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Ee as Legion Group Meets Tonight A. special meeting of the Amer; can Legion Guard of Honor will} held at the Legion Home to- at 8 o'clock. Delgado, captain of the: equests all members to nce. Hold Cocktail Party at a cocktail party last! were Dr. and Mrs. Bowser Mr. and Mrs. Jeffers. Jeffers is leaving soon for ngland, for the State nt on coal. Hosts Mir London, Depar Visitors Leave After Stay Here and M Bertlard Graves, been visiting the latter's: -in-law and sister, Mr. and J y Leonard, Ashe street, and Mrs. C. Garing, | vision street, e left for, ne in Bellair ifornia. the former Miz-j; f Key West. 1 Spencer Stone And Webster Head’s Wife Here the winter West is Mrs. Pete Tuell. Mr. Tuell was form head of Stone and Webs: Spending in Key ly the Photogra phers Of Life Mag Here In Key West doing pictures for @azine are Mr: and Mrs, Milknan- are taking pictutes of all If ports, starting with Key it as the key to the Gulf of Mexico. Talk By Mrs. Dulien tion of Children to] al Attitudes of , Par- il) be disctissed tonight at House, Varela streét, by y Dulion, supervisor of chools in Key West. alion will address a@ ion of Kindergarten and members of the an’s Club of Wesley House. meeting will open at 7:45 leck nother feature of the joint ion will be motion pictures rsery schools to be shown Dulion. Joint Session On Children Mothers _ and: metbe of the Woman's Club f the Wesley House are espec-} ially urged to attend a joint S8S> siogl of the two groups 7:45. o'- lock tomorrow night. Roy Dulion, supetvisery oft r ry schools in Key West, will speak on the subject, “The Reaction of Children to the Bmo-! t Attitudes of Parents.” Mts. K rten House, Varela i lub, Fort Taylor Offi- cers’ Club. 8 p.m. Special Meeting, American Le. gion Guard of Honor, Legion} Home, White and Southard} Streets. 8 p.m. * * THURSDAY President’s Birthday Ball, La Concha Hotel, 9 p.m: Ladies Auxiliary, Key West Hospital. 2 p.m. Joint Meet,-Kindergarten Moht- and Woman's: Club of Wesley House; Varela Street. p.m, x * Weekly Winter Visitor Social. 8 p.m. USO, corner of Duval and Caroline Streets Girl Scouts, Troop 4, Flemi: Street Methodist Church. 4: p.m. FRIDAY * * SATURDAY Brownie Troops, Fleming Street Methodist Church. 10:00 a.m. x * MONDAY Jayshees, Junior coocaggh of ae Clubhouse. Key West Players, Barn Thea- ter. 8:00 p.m. Ih By PATRICIA yy : * PHONE 535 Life Magazine |Artists Leave Doris Lee and Arnold Blanch, two Life magazine artists doing | pictures of the Pan American’ highway have left for Cuba, | They will return to Key West in the spring of the year. Conn. Visitor Here From Fairfield, Connecticut is Linslley Smith, now in Key West | for a visit. Mr. Smith is vety en- | thusiastic about Key West and thinks it is charming and the weather superb. iMes. Taylor Spends Week Mrs, Nathalie Taylor, a former. resident of Key West, spent a * “eek ‘Here with her ‘cousin; Miss’ /Marje Cappick. Mrs, ‘Taylor left Saturday for her hgme in Mexico. Robert Otto Has Guests Guests arriving today to visit Robert Eugene Otto include Mr. George Quayle of New York and} Salisbury, Connecticut and Mrs. Michael Price De Boe, sister of ' Mr, Otto, Also Mrs. Bryan Newkirk, a charming person and frequent visitor to Key West and her ftiends here will be delighted to know that she is now in this city. Mrs. Newkirk is from Clare- don Woods, her estate in Toron- to, Canada. Mrs. Robert Otto will return: to Key West Saturday from Bos-, ton, Masachusetts, where she has beehi, visiting her mother since Christmas. Classical Recital By Miss Moreno by Miss Beatrice Moreno, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Laureano’ Moreno of 907 Division. street, at ; the home of Mrs. O: W.. Bodler { Was a-great success, Her program was __ entirely classical and consisted of selec- | tions by Bach, Beethoven, Schu- nfan, Brahms and Chopin. She was ably assisted in her closing number by Roland Johnson, SoMic, USNR, who is a gradiiate of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Included in the audience were many members of the Key West Music Club. Miss Morerd’s gown was of blue slipper satin with black tulle skirt. She wore an orchid headdress. New, York-'and the A» machine gun was | fired from an airplane in flight m 1912. tabrine and quinine. 1 ’ | | | | F| Recital given Monday evening} St. Mary’ 3 Catholic Chureh : Takiag Over Beach US) 'Fathet Johitisont Makes Au. nountement} USO Closes’ February iS: Gala ‘Gio ing Programs. ‘It’ was, ahriounced toddy . by Reverend J. H. Jolinsbn, $:3:; pas- Yucatan, Mexico and Guatemala.| to; of St. Mary’s Stat of the Sea RC, Church, that the building at 1021 Duval street, which has be occupied by USO-National Cath- olic Community June 1941, will fevert. to the church after, its cl 15. The building will be re eu ed as a parish hall on or ut March 15, and will be the of parochial activities, with a ticular, empha on youth. work. Under Parish fi Auspices “Furthermore, winder parish auspices,” Father Johnsoti added, “the servicemen and women of Key West will be cotéially wel comed to use the faciliti@yot the hall.at_any and all time that closing of the formal may hot leavé siithsa‘large sii the’ leisure time activities Ot the serv- ice people in this.area. Besphaslaiie, 4086 Seif ot the egreatest nee in “Ki tae da for’a youth ténter, Fat - son stated that Sptling of the parish hall will go &) léng way towards meéting his hed. outh er parish activ wi nouncéd at the tithe ¢ e Hal hall is opened,” Fathét Jélin- son said. ’ hiss Paul J. Schwegler,, director of the USO Beach Club; wHo ldst Friday announcéd that the, club would be formally closed ‘orl Fti- day, February 15, released today the schedule of gala closing fes- tivities to be hel Sunday, February 2 and 3. easy will.be no further Brostgas # Sunday night; although ‘bors of the club will remain open un- til February 15, and .the tisda service dnd facilities wilt avai able? to 'milittty petSortiert that», b | TO: Pero. ears gerieral_ panic, 6 a ice xpersonnel, to ie held’ Satarday* to 6, and to an ¢ gram Siinday « to At the ‘latter time, and awards will ior hostesses for ices sirice the calle of in June 1 Hoe Hous Paty Saturday it at ane e weekly USO House Parts held with many stirphises'4 for the gu The ck ¢ fast, oat © oom affair at the club; Ww: Sunday morni law drug hailed as superior |ing at the Fanioty for Fine. Flavor Sin ace 1866 Robert Knobel 2049 N. MIAMI AVE. night at 8 o'clock She will return to|party and formal Julliard}up the eltb’s, School. of/ MuSic\ this week and|will be provi |gaadane-enteng May. Boca Chica yor ag ey i Military ‘personnel first | any‘ personals bélongit at the USO Beach Ch quested. to avait antid pests, Febrai fi club possessions. mr ve pet hi ) POLS FOODS OH DDO OOD CDS O89 OO DOHLPNOHOSS TOOTHED 0000000008 Miami 37, Fle. Service . since] }: February deem: 4 rhery, Chay -NOTICR Edward R. and. Alice holder of -County:Tax og bape the Ast/d: oirice; and its ford tax dead. tor bo isehettt tete | on, Said Certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Island of Key Largo, Piat Book, 1, Page 64 Pt, Goy. Lot 2, Twp. 62.8. Range 38 5., 34, as Feedtaed in’ Mon- oe fiJed, same ais my a certificate. shall, 6d. rding to law, the prop- ieee described taeaste, will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House door on the first Monday in the month of March, 1946, which is the 4th day of March, 1946. Pated this goth day of January, 1946, iCiteutt Court Seal) Ross. C Sawye: Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe- County, Florida. By:, Florence E. Sawyer, D.C. jan30;feb6-13-20,1946 ' pis ete Suse Count or ring, nA ee CIRCUIT OK Sour, | Shane ‘oF LORIDA, iN CHAN- No, 102543 saaBARA THAN PinRCE: Plain’ tite, 15 ahergenstg AOTION }, frmii Z L toh efo Flee Past Pitice New York, } You. dre Nereby, required to ap- pear. to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause! A. Dal therein wil] be taken as Confesse This Order to be ptiblished once a. week for. four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- paber published in Key West, Flor- Dohe and Criekes this 8th day of} January, A. D. (SEAL) Sth C Sawyer Clerk, of the Cireuit, Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk. THOMAS 8. CAR Salleitor foF Piaineite. jan9-16-23-30,1946 Bu SONY omovies cour or THR Lee Cease Mtoe coe CHANCERY. MARY Ht 58 SSN, eeneeseees LEO O. sasMiN; * A snd DER. OF. puBLiCATIpS ‘in id tit if 1019 Varnum Aven © Lowell: Massachusetts You are hereby required to appeat to the Bill for Divorce.filed agains! or before the 9th oBy 2 fs Hsp A. D. 1946; other’ eotitained ; therein, wil ata a: coptessed., oné and Ordshed sat ey ‘est, Florida, ¢nis 3ti Jantar, yD 846: be ike it. Court . Seal) Ross C Sawyer i: FE AE Gipouit Court. yy: Florence B. Saw: Deputy Gierk. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, IR., Attorne or aint! i jan9-16-23-30,1946 Reet COURT OF THE if ee ae SEROUS “gins mucert Angee MONROE COUNTY. IN VIOLETTE JEAN MULLIS, Plaintitf, DIVORCE RocER KYLE MULLIS, fondant. NOoTice To APPEAR TO: Roger Kyle Mullis, ¢fo. John F. Mullis, Alma; Georgia. You are hereby required to appear to the BI of Camplaint. for dlvorce filed azaimst you é above ei Utlea gaulse on, the Lith day of Fe D. 1946, otherwise the al- Tons of saia’ Bil will ba taken, _ ede Bee this Sth, sy, ot TAP 2S Fal RAHRNE HA iéitor for Plain’ STmRBET avis Hep i hns6n, pacnd ithe made ‘application | Pt ss t ee t | Solict ee You in the above styled cause a : ” ebatie €. Marquez, ihekany r at egies - for Tity ree. the: S das eg: Siukrwine® ‘the ae Patt there:n’ will confessed. Ordered’ at Key West, ida. this 29th day of January, is alley be. taken, a: Done’ an “Flo A. Ross C Sawyer rk of-Circuit Court, os Nottage eputy Clerk, | ENRIQUE, RSQUINALDO, Ii, bG-13-20,1946 Notick pe APPLICATION NOTCH 13 iene ee John , J. Kirachsaba tm, re of State and County. erti! mee No. 585 isswed the. 2ni "day. of Sep- tember, A. D, 1940, has filed same in. my_ office,.and_ hay cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said Certificate embraces described property in a Mofiroe, State of D OF.KEY LARGO Largo, Pt. Gor me. sald. c: pietice ae in a ais the mouth beh ia the 4th day of M Dated tis foal tay of et 1946. (Cireait Court Seal) Ross C. Sawyer Clerk of. the, ‘Ciroute Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: ison anes Car stge Set oils cane au HE STATE 6) FOR, aie CHANCE AUGUST J. we XECHE Pla inttt, GRC vs. - ELSIE LAURETTE. p> oR DEH OP-PUBLICATIO! TO: BESTE LAURETTS WAEGHE, 506. Murray: Street bey Wayne County, re BSR, feqilinéd to dppeat’ totthé Bil ‘of Coriplaint fow divorce filed against you in the. above Cy AAs EDHS aS APS canbwre the ‘allegations of ct Bill. will Be ae BH Aeponeet: yt Given pu. “2 D. red! a a Feo tite idisie Ee (Circuit ‘Lies Deny AR ae, ae noe ANNI | ‘Nea peg cpus appre! re emete ‘on oO} ee site for Dh br you in the above iyled before 1946; Ae gtr tained therein w{ll be ite feared. Dideee ath Done and eae West, amet (Circuit-Court Seal) at Florida, ithe jay of January, BNRIQUE, ESQUING a Attorney for Plainti c P LONESOME made appli- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1946, Cali Of The Wild Too Wild For Last Man cay asec, Press) M, Wash. Sixty- nine-year-old Elliott Anderson, living member of the | Ozette tribe, hag been ‘disclosed aS the solé owner of an Indian We | abetvatlon at-the tip of Wash- Edi ton (ihe, Citizen: Noticed the Key West ‘Transit Comipany advertiseitient in The Citizen yesterday and would like to add my little bit. I find the buses very convenient as far as transportition godés, but would like to. pss oh a number of com- plaints I have heard recently. _.The public becomes used td ing buses and at the same time betomes familiar with the various ‘8. Most all of us have, our favorit ing the, past week there has been a drastic ‘shift of drivers from one route to another and this has the regular customers all mixed up. On Route 2, for instance, most ington’s: Olympic peninsula. Anderson; came into posession among the drivers. Dur-| of; Us greet the driver witli,! Bite Fear Whig ness miss ba Lig g 3 At times we take the, No. 3 bus atid extend a “Hello, Shorty”, greeting but again‘ find .. it’s, someone else. Now “Shorty” is. that jolly fellow who soothes the nerves of. customers daring to ride old No. 3. Why was he’ Shifted to No. 2? Poinciana. and Hospital bus aMties Ie, bap ;j riders sdy they never know for sure just who’s driving any one day. the part of the company and friendship betweeh customer and} dtiver, we would like to see out favorite driver back on his old route A BUS RIDER. Key West, Fla., Jan. 30; 1946. tu aA 5 of ‘urdhium: Has x! if “one ‘hur Hotta a fi, inch. eeseeees PO ee areW oy f 2, In case you don’t tecognize me in the - I’m Télephone 17 into the future. ae want them! I see a .. added pro result of the ti For the sake of good-will on! importarice to every fotward- Z citizen in Florida. ees “"'Y see telephiones in the bn ag cme ag Ba dike od coecers, for nase tat: | : it's n | Jof the resefvation, a mile square ' of timbered land near Neuh Bay, bach in 1936 when the oniy cther survivor of the Ozéttes, Charles Weberhard, died, It’s too lonely for Ahderson on h’s reservation so he. lives with . members of the Makah tribe, also near Neah Bay, Kites that re flown near overhead electric wires are '| dangerous. of this hazard. I See is future for all ” Please wart your children that the present investment in oases phone facilities in Florida will be... practically doubled in the future. So, I see the need for a heap of money. This money will have to come, . as it has in the past, from the savings -- of hard working, thrifty people. Unless they have confidence in the safety of their investment. and of a reasonable return on investment, new funds for future e + arigion will not be forthcoming. Bey tt. ty enaphtg see: that Bave an important place in yéue cain