The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 6, 1945, Page 4

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Meterreereseenenee -: SOCIETY MOPS Ser os ecensenens colors esesheny UOCRETIA JOAN GODINET HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN ON SATURDAY — Laeretia Joan Godinet was hos-|ces Lener, Jimmy Lener, Magali} tess Gt & party given by her par-| Barros, Nellie Bradley, Edna Lois! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Godi-|De Land, Bobby and Ben Rob-!| met, Saturday afternoon at the/erts. — Harris Schoo! grounds, in honor| Marilyn and Merle De Land, of her fourth birthday. Johnny Bradley, George Roberts, Favors of paper caps of all col-| Norman Hicks, Marthg-and Rich- ere Were given to all present. ard Sawyer, Leo Curry, Nancy Priges were won by Edna Lois! Ramirez, Edna Cruz, Donovan Deland and Richard Averette.|Cruz, John Roberts, Teddy, Joan, ‘The adult prize went to Mrs. Viv-| fina Jackie Key, Margaret Rus- tan’ sell, Carole Annette Lopez, Eth mts consisting of iee|Mae Roberts, Barbara Ann, Bol eres, eke, candy and peantits|erts, Tommy Gibson, Carylie’D: wert served. Mrs. Godinet was| Negro, Vaughn Mesa, Richard gusified im serving by Miss Katie|and “Thomas Averette, Bobby} Mee Roberts and Miss Annie| Roberts, Lois Roberts, Horace Biizeheth Averetic Averette, Jr. Little Lucretia was the recip-| Mesdames Florence Russell, feat of many valuable and beau-|Samuel W. Pinder, Jr., Thelma} tiful gifts. The guests departed Sawyer, Maggie Russell, Sarah; at @ late hour after wishing their! Watson, Emma Roberts, Dorothy| charting little = hostess many | Roberts, Vivian Roberts, Lorriane| happy birthdays. |Key, Carolyn Cruz, Marjorie Lo-, those present were Ad-! pez, Delorez Curry, Helen Rob- die Muse, Billy Osterhoudt, | er Emma Albury, Ruth Lowe, Byéie Ann Pinder, Ralph Rob-| Albury, Merceries Godinct, ets, Kennan Ward, Alice Fa: urmalina Ramerize, Blanche Paulette and Betty Rus-| Roberts, Chilli Mesa, Naomi Os- ait Riice Garcia, Yolanda Garc’ terhoudt, Austin Taylor, Horace Barbet Ann Pinder, Madeline] Averette, Eddie Valdez, Jose To-! Curty, Brenda Curry, | . Bolivar Valdez, Ignacio! Mr. and Mr van Billy and Joyce Louise! and the Mi: ebb kee e.? ee | Dianne} rano, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Adams, Joaquin Godinet,! Gail Sweeting, Reger) Adele Rob Sweeting, David Sweeting, Fran- | » Katie Mae Rob- » Annie E. Averette. a trid and write letters about it. HOLLYWOOD, March 6. —|Mrs. Cotton; the former Lenore Nominated for most relaxed man! Kipp, and a charming lady her- @f the year: Joseph Cotton. Nom-|self, is greatly amused by these inetions are now closed. Mr. Cot-| demonstrations of affection for wins lying down }her spouse. On days when .he “reo Hitehcok, the director} isn’t working, she awakens him Whe fas @ habit of praising ac-/ early (at 5 p. m. or so), and reads faint damns, once said| fan mail to him. oa ‘He is the only actor! On days when he's working, in world who could under-| but has a little time between play the role of a corpse.” | scenes, Joe lies on the lumber @eiten, who started in pictures|Pile outside the stage dgor and! 10-year-old and has been ag- | Soaks up sun and relaxation, The} betkwards for 10 straight}Great Lover chews splinters and} @cts his approximate age | Spins a long, slow, and very funny | in Be Seeing You.” But he Story about some houn ‘dogs. \ is Gpimpressed by time, which he’ enn ake or let alone, and is will-| Rounding Out Long te relax in any role from octo- 5 . we te haveniie delinquents. | Period Of Service you're an actor,” he says, en 2 “you are always acting anyw: (Special to The Citizen) 0 Rice to get in a rut. It’s nice} DeLAND, March 6.—John, B. to Get paid for it.” | Stetson University boasts the two figures acting is better, too, | oldest professors, in point of serv- them the potato salad business, ice, in institutions of higher learn- on® With which he is well ac-!ing throughout the South if not having incorporated} the entire United States. & Cotton” (he was both),|_ G. Prentice Carson, A.M., LL. formed the Tip Top Salad; D., dean emeritus and professor was it), in Miami. This} of history, is completing his 59th was & few years before he discov-| consecutive year of Service to the red that actors relaxed and busi-)university, and Warren Sione neat men worked, When the com-! Gordis, A.M., Ph.D., professor of eollapsed, Cotton ate his|Greek, this spring completes his and hurried to the near-|42nd year with Stetson, in addi- tre. He relaxed so thor-|tion to 15 years in northern uni- at @ radio show that he versities. forget and laughed out loud. Or- Both professors celebrated gam Wells liked that’ and took) birthdays in February, Dean Car- Caftén in with him son his 81st ana Dr. Gordis his After “Citizen Kane” on p | 82nd. with Welles, and a scries — ot old so parts, Cotlon acquir-/ ANNOUNCE COAST 1 fame, But the fan mail didn't q start tp pour in, as it does now, | ARTILLERY FIRING until David ©. Selznick decided | that @otton was a romantic lead.' doe relaxed into romance a gentiy as mint leaves floating ! The Army announced today that Coast Artillery firing prac tice will be held from Stock * They were accompanied home ‘by their niece, jter and cauterized with fuming} SOULES RETURN ‘ FROM LONG TRIP, Pharmacist and Mrs. Carl ‘J Soule, USN, retired, have return- ed to this city from a four months’ visit in California. Part of the time was spent with, Mr. ' Soule’s brother in the central part of California. The remainder of the time was spent with a sis- ter in Los Angeles. A very en- joyable time was spent visiting friends and relatives in jother Parts of the state. | | . They stopped for a short visit in:Kansas City, Missouri, on their and over waved Hair, also regard- return trip. Mrs. Fred A.! David,. whose husband is at pres-! ent on duty with the Navy in the Southwest Pacific. i WARNING THAT (Continued from Page One) should be confined in a cool, dark place for observation. (There is only one exception, and that it when a “real bite” is received on the face.) One thing must alwa be borne in mind: even the tini break of the skin should be wa: ed thoroughly with soap and v nitric aci “When estimating the symp-| toms of a dog it is well to rémem- ber that a really ‘mad. dog’s” throat muscles are paral; Ai That is the first part of the body rabies attack. The dog can’t eat, and st, he can’t drink. Hence: slobbering and rest-| lessness. He is beside himself with hunger and thirst. And:do, not underestimate him. He gives} no quarter, “And remember this, too. Dogs don’t just go “mad.” They are} not effected by the moon or any; other climatic condition as some} superstitions have it. A dog be- comes rabid only when the virus] enters his nerve system. It is transmitted in the saliva of an in- fected animal and enters the s; tem’ only through broken tissue. } This is also true with humans. “Rabies germs congregate in the brain and if the dog is de- stroyed by a layman (in the head) it is a hundred to one that this! section may .be wrecked or dam-| aged so that a bacteriologist will be unable to make an intelligent test. “There are many reasons why dogs may be suspected of being “mad,” according to small ani- mal doctors. Hot weather brings many ailments to a head. Excess thirst may make a dog look ‘“‘sus- picious.” Tainted foods cause up- sets in dogs just as in persons, and of course, there are the ever- | present worms which, in, exc | sive doses, cause fits, all of which makes an owner cautious and hervous when rabies have al- j ready been reported in the com- | munity.” Tie up any suspicious dog. Re- port all bites to a private physi- cian or to the county health offi- cer. If the dog is infected, a few days—usually a week—will show whether he w tem- | upset or really rabid. All wor: ' ' HAIR SPECIALIST COMING: HERE The La Concha Beauty Salon,}§ in the La Concha Hotel Building announce on the front page of today’s Citizen, that: arrange- ments have been made with Mr. Adrian Verheevan, ,Utrasol, Hair and Scalp Counselor of New York City to come here on Fri- day and Saturday only. of this week to consult with ladies re- garding the condition of their hair. He will advise regardin, hair that is too; thin, dry, lifeless or fadig hair, over bleached Key West Soldier Wins Bronze Star | (Spectal to The | Ottizen) | WITH THE 158TH ENGINEER ; COMBAT B TTALION ON THE WESTERN’ FRONT, March 6.— Sgt. Percy L. Todd has been : : awarded the Bronze Star Medal ing hair holding permanent wave! ¢. heroic achievements against Ladies are invited to phone) the enemy in Belgium. 128 for appointments, so as to) He is the husband of Ada Todd, avoid long waiting to consult|/1116 Pearl street, Key West, and with Mr. Verhoeven. There will! prior to entering the service was ‘be no charge or obligation of any! employed in the Navy yard here kind for consultation. as electrician. HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED—Salesgirls, full “tine | ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, employment. No experience ne-| immediately. Charles Wilson, cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. 100-A Poinciana Place. marl-1mo. feb.28-6tx TOP SALARIES PAID for Day and Night Waitresses. Side- walk Cafe. mar.1-lmo $25 REWARD for information leading to rental of, apartment by Navy couple. No children or pets. Phone 9170, Mrs. Patter- son. mar.1-6tx i WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-} —=—______.._ most City Pharmacy: mar.l1-tf, WAITRESS full or part time. Ex- cellent salary. North Beach Coffee Shop. Phone 9164, - Mr. Joe. mar6-3tx HAVE FURNISHED Apartment for beautician with Florida license. Beauty Colony, 509 Southard St. mar3-3tx FOR SALE 1936 Oldsmobile. I. G.- Tyson, 112 Ann St. feb19-30-t£ MESSENGER WANTED—Desir- able daylight hours. Western Union. mar5-tf | ———_____—___ [FOR SALE — $1.49 BOOKS — MEN-WOMEN 30 TO 50 — Sup-| plement present income; after- noon and evening $5 up; even- ing only $3 up plus carfare. Interesting part-time _inspec-! tion work; local area; national : Fi — organization; no selling or can- 74” HARLEY Davidson Motor- vassing. Write giving back-| Cycle. 829 Elizabeth St. ground, days and hours avail-! mar.1-6tx able. Interview arranged. Ad- dress Box No. BW 625, c/o The Citizen, Key West. mar6-1tx ing, Keys of the Kingdom and Prodigal Woman—Paul Smith, Bookseller, 334 Simonton St. » mar.ltf MAN’S BICYCLE, $20.00. Room . 20) Central Hotel. mar5-3tx | TEACHERS WANTED — “Any MAN’S BICYCLE: 528 Simonton ; one who has taught in an ele-| Street. mar5-3tx mentary school or is interested! ————. in teaching in one should con-!OUTBOARD MOTOR 3% Horse fer with the Supervisor of Power, Johnson, $95.00. 1525 Elementary Education for, Flagler Ave. mar5-3tx Monroe County at The Division 5 Street Elementary School, HOUSE with 2 apartments’ in Division Street at White.” good residential section bring- mar6-7-8-12-13-14,1945-6tx! ing.. $1,200.00 year . income— . —|, must be sold at once for, cash. EXPERIENCED Fountain Girls,!* ,Call 226. .. good salary. Adams Dairy, Fi . Lunch, :901 White ‘street. |COAL OIL REFRIGERATOR $75. ; mar6-3t} 617 Grinnell WANTED | ! i WANTED to trade ’41 ‘Ford|’ Paneled Truck for late model Passenger Car. 28-1 Poinciana BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH, console, will. play any type ‘record. ,Priced right.,408 Eaton street. “-mnard-Btx | ite on the face; it is too j near the brain to spend time con- templating. | “The best preventive ig to keep ; your dog in the yard. He can’ 'go mad unless bitten by anothe mad animal. Keep him out of circulation for the protection of all concerned.” Place. mar6-3tx FOR SALE—1 400 Watts 6/110 | Volts Powermaster Light Plant. |WANTED-—A chance to bid pn| 1212 Duval St. mar6-3tx your next printing order. THE, ARTMAN PRESS. feb.1-tf! 1939 DODGE SEDAN. Inquire A. Watkins, 907 Division St. mar6-3tx ae eee ELECTRIC WASHING Machine! F. H., c/o Citizen. mar2-6tx | Swell titles include The Yearl- é marp-2tx | : mar5-2tx! TUESDAY, MARCH 00000000 0000000000 OO OOHOOOSOOOVESS HO ESOOSCOOES JOAN CRAWFORD, DRESSED TO KILL 0000000000000 cee eseeeeeSeOeSOeTESesEsesesse® By ROBBIN COONS jand she spent Jong minutes be- (By Associated Press) jfore each “take” in silent con- HOLLYWOOD, March 6.—Joan|templation of the murky water, Crawford was getting ready to| below. take a walk down Hollywood} The whole crew engaged in boulevard. She was going to wear| seeing to it that Miss Crawford a plain, dowdy suit, like a lady} Just nearly and rot really dunked down on her luck and looking|herself in the studio ocean, took for a job. She would be working| the proceedings soberly as well. in a movie, but the street crowd | It was a,quiet, solemn set, every- wouldn't know ft, except the) 6x- ob a his share to add to tras who would form a phalanx] the: ‘atmosphere of despair— about her to keep her clearly in jike thet men who kept. fanni camera view. The camera would’ the’ steam clouds into the scene be hidden in a truck,’ traveling the fog effect. along slowly beside her. _ It was almost audible, the. re- “And I’m the gal,” Joan com-}lef,. n Miss Crawford finally mented wryly, “who for years has/ turned her back on the ocean and insisted that a movie actress} went home. After going through owed it to herself to dress the|a scene 20 times, you would be part, on and off screen. I’ve cried| relieved too. out against sloppy clothes in pub- lic, I've insisted that a star should COOPERATION be as careful of her appearance on the street as she is before the camera. If anbyody should rec- ognize me—!” *Miss Crawford was wearing Kelly green now, though. A bright green wool dress, green shoes and purse, and over her shoulders a ful cape-style coat with a matching fur hat—her most expensive wardrobe items for “Mildred Pierce.” It was her “suicide outfit” — and Mildred would certainly have been the! best dressed screen suicide if the whole proceedings hadn’t been stopped by 4a «movie “policeman| ;/ who sent hey, home and thereby], enabled Warner Bros. to tell the story that led up to the situation which Mildred thought orily sui cide would solve. For purposes of Joan’s (or Mj dred’s) near demise, the studio duplicated a Santa Monica pier, complete with bait shops, bath j house and restaurants. The com- pany also provided sea water (un- ‘salted, however), surf, waves, sea weed and beach refuse. Counting the rehearsals which | Director Michael Curtiz wanted and the “takes” which were spoil- ed for one reason or another, Mil- |dred’s suicide attempt was stag- ed at least 20 times. Twenty times or more, Miss Crawford | walked down the dark pier, stud- jied the water below and then | started, suddenly, to climb over ‘the railing. She seemed to take ‘the business most seriously, as | becomes an experienced actress, TO EASE MISERY ‘OF CHILD'S COLD |RUB ONYVICKS "EDDIE CANTOR in “SHOW BUSINESS” Coming: "The Falcon Out West"! Washington, Pa. — Following the brown-out orders, a local’ cafe proprietor promptly exting- uishes the electric window dis- play lights at midnight and sub- stitutes two old, but depend- able, kerosene lanterns. Your Grover SELLS That GOO; | STAR * BRAND AMERICAN C | arid CUBAN (} Try A Pound T RATIONI Book 4; Blue X5-Z5, A2, B2 through March 31; C2-G2 through Apri} 28; H2-M2 through June 2; N2-S2 through June 30. Red Q5- $5 through March 31; TS5- X5 through April 28; Y5, ZS, A2-D2 through June 2; E2-J2 through June 30. » at CLIN helps do mive sou a » i |_ “THE LOST ANGEL” Coming: “Sonora Stage Coach” Duval and Fleming Streets NG 6, 1948 TABLES IN NEW — . (Ry Associates Presed 1ONDON.—Dozens of men are walking around London wearing women's “panties.” A men’s shop couldn't get any men's slerts supply of women's of a utility material, like hot cakes, and tops were the most ture. ———— er PHILADELPHIA. — lerton was the last the Pilgrims who came to. ca on the first voyageof Mayflower. TIME wpe ara Stamp June this famous new Dutch beauty formula away with faetet Recommended for Ladiey—and Geatlomen, toe SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Ine. PHONE 199 Prescription Druggiste |HAVE SOME NEW MASONITE |> and steel constructed ice boxes. } | “The Next Time You Go Anywhere Ride the Bus” gaguummmmmmme, | in @ julep in his native Virginia. | land today on through March 9, | Se far the past year he has made! from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. All ves-| different dove to such ladies as} sels and aircraft were warned to| Deanne Durbin, Claudette Col-! remain clear: of the danger p]| bert, Ingrid Bergman, Ginger} The danger zone will be the WANTED—Youth’s bicycle 16 or sete 18 inch. Phone 631-R. Kansas City. — Patrolman Joe Trabon is sure the complaint of { mar5-3tx} nae A bargain at $35.00. Also some |, prewar wash basins, used, |» priced from $3.00 to $9.00.\> # and Jennifer Jones. Water area between Stock Island “DOR”. ox brigade, dime ang Recroon Heyy hfs Pend, dowagars from] i) - Newport consider Joe’s style tor-- Sugscribe to Tne Citizen. { J a woman that a certain dog had bitten her is true—the dog bit him too when he investigated her report. PICTURE OF CITY’S IRON LUNG The above the City p Nay Ay cil. Arrangements are now being made to give a de: Fire Station. IN USE ® picture of the iron lung, presented to the city by John Carbonell, Jr.. president of ; monstration in the use of the lung MIDDLE AGE WOMAN with 11! | year old boy desires imploy-} | ment in private: home where room will be furnished. Apply 623 Division. mar5-3tx Come tossee them at Pepper’s Plumbing Supply, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. mar6-3tx MISCELLANEOUS j We are making every effort to give good service—to serve the SOMEONE to lease or manage PAINTING, Interior Decorating. paying Pool Room. Write P. O. Estimates free. Call Davis 270. 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