The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 2, 1943, Page 4

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chown INCREASES £97 ERTAIN THURSDAY | MANUEL ROTGERS AT SURPRISE SOCIAL GUEST AT DINNER THE KEY WES? CITIZEN 1 WEATHER MONDAY REPORT AL GUST er w #nd Mrs. Aaron McConnell! Manuel E. Rotgers, who came Observation taken at #30 & m |. a : ad setertained the ime fobers of the to Key West about thre weeks EW.T. (City Office) > a SP SRRER PREACHES OM iit Church at » a ago from Havana to accept em- Temperatures ane , arveneet im. SUBJECTS fter the rehearsal. last Pleyment with The Artman Highest last 24 hour . os os om om t slay night at their home. | Press. was entertained at a din ; [come ae Refreshments of ice cr ner party given yesterday at 1 Hecuai sis se and a good Be mi A‘ Key by Mr. and Mrs. j Precipitation oe wane gre pe lent menu v © fere-ge a Albury. Mrs. Viola Allard,’ participating thoroughls ¢ sa {Total rainfall since A o or ain. ee |. inches ee . ia |Deficiency sisce Aug ; “ eek 2 Peting several mae | inches ney weer 6 e ' Robinson, |" is ections, which made Total rainfall since Jan 1, KW AIRPORT & . * ( Turner, Miss Mildred —_ " pail satan agave inches 5 " M EL k-"Fablon I totgers and the other | Deficiency since January 1, Pr: Poe: Rect, guests in attendance expressed i inches o R 1 | Relative Humidity With n ” : ’ | 69 Mr. an i Gord ° pi _ Se e | Tomorrow's Almanac ‘ a ah he delight. | Sunrise 6 5 5 . 2 Sunset K t ® M Moonrise 8 St . MARRIAGE MART | Mounset 2:86 * F Sapmeenened | Tomorrow's Tides ‘ age lice s have been (Naval Base) g v Co Judge Ray High Tide Low Tide ‘ Lord to Harmon L. 12:24 am 5 and Dorothy L. Jenkins 11:50 a.m. 625 45 f Kev West, and to Antonio H FORECAST F. Perez, 50, i Aurora Dole Key West and Vicinit : VISITING HERE #3. who are also Key Westers ‘tinued warm this after st two were married jtonight, with widely Matinin Whasie: danahti Rev. W ly. pastor showers and thunderst H. Your { Jackson- ° e Fleming Street Methodist Florida: Continued 7 guest of Miss Dorothy © ‘ lafternoon, tonight and IM " iSpecial to The Citizen) 1 Ss. i a férenoon: scattered st * : — ues nen jrural areas, Saturday, August 7 il at his cannon. She promptly! thunderstorms this afte MENSE DAMAGE WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug! will be the day. took his place, and fired Schievenion, - : (Cbibiatiel- fives See Cnet 2.—On August 4th, Molly Pitch-; To turn back the history ter shot until the battle was’* Hatteras, N.C. to A s ‘ of the presence of the planes of the pages of|“Molly” was born M = ** "Fla: No all crat EVANGELIST to - serve asi0 & fem neer Tre F 1 Molly Pitcher warning bee . — me until fhe bombs began to ex- é Paige eniimanstdla Jersey, in 1754. She e first woman: — CENTER asin guy ee eer Aan then tek fs Stamp Tag Day Gi aad toved tera! Wadlinglan. in wate a $23 Wane Gh. Gap Gomme - = ethics ceeeeed 16 tne. juring the blister-; In Revolutionary day Pit he stood by her ERROL FLYNN ON HER HEELS ng Re a tle of Mon- not unusual for wives t ur = a * tay ts ; Twenty Liberators were lost, and ; ew 3 ‘and took Pany their so he charges “GENTLEMAN JIM EVENINGS at © Mrs Biff McG s cannon when, battle. They a i Life of James J. Corte +t ed ; Mrs. Biff Steeeertiepepes weets aint: dows has long been Cooked, and ca mouth’s bloody Coming: ‘I Walked With a Zombie J SATE SANE SGREPT OHS { cruelty, almost be- by the attackers, who flew low. heroism of Wounded. So Mc r f NOT RATIONT® a hen good old Biff Am with John. re iid become. sir.” —— —————_ - ‘i at heights ranging from 100 to Specs Sineume ome Mime fy map he bench and In t k on igades of mod-. During the Battle t pirit behind the Mr Rh M Speer ont ee ee m 500 feet. One pilot said he went M I € ake their Court House, sh« and-blue Molly. Pitcher Linden Beets: Best evtin Fame “a P wit Metieve stan Moll cher Tag to the men all day. and int wil : MONROE THEATER - ‘ay She's down so low. corn stalks were }),,, t street corners. building night. The men calling i be asked to wear Rev. Roert —e we nn \ caught in his fuselage. and in public places! Pitcher!” gave her the \ugust 4—benina bra baer IDA LUPINO in Evengetae - Chae * Bonds and Stamps which she is known 2 a ‘ , nese thers ae > ; giting men.’ On one of he purchases of ‘Bonds’ “THE HARD WAY Peeeerereccccsecese ating 1 f 4 - bd shoppers in well, Molly sav -s Classified Colum 3 — UMM — covoren quaRTETTE 'YACHT CLUB UNT ******K AAA AAR OD eco Se eecesesesseesascsccace HEARD SUNDAY NIGHT “ r: ae me war eae wt a. LAYS OUT PROGRAM — RENTAL LIBRARY BOOKS. Li-|KITCHEN HELP, colored, male or| one, “OPCML Barden of Mr. wrery « et tetent ton ot uae Bithian ooe ts nd Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke was sab - ers at id eiicke . PAUL setting Sunday eve-|- WOULD MAKE KEY WES1 ~ ve oes seagull r | entertainment.| HAVEN FOR SKIPPERS Ot ‘ monton aton Sts WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN! M © invited a a augl GIRLS. Good salary. Southern aig Fe ROVING CRAFT * * SPECIAL—One thousand Manila ng quartette Key West Y - Second Sheets, $1.00. 500 HELP WANTED—FEMALE . Sunrise Har-| de ined to make K J Sheets, 60c. These prices now F group sings’ desired haven for t : in effect. The Artman Press. WOMAN TO DRIVE light St. James Bap-: roving pleasure cr augi-tf| ery truck part time S ‘ n Ol street. the shooting ce ae $15.00. Work i Sunrise Har- Chapman, of Mot ‘ duplex Pp. 202 ; r j ity 28-61% : G IN DIXIE’S LONG DISTANCE §& < Yr . re ag WANTED vB \ = - © ~ > . Cae . ‘i : pe COAT HANGERS 1 v Wau- Bie Back before the war, the South s long 2c a janver *hone T 4 ili WTIONEE will call. White Star Ww . ch distance telephone facilities were er OOLLBACK SUBSIDY D gineered well in advance of the needs . 3 But war came, and the expected growt? 423. Key W t of years took place almost overnight » SER PERMANENT RESIDEN K S “Te seesaw! “e * . ig Ww way otis For example, South- Airplane . > 7 _ K ern Bell telephone supp * _ 446 aie users in nine South- st Vv I k eastern states were < ntle FOR RENT F gtog placing an average of S mae = me S more than 150,000 daily long dis are 4 eters “ Ss S 7 tance calls back in January, 1940 wt sched . - Now they are placing 260,000 a peak. [ seas ae = eer day—an amazing in- sb stand oe te r crease of 73 per cent. tance ephene hase This increasing volume ‘ a) - ° ‘ - y nstruction Company of long distance calls is too es LOST i directly due to the rapid — ” The teies . ~ THE ANSWERS tly expansion of war activity. TheSouth pany ca ow lines os k C A ° HELP WANTED =" ie including this state, has becor= a edema eo calls bereues . 7¥ QUESTIONS OW PAGE TWO vital military and production area the shortage atereis Thet ve « . Pre 7 tes g Existing military estab- we ask y eip one . m i saci oe lishments and war in Distance wher - 2 a dustries have been rgenta ¥ - t f\ expanded; new ones do have , - _—— = : Steph < have come into being as brief r= = Se ieee 4 Wwe ( “ ; WHEN LONG DISTANCE LINES ARE CROWDED oh com : will ask you to please limit your call t» tows on = = re f the 19th so that more calls can be completed Y - - * - : ION ; a= eration is needed in such cases to help peewee! hesthe: os - a crowding of already congeste — ' | MISCELLANEOUS | GLAMOR GAM QUIZ . i ui yg SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRA ve ERY S 1. Marlene Dietrich; 2. Paul- abt PH MPAN) . cE | ette Goddard; 3. Mary Martin INCORPORA . M s 728 | 4. Ann Miller; 5. Betty Grable; | = F g St 6. Dorothy Lamour Sigt Edit KKK KKKKKKR Ree eee

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