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| PRAYER SERVICE | Miss Mildred Scarboro, of the es is ee eegyya| DaPtist Training School, Louis- ENJOYABLE PARTY GIVEN ON MONDAY oe ot seep acer gg jmid-week Prayer Service at’ the | First Baptist Ch EVENING IN HONOR OF ALICE WHITE \:i3,,°2°"* Sm ‘vient a 4m Miss Scarboro is at present en- Monday evening, when Miss| were Presented to Miss White Saged in Home Mission Project , i sap work at the Baptist Cuban Mis- Alice M. — director of the and a joint gift of a beautful|sion on Watson street, assisting BO Club, Women’s Division, re-' locket from the group, after|Miss Elizabeth Taylor, who is on to the club after having which she was handed a huge | Vacation in Arkansas. Miss Scar- @alled away for a short Package, which, after: much un. | CF? is from the Riverside Baptist siatene of her co-workers,/ Wrapping, proved to be a box| Church, Jacksonville, Fla. “with a hapyy ise, COMtaining one doezn hard boiled ee reer eoaee ae | INTERNATIONAL the space o ‘ After these presentations and : Ss ooke nea Azed a well worded “Thank you” by (Continued from Page Une) ee. Miss White, the group engaged in accord as friends are, but act- ae che supervision | jn lively conversation while they | j Most dependable enjoyed delicious refreshments, volunteer workers of the! that had been Prepared by vol-| sions members of famil Mrs. A. Brandt. unteer workers. - ao sf attractive rooms had been ts, former resi-| West for a vacat riod and, Canadian men have fought ‘and ie haa poor fc ‘acation period, after ; : Miss White's friends regret Since then, American, British = for ‘a large gathering |that she is soon to. leave Key ’ A work in a USO Club in another | of personal Bifts | city. men, women and children at ——- home have worked shoulder to DENTAL TREATMENT effort of the Allied Nations. On yesterday, the Tuesday | (Special to The Citizen) SiS ai deed naam at the USO Club,| CAMP BLANDING, Fla, Aug. of Americans and a small per tr oar on Bagge act 25.—J. G. Saunders and. G. J.! centage of Canadians also Workers, as well as a few en- Sauberan of Detroit, brothers, icized the Allied powers because Pursuit, it was, ™aster sergeants assigned to Camp Blanding’s war, so week. | J. G. received a message to the Pacific theater of | ss lene Was prepared byjreport for dental treatment at .}the camp clinic. One of Bland- ‘ Mrs. Reba ing’s able dental officers work- be administered to the Japs. the and Miss Lilyan San- ed quickly and expertly on J. G. In due time three neat fillings jwere completed. The doctor\ time has proved that the mili- KNOWLES automatically referred to the . HAVE SON jchart—one is made of each pa- fy leaders of the United Na- tient that goes through the busy Announcement been Fs agg sont — buti f strength of the two . a 4,” said the dentist, “I've | bution of si e ws 7% pounds, to Mr. and Mrs.',,,i™™" said t ;:filled three teeth that aren't i Harry Knowles of 917 = areas. At that time. he recalled. there! The oc ganticad a 08 “been! You" e guessed it. 3 Gs: tae Japan had possession of Attu and ven the name of Richard Tedd.) :°en Sent to meet G. J.'s denta Mother and baby are reported amen The chart was of to be getting along nicely. 2 ein Anyhow, I needed the work! <— aude done and the doctor did a swell| thought the Japs wou! (Job,” said J. G. telling blows on the strike Subscribe to The Citizen. Peeececccocecs: Classified Column — SCeeesases POR SALE ! WANTED jand the Japs deemed it wise to SENTAL LIBRARY BOOKS. Li. WANTED—Late Model Car. will! ®”@euate Kiska, which has re- brary copies of latest best sell-| Pay cash. Address P.O. Box|turned tc American Possession. ers at seduced prices. PAUL; 423, Key West. augl-tf] + shat ak i aaa aps ona py a St. | FURNISHED or Partly Furnish-| ase supposed never to surrender States. Attu. he pointed out. was re- A. ed House. Must have two ‘ augl-tl) edrooms. Permanent tenant|@nd added that their retreat JOR SALE—Real Moncy-Making| Professor Fowler, Phone 117. | suits the Allies just as well. aug23-10tx - _ He commended Prime Minister WANTED—A chance to bid on . i t bh your next printing ot . THE Churchill for the active part he MENS, LADY'S BICYCLES. Mo-|_ ARTMAN PRESS. jly9-tf| has played in the war. and re- re coer, and seeps as APARTMENT near Post Office.| #*F¢d to Prime Minister Mac- Key West couple. Phone 1125-J.| kenzie King as “my old friend”. WANS, Electric Irons, Toaster, Hot |_ aug23-3tx 7 The President * Plates, Air Conditioners. Skat : ing Rink. Stating that the Allies have been TRAILERS. Selling out. Come and see them. Skating Rink. | augl3-tf| | WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN ¢ Business. For details, contact | A. 8. Post Office, Box 449, Key} West. augli-tf concluded by Per HELP WANTED aug13-tf KITCHEN HELP, colored, male or successful in North Africa. in the female. El Patio, 609 Duval augl-tf which she is to be assigned to valiantly side by side. and the) crit- headquarters, they would not switch much of , ep) are concentrating on teeth this! theiz might from the Atlantic to ™’ one of the most popular features = : that more powerful blows could * President asserted, adding that _ tions acted wisely in the distri- ‘ Kiska, rocky specs in the Aleu- — ‘ tians, from which, those critics | coastal * towns of Canada and the United , j . v er eeccecccccceseces “2Ptured by American troops, f THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FERN CHAPTER WILL HOLD ANNUAL Picnic| WEATHER REPORT Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, wal e a TEMPERATURES | LEAVES FOR DETROIT; = °P!GINOF NAME ice: m . — Sale Temperature data for the 24 enviar Mrs. Robert C. Marks, who) - mint. ek taken at 8:30 a. murs ending 8:30 a. m., Aug. 25,'had been spending some Mass., so dominat pepper tine ago that {Eastern Star, will hold its annual EW-T. (City Office) 1943, as reported by the U. S11) casa Roma in Key West, 27%. trade Kors caaiial Picnic tomorrow afternoon, Aug- Temperatures Weather Bureau: | which is the home of Mr. and the Dutch East lust 26, beginning at 4 o'clock at | Rest Beach, in celebration of the {birth anniversary of Robert Mor- — ioe eStoeme inate re, 2. Morte, ee retened nee SSS Lowest last night 78 last 24hours last night! to her home in Detroit, Mich. Mean - . 84 Atlanta oF 71 | Her son, Ensign Robert C. iris, founder of the Order of East-| Normal ae 83 Boston 87 69 | Marks, USNR, executive officer iern Star. Precipitation Brownsville _ 96 78 jon one of the U. S. ships, left | In event of rain, the affair will - ‘ Charleston 90 69 |recemtly for duty out in the Pa- be held at the home of the Wor-| Mainfall, 24 hours ending || Chicago 88 72 ~ | cific. thy Matron, Mrs. Naida Soule, 1120 |, 939 @ m.. inches | Detroit 81 : |South street Total rainfall since Aug. 1, c= § A «| Galveston 9” 2 edindtion ot the black “mar- All members of Fern Chapter}, inches ——— 15 icksonville _ 88 64 i yes. and visiting members are invit ee oxy Kanens City _ 91 72 | to be in attendance. ‘ Fema " KEY WEST _ 91 84 | The committee in charge of age] Stal rainfall since Jan. 1, | yw AIRPORT 91 ” rangements is composed of Irene . “Memphis 100 7 Adama, Doria Rivas and Jennie) OPfciency since January 1, 90 7 ae guna geuee id es 4 PLUMBER ee Relative Humidity en mek LICENSED ' CARDNER’ 83'% P a9 . 86 12 1308 CATHERINE STREET Phone 177 Free Delivery SOLVING LABOR ____ Tomorrow's mee y 86 69 aassnnasesnne Sunrise —s 100 m3 | ease a oe (Continued from Page One) Sunset 7:52 p. m 87 7 cerned with livestock production | Moonrise 3:30 a. . 86 o | anyway.” he says. Moonset 5:12 p. o 102 80 i “In the past the visiting dudes Tomorrow's Tides 91 _.°% “ eo have proved capable of helping Glevek Booed ae | erseas ransporta the ranchers over periods High Tide Low Tide , ! . Soft coal industry expects to bor shortages and th 7:44 am. 12:48 a.m | ale s wes mept the demands in winter. is expected to increase this 9:10 p.m. 2:41 par ’ om n bites Hope To Spread Labor i FORECAST a: : ! 9 e The ranchers have encouraged A an y, ti ( CUNY | the dudes to visit them late in the] Key West and Vicinity: Lit- Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Serving All Points On Florida Keys tween Miami and : xpress Schedule: (NO STOPS EN ROUrE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 600 P.M. Ar- rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- } . tle change in temperature this i summer, rather than in the peak} rg va Boeri months of pecs afternoon and tonight; widel, | t. so that their labor can be | S¢attered showers and thunder- | 5 through the calle couun- | Storms this afternoon and eve- i : eo SUPPLY STORE. of eastern wonferiand| Florida:+Continued warm this poo ga¢_y 706 Duval St. 4 ered to turn‘“eow-| afternoon, tonight and Thurs- Next to Bowling Alley s summer for Toom|day forendon. Widely scatter t what the ranch | afternoon and evening showers Officers White $1250 ; are cooks and dish-| Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachico! can free ranch wo-|Fla: No small craft or sut-of-doors jobs | warnings have been issued. are familiar, the | pet Assan storm needs, in the way|and thunderstorms. UNIFORMS .... . night. Cheyenne | jon, have | . and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock C.P.0/s AM. BULLETINS ! Q a Hh Costinaba fon. Pine On UNIFORMS .. . (Stops At All Intermediate Points) staged ars ontinue rom ag ie) crowds ace time, reports| in the several bills that are be- SAILORS’ 18-0Z. GUARANTEED LEAVES KEY WEST D. ¢ 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 3:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock P.M. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: $2 and 68 «WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets indicate That's b ing drawn against the dratting BLUE SERGE of fathers, and in comments on UNIFORMS red vany of the}the sentiment throughout the ,e the shows. say | country that is said to be decid- Sailors’ Tailor-Made§) 95 hould be held as | edly against the induction of pre- and $6.95 war plents or $3900 ©. for the re-| Pearl Harbor fathers. White Uniforms r workers Satin Fin‘sh now are 18-YEAR-OLD VOTERS OFFICERS ler than) CHICAGO.—Young Democrats KHAKI SPORT §5fN | are gathering here from all over SHIRTS. half sleeves ©CoM- | the country to attend meetings “> with pleasure and| ghar will be held -besinning to- and MANY OTHER ITEMS Ace j | a + ve day and place | morrow, to advocate permitting is scheduled— | boys of 18 years of age to vote. unday afternoon. | Qne speaker remarked that as a the Atiaatic| thould also be ibeir voting =o: eBay War Bonds to Save Amcrica and in the Pacific, but that suc-| a | mao TET FOL TSBERG’S —— mies feel the full striking power “Henry Aldrich Swings It” of the Allied Nations. j also “March of Time” EME Serre e Semen ee Pw eee Coming: “They Come to Blow Up Lia == ANNOUNCEMENTS | MONROE THEATER Mediterranean, in cess is only a tithe of the suc- cess that is to come as our ene- MUNICIPAL ELECTION. GLENDA FARRELL in NOVEMBER 9. 1943 “NIGHT FOR CRIME” ee | and “Moonlight in Havana’ For Captain of Fviice Coming: “Sin Town” W. J. WALKER (MACK) ae / i: N a ¥ a ri thousand Manila! GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- most City Pharmacy. aug!-tf Sheets, 60c. These prices now saa ee ee in effect The Artman Press.! HELP WANTED, white or color- augl-tf{} ed, male or female. No ex- | perience necessary. Apply Co- FOR BALE—Guavas and Limes.| jumbia augl-tf ¥8l4 Grinnell St. aug20-6tx —— 7 PAID for Day GENTS BICYCLE, good condi-! and Night Waitresses. Side fen. Phone 316-R. walk Cafe augl-tf ES at once. MUST be ed. Garden Restau- COMPLETE FURNISHINGS. Must be sold at once. Very reasonable on aap Swat augl-tf ‘Leaving town. 94-5 Poinciana) “™' %? Duval Blcctis Place. augat-3tx | TED—Salesgirls. Full time FOR SALE—Livinc Room Sanc| employment. S. H. Kress & and assorted furniture. Reason-| ©? pinacibilea able. Call at 3010 Seidenbe rg Ave. aug25-3 WANTED. FOR SALE—50 Sheets of tir a foofing 4x8 ft. Also heavy augl9-6tx leaded nails. Cull 419 William) = E St. aug25-1tx | (ooK ar with steam ta- ae Bell's, 421 Duval St WANTED | aug23-31x COAT HANGERS WANTED... 1 ai Stée'e hanger. Phone 282, we! WSNTED (Delivery Bovs. Ap will call. White Star Cieaners,| ®!¥ *t Monsalvate 4 701% Duval St. augl-tf WANTED TO BUY—Two 500- Gal. Water Pumps. Must be! now in good condition. North Beach! Neg! Inn. aug20-tf and Angela streets. ner gremises. Also houses fo g DRIVING TO PORTLAND, Ore-| 22), —* aigha-otz ; gon, want female or married ree “No, I just enj Couple to share expen of FOR RENT papers so trip. References exc d attached to me wher Write P.O. Box 93. aug aug25-1tx I got a big kick from several cc MISCELLANEOUS prohibition. Pz nia e . lines that read* TAX RETURNS TWO WAITRESSES, mu experienced. Hours 5 p. m. to 2 a. m. Salary $30.00 weekiy.| ESTIMA’ Our Greatest Summer CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES THROUGH SATURDAY Tables Chock Full of New Sale Items Come and Look Around CLEARANCE OF SUMMER DRESSE Values to. $14.98 Were Reduced io $5.50 . Last 3 Days of This Sale z must post Ceiling Prices’, | t ~ al Agents seize’ Trick’ L: Truck | 2 or Gg 00 t that go to prove, Joe, that proh: | e ng nt ‘on does not prohibit? t I watched conditions ; ALWAYS FOLLOW the CROWDS to = HOLTSBERG’S J. D. Restaurant. Apply M pr ‘au: Clade Davis, front office, Jefferson} 603-W evenings for appoin: Hotel. ug24-9tx| ment ug?4-6tx “Your Most Popular Shopping Center”