The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 16, 1943, Page 6

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j gebecccedsoccccdscccdsonsocss ‘ ENJOYABLE BIRTHDAY P. THURSDAY Fi FOR An enjoyable surprise aoe was given at the High School at noon on Thursday in honor of Mrs. Har- yey, Kagan.,"The affair was spon- sored *by Mrs. Hildegard, Russell, ith’ Me. ane Mirs. Hagan as hon- 6e"” Fuebts:" Professor» Horace OBryent ‘Was als present... « Upheedhplars twhio» atid jude’ Roberts Faye McDonell py Mercedes Gonzalez Edith Voltage Eloisa Garcia Georgina Valdes Jennie Saunders Grace Torres Henry Russell Harry Russell Elma Benett - Jack Hoffman John Ley 1 HARRIS SCHOOL P.-T. A, PRESENTED INTERESTING PROGRAM WEDNESDAY The Harris Scheat held its regu- Jar monthly EHACR, act ayn the school»: Oise" ig day, Aptil. Haid Mrs. Cleo acl chair- man, assisted by Mrs. Huddleston; of 3B, presented the following numbers: Two songs by mixed chorus: “Duna,” “Moly Pitcher.” Easter numbers by 3B. “Easter Acrostic.” Ottille Aguera i Neil Bergstrom i Harold Carbonell Mitchell ‘Appleronch Richard Roberts Fay Pent. 1 Sonfi, “Little Bunny Rabbit.” Donald Carbonel Wayne Huddleston. Songs “At Easter. Time,” “The Bells of Easter.” Rosario Lopez Geraldine Ingraham... . Dorris. Piacott Gene Haun: ~ Sylvia Knowles ' Hilton Sawyer Samniy Nadine Donnie Carbonell Jackie Knowles Thotnas Gibson 4 z CONTRIBUTI proeteete ecoreteertiry foto tore teeters the one pats ‘a0 Mable Jenkins - Palace ‘Theater Florence Baldwin Lillian Alice’ Lang - "ea im Patt Mrs. Charles H. Quinn... 14 Eaployeee of Southern Bell & Tel- ephoné Co. (Contributed 100%) Irene Mees §.00 Alice Peat 2.00 D. Butler 2.00 Iva McDermott 2.00 Lettie Adams 2.00 Mary Hampton W, H. Shaw Lemuel Baker L. RB. Menendez P. H. Higgs Howard Overlin Willie Honnoll PUBLIC Is TO SOC! MEET, TINGS All citizens of J of Florida dtexeat: ed in social work, particularly those serving as board members of social, health ard welfare agencies or as__ professional workers in these fields of serv-! ice, are being called to Orlando on May 9, 10, 11, 12 for a stramlined session of the Flor- ida State Conference of Social Work. This will definitely be a War Conference. There will. be morning and afternoon sessions with lectures by outstanding leaders, discus- sion periods, round-table groups. All sections will be geared to preblems' éreated by the war. Speiiker’s 'will cover the fol- lowing current problems: Fam- ily! Securit} ‘and the owar; Flor; ida’s‘futhitits and 'the war; Com- munity” Planning for: children of working triothers; Health; Youth in’ e|world,at ,wan;e.Emergency war , programs; The Ni Negro and the war; Planning for the post- war ‘world; Forces reshaping so- cial service. A workshop in community; planning will also be held under the title, “We, the people, tackle a job”. | A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all citizens interested in| human welfare. Headquarters | will be at the “Angebilt Hotel, } Orlando. Individual memberships the Conference may be secured through the local Welfare Office, 1101% Division street, pone 491. 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 40930 21.00 cpate in | nounced the following officers to} isetve néxt term: vi 1 Vice Pvetidost tes. Tony Mo-} : Trbasure: ina. Secretary Mes. Arnold Key. Ngee ig seine was the lucky winner of | West. es pouhd of coffee. Co ee a CONTRIBUTIONS 10” WAR FUND DRIVE gaa ‘Grant Aeina Kelly pan. ‘Warnock ty Attaway Thelnga Cates Mae Wright Claire Elbertson 1.00} Liv Antha Johnson Mabel B. Cambridge George Ss. Cambridge + yewnesys ui ¥ | Poa JUDGE WM. ALBURY CRACKS DOWN ON DRUNKEN DRIVERS Judge William V. Albury, who |has been presiding the last four Y GIVEN R MRS. HARVEY EAGAN | days as city judge, during the ab- sence of Judge W. P. Archer, is ex- phil Nehisiiner oberg the same severity against Gloria Knowles jarunken drivers in the cit Ruth Rose cai jas he has been in the Florence Sawye ¢court. wijz 9Uq Po" Marense Dis Dita poles aug route has hdd ‘three cases of COPD C12} arunken diving’ come up before ae 63}:; +; him in the-eity court, and, in each sy yicase. he imposed a fine of $50 and » . jrevoked the defendant's driver's j license. | One defendant pleaded not to | have his license taken away from jhim on the ground that he lived jin Miami and would be unable to ‘continue his trip to that city. “You should have thought of | that before you got drunk and en- jcenaetes the lives people! by driving in that condi- ition,” Judge Albury said. “Your Hlicense remains revoked.” ie RETURNS To CITY I: court criminal Shiney ami Smi Virgipi aye orgy ei thi 5 Nath Morgan dane Johnson Donald: Lund Daniel Leyin Helen Sands Leroy Sawyer Kenneth Solon Hector Castillo Thomas Saunders Donald Pearlman John Collins Alfred Lowe i ae st returned _ fom Anes nrillo, Rexex where he took aj course in rectal surgery. CITY ENTERS (Continued from = from Page One) with the’ Nuveen Company to operate the ‘electrical system un fRechtationy: Sts Kenneth ee. Sylvia Knowles. Song, “Bunny, Bunny.” Dorris Piarott Wayne Huddleston Sylvia Knowles. hominating committee an-' “Ring Happy Bells.’ "| | ie | i ness has been liquidated, afte: | which the system will then re- | vert to the City of Key West. The city will not be obliged Preident—Mrs. Witistis Ri je take care of any part of the ;expense of operation of the Plant, which will be left solely; | With no taxation to be assesseri| ie: | against the city during the life) ram Chairman— Mrs. Geo. | o¢ she agreement until such time ite, Mrs. B. C. Papy. Rrofessor Fowler announced the| that the bonding company will r—Mrs. Adeline Muse. Publicity Chairman—Mrs. Chas. to the bonding company, following. winners of P. D. | have been reimbursed for its| janner:.. Intermediate—Mrs. Mundy, 4A;| expenditures in the wav of the | Mts: “Bly; 6A: Pein nary— Mrs. Huddleston, purchase price and other indebt- Somers, 2A. When'the number for the door | was announced, Miss Helen} {edness ‘incurred in operating the| system for the City of Key The , Nuveen company has | recommended that a utility board | be named to work in the inter- ‘AR FUND. DRIVE. est of the city in the matter, and well, during the ip: Company operation of three this 1.00| time 1,00! . i. 100 carrying 1,00| the electric system. The 1.00} 1.00 1.00, board are Everett Russell, E. A. 1 o)\ Ramsey and E. P. Winter. 1.00! The Nuveen Company will start 00 ed negotiations immediately for the 1.00} purchase of the Key West Elec- 1.00)... 1.00 | trie | of its holdings in Key West. Gloria “Tibbetts (Matchett: Patterson mentioned as members of tances Harless ‘innie Ostun ava Ate Company. together with all Colored Citizens 1.00| 1.00} Secesoccccceerssseeses! | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS wacacccaaoncee » VNEW'TYPE OF GLASS it ' WASHINGTON.—A new type of act aD ‘been developed for u cabins to render a immimhe -to'dangerous ultr iolet rays. “The Shop of Quaiity™ BERMUDA MEAT MARKET JOHN COBO, Proprietor MEAT A Big Shipment Has Just Arrived! PORK -WILSON’S GELATIN eNGLOSED WESTERN B E E F LAMB AND VEAL The Best Quality Money Can Buy! ASSORTED COLD CUTS—Tongue, Sausage, Franks, " Pig’ Tails and Lots of Other Things BRING YOUR POINT RATION BOOK LIVE Killed, Cleaned, Cut-Up TENNESSEE POULTR at NO EXTRA Charge! ————OPEN LATE TONIGHT—————_ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ARE NOT RATIONED BERMUDA MEAT MARKET ' Cor, White and Eliza Sts. - JOHN COBO, Prop. - Phone 52 ————We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities=——— of innocent! til such Yfime that all indebted. | {ices were held in that city yes- OPA |received here. world is goal of war. i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PACKED CHURCH HEARS INDIAN a IN CONCERT HE! The Fleming Street Ahi Church was packed last night to! overflowing, with a large crowd} on the outside to hear Chief Os-! kenonton, the Mchawk Indian singer. His singing was greatly enjoyed. He also told the history! Q—How can I locate an_ in-} Of the -pedce: pipe, the Pry off sured package that was lost in the blanket, the medicine man’s! the mail? head gear and many other things! 4 Fil] out that were very interesting:-The+ the post ‘office. concert lasted for nearly, two] hours, and every minute wasill- ed with interest. Chief Oskenonton with pleasing personality, knows how | wear it? to hold the attention of his au-} A—No, ma’am. diences. He will appear again to- ees night at 8 o'clock. He will sing dif-|_ QW—Does a person who becomes ferent songs to a large extent|an airplane mechanic have to be} from that of last night, and will, a pilot. tell more history that will be in-| A=-No. teresting. Answers to YOUR WAR QUESTIONS Send Home-Front Queries to Regional OEM Information Office In Care of This Paper 1 | 1 | t a tracer form at Q.—My son sent me a birth- stone pin with the Marine his; signia. Is it against the law to | Q.—What are the ai ges one must | | WORK STARTS MONDAY ,0 vs" =P aww ;ON DUPLEX HOUSES: oe | Q—Do sailors fight on land as cting 20 duplex! Well as on sea? A.—If they are ordered to. terday, according to rela-| May 17. The bail was provided. STRAND THEATER PHILLIP DORN and ANNA STERN in | “CHETNIKS” Coming? “The Forest’ Rangers” MONROE THEATER: LESLIE BANKS in “DEAD MAN’S SHOES” and “MANILA CALLING” united) Coming: “The Lady Has Plans” Work of const houses, on the site adjoining the} high school building, now in; ——— ae | cottese of construction, will begin| @—What are the qualificaitons on Monday. to get in the U.S. Army Air A letter had been sent to the| Corps? pelty, Cue, phiscting ae Wel cen eees V7 and ‘o ‘3 construction luplex. houses; and the Council referred the mat-| P rfect physical condition. For de- | ter to the Key West Zonirig Board, | (216, Contact:the nearest Aviation | | with the result that Mayor Wil-| “4 eee rd M. Albury” informed the! : ; ouinel that the board is not fune-|J.R. WALDES IS joning. The council. therefore, | HELD FOR VIOALTING. | | voted to grant the permit. | The houses, comprising 40 units, } RENT CONTROL ACT j will be built by the Stewart-Page — Company, of Miami. The éom-| Deputy United States Marshal pany’s representative. Joe Cam- | Myrtland Cates this morning ar- Rete Bane Wert | rested J. R- Valdes on a capias is- EGBERT P BALL |sued by Federal Judge Holland, . | charging violation of the Emerg- <3) Se }ency Rent-Control Act. (Continued from Page*One) According to allegations of investigators, Mr. Valdes advices | made false registrations in stat-} ing the amount of the rents he had | Mr. Ball, who had attained | received on two properties on Oc- | the age of 70, was a former Key! tober,1, 1941. Wester, having taken up his; Mr. Valdes was arraigned be- residence in St. Louis twenty years ago. He was Rodney Gwynn and was held) in | married some time after his ar-! $250 ‘bail for the . term of court! rival in that city. He is survi ed by his wife and other j tives. Many years ago, the deceased was the publisher of the week- ly newspaper The Key West} Advertiser, printed here at that | time. Mr. Ball obtained his early ed-| ucation in London, England, | He was a member of the Ma- sonic order, having been affili- ated with many other organiza- tions, and has many friends in| Key West and lsewhere who} will be much grieved on learn- ing of his demise. He and his wife visited Key West just a short time ago. Madame Chiang says PPCTTCTIVGCCTTTSTT opactory TO YOU" aI II IKI Leaders In Low Prices “TERMS ARRANGED” PHONE Top, BEDDING and FURNITURE CO. - Key West. Florida “Opposite Bus Station” 520 Southard Street PII III IIIA ISIS IISA SSS ISIS SSSA I SHISSI ISA ISIS SS SISO PILLOWS BIG SELECTIONS CHENILI-E BED SPREAD: Double or Single Beds $450 Rubber Bath Mats a 50¢ THROW, RUGS Size: 27x54 BIG SELECTION READY-TO-HANG DRAPERIES DRAPERY CRANES YOU ARE INVITED TO COME IN AND LOOK AROUND! These are JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS ... a lot more BARGAINS in store for you on our Furniture and Bedding + come in... look around! F <clokotolotoioiolohalololototelololololololoieleiaiaiaiataleloleloleloieleletataneieiaialel PPOVeTivIvreerrrrrerectrrreteettreresrrreretececrrerrrertrerrrerrrerrrrrereererceerrrecrccrry i i Penn 2 mace vmnerosoenvemer about | fore United States Commissioner | that will convene in Key. West on |> ————— == | CHESTER THOMPSON | sade when death came, bu’ Ral | (Continued from F from Page One) from the trench. |Some modification, in the conch | adjusting himself to changed con- ‘ditions, but not much. The lip of the shell of today is a little broad- er than that of the shell of long ‘ago, and the latter has longer spikes than the one of today, but, | otherwise, it would be easy for |child to see they are of the same type.” Mr. Thompson leaves the w idowe | Mrs. Ida Thompson, and two sons. | Ralph and Char! Mrs. Thomp- | son and Charles were at the bed- RADIO SERVICE 629 Eaton, Cor. Elizabeth “THE FASTEST RADIO SERVICE IN TOWN” en-| | REN se ar ET | fies Grocery: “The Store That Serves You Best” PHONES 67 and 47 } > > > , 814 Fleming Street > » > ECONOMY You Get the BEST the Market Affords at ARCHER'S Our Experience has proven |) to_us that for QUALITY, ERVICE and FAIR PRICES, |b there is no substitute. That’ \b why our customers are con- stantly sending us new cus- > tomers, Bring Your POINT RATION BOOKS When You Go Shopping eoce Groceries |p Dressed Poultry - Meats Fruits ‘> Vegetables Dairy Products VuVvVveTwveereS FOOD CENTER Duval and Angela Sts. Phone 94) | > > > id > \> > > > > > > > > MARAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAS , > > > > » ig AAARAAN DARA DD weeee itt We Close Thursdays at 1 p.m. Give Us Your POINTS --Save Money --Get What You Want by TRADING at OUR STORE Follow the crowds of satisfied customers to Lee’s. You will have to see, to believe, how full of rationed and non-ra- tioned foods our market really is. Whether you need meats, poultry, fish, fruits, vegetables, groceries or) household items, visit Lee’s and be convinced. j You Always Get FINEST QUALITY GROCERIES, FRESH FRUIT. and VEGETABLES, POULTRY and MEATS As Well As i BRING YOUR POINT RATION BOOK to There has been|* absent. He is in the armed, ices, and was given leave of} CHIC. AGO, nce to visit his father. Ralph | mainly e arrived at the hospital last Satur-! rocks, day, but had to leave Wednesday, the day before his father died, to return to his camp. talline a pe pairs} bomt pou Shoes rationed a year. at three 4 “1! 1's New and Women Wear It. Clara Has It Rose Marie Sheppe “THE NEW FASHION CENTER” 528 Fleming St. PHONE 232 Key, West, Fla. To My Friends and Customers A new shipment of lovely new Spring and Easter Things have Do come and see “CLARA”. Easter Dresses ‘of: GRACE} and BEAUTY iver y@f Ong Budget Prices! Dj hivew rE =A THINGS just arrived. them. Lewinsky’s ... MEN’S SHOP... PHONE 146 526 Duval Street Key West, Florida and cool comfort a make PALM:BEACH America’s largest-selling summer suit. It's the KOOLERIZED suit with 1600 open windows [Bsvrer square inch—the ex- clusive fabric based on costly 53 tes to cut excessive \ weight, rap) EA in America’s favorite styles and colors. In fact. inde- Angora mohair oe research § om 012% COOLER Come in...try one oni 19° "Compared with 22 other summer jabrec: Palm Beach on the average, admits 22% more ir te cool you!

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