The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 4, 1943, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ~ MUCH INTEREST COMING CABARET IN OUTSTANDING*EVENT OF SEASON (Contributed) Lovers of really fine . musical ; | presentations are due for an eve- ning of thorough enj6yment When they atiend, the lomay's Chub Cabaret to be presented under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Connally at the Habana-Madrid Club. The musicat is off to a wonder- ful start with the offering, “Sing My Heart,” a_ lilting, rollicking . James Roberts, feature vo- soloist, supported by the en- tire cast of approximately sixty persons, danced by Mrs. T. Y. Sheppard. “Stompin’ at the Savoy,” sung by Betty Gattenmayer and Pri- vate Arthur Tevey, with the fol- lowing chorus: Be Smith, Nancy Morgan, Peggy Moss, Bar- bara Warren, Ruth Page, Virginia Durham and Mary Louise Porte: with an outstanding tap solo by the talented Carolyn Cherry, is really the outstanding “strut” number of the show. ADDITIONAL ‘WARDS wards. | | also being made at the govern- ment institation, cently opened in Key West. | VISITING HERE | Miss Lois Lord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lord, formerly of Key West but who have been residing in Tampa for the past five | years, was a recent arrival for a | visit with relatives and friends. | She is the house guest of Mr. and fard “Street. ARRIVES IN CITY | Mrs. S. P. Vecker has arrived in Key West from her winter home in Raleigh, N. C., and is occupy- ing the home that she has pur- «braced from Colonel Lasine. Mr. Vecker will be remembered »| as having been local manager for the Gas Company at one time. ‘Work “has ‘been started at the/ Naval Hospital in’connection with | }the addition of a number of new}-was slashed with a knife during} |.an altercation with another color- | Other minor improvements are| ed woman'in the kitchen of the/ Committee B. S. A. held it which was re-| |COLORED WOMAN CUT AT NAVAL HOSPITAL'BY ANOTHER ‘IS ‘NOW| HIN ‘MARINE ‘HOSPITAL The colored woman, whose arm has been trans- {ferred to the Marine Hospital. Deputy United States Marshal | Myrtland Cates, who ‘made the arrest in the case, said today he had been informed that the victim jis recovering. It is expected she | will be able to leave the hospital | in a week, shortly \atfer which |time the assailant will be given ;a hearing by United States Com- | missioner Rodney Gwynn. |SPECIAL SESSION | Naval Hospital, beautifully rendered by | yrs, Harold Pinder, 1107 South-’ <QF CRIMINAL COURT THIS AFTERNOON Judge William V. Albury will/ ! convene criminal court in a spe-| cial session at 3 o'clock this aft-| ernoon to accept pleas of guilty | jin several cases. | | Ten or more defendants, in} | charges ranging from vagrancy to driving automobiles while| jdrunk, will be arraigned for sen- tencing. j tain the Our tempo changes . with| “Sleepy Lagoon,” one is caught sin the entrangigg magic of ,this ftruly delightfuly numbeh, -beauti- | ce présehfed * by “Mis: “Frank | mr vocal ‘soloist, and} fartistically danced by Mgsj T! ¥: ‘Sheppard and Ensign John*Dow ng. i BOY SCOUT UNIT Classified Column Deeeseguodoveceseccoocooce FOR SALE @cscerr~soe WANTED TO RENT |MoTOR SCOOTERS, Mercury’ WANTED TO RENT, House or! Convertible Coupe, Trailers.! Small Apt. or Trailer. Thomp- | Skating, Rink. jan25-tf, son. Phone 242 feb3-3tx | 'FOR SALE—1932 Chevrolet Se-! WANTED | iF? ?HE KEY WEST CITIZEN i prereset A RRR, BOY SCOUT UNIT HOLDS MEETING By WILBERT J. MOEHRKE ig District Chairman — | | The Monroe County District ular monthly “Board of Re’ |at the “Parish Hall,’ Bahama St., | February 1. | The meeting came to order at | 7:30 p. m., with Wilbert Moehrke ; Acting District “Chairman in charge. 1 AY land La ing “Was“tutned Over to Tsad Weintrab, ‘who then Conducted the {man), who then’ conducted the | examinations, ted ‘by Hunter : Harden (a district committeeman.) ; The following boys from , No. 52 passed their 2nd cla quirements successfully: Jack Cur Donald Pearlman, Raul Ferez, Thomas Swicegood, Buddy Williams, Harr DEFENSE COUNCIL GETS TWO DOCTORS Through the of Dr. Csen Koup, medical o r < Florida State Defense Council also membe: E al defense unit, they have ple to ob- TV re- | | ians who have oper Key West to help out.in ¢-shortage in the cit JUSTICE OF PEACE. : MARRIES COUPLE Fred L. Hinde and Rose \ | shall, both of Kev W ried yesterday afternoon bv Ju MEETS TOMORROW | The Monroe County District Sunit of the Boy Scout organization will hold a meeting tomorrow eve- | ning, beginning at 7:30 o'clock win the Post Office Building. The | purpose of this meeing is to elect district officers for the year. All members of the organization are requested to be in attend- 4 LARGE CHURCH CLASS CONFIRMED BY BISHOP "RE ih vices will be.tcéntint end of the week. i ses are conducted at 6:30, 7:30, end 8:00 o'clock evéry morning, tend in the who tame to Key, ct'the missitin, de~ on, beginning av@30' CITY TO USE (Continved from Page One) at the ncrihwest end ef Simon- Yen street. It was crdered that specified detes be set for nav davs bw the tt-. tke fifth and twentieth of €e.h month, This ection was tak- er due to the fact that the city ces not heve any fixed dates-for ™ ki-g payments at this time, d The epocintmert of Clerence Higgs and Clerence Kev -as spe- cial police. were confirmed, The xesignation of Jose R. De- Bec. essistant ‘stnitarv inspector, Mos )pflopted. «Mz, De Poo. stated fh his letter dhef he was résign- tho due to illness. Councilman Paul Albury was flaced .on the city’s “Sanitary Committeee along with Council. men John Cetbonell. Jr. “and Becnard B. Grilion. Mr. Albury. fPkes the wlace of Councilman Lulio De Poo on this committee. * It was ordered that $140 .be expended filing @binets and other eauipment to in purchasing Ge used in the ‘fingervrinting and Grimina] registration office ‘of the dity. a Mayor Albury notified the iberd that numberof ~ street fPaffic signs have been installed im the erea leading to Station grounds. APPLICATION FOR (Continued from Page One) @pildren to be constructed in Key West. Three weeks expired be- tWeen the time representatives of the Federal Works Agency were in | Kev West investigating the project fpr the schoothouse for colored children and its approval by the; a President. evariing the Rey. "Daet_ 80n “Hotel. }FOR SALE—One pair Fairbanks- | dan, good condition, five good tires. $40.00 cash. Apply 1509 South Street . feb1-6tx | ICE BOX at reasonable pri: Apply 815 Whitehead Street. feb3-6tx ;1940 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE., Excellent tires. Dewey Sterling | 1216 Virginia Street. Phone 594-R. feb3-3tx 2 Iron Bedsteads with coil springs and mattresses, $15.00 each; 1 Iron Bedstead with flat spring |yiipdemattress, $5.00; 1.3-burner “*Oil ‘Stove, $5.00. 714 Baker's Lane, off Elizabeth Street, near ‘Scuthard. feb3-2tx + — {FOR SALE—Twelve white por- celain ‘Counter Stools. Price, | $18.60; “Apply: Manager Jeffer- | “feb3-tt | All metal.! $20.00. Man- feb3-tf FOR SALE—1935 Ford. This car +has 5 good 600x16 tires. Excel- lent mechanical condition. Pridg $95.00. Apply Manager Jeffer- gen Hotel. feb3-tf Platiérm “Scales. Capacity, 250 lbs. ager Jefferson Hotel. FOR SALE—50x20 tent, com-! plete with side poles. This tent! hias never been used. Half price. Apply Manager, Jeffer- son ‘Hotel. feb3-+f FOR SALE—One two-ton chain hoist. $35.00. Apply, Manager, Jefferson Hotel. feb3-tf FOR SALE—Smith Type D Port- | able Automatic Acteylene Gen- erator, ‘compléte 50-ft. hose! cutting and welding torch. Slightly used. Priced to sell. Apply Manager, Jefferson Ho- | tel. feb3-tf | ie ) FOR, SALE—1936 Packard 4-door j Sedan, 6 700x16 ‘tires. Very | | Bood. “This car worth twice | | a8king price. $125.00. Apply} Manager, Jefferson. Hotel. feb3-t¢ | ‘HELP WANTED ;MARKERS WANTED in Laun- dry, 6@c ‘per hour. Apply at | Building 131, Navy Yard. feb4-tf WAITRESS ‘WANTED. Side- walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming. jari4-tf WANTED — Fonntain ‘Counter | Girls and ‘Waitresses. ‘Good, salary. Southernmost City Pharmacy. jan1-tf |} WANTED—Colored boy as kitch- en heiper. Good ‘salary. Apply Qcean View Restaurant, 520 } United “Street. febl-tf | WANTED—Man or woman, ex- Perienced_in Alterations, spe- @ializing in-service men. -Ap- | ply 801 Simonton St. feb2-3t | (‘YOUNG MAN to represent na- tional concern on part-time ba-| sis. Earn 75c - $1.00 per hour} in spare time. No canvassing or selling. Do not apply un-| jess you are 16 years of age and hold driver’s license. High School ‘student could qualify if} hours ‘can be arranged. Answer} own handwriting, stating ‘age, present eceupation, hours avail- | able. Box J, clo Citizen. f feb3-2t! ‘\COAT HANGERS WANTED—Good New or Used| Baby Carriage. 915 Grinnell} Street. feb3-3tx | WANTED, $1.00 a hundred. White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. | jani-tf WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole or broken. Factory needs scrap. J. R. Stowers Company. | jan26-15t WANTED—Full-time representa- ; tive, man or,,woman, . Well es- tablished,’ Legal: Reserve Life Insurance Company desires the full-time services of a man or! woman ‘in Key West. Experi- ence ‘desirable, but if inex- perienced, we will train you.) Liberal commissions ana "bonus- | es. ‘In réplying;'give age, self | ing experience, and details of employment for past five! years. Apply Box 1254; clo Citizen. F it jan28- WANTED—Used Gas Stove or Hot Plate, Small Ice Box. Chest of drawers. 210% Duval St. feb3-3tx WANTED — Comfortable Single Room by middle aged man in private home. P.O. Box 831. | feb4-3tx LOST 1 WAR RATION BOOK No. }, Sunday afterncon. Return to Eugene Anthony Taylor, Por- ter Housing, Apt. 2-F. { feb2-3tx LOST between Miami and’ Key West, Billfold. belonging to Raymond Johnson, 823 Francis | Street. Reward for return feb3-3tx STOLEN FROM ROOM 11, 612) Simonton street, “A” Gasoling | Ration Card No. F223131 | Fred N. Mansur. feb3*3 REWARD FOR RETURN *f' purs andior corttents, glasses, A -gas- | oline ‘rationing 100K, passes to) Navy Yard and Commissary money order, tire inspection record. Edward E. Havlik, 618) Grinnell Street, Phone 585-W. | feb3-3tx | LOST “A” GASOLINE RATION | BOOK. Return ‘to Willie J.) Evans, 616 Mackins Lane. feb4-3tx | LOST WALLET, containing @ass to Navy Yard, Social Security Card Registration Card and money. ‘Return to Robert E. Sawyer, 1410 Petronia Street. feb4-3tx TAKEN FROM PARKED AUTO, | OPA Form 644 for gasoline and ‘sugar ration cards. Please réturn to Wim. A. Sthoenfeld, | > 1014 Seminary. feb4-3tx ‘LOST AND FOUND FOUND MAN'S BICYCLE. Own-| er can have same by identify- ing same and paying for this! advt. 16-B, Naval Air Station. | feb2-10tx REAL ESTATE Business or Residential Lots all parts of the Island; Terms Realtor Phones 124and 736-R 605 Duval tice of the Peace Enrique Esqui- naldo, Jr. Witne Mrs. Janes Lopez David. VISITING KEY WEST to the ceremony were and 8) the = tion. He and his w live in Arlington, Office of Price Administra Observation taken at 8:30 a. m,| QUESTIONS ON PAGE TWO Highest last 24 hours —— - Low *' Mean Normal Rainfall 24 hours , ending Total r: Deficiency y Williams. | Moonrise Mocnset t cola, F inued “warm this afternoon and WEATHER REPORT THURSDAY, FEBRU4 STRAND em ERLE IE ee FRANK FICTION - NON-FICTION “VANISHING TECHNICAL BOOKS Comi Open 8:30 AM. to 7 PM. — ° IF You'Re Looxwe Foe = MONROE T, JANE WY “Mad Marti oming: “North « 1 Morgenthau warns people they { must pay to win the war. E.W.T. (City Office) ‘Temperatures : 1, 1912. . 17 months: . 1943 . 5,408. . President of Chile. - . Frank C. Walker and Harri- E. Spangler, respectively. | . Bulldog. | | 7. A session closed to the pub-} 0.00 | hic and with the presumption that} 14 Proceedings will not be disclosed | ““* except by decision of the group. 8. Usually a blue seal although | 7 Se government is using some, } if 1.49) With gold seals, to pay service “men overseas. | _9. A smash up. H | 10. So that the expected child} jof the Crown Princess Juliana =| Aug. 1941 t st last night - 8:30 a. m., inches 1 nfall since, .Fehy See PAut SmitrH 334 Simonton ST. _ inches + = ficiency since. Feb..; 1, nfall since Jan. 1, peska s inches ats 0.71! Since Jan. inches ston Relative Humidity 88% Tomorrow's A Advance Spring Hit! ‘High Color’ Shetland Suit! Imanac OUR SIDESHOW 20 m. 15 p. m. 37 a. m. 215 p. fn. Tomorrow’s Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 11:31 a.m. 5:04 a.m. 11:16 p.m 4:36 p.m. FORECAST y West and Vicinity: Spring land su —trous¢ Con- |! to w | Step right up, ladeez and Spring Continued warm this 1 and tonight, slightly > temperature extreme north 2ortion. Hatteras, N. C., been is- sued. Army gives big cargo-plane ontract to Higgins. | gents—you’re just in time for the - wonder of wonders, that marvel | of marvels—the Rumford Reve- \lation! Yes, ladeez—one level | entire colle to Apalachi-| teaspoon of Rumford Baking .No small craft oF Powder (count it, one) as con- storm warnings have | tained in baked foods (yum, yum, folks) provides ¥% your minimum daily requirement of calcium, Ye | your minimum of . phosphorus. | Ver-eee important for sound | bones and teeth. Don’t push, ladeez—plenty of Rumford for all. FREE: Use Rumford‘s Time- ly Recipe Material. Write todayRumford Baking Powder, Box F, Rumford, Rhode Island. HELPS PREVENT MANY # MRS. MAURICE WEINTRAUB. Manag 614 Duval Street COLDS from developing Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol uy each nostril at the very first sniffle or sneeze. Its quick action ids Nature's defenses against colds. Follow WICKS VA-TRO-NOL directions in folder. HEAT-PROOF COFFEE ona CHERRY ICE-CREAM The Sealtest Flavor for February Big, red chunks of cherry in practi- cally every creamy spoonful. That’s what you'll enjoy in this delicious Sealtest Flavor for February — Cherry Ice Cream. And it’s as nutritious as it is temptinig! Tt"helps supply the valu- inerals, protein and vita- milk mi phe you want, be-sure te delicious Sealtest Ice DON’T MISS THE SEALTEST PROGRAM, THURSDAYS, 950 PM. WIOD If wartime limitations prevent your Sealtest Dealer from always having the flavors somewf hs other wis ps af Ices. Visit Our Ready-To-Wear Departmen ‘YOU CAN CLOTHE YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY FROM The People’s Way Is The Easy Way——Pay Every Pay Day PEOPLE'S CREDIT STORE “The Friendliest Credit Store In South Florida” 611 DUVAL STREET {5...., ew New Address

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