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PAGE SIX -: SOCIETY : FORMER STATE SENATOR GUEST OF ROTARIANS |BOY SCOUTS ALSO IN AT- TENDANCE AT REGULAR LUNCHEON OF ORGANIZA- TION YESTERDAY eoeceeres DIVISION STREET SCHOOL P..T. A. PUTS ON PROGRAM TUESDAY NIGHT (Contributed) The mothers and fathers of the rooms. Our vice president, Mrs. Children from the Division St.|Julius Spector, took the leading} school enjoyed a very pleasant} role in the dark of the auditorium} evening Tuesday night, Feb. 9,! with candles for effect. | when the Division St, School! | P. T. A. celebrated Fathers’ Night should be fair ‘ = | David Ee wara, fofiherly oe Chaplain Craft spoke and’ fe-j cited common e PEOPLE'S FORUM ‘The Citrsen welcemes expres- f the views of its read- it the editor reserves the delete which are considered libelous warranted. The writers letters to 300 words, and write REGARDING GARBAGE Editor, The Citizen: I see according to your paper night! that the Boy Scouts’ are THE KEY WEST CITIZEN any items and confine the SCOUT: OFFICIALS GUESTS OF LIONS SEVERAL ADDRESSES GIVEN | West. This was done to perfec- AT REGULAR MEETING LAST EVENING (Contributed) \ The regular meeting of the Key ! State of Fl | West: Lions Ctub was held at the | Den Jast night. The honor guests | prief talk—on seouting lin this Mr. Potter called on Adam jStanczk, the boy who received, jthe medal of honor, and also a | medal for organizing the Cub | Pack in the city to tell the club | what had been done and what the | Cub Pack meant to the boys of Key |tion by explaining why the cubs | were organized and reasons and | the things they do in order to pre- pare them to become Scouts in the |future when they become of age. | Uncle Charlie Ketchum, | was the first Scoutmaster in the orida and at present the | District Commiss who, - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1943 ‘LONDON BARS ARE OPEN TO ALL RANKS (Ry Aneocintes Prem LONDON, Fet 2—The War Office has decide it means for the betterment of the community and for the building of men for the future as leaders in the community in which they live. Uncle Charlie stated that every one should lend a hand in the Scout movement as it is a very important measure in any com munity. Also as guests of the club was Herbert C. Feldman, US.N., and * Mr. A. B. Anther, of Miami. and Founder's Day. Mrs. G. M. Lynch, president,} presided over the unusual pro- gram. Chaplain Craft, N.O.B. Navy Choir, started the program to- gether with community singing of God Bless America and _ other group songs. Principal Earl Ham- ilton gave a wonderful specch for | parents and teachers. Miss Alice the woes of fathers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stansill! pepped up the audience with anj odd exhibition of Hill Billy music on the violin and mandolin. i | An unusual playlet in honor of| the Founders of P. T. A. was given by the 6th grade pupils of Miss Muchiler and Miss Mulinox’s REBEKAH' LODGE HAS CEREMONY Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14 held their annual Obligation Night for newly elect- ed Officers on Tuesday evening at | the regular meeting of the Lodge. } This beautiful service was writ- | ten by Mrs. Kose Hoffman, and} presented as follows. | Conductor, Edna Albury and Warden Leona Collins entered the room with tall lighted candles, | and in a line of march lit the can-| dles of each member present, af-| ter which the members retired} from the room. Chaplain Mrs. Lillie Kemp en-} tered carrying the Bible, followed! by the Conductor and Warden! marching slowly to the center of! the floor and lighted three tall candles of white, green and pink, | and the members following slow-! ly, each carrying a tall lighted can- | dies, forming in the center of the| room a circle. The Obligation led by Vice Grand, Verna Lowe was! given, At the conclusion the Con- | ductor and Warden seated of-' ficers and members at) their re- spective stations. A most interest- | ing program followed. Mrs. Ethel ; Herndon is the New Noble Grand | of Sparkling Waters Lodge. SMEAR A JAY Men of the U. S. Army Are in this war for keeps— As they speed to the front In their motorized jeeps. And they look pretty cocky In their overseas caps— As they roll on their way To smear some more Japs. Now, Uncle Sam’s Navy Will fight for you and me And keep the ship lanes open All up and down the seas. aught hell at Pearl Harbor! But they could take the raps. ’Twas a different story at Mid- way— They were in there smearing | Japs. | I | | At Guam they showed their col- | ors, Those United States Marines. | A he-man fighting outfit That thrives on pork. and beans. They fought them to a standstill From revellie ‘till taps, With rifle and bayonet e in there smearing Now they can't win this wer alone, It's up to you and me To keep on buying war bonds And help to keep us free. So unloose the old purse string: Pull them ‘till they snap, For every little bond you buy Will smear another Jap. CARROL JOHN WEAVER. U. S. Veterans Hospital, Bay Pines, Florida, February 1, 1943. yday incidents state senator from this d istrict, |to take over City ‘Administration that are uppermost in everyone hearts, bringing out how impc i 2 . | now a lieutenant in the navy, was on Friday. Perhaps they will ar- range to have the garbage col- lected, which has been hanging around the streets for ten days. Curry recited a humorous poem on | He |Annie Crusoe, \it was announced. jfleeing in thet direction. tant the fathers’ influences are 1D among the visitors at the’ lui hheon the home. \ yseterday of the Key Wes tay The minutes were read by Sec- Club: Other guests were Captain s. The| McVickas, USN. Charles Salas treasure! was given by} and W. B. Brady. Miss Marion Carey and everyone! The program was in charge of was amazed at the results of the! William V. Little, who introduced n the report from the unusual! Dr, William R. Warren. Dr. War- Sock drive given two weeks ago! ran) said he had a message from 38 Se .,,| the president of the International rhe Founder's Day birthday, Rotary, regarding the institution care wesw ares ice Mr T. C.| of measures, after the war, of re- foore as the door prize. Mrs. -| habilitating Rotary in the many cher’s room won the double prize | countries where it is now outlaw- for the most mothers and fathers! ¢q. erect | Scoutmaster Ray Atwell and | Refreshments were served and; members of Troop 52, Boy Scouts | home with light| of America, which is sponsored by jthe Rotary Club, attended the | luncheon. Mr. Atwell invited the| “—“—--——_ | Rotarians to be present tonight| ‘in Parish Hall, where a reception | ra) retary Mr: al gi F everyone went S hearts. | thirty-third anniversary of Boy | Scouting,,in, the United States. : |SERVICE AT JEWISH . Lounders Have Girl \ SYNAGOGUE HERE —— | | will be held in observing the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lounders: announce the arrival of a seven-| : . A special service will be con- pound girl at a local hospital. | ducted this evening, beginning at | The baby wik be given the:g o'clock, at the local Jewish name Judith Ann. | Synagogue, according to annourice- | _ Mother and daughter are do-| ment made today by Rabbi L.| ing fine. | Lehrer, in charge of the institu-j Mrs. Lounders wag the former tion, daughter of Mr.! Sidney Aronovitz, recent law and Mrs. Hilary Crusoe. graduate, will deliver an address =e to service men on the subject of NAZI DIVISION “Patriotism.” | All interested are invited to at- (Continued from Page One) end almost as many have fallen tend the service. into Red hands. THREE BOYS Another Russian army. south’ (Continued from Page One) |hours later, which was then 4 lo’clock in the morning. in the last 24 hours, as it contin-| “Something told me,” Captain Fy ‘. Camero said today, “that these ued its drive toward that key | rove ere ist then nnacents they | city. One column of that army, |tried to make out to be, so this | time I laid down a curtain of fire has swung in the questioning line until Rice southwestward toward the Sea|and Green confessed to stealing |the three automobiles and one of Azov in an éffort to cut off truck, besides breaking into a building in Pompano. “Latér in. the morning I wired} \to the sheriffs in ¢he counties! : A |where the thefts had been com-| The communique said further) mitted, and the sheriff of Hills-| that nearly every sector in the}borough was the first to wire) peaks i iback that the boys Were wanted | vicinity of the Black Sea is now j, Tampa for a ‘mroe . Serious controlled by the Russians. ‘crime than merely’ stealing the! car. What the other charge is I} I of Rostov, freed many villages the German fugitives who are! | CARD OF THANKS the Hillsborough — sheriff called | me up twice over the long-dist-| ance to make sure the boys would ; be held in jail until his arrival in Key West. | Captain Camero said that he} did not know how long the boys had been in Key West, or wheth- | er or not they are connected with | the recent crimes committed here, but added that he feels! that he and Policeman Jolly | have done “a good day’s work” | in ridding the city of characters jof that type. We take this means of extend- ing our heartfelt thanks to tho: who were so kind and conside! ate during the illness and aft: the death of our beloved fath and grandfather, John Tift. We assure one and all that their kind deeds will be always remember- ed. Our thanks also to Rev. A. B. Dimmick and Rev. S. P. Reinke, who officiated at the rvices. feb12-1t THE FAMILY. VII VI TVVT TY = ee. tha | PEL LLL Le Le OS They Are Here.... the GENUINE PALM BEACH WHITES CARD OF THANKS We take this means of extend- ing our heartfelt thanks to thos who were so kind and conside! ate during the illness and after the death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Mary E. Skelton. We assure one and all that their kind deeds will be always remembered. feb12-1t THE FAMILY. STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS for “NAVAL OFFICERS’ LEWINSKY’S] *19% MEN’S SHOP PHONE 146 526 Duval St. Key West, Fla. ET Everywhere ley Plummer, Chaplain’s office, Ke val Operating Base. lows: nor—Bagh;} 14 |To you, my lov: | Dream alone shall see the board While shrewdly smiles the | Duval and Angela Sts. € 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 It is a danger to the public health nda disgrace to Key West. you go you see jarbage waiting to be collected. Yours for a cleaner city, FOSTER CLARKE. Key West, Fla., eb. 10, 1943.. 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