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5, 1943, THURSDAY, FEBRU-.E77 2 SOCIETY 22 Minton stone ROTARIANS TODA Cnome + 222neeaeccccegeescccasccanssamesancasaace ee The subject of the chief ad- | MISS MARIE ALBERS WEDS ENSIGN jdresses today at the Key West| L. P. ARTMAN, JR., IN ST. LOUIS, MO. Rotary luncheon was the ration-| ling system, whieh was discussed lin detail by E. P. Winter and! Miss Marie M. Albers, daugh- a four months course at the|Arthur L. Murray. ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Albers Academy in New London, Conn.,|_ Charles M. Sallas and W. B. of 6945 Alabama st. St. Louis, received his reserve commission|Brady formally became mem-/ nd Ensign L. P. Artman, Jr., February 18. He has been as-'bers of the club. ' S.C.G.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. signed to the Seventh Navai! Guests were Edward *E. Hum- | . P. Artman of this city, were District at Miami, Fla, and wi!l|phries, Howe W. Sadler, Arthur/ i$}. Louis Saturday report for his first duty on Sat-!C. Riviere, A. L. Murray, Charles! ding a ten-day leave urday. jR. Vetter, M. C. Adams, E. 'P.) The couple arrived in Key}Winter and Guy Carleton. | West Wednesday morning and} have been busy visiting throuth- COUNTY OFFICIALS very much ‘intrigued with the| LEAVE ON TRIP TO | CHECK BUILDINGS city and surprised to find Key West such a friendly and quaint | { County Tax Assessor Claude "Gandolfo and his assistant, J.) an? _ © ‘The wedding took place at i Tribity Evangelical Church with Rev. Paul Stock officiating. Standing with the couple were Miss Margie Zachritz and Mr. Charles Reader of St. Louis. Ensign Artman has completed place. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WHAT! YOU DON’T HAVE GREMLINS? Up te new only aviatars: were supposed to be both- ered by the Gremlins. But actually a Gremlin can turn up anywhere—and anybody can have a Grem- lin. Look elsewhere in The Citizen today and see for yourself. MAY SUCCEED WALLER, NOM: EINATED FOR NEW: POSITION i WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 25.| (FNS)—United States © District Judge Curtis L. Waller of Talla-! hhassee, who was nominated last week by President Roosevelt for! the post of Judge of the U.S Cir: it, Court, of Appeals for the fifth, circuit, is.a former law. part- nen of U.S, Senator Claude, Pep- } er. EXPENSIVE BIRTHDAY GIFTS SAN JOSE, Calif—Under the : will of the late Mrs. Juliette M. The appointment of Waller to: Brown, Mrs. Carol Jenson, 22, of the higher bench paves the way San Franeisce, may seleet;on each for the nomination of Dezier De-; birthday until she is 30 two dia- vane of Orlando as his successor.! mond jewels from Mrs. Brown's Devane is associated with the son} extensive collection. Later, Mrs. of Senator Charles O. Andrews in Jenson will receive the bulk of the GEORGE WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY Frank Roberts, left this morning ‘to visit various parts of Monroe PARTY AT USO GREATLY ENJOYED county, in having returns for By Red-lettering the social calen- dar of the USO-NCCS was the George Washington Birthday Party Dance at the Duval Street Center, Friday evening, Febru- four hundred and fifty- three service men and boys came streaming into the Hall, follow- ed by as pretty a galaxy of mai- dens as ever seen any evem Dressed in all hu of the rain- bow, “Dolly Mac } Latin American and our own modern American girlies. All in all, a magnificent gath ering of youth and patriotic to the N-th degree. Our genial host and director, James McFarlane, seemed thor- oughly pleased with the attend- ance. We hate the thought of losing him. He knows by name all the hostesses and hundreds of boys. You find him always surrounded by the latter and a his desk where the atmospher of confidence and __friendline prevails: which is surely a relief . from the monotony of a military day. To tell the truth, if he leaves the USO Duval Center in K West more than the military out- fit will miss him. Ask the CDA mothers and hostess The new youthful and per- onable directress of the women’s division of USO, Miss Alice White with the “Liberty Bells”, added a distinctive charm to the gathering. Buzzling about her were those vivacious girlies, Miss Dera Medina, Juanita ..Gomez, Miss Betty Johnson, Helen Sands and Del Rodriguez. The main feature of the eve- ning was a waltz contest for which two pri were given, one for the male and one for the female partner. The judges and sailors, sted by Mrs. Jo- sephine Piodelaj who in her youth managed a large and well known dancing school called “The Uresis’ in Brooklyn, N Y. Our Billy, as she is fondly known, is no relic of “lavender and ol’ lace” but as young butterily on her feet and were the soldicrs “has PROPHETIC LECTURES AT HARRIS SCHOOL James F. Spink, noted world traveler and Bible Teacher will commence a series of Prophetic Leetures in the Harris School, Southard street, on Sunday, Feb. 28, at 8:00 p, m. He will deal with Wérld Affairs in the light of fu- ture events. Mr. Spink is a Fellow Royal Geographical Soci FeHow of the Philosoph ciety of Great Britain. He Editor of “Faithful Words, the author of many book: tracts. His latest book “The Ser. of the anda MARY J. . BOBBY’S SODA SHOP, if you personal property and applica- tions for tax exemption filed with } them, and to check the construc- Tl ot and Strauss say the Lipase lara tion of buildings since the last she rhythm assessment roll was prepared. ees nOeeanY They expect to be away from Walltzers. one week to ten days, and during The Waltz contest was won by | their absence the office will be in ,our former assistant directress| charge of the clerk, Miss Lois of the USO, the very pleasing; Pinder. and charming Miss Louise Hawkes, 408 United street. The prize, a shampoo, finger wave SERVICE FRIDAY AT and manicure, or cash. Miss JEWISH SYNAGOGUE Hawkes preferred the latter. The yolng man was Pvt. Ro-; Special services will be ‘con- l.nd J. Addet, resident of No+; ducted on Friday evening, begin- raue, Norfolk, Va. The prize| ning at 8 o'clock, at the local for this winner was a long dist- | synagogue, corner of Southard and ance telephone home. | Simonton streets, by Chaplain Punch and cookies were serv-! Charles Murphy of the local Army ed as usual by those wonderful | Post. = mothers of Court of Mary Star} Rev. L. Lehrer, in charge of the of the Sea. These women be-! institution, states that everyone is long to the grandest organiza-| invited to this segvice. tion in the USA, the CDA. These} ee mothers are grand characters.; One hundred and eighteen miles All hail to them, the dariings of; of tunnel are used to bring water the boys. | to New York City. Classified Col eoseee HELP WANTED FOR SALE ! ! | MOTOR SCOOTERS, Mercury | WANTED — Fountain Counter Convertible Coupe, Trailers.!| Girls and Waitresses. Good Skating Rink. jan25-tf' salary. Southernmost City; ! Pharmacy. janl-tf New} Jook at; WAITRESS WANTED. Side-| walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming., jan4-tf TECHNICAL BOOKS | Shipment weekly. A ! our Technical Shelf may save! you dimes of postage and | weeks of waiting. PAUL)—————————_| SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon-'| WAITRESS to work dinner hour. ton St at Eaton St. i Apply immediately Ocean View feb13tomar27; Restaurant, 520 United Street,| feb23-tf | TO MAKE SPACE, am now olf-| | fering for sale several hun-} dred dollars of Restaurant) — equipment. Also several hun- DRIVING TO MIAMI Saturday dred dollars other miscellan- Morning, 9:00 o'clock. Can ac- cous equipment. Apply 118 and| Clayton 120 Duval street, located Jef- Ma- ferson Hotel Building. Ask for Bobby. feb20-tf |COAT HANGERS WANTED, $1.00 a hundred. White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. janti-tf WANTED commodate three. Brewer, 715 Fleming or chine Shop, Navy Yard. feb25-2tx want a nice clean little busi-! ness nice fixtures, and well! stocked now, doing good busi-! ness, you can own for less; | law practice in Orlando. Both Senator Pepper and Sena- tor Andrews are reported in agree- ment on the appointments of Wal- ler and Devane. CROPS ARE HIT HARD BY COLD NINETY-FIVE FERCENT Is| LOSS ESTIMATED FROM; FREEZE i { BELLE GLADE, Feb. 25. (FNS) ; —Everglades growers v ed the results of the disastrous freeze of last week and estimated that ap-/} proximately 95 per cent of the winter vegetable crop of the area! was wiped out. { Southeast of Lake Okeechobee {the mercury reached a low of 36 degrees. While the bean crop was | y far the hardest hit, cabbage al- so suffered. | Plans for replanting are already | underway, according to J. W. Mil-} ligan, representative of the Fed- | eral Horticultural Protective Ser- | vice. | Natives on the eastern bulge ot | Brazil have light hair and blue | eyes—a heritage from Dutchmen | who seized that section in the 17th | century. | GOT GREMLINS? The Gremlin 18 @ stocking pest- | i n plague- he twists ‘em It polenta Heyer | "Sue Garter's his trapeeze. STRAND THEATER estate. Women buy 90 per cent of all food and 75 per cent of all cloth- ing in the United States. Fair With Her Bold He—“Will |FORGERY CASE TO BE TRIED SHORTLY ! County Solicitor Allan B. J am a somnabulist” iCleare, Jr.. who has been away Bold He—“Ob that's right—you you marry m Shy She—“Yes — but 2 time I think 1 should tell yeu that jon business. since last Monday, is C@& 80 to amy church you want » aru > {expected to return tomorrov —and go to mime | The cases against Curtis Crow- jell, charged with forgery j will come up before Judge Wil {liam V. Albury at a special ses- ‘sion of the criminal court next week, or at the regular {scheduled for the following Mr. Cleare says Crowel !fessed to him, and Judge A ‘received a letter from Crow which he admitted his guilt The Cana only railway which operates yard. either an in North Am shipbui rica a Look, Before oP You Shop! C666 , 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS AT FIRST SIGN OF A That is our advice te rou. if are looking fer Ladies’ Ready -to-® «ar And we urge yeu te lesk ever the lovely new things we have jest recens << ety MAXWELL’S FURNITURE B 5+Pe. MODERN DINETTE 2-P° LIVING upholstered in Leatherette CUSTOM MADE with DOUBLE SPRING CONSTRUCTION, BEAUTIFULLY UP- $ HOLSTERED MAGAZINE $165 TABLE LAMPS . MIRRORS... $14° 35¢ $695 $295 WASTE BASKETS... PORCELAIN TAME... BED PADS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS OCCASIONAL ROCKERS ............ $150 a $795 LUNCHEON. Now Showing . . . TABU Cologne and Perfumes ARGAINS! - SUITE $350 ROOM SUITES 129° Felt-Base LINOLEUM Running Foot . . . 30c 9x12 RUGS $595 6%9 RUGS £295 $ A 5-Drawer Chest. Full Size Bed, Vanity or Dresser MES MAURICE WEINTRAUS Meneoe 614 Duval Street Key West Fla Note Our New ‘. 611 Duval St. COME Get Your WESTINGHOUSE Glass Coffee Maker Made With PYREX BRAND GLASS PARTS HEATING HERE IS ANOTHER BIG VALUE! WESTINGHOUSE SPECIAL $8 9 5 GLASS COFFEE MAKER PYREX GLASS PARTS ' and WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC than the price of fixtures. Ap-i ply Bobby Soda Shop, Jeffer- | son Hotel Building. feb20-tf TRAILER, good condition, com- fortable, $185.00 cash. Apply} room 8, Stone Hotel, corner White and Division, feb23-3tx SEVERAL MOTORS, from % to} 3 horsepower. Single phase} 110-220. Speeds varying 1750; to 3400 Sleeve and ball-bear- ing, including wiring and switches. Quantity of oe wiring, including No. 6 and 14. WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole or broken. Factory needs scrap. J. R. Stowers Company. feb12-ti | WANTED—A Lady Companion, age 40 to 45 years with a view of. marrying for an interview regarding same. Address your replies to Mr. R, care of Citizen Office. feblg-6tx FURNISHED APARTMENT for Navy couple aia | and April ist: A, clo Citizeh” © feb22-6tx LARAINE DAY in A Yank on the Burma-Road Coming: “FLYING FORTRESS” MONROE THEATER. CHESTER MORRIS >in ©" * |“ LIVE ON DANGER” arid? ' Confession of Boston! Blackie! Coming: ‘BOOT HILL BANDITS'| EERO MAXWELL ona 1) © .901y Fleming Street, Corner Margaret Street rye COMPANY, Incorporated Furniture and Furnishings Maxwell Venetian Blinds é |BUY WAR BONDS KEY WEST, FLORIDA and Westinghouse Heat Units BRING YOUR FAMILY to see the new Soring CLOTHING we are SHOWING for MEN. WOMEN and CHILDREN All good working order. Rea- | NEWLYWEDS URGENTLY need sonable. Can be seen after 4! small apartment. No children.! Pp. m., 218 Simonton or 626! No pets. Box SOS, The Citi-| Grinnell Street. feb23-3tx! en. feb23-tf vice Men’s Guide” comes off the press this week with a first edi- tion of 50,000. Key W and service men are heartily invited to hear this}ONE BABY’S CRIB and Mat-|wANTED TO RENT, Sewing J. G. KANTOR, j2x. Exclusive MEN’S Shop outstanding speaker. ee ad- vertisement in Saturday's issue. MORE HANDS ARE NEEDED AT HOME (Contributed) A fast and furious drive by the Red Cross must get under way, the country is at war. Men are giving their 1 on many battle frants. Red chapters are plqading for the women of Amer- ~ icajte lend only their hands. One hufdrea and eighty million surgi- ca cessings must be completed ang ready,far shipment by March 14th. The Gaeta for Key West is ninety thousand. In order to get this huge assignment underway, more and more hands are needed. You are urged to lend your help. Don't Last Long Enough Will—I've found a wonderful dentist. Every time he extracts a tooth he gives his patient a drink to stimulate him. Joe—Phen what are you so gleomy about! did he run out of drinks? Will—No; | ran out of teeth. tress, one baby’s Taylor Tot, one combination Zenith radi | $125.00, one portable Victrola. ! Phone 423-W. feb24-3tx! URNISHED FOUR-BEDROOM } HOUSE, $8,000.00. Large cash | required. Phone feb24-3tx | F TYPE WRITER, Remington! portable. Practically new. $45.! Call 1069-J. feb24-2tx } FOR SALE—Fine 50x200 lot,! central dwelling !ocality, side- walk curb. Reasonable price! or will lease at low rate. Box XYZ. feb23-25-27;marlx LOST LOST—Gas Rationing Book 1H,! Fort Village, Mrs. Louise Ma*- | tox. feb23-3tx HELP WANTED WANTED — MIDDLE AGED LADY to care ,for, small child, from 9 until 6 daily. . Mrs. D,! ' M.* Parsons, 1122 Southard Street. feb20-4t< Machine. Mrs. Paul McGinnis, North Beach Inn. feb24-3tx | WANTED — Four experienced waitresses. Reasonable hours and good pay. Jefferson Cof- fee Shop. feb24-3tx OFFICER WANTS TO BUY 2- or 3-bedroom, modern house in livable condition. Good neighborhood, suitable for chil- dren. Box'D, care The Citi- zen. feb24-3tx FOR RENT SMALL STORE. Apply 912 Divi- sion. feb20-6tx FURNISHED ROOM for two available. 1212 Packer Street. feb25-Itx BEAL ESTATE Business or Residential Lots all parts of the Island; Terms Reat , ‘ Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval jan8-tf) Call 9164, | Large Assortment of .. MEN’S FANCY SHIR JUST RECEIVED 16-OZ. SUITS 517 Sizes 14 to 17 =: ALL SWEATERS 20%’ RED for CIVILIAN and SERVICE MEN Extra Special!! serv ye BUCKLE or LACE TYPE Plain or Genuine se. UCTION %& | MILiTaRY TYPE OFFICERS‘ _ ALCO. BRAND Military CAPS DUVAL: STREET Qppesite Palace Theater PHONE 897 : Sizes end KEY WEST | Widths FoIViLIAN oR @ROBLEE @ JARMAN @ FORTUNE SHOES NEW THINGS for CHILDREN Select Whatever You Want—What You Need WEAR IT TODAY and PAY ON PAY DAY Buy the Easy Convenient Way ON CREDIT We are Head-to-Toe Outfitters! PEOPLE'S CREDIT STORE “The Friendliest Credit Store in South Picrida~ Nicxnos OLE Duval St." 1ce V \ fcr MEN IN or OUT of the SERVICE Black Brown White LOCATION

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