The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 11, 1943, Page 3

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THURSDAY, MANCH i1, 2983. . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — peooce eoonceese eesdbnecee) oo | ‘WEATHER REPO 'RED CROSS NURSES | MARRIAGE MART | ~* S OG I iE TY. se RT | pep AL : | Frank Davita, 24, of Brooklyn, | The LARGEST SELECTION of Fine and Marilyn Sue Smith, 21, of} eeneprcsces Sengcegporococapecepegnegoegegnes> ey. es at 8:30 a, al | he oo were married yesterda! Aero lane 1 JT. (City Office) (Contributed) tome afternoon by Justice of the Pea CATHOLIC CLUB GIVES FAREWELL | The Marine Hospital may be a! Fisk reserves ine | Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. Bee Temperatures 3 PARTY FOR JAMES MePARLANE sigh lest 24 hours ___77/ thing of the past put the Red _ County Judge Raymond R. Lord est last night 69 Cross Nurses Aides who had| Shenla be opel oe pein re rt ; | Lows See eas ae d , 25, ey West, ani By MARY J. McKNIGHT ‘Mean . 73! their training there haye gone to | Virginia Hardin, 21, of Chicago. The Catholic Daughters of; friends, He cooperated with every Normal 72| further achievement. They are >—_ in SOU RID . | in TH FL A! ae Court 634 “Mary Star) one and couldn’t say “no” to any- Precipitation | now assisting at the Army Post | Not The Record } Now on Display Come - Your Selectio: e Sea” gave a farewell party | one. Rsinfall 24 hours ending | Hospital at the Key - West Bare Champ—What’s my tempera-| while the Stock is + pasta “oo oe ken Dinner for James! An-! i 2 | Miers app Director of the U.S. 0.-| oh ges Regent, “Mrs, 8:80 a. m., inches 0.00! Fas made ose ger ee | > es ae di | | y, augmentéd Father ‘ s made? arré ents for ‘them . mS oc—Hundred and three. €.§ at the Duval street Cen- Total a oni, since Mar. 1; ‘to assist in ral hospital | Editor, The Citi: ‘si Champ— v =| . ihumtas evefiing, March 4th,| Atherton’s remarks aiid said his} “inches 14a| now anda ~~ fs sdgoed Will yon kindly at pt mp—What’s the world’s rec a as a.surprise party and Mr. (Seen with rig ej Deficiency sinee Marek 1, Ward which’ will be completed in! the following questi | peraciane, was deeply - toughed Maubhters: pne and all, w ap YGY | inches .98 about a month, and six women] térs which I feel is of great’ im-}2 pounds. There are many mor e tribute paid him. He said:| pleasant. She presented Mr, iPotal raintal ‘have reported for duty, including| Fortance to the people of this! articles that could be enumerated. "It is I, who am deeply indebted |Farlane with a Parker Pountain | 70 fal since Jan. 1, 4 t Siva ladies tor the generous and| Pen as a token of nee | inches ss 62, Mrs. Naomi Perez Sjvreon ™ s,| community: {| No wonder the laborers. go, on | wholehearted 66 us it How C Sish-et the Bea | Detioi eh tea : Ruth Maloney Pierce, Mrs, Joh Is there any office, officer,| strike, and keep striking, under f? suppo} render | ond pete oat." 0 prerers| oa * 1 waa eer ee ee uo representative of the proper de-! hoa conditions. I am = against es "? nese inley, Mrs. eeler Na-! partment ‘where a person may en-} strikes, but at the present time A eb hag Prepared and] pp pein Would follow him| Relative Hu idity | 2aro, and Mrs. P. W. Riley. | ter protest and report the many,'! am also against those unpatriotic Hcthers, Mimic Debate 7 Mr. McFarlane will. be ite | 83% } These women are doing their} | many unpatriotic racketeers that! profiteers, and I feel that it is high} eh ad sce gg fn dite of te LE Pha ph Tomorrow's Almanac share, are you doing yours? | are imposing on the Key West con-/ time that they be run down and Wolf ‘and daughter Mrs Fi He | from as far north a Ft; Lauder- | (Sunrise _.. "7:39 a, m,|__Have you contributed to the sumers, disregarding the coopera-|Placed in concentration camps Mis. Adelaite Elisworth, ‘or dale andes for south a5 Pi Sunset EEE Net 2: 36 p.m. hes Fund Drive? | tion due our government at ~ were they belong. I stand for fair treas-; igeor Moon: “ 12:09 p. m. Sia eeeanereerces? present time? play, vrer for many years of the C, D, R.,, Key, | re “ i ! supervised the affair and ‘Tepre-| This work will be more advan-| Moanset aaa aria ove that he won atop taking. | dee Soa especially | Key West, Fla., Tae sented the Vice Regent, Mrs.’ tageous for the “Boys” in camps,| Tomorrow's Tides j 8. | beef, is way out of reason, and | Wrerch ine ey Virginia Demeritt and Mrs, Pauline putting on shows, taking care of | (Nayal Base) ' Slightly warmer tonight. | ease sabe gaia ogee it has er iece of Pinder, prophetess who were very their needs, cigarettes, ' eandies, High Tide Lowes Tide Florid: 5. ; H Slightly w: to- he the grippe and could not ae paper, books and mailing! 3:17 a.m. 8:15 a.m. tog eS ean ar [pe ealles. bech pong euee nie OUR SIDESHOW 1 Dackages,, 2:46. p.m. 9.56 p.m, ~| Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi-| cjass beef, 14 ounces in all, is call-| Mrs. Josephine Pindella came a A Director never becomes one, | cola” at No" phall’ oiee i RECA’ t or bit late due to a ing by accident. Behind such men are | FO! ST : ‘ede Tat F!a pound. For that they are charg { e to a misunderstanding by ac ind su n storm warnings have beet is-!ing one dollar or more, with =| 5 eee about the date, but was om time basie reasons for the job. Direc-” Ba! West and Vicinity: sued. # Ns ee * A Fee ee At ale for the goodbye to Mr. Mac. —_, tors have background and ex-' pairs, ve : take it ig leave # as their ee i) Ge a LL? All the Army and Ni Chap-' cerience, For instance, our Mr. | RSS Ce: - answer. If you complain they wi Inins were fei es Rev Tt, na McFarlane was Nationpl, Presi- |sonsseateseanensssons eee. | tell you to blame the government. Father Fallon, Redemptorest, of dent of the United States Football! Cheese is another article, com-! the Navy: Rev. George Murphy, | Referees’ Association. He was a| mon, ordinary cheese, 60, 70 and 8. J., of the Army; Rev. Terrence, popular football player in Canada’ 80 cents per pound, from 30 to 45 : : King, S. J., auxiliary Army Chap-! and Cleyeland, Qhio,. He also per pound, overcharge. | | Little t has, among other Ladies’ 5: Jain, and the Pastor of St. Mary's’ served with the Royal Canpdian| Chicken when it is weighed is 3/ tHimgs, flashing white teeth. adies’- Beautiful . . . gram Rey. Father Thomas Ath-. Horse Artillery. 1914-16, and was) FOR SALE ; pounds, and for these 3 pounds| ae SL ee W. d 6 B erton, and his assistant pas- overseas in actual service. « they charge you. But before it is er well-formed bones, owe tor, Rev, John Murphy, 8. J, |. ‘Whe latter gaye him a clearer TECHNICAL BOOKS — New|WAITRESS WANTED. - Side- Recasa algae they take the en-| their charm to a diet rich in cal- ar To e ag Ss The guests of honor were Ma- insight to the needs of men in the Shipment weekly. A look at) walksCafe, Duval and Fleming.|trals out; and those they resell at} cium and phosphates. Charm- | jor Shaw, Key West Barracks, and; service, He was always ready to| our Technical Shelf may save | mar$-tf| 60 cents per pound. When you get| secret for you: one level teaspoon Sa Col. Young of Ft. Taylor. ‘chat. with them encauraginely | you dimes of postage and |——_ home you will find that you paid{ of Rumford Baking Powder, as | | $ 95 The Victory Girls now known and chase their blues away with | weeks of waiting, PAUL|WANTED — Fountain Counter] for 3 Pounds, and you only have/ contained in baked foods, pro- Special at as our “Liberty Belles,” were ajl- wholesome’ good fellowship. In| SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon-; Girls and Waitresses. Good Seoeeeeeeees, Vides one-half your daily mini- ; so on hand to th trouble t of it he was their; ton St. at Eaton St. \ sali . a "e and Git taeell. tc thats tant be cmap when | feb13tomarz7 Thmetecy. oe ONG ARM BRAND COFFE oe ed daily inioae at JUST RECEIVED — ABSOLUTELY NEW! | one-third your daily minimum of genial friend, Tnese young hrv-,#7 M. P. what charges he wished |———————___ | TRIUMPH tesses assumed their roles and did | to prefer against @ young soldier |FOR SALE—Box Spring and Mat- | warrress to work dinner hour. Z i poe HS a —— remarkably well during the ab-,}> ‘as taking from the Hall, Mc-| tress, for double bed, used only | “4 o pj, immediately Ocean View COFFEE = i j gence of the Women’s Division Di-! Faila-c answered, “Me? Sse | ten days. Also Leatherette, Restaurant, 520 United Street MILLS ee Se Seer howd | in Beautiful Colors | &- wh 2 az y Recipe Material. Write = vectress, Miss Alice White, who, would prefer a charge in my life Baby Carriage. 78-1 Poinciana| } was called to Washington, D.°C., Bealpst aman in Uncle Sam's uni-| Place. marl0-2tx feb23-tf]| AT ALL | today—Rumford Baking Powder, 53-Piece Set, Service for 8. for p conference. ! | form: just take him outside and), ——— GROCERS Box F, Rumford, Rhode Island. | . dat } The Army Band of 18 ieces | give him a. little advice, but tell| PRICED RIGHT—For immediate! WANTED—A Night Cashier, ex-|seraeannececonesceccacee | ! with their leader, Mr, David. Hel-/ him when he is ready to observe, cash sale: Gas Range, G. E. Re-| rapa fe, 428 Duval St Side- Specially Priced | frigerator and other h hold * val eolad table’ ea poses Bay Mal Pre esata tis aetaces a Buck | Pieclvinial Call eat 1210 “South| expen Qt | UUUTTOUTONSOOUNEOEEUEAEEOUNANOEOAOOUOASAEEAANOOUUEEEUUEEUU AARON | them. | was kis of ar merican | St., from 5:00-9:00 p. m. | Mr. McFarlane’s successor Mr. hari Direetor. Men mar-10-2tx| |WANTED—One young counter U; y/ S A kh YO U | A. Lemon and Mrs. Lemon were; The evening came to a Gis oe ee RRA, cope ‘ay waitress, Good ncie am SRS present at the dinner. | with comments on the swell din-| FOR SALE—1939 Ford Sedan. Ex-| W28es) Caroline Barbecue | Rev. Father Atherton, S. J., ad-: ner anf the generous helpings of} cellent mechanical condition. | tand, 901 Caroline Street. ° dressed the guests and during the| delicious chicken. Farewells were! Two very good tires; three good mar11-4tx To Lend Him course of his remarks _ said:| spoken with i ‘tinge -of ni 4 mu at + hep yee > Tan xt ore wiic “Never in my life did I meet with parting. but all were really ee sign Sharp, x e- a one who had such a marvelous t tor Mr. McFarlane’s pramotion| tween 4:00 and 6:00 p. 10 PERCENT OF YOUR INCOME rsonali Made so mi for'a better and Pieper job. mario 3tx |WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole re <n ik : | or broken. Factory needs scrap, —o— ee PCG Se ee aaa gcc FOR SALE—Man’s Bicycle. $20, J. R. Stowers Company. B e . :) eash, 100 Whitehead Street. | feb12-tf uy U.S. War Savings Bonds and’ my With Floral Decoration and RED CROSS FUND PROGRAM STACED mar l0-1¢x | ———________. Stamps Regularly Z ) ‘ NEWLYWEDS URGENTLY need a STILL INCREASING. AT HARRIS | SCHOOL Fo: SALE—Nearly new Ford! er gad era No children. —_o—— BE Ns \ 1 4 = 22K NATURAL Battery. $5.00. Nearly new | lo pets. Box iS; The Citi- | %-hp. motor, shafting, pulleys,; zen. feb23-tf HE FIRST NATIONAL B. " © GOLD BORDER DRIVE LAUNCHED PIRST a RENDERED “UNDER AUSPICES | ete.,>for less than cost. 1224) ——_____ of KEY WEST i | Seminary. marll-2tx|COAT HANGERS WANTED. You Woul i MARCH TO CONTINUE , OF PARENT-TEACHER | etemempaeecn | 9100 w bendred. Phone S88. Are : : - “5 u Would Expect THROUGH MONTH i ASSOCIATION FOR SALE—One breakfast suite.| we will call. White Star lember of the Federal Deposit Insurance i ; To Pay at Least | ilies bed, mattress and springs. One| Cleaners, 701% Duval St. : Corporation Contributions in the Red Cross! The Harris School P.-T. A. held} studio couch. 6-E Porter Place. | marl-tf ; $8.00 For a Set of War Drive continue to come in, {its parler Sees meetiog marll-2tx | ANTED—One Tabpagtion aan MAUAANHUAVLAAUANGOMLENASNGUOEEOOUUEODEGUO OUD UEEAE AA t = This Quality. with many additional contribu- Wednem: aniiter Beet o- REAL ESTATE one Service Station Attendant. Pe On Sale tors each day. \ rs 2.) ————_——————_; Lou Smith Auto Service, White}, The following is 2 list of the) Mts, Stone. Program. cbAir™MAD- Business or Residential Lote all ‘ak 7 eben tated Fon ee and Fleming Streets. mar9-6t latest contri ions made ie ro Island; ‘erms =. - cause | erittle Duteh Mill” by June| 4-“OTTO KIRCHHEINER | WANTED—Bicycle, man's. Must COMPLETE HOME OF = $ 6-95 Joan ‘Dichel McCauley -..$50.00; yates and Kenneth Felton. | Realtor | be in good condition. . Cash. Frank Lewinsky 25.00 |S a eg Crimson Tulps” by|Phones 124 and 736-R 05 Duval! 813 Duval street (upstairs), Letilia M. Friede 25.00| porbara Dickens. jan8-tf | mar9-8tx bed Mrs, Edward McCarty -.. 11.00!" «914 Man Wind” by. Patsy : ‘ i == : P. V. Marois 1800 Johnson and Jimmie Butler. nae * . | WANTED—Small ice box, Phone 7 j ‘ Open An Account Joha. J. Russell 5.00)" “Dutch Children” by Jeannie) —————————__________;_ 222-M or 625 Angela. im : —s . . : Lillian L. Wright. 5.00' Meador, Betty Lou Beck and|LOST—"A” Gas" Ration” BOOK: 3-10-2tx a ‘m its simply magnificent! Laura and Curtis Stimson — 5.00 john Laws, | Finder please return to 909 i lovely Duo-tone Mr. and Mrs. Haydn Ting ort busifless session fol-| PaUlinecksapemsrseneemartahlaie. FOR RENT Ata pining rie score 2m : 4 é Ss a ATURAL GOLD BOR Mrs, Lee H. Rogers 8: Fowler - explained| LOST—“A” Gas Ration Book. Re-| FOR _ RENT—Furnished four- t a Great uings ee en eae J. A. Crowe - 5.00) that due to the food shortage, it turn to Federico Fuentes, 1011} ‘room cottage, adults and no is Ast = Fcgpeher . 3 D. C. Bishop 5.00 would be necessary to make new} Division Street. marl0-3tx| pets, Phone 222-M. 3-10-2tx 10-PIECE in 4 under $8.00. Open an easy Mrs. M. Florette Albury oe ~ 5,00} menus in the lunch room, but ee zs COMPLETE i charge account for YOUR set Contribution ~—. steae he gyee outing shetty wena —— ees OUTFIT 7 ‘hile they last Ralph Milner 3n9{ core to serve well-balanced J. Roland Adams : meals, He also stated that aft- C. E. Palmour _. 2.50 er the war, the American people New Stock of SPRING Chuck Wardlow 2.00! would be more educated in fod ; Mrs. E. H. Dyerberg’ - 2.00! b bre, cA Bicharas —— 200 [Kawcteeige of pee 8 Ne ws D R E S SE S Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Moore 2.00! r Get Yours NOW! Ensign and Mrs, R. K. Lace 2: pameeeents Department—Mrs.| @ Bi. ge ore ae, Mrs, W. Maloney se 2.00 | Ely, 6A: ; Mrs, Meador, 4A. 10-PIECE COMPLETE Bes. Mrs. C. E. Shine ve .00 | Primary Department—Miss M. That is al) we shall tell you about in this week's list of Mrs, G. M. Haylie .. 2.00) Haskins, 2A; Mrs. Huddleston,|§ Specials. . LIVING ROOM OEE 0 See the N. Homer Cowles — 1,95! 3R. : Consining ss SETTER, LOUNGE, ee the RING CLOTHING J. H. Trainor —_ ‘ 1.00; Miss Helen Wiliams. teacher of There are many more Specials. Come in and look around, OCCASION. we are SHOWING for Manuel Iey 2-P; UIT PICTURE, 8x12 Felt-Base RUG and JUNIORS Dresses $5.95 fi Merat'swoxen' "= Only A Few Left!. [|| MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Mrs, Jennie Malone Mrs. John Walker, Jr. "Made'to sell for $9.50 .. SPECIAL:AT : Select Whatever You Want ‘ COMPLETE i Buy Whatever You Need! Agnes Goss BLOU Made of lovely. chiffon BLOUSES ses-cmu ni clr 3:82.50 DINETTE § SET enz:® Q / 50 WEAR IT TODAY and la Mrs, John Pinder Mrs. Camille Stickney Mrs. Julio Barcelo Anne Kennedy - G. &. Kennedy -~ sin Mrs, William Riber Mrs, Leonard H. Lawrence Mrs, O. R. Flagg — a3 Mrs, John Wardlow Mrs, W. R, Sands ae: Mrs, Andrew Elwood Pau! Ladd i Mrs. C. Powell Mrs. G. E. Hale W. M. Whitley Contribution Mrs. Corrine Wilson Mrs. W. Menendez Mrs. C. Saunders . Mrs. H. Sanchez Fie Mrs, John Dalaney Consisting of BUFFET, ExTENBION PAY ON PAY DAY TABLE, 4 and 6x9 Feuboe wo VPS Buy the Easy Convenient Wey ——— ON CREDIT! We are Head-to-Toe Outfitters! MIL INE MAXWELL Co., in. |The People’s ‘Siiee MRS, MAURICE WEINTRAUB, Manager _ 901 Fleming coe Corner Mazgaret Street ERB Aoi ae New Address FRERRTEasaaee & PHONE 25 SeSSSS5SES555 5258558838 614 Duval Street Key West, Fla. 8/8 ‘ (WEST, p PHONE 25

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