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BAGE FOUR INSTALLATION BY | REBEKAH LODGE DISTRICT DEPUTY PRESIDES AT LODGE CEREMONIES HELD TUESDAY Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, held thenr Annual Installation Services on Tuesday evening at the K. P. Hall. District Deputy Pres. Edna Albury was the Installing Officer. Assisting Mrs. Albury, were: Deputy Marshal—lIeona Collins. Deputy Warden—Julia Knight. Deputy Chaplain — Bernice Park. Deputy Secretary—Rose Hoff- man. Deputy Treasurer—Nellie Mar-} rero. i Deputy Inside Guardian—Kath- | erine Logan. Elective Officers for the next THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CHATTER BOX NEWS [por SCOUT DISTRICT. |LEARN THE WAY TO rary | E D| DANCE AND SWAY IN By MARY J. McKNIGHT | cea Ei THE SLOPPY JOE WAY The Cheerios “Billie Burke”,} Mrs. Josephine Piodella, and the! the Parish Hall, corner Eaton and| - “Lady of Smiles’, Mrs. Mamie Bahama streets, a Monroe Coun-|_ Here we go for Sloppy Joe's Moss, both in their usual places ty Boy Scout District Committee |Bat, for a big time tonight. We playing a game of checkers with! was formed. shall dance to the music of Joe a “Flock of Caps”. Yes, boys,;’ Wilbert Moehrke, local Scouter Russo’s Band and we'll swing and this spot by the window framing for fifteen years, was elected as|SWay the Sloppy Joe Way. And their faces is 42nd St. and/ acting chairman. Other members | ¥& ll have a heap of red-hot fun. Broadway, New York City. The’ of the committee are: Isadore|We plan on arriving at 7 o'clock Times Square of the Duval USO.| Weintraub, James R. Deland,|When the music starts and stay Se | CHarles Ketchum, Earl Hamilton, |294 Play until it’s midnight. We Another very charming addi-|and Winslow Baker. jsee a lot of other boys and girls tion to the NCCS-USO is Miss! A permanent committee iwll be /h@ving a grand time. Won't you, Kathleen Kelpy, directress of the: selected next Friday night in a} too, join us for a bit of Key West Woman’s Division from Pulaski, meeting to be held in Room 208, | ite life? It will cost only what Va. Miss Kelpy has all the quai-| Post Office Building, beginning at YoU Plan to spend. There is nev- ifications for a successful reign|7:30 p. m. is a cover or minimum charge. in Key West and the Catholic! Ali interested in youth work Se eee paugniers eee her ioe as-' are asked to attend. \PARALYSIS FUND Sure Me een eee ort The Committee has announced PRM mong two district-wide projects for Boy CONCERT TONIGHT There is rumors going around Scout Week, which starts Febru- | ag abcut losing our acting director, ary 6. The two projects will be! Mr. James McFarlane! = Viete- Stamn Sale. and a Boy |tonight, beginning at 8 o'clock, There will be a concert given | | } | Bathe Ss Son To Knowles Family Announcement has been made of the birth of a boy to Mr. and Mrs. George I. Knowles, Sr., in a Miami hospital on January 19. The youngster weighed nine pounds and seven ounces. The new arrival has been giv- en the name of Joseph Jerry Knowles. | |PRESIDENT’S BIRTHDAY \CELEBRATION TONIGHT The President’s birthday will be celebrated in Key West to- jnight with a ball to be given at La Concha Hotel. | The affair is being given un- ider the auspices of the members of the Key West Junior Chamber SOCIETY { 'Miss Nela Kemp Weds Carl Babbs Miss Nela Kemp, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Machin, of Key West, jand Carl Babbs of Louisville, Ky., were married yesterday in Miami. Mr. Babbs is connected with the United States Coast Guard Service. The newlyweds will return to Key West tomorrow and make their home with the _ bride’s mother at 506 Bahama street. AWARD PENNANT (Continued from Page One) cmployees, 90 per cent of which have subscribed 10 per cent of SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 194 dan urged, “and with the money you subscribe for this worthy cause we'll be able to provide for more _tanks, more planes, more ships and more guns to defeat our enemies. I heartily. congratulate each of you who have made it pos- sible to fly this pennant.” Commander Conley accepted | the award together with a plaque! inscribed by Rear Admiral James | Seventh Naval District, and urged FICTION - NON-FICTION L. Kauffman, Commandant of the | the employees to “keep the pen- nant flying” with continued pur- chases of war bonds. The ceremony was attended by the entire staff of civilian em- ployees and the station's officer personnel in full dress uniforms. STRAND THEATER | FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY in HERE WE GO AGAIN | Coming! . TECHNICAL BOOKS Open 8:30 A.M. to 7 P.M. See PAut SmitH 334 Simonton ST. 1E You'Re Looxwe Fon | A four squarg man, plays no Scout Window Display in one of ,at La Concha Park in connection favorites, a terrific worker, al-: the main street stores. jw ways on the job chocked full of: ) new gcod Irish humor, ready to meet been announced for Troop 52, The | Troon Committee has dent's birthday. ith the celebration of the Presi-}0f Commerce, and gives promise A $100 war bond will be given! tof being a very delightful event. their earnings for the purchase of war bonds during the past three nonths. GARY COOPER in RIDE of the YANKEES “MONROE THEATER BARBARA STANWYCK in | “GREAT MAN’S LADY” Barbara es Queén of the Gambling Halls twelve months, who were install-,the boys on all levels and never ed were: jsays “No!”—that’s Jimmy Mc- Nobie Grand—Ethel Herndon. |Farlane. Vice Grand—Verna Lowe. We all will miss this wonde Recording Secretary — Camille ful man, if such is the case. B: Robinson. |his going don’t make sense. Why? Financial SS Johnson. The “Oasi: cocktail bar of Treasurer — Kathleen Kelly. | punch and cookies, has the cream s appointed by the Noble|of St. Mary’s mothers. Pauline | Pinder, tall and regal in manne istill holds the Fort. Secretary — Nellie or—Edna Albury. But Mes- civilians, &s well as men in the | -emmittée wiil be composed of the away in the contest conducted following charimen: Chairman Winslow Baker, Aurelio Lastres. Charles Conner, H. B. Moss, Frank Holben, Harrv Baker, Charles Taylor, Jack Kerr, and Joe Pearl- man. j The Rotary Club wiil he the of-! ficial soonsor of Troop 52 for the! ixth consecutive year. aralysis cause. An excellent musical program will be rendered. “The Store of Quality” > raise funds for the infantile STILL IN PRACTICE PHILADELPHIA, — An _— an- ; cient pagan faith that recognizes | witches is still practiced in parts | of France. and Italy. In making the presentation, Captain Reordan highly praised the station’s civilian personnel, the first in the Seventh Naval Dis- trict to fly the pennant. “Keep it flying,” Captain Reor- CHAS. ARONOVITZ Warden—Viola Allard. Chaplain—Mrs. G. C. Brown. Pianist—Rose Hoffman. Outside Guardian — Julia} Knight. i |dames Dion, Wolf, Wells, DeBar- service? jcee keep busy handling the gig- {gle water and cookies. Key Westers are music lovers. ee A young man from peyton! Mr. McFarlane highly praised Ohio, Ray Smith, just located a| Noble Grand Right Supporter—jcne of our young Navy boys, Very Close friend of his family, | Bernice Park. Louis E. Riggs, from Water Vai-'Mrs. Manegold, known by all: Noble Grand Left Supporter—|ley, Miss., for the time spent in! Oldtimers as the “Mother of the | Antionette Roberts. Appointed by the Vice Grand this boy spends all as her Supporte Mrs. Mary Sanchez E. Hyjout Leona Collins Group Captain. Josephine Johnson is the Past Noble Grand. Under Good of the Order.} Brother Paul G. Albury gave a} ting talk. er of Lakeland, Fla. was ® visitor. At the close of the Installation and Business s was elected | ion, a very nleas- | ant social hour was enjoved, and refreshments < 1 by Mrs. Hv jout, Mrs. Willie Davis and Past Noble Grand Josephine Johnson. STOLEN PUMP VERY PUZZLING FOUND IN REAR OF RESI-} DENCE OF ADOLFO PAZO ON MARGARET STREET This is a story about an elec- tric pump, and, as Justice of the Peace Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., | remarked this morning, it is an| exceedingly complicated story. | Charles Taylor informed the | sheriff's office that a pump had} been stolen from a building on the | Porter property, on the easterly side of the north end of Duval| street. Deputy Joe Knight found the pump in the rear of the residence of Adolfo Pazo at 1115 Margaret street, seized the pump and ar- rested Pazo for “unlawful posses- sion of it.” i Pazo showed a receipt in full, | totaling $75, for the pump, which | he said he purchased from J. F. | Johnson, an engineer with the | Langston Construction Company. The pump and other equipment, | Mr. Taylor claims, was sold to the | Porter Dock Company by the W. T. Price Construction Company, | and Mr. Taylor showed a bill of sale that included the pump. Mr. Johnson asserts that the W. | T. Price Company had been re- | munerated for the pump, that it} belonged to him and that he had the right to sell it. | Pazo will be arraigned before | Justice Esquinaldo at 10 o'clock | Monday morning. NOT ONE “Are you the girl who took my | order?” the impatient yeoman asked in a restaurant. | “Yes, sir,” replied ress. “Well, I declare,” he remarked. | “You don’t look a day older.” the wait- | Sure | Gob—Can a man love two girls | at the same time? Marine—Sure, bring "em on. ee Announcement H. H. COOKE, M.D. GENERAL SURGEON Office 703 PHONE Residence 160 Hours: 8 to 10 a.m. - 6 to 9 p.m. 211 DUVAL STREET . helping around the Center. “Why, and. Mrs. |pairing everything and anything around the Boys” during the last war. Mr. his spare Smith was just in time for her! time helping in painting and re- 86th birthday party. ing’ Mr. J. ‘Hurl, chief boatswain | €1ve' mate in the U.S. Navy from! |Monterey, California, has not led | any of the marches lately. Won- | What's become of Kerrigan! der why? He sure was a “Master | from Bloomfield, N. J.? 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