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Se ei cave eee i # very delightful and en handkerchicf shower non Monday evening by Mrs. ja the nature of a farewell tall. ae affair was ul ann With Mrs, ; weher in charge of 7, Sb ents. Several muscfal numbers were geo by the church organist, Ts. Rigby, while delicious and appetiz: was Bie Taylor, vice President of adult training msision of the, Binds.” Baptist Church, in honor of | The honorees of the occasion| ance, had been reached. . O. J. Pharr, which | have been residing in Key West arrange-' teday ap : refreshments were wherever FERN CHAPTER, ORDER EASTERN. STAR, TO HOLD SOCIAL FRIDAY **""<% FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN MONDAY FOR MR. AND MRS. PHARR “The | enjoyable and happy event nae jeame to a close with the singing license in city hall and had been| tty has been, and still is, tell-|‘ “Blessed Be the Tie That/denied a license on the ground ing the people of Germany \that the limit, as fixed by ordin-| that Roosevelt, Churchill an 1 of | BEVERAGE APPEAL (Continued from Page One) O° OPOR OOD ee recasecccgscccsassce ,liquo: licenses, and Mr. Lester that the German propagan- A “eseeeees | contended that the ruling did da ministry had been trying | feueanel aot Bite REE ® Nery | bags do-the eatin goation ito distort the results of the | Park, is hol | 5 ury replied that the’ conference held in Yalta,/al at the high school auditorium’ | Present case and the one oni and added that the German| ¢ 4 : eeg) {which the supreme court had joy-| served the guests during the eve-|rendered its decision were of the ‘same nature, and he pointed out |that his client had applied for a Judge’ Otto, who took the case |for about a year, having made! under advisement, gave no in- |numerous friends’ and acquaint-|dication of the time when he . ances during thei i | given at the/4slana City. Rei May. in the Mr. and Mrs. Pharr are leaving for “Pharrland”, north of ; Atlanta, Ga., and they with | them the best wishes of their nu- | merous friends for continued hap- |Einess, health and prosperity they may go. ‘Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Reading, Mary Louise Saund- Eastern Star, will hold its An- ¢rs. mual Sock Social on Friday, March @, beginning at 8 p. m at the Scottish Rite Hall, corner of Eaton and Simonton streets. The public is invited to attend. The following is the program that will be rendered on the oc- casion: Piano duet, Misses Faye ‘Ber- vaidi and Lorraine Nottage. Vecal solo, Mrs, Paul Archer. SS aE FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Partly cloudy this afternoon through Friday; little change in tem- perature; gentle to moderate easterly winds, Florida: Partly cloudy through Friday; cooler in extreme north portion, continued mild jn south and gentral portions today; little change in temperature tonight and Friday. St. Augustine through Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle variable winds over south and egatral portions and north to northeast over extreme north portion today and tonight,. be- coming gentle to moderate east- erly Friday; weather partly cloudy. Jackponville to Apalachicola: No smalJ craft or storm. warnings have heen issued. WEATHER REPORT Key West, Fla., Mar. 1, 1945 Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., Easter Wartime (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours _~ Lowest last night Mean d Normal Precipitation infait, 24 hours 30 a. m.; inches 0.00 Total rainfall since March 1; inches 0,04 Deficiency since March 1; inches sieeese=is ee Total rainfall since January 1; inches . - 118 Deficiency since January 1; inches act menee Tae: Relative Humidity 89% Tides (ivaval Base) High Tide Tide 12:52 a.m. 6:34a.m. 12:58 p.m. 6:57 p.m. TEMPERATURE BULLETIN Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report- ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau. Aighesr Lowest last 24 hours last -_ Atlanta 67 Boston 45 32 Brownsville 62 Charleston 70 50 Chicago 39 25 Detroit 31 23 Galveston 62 58 Jacksonville 83 a7 Kansas City 4 33 KEY WEST 82 13 K. W. Airport . 81 13 Memphis 43 33 Miami 8 69 Minneapolis 40 31 New Orleans .. 62 50 New York 33 31 Norfolk 39 37 Oklahoma City 39 28 Pensacola 708 45 Pittsburgh 39 26 St. Louis 44 31 Tampa 83 62 Dr. Arthur’'C. Milispaugh, not- ed political scientist, administra- tor of finance in Iran, born Au- gusta, Mich. 62 years ago. Piano selection, Miss Lorraine Nottage. Vocal solo, Mrs. J. Masten. Reading, Mrs. Alice Curry. Piano selection, Miss Joan | Doughtry. Contralto solo, Mrs. J. Rey- nolds. | Specialty, Zola Camus, Ann and June Yates, . Thompson, Elsie | Accordion, Mr. Baillard, ‘REVIVAL SERVICES A serieg of reyiyal services will start at the Fleming Street Meth- odist Church on Sunday, running through Mareh 14. Services will stast each evening at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Ed McKinley, nainis- 7 ter of Livingston Memprial Church of Jacksonville, will be the guest speaker. . Earl Anderson will lead singing at each service. P.T, A. County Council To Meet Lee! ; will hand down his decision. _ | Dr. Winfred G. Leutner, presi- | ,dent of the Western Reserve Uni- | Yersity, Cleveland, born there, 66 | years ago. [AY THE Cun JUD COURT OF THE i TH y IRCU IDA AND FOR HANCERY. 10-15 N JOHN G ROW Plaintiff, vs. (INDIA W. BOWEN, 2 NOTIFIED ove a \t a styled suit for day of April, confesso will you lated this 87th day of Febr (SEAL) aw yer Court in ané » Pha (sd) JOR Attorney f 1-8-15-22,1945 CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SUDICIAL CIRCUIT NROE COUNTY. ORIDA, 10N EV ORDER OF PUBLICATION lyn Odessa Thoma 7 Anniston »d to appear for divorce, wise taken as confess This order to week for four The Key We: published in Ke Done and Ordered February, A. D. 1945. ; | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer There will be a called meeting | : Clerk Cireult Court. of the P.-T. A. County Council | Monroe County. Florida. y. (S jorence E. Sawyer, held tomorrow afternoon, es By. (Sda Florence F ity blenk i U iv- | THOM S. CARO, ginning at 3 o'clock, at the Div-| ooicitor for Plaine ision Street School. All members are requested to be in attendance. NOTIC NO’ the un in bus! name of in-American Company, | 4 in Key , Florida, intends to register id fictitious name with th of the C t Court of Monro NOTICE the undersig in business name of “Ce! White and Division | West, Florida, intends to register the said fi s name with the ircuit Court of Mon- roe County, marl,1945 No. 10-1 LINTON ©. WEST, JR., Piaintife, REQUIRIN D) TO APPEAR EN MA a quired to file with the Cle above named Court at Ke: before the your written brought a, a be published a week for four consecutive n The Key West Citizen. _ . SRED at K a Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By (sd) Florence 5 RT U. FEIBE Attorney for Plainti feb22;marl-8-15,1945 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 10-147 HAROLD W. NOWARK, * Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE SYLVIA L. EDGAR NOWARK, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: SYLVIA L, EDGAR NOWARK, BIS% St. yrence Street Beloit, ns You are hereby required to ap- pear to the bill for divorce filed against you in the above styled the 23rd day FI A. DL 1945. (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. By: Florence E, Sawyer Deputy Clerk. WILLIAM V. ALBURY, Solicitor for Plaintiff. fe! arl-8-15,1945 | febs- ‘0 CREDITORS JUDGE'S COL NOTICE IN PHE COL IN AND FOR MONROE COUN FLORIDA, IN PROBATE, In re tate of JAMES C. COLGATE, Deceased. To All Cred and All Persons Having Claims or Demands Against Said Hstate You, and each of the San County Court- County, Florida months fron house in within ¢ the date of hereof. Said cli the be sworn lo and pre ne will | 120 of the 1933 A. D._19 ra. G for Ancillary Administrator, ¢.t.a E feb15-22;rarl-8,1945 AL To Al ersons ve ing Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You and each of you are here- by notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Adelaide ce late of Judge m publ claim n of this demand shall b: notice in writing f residen of the claim- n to by the ner attorney, mand not d any such claim so filed shall be void ADELAIDI BAYLY i s Ad Attorney for Adminis' feb8-1 ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRC! OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case 10-115 MICHAEL A. CANNATA, | Plaintité ys. DIV LILIAAN BULGER CANN. y required to 3 | pear or divorce filed against yo on or before th A. D. 1945, otherwise th ntained therein will Ordered this 7th day Db. 1945 Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circult Court. (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. WILLIAM V. ALBURY, Solicitor for Plaintif: fyb$-15-22; By £¥ and militarism will be whol-; been agreed at the confer- 'as Germany has, been re- at y,|paitment of her civic life, IN CHAN-? _|TOP SALARIES PAID for Day “| WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN) 22;mari,1945) a ee se Tx¥,;LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE.| IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE) = at Key West, marl,1945 THE KEY WEN) «TrlZeR CITY BAND-ORCHESTRA | REHEARSAL TONIGHT The Municipal Band-Orchestra,; | ROOSEVELT SPEAKS (Continued frozn Page One) concert at Bayview ding its next rehears- i ponent at 8 o'clock. people had not yet been told} The orchestra, it is said, has its true import. Instead, La hers up well with respect to ‘German propaganda minis-|instrumentation. An F horn and {a bass fiddle could be added, it is stated, while a player is also} needed for the bass fiddle instru-| ment. , i Stalin, by their insistence on: |unconditional surrender,! Subscribe to The Citizen. have planned to destroy all’ | Germany and to enslave her cil in Berlin to determine the} | people. procedure that is to be fol-' | But the only thing that lowed in restoring Germany ll be destroyed, the Presi-, and ,to maintaining law and dent said, is Nazism and! order while the restoration | Prussian militarism. The vic-' is in process. |tory of the Allies will de-! He spoke of the political! | stroy Nazism and will see to’ events that had caused tur-| | it that it never again raises'moil in Poland, Greece and lits ugly head in Germany,| Yugoslavia, and said it had | wi | \ly routed out of that coun-'ence to let all the former try. All its plants, capable | German satellite nations es- |of turning out machines of;tablish their own govern-; | war, will be destroyed, but, ments. there will not be any en-: He praised the Allies on} |slavement of the German|the western front, and said | people or the destruction of! it will not be long before \their property. {they will be joining forces | He explained that, after! with the “gallant Red army” \the war and until such time/on the eastern front. The tactical war the Allies are now conducting in the} air, in softening up the east- ern front, as well as the west- ern front, will be continued until the German military machine collapses, the Presi-| dent declared. tored to order in every de- she will be divided into four zones, which will be govern- ed by the United States, ‘Great Britain, Russia and France, with a central coun- eveecocoeveree: paecgence: Classified Column \ | 900000252 055528208 2280088 O% SOOO COOOSOORS02888880038 | HELP WANTED ! WANTED 1 WANTED—Salesgiris, full time employment. No experience ne- NAVAL OFFICER permanently stationed Key West wants to) cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. | buy or rent home. Telephone marl-lmo.| or write Lieut. Batcheller,) Naval Hospital, mar.1-4tx and Night Waitresses. Side-| MERCHANT SEAMAN, Oilers, | walk Cafe. mar.l-lmo} and Firemen. Apply Porter | | Dock. Certificate of release re- quired. mar.1-3t | GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-) | | most City Pharmacy. mar.l-tf/ LADIES’ BICYCLE. Lieut. (jg) i - | A. S. Arnold. Phone 655-3. GOOD PRESSER $60.00 per} mar.1-3tx week. Time and one-half for; ———— over time. Poinciana Dry'$25 REWARD for information | Cleaners. feb.27-6tx leading to rental of apartrnent WANTED — Experienced Wait-| ; resses. Apply Mr. Mashburn, | La Concha Hotel. mar.1-3t; by Navy couple. No children or pets. Phone 9170, Mrs. Patter- | son. mar.1-6tx | Gross chairman, dedicated the OSS WAR ajcr Rober: =. Spottswood,| Fleming streets, Dwight H. Hun- RED CR W. chairman of the’special ‘gifts com-| ter, superintendent of im Reee- ae ae mittee, reported that his commit-j ation Department, a! : (Continued from Page One) | tee had collected @ total| Fowler, principal of Harris Street a constant service between the! of 31,075, and the clock was mov-| School, “engineered” the perform- featlies sonnel and their!eg to record this amount. ance by operating the public ad- Miss Bb “America,” sung vy Mrs. God-| dress system. Miss Maryanna Nicholson. fieid director at Key West Naval Hos-| 24rd and played by the Rhythm STAR * BRAND . } ] | . mi closed the program aft- pital, told of the work done by Red Cross in that and similar in-/@f @ brief appeal by H. Stuart stitutions. lace es of comment. : _| _ Througl courtesy e Mrs. Madeleine Browne, execu City Recreation Department, a tivo secretary of Key West Chap-| 7 ny rs i AMERIC. ter, spoke briefly, expressing her rs add zi ‘AN COFFEE assurance that the campaign available => that the program) sad Sees would be successful here. amg ee ee beet fr paar ty a George O. Lucas, county ‘Red clock erected on the La Concha baleony to show progress of the drive. { “In dedicating this clock,” Mr. Lucas said, “I wish to express the; hope that the people of Key West| will keep its hand moving speed- ily until we have passed, our goal.” P. J. Ross, chairman of the, ar Fund Committee, urged all spond generously to the ap- ef the canvassers and de- claved: “We should resolve now that Sele zomance - An romance Ghvel: the plea of the 1945 Red Cross Clin for Clear skIN will help you pos-” War rund wili be met with a gen- sess a lovely, satiny-smooth, youthful skin erous response. For we know| that everyone admires. Clin is made with e that these dollars we give are going to make it possible for our loved ones to return to us and enjoy the freedom for which they are fighting. Give, and give gen- erously.” Charles Taylor, vice chairman of the War Fund Committee, was introduced and spoke briefly, ap- pealing for supwort. Mrs. Charles Jeffers, a volun- teer staff assistant, read a letter from Chief Pharmacists Mate Leo Braxton Warren, USN, whose home is at 412 Elizabeth street, the first contributor to the fund. He is in the Pacific after having taken part in the Philippines in- ‘fasion. After the letter contain- eee ing his donation was read, Mys. | 2——--BUY AN EXTRA WAR BP Maxine Leydendecker moved the ¢ e e @ vitamin-rich Seaweed base. Contains no wax. It is greaseless and stainless. Delicately, scamed: Be ea Ue ee pg crest of Clin is applied easily and washes off [Mrodveed quickly. Clin tends to tighten the skin | Americe, and smooth facial fines. Pimples, Acne and all superficial skin irritations often disappeor ‘under the beneficial effects of Clin.* It is unexcelled as;a beauty mask. 3 ozMar)... $2.50 loz. Jor... $1.00. | Manufactured in U.S.A. SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. | PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Duval and Fleming Streets \ Phone 199 * Clin is recommended for Ladies . . . ond hand of the big clock for the first time, to record his contribution. NOW SHE SHOPS. CASH AND CARRY” Many quickly, once they discover that Gause Of their trouble red "Tho kidneys are Ni Mrs. Maurice Weintraub, Manages 614 Duval Street ing the excess aci | WANTED FOR SALE WASHING MACHINE, Electric small radio. 420 mar.1-tf} | LICENSED Electrician wishes; Frigidaire, electrical repair work or house} Sotithagd: wiring jobs. Write Box G. S.! 3 Sy GR b.27-6tx | | c/o Citizen. fe te CUT FLOWERS for sale. Apply at 1117 South Street. a ————EEE FACTORY MADE SKIFF for outboard motor wanted. Apply The Tropics. feb.26-6¢ feb.24-6tx | 1936 Oldsmobile. I. G. Tyson, 112 re-| LEAVING for Miami Sunday} Ann St. feb19-30-tx | morning, companion wanted! - for trip to Jacksonville and to|SHETLAND PONY and Bay California. For information call} Horse with saddle and bridle. | at 316 William street. | 1191 Virginia St. feb.26-6tx feb.28-3tx | ——— | Cnc Ss BAR, 613 Duval Street ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR,| for sale. Apply 700 Duval St. | immediately. Charles Wilson,! feb.26-6t 100-A Poinciana Place. | feb.28-6tx FOR SALE — $1.49 BOOKS — swell titles include The Yearl- ing, Keys of the Kingdom and Prodigal Woman—Paul Smith, Bookseller, 334 Simonton St. mar.itf Three or four bed rooms. Navy | Family, Telephone. 9103. { feb.28-2tx | 5 ALL AROUND Beauty Operator. |74” HARLEY Davidson Motor- Stells’ Beauty Nook, 536 Flem-' cycle. 829 Elizabeth St. . ing street. feb.28-4tx mar.1-6tx i LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. | 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. PHONE 71 3,-In. Gum Plywood, 3 ft. x 5 ft., per Sheet, $4.95 FENCE WIRE Wooden Striking and Sponging Poles Aluminum Paint, per Gal., $4.25 Glidden Paints, Varnishes and Enamels Paint and Varnish Brushes CEMENT PAINT HARDWARE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Plumbing and Electric Supplies LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. & Bibed. “they Help most poopie pass about § Pi When disorder of kidney function. permit . Give To The jus matter to remain in your blood, it ‘cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, ’ Teg pains, Ices of pep and eifergy, getting Up | pene = WAR FUND "t wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's. used. fully by hi for over s -sTusey give happy relief and wall help Now Showing les of kidney tubes flush out pois ous waste from your blood. Get is PRI TS and : S20 ee Lovely PASTEL ie hag DRESSES Order Eastern Star * Pag or aster Early Selection $$ Suggested ANNUAL SOCK SOCIAL Will Be Held Friday, March 2 If It’s for Women, and It Can Be Had, YOU WILL FIND IT HERE POCO CCC O CESSES SESESSOSS SOOO EEESESSSOSS OOOO OSS e Dresses e Cottons © Prints e Gay Colors at @ Solid Colors e Ladies’ Bags © Slips e Lovely Lingevie @ Blouses © Skirts © Sweaters 8:00 P. M. SCOTTISH RITE HALL Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts. :, y um THE PUBLIC IS INVITED gaF~ See Our Windows for Spring Things “@a e Distinctive Accessories and Wearing Apparel BACK THE BATHING BEACH (20 7— = Buy More War Bonds to Bring Victory —————~ ODN SNE ai SE Automatic Self-Winding WATER PROOF WATCHES and Engrave 2 When and Er Size KEY WEST JEWELRY CO. 532 Duval St. Phone 155 (NEXT TO GARDNER'S PHARMACY) srave Remember to Give to the RED CROSS WAR FUND LEDS BACK THE BATHING CEACH PROJCCT ey NN es BACK THE BATHING BEACH POJCC Ti wer be a wwe,

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