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PAGE SIX Te SOGIETY --: - ‘nor way vou | WEATHER | oe ES NS ae ‘SLICE \) County Judge Raymond R. Lerd . ° IT’S BREAD CONNALLY CABARET TO BE GIVEN EW. (City Office) | Otis C. Loper, 21, and Liiyn T AP Fectuns Temperatures | Procter, 17, both Homestead, TONIGHT AT HABANA-MADRID CLUB eS ER... = 65 ,,| were the \ 5 thay : a short r Claude |bread knife? 2 ee Loner last night James Gu: f Lafayette, | Don’t worry, says WPB’s Con-! = Louisiana, Marie Liner jsumer Durable Goods Division—|Normal 2 ae of Kaplan, in the same state, were any thin sharp blade will do to Precipitation made man and wife cut the bread that bakers aren't} Rainfall 24 hot i 5 4 i urs ending allowed to slice any more. l’ 8:30. a. m, inches Marriage lic: Tonight marks the speling! Rose, “Tex” ‘Williams, D. C. The wavy-edged bread knife ince pei 9 Joseph A_ performance of the most brilliant | Eggler, J. Edgar ‘Collins. : ‘ wee says, was designed eck! ae nfall since Feb. 1, ‘array of ‘dancers, singers and Cowgirls: Betsey Smith, Wil- : : = ; ‘ the "90s, when bread was baked / panty Ne pay chorus ‘girls ever to ‘be assembled | Iette Camalier, Constielo Co- 4 a : F lat home and sliced while still hot.! "Sn Ghee s eb. 1, a - in Key West. jbo, Anne Kennedy, Dorothy straight-edged knife will cut| tots)" cninfatt since Jan 1, | thon: B i TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1943 H iperformed two marriage cere- Observation taken at 8:30 a. m./™onies yesterday afternoon (Contributed) Days and nights of continuou: Kramer; danced by Mrs. Guy rehearsals for the Woman’s Club: Carleten. sponsored Cabaret will be brought Act 7 { to a close today. ouch of Texas—Sung by 'S. E.; Mrs. James A. Hearn, chairman| Ross, Betty Allshouse. jbread casily after it has cooled.| inches o.71| Anna Marie Bachma of the committee on reservation, Act 8 pur ne Pe erome Do's and! neficiency since’ Jan. L Syracuse reports a most satisfactory re-| South Sea Island Dance—Barbara : > ine about caring for a mee anche sae sponse, but states that there are! Brunson; sung by Kay Keiser. : fe | i ii aie : Relati i several tables available for both/ Act 9 ‘ loon Use ae for od aioe — the Tuesday and Wednesday per- | Specialty—Leon Kramer r purpose than cutting food. 73% formances. i Act 10 Do—Keep them orderly in com- Arrangements can be made at! Brazil—Sung by Eva Warner. [Basten in eve or on hooks the Habana-Madrid tonight to Chorus: Pesty Tucker, Flo es es sla Sunset 3 seat those who have failed to ence Strong, Betty Allshouse, ly Throw knives in the} Moonrise 9 " MESAS HAVE SON make an earlier reservation. | Lavinia Ricketts, Willette ee of the dishpan, then pile | Moonset 2 a nnounce t he a For relaxation and real enter-! Camalier, Marge —Shepard,} Sup sy Reng apr meh Tomorrow's Tides tainment you can find no better Anne Robinson, Ruth Dorsan, s in hot water to the last Ms lace than the Habana-Madrid to- Act 11 |Wash knives as soon as possible | a (Naval Base) Ls We ee i | ‘ : : jafter use, dry well, then put, High Tide Low Tide night at 8:30 o'clock. i Tom Bagley at the Piano saan ie cn cl 2:41 am 8:2 Mrs. Connally states she plans Act 12 a ae x oe per place. : acs se — to present her show early enough White Christmas—Sung by Mrs. ae pply a little scouring } Pp. 9:25 p.m that all enlisted personnel can} Frank Giambattista. Chorus:} Hes: on the blades each time ae 2 : FORECAST see the performance and return! Jean Whitehurst, Becky Tuck- ie Tel washed to avoid serious] Key West and Vicinity: Warm to their stations before curfew. | er, Betty: Lou Mayes, Anne} S| ae a, er this afternoon and tonight The full program will include Robinson, Pesty Tucker, Ann eee mes os ee : Florida: Slowly rising ten window. BIKE ay ee on perature . this, afterngop,and — to- al ¥ | night. T ath | Do—Use a sharpening steel—! . . the following numbers: | Carleton, Barbara Brunson. Program ! -- Danced’ by Carolyn Cherry : ; Maste! f » Ceremonies—Leon } Alters. Models: Helen S i FS we meranier, 1h {°° Florence Strong, Susan : : 1 ' |like the butcher's, but smaller. | , Hatteras, oe einem mges hao ut Music by—Barroso arid ‘his‘Or-| ‘kin, Gloria Silveira, ‘ = S |The buteher will show you how.| U0" Wueni we frag wert Sanat tote Bapay re chestra. “(|| Harold Scriver, Jessie Dowl- j : ; : Den't—Have knives sharpened) | 1.4 ne pee it ccdmon , Practice Accompanists—Ruth Jel- | ing, Eva Navarro. really | a ye liff, James O'Neil, Arthur! Tovey. 1 Act 1 | Opening Choru: erts and cast; danced by Mrs.! E, T. Shepard. | Timberly, Wilmette Cama- Act 2 lier, Consuelo Cobo, Emma Tea for Two—Dorothy vean Pe-| Neil Ayala, Betsey Smith, tersen. Pauline Ketching, Dorothy Ross, Anne Kennedy; Louie Frank Cheek, “Tex” Williams, S. E. Rose, A. Politis, D. C.} jor ground unless they need it. Act 13 = Do—Have knives- sharpened by Tap—Dorothy Jean Petersen : ; % q es ap | Act 14 i ; PS James Rob-' Kalamazoo—Sung By Joseph Mc- Elliott. Jitter Bugs: Eleanor Allies are working on reply to} | someone who specializes in Phil] the increasing 1JBomt-snenace sharpening. Much of the blade} ~ = Ss = ae ; can be wasted by improper grind-/don’t discard knives and other) go. Rub the jing. lcutlery because they look bad.! throat, chest _ Don’t—Throw a knife away/If you have a surplus, loan what back with just because the handle has!you do not require sight time-tested |worked loose. Usually a few spa abe riiua pla epee ema taps on the rivets with a ham-|°T ' newly-weds who find it mer, holding the handle flat /difficult_to get_the cutiery they against a hard surface, will make/need. —— Eggler, Ralph Perito, Louis E. “She sold more W nds the , in si ” the handle tight again. | j Ries AVinrentDERNardo . salantabilbaraibiadbeines i sitass ,Do—Remove cutlery, from} CARD OF THANKS n, Peggy Moss, | Edgar Collins. ana Gada a ; -.__._____ |dishes before scraping plates in-| B n, Ruth Page,| Finale {to refuse can. Thousands e of | Virginia Durham, Mary Louise} Nurse’s Aid—Mrs. Naomi Sjur- Porter. sen. Act 4 | Motor Corps—Mrs. Alfred D. Me- Sleepy Lagoon—Sung by Mrs. Masters. Frank Giambattista; danced by|Production—Mrs. Louise Al-]| ; jburned foods from plates or fry-|Mrs. Sophia Roberts. We assure Mrs. E. T. Shepard and John! ber. ing pars with sharp; eaene|one and all that their kind deeds Dowling. | Staff Assistants—Mrs. GIVES will be always remembered. | Finelly the THE FAMILY. Swanson. | Introducing Jack Murphy | Canteen—Mrs. Walker Wilson. ney ‘TER INSTITUTE POR ADVANCED STUD news: rciogy ae Ee Bs Act 6 |Junior Red Cross — Miss Zetta pata emai Serenade in Blue—Sung by Leon! Frances Cabrera. iCETON, NEW JERSEY CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA HOLD VERY INTERESTING SESSION ICKS VapoRus | Act 3 | Stompin’ at the Savoy—Sung by} Betty Gartenmayer and Ar-| thur Tovey. Chorus: Smith, Barbara FICTION - NON-FICTION TECHNICAL BOOKS Open 8:30 A.M. to 7 P.M. | UF You'Re Loonie Foa : We take this means of extend-| {knives, forks and spoons are lost |ing our heartfelt thanks to those | A MESSAGE FROM DR ALBERT EIN E jin the garbage. i who were so kind and consider- | i Don‘t—Try to cut bone with alate during the illness and after slicing knife and don’t scrape|the death of our beloved one, See Pave SmitH 334 Simonton $7. Margaret | Division warns, | Act 5 Dre hart for wae Ae believe Mot eeeig onee= metals Whe 5 rat hey whaTongorre tle tng, Thad tm on IT rhe wll bang op lh of vcd mrstlobe Ty tha TF. 3 auct the Jubolt, Have tried by treperdenet— Thal every dnvstdes cele € stares, eeieest pe mimes At a eee hie ommaititrenn anna all Bhe, Bins, cnn dhe modaeing If Scan te, Son ai es gle tinerpley oc commtet of et The acrvice of our dapesine conn; cima hn fale of- By MARY J. McKNIGHT The Catholic Daughters of, young men for the Priesthood and America, Court 634, “Mary Star of! establishing a Fellowship in Rome, the Sea,” held their regular; besides their contributions to monthly business meeting, Tues-| Universities, Hospitals, Orphan- day, Jan. 5, at 8 p. m., at the Par-| ages, National charities and Paro- ish Hall, Windsor Lane. | chial Duties. The Vice Regent, Mrs. Virginia] Today the Caiholic Daughters Demeritt, presided, due to the ill-| of America are serving all ov ness of Grand Regent Mrs. Angela} the U. S. A., in War Work and as Mackey. The chaplain, Rev. Fath-| Mothers to the men in our service. er Atherton, S. J., and 16 members’ Little Key West's Court 634 ha were present. performed marvelous religious The pra were recited by the! and civic duties, considering that Reverend Father and the pledge of it is the only Apostulate in this; allegiance to the Flag given southernmost city. The minutes were read and ap-| Miss Mary Duffy, the National; proved. The treasurer, Mrs. Ade- Head of the C. D. A., has included Jaide Ellsworth, and financial sec-, some of the Key West record in retary, Mrs. Mamie Moss, submit-| her broadcast and will again give| ted their reports. The usual busi-' a complete history of Court Mary ness routine was followed: Star of the Sda in her next broad-| /, _ ,Dr, Albert Einstein, one of the most famous of all refugees from Nazi persecution, shows by the. above read a let er from State’ Regerit The Key West branch of the or-| every individual shares, willingly or unwillingly in his.own person and all the time, in the misery of the whole Mrs. Geo, H. MelIntyre, of St.) der his ‘had its trials and tribula-; people. So it is quite simply a counsel of common sense to put every dollar we can possibly at the Augustine BeacH,’ ‘in ‘which 'she! tions ‘but notwithstanding have service of a defensive war; since the fate of everyone of us immediately depends on its successful outcome.” urged immediate’*"@ttention be! met them all.\with determination , “U.$. Treasury Dept. given to the Federation of the, to keep on,and forge ahead. Court with the’ National Council) ‘The First Grand Regent, Mrs. of Catholic Women in order to! Josephine Piodela, started with carry out the will of our Holy/an enthusiastic number of mem- sh a we oe whe has eee bers and when depression came} Harry H. Fischer, will conduct manded the enrollment of all the Second Grand Regent, Mrs. we : : Catholic men and women under Lorena Whalton, kept alive the| the Prayer Service at the First their own banners for “Catholic C.D.A. at a time when it tried| Baptist Church Wednesday eve WE'D LIKE TO PRESENT A SPECIAL AWARD OF MERIT TO VOU... . . « Our Pastengetd Nothing has warmed us more at Florida Motor Lines than the dis- ‘ covery that our passengers are not merely riders—but understanding PRAYER SERVICE ‘SCOUTS ADMITTED | VISITING HERE TO THEATRES FREE, ,,.. y, pate et | iss Margaret Crow] of Mans- (Contributed) | field, Ohio, arrived in the city a! The Boy Scouis and Cubs of few days ago to spend a short Action” in co-operation with the Bishops and priests of America. “We must put back God into our hearts and homes and learn to live in a true Christian man- ner, banning indecent literature, talk, dress and amusements, pro- mote religious tolerance and live according to the Constitution of the United States of America and give expression to the Catholic} way of life,” Mrs. Demeritt said. | His Grace. Bishop Joseph P.jof faithful workers for the pro-| Hurley, at'thé recent Confirmation ‘motion and success of the Court! yy exéreises, Said the National Coun cil'of Catholic men and women in | cluded all Catholics to form this} universal gathering, an army as it! were, to live ih a just and upright | manner and lead a truly Christian life. He specially stressed, that} this Council being formed, would) in no way interfere with the relig-| ious organizations of the Church.} The Catholic Daughters of, America embodied all these prin-,;servers at all men’s souls to exist. After serving two terms she was succeded by Mrs. Virginia Demeritt as Third Grand Regent, assisted by the Vice Regent, Mr Mamie Russell, unsurpassed by | her zeal in building up the order as times had improved and fin- ally in co-operating with her su- perior officer they captured the state convention for Key West. Outstanding in this communi re the ever-loyal guardians of he treasury: Mrs. Ellsworth; the Baldwin family always active and willing to do their ‘share iff’'al! branches of Catholic''servite; Miss’ Anna Corcoran, for ‘iHany’ ‘years! financial secretary, has done her bit; Pauline Pinder, the Worker A—“I am for anything and every- thing in the interest of St. Mary's Church”, and the dependable did speaker and you are invited to the Prayer Service which is one in preparation of the Revival Service which the Church will en- gage in, in March. |nancial go-getter for the conven- tion, and also Mrs. Blanche He- wett, as monitor. For Red Cross _ services, Mrs. icCoy has been most active. Mrs. ;Eva Warner, a very busy person, time, was the highlight of social affairs of the Court.’ jof the Baldwin family, as a ;Daughter of the CDUA, always \the good of the order. ning at 8 o'clock in the absence of the Pastor. Mr. Fischer is a spien-{ junable to give much of her: Our present Grand Regent, : Mrs. Angela Mackey, a member; jhas aided every movement for! Parochial } The Rev. Father Atherton clos- this city will be admitted to the! Visit with her twin sister, Mrs. | Palace Theatre free of charge ig | Arent tT. Sjursen, Jr. = hacy cues a es ; ; , Miss Crow] is enjoying it here, | they are in their uniforms at to-'she declares, and has decided to day’s matinee. This is part of the extend her visit indefinitely. y activities that are planned i } i for the Scouts this week in ob-|Chairman of the meeting. All | eee s F Bg | Scouts, Cubs, leaders, and their ; Serving National Boy Scout Week. ! friends will attend. | On Wednesday afternoon all Scouts in uniform will be admit-} ted at the Monroe Theatre. |. AL FIRST | War stamps and bonds will be} SIGN OF A Dp | sold every night this week on Du-; ~y j val street by Boy Scouts in their; $ é t 4 j civic good turn for the week. i On Tuesday night scouts willj{ USE meet to elect city officers for! 3 666 TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS | Civic Government Day when the | Scouts will take over the city from | H 4 to 5 p. m., Friday afternoon. ' - Scoutmaster Ray Atwell and} STRAND THEATER | two other District Scout Officials} will speak at the Key West Junior- GINGER ROGERS in * morning at 8:30 o'clock. friends. This, despite war's swift-changing habits. After all, those who must travel today—must give up much . . « endure much. And you have accepted these mounting discomforts with amazing good cheer and good sportsmanship. You've made us even a little ashamed to air our troubles of various shortages: Equipment, labor, tires and whatnot. You have made us feel that anything that Florida Motor Lines and our passengers can Buffeted about—squeezed in—leff standing in the aisles—and left at the post Fish ARG oi ‘ tet ability to “take it," if, it's justifiable. returns, we pledge fo. serve you in a manner to make you forget the inadequacies of our emergency. You've been pretty swell, folks ... in fact, you've been wonderfull . ! Senior High School on Hee MAJOR and the MINOR F : and) ti ith an inspiring! Delegation : .. | Coming: “Pacific Rendezvous” ciples b&t has an elective member-}C.D.A. affairs, those lovable ree Be Charity aa 5 Doles ation of Scouts will be vis- | ship. Applicants must have the mothers, Mrs. Mamie De Barcee, ‘Cooperation with thé “Priesthood | Chins set ac hone ae the lade na! endorsement of a responsible per-'Mrs. M. Doran, Mrs. Mamie‘; i niversal A: { i i son and also a priest attesting to! Knowles, Mrs. Margaret Dion, | of protien Awaaeaaes | Khaki at their various luncheons} their practical Catholic way of liv-'Mrs. O. Gato Mrs. Annie Wells,|. The closing ode, “America”. | ms puregey. SERPS eS >; os , [Sybil Delaney, and many others. |was sung and all went home with! week on Friday night. This big, .. RANDOLPH SCOTT in | 1 A. is justly proud o! ie Past Grand Regent, Mrs. | the understanding of the parti scout celebrati file weak wi “THE SPOILERS” and their activities and the immense | Virginia Baker, left a splendid}the Court Mary Star of the Sea gs conkgaepae eens aby “The Phant: Killer” | “ om Ki amount of work accomplished by record of service, as did Mrs.!will take in the new Federation be held at the Parish Hall begin- | Coming: “West Of Tombstone” that organization. Educating |Julia Brooks, as trustee and a ficlof NC.CW. Lew atet see th ae | d ils a ‘ i BUS STATION Southard and Bzhama Streets + Phone 242 ot. teea en ranen apes ae es gannr coer