The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 11, 1945, Page 4

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Ep - emer b PLES : WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 11. 1068 : ame scent [im 28 days for bis summer wees | ton. PRRPRHERD FERRE EER ae eee ed OREO ETHTR SEERA SEDI IO TE RE’ ‘ WR HOME . [MASTER MOTIVE TOR tS VACATION Obtains ‘Permission seme { : > O ° . fi : oe SOCIE y se PE PLE’S FORUM SERMON SUBJECT panes ewreets -essgzeed| that “Butch”| Subscribe te The ' . 7 dike : mt pene : Helen Sher states that “ te > SRRERESESSESREESEEE ° - After having exposed the fal-| This morning Stephen res Sin-| win return home from R. M. A. eoekly, : | ny ¥ ‘The Citizen welcomes expres- | or and .jlacy that so many Christians/gleton, manager of the Key Wes' JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GROL P views pit or ieapeinilit ot watbag *o think that there shall be but one Sree of Serine. obtained , TO HOLD SOCIAL ON THURSDAY NIGHT learn his fate. But he could not|iudgment of both good and bad,|the consent of Mayor Willard M speak. He left the task of in.|D¥- James S. Day, Jr., last night Albury to use the auditorium of) f: forming his parents of his death|@t the First Baptist Church set/ the City Hall for a mass meeting| The Junior-Senior High School, Program is as follows ’ to the Germans. But the cruel,|forth to show that the Bible|Frigay night to discuss the pro- | Room Mothers will sponsor a) Tap dance number ue |slimy, nasty, dirty, heathen’ Nazis| teaches there will be seven judg-| posed new city charter, which| ‘ Betty Canova; vocals by Mr. and} & Het his loved li ments, r a ission- | seek social tomorrow evening 8 y hh. | seam requested otherwise. *t his loved ones live through provides for a commission-man- » Mrs. Oscar Trombley and daug! - nine months of hell, nine months} First, the judgment of believ-|ager form of goyernntent. @elock in the school auditorium|ie, Elenor; piano selection by TRIBUTE TO of agony, nine months of waiting,|ers from sin which took place| Mr. Singleton yestérday after for the GeneGit of their P.-T. A. [Miss Florence Drudge, gongs by LIEUT. RAY DEMERITT hoping, praying that their son} 1900 years ago at the Cross,! noon loaned John Carbonell, pres-, A very interesting program has|Misses Betty Lord, Be pette Editor, The Citizen; ; Was alive. And all the while he}Christ having. predestinated| ident of city council, a copy © heen arranged for the éccasion;| Wilhelm and Cleora in wah im-1"sOne of the greatest tragedies.of | WS dead, victim of the world’s|every believer to be forgiven ofjthe new charicr, and the latter Y5, ZS A2-D2 through June and several prizes will be award-|personations by Martin \ elm,! war is the fact that the “cream’| &eatest fiends, hypocrits, liars/his sin. Second, the, judgment ofj took the charter to City Hall, 2; E2-J2 through June 99. ed *s gye}songs by’ the School*’Chorus.|o¢ the country’s manhood must{2"d fanatical war-mongers. Wel the beliéver ‘hinigelf,--which is|where it may be examined. Board Office, Pos H After the program a@ social piano selection by Miss Lorraine] give their lives to protect’ all of {4 Mot know, exacily how he met{based ‘upon a personal choice) _———— 4 bee rry eecee ; will be enjoyed by all and delic|Nottage, and community singifig,|;,. Many of the potential future|Mis fate but we do not trust thelafter the age of accountability, |fallen angéls by the Saints. The pancetta fous refreshments will be served|led by Walter Lazier and Oscar] jeaders of this nation now lie un-|©PEMY- accepting Christ's _atonement.|last judgment, where no Christ eeccee by the hospitality committee. | Trembloy. der the soil of Europe, Africa and|_ AS for myself, I would like to|'Third, the rewards for the be.|ian will appear, will be the oe CASUALTIES (Continued from Page One) of Mra Amy C. Greene, 2409 2st Ave, Tampa. Jenkins, Samuel T., Cpl. son of Mee Josephine Jenkins, Route!Delfin Antonio Jimenez, Y2c, to 1, Menticello. Johnson, " P., Pfc. Mr. and Mrs. Luis G. Perales of —— - Be San Juan, Puerto Rico on March @ tLeuie Johnson, Route Caryville MeCall, Oliver, Pfc. nephew of dim McCall, Route C, Box 158, Madison Owens, John W Me Fannie Owens, Poctae Pic, son of; at Mrs Dorethy F. Ritch, 2706 ~— Rd., South Jackson- . Donald G., Pic., son'of Mrs Helen M. Tanner, Flora- Rorne Witte, Ovcar, Jr., S-Sgt, son @ Mm Viola White, Route 3, Bex 994, Jacksonvil | Witteman, James E., Sgt., son dames M. Wideman, 402 Drum- | mend Park, Panama City. ' Wounded—European Area! Bowen, Robert E, Jr. ist Lt.,{ i tugibend of Mrs. Robert E. Bow- om, dr, 104 San Miguel St.,/ Tam | Sr., Pvt.,! urban fleanor M./ Camph! av! Crescent St.,! Jackwn Devs ‘ W,, dr, TS, son at Mer Morven ville Hem. Route 1G Myton. Tr P., Jr, Pfe., on of M Amy L. Carroll, 1037) Wgtdricks Ave, Jacksonville. | denes, Donald D., Pfc., son of a Pe Ritch, Joseph.R., Pyt, nsbanl|N@me. Conimmilioe, Lp. Announcement Of Marriage Mrs, Consuelo Jimenez of 724 Simonton street wishes to an- nounce the marriage of her son, Miss Eva Perales, daughter of 31. The wedding ceremony was performed at the San Jose Catholic Church, Mr. Jiminez has been stationed in the Caribbean theater of oper- ations for the. Past two months. , ‘Draw Up Resolution | ‘On \National Park wR Directors of the! IKé¥?sWest Chamber of Commercteteld a meeting yesterday afternoon, at which they named a committee to draw up a resolution, express- ing the attitude of the chamber regarding the establishment of the proposed Everglades National Park. The committee comprises Will- iam W. Demeritt, Fred O. Eber- hardt and William M. Arnold. Other directors present were A. Maitland Adams, Gonzalo Bezanilla, A. L. Murray, Dr. Delio Cobo, Clarence Higgs, Clem C. Price and Vincent, Cremata. Request of the. governor’s ad- tie for state adver- ent of $500,000 directors, mn, setting forth . s been mailed to J Saxton Lioyd, chairman of the committee. The directors also decided, in order to establish a closer rela- tionship ‘between the chamber debn D. Jones, Route 1, Box 52,,and the Key West Junior Cham- Havens ber of Commerce to have a dele- Lend. Milton, Pfc. son of Benjgation of members from each F. Land, Route 4, Bonifay organization attend ireetings of Lene, James F., Pfc, son of|the chamber and: the Jaycees, Mrs. Emme RK McCraben, 4506 Nebraske Ave., Tampa, ’ Leng, Leonard E., Cpl., son of! Mra Nore M. Long, Gen. Del., Pomona | Money, L. T.. Sgt, son of Birty| BR Money, Route 2, Box 321, Lewrel Hill Parker James C., Pfc., son of Mr Ruby G. Parker, Route 2, Box 92. .Perry _Ridgell, Danie! E., Ist Lt. son @ Mrs Jessie M. Ridgell, 1610 McDuff Ave. Jacksonville. Rountree, William M., Pvt., tsbend of Mrs. Mary W. Roun- tree, 118 Bitting St, Ocala. Sheffield, Horace D., Pvt., son of Mrs. J. L. Sheffield, Box 264, Frostproof Smith, Earl HH, Pfc, son of 1 | Rd M. Smith, Box 334, a Smith, Thomas O., Jr, Pvt..'gon of Thomas ©. Smith, Sr, New- berry Sparks Wilson, Pvt., George C. Sparks, Aucilla Stewart, John B., Pic. son of Mrs. Ide Stewart, Hughey Taylor, Ned E, Pfc. son of Mrs. Laura V. Taylor, Gen. Del., Blountstown Wosten, Dee. Julia A. Wooten, Box 93, Lough- ren Army Wounded—Pacific Area Gray, Charles A. Pfc. son of Mrs. Leona C. Gray, 856 2d Ave., N., St. Petersburg. McClellan, Taylor L., Pfc., son ef Joshua McClellan, Route 4,| son of Box 208, Live Oak. jof Mrs. Myrtle R. Tate, Box 22, Rogers, Sellers B., TS, son of; Sgt, son of Mrs.|James Ave. S., St. Petersburg. HOWARD WILSON RESUMES DUTIES Howard E. Wilson, wHo under- went a surgical operation in Uni- versity Hospital, Coral Gables, has resumed his duties as county tax collector. GIRL KNOCKED DOWN (Continued from Fage One) house, but the children, who say they know the car if they see it again, said that none of those in- spected was the taxicab that knocked down the girl. Robert A. Rogers,‘ 11h" '1632::21st, Ave. S., St. Petersburg. ' Williams, J OiBiy B-Sgt,| son of Mrs. Minnie M, item Bok) 4861, Blduritsrodhn! 1100 Bass, Ennis,,R., Sgt, son of Mrs. Ruth’ V. Bass, Tallahassee. Haile, William E., 2d Lt., hus- band of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Haile, 1714 Merritt Park Drive, Orlando. Keagy, Carl O., 2d Lt., husband of Mrs. Sarah H. Keagy, 959 Lawrence, Herbert W., T5, hus- band of Mrs. Mabel V. Lawrence, Clearwater Beach Trailer Park, Clearwater. Lewis, William W., Jr. Sgt., of Mrs. Lula M. Lewis, 514 Mar- garet Center, Orlando. Tate, Roy L., S-Sgt., husband Efftgle Pevsi-Cola Company, Long Istana City. N.Y. Franchised Bottlers: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West say: “Ray, my boy, I hope that! some day I may meet you again face to face. You and I were like brothers here on earth, but up there we'll be brothers in Christ the islands in the Pacific. é Key West is not excepted. Slow- ly. but surely it is being deprived of some of its best citizens — young men who gave promise of! ¢,,- . m ti tae lifting quad cubsofthe thrves ini) aes ees A ; WILLIAM, RUSSELL. which our city government now! April 10, 1945, finds itself. |1404 Albury Street. Among the growing list of war dead belonging to this Island City we must now:add the name} of Ray Edward Demeritt, second! lieutenant in the AAF. His death should not only be grieved by his family and friends but by the city as a whole. mi be Israel by God. The fifth will be APPRECIATION Editor, The Citizen: I réad your editorial in the Key West Citizen of April 9, 1945, re- garding the paving of Grinnell street, between Eaton and Caro- line, with a good deal of interest and pleasure... © ¢.0. +++ It is good :tewall to the atten. tion ofthe public’ the ngeassity of the Cityeof:Key:Weststorkeep the of th Rosped the qualit he, Y, few, Who, attempt €nce convinced anyone , of, hi Will Bea tredit instead of deep knowledge, kindness, sinc lity, truthfulness and honesty. His personality influenced othe! In the glow of its.warmth he made} all with whom he came in con- tact feel like they had known him always. He was the kind of man who} knew what he wanted, went after | it and got it. The list is long of} boys who volunteered to become; fighter pilots but the:roll call i; brief of the few—very few—whi succeeded from Key West. Ray was one who did. He came through the strenuous tests and training! with flying colors.. He emerged; with an average of 97 per cent,! of the United States locatéd here in Key West will feel greatly The governinehtal ost rel tion of the city in such matters. Very truly yours, J. A. LEWIS, Commander, USCGR, cer Key West, Florida. | O. P. A? Editor, The C s This subject is much talked about pro and con, day in an day out, so I want to get a little! off-my chest. This article is not} topped by few in the entire|to criticize the volunteer or paid country. workers of the O. P. A., as they) He knew death rode on the: have lots of headaches and can wings of his plane but never once! only fellow the regulations pass- did he deviate from his original} ¢€d down ‘to them, but is ‘intended| goa!—combat with the enemy.jfor the originators or men who After completing his training he; Make the regulations. could have remained in this coun-|_ I think that the agency was in- try indefinitely as an ins r.{tended to help at the beginning, But he knew: the war was but at the present time it is noth- there”. He went. He did his part.| ing, but a school for turning hon- What mote can one say of him! ‘{est business men into racketeet's He died in action. He gave his|and criminals. I am in the ga: life for his' country. He died that; rage business and have tried” 'to others might live to: enjoy the} operate to’ the best ‘interest of the freedom. and. peace that some day] public. {I have: not. knowingly] « we hopé to attain. Can anyone) 8ypped anyone, but if I have, and do‘more for those they love? Can|the patty will make’ themselves] « ahyone accept a greater responsi-| known, Iwill be glad to compen- bility than this? He gave his life;sate them. I filed my price ceil- for others in a branch of service; ings many months ago, honestly, of his own choosing. That’ in it-,and loyally, and have followed self tells all there is to know of|them ‘out, with the results that I this young man. jhave lost money, and have no ‘That his soul is resting with] postwar plans for: my. business.| God we never doubt. He was aj When I say I lost money, I mean{ Christian youth. He could never|that I have not made what I am have been the type of man he,entitled to make. I pay my bills, was without the Spirit of God| feed my family, and clothe them, within him. but there it stops. He would have s I approached the local office ed his moth- two worets IN [VI] A Mifet rorocan prices LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY | Reasonable for Reservations WITH BATH and TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL — PERSHING HOTEL 60 NE. 3rd Street ( 226 NE, Ist Avenue | 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator Solarium Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS S7ATION PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION REAL ICE BASIS and you will get GUARANTEED Refrig- eration Service. REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL... It’s Healthy and Safe ... It’s PURE { THOMPSON ENTERPRISES, inc (ICE DIVISION) Phone No. 8 Key West, Fla. ° 9 e Ceeeeweseesesene-20-- eee ese esesesereseessesseeressseeren: & lievers’ works will be many. The that every Christian’s works, if they not be pleasing to God, will shall be saved. The fourth judg- ment will be the Judgment of the judgment of the nations, in which Christ will judge all na- tions relative to their treatment brought out that Germany would! i not go unpunished. before God have -been attending the Booster because of her treatment of the Children’s Choir at 7:30 each Jews. Sixth, the judgment of the evening. forja price hike. Twas informed abqut it, and said, “We cannot ern all. His clean life meant} i ‘ i sensi = » (Panda gh aoplin “fey emgmgg ety AMEE gif seu gsennble brah ihutes ‘inked pr sta Fr pegared upted F stated ined! so tie, ip f a disgrace?to the city. teart v pay war salaries and overhead. Food and clothing costs have defi- nitely gone higher. The govern- heartened to have the coopera-|™€Mt Pays a wage scale that I’ cannot touch. So in ending, I sin-, son will inform me or write aj book, “How: to stay in business CO, Coast Guard Group, | Without becoming a crook.” Respectfully, Key West, Fla., April 10, 1945. SSE a DARE, STRAND THEATER | Coming:. “Tall: In, The; Saddle” MONROE THEATER “Behind The Rising Sun” Pla alae ala ala laa ala eal eaten | | ae a ae ee NO af judgment of the wicked who re- fused to own Christ and denied the divinity of God. This is com- moply known as the Great White Throne Judgment. . Tonight Dr. Day will speak on the subject, “The » Master Mo- tive.” Dr. Day states that he feels this message is one needed more than any other by botit the Christian and non-Christian peo- ple. § Large groups of boys and girls inister set forth the principal destroyed but the Christian Baby Bottle Warmer AND his kinsmen, the Jew. It was COCCCCOCOOOOCOOOOOOCOO OO ‘@ was nothing they could do High Quality! Low “ast' Ww I charge prewar prices ‘and ely hope that some good per- W. C. SWEETING. TOM CONWAY in “Falcon In Mexico” | iy Eetie Sytem MARGO and RYAN in Coming: “The Iron Major” Conilinued by Tyaulee Rogue PEACH ore VELVA-FRUIT ALL DURING APRIL *BIG*. THREE / EE IT BETWEEN TRAINS AND BUSES FROM OCALA 1 i] 1 YOU CAN GET | s 5 t EXTRA RED iF py AT) MEAT SHORTAGES make sav- ( = d ing fats’ harder these days. But i there may be ways to save that i suplease youare missing. Won't y check suggestions below? Our country needs fats so urgently to help make medicines, ip ae 5 : i “ explosives, soa synthetic rub i eee peaches crushe 7 ber and other essentials on the Big ju" ) ¢ smoothness that’s the ' war and home fronts. | into a mirac : o mn ccnincet of Telva-Fruit flavor spec” —_ Velvety-smooth and delicious i month. Velvety- about it A will rave FISH — you're using more of it these days. Scrape every your entire family eye drop of grease from the pan in which you fry or broil it. ! “Ask your nearest Sealtest Dea 4 a rationed — ‘ Jelva-Fruit. Is aot SAUSAGES — they're plentiful and yield Jots of grease in Peach Velva-F the frying pan. (And if you parboil them first, don’t forget to save the water and skim off the grease!) <3 ae i reenes mber: Velva-Frai s new creat the Expe 1, $. Dept. of Agricwteane UTILITY MEATS — are good for stews and soups. Skim the grease as they cook. Chill them afterwards and scoop off the fat that hardens on top. (Gravies too!) Keme! —originated by ratovies of the U HOT DOGS — you'll get at least a tablespoon or two of ~ ! i ; grease from the cooking water. Even a teaspoon helps! ee : Souithen ond AST FAT SCRAPS save them all in a bowl in the icebox. Once > a week melt them down and add them to the salvage can. AND BE SURE to keep the can right out where it’s handy! Drop by drop, it will fill up faster than you think. Then, rush it to your meat dealer and get those 2 red points and 4 cents for every pound of fat. Start today! This message has been approved by WFA and OPA and paid for by Industry. seatvent Vitteae Shere Frm rune in the Jom Meagan cae ve. whee ram, with daek 4 <.ee —_

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