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... a gentle breeze over all a canopy of spot- “blue. turned away from the win- " ms Snished dressing. It was utting his best pa- toilet articles, and his trunks in a beach bag e bell rang. He picke: wp ‘the receiver. “Hello?” he said. . Ts that t you, Joe, honey? a ” Se "bai Sniltng to him- iat taees yoanoney i h it no one to take me out ie. Fred’s some of the town fo! ‘been invited- ‘Says! ‘And. abe acing the | honey. it about Paul?” he’s going to take your she was already out| was. But it seems that fhad'to come in for some last-tnin pate senor C and Paul’s niin ‘upid or boy scout eAnd you want me to drive you t?"" res, Joe, hand . Unless you’ve a earful.” too son hemted: got some, slacks | ® vawear over my bathing suit, a minute!” Joe cut ‘in. Ta pester, bring a truck.” | ©Sted laughed. “I've got every~ in one small Fa | Ene knows all about you already.” 9 ju are sweet!” said ing to see what you like in a bathing suit.” folks say I look like Stewart,” Joe kidded. say I resemble the Living —_ when T'm_ wearing | W' trunks.’ : uace eely, what a thing to ri be seeing you,” said Joe “atest before hanging up. Top Of The World FELT oddly gay and care- free. Though heaven alone why he should feel ver E ee ‘aye ayo rather all De ate not Shast leen. Just Mecing her ha hurry+ ‘here or hurrying there—ani ay, plwave with Paul Pennell, ir, Frank seeing almost as of Cran Howard. What in come over the faughans, ant It looked as fh the only member of the peep rats who had any sense left oh, we weil, the day was too per- fect for dwelling upon ‘inplessant par ge Laugh—say clever things Pare '—be the life of the party if-it you, Joe Neely! He finished his packing, grabbed ,! me a Beals bag, and went out Vhele was waiting. for. him— king like something out of fogue. Pale blue frock eA NEW ARRIVAL IN PIARROT FAMILY A ‘Announcement has has been ce | of the birth of a son to Mr. and | Mrs. Louis Piarrot this morning. The new arrival weighed seven pounds. The Piarrots reside at! 901 Fleming street. Mother and baby are reported | to be getting along nicely. i VISITS KEY WEST | Veral C. Roberts, Jr., seaman! second class, U. S. N. A. = who is stationed at Melbourne, Fla, ar- rived in Key West Saturday morn-| ing for a short visit with his per- ents, Captain atid “Mrs, © Veral; Rol 1024 Elgin street. @eaman Roberts has taken up Avittiot¥ Radio in the Naval Air CARD OF THANKS We take this means of .ex- pressing our sincere appreciation to the many friends who were so kind and considerate during} the illness and after death of on loved one, Mrs. Hannah Grif- in, for the funeral, and to who contributed floral offerings.} We assure one and all that their kirid deeds will always be re- membered. THE FAMILY. prawn Ye apr26-it wea TR Ses | heintont 24 hours a }.Deficiency We especially thank thos2} | Biving her a little girl a one moment, and a loo! pe = next. a ‘me in this nae ion’ It -a.‘getgupses is. Sc for ar a aD ee “Now touch to a phiton day drove out town, and tu into the road which led to the old Vaughar farm. Joe rec- ognized a number of town people headin, the same way. “Looks like old home week,” = said, “or time for the County ‘air.” “The Mos paths SHiainly must be_well-fix “to be | able to entertain so bee “There’s nothing lavish about giving a barbecue,” said Joe. “Just a lot of hard work.” “But all those ple!” “There're to only about thirty guests in all. That’s not so many.” “Goodness, Joe, honey, if I had to cook for that many people Pd just curl up and die.” “And that,” said Joe, “would be just too bad. You look too al- luring ,to curl up and die, Daisy, D? ‘YOU really think I look al- Juringt"y- Daisy..said very fou bet I do!” Joe. F along in silence for hummed presently, @ popular love song. Listening to Sher, Joe was reminded of a eink | who sang over the radio. “Were you terribl; dy on me in the review of 's Call on Letty’?” Daisy asked suddenly. tried to do. right ai itt y our le Daisy.” “Oh, no, no iat suppose, to nuine George Jean Nathan or rooks Atkinson.” “Will there be a part for me in Know Pith Daisy wanted to Ww. e play Ruby’s inter- sinere rill ng Faia ood will you a word for me—to Ruby?” r ns. don’t think that would do ” said Joe. “Ruby i “But if the Playwright recom- mends me, it will help.” Joe chuckled. “We're certainly ¢rossing our bridges a long time before we get to them,” he said. ang if hasn't even read the play ye Pe sighed. “How nice it rould be,” she mused, “if ac- tresses weren't so terribly jealous to| Of each other.” “They certainly are. Ruby is always so afraid I'll spoil one of her scenes—or steal one. It makes me very unhappy, Joe, honey: “But things are like that‘in all lines of work—people are jealous, always fighting competition, and ~“It's worse with acting, Joe. You'll never know.” “Maybe I will—if I get a play on,” to Daisy moved closer the d | Young man beside her. She looked up into his face. . “Joe, honey,” she said, “some- times I wish I were just an or- dinary girl.” “Why?” said Joe bluntly. “I mean, I wish I were just a girl who was content to be a wife and a mother—and not one with ambitions.” Soe suppose you were? What “T'd fali in love with you,. that’s what!” said Daisy. Joe actually jumped. “With me?” he said. “Now you're talking thpoget me BABE it” oe. I really mean it. ety stopped the car, then. Fe be centinsea WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. E.W.T. (City Office) ‘Temperatures ‘Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean __ 73 Normal Precipitation 8:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since Apr. 1, since April 1, inches __ s Total rainfall since Jan. ze inches | Deficiency since 4 January 1, | ait t' Melbourne. He left Sun-| Sunrise je-return trip to . his a Sunset inches — Relative ‘Humidity’ 11% cxabe Tomorrow's Almanac } Moonrise Moonset _. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 5:16 a.m. 9:46 a.m. 4:08 p.m. 11:36 p.m. Fo RECAST Key West and Vicinity: Mild | temperature tonight. east portion. cola, Fla.: storm warnings have been 76 70 iT 4.91 0.86! profession and who are not regu-| larly employed by one employer, | independent con-} 'SHaNDOAOE HL 4 FIRST NATIONAL BANK’ COMMENDED FOR WORK IN WAR BOND SALES’ The First National Bank of Key West is one of com- Paratively few in the United States that have exceeded their War Bond quotas every Elnups gens pedoemarelies ‘he ‘war, and today the bank “received from Henry Morgen- ' thau, secretary of the Treas- ury. the following certificate: “For distinguished service rendered in behalf of | Citation is awarded to the First National Bank of Key long article Sasiatiae a on the front page, about a citation having been awarded to the banks in Hartford, Conn., and the article says that the Hart- ford Times and other news- Papers in that city ran stories more than three columns long about the event. The governer of Connecti- cut and other state and Hart- ford public officials attended a banquet that was given to celebrate the awards of ‘the citation. TF ILTIIL IDS EDWARD ROBERTS MER KEY WESTER TO BE HELD THERE | News was received in Key) West yesterday announcing the death of Edward Roberts, 52, in Tampa. Funeral services and inter- ment will take place in that} city. Mr. Roberts, who was a broth-! er of G. Cleveland Roberts, who| operates a business at the cor- ner of Caroline and’ William | streets, was, born and reared in| Key West, having moved his residence to Tampa a number of Pears ago. | He is survived by _ his wife, | Mrs, Laura Roberts; two sons, Lionell V. Roberts, who is in the Pacific warzone, and Lieut. L. Tillman Roberts, of Camp Haan, | Calif.;: two daughters,\Mrs. T. D. | Douglas ‘of ‘Tampa, and Mrs. G. B. Jones of Norfolk, Va. Other. relatives include his father, Thomas H. Roberts; twa} sisters, Mrs. Lillie Sawyer and/ Mrs. Marguerite Albury of Key West; three brothers, Cleveland and. Frank Roberts of Key West, and Leroy of Jacksonville, | besides five grandchildren. ALL EMPLOYERS MUST SEND IN VICTORY TAX RETURNS BY APRIL 30 The attention of all employers) is called to the due date for fing their first Meira Tax Returns; for the quarter ended March 31,) 1943. “Ret should be forward- ed to the Collector of Internal) Revenue, Jacksdaville, ) Flsrida, | on or before April 30, 1943. This is anew tax which be-| came effective Jariuary 1; 1943: It is a 5 per cent levy on all income over $624.00 per year ($12.00 per week.) The withholding provisions re-| quire that the tax be collected by the employer on all wages and salaries paid in excess of $12.00 per week. The employer is required {to pay the tax withheld over to {the Treasury Department, quar-| terly. “Men in the Armed Forces, 0.09 domestic servants in a private | home, farm labor and casual la- 1.03! borers are exempt from deduction at the source. These employees} 0.05| will, however, be required to pay! the tax at the close of the year. Those individuals following an} independent trade, business, or are considered trattors and are'exempt from the 1m.! withholding provision “on their p. mn. ea¥tiings. $12 a th.| détfared and paid at: ‘the’close of LOST—“A” Gas Ration Book.|® 1:32 p. m.| the’fear- Their “liability will be it Employers who have not re- jceived tax blanks should immedi- ately request from the Collector, | Treasury Form V-1. MARY SMITH FIRST IN| CITY TO JOIN WAVES, Florida: No decided change in who donated the use of their cars|temperature this afternoon and | those} tonight, scattered showers south-! 20, of 706 White street, was the first in Key West to sign up with! | Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi-|the WAVES. Miss Smith passed, No small craft or] the required examination in Mi- is-] ami, and will be sent to Hunter's, SUCK, ae nt ae tenhmnesiiann * College in. Now York Citys DIES IN TAMPA | | FUNERAL SERVICES FOR FOR- Miss Mary Frances Smith, a THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | JUNIOR WOMAN'S GluB! 'TO MEET TOMORROW There will be an be an important meeting of the Junior Woman's| |Club tomorrow afternoon at 5} jo’clock at the clubhouse on Du- val street. | At this meeting the club will) | be reorganized and new officers | elected. All members are urgently re-; {quested to attend, also those; who are interested in becoming} members. j VISITING HERE Mrs. Milton W. Grinnell was | among the recent arrivals in Key; West from Tampa, and is visiting | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! William Menendez. j Mrs. Grinnell, before marriage, | | was Miss Mary Menendez, of this! city. AH, But the Flavor! j “Your husband gets a lot of} sentiment out of his pipe, doesn’t ihe?” | “Indeed he does. It’s perfectly | disgusting to see him clean it.” | aa ee | 0022440444004440004 } VENI TTS | FOR SALE Shipment weekly. A look at our Technical Shelf may save you dines of postage and weeks of waiting. PAUL| SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon- ton St at Eaton St. {he could marry her. apri- ed hand. CARRIES ON FOR SWEETHEART | STONE CHURCH PUT ON EASTER PROGRAM | >= i }out en masse yes’ |the Easter serv ; Methodist 4 ; | ted in the pulpit wit (Stone With its auditori jthe largest in the city, packed to overflowing with many seat- n the pastor ithe church presented a tm j beautiful Picture with the white and khaki ‘uniforms of the Army, * ;Navy and Marines along with }the WAVES and WAACs min gling with the vari- colored dress-{ es and suits of the civilian wor- shippers. The auditorium itself was like- wise dressed for the occasion with beautif-] floral ;tons which ;tric organ and Mr recently instal jthe worshipful stmesghen « Special music was rendered by under the direction Saunders, with Mrs Sawyer at the Hammond Saunde the violin. Following the | bers the pastor. , Ga., already had SPECIAL—One thousand Manila| iar Age ih g le 28 ‘300, ANNOUNCE ‘NUMBER OF’ in effect. The Artman Press. | THOSE LICENSED. TO se/PRACTICE — MEDICINE BICYCLES—Motor Scooter, Flash- light Batteries, Electric Irons, I to The Citizen) Cords, Large Pedestal Fan, 24 inch. Apply at Skating Rink. {|—Florida has 1,991 men and wo- apr8-tf; men licensed to practice medicine, | it was announced in the sixth edi- A LOVELY TRAILER for sale.| tion of the Florida Medical Di- “Sleeps three people. Equipped. | rectory just released. For sale reasonable. Call 600! Of this group, 965 doctors who Division St. at Restaurant. are licensed to practice in Florida apr24-3tx | live in other states of the United States and 21 others live in for- FOR SALE, incomplete few liv-| eign countries. able house on corner lot.’ Furn-} A copy of the Directory is be- | Special to ished, city water, chicken house | ing sent to each licensed medical | with poultry. Clear title.$1,150| man, it was announced by Dr.; JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 26.! FINAL RECIT AL IN ORGAN SERIES AT CHURCH TONIGHT | The sixth and final organ reci- tal in the series offered under the | auspices St. Paul's Young) People’s Service League, will be | ;given at St. Paul's church this| ! evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, by | Charles Roberts, organist. The program of organ music has been arranged to include the best loved and most popular composi-| tions presented on the first five} programs in the recital series. j of Board of Medical Examiners, the cash or terms. Sanchez, owner.| Stewart Thompson, managing di-| State Board of Health and the 2438 7th St., Corner Patterson. | rector of the Florida Medical As- j rectory. | TRICYCLE, pdoll jcarriage;, prac-| \In addition to an alphabetically | tically new. 1411 Albuty St. , arranged ligt of the licensed medi- apr2g+3tx peal mien, the Directory includes. a ‘ompilation of Florida. medical Naw§; lists of merhbers of ‘thé Staté pteghicses ia : Ss aneeneeeeeeuh: if WANTED | « COAT HANGERS WANTED.) $1.00 a hundred. Phone 282,} we will call. White Star/ Cleaners, 701% Duval St. apri-tf| ‘ | WANTED—Furnished Apartment by reliable married couple. Box A, clo Citizen. apr22-6tx WILL BUY FOR CASH, used Light Delivery Truck. Apply; Schiemann, 119 Duval Street. apr24-2tx HELP WANTED | State Board of Medical Examin- apr26-3tx | sociation and compiler of the Di-! ers in the Basic Sciences; a list of interns and hospital resident, physicians;-a list of members of | the Florida Medical Association! by component: societies, and the authorized, complete list of Flor-' ida hospitals. ‘Do Your Presto Buy Bonds || Monroe County’s April Quota—$310,000.00 Setete SASS Ee WAITRESSES. and FOUNTAIN | GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-| | _ most City Pharmacy. apr7- x | WAITRESSES WANTEDSide-| Walk Cafe: -Dityaband Fleming| | streets. * apr20-tf | of | FOR RENT eee RENT—DETECTIVE STOR- ES. The very newest and riak oe an antique in the! lot! Rents start as low as 10c per week. PAUL SMITH, book- seller, corner Simonton and Eaton St. aprl-tf ROOM and BOARD. Very rea- sonable. 419 Southard Street. apr13-12tx REAL ESTATE Business or Residential Lots All Parts of the Island; Terms \ J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER Realtor : Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval apri-tf | LOST | Rae Russell, 644 United stree' 2 | apr23-3tx 2 e is LOST—Wrist Watch, yellow gold} : | Elgin, on Duval street. Re-|§ | ward if returned to “C”, Citi zen office. Teel at Strand Theater Satur- day, brown wallet containing money; important to owner for sick child’s medical expenses. Also working man’s gas ration book, -car licenses and ae identification. - Reward gra fully given. Box F, cle C! cit | _ Bs bpsae-six | -- \ REAL ICE i Is More ECONOMICAL. . .It’s Healthy and ee . JAt’s THOMPSON ENI ENTERPRISES (ICE DIVISION) HE. FIRST NATIONAL. B. ‘KEY WeEstT Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation REAL ICE ASSURES USERS OF REFRIGERATION Pure Key Wet Fi eeeceese: SOOSCOOCOOOOSOOOOOHHOH SOHO OOSOOSOOOOOES OOS SETENSEOOSSESEEOE® viere, deliy, message orf Is Risen”. | sveral cani {selves THE MAN IRENE JONES LOVED and was going to marry} Just |TECHNICAL BOOKS — New| was a Marine corporal who was killed on Guadalcanal.’ wotshipa That’s why the pretty Atlanta girl, shown above, joined the Marine Corps. “I want to feel like I’m carrying on for him,” she said. Corp. Milton Pratt, of Ellij ‘purchased the wedding ring but his outfit pulled out before Irene wears the ring—on her right Ataeth the = ed 4in Septian Pum be of ‘infants, one of the most holy rites of the church At the evening hour a fine congregation returmed to en; the. cantata, “Christ Is Rise: pregented by the church choir,) | following which the pastor de-| NOT JUDY GARLAND = ‘FOR ME and MY GAL Coming: SALUDOS. AsGcS ANN RUTHERFORD = ‘ORCHESTRA WIVES A Real Sig Extre Entertamment 223 NE. FIRS ave MIAMI FLORIDA A Popul: Pricec Mogern Hote. 100 ROOMS WITH BATH Shopr A SERVICE MAN'S HOTEL ICE! “To Landowners in Everglades Drainage District The Everglades Act, which became law Jume contains the following provision SECTION 15 ()—This section shal and effect for two (2) years from the date come a law and at the expiration of such then the fee simple title to all lands aga: mains outstanding any such tax sale certifi ates. o shall become absolutely vested im the Be of Everglades Drainage District and « terest of every nature or kind wih; owner of said property, or any under him, or any one holding one any lien ¢ terminate and be at an end, and the Board of Everglades Drainage District shall be auth powered to sell the said lands as provided by This notice is published for your protect EVERGLADES DRAINAGE DISTRICT. nRIGHT SCHEDULES hhwtte Kev Wesr aud You help the war effort by traveling dung uncrowded hours FLORIDA MOTOR LINES new mehr schedule: are designed partcularty tor YOUR greater comtort and convemence imreteweme tears tare Setween Key West and Miami. You will find more comtort and tess Crowdong on "Rese Dunes LEAVE wer west 1:30 A.M. — 3:30 AM. — 5:30AM —7-30 AM. Other convenient North and Soutn schedule: permit tare! af gmmest amy WORTHBOUND 12 Departures Daily—Every 2 Hours—on Odd Half Hours 12 Departures Daily—Every 2 Hours—on Odd Hours BUS ST Southard and Bahama Streets ATION + Phone 242