The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 24, 1942, Page 5

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THURSDAY, DECEMENS. TS T942 CIRCUIT COURT THIS SATURDA JUDGE GOMEZ, WHO ARRIV- ED IN KEY WEST YESTER- DAY IS SUFFERING FROM SEVERE COLD he circuit court will not be cogvened on Saturday as “had begn announced. Judge Arthur Gomez, who arrived in Key West ye iterday, for the term of court is suffering from a severa cold, | When the court will be conven- ed has not been stated definitely, though it is thought the time will be early in January. The sheriff's office. which serv- ed subpoenas on witnesses in the | case of murder against Edward. McGrath, ‘has notified them it will not be necessary for them to ap- | pear in court next Monday, as was | required by the summonses. i | United States. | XMAS PROGRAM — FRIDAY EVENING rope RENDERED BY SUNDAY “FEELS GRATEFUL FOR ‘ONE NEW OFFICER | ‘PUBLIC COOPERATION REPORTS AT NAVAL IN TELEGRAM RULING BASE; 6 DETACHED A survey made today by the! One officer has reported and Western Union Telegraph Com-,six have been detached from du-! pany indicates that telegraph ties at the U. S.. Naval Station apo ee ae od rend rae here, according to the weekly re- tovernment’s ban on Christmas Port of Lieut. G. E. Barton, Sr., greeting telegrams, came effective yesterday. When those who’ were not aware of the order of the Board issued today. Reporting to the captain of the ‘of War Communications banning yard’s office is Boatswain Frank} to G. Reynolds. Detached are the following: Lieut. Stanley T. Martin, MC-V, invariably | (S$), USNR, moves from the local without Gispensary to an assignment in Tampa. ‘greeting telegrams sought send such messages today, their | attention was called to the or-| der and they almost accepted the situation comment. A. N. Williams, president, said:| Ensign Stephen A. Moore, D-V, ;“Western Union is grateful to | (s), USNR, go from the Naval the public for cooperating with it | | Operating Base .communications in making the .order of the! office to the Severith Naval Dis- Board of War Communications | trict quarters. effective.” Ensign Edward C. Faulkner, | USNR. Ensign Roy M. Duke, USN, and Ensign Edward L. Johnson. USN, are being transefrred to WASHNGTON — During 1940; New London, Conn. | there was an average of 14.6 tele- | phones per 100 persons in the} RATIO OF ‘PHONES BY THE ENGLISH ——_—__—_———_ ; LONDON—The musical com PEANUT ACREAGE CLIMBS | dy has been developed almost ex- = ctusively by tne English-speaking NEW YORK.—The peanut. peoples. acreage of American farmers has which be-! D-V (S), USNR, personnel officer, + THE KEY WEST crmIzey — IDR. LAURIE TO [ELECTED MEMBER.OF | HELP JN RELIEVING — BOARD OF GOVERNORS = Dewey A. Dye. Brodenton attor-! Dr. H. £. Canfield “of “Rock-| ney and former state senator, was jford, Ill, has agreed -to take up| notified by J. Tom Gurney, Or- ;his practice.as a specialist in Key) | lando, president of the Florida! {West to help out in the emerg-| Bar Association, that he had been jeney in the way of a shortage ,elected.a member of the Board of of doctors at this time. ‘Governors to represent the first Dr. Canfield will have his of-| | congressional district. fices at Dr. Galey’s hospital, in-| Dye succeeds John Dickinson, asmuch as Dr. Galey has agreed {t. Petersburg, who resigned t0 to share office space with him. | become secretary following’ the’ Dr. Canfield has been coming | resignation of Ed Bentley.of Lake-~ jto. Key West for ‘the .past five land, who entered ‘the armed ! jwinters, and says that he is glad | forces. apr sooner \to be back in the Island City! | again, and. states that he will do sional line by rendering treat-* everything possible to help out ment to all who may ‘all in the emergency in his paste: ‘hi, 5 { N.E. lst Street,at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA ‘One Block from Shopping District. and Amusements PARKING LOT ADJOINING HOTEL Alfred Simons. Manager CATTANEO , jbeen more than doubled in the’ Stimson says law-does:not-allow | past year. : i women .in. Medical. Corps... SEHOL UNIT OF CONGRE: |» we wee OT OOO TOTO Te ON, *GATIONAL CHURCH f We Sincerely Wish That You May Have A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY and.PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR gee P AUL’ TIRE and AUTO J- SUPPLY STORE RRAYMGND CURRY, Proprietor White and Fleming Streets Phone 65 The Sunday School of the First Congregational Church will ren- der the following Christmas| program Friday evening, 6:00; o'clock, at its annual Christmas | Tree event: Hymn. i Scripture Reading and Prayer | i | PPT PO POA —Rev. Samuel P. Reinke. “Another Christmas Welcome” —Millard Solomon. “A Christmas Excuse”—Patsy | Lewin. “A Hard Place’—Jerry Gold-|} en. “Christmas Greeting” Antrobus. “A Worthwhile . Suggestion” — George Gibson. “Why Hearts: Are Glad”—Ca-, mille Walterson. “A Real Friend”—Joy -Stick- nev. Baby Jesus; Jill Bergstrom, “Christmas Lights’ "Joe, , Ann Mullins. Song by Primary Bee “Silent Night”. “Christmas Ann:Russell. “The Best Place”—Walter Wal; terson. & 9 “A Thoughtfal ? had’ Gilbert Adams. “Tt Wouldn't Do At All’— ty Ann Solomon. “A Prayer”—Elizabeth Walter- son. “A Good strom. “The Best Christmas Cheer”— Harold Solomon. “The Best Wish”—Doris Pair- rot. Song—Beverly Curry. VALLALLLLL Lode — James Smiles”—Elizabeth IT is not only now. at Christmas time, when we appreciate your. patronage. We §ppreciate it all ~pyeat tround,. but:now, in the last short days of 1942, is the very best time to tell you about it, and to wish you all a very... MERRY CHRISTMAS anda HAPPY NEW YEAR SOUTHERN Bet- Idea” —Neal Berg- OL duke Coal at alo TO OUR HOST OF FRIENDS | : ; GREETINGS ..... itt ‘To you -who-nave jade postiible’ ine growth of our business-by, your :riéndship sind «rade we extend a wish chat is sincerely given that you may havea... CHRISTMAS of JOY .and CHEER and a SUCCESSFUL NEW YEAR 520 United Street PHONE 166 Key West. Florida NOTIILTOIIOTOIIII IS = N . N . N E¢ SOTMETEMITOOTOORL OY, \ Because of your’kind patronage we can look over the past year and say, “Well Done.” May our-friendship continue and may we count’ you among our pa- trons during 1943. Hardware and Building Material KEY WEST,-FLORIDA hada hahaha "hehehe Wewewswrrrrees To -Our DM AS “Ring The Merry Christmas Bells”—Kenneth Bazo. “It*Isn’t Fair’—Gilbert Gates. “Christmas Star’—Albert Key. } “Holy Jesus”—Joyce Gibson. Piano Solo—Billy Roberts. “Molly's Piece” — Matilda | Thompson. Song—Elizabeth Ann Russell. | “A‘Christmas Story”—Margaret Sawyer. “What, He Likes. Best’’—Donald Curry. ea. Christ Came”—Donald ° ~ ‘yyrCamille Walterson, Barbara Ss ai Joan Knowles, Caro- lyn @uBriel and Billy DuBriel. “Our King, Our Glory”—Betty | Key. “Like Jesus’—Frank Key. Song—Myrna Lee Curry. YOUTHS OF 17 ARE: ELIGIBLE FOR NAVY CAN VOLUNTEER | FOR SERV: | ICE; WILL BE SENT TO TRADE SCHOOLS BAKERIES PETER VARELA, Agent Florida + = Kev West | Overseas eee Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and xpress Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Alse Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: {NO STOPS ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex: CEPT SUNDAYS) AT &:00 P. F | Artives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT | SUNDAYS) AT 1200 o'clock | night and arrives at Key West at ofuiock A, M. Local Schedule: (Stops At All i LEAVES KEY WEST Youths, 17 years of age, are eligible for enlistment jin the! navy, according to the recruiting offigé in Key West. There was a greag deal of uncertainty about na’ enlistments when the an- nougtement was made jin Wash- ingfgp that of them would. be pla: vn ite War Manpower Corgfnission through the channels of the selective service. However, an exception has been made in the cases of youths of 17.. It is emphasized that they must be 17, not lacking") a -few months or a few days of attaining that age, or a few months or a few days of exceeding that age. In other words, ‘the recruiting office stater, neither a youth of 16 nor one of 18 is eligible. The 17-year-olds can volunteer for service in the Navy now and will be assigned'to Navy Trade Schoals to “get.a start in life”, the annovneement reads. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL.CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones $2 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. TP PLELL LL | Key West Friends and Customers! May your Christmas Day be a Glorious One and May Blessings (Continue ‘Through- out the New Year. LA-CONGHA HOTEL ) WICHARLES MP SABA S; Miétiager'!’" pe Key West, ‘Florida: PPh PO PLL LALLA AA Ahk PPLE LL LL Sih rhode ny | A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU and YOURS 5 Shy —r wacrreres com IH OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 2. 4.M. Starlight Club 743 Duval Street Key West, Fla. FATHER ATHERTON PAGE FIVE Wewwvvwerere ——- ADPRESSES ROTES KEY WEST BEDDING CO. DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN Today was father and son day at the luncheon of the Rotary club. There was a full attendance, including ‘many visitors. Father Atherton, of St. Mary’ Star of the Sea’church, whose sub- ject was “The Birthday of Christ.” Old? Cet Pep, Vim withfren, Calcium, Vitamin 8, anes wsten nected after 40—by bor! of 40, 50. 60. Inehrt be Tetum, Vieacnia 1. ‘Phousands (wraewaee ‘About the big money-saving |For sale at all good drug stores, everywhere—in Key West. at Gardner’s Pharmacy. POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION) J. H. BRADY, Manager a Wishing All Our Customers and Fellow Citizens A Joyous Hoiiday Season = Cor. Division, and. Francis’ Sts. PHONE 9134 HOLIDAY GREETINGS STAR COFFEE MILLS FRESH ROASTED CUBAN and AMERICAN COFFEE & 512 Greene Street PHONE 256 VILLA ASSL ATTENTION FLEMING. STREET METHODIST CHURCH ANNUAL XMAS EVE PROGRAM Tonight Christmas Eve at 11 P. M. to 12 JOISTS RI HOIIE SISOS IIIS IIS ITI IO II ASI IIS WELCOME, TO ALL CHURCH! fis Corner William ; and Fleming Streets FRANK Duval and Southard Sis. SIS Front Street The Southernmost Mattress Factory in the United States Phone 66° GENERAL PRACTICE Osteopathic Medicine and— Surgery = @ MATTRESSES RENOVATE 925 'Whitehesd—Opp. Lighthouse @ FURNITURE UPHOLSTERE. Bese eeeesesennasn> The chief address was made by _—- Phone 191 sade alia: ncn ataagipeperiemes (L464 and a HAPPY cand PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR CHE CHE’S BAR Division and Grinneil Street: PHONE 612-W SLO LI SLAB ASL Oa! Se IO OUR SINCERE WISH THAT YOU MAY HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS de hd hd corssewseees daddies SILLA | FIA I A IIA II SSI IT AA to our FRIENDS and PATRONS At the sarhe time we thank you « and all for your generous support during the past year J.G. KANTOR Men’s Quality Furnishings Gpposite Palace Theater 517 Duval Street Key West, Florics ‘age schathaah ania ata alab alata aaa = one eh Ade dd ud de dl de dd A hdd dad deadad It Does MAKE:A DIFFERENCE Where You Bay “It's Easy to Pay the Peop JEWELRY DEPARTMENT PEOPLE'S CREDIT STORE OPPOSITE THE BUS STATION 514 Southard Street PHONE 25 ‘Key West, Fle. , Christmas Joy To One and All AT THIS FIME, when common tasks begin to glimmer with new glory, we pause to wish you.all the Christma: joys thi: WOLKOWSKY (WEST CLOTHES SHOPS, Inc:) Phone 249—Key West, Fla.

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