The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 14, 1943, Page 3

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SATUR DAY, AUGUST 14, 1943 MONROE COUNTY | MIDWIVES HOLD MONTHLY MEET, The regular monthly meeting was held in the office of County ‘Health Unit ’ » August 11. There! ' ves bf ese who are registered! = i ! Health. James b, Parramore, D of the oe Clinic, ope: meeting. stressed the that the midwives must call} t i i “4H blood test and if they hal syphillis that pediate : treatment should be giver that their child would be born healthy. Ethel Jones Kirkland, R N. State Muiwife teacher brought with her 4 manikin and gave an} interesting and instructive dem- + omstration of all phases of a nor-|+ heme delivery. This was rn Sreatly appreciated by those pres ent t __- eeeee FOR SALE —— midwife = by the Florida State {oF where @NY| Monroe County Health | midwives to midwives Mrs. Li Mrs. Ysabel yer, Susan Butle: ‘S, R. N., Miss Louise Schott, Ro N., and Mrs. Florence Ross Jones, R N,R.N ORIGINAL DRAWINGS CHICAGO.—The original draw- ing for the insignia of the Army Chemical Warfare Service reput- ly was made on a cigarette ‘apper bv an officer who is now | of the midwives, praised them their fine work and covpera- 1on. f the Midwife Club, expressed her gratitude and appreciation on behalf of the midwives to the Unit for heir friendship and supervision Plans are being made by the purchase the new uipment that is recommended y the Florida State Board of Health. Present at the meeting were Laced ine G. Herrera, Mary Evans, favel Saunders wi midwife rainee Louise Hepburn. Oth resent were Dr. Jame= RB. P- more, Mrs Florence Ross Jor Mrs. Ethel | Ceerrevssrecseseces: Classified Column SOROS mm nn eeseseessecevesesecceceseccees FOR SALE ‘AL LIBRARY BOOKS. Li- VANS, Electric Irons, Toaster. Hot copies of latest best seli- at reduced prices. PAUL! bookseller, corner Si Plates, Air Conditioners ing Rink Skat augl3-tf Monten and Eaton Sts augl-tf FT CABIN CRUISER. Suit. able for living. sleeps four. meter just overhauled. 600 Whitehead St jly3i-tf WHITE PERSIAN KITTENS, pedigreed. Call 132-D Poin- Gane Place Extension before soon or after six pm. aug9-6tx LIVING ROOM SALE OF TECHNICAL BOOKS— | See cur Simonton St. window for tithes we are selling out at. edueed prices. Pains in the neck te ws, but real bargains if they're. ; “@® Your alley, PAUL SMITH, BOOKSELLER corner Simon-! ten and Eaton Sts ug 1O-St» FOR SALE Real Money- Making TRAILERS. Selling out ,BEAUTIFUL O Come and see them. Skating Rink augl3-tf TABLE FAN AND RADIO. 2702 Staples Ave Phone 705 R augi3-3tx |" SILLATING FAN, practically new. Citizen. and ROOM FURNITURE. 81-1 Poin- ciana Place. augl4-Itx | BABY CHICKS PROMPT DELIVERIES U. S Approved pullorum tested high quality heavybreed — chicks $13.95 per 100. Why pay more? ; Write or wire Yesterlaid Hatch-! ery. Columbia, Tenn. augl4-1tx mes Kirkland, - augl3-2tx | | MORE BOOKS FOR The i Mrs. W West ng visits th more made a Mrs. Lula Thompson, President yn library entire » hesides Tolstoi Since at the that th rowed 1 others the and navy work, liter would t in sertion Mrs. Bennet nated Jackson is ver Army officer Gen RICHARD pe dive ab atk , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF in ‘USO has per cent attendance of| Monroe County Health Nurse and’ ed in lor the past five months instruc- s and fron club, FOR MWONROr COUNTY ey DER ee THe s£Y WEST CITIZEN LIBRARY AT USO x in? nterest M of Miz Albu on ilard recently been ¢ ry on one nat the better concrete of their library books, re they their with Duma. search through and parted of Alexandre many other mn D'Annunzi an et appearing o A ate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE Or FLORIDA. IN AND FOR MON ROE COUNTY. IN CHAN- to th CERY. out this a Case No. 9-81 STANLEY R. RUSSELI Plaintiff \ DIVORCE EDNA LOUISE VEHRKENS RUSSELL, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO A RUSSELL RESIDENCE UNKNOWN Case No. os pivoncr or \ i leen Nottag: Deputy Clerk ALBURY, Plaintiff 31 aug7-14- 21,1945 WILLIAM V IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MON ROE COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 9-92 AKI WEESE HONCHELL. Plaintiff DIVORCE ACTION MYNE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL —. For Np gm ti FLORIDA. IN AND FOR MON. CARLISLE DAVIS HONCHELL Office Box 449, Key) HELP WANTED | ROE COUNTY. IN CHAN Defendant Weat OO RE -Alke aandi CERY. ORDER OF PUBLICATION ~- ———>——~ KITCHEN HELP. colored. male or Case No. 9-80 TO: CARLISLE DAVIS HON FOR SALE-—Complete furnish-| female. El Patio, 609 Duval | FLOYD HELD CHELI tn@ of Stone Hotel. For partic-; augi-tf Plaintiff a xe wlets apply Mrs. F Gomez. 1310700 ia v DIVORCE ’ Catherine St augli-6tx WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN JEWELL DE BOKDE HELD. appe to the f « 7 | GIRLS Gond salary. Southern Defendant f rce ANTIQUE FRENCH DESK. oth-' most City Pharmacy. augl-tf ORDER OF PUBLICATION 6 ot terns §=6098-J TRE ts ti ae eS TO: JEWELL DE BORDE HELD. uM f = ——+_—_____—_— HELP WANTED, white or color RESIDE " FULLY EQUIPPED TRAILER ed, male or female. No ex- You are t Wi sacrifice on account of perience necessary. Apply Co- appear to tt » Geelth 515 Simonton St. in jumbia Laundry augl-tf for d tear augl2-3tx vont : varieties “ ~~ TOP SALARIES PAID for Day |first Monday it SPECTAL-Camp Equipment for and Night Waitresses. Side-| 1943, othe Sek Double Bunk, Single wok Cafe aug!-tf | of s. 1 Cots, steel Mattresses, Day 4g = pes: Red. Dishes ICE BOX. two- warTRESSES at once. MUST be wear Geer. holds hundred filty experienced. Garden Restau-|West, Florida pounds ice Two large tent! TO G09 Duval augl-tf July, AD. 194 houses, eighteen by twenty sc one = Be lictinwit Count. Se four, framed floored. One six- wanTED Salesgirls. Full time I teem by sixteen tent. One eight orinloyment. S. H. Kress & Cle t ty ten tent Electric light ga ' augit 18t By: (Sd) k plant Bresking up camp. . i Apply Stock Island, one block worth Horse and Cow build ime Must close out this week augl2-3tx TRAILER, steel body, exce comdition, sleeps four. Can be = . 4 appointment only. = Z. Citizen MENS LADY'S BICYCLES. Mo tee Seewter and Bicycle Tire Shotong Renk wugl3-tf rouUR APARIMENT HOUSE #28 Pier La o- . Duval aug!3-6tx POE BALE Lave Room Bun ao good resi ” Phone 614-3 ‘ ontres HAY MARINE bog 22 horse te with shaft «ft strut. All om @ “ St wughd-2tx . ’ »t HREE BED- sim Land's sre tag wug ld dan oven vee KITCHEN SET. ‘- ept installment Porter Place Prom after S p.m rohets duning ‘ West Barracks, Ext aug l4-1t “+ COMPLETE BOY SCOUT stra pair of pants ted Street aught itx for tul¥ of part-time stockroom work. S. H. Kress & Co ’ augll-7t WANTED only. GeReGAT HANGERS WANTED 1%ec a hanger. Phone 282. we will call. White Star Cleaners 1% Duval St augl-tt WANTED—Late Model Car. Will pav cash Address P.O. Box 423, Key West augl-tf CHRISTIAN fath ‘ vice ( SPONSIBLE IUPLE to be nother in Si ’ change for rent. Apply Rev ke. 527 William St augl3-3tx u Rein! walt SIS SALT and FRESH WATER REEL, and ROD. co Citizen Address Box H. O., augl4-3tx SMALL HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Mary Arch- er. 621 Caroline Street, Phone 1166 W augl4-4tx WILL PAY UP TO $10.00 for T lor-Tot Baby Stroller. 915 G 1 augl3-6tx in WILL PAY FAIR PRICE for J » broken fan, electric iron or washing machine. Phone 705 R augl3-3tx LOST GASOLINE “A” RATION BOOK S. W. Osgood, 1401 Duval St augl4-Itx MISCELLANEOUS LICENSED PLUMBER. 5 yaret Street. t WANTED—Boys or Young Men WILLIAM \V Sol EEE" y Nove War Bonds and Stamy i. “THE STORE OF QUALITY” PEARLMAN’S, Inc. The Largest, Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’, and CHILDREN’S Store in Key West Saturday and Monday SALE CLCSING OUT SUMMER DRESSES st REDUCED PRICES We heve arranged these in 4 Groups ADVANTAGE OF ESE OFFERINGS on - Silk $935 n - Silk $395 Silk $495 Silk $595 ‘otton DRESSES Another Shioment of SHOES for the ENTIRE FAMILY N Also Large Shi UNRATIONED S GET THE HABIT OF SHOPPING at PEARLMAN’, Inc. Norman, of Tampa, Fla. Mr. Nor connected with the U EDNA LOUISE VEHRKENS »# ‘BAR ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS th’ The Monroe County Bar Asso- |. ciation held a meeting this after- * noon in County Judge Raymond R. Lord’s office and elected the following officers: President, John G. Sawyer: first vice president, Raymond R. Lord; NORMANS HAVE SON Mr. and 1109 Sout Mrs Harold Pinder, cet, are in receipt f a tele of 1943, te incing t A a 5-pound | Mr yon Mr man, a former Key Bureau in Tampa. He wi ach Key V ly a at the cond vice president, William V. I for eral ye Albury Ri aby are reported to be % kins; tres lius Stone. The assoc has not been aaa —— active in r s. Its last reg NOTICE OF REDEMPTION ular president was William H. To the Holders of tHE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY Malone, and, when he went te Mi- ami te reside in 1938, J. Lancelot Lester, who was the first vice president, assumed the duties of president The association decided to hold a meeting every second Saturday in every month. The next meeting will be on September 1 Subscribe to The Citizen. Interest | Conserve Fuel DRAW HOT WATER INTO RECEPTACLES Key West Cas Co. MEE P31y More War Bonds and Stamps Chas. Aronovitz DEPARTMENT STORE KEY WEST'S LARGEST STORE SPECIAL DEDUCTION on ALL SUMMER | DRESSES @New Chintz Pinafores STRAND THEATER JAMES ELLISON in “DIXIE DUGA) COMING: John Garfield in “AIR FORCE” MONROE THEATER ANDREW SISTERS in “GIVE OUT, SISTERS” ! i i i i i i i i i @ New Blous: @ New Dresses for Children @New Summer Muslin Prints 36 Inches Wide: Q)., Per Yard 50c | | i | i i | i i ] i ! | | ! i ! ! ! i | | i I i | i] @ Printed Figures Light Patterns D0¢ 36 Inches Wide Yard 7 I/ New Fill Merchandise Is Arriving Daily CGATS - SUITS - WOOL DRESSES and SWEATERS a. rave a Large Selection of RATIONED Shc e and UNRATIONED SHOES for __ & a DRESS, PLAY and SPORTS WEAR Also A Fine Showing of WHITE SHOES be No. 18 Ration Coupon Your CLOTHING for MEN and BOYS i PARTMENT for MEN and BOYS is complete and we them from head to toe. See our showing of DRESS SHIRTS, Men's SLACKS, SPOPT SUITS, DRESS WORK PANTS. and a Complete Line of Clothes for Boys ARONOVITZ 'The pale, blue moon appears -,When one is bound to think PAGE ' VELIZ INFANT DIED IN TAMPA WEDNESDAY Douglas Veliz, 6-months, died Wednesday in Tampa, Fla. The funeral is being held this after ;noon at 6:00 o'clock from the eest- dence, 525 Louisa street, wit) burial to take place in the family plot in the City Cemetery. Pritet- ard’s Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors are, the parenty and Mrs. Julian Vehz, mate a grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. De mingo Vildestegui Nursery schools ureed to free ‘American women for war work REVERIE The evening shadows creep Upon the silent woods, It’s now that nature finds The best that’s in our moods. And, while I stand here thinking, Behind yon peaceful woods, As if to calm our fears. Of how our world today Is filled with grief and sorrow, We're glad of this display. P. L. ORTA “The Store of Fashion’” SALE of BETTER DRESSES 1 RACK OF DRESSES Sale Price \ * $995 1 RACK OF DRESSES Sale Price $3395 1 RACK OF S ‘Pas 949 APPELROUTH’S Se YS se eee enna aE; More War Bonds iad San i, “The Store of Fashion’’ 4 “FASHIONS IN WARTIM Wide Selection of ... : : New Summer | SHOES--for All Occasions Shoes for Dress, Sport W Si for Street Wea Shoes for W-lking—Come A NICE SELECTION of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WHITE SHOES EEO EIU IEEE IIE IESE IEEE IEEE EEE IEEIEEEEEEITSETEIEIEEOITEEISEEnTISITETTEEITESEEUEUOIUOIETEEEH Ti trrrrrnairnaniniaiiniiik Play Shoes | NEW proceso in Piece Goods NEW ARRIVALS in a Silk Underthings Santzen Swim Suits | Also a line of lovely PLAY SUITS and BEACH wat APPELROUTH’S :

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