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aoe FOUR s saamee BOARD LOOK AFTER BUND YOUTHS BEING ORGANIZA- —_ Rammer 8y ) & PROoRAMs OF FuU- oe eee we fee ttre) PRAM BEACH. July 26. ee eee Shed, oe well as) eet: bend ehaidren un- ot (ere, were added to potie smatance lists or ee ant Legisiature, + Ceti OR em rencement to- of tet BR Carwright, at ete of the Destrict 10 Geert destrict nead- @ Bee Pew Beach Serer sated that ag payment of aid ~ eet Set bern amended to Weert Bemever that such mag te Qexd to any blind Bee ee Me weeded 1 @ Persie ter one year pr Se & epee for such _-< & . he State OO me + 0 on year preced 2 ee nother Pe er state a ately Nene yeh per-! 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PE SF wero A get oe - * i te en Wottars en a * -— om © ty ee ed — > a ee ee wee oy et — & = seems wrtn a ee » eee cote —s + © oer oe —_— © © ome four — + eee & & aoe — & «+ Se ote o em — —- © te Oo et wen wes we ee te ee ‘som ~ i thet on eweetes Mnsetn: ~~ & oe we ormee tr RO ee eet ee en Oem me, wes were — & be eee + —— — — ee oo A mt Ny LS! a ~~ vee Beters Rs ee he eet om a leed OO ie caer any ’ | | Lieutenant 9 | M@hether "SOCIETY Aguero-Ley | Charles Peacon} Aguero and Miss Camille Eliza-| beth Ley were married in Miami on Monday, July 26, at 8 p. m.; at the home of Mr. and Mrs.! | Heyward j The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Camille Ley and also 4 ‘granddaughter of Mrs. Amelia Olivieri | The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agvero, and grand son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pea- con. The newlyweds have been pending a short visit in Key West, and will leave tonight for Miami. Lieut. Aguero will con- tinue from there to Fort Sills. |Okla.. where he will enter upon a new course of training. VISITING HERE Mrs. Harold C. Burgert and daughter, Miss Barbara, of De- troit, Mich., arrived in Key West Monday after a visit of several days with friends in Miami Beach. | They will be the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hoffman, of Simonton street. Mrs. Burgert will be joined later} oy her husband. who is the son of the former Miss Nettie Johnson and the late James H. Burgert. RETURN TO HOME Mrs. W. D. Hearne, formerly! Miss Marguerite Archer, and two sons, William Duncan, Jr.. and George Archer, who had been vis- | ting Mrs. Hearne’s parents, Mr.| and Mrs. George F. Archer, of! Newton street, have left for their nome in Tampa They expected to stop in Home- | tead to visit Mrs. Hearne’s bro- ther, Benjamin Archer, publisher and editor of the Homestead Lead- «r-Enterprise COUNTY ADOPTS (Continued from Page One) Lee permitted the increase, and it seid it purely a gue: or not another incre Hi be permitted this year it was said further that the ex- millage 1s for the purpose of | permitting the county to contrib- | | ute $15,000 annually to the hos-! | pital fund, that is, the operational ; expenses of the municipal hospi- | tal that will be constructed on! Steck Island. A law was passed at the last session of the legisla-| ture permitting the commission- ets to dpnate that sum annually to the fund, but the law said nothing atm mereasing the county s millage to raise the $15,000 At the county taxpayer this when told of the easements | was us courthous+ a morning further millage in about the county fixed « what is taxapyers ag Ween percent basis appen to the keeps on = county illage THE ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON PAGE TWO ,RELIGION THRIVES IN THE SERVICES (Wy Annocinted trons) WASHINGTON, Ju 2 extent of relgious a t the armed forces is dis the recent t of chaplains In on service than five millior Classified Column FOR SALE RENTAL LIBRARY BOOKS brary copies of latest best ers at reduced SMITH, box monton and SPECIAL—One thousand Manila Second Sh » $1.00. Sheets, 60c. These prices in effect. The Artman Pre HELP WANTED THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Washington Profiles | that the differences between the that tar $s hav | WPB and the Maritime Commis- MARTINIQUE POLICY SCORES out their holds cote ea - | sion, over ship construction poli it two years ago there was, At the cou the a ; cies, will be settled very soon 7 t nong the arm- Official said thh “i oe “ | The information is that Donald zists for prompt actidn |Unable to take ; : . M. Nelson, WPB chairman, and te the dange ae perty i ommend te it Vice-Admiral Emory S. Land, ©4 try through Vichy-cog- and he suse pis . : chairman of thé Maritime ¢ trol feloupe and Mas |‘ Proposed imipre oe mission, met accidentally and - Wor "a ee ail for postwa r ranged for a conference to settle th tivities in Key West CARD oF ThanEe their controversy. S$ out g * and first-class swi ng Without going into details a t -'He added that the ¢ " differences of opinion rega go down imme- Boulevard, which wa the construction of Liberty at fleet and!eq in PWA days, has been ff Victory ships, we suggest that t the purpose of | mitted to go to rui ‘ outcome of the conferenc se islands from the —— watched closely and. if it succeed nt Vv nce ? that the President appoi D Admiral LATE tor of Accidental Meet ; t the pro-Vichy THIS LITTLE LADY settlement of a controver ght aiaaaabesrool nce SEEMS TO SNEAK INTO| | pends upon a fortuitous 2 ¥ appointed = MORE CAPITAL ‘of the heads of the . Fry c of Lib-. (Continued from Pag CONVERSATIONS THANANY| volved. Both Mr The'd uur SeCUr- the last 48 hours. A small Jo° + ———————ii. OTHER INDIVIDUAL / Admiral Land ar ’ 5 without cargo shiv was struck and blow work and it is surprisin ‘ up in Gertrude Cove during th did not plan a meeting velt points out final bombing. | the issues involved. : void bloodshed Fae a i the large-sized headache in- FOOD, FOOD, FOOD! ; running of the WASHINGTON.—Food for *h« here. He sa-d that this country your country’ tet natural rubber, from ‘ re. ee with its promised abundan you with the gragme » =. point of use and cost crops. should not only Frovid —- | tariffs or subsidies eo that part Of the) for its own peoole but should s¢ million Reminded he G a to its that no country becom Came tn For Cameutinw addition. owns the auithitic rable A a = the trey of famine. almost z= i nearly '20W, Mr. Jeffers expres eligion and opinion that privat. DR J A VALDES 500,000 re- should be giver port 7 p and’ purchase the plants and OPTOMETRIST 2 re them. He is a “great this private industry” pme Otis Gee OS See = - We are in agr reed aol Jefers that priva F . = Street Rewtemes r P plants, it will not ask f Modes tc sae tection subsidies : ernment. — Nurses proved o! And comforts HELP WANTED eine ne Govert Madess lots safest mighty portent te amaneneonpe structe the syn . —_—— th and FOUNTAIN | Plants in connect | Here's my bargain me these busy deyet armacy jlv1-tf them to bad ally if oper BING CROSBY-BOB HOPE in myself! OP SALARIES PAID for Day Night Wa Side- ( jly1-tf # G is MAN—Night Watch- Coral Hote A ce to bid on t rting order. THE AN PRESS. jly9-tf =RS WANTED. r Phone 282, we’ # White Star Cleaners, ¥ S F * * "if ( wil % + O. Box $ 28-t * ly 28-tf > + * * g * * t * pele: * FOR RENT PY * * * * * 603 S : 4 * * 26 * a * * R * * * 704 Wt * * a | * * LOST 4 * SE * v - « ee * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * By HUGO S. SIMS. Special Washington Correspondent of The Citizea i ve conjectur I |OTHER ACCIDENTAL MEET. the plants available for another|tecn said. that probably MIGHT WORK OUT WELL oe Key West. a anothe SUCCESS WITHOUT BLOOD- bility, likely j SYNTHETIC RUBBER'S FUTURE - WILL PLANTS PAY IN PEACE? | Rubber Director, who maintair want | that, after the war, t prod will be able to hold its ow chase the plan ove tries and seek ta GARDNER’S PHARMACY Phone?177 A Ane enn eeeeeennnne WEDNESDAY, 2004 & he | JAYCEES TO @ERT ON FRIDAY "eauet ‘OIL UPON WATER HINDERS SWIMMERS Swimming. Ww south shore, has been a standstill becau ence of oil on th water, and the oil has giver The news from Washington is e s fro ashington SHED is Consequently, adopled a waiting at- t landing 2P®Xpedi- entually got Fecple of America. and food for the sterving people of the wor'd including France. Norway anc Holland. wes the subject of dis cussion today of the senate com mittee, headed by Senator Thor as. that is continuing in session VISION 1S WETal Women here jobs which mene strain, Vietee tected fer your “Synthetic Fabber™ ts Rete te secae ”* declares William M f ELECTRIC CO. given an op} dustry to the . private ir ances th Dimon, meet of noptes! Tee saat Modes 8 STAR SPANGLEDRHYTHM Coming: “LADIES’ DAY” 1 w the exame product o »vernment on the in the national in we MONROE THEATER EORGE SANDERS in ATE WITH FALCON” “2-FACED WOMAN” 2 WEEKS TO LIVE” more _ SPEEDY, SURE RELIEF FOR AC/D S4\ /NDIGESTION Free Delivery : . 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