The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 12, 1942, Page 6

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE SIX BOY SCOUTS IN NEED OF HELP MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT TO MAP FUTURE ACTIVI- TIES OF GROUP The sale to the public of a jgreat variety of “incendiary SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1942 | | EBD save To save America, Buy More War Bonds and Stamps HOLTSBERG’S “Where Ceiling Prices Are Observed” | WEATHER REPORT | @eeccccceccovesccococces| USED AS APARTMENTS SHOWS DECLINE ‘CHANGE ANNOUNCED | CY AND SERVICE COUNCIL NOTES oF LOCAL TRANSIT CO. Observation taken at 8:30 a. m.,j E. P. WINTER. 2 fe a | The Key West Transit Com- | E.W.T. (City Offi 1 Executive Director jPany announces today that, ef- | fiom ar a fective on Monday, no transfers! Highest last 24 hours - will be issued on traffic out-| Lowest last night | bound from downtown zones. Mean ia MONROE DEFENSE NEW YORK — Water cisterns NEW YORK—The density built by the ancient Romans are| population in New York City’s used for modern apartment build- | lower East Side has declined by | ings in Philippeville, Algeria. more than 506 per cent since 1905. Edna May Oliver, character} WPB places further restrictions comedienne of stage, screen, dies.jon construction equipment. 83} 7 Once a useful and flourishing @fganization with five active troops, Key West’s Boy Scouts are in’ serious need of citizens who will givé'a few hours of their ie each month to keep the or- ganization together and function- ing effectively. i Ata meeting at St. Paul’s Parish House last night some fifty boys, | what is left of five flourishing tfoops, met to map their future es appealing to all men in Key st interested in Scouting to be there and help. Only two ans- Wered the call, and a former scout @&ecutive now serving here in the Ravy recruiting service. The situation, already serious lack of Scoutmasters and of- ials. now becomes graver with} thie enlistment of Assistant Scout- | fiaster Ernest Avila. who has been} trying most of the load, in the avy. Among the navy and army per- s@hnel now stationed here are a fiumber of experienced scout of- fi¢ials who will be glad to help get | luting going as it should be in iy West, but subject to transfer at any time. What is most needed fg that local men take on the offi- cil duties of Committee members @iid_ really take an interest in the eal work. The time required is ttle. The benefits to the com- mtnity are great. Scouting is a Behl force for good in a city. value depends.on its use. Let’s something about this before it’s | late to save the local organi- zation. —_——_—_— HARRIS SCHOOL NEWS|» (Seen teentmrnatce HONOR ROLL Phe following pupils made the } tlt of honor during the past six- wéek period: 4C=Mrs. Stricker beth Douglas. ‘Miss Williams, n@ honor roll. -—Mrs. Watkins teacher; le Lange, Elizabeth Ann Rus- s Vita Barrosa, Faye -Ross, Clemons, George. Gibson, J Gibson, Mrs. Somers, _ teacher; Rtiby Ennis, Shirley Thompson, déWel Gardner, and B—Miss teacher; James Cooper, Péttis, Richard Roberts, s, Jimmie Butler, Roberts, Fay E. Lowe, Jolinson, Billy Roberts. _3B—Mrs. Albury, teacher; Kenneth Baza, Joe Faulk, , Billy Osterhoudt, Barbara Blackweld- @f, Peggy Creech, Donna Mc- Nab, Allene Speer, Gail Sweet- ing, June Yates. ‘ §A—Mrs. Hudileston, teacher; puis Henriquez, Raymond es. 4Bi—Mrs. C. Haskins, teacher; Patsy Crawley, William Hart- mah, Helen Jeferson. 4B-2—Mrs. Meador, fh honor roll. 4A—Miss Dungan, teacher; Do- fehe Clawson, Carolyn Betan- eotirt, Leonard Salazar. §B—Mrs. M. H. Rursell, teach- } ér; Delores Innis. 5A—Mrs. L. H. Mahtison,| téacher; Sophie Roberts, Betty | man, Dorothy Carbonell, Clara Armayor, Virginia Rus- sell; Juanita Dayis, Ralph Du- il, Joyce Thompson, Bev- erly Suarez. Mrs. Ely, teacher; Mary Mowatt, Harry Carey, Jacquelyn Satim, Al Goehring, Robert Ateher. 6A—Mr. Carey, teacher; Felix Davis, James Malgrat. teacher; teacher; Haskins, James Gilbert Frank Patsy teacher; ACTIVITIES The school is cooperation with “The Schools at War” program the best it can. More than $125} itt war stamps have been sold duifing the past ten days. Stu-| détits sell these stamps in the) Specially built postoffice. On Tuesday night, December | 18, the music department, under | the direction of Mrs. Cleo Stone, | will present an operetta, entitled | “Bxasperating X-Muss Gifts”. | TEACHERS | ‘For the first time in the his- ‘ Yorg. Sf the school, the teachers | Affiliated with the National | sation ‘Association on a 100% FHS nti ntiniinhitiin STRAND THEATER PAT O'BRIEN in FLIGHT LIEUTENANT bc sme Migs arr with tht hrm yo sb dabsdaidhal odie detad stata MONROE THEATER | FRED McMURRAY in bomb extinguisher” powders and| devices, such as “scoops”, “grabs” and “snuffers”, for hand-j{ ling fire bombs, has reached an alarming proportion. | Vigorous sales campaigns, fre- | quently based on misleading ad-| vertisemenst, are still Being de- veloped. In the interest of civil- ian protection, it is necessary that further sale of those materials be discouraged, as they are en- tirely without merit and may en- danger the lives of persons who} depend upon them. A new incendiary bomb is be- | ing used which contains an ex-| plosive charge that operates! within one to seven minutes aft- er the bomb strikes. The use of sand and a spray of water for controlling these bombs cannot} be depended upon, due to the} fragmentation effects of the new bombs. We recommend, _ therefore, | that every possible. means of promoting the use of a jet or sol-| id’ water stream be developed. The necessary equipment in-| cludes an adequate reserve wa- ter supply, and water type equipment, such as pump tanks, | stirrup pumps garden hose and| other water type extinguishers. | DANCING TONIGHT AT CLUB ON BOULEVARD Raul’s Club on the boulevard will have dancing tonight ’til 1 | o'clock, the music will be by Bar- ron’s Orchestra .... this is the place to have an enjoyable ex-| there is no admission, no cover nor minimum, just come out and have a good time. USE YOUR. CREDIT DRESS-UP Your Entire Family ‘SELECT; PRACTICAL This Christmas REMEMBER! JUST 11 SHOPPING DAYS ‘TIL CHRISTMAS GIFTS | | There will be through buses} to Poinciana Place, Hospital ‘and territory’ in that vicinity. 2uF Dy The cofhpany requests “fha®! thi avoid cofifusion; passehgers pay the Navy USUAL GOOD TIME AT Hail, hail, the gang will all be here and they are all in for a big time tonight at the old stand of reliability, “Sloppy Joe’s Bar”. Dancing starts at 7:30 and con- tinues till midnight. Music by Joe Russo’s Band, the hottest swing band in town. Come and enjoy yourself to the limit; dance to your heart’s content . .. . that’s the Sloppy Joe way. * CLUB SUGALOA WILL AWAIT YOU TONIGHT Stet try one out ‘near, gies Route 1 on’ Stock 'Isfaiid*at Club Sugaloa, where /J6hn“ Pritchard and his orchestra entertain every, Fiday, Saturday! und: Sunday eve- nings Wour friend and mine “John” will gladly, play any dance tune you. request... John wants his friends to come,out to Club Sugaloa. He assures them_a grand ‘evening of entertainment: MILLINERY NEW . 95 STYLES 5] up We have a most complete stock of READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL for LADIES, MEN and CHILDREN and invite you to come in and make your selection. This Christmas you can use your credit—it is the easy and con- venient way to buy—at Peo- ple’s there is no red tape— just make your selection . . . then tell the saleslady, “I would like a credit; account”. BUY TODAY and PAY EVERY PAY DAY PEOPLE'S | CREDIT STORE -The Friendliest Credit Store in South Florida” OPEN EVENINGS $14 SOUTHARD STREET Take A Letter, Darling Xmas Gift Suggestions For Everyone @Gorgeous House Coat: @Satin Negligees @ Quilted House Coats @ Satin Bd" Jackets @ Satin, Panties @ Cocktail Sets @Luncheon Clothes @Tea Napkins @ Boxed Handkerchiefs @Imported Hand-Made @Satin Quilts XMAS. GIFTS XMAS GIFTS for " @ {oitial, Handkerchiefs elmPs0c to $1.88 each @Silk Pajamas bs? @Large ‘Wool and Silk @House Slippers | ("s @ Van Heusen Shirts Pio 24 hours their farés ‘on leaving fousesrep sp SLOPPY JOE’S TONIGHT | Did you gver;,haye,a.Skinner | no, wate a ‘i vited to | of U. S.! CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE k -Key West's Largest Store The Christmas Store Gift 3 78 Normal a Ba | Precipitation R ending ",, 8:30 a, m., inches oie, Total rainfall since Dec. 1, inches Pefidiency inches e ‘Total’ rdinfall since Jan. 1, inches Deficiency inches Bote i Relative Humidity 93% Tomorrow’s Almanac | Sunrise - 8:03 a. m. ; Sunset 6:40 p. m. | Moonrise | Moonset a | Moon, first quarter Dec. 14th | Tomorrow's Tides ! (Naval Base) | High Tide Low Tide 3:33 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 2:18 a.m. 9:00 a.m. FORECAST since Dec. 1, since Jan. 12:59 p. m. ; Key West. and Vicinity: {Showers this afternoon and to- this cooler after- tonight; to- Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi- jeola, Fla. No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. OVER 800 YEARS OLD | DETROIT—Rabat. the political | capital of Morocco. is more than 1800 years old. On Your List! oy Seer rwawnwewwewwwwadwwwwa wees Tee islalalalalalaislalalaisiale’ 08 tte ttt te @ Chiné¥e' ‘Harid-Embroidered Gowns and Slips @ Dainty. Lace Trimmed Slips and Night Gowns Satin Pajamas Coffee Sets @Fancy Towel Sets Handkerchiefs @ Beautiful Lace Cloths oe for CHILDRE @Bath Robes @Silk Dresses @Baby’s Silk Coats @Baby’s Silk Dresses @Baby’s Sweaters MEN and BOYS Harid-Made Rolled Handkerchiefs—priced ‘@Wembley’s Non-Crushable Ties ‘@fiMen’s Bath Robes in Seersucker, Damask COMPLETE SHOE DEPARTMENT for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Daily Arrivals of New Spring SAVE TO SAVE AMERICA Dresses — Buy War Bonds and Stamps ARONOVITZ ae _Want On Credit” Y VALUES! It Does Make A Difference Where You Buy Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS Give the Best “It’s Easy to Pay the People’s Way” “All the Jewel DIAMOND , WEDDING RING, SETS, n_Evenings for Your Convenience JEWELRY DEPARTMENT PEOPLE'S CREDIT STORE “The Friendliest Credit Store in South Florida” OPPOSITE THE BUS STATION 514 Southard Street PHONE25 Key West, Fla. Save To Saye Anierica, Buy More War Bonds and Stamps The Store of Fashion Just 11 Shopping Days ‘Til Christmas! Glamour Gifts for the Ladies on YOUR List! The Store of Fashion long ago planned to present for ~-your.selection gifts for everyone on your Christmas Shop- ping List.and now with only 11 shopping days remaining before Christmas we suggest that you visit us early in the anyon make your gift selection before the last-minute 00 ist WE various beautiful KI Wes make no attempt to Tent to be’seen at this Key West’s Gift-Center . . . Come, look and be convinced—but do it early in the week! JANTZEN “Swing Pants” “The Foundation of National Beauty” Beat out the coed girls . . . it’s “SWING PANTS” by JANTZEN. Heavenly new de-incher to trim you, slim you, put you in line for this year’s living in the tempo for this year’s clothes. It’s a 3-ounce job, put together with the JANTZEN finesse and all the advantages, including the top that stays up, that wonderful new JANTZEN tri-part crotch, detachable garters and the famous JANTZEN swim suit flexibility“ New Arrivals . . . Latest Styles in Wide Selection of . . . GIFTS for MEN IN THE SERVICE APPELROUTH’S BUGGY IORI AL UIA ARIEL LIE: LASTING GIFTS! USEFUL GIFTS! PRACTICAL GIFTS! “For the Women In Your Life” FOLLOW the CROWD to.... HOLTSBERG’S “QE. ‘Your Most Popular Shopping Center > “The Store Of Quality” PEARLMAN'’S; inc. The Largest, Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S STORE in Key West wil COME from PEARLMAN’S!! Only 11 More Shopping Days Before Christmas Make Peariman’s Your Xmas Gift Headquarters A Force of Amiable Salespeople Are On Hand to Assist You in Making Your Gift Selection Pleasent Ccmplete Assortment of GIFT ITEMS for Father, Brother and Husband, az well as for Mother, Sister and Sweetheart COME ... MAKE YOUR SELECTION IN COMFORT WEARING APPAREL MAKES ACCEPTABLE GIFTS Large Express Shipments of Ready-to-Wear is arriving daily. Here you can always buy the new things first! Shop in Our Comfrotable Ready-to-Wear De- partment—everythnig displayed for your conyen-) ience and comfort. Come in and browse you'll surely find what you are looking for. Shoes! Shoes! 50 CASES OF NEW SHOES arrived this week—including the famous KEDETTES and other PLAY and SPORT SHOES $945 $500 GET THE HABIT of Shopping at PEARLMAN’S, we.

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