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KEY WEST CITIZEN JESUS SANCHEZ BUYS | SIMONTON ST. LOT POCAHONTAS UNIT STAGES PROGRAM NEW OFFICERS SELECTED AT; RECENT MEETING OF ORGANIZATION The Tropical Land Corporation, | wt SOCIETY --: DNTERESTING SESSION OF CATHOLIC northwest corner of Simonton) DAUGHTERS COURT HELD JULY 6TH) Pe'ronis sree so Jones San. for $5,000. The lot is 99 feet six inches by 100 feet. ~ | The trustees of the cormpany,| Members of the Degree of Po- acting in the conveyance, com-|cahontas met in the Red Men's} By MARY J. McKNIGHT .The regular monthly meeting Sybil Delaney, Adelaide Ells- ten Count 004, “Mary aodue 1 cota deme ise William V. Albury, Leland| Wigwam on July 6. At this meet-| fhe Sea”, was helg at the Misses Anna Corcoran and Mary! >. Duer, Harry W. Grell, J. Lance-/ing which so closely. followed Na-! Heli’ Tuesday evening, 8 Buckley. lot Lester, George W. Rogers and| tional Indepehdehce Day, the fol- im Windsor Lane. Duval Street Men's Division] 24ward H. York. [lowing oqgerpen. wang renieuel: ba Most Wor-' of USO-NCCS—Senior Hostess | Reading, “Our Flag,” Mrs. Alice | Grand Mrs. Blanche|and Checkroom Chairman, Mrs.| . United States is held equal to) Curry; Reading, “Your Flag and | and sixteen J. Piodella. Members of the the tasks of post-war period. | My Flag,” Mrs. Lenora Roberts; were present. jfommittee: — Mesdames OF oo ST a been os meeting opened wi Moss, Eugeni: Mary 's. Flora Michael; in: | of Trapere ‘snd Ali McKnight cle wa sme | American Flag,” Mis. Cinderella| Roberts. af Chiefs for the next “six moons" | vere raised to their respective stations by Deputy Great Poca-! hontas, Flora Michael, who was sisted by Senior Past Chief, Mir- ritual i the Flag pledged, lia Thompson, Edith Carew and (", accompanied by Mrs.; f i ap-|dames Margaret Doran, Mamie - DeBarcee, Susan Casady, Vic- FOR SALE Mrs. Adelaide Elisworth, and toria Yradi, Juanita Viliez, Helen| RENTAL LIBRARY BOOKS. Li-| jam E. Carey. They are: secretary, Mrs. Herman Russell and Lenore Valdez. brary copies of latest best sell- Pocahontas, Shirley Mae Rob- were submitted. Com-; Sick Committee—Mrs. Olivia} ers at reduced prices. PAUL erts | (munications were read. ‘Gato, chairman; Mesdames Pearl| SMITH, bookseller, corner Si-- Wenonah, Bloney Valdez. ‘The Motor Chapel Trailer Car/Sawyer, Julia Brooks, Helen| monton and Eaton Sts. Powhatan, Alice Hiatt. be presented to the Paulist Parks, Letitia Sullivan, Mamie jlyl-tf! Prophetess, Mamie Sawyer. H im commemoration of Knowles, Conchita Martinez andj ————_____ ___________ Guard of Tepee, Flora Michael. | the CD. of A's 40th anniver- Angela Mackey. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. All| Guard of Forest, Leonora Rob-! = of the founding of the or-| House Committee—Mrs. Regla| popular, hillbilly and Race rec- | erts. has received a generous Gwynn, chairman; Mesdames! ords. We ship anywhere C.O.D.| First Scout, Lillip. Kemp. fteponse and the Key West Court!Rita De Villa, Blanche Hewett} Record slips FREE on request.) Second Scout, Cinderella “Rob- fae its share jand Essie Saunders. C. &. L. Amusemest Machine ‘erts. H at the} Parlamentariaris’— Mesdames} Co, 1510 N. W. 36th St, Mi-| First Warrior, Annie Baker. ' | Sybil Delaney and Adelaide Ells-} ami, Fla. | Second Warrior, Flossie Cash. | ’ Grand Re-| worth. : jun24tojly26-27tx| Third Warrior, Callie Baker. ; selec-' Ways and Means — Mrs. Eva: | Fourth Warrior, Susie Lowe. | ; committees to serve Warner, chairman, including all! TRAILER for 4, with tires. $375.| First Runner, Avis Sawver ' |members of the Court. Second Runner, Emma Griffi: Street Women's Division| Our Worthy Regent urges all First Counsellor, Blanch Sand: the USO-NCCS—Chairman,|the Daughters to contact the} ______________| second Counsellor, Sallie Rob-| Herman Demeritt. Mem- chairmen of the various commit-|$PECIAL—One thousand Manila) erts to serve on this committee|tees appointed by her and give)” Second Sheets, $1.00. Piuktne, Lillie Senn. | Mesdames Charles 5 came a consideration due Court} Sheets, 60c. These prices now Mrs. Annie Baker was pre-| ¥ +|Mary Star of the Sea for a big-| in effect. The Artman Press.) sented with her commission as the | Hurry. Skating Rink. jun23-tf H r A Sawyer, Dorothy aa or = better year in coming apri-tf| ew Deputy Great Pocahontas. | Dion, Mary Iner, avEtiCS. x ae ~|Mrs. Mamie Sawyer received a ES A See —---——-.-.-- __ _—_—+ | BICYCLES, Man’s, Ladies’, Boys’. | ast Pocahontas certificate after! Fans, Air Conditioner, Electric] },2ying served her term as Poca-! Irons, Ironing Cords, Electric). 4:a< Wire, Washing Machines. Seating Bink, © to 5-0. | 1-tt| JUNIOR CLUB TO —________________| MEET ON TUESDAY , MISS JACQUELINE DOUGHTRY WILL BE CROWNED QUEEN OF CARNIVAL TUESDAY Doughtry,|or, and the escorts will be naval daught a Cc . M | officers. MOTOR SKOOTER. — Witham fg wal eo be; After the teenporn sont dali | a ee ' persia vn -¢ lies, danci i i 33-1| ine of the Junior s j ‘Queen of the Carnival |\<> a a TUNNEL BOTTOM agasvinl = < Tuesday at 5:00 p. m., at the club- | |tennis courts in the park. Poinciana Place. jly10-2tx evening in Bayview! The votes cast in the house | by Stephen C. Singleton. totaled 12,250, which, at 10 cents|1CE BOX, 30-Ib. capacity, first All members are requested to| ‘The three other aspirants, in| @Piece, gave Ken Key West Sta-) class condition. Call 307, John|'© present the coniest for queen, Miss Va-|‘i¥m Committee a gross income} Nelson, Fleming and Duval: Geese Collins, Mrs. Andrew El-|py the comantice in constructing | 5 ily10-2tx IN: MEMORIAM | and Miss Jane Moore/the first grandstand in the sta-]19-FT. Commercially Registered | = SR a et hauled. Excellent condition.|"" “ne : | 1014 Eaton St jly12-3tx | “ ho passed away from us on July FRIDAY Mt WANTED | A happy home we once enjoyed | : gan td — COAT HANGERS WANTED.|But dea eft a loneliness, | A farewell party was given; Manuel Rot who learned} 1%c a hanger. Phone 282, we} The world can never fill j P¥idey night at the home of Mrs.| the printing trade in the offices} will call. White Star Cleaners.) No one knows how much we miss fwin Knowles. 1112 Eaton street, | of The Key West Citizen and Art-| 701% Duval St. i k on | P | Bo one knows the bitter pain, | bad — eres ins engi. — bette — WANTED—A chance to bid on We have suffered since we lost! ef their brother, Gerald) who bas been making his home in} your next printing order. THE you who is entering the) Havana for the past twenty years,|| ARTMAN PRESS. jly9-tf, Life can never be the same. n our heart your memory linger weetly tender. fond and tru Tuesday, July 13.) returned to this city yesterday. ey gifts were received. | Mr. Rotgers has accepted a po- WANTED TO BUY—Residence Property close in for cash. Box fy were served dur-| sition with The Artman Press, C, Citizen, jly12-4tx — is ag sa peics — 1 . 2 hat we do no! of you. and entered upon his new duties |} —————_—__—_ = ae A ies ee yard pene reetly were: ‘ 2 IFURNISHE 1 the graveyard sleey sweetly, sR. and Mrs. P.W. Kiefer,| ‘is morning. Fe Secteeet tome > the flowers gently wave; MF and Mrs. Irvin Knowles, Mr_| Pig Lies the one we love so dearly, diately. Two adults and st Be Heid "Known" MT GIVE LECTURE en, reer tt 1s ands | But whom we could nat save : Mrs. Lewis Pierce, Mrs. W.} seeped . Saree i ce mews the aie me Hi Get fenity, Mrs. Luis ON TUEDAY NIGHT yet eens Box G siete ’ lent heart Willie! oe a = h jo = ; Ritherd Knowles, . ie —-- - Only thos have lost can : Mrs. George Gibson,; “Hitler, the World’s Base Hit HELP NTE: 1 | John Sturrup, George | is an illuminating lecture to be iiacct iramt or oe a ines tal vry, Charles Salas,|delivered at the Congregational | w, ~, d Maids. S foes és = Raymond Maloney, |Service Center tomorrow evening, a ‘icamiata ae Fo ec . ons Wells. |8:30 o'clock. Samuel G. Ruege, i pe eae aa see ae writer and traveler, will bring i oe GENE % S * "WORLD WAR I jfiret-hand information about | “GIRTS Grecd celursy Sontheey |Julizats and FAMILY. les Germany, having visited there . : most City Pharmacy jly1-tf seven times, spoken in 60 cities - knows people of the nobility and in China in the thirties and|the common man, interviewed see more there before this|the editor of “The Angriff’ in is over. The latest report from Berlin, and has an appraisal of this hospital is that old Lou has|German mentality and why Ger- a taken over command of his ward | many reacts as she does with no|ELDERLY woman and no fellow patient seems dis-| political contribution to Europe] Child evenings. Refer: Posed to challenge his leadership.|in four hundred years. Georgia. (Continued from Page One) TOP SALARIES PAID for Day and Night Waitresses. Side- walk Cafe. yvi-tf igi ~~ ]2 SEAMSTRESSES fi for and Navy alterations Never immerse in wat rou THK pay. Good hours. 415 Report of County F year ending September 50, 1942, as val Keep them clean and ready for use. lerk Circuit purt and the Board of ty, Florida, and is hereby published | wANTED— Sale: Full t of Chapter 124.04, Florida Statutes of 1941 5 geo abana 5.'M. LEE, COMPTROLLER employment. S. H. Kress & Co babaginiiaistssecaad ch CONSOLIDATION [D BY jly9 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 30 31x use store where they will n s.092.26 |} COOK at once, white El Patio, 609 Duval . Keep motor-driven a Pees (County Officers) cated. end Forfeiture * KITCHEN HELP. colored ‘OMmMannte rn female. El Patio, 609 Di 2 service dealer. WAITRESSES at once. MUST be experienced 1 Patio R rant, 609 Du 126,28875 BILLFOLD, small ar Keep cash and retu Albert Zepp care Cit DON’T WASTE even though no rati LOST IN VICINITY OF POST OFFICE, $28.00. cu Finder please return son, employee, Casa Reward. ee, Sept ureement Cand te Tete! Die Value « pty Buliding yunty Read Equ DARK BROWN containing Identific: Ration Books, Keys Miami and money. Reward Mrs. Cooke, 611 Francis St jly9-2tx $165,000.00 HANDBAG Cards. LIABILITIES September 30. 1949 FOISISISISISIIOISIIOISISIIDIIIIIOIIISISIDIIIIIDINIDIDISIOIDIDISIDIDISISINIOII II IDIOT RIOT IIT 3 9,965.55 1942 ‘after being brutally attacked, in| morning in breaking up the tank !The justification of our warfare a ELECTRIC APPLIANCES HOW TO GET LONGER LIFE FROM THEM If they need minor repairs, TAKE them to a for your supply IN WAR ALL WASTE IS SABOTAGE THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY MONDAY, JULY 12, 1948 WEEKLY BULLETIN AT | sponsored by the Woman's Club’ 9:00, Dance Orchestra, Desmond JACKSON SQUARE uso of Key West. Bingo prizes, re- Murphy, M. C freshments. Sunday, July 18. Same sched __ ule as Sunday, July 11; Classical Monday, Ju:, 12, 2:00, Dance|. caage — — pred Recording of Tschaikowsky’s Sym- ps ‘ tion, Mr. Pinder: ~ * You phony No. 4 in F. What the United States has| Tweaday i sae ‘Dance Please Night,” Bridge, games. in- aah 5 ae 8 : Most Obvious been to South America, under the itnctruction, Mr. Pinder; 8:30, Mo-i Saturday, Jury 17, 7:00, N. B.C.| Teacher: Now, ean you tell me “Good Neighbor” policy, the Brit-| tion Pictures, _“Housekeeper’s! Broadcast “For This We Fight: who didn't like the prodige! som? ish Empire, despite its critics, has! Daughter,” Joan Bennett, Adolph! “Food and Health in the Future: Yeah, the fatted calf been to the other regions of the’ Menjou. gryp. Wherever the British flag! Wednesday, July 14, 7:30, Trigo- POPULAR LECTURE: “ has flown, the condition of alien'R0Metry Class, Myron Brown,; and subject peoples has improved Inst; $20, Mr. and Mrs. Chib CONGREGATIONAL SERVICE CENTER meeting. and, gradually, these people are! Thursday, July 15, 10:30-3:30, 517 William Street TUESDAY, JULY 13. 8:00 P. M. dor independence and,sewing session by the ladies, By. self-government. | mending, fixing of insignia and The four freedoms which the ‘ting badges sewed on at request. | pouse are not war objectives in )5"30, special party entertainment, the sense that they will be forci-} ; ALLIED FORCES SAMUEL G. RUEGG, World Traveler-Writer Gen din, ... Apathy andl | pemeaage Visiting Germany Seven Times live or die, for all the world, with { invasion develops before striking the two great nations. i successful survival of the United! i . States and: Great Britain inevit-| "8? SvAdess are-woll sugpited artillery and anti-tank the principles proclaimed. 1 ” Thus we fight in self-defense, | S°"* and both were used this LOOKING AT (Continued from Page One) the way for other peoples, to fol- low unmolested in their footsteps. Jimmy , the World’s English speaking nations es- No charge; 7:30, G. S. O. meeting;' bly thrust upon other peoples. | turies of toil and struggle and they; (Continued from Page One) No Consequently, the defense and| back in full force. ably means the life and vitality of | with Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between Between Miami and Key West Express Schedale: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Midnight and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock Local Schedale: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT | SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Key West at 5:00 Si, ; | defense of our national erat | attack a by the Itali ind the sole aim of our exertions and the Germans. to secure and. guarantee our 5 = P | ght to ex! 7 ie same =| Allied airplanes are playing 2— plies to the British Empire. | leading role in attacking the ene-| As an ingweiable. consequence | z si i of our victory, and. continued su-|™y in various parts of Sicily. It) premacy of the English speaking was due chiefly to the fierceness nations, the moral and political ! conceptions, of which Mr. Church-| of their raids that three airplane | ill spoke, will be strengthened and; - broadened throughout the world. | 5&5 fell into Allied hands, and They will be beneficial to all peo-| they played a major role also in’ ples in the future, as they have been in the past. , the attack and capture of Syra- The English speaking nations | euse, have no mandate to force the} other peoples of the earth to/ adopt our ideals of our form ~ ‘ government. Compulsion pre- cludes democracy. We have a duty; to preserve and defend our heri-| tage and in doing this we serve,! not only ourselves but all man- kind. THE ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON PAGE TWO POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS MUNICIPAL ELECTION. NOVEMBER 9. 1943 es For Captain of f viice | W. J. WALKER (MACK) j | | | P.M. fe. . a i Auticns ices ae junalet TRIUMPH FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE «agai | COFFEE FULL CARGO INSURANCE ite ee De ane se Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: $2 and 68 3. Various controversies in] AT ALL WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets Washington. | GROCERS 4. Quinine comes from rd pe ei i cinchona tree. —eaee 5. Women’s Army Corps, suc- cessor to the well-known WAAC.} 6. The supply line through! Iran, to the Persian Gulf. H 7. On Staten Island, Ni . York. t 8. Now its the Commodity Credit Corporation ; 9. No ‘ 10. No. STRAND THEATER JACK BENNY in “MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD” 1 Coming: “HENRY ALDRICH | GETS GLAMOUR” MONROE THEATER | SPENCER TRACY in “TORTILLA FLAT” $ Word from Gill / Fellows like Bill Jones—on the fighting front—know what they're talking about when they say that Victory depends upon an unceasing flow of sup- plies. And at home, those di- recting the war effort rely on the telephone to keep muni- i ' | | | | facilities can't be expanded to | | meet demands fully, because the necessary materials are being made into planes, tanks and guns. By avoiding unnecessary local calls—and by speaking briefly whenerer you talk—you tionsand men moving forward. These urgent calls pass through the same local tele- help relieve crowded lines and ! switchboards for war duty. In that way you help speed vital phone equipment you use. Yet — war calls. er. ds and plugs. When not in ot become damaged. ppliances properly lubri- ELECTRICITY ion coupons required SOUTHERN Bett TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH Company OPP P PISO Peer rereeeerrrerrrirererisrieirirhragrirritregert ery yee ty

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