov30-tf APARTMENT WANTED _ $10.00 I will pay for information to rent House or Apartment. Local refined couple, draft exempt, frozen on job here for duration. Summers, Southern Trailer Park, 612 Simonton. Express Schedale: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT *:00 P. M. | Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Midnight. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6: o'clock A. M. { j ! Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Except Sundays) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P. M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- rives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock | nov30-3tx | REAL ESTATE Business or Residential Lots al?) parts of the Island; Terms { J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER | Realtor Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval | oct8-tf | P.M. Office: 813 Caroline Street AT ONCE! FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY FULL CARGO INSURANCE | | SERVICE Phones $2 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. Experienced Waitresses At Casa Marina, $50.00 Per Month, Room and Board. Apply - TER SCHUTT, Mer. Telephone 330

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