The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 7, 1945, Page 4

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ER, * + i. % : i a he 77 att be SrBy é tf i turned out to be « life sise doll whe never made a mistake with Nolan's dancing feet, | whieh fea- i ‘F i i i : : E i HA Citzien son of “Messe Don't Staff Sergeant John Benson, the Henana” much to was formerly one of ti ment director of the City } ton Department, who trained the | reeched a hospital children, did her comedy song and "O*4 There I found dance with which she was re.‘ bert. You may rem cotly feetured on RK O. and He is the fellow I Peremount Public (The Citisen. He The finale of the show and nervous, but on all the chilin-n in warts S24 the subsequent hours types of military tap dancing of *P°' reminiscing which the “Babies” had the aud- £004 old days” in Key West and fence in stitches with ¢ sail. Te Citizen had such @ salutary ae Roenpipe effect on him that the doctors xhty ignt : hrdta seht WETe Sble to send him home in Others in the Wo weeks. | fh. ato, Pam.', He has had a varied end tur- ele Russell, Betty Louise Filer, "eet Army career. This last Catherine Brady, Marie Spencer — he was with the Engineer June Yates, Gale Sweeting, Dor. C1P* which laid the 2.000 mile! rese three scenes phot . jographed last month at Plorida State instite- thy Ann Lowe, Mary Ellen Lowe. jad line from Caicutta ‘© Gens show evidences of the decay and deterioration m old sadly Fay Elizabeth Lowe, Gloria Wat. Chunking. | planned buildings. At top, deterio " Judy Pellicier, Eleanc: a T've been told that I am to be | of Boys Industrial School at Marianna: the Sewyer, Marlene Park, Lillian @#*%@rged soon. I know I was, Bas bee declared unsale and is in disuse 4 1 hat falling plaster at the Girls Industria: School at Ocala and at- right Russell, Elesnor Osden, Yvonne {old that « year ago, but this| chooietent sollet at @arm Colony tor the feeble minded at Games. jom left, ceiling with Camatior, Virginia Ree Knowles, S™¢ 1 have more reason to be | vilie. All institutions are overerowded and only at the Giitls schapl ix (4#¥light saving in the summer Faye Pent, Jeanie Boudregus, S°PPful I don't know how soon, | there any space i all between pods. Photographs from September is- Berbera Jean Pinder and others _ . should be sometime be- | sue af Florida Aighways magazine lore Xmas, ——___ Bowles predicts automobile! | don't know What develop wisn aes Shey Gemrcy =z GERMANS EVIDENTLY FAILED TO —— a | West during the last few months. | ORDINANCE NO. 472. jMail seems to Reve 4 difficult | Sua. sane “che wtme mcs DEPLETE THEIR LUMBER RESOURCES (§ ORDINANCE PROVIDING "fe in assuming, however, thas , : « (rc eeengngeeeeemeeee FOR THE REGISTRATION AND The Citizen managed to carry on TAGGING OF ALL DOGS Wrri.|'¥* to its tradition, even as | * 4 HJ oars, OF THe cory! Sweating out these last few! WON'T HELP AMERICA SERVICES TONIGHT on EST, FLORIDA; PRO. Weeks is the most dificul { { NINt DOGS FROM RUN-|sigument I've had tn this 4.2) ANY) UST BE ‘USED, ATLOCAL SYNAGOGUE | S ~ Api Aten DURING CER- ing of my impending re “OVER THERE” TO AID ond eal THE perce |nae to the pleasant ipteresting Services in connection with ress MPOUNDING AND HU-|life I left more than three years) WESTERN EUROPE lobstrvutice of the traditional) DOos. y Ma © F ago doesn't make it any easier dewish New Yeu (Rosh Ha TIVITIES OF Ti G THE AC-|waiting for my release. But try shono) will be held this evening HE HUMANE SO-'as I might, I can think of nothing By STERLING F. GREEN poginning at @ o'clock, at the \-- -- a CIETY OF KEY WEST, PROVID-' nagogue, situated at the corner AP Peataren writ synagogy be ING A PENALTY AND REPEAL.-|* Thet ; WASHINGTON. Sept 7. of Simonton and Southard strevts. | ING ALL ORDINANCES IN T guess, is as good an , . W+ | Gerviens wii alee bo held to- |] ‘ LICT THEREWITH jcxplanetion fer this missive as —Of all the European coun w mesning, tainersew a |i d by the City Council on} "”: tries, the late enemy is like- ing and also on Sunday morning t wading August 7, 1945 ST. SERGT JOHN BENSON liest to help us through our Rev. L. Lehrer will conduct the i wed by the City Couneil on (32102576) dire jumber st age » e assisted by Jee F 1 scoond reading August 21/18 Medical Museum and Arts The Germans didn't de-'man and Isadore ny 20th Generel Hospital plete their lumber rescurces —— Passed by the City Council onjAPO 689, o/c Postmaster, NYC Th : th . . ' stound-'| Green pledge ne’ j @eding Aug -———- ee ene t econversion } PREACHER SHOULD pagacn)'De!y *paring of tet ie } GERALD SAUNDERS. Raitor, The Citizen - or, more probably, d t Bumpe dd " th | edent, Cit >” ave the manpower to cut loreca y We gion y ee iatlambers of the Key West Min-| them ' we ll ROY HAMLIN er ial hance are pv er hook up a - a van . ape bs SAMLIN, something of the ution uanthes<dt is America’s good for- desperate manpower hem, | o Ver k ance to Christianity th - syne te have occupied the mere than gny cone: vot- pproved: Septembe- 4, 1948.) ug ~ Gost! Done which is rated the best sy, & supportadty 1 JOHN CARBONBEL, JR, = Joan Chript ; sept? i948 The idm of souls through| lumber area in Goma te that some i ote ‘ bat ist cleanser away sims and not| The timber is soft woad, @ a ch actually needed cutting requesting of elimination of sirable for construction, *. & . meee hk some causes of sin. Sin abounds) The French got the storied ell rn steer | sanation of Attendance everywhere. We are all chil , h fag ieee Gere Tusning “propertts /] Avene Without Megard to fat Adam, the first men Coney) Diack Forest, which is th@ Ji5 poyd, it probably would b Detriet Boundaries in De- | Therefore oth be biggest single stand. Th@iunnecessary for this country to | termination of Schosls to [us siwan ” ¥i! be with! British got hardwood send any iumber pe the || be Attended by Pupils “» i ths tein Military authorities are!rest this year, except for a | Ht ie the duty of the County Su-| Alliance would devote their sou the mills inte ep few qpecial types wh , ‘il Perintendent to recommend the) minds and badics to the salvation ¢Fation. They hope that the obts n Europe | ation of schools and the areas|a@f sinners it is quite possib German supply w cut down A. perhay w three | from which the children should! such places of sin as liqu »- the amount which must be percer A s > ii Bes Lh chook. The County} loons would find a scarcity of cus-|shipped from America's ¢ will have to cross the |/ rd is to determine the area] tomers and consequently become! dwindling lumber piles to 4 mg months. Offi- } rom which children should at-|unprofitable from business } App ca Py fll ‘ vant || wad each school. Neither the) standpoint oan Sean —— | Crincipal of « school mar the) Men of God need not bow down, “#24 Par te | i we ow - € | | Trustees of « district have author-|to the powers that be this! » efor Ree was omg qua j 30 accept children from at-jearth They have a mightier Russia can contribute have will + ‘ y y | emdance areas in the county oth-| “ruler” on whom to call He is Met an unsatisfactory, if not r tof th . aa } & than those designated by the! « ruler over all men, everywhere,| frosty, response Europe, | County Beara far various schouls) from the beginning unto ete: nity So far Russia has merely & 4 “SCOPt a8 special adjustments are| There is none greater, none wiser | clined to discuss the matt B and tt mitries ayy ag 2 the County Board! He is a pillar of strength says Ph J. Boyd, direc .s has i ew incians Element: ) If such be true, and we believe the War Production Board's nfront oy Srhoul af Monree County located] the Bible with all our heart, then Ler div who headed we that | : Surteenth Sirert and Duck| it is clear on whom Men of God cent m to Europe B much of its wemue, Key West, Florida, is in| should call. The powers that be d Soviet spokesmen want t put for fuel } feadiness for opening September|on this earth have no cont t to take better stock of the he Swédey used @ | S 106, weer the princigsiship| whatever over sin. In fact, situation Mt of ther qweod, produc. | of Albert 1. Caney. All parents gent majority of them are in the Howev the Army is ¢ é wt ‘fuel, instead BF seven |j i this area are requested to have! clutches of sin themselves. To some lumber from Russia { ercer me normal year. In | ther children registered at once, deal with them is dealing with sin own use. Boyd it is not a nnection, it is werth aot. || with the Pincipal, as the County | itself ae q G ny b so: | Boord bas ruled the children in| As Christians, ail should re The t st German by \ | this area attend this shool, com-| spect earthly power—but that's wa ured becau f the N . ek to distribute i prising gredes one ¢ fh six.) all Honor to whom honor is quitat mng @ Eu a as the facilities needed by the} due”, the Goud Book tells us be sa ipt mn the Nazi would chiktiven are readily accessible} Let's look to Christ for the car However, we ed 26 SS encive the least cost to salvation of souls. Let's deal lic le to expla 4 Finland has lumber, but i pemagagnend with the souls of men and not point the chance of tapping tb ce | BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUC-| with soulless buildings or busi-| Yours for a better world t the moment. Much of || TION OF MONROE COUNTY,| nesses or sinful offieials, as sure-| through Christianity the utpu expected to ge FLORIDA ly some lead us to believe that INTERESTED. | F part of the repw By: J CARLYLE ROBERTS, | of them Key West, F nted to the F j septé-7.1945 man.| There is much more that can!Sept. 7, 1945. igovernment by the Soviets either way. Nobody that I know ‘ever saved anything, and if they | did saye some time, they didnt do anything about it except may- be argue a little longer down at} ‘the corner about whether Rus- sia'is @ friend of ours or vice versa. And in the second piace/ before we go to solving all kinds puttin’ up with, of problems in foreign lands, we could begin at home, like char ity should. and find out how/ come we are getting les end Jess like a free nation in our own country—while the Govt. elbows its way into about everything from cuffs on trousers to power houses in the mountains. And us ing school building on grounds Citizens are being put out of the por of this building game like a pitcher who gets « careless—-and don't keep pitehin’ ! sf rH if at? f tts ti HIF, | iH i f i : iis *f Fa) ment in the loss of our Alright then, savs Henry, if one, Milton Russell. z bE 3 | We would like to address each time is ne goed = s, how atx ome persanaliy, but find this im- im the wintertime. Right up my possible, and take this means of | alley, 1 says. Aay congressmen using the home newspaper. trust-} « ing shin-barkin’ scheme 1 been (s7-Itx) THE FAMILY antin’ my vol otta undo this derk early morn- are due. next year has ing to reach all to whom thanks} i — 518 Fleming Street Operated Under the Personal Ownership of Nice Showing ot Transparent LUCITE ARTICLES 5% eMusical Cigarette Boxes eCard Holders complete with 2 Decks of Playing Cards eRegular and *Magnifying Mirror eJewelry and eCigaret Boxes Fraternal aad Initial RINGS $18.00 up Leather WATCH BANDS $1.00 up EAR RINGS for PIERCED EARS or Clip Stvie Expert Watch Repairs All work dome on the premises, Promptly and ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Little Jewelry Store at the ‘orner of Fleming and Bahama Streets, just a short block from Duval Street Here you will find Quality Jewelry, @ grand selection of Gift things and Courteous folks to serve you en neem wen nal ST NoKeeRRNETNa WE CLOSE EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON ral Tax Included BLY VICTORY BONDS: AND KEEP THEM THE JEWEL BOX + : ; . i = J § = — Ve 5 es

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