The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 31, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX | . |ment he well might be-proud of.|cheer and blessings until one al- Dance Given At Daval St. |The sincere good wishes and|most thought he had “Victory” |prayers of his friends here will/hid somewhere about him and} I G d S | follow him. that he would so announce “the } Center Is Grand Success 'i2%.22Miersitane, program ai- 2 oS ivector, left- alone through Mr.; The Re Father Terrence } Carballo’s departure, handled King, S. the favorite of the} By MARY J. McKNIGHT |the enormous Christmas , crowd | Victory Is, was there and, e, “A Christmas Night long to be much praise for the very earnest!in a very efficient manner. Mr. usual, the center of their attrac- remembered” by twelve hundred efforts put forth by them to take McFarlane is a favorite of all the tion. The gathering could not and eighty-three service men and the place of the boys’ loved ones boys and “wears well” with the be complete without Father boys who attended the dance at'at home during this Christmas-|seryice men. It would be a very |King, engaging him in gay re- the Duval Street Center, NCCS-itide. The girls are from thejagreeable and acceptable gift if partee. He always wins the} USO, was the concensus of opin-| best families in Key West, pa-|Washington Headquarters gave points, but, ah, that little rebel ion following the affair. \triotic to the core, always Prop-/him to the center as director for | from Boston, Mtss Susie Warnock, It was a gay celebration, al-'erly chaperoned by the Catholic/the New Year. We must not gives him the Bunker Hill an- though hundreds present would | Daughters of America, as well!overlook Mrs. James McFarlane, swers and sometimes gets away have liked-to have feen at home jas their mothers and friends. \who made an ideal assistant at | with it Father King knows "ead on that, night;of» ights of the; The secret of their “glamour” \the dance, helping.’ wherever girl by»name from« «where | year. Greeting them was a sea'is their charm of manner, grace,| needed. With her winsome smile | she hails, whic the highest | of smiling faces of those ador-j|simplicity and refinement. A for-|!and non-dictorial approach, she!endorsement for our young la- able young hostesses, “The Vic-;mer USO directress investigator! made friends with one and all in di tory Girls”, and prettier maidens|paid high tribute to them, cred-'her contacts. An ideal couple could not be found in the South|iting the refined atmosphere for USO activities. ptorist. in his uniform of lieu- (if we do say so or shouldn’t). {found at the Duval Center to} The chaplains were all pres- ¢ -major. ed mightv What a perfect setting these these attributes and the CDA su-/ent. The moderator of the USO-| fin popular with ‘the “Sweethearts of America” made! pervision. }NCCS center, Rev. Thomas Ath- sailors, g the Navy Chaplain. | on this occasion, wearing eve-{ While expected by many, still erton, $.J., with his face-wreath- Father Fallor an interested ning gowns in every hue of the, it was a surprise and disappoint-|eqd in smiles, just beaming with spectator trying to lo- rainbow; silks, satins, velvets,:ment to learn that the director happiness, greeted his friends cate the rived chaplain, chiffons, laces and airy fairy ‘of the center, Julian Carballo, had | with the heartiest of handshakes, Rev. hy, SJ: Now feathery oe shedding a already left for Puerto Rico to) extress ne one mies ae oe the Nv i be in Shere radiance of colors while swing-| ae e , {coming New Year an anking | jor =) ray’s ectory. ing around in the dances, chas-/°S*@Plish @ USO-NCCS Center.| yee for their remembrances Ou d Father John ing away the “home blues” of| Mt. Carballo merits the highcst| ating the Holy Season. Rev. Mi ve aime expisits their partners. |praise for the renovation of the | Atherton made his way through ine the chaplain. These junior hostesses deserve! Duval Center, an accomplish-'the crowds, spreading his good 1 climax to the : ne grand rush to{ bar where the} nd cookies are. Mothers” of the | ot. at the! | enuous day serv-j ice i own homes, the i s of Court, “Mary,,Star L . were at their sta | y to serve the sang of . like them- ing, “Where | boy tonight”. if he was at} was well) Rev. Thomas Fallon, Re- moth nnie Well > De Barcee Dion, and if you} rd their motherly | |voices sa “Oh, sure; ble y » you can have all the cookies you want ‘rr re, mother, you’d been s . a former r, surprised been ill} s Hawks was joys and seem- | merry gathering. Moreno, Key alented young lady | c ed _ pianist, | in that pret- wore. Also, | raduate cf , in her dol admired. | ing a nice] w girls, at-| ully-gowned, | Organization | citations. | It is onlv fair to include the names of two y g sailors who e helped rious functions with odd fa One, a Vin-| cent Gerard, and the other, Paul | Wishes Everyone Set ae we pa | ie alas ends | . the “Chatter | : alk about home, show their} [ ] r ur sand what-not: S and Amen to ail PROSPERO ee ee D 'S-USO Center. NEW YE AR VAT RAULS TONG ~ sided over by} AT RAUL’S TONIGHT HAT will happen. during 1943 and_ Senior |} ine Piodela. | The one spot where an elab-! orate New Year celebration 1 be staged tonight is Raul’s Club on the boulevard. A cov-| er charge of $1.00 per couple not even those with the most | Wall be made. prophetic vision can say. But, if left to us, some unexpected good things are coming your way, and in good measure. And so, good friends, here’s . . . Se de hek he hot heheh tthe ahah t Aebhheted | STRAND THEATER GEORGE BRENT in You Can’t Escape Forever Coming: “THE FIED PIPER” | REE EAE ERE EEA ERE IIIA IAAI IIIA IR II ADI IS MONROE THEATER | BETTY GRABLE in ‘Song of the Island’ and ‘Let’s Get Tough’ Comins: “Butch Minds The Baby” SER RER MMM EMME MERE ED | Wishing You and Yours A Victorious 1943 OPEN UNTIL 10 O'Clock TONIGHT BROADWAY #28 MARKET QeetS FICTION - NON-FICTION TECHNICAL BOOKS | Open 8:30 A.M. io 7 P.M. | i IF You'Re Looking For Duval and Petronia Streets Key West, Florida §$g¢ PauL SmitrH : : 334 Simonton $?. i Sn ET THE KEY WEST CITIZEN GREETINGS for a y and Victorious 1943 In the troubled year just passing, we, of the Southernmost City Pharmacy, Inc., have had the most heart-warming expe- rience a drug store can have. Thousands of additional people in this community have turned to the enjoyment of shopping in our store. This has given us the best year in our long history, and for this we are deeply grateful. So we want to say thanks, a thousand thanks, to you, new friends, and you, old.ones, including our many friends in the service, to whose approval we owe this good fortune. Thanks also to the manufacturers and distributors, who co-operated so splendidly in supplying us with merchandise and drug sundries. And thanks to all you loyal employees who worked so hard to help us serve our public. We approach the New Year with a new sense of our obliga- “tions to all of you. We shall continue -to give our friends and customers the finest and best products available. And for All of You, Our Friends, We Wish A Happier New Year and A Victorious One Everything In The Drug Line QUTHERNMOST CITY “~ PHARMACY, Inc. ™& PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Duval and Fleming Sts. "Free Delivery Service RESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR and D. Sey West, Florida

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