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a . | (eeeeeeeaas Se eseeeasenns|y ( arnpbell s, 8 «Reyes made, locks repair. od, ote Peture framing, tifk ates. photos 614 Francis St, Negra 1. mM For gust wntoed plumbing ag won | gaa eal! John Curry, end repairs mayl-lmo diplomas, cer- Paul G. Di- phone may6-1mox S12 Margaret Street, phone 781. Gave wa Frew estinetes he proefieg, caulking and root | pening « specislty. J. A. Myers, @ re may 13-6tx bagert . body end me- twnseal we All work guar- steed om your next job. may7-imox Samet on painting and dec- <otema eheerfally given. Water )For Sale—Story and half resi- Hed Brick Garage, Si- Pepper's Plumbing Supply Com- copter amd Groene Sts Bhs Pecans be White os oteowts & twandie eae Denes ‘Sewing Ma- 167 Whitehall, At- may b8-1tx Fetes Babe tothe bre rotary bee 4 EER - Hume, bles. Plate glass for sale. Large stock, | may 18-6tx workers $12.50, Sing- Cash with or- Singer, > Semana _ pesiion Thi pi reed living room set. | ting build ind ree-piece r 5; a hw a ies epee: dinette table and chairs, large} eet the vicinity. National firm,| ¢lectric fan suitable for busi- Guimplete line, high commission.| ess establishment, beds and Weite Box 2983, Dallas, Tex. other household goods. 2815/1 may as | Seidenberg. may17-2tx | ~s — a Luggage carrier with canvas mel eee ve Se ae ed. Call at 810 Duval, Apt.) Wil buy ofl kinds of furniture,| 4 after 6 pan. may17-2tx servers, efvigerators, radios. -i4.e¢/Complete apartment furnishings. = ae me _ merle 17-B, NAS Housing. may #-2tx| nen i ° sti ~ oy aoe yy ac men’s bicycies, good condition. Resweli Co, phone 683. Must sell immediately. Porter may 15-tf Place, Apt. 15-B, phone 164-J. — —— may18-2tx oz, ¢ | ge on Foe! For Sale—1938 Chevrolet panel] t <4 Phones 164-W or| ‘truck, good tires, nice running oo, mmayl6-xc} motor, rough body. 1121 South- - - actin OT may18-2tx : . a = —- $360. Matching 3-piece bedroom suite. = ood — Peaples “| Cheap. 38+E, Naval Air Sta- —_— may16-atx| tion. may18-3tx Ge we we bedroom bungalow, | Unfinished house trailer, 7 x 25, be m ‘Terms cash.| electric-welded steel structure. | wefurnished. Ap-| Cash $300.00. Apply Sat. or aft- | F-42. Citizen Office er 6 other days. 518 Francis} mayl?-6tx/ St may 18-3tx | - ey | POSTAGE STAMPS ‘Cabin cruiser, 27’ x 7'1”. Toilet, | wash bowl and 1 12’ skiff. New- | ly overhauled. Call 826-M. | * general collections or ac- | may18- Ix | Exper of West bees US commems and some} BABY CHICKS Assorted chicks—COD $7.95 - 100. | horns, vocks, reds, wyan a’ ode bigh-walue West Indies; dottes. Our selection. Order wH advanced collectors | from ad. Circular free. Biddle’s | o | Outlet, Griffin, Ga. may10- Itx| K i Shepherd ‘Special sale white giant chicks, ow Off \ unsexed, mammoth size, heav- | may!T-2s| jest of the heavy breeds, 100% — SATURDAY, MAY is, 1946 Ont oer SEN. AT CRS BA The fortitude and ability of the younger generation will make the | ; world a better place in which. to, live, Sen. James Franklin said in® an address at a banquet of the’ hi letic ‘league here Friday. “He en- couraged athletes to keep the’ tworld up .to its present high (standard. Principal Horace O’Bryant con- gratulated the girls on their out~ , standing basketball record. Forty-two girls and their es- corts were present. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Valdez | announce the birth of a daughter, Carole Lynn May 13, 1946 at a hospital in Miami. Mrs. Valdez is the former Betty Bowen, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. W. Bowen formerly of Key West, now of Long Beach, ; Cal. Mr. Valdez works at ga postoffice here. 28th WEDDING DATE OBSERVED BY RIGGS’ Scores of friends and rela- 10.00 per week. 508 William street. \ | may 18-2tx | utilities furnished. $10.00 and $12.00 weekly. Paul's Tire NEE ae hice 8.08 Single room, adjoining bathroom. $6.00 per week. 607 Elizabeth Street. may18-22-24x tives helped «Mr. and Mrs. RENT A CAR Dewey Riggs, 1219 Newton You drive. Late model conver-| street, observe their 28th wedding anniversary at the . © a a ‘ THE ERY WOUNDED NEGRO REFUSES TO TELL Slashed from the his chin, under bis jaw, his throat to the back of pe oe ae eee Key West High school Girls Pek a ‘Wallace ;the ;name of his .assail- ant. “Am oI going to die?” Dixon asked. answered. “Cause »if I'm going to die, Pl tell you his name, but if 1I’m go- ing to get well, I'll point him out to you the first :time I go.out.” The cutting occurred at 8 os clock last night in a saloon on Petronia street, between Duval and Simonton streets. Chief Wallace said that when he arrived at Duval and Petron-, }ia streets, blood spurted out of: Dixon's neck with .every pump of -his heart. A moment later Lopez’ ambulance.stopped at the corner, and Dixon was taken to a Joeal ‘hospital. ision Street PaT. A. | " nlane Are Seated Installation of officers marked] the final meeting of the year of the Division Street:School Parent- Teachers association. The follow- ing officers were seated: Mrs. Leonard Curry, president;' ASSAILANT’S NAME “I don’t know,” Chief Wallace ; ‘the Rey. J. H. MacConnell, will PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. mayl-tf Sloan ‘Hotel, 805 simonton St. ; Single rooms. $6 per week. ‘Double rooms, $11.00 per week. | { may8-1mp | Hotel rooms, Overseas Hotel, 919 Fleming St., newly decorated, | under new management. Spe-| cial weekly rates. Phone 9104. may16-3t | tial section. Lot 131’ deep and| 40’ wide, plus additional lot 43’ by 43’. This attractive offer is | priced to sell. Apply Citizen Office. apr4-ti \ dence and furnished garage- a@partment on Catherine ‘Street, near White. Price right and terms to responsible purchaser. Johnson & Johnson, phone 372. may17-5t pany carries a-full stock of ma- terials. We cut and thread pipe and ‘take care of all serv- ice calls. Phone 118. may9-tf Bn shipment, low prices. | rite P.O. Box 1635, Jackson- | ville, Pla. may13-7tx VFW ‘Hall here recently. ‘Music was provided -by the Boca Chica Navy base band while dances and other fea- tures -highlighted the pro- am. Seventy persons were pres- ent. FOR SALF Briggs and Stratton motor, 3% horsepower. 1217 Pearl St. may18-3tx |For Sale—Radid-phonograph com- bination, with automatic rec- ord-changer. Apply 1121 South- ard St. may18-1tx For Sale—$45.00 baby carriage, Apt. No. 1. 614 Greene St., ‘ may18-1tx PHOTO SUPPLIES Roll film developed and printed oversize prints. Eastman and Ansco color film processed. De- veloping outfits and dark room, aids for the amateur and pro- fessional. Contact and enlarg- ing paper, all sizes and grades. and Radiant movie screen . . Vokar 35MM slide projector, $13.95. Evans Photo Supply Store, 506 Southard street, phone 439. LOST Red wallet, Wednesday. Finder keep money, return papers, etc. Street, phone 257. may18-2tx FON MIRE Spanish guitar and two rabbits. |! 607 William St. may 16-3tx | For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. mayl-lmox LEGALS 5 STATE OF FLORID vs. CHARLIE WADE ore ORDER OF PU nla TO: Charlie Wade O'Ke W . Webster County, ts 10N hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for di- vorce in the above styled cause on or before the 6th o4 per Maamenan: in K ay "Fon Rawr Oa SALE Daily or week- Ricycies To Rent 8 & B Fienung > Cycle Shop, 822 apr20-imox bloodtested, $9.50 per 100. Send —* money order. No COD ship- ments. Quality Poultry, 4415 Monticello Rd., Columbia, S. C./ | may18-1tx | pear Done artd ordered this May, A. D. 1946, (SEAL) Ross Clerk Circuit Monroe County, By Kathleen No Deputy (Sd) ALLAN B, CLEARE, J | Solicitor for Plaintiff. may4-11-18-25,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE} E CIRCUIT ELEVENTH JUDICIAL IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- CERY. | of Case No. GEORGE ARTHUR F; Plaintiff Se pivonoe TA MARGARET FELLE Defendan ORDER OF PUBLICATION Alberta Margaret Feller, 16 Columbi enue, Binghamton, ork. ¥ou afe hereby required to the Bill of Complaint, for in the above led cause i day of June, A. D. 1946, ALE TO: ap- i, The Ke e aper published in Key West, Fs 246, C Sawye’ Clerk of ae “Siscutt Court Motroe County, Florida. By: Florence sawyer, D.C. THOMAS 8S. CARO, Solicitor for the P (SEAL MM with accessories, $15.00. ‘Curry,’ in thirty-six hours, ineluding, 16MM Excel movie projector ; Bi Mary Susan Wise, 1325 mevscny 2 CIRCULT COURT OF TIIR NTH JUDICIAL CIRCO rs AND FOR MONROE COU vr, IN CHANCER ‘ase No. 10-719 bees, ae BRIGHTWELL i Plaintiff, ORCE, therein } one ries apree this 3rd day} a ry may: at ~43-25,1946 Mrs. Sam B. Curry, vice-presi-' dent; Mrs. Merville Rosam, secre- tary; Miss Miriam Carey, treas- urer, and Mrs. Lee Thompson, historian. Police Ar. Seeking | Knife Wielder Here Police here are seeking an as- sailant who attacked James Dickerson, colored, 813 Baptist near Duval and Petronia streets. Dickerson, the police said, was taken to a -hospital where he was) treated for severe cuts on his, neck and arms. WEATHER AND TIES Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight and Sunday, with gentle to moderate variable winds” is the weather news imparted to day to Pelican Bill by Observer Sam Goldsmith. High stide will occur at 4430 a. m. and 12:06 p.m. tomorrow / while low tide will he at 5:38 a. Lane, with a knife last night,/ ‘Phe “Rev. ‘Hugh “E. poner Powell, of | charge ‘the pastor with his obli- gations. ‘Elder the ‘and of ‘loyalty to their pastor. ee J. G. Pelgrim of the Miami SPs Poet ‘Presbyterian church, will complete the commission. ane Stake We Bement) sermon topic by. the Rev e.. Howes at the First Methodist church. At the evening service .the pastor will ‘preach on “The Preacher Who Stirred up ‘Trouble’. <Sunday To Install Presbyterian Pastor Sunday; Other Church Services operation with the junday sehool, 3:30 p.m; preach-| Association presented Time Out ! a ing, 430 p.m. «for Music” aboard El Salvador Methodist: Church Tender Howard W. Gilmore. 9:45 a. The Rev. B. A. ‘Cumming, from, worship, the Homestead church, will! service, .7:30. Mary's Star ‘of the Sea: Sunday, | Masses, 7:30,.8:30.and 10 a.m. worship, BNai ion: ‘Congregation, Sun- day school 11 a.m. The Church of God: Sunday School 10.aam. nates guest (all girl orchestra) and pianists’) jam ‘Rosemary ‘Butler and Dot Horn- ' $TRO ly. Jack Crawley guitarist with Pritchard’s orchestra arranged the musical score, Gerald Pin- -der, program director of the USO _| doing the continuity. The cast included: Margaret Ane Pettis, Doris Thompson, Lt. school -at 9:45 aan. .will ‘be «in: ‘charge of Supt. Gerald-Saunders. At St. Paul’s ‘Episcopal church, preach at 21 a:m.-and 8-p.m. The Rev. William H. Hender- son, of the Jackson “Square ‘USO, is scheduled as the guest pastor at morning worship service at the. Fleming Street “Methodist church. “Fhe Rev. ‘Felton will be guest speaker at evening serv- ices. Evangelistic services are set for B p,m. at the Glad Tidings Tabernacle (Assembly of God.) ducted at 11.o'clock by the Rev. | ® J. H. Wooldridge. sermon topic of the Rev. John E. | © Pickens, pastor of the Poinciana ; Community church.. A .motion ppicture, “A Missionary at Work in Africa”, will feature evening 1 services at 8 o'clock. throughout the city are as fol- lows: : | school, 9:45 a.m.; morning serv- |ship, 7:30 o'clock. First ‘Baptist: Sunday -sehool, 9:45 o’clock; morning worship, 10:50; evening .services, 7:30. Gospel Hall: morning service, 10:45; ‘Sunday school, 3:45 p.m. Gospel meeting, “7:30. Jehovah's Witnesses: school, 8 p.m. Island City Baptist Mission: m. and 7:19 p.m. i } ee 528 Duval Street something adjustable Exclusi TELEPHONE 1133 « drive churches, hospitals and other i stitutions shattered in.the war. ‘The drive here was supervised | by Venora P. Minog. Sung mass will be observed at 8:30 a.m. Sunday with church school at 8:30 pan. “Behind the Miracles”, is the morning worship, Services .in other ehurehes|Morning service, evening, 8:30. Orthodox Catholic: Mass, 10.a. First Congregational, Sunday |. Vespers, 8 p.m, ice, 10:50 ‘o'clock: evening wor- Lee Your low necklines! From Miami, Shown in Key West ANN@UNCE SERVICES, ‘St. Peter’s church has xaised! \tits quota of $250 in a nation-wide! rebuild for funds to Services in other colored churches: Newman Methodist: 30. Cornish chapel AME Zion vening at 8:30. Trinity Presbyterian: Mérning service, 11 .0’clock; evening 8:30. Bethel AME: Morning worship l.o’clock, evening 8. St. James Missionary Baptist il Morning || Morning worship will be con- { worship, 11 a.m., evening service, 11 o'clock; o'clock; Community Hall, Poinciana. Duck Ave. at 15th St. * 9:45 A:M., Sunday School 11:00 A.M., Worship 4} “Behind The Miracles” e | Church Scltgol . 9:45 AM. Morning Worship 10:50 A.M, Rev. W. H. Henderson, Guest Speaker Primitive Baptist: Morning Youth Fellowship ‘ 7:00 PM. 11 o'clock; evening, | Song Service ...... 7:40 PM. Evening Worship\............. 8:00 P.M. 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VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TONIGHT Vedecdcvecccccdvdcocccdscvscvseooe | ‘? ‘ ‘ of New Orleans, La. | Special Musical Renters y ) by Orchestra and Choir ; | COME-BRING A FRIEND - ’ | All For Christ ~ Christ For All : Sunday Sy Seven \]/ Sunday School . 945 AM | Gerald Saund General Superintendent Morning Worship 10:50 AM, | “God's Stake In America” | Broadcast Over WKWF—1600 on Radio Dial The Youth Fellowship 700 Pal “The Preacher Who Stirred Up Teauwhle” 8:00 P.M. 9:16 Pal. Evening Worship . The Hour of Fellowship “Spend An Hour In This Church With Ged" Come to Worship Leave to Serwe “The Friendly Church” First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS ‘ ' ‘ Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Mr. Thos. L. Kelly, Supt MORNING ,WORSHIP ... . Rev. Ted Jones, Guest Speaker Baptist Training Union, 7:00 P.M EVENING WORSHIP . 8.00 PLM. Rev. Ted Jones, Guest Speaker 10:50 4M. , Fellowship Hour following Evening Worship Worship God This Sunday - Serve Him Next Week