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Mrs.MaudPapy (Invite Newsmen | Pa Is Appointed As For Ocala Visit) = ~~ Ad Ded tratrix OCALA, Sept. 19 (FNS).— pene Day Musée), More than 500 newspaper people of Florida have been invited by } re., londay under Yesterday afternoon Mrs, re-0pey 79 ati Maud Papy was appointed ad- NAVY NEWS BRIEFS By J. HARMAN BRODOWSKI several functions which may help you to think up that winning the Western Newspaper Union's lauspices of the fonbad ei ministrix of the estate of her|,, spend a pleasant week-end in r dren by adding a class for part- Seminary street. The affair will be strictly so- Beginning next Monday morn- ings bonds, new state branch and the Marion |” i County Chamber of Commerce | Child Welfare Couneil, i, 1 ther increase its services to chil- aval aes won who died| Ocala, Friday and Saturday, Sep- r 5 * : in her home at-1501 | tember 20-21. i time pupils, it was announced Aribala torre in probate court| cial, very informal and designed | today. show he left $2,000 i tal - i i A $: in postal sav-! to provide a good time for all. ing, children ‘two throug ve Another daughter, Mrs. Mae| Sands Leave For years of age, inclusive, will be A IV (b) training sthedule has jgea | i ; a Ford, 5, + 5 oti cared for on this part-time basis 9 been announced today by Mrs.| |MPROVE methods, quality, — N. C. Veaation| £2" °.22.'° 12 noon Memes Wilhelmina G. Harvey Subma-, working conditions, tools and e 2 ” | through Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Sands, of | Parents desiring to enroll chil- 1307 Flagler Avenue, left today; dren for either the part-time or for Asheville, N. C., for a two-/| the full-time program are asked week stay there. {to advise the president of the From there, the Key Westers | Child Welfare Council, Rev. John will travel to Wilmington, N. C.,|E. Pickens, 55-1 Poinciana, tele- to visit Mrs. Sands’ mother, Mrs. | phone 1120-J. Children may also Emma Ann Stevens, and family. | be brought directly to the nurs- They expect to remain away , ery, where Mrs. Edna Clark is in & rine Base Training Supervisor.| machinery, protection of j ° Saas ot > govern- ° ° The overall objective for this ment property, employe morale, Swift Air Freight training is to provide higher) utilization of manpower. B - standards of clerical production; [NCREASE production and co- | in the Yard, “Mrs. Harvey states | operation. Z 2 d€8 un by National | _TAMPA, Sept. 18 (FNS).—Swift | air. freight service will be started | that, “The présent skills are too COMBINE operations. by National Air Lines betwee: Praised by Scouts September issue of the Scout- ing Islanders, a two-page mimeo- low—barely tolerated standards | DEVISE new tools, machinery, not necessarily to be accepted. new methods. 1 * . ? “ + Thompson, 27, Key West. i indeed, that, we find such a loyal | these classes. For specific curri-| BUT it does have something. | Reiticat WwW. bs ah ae SEnnee c ' Seouter and faithful servant to ea ' Bankers, who ought to know, call} _. hts RB Sos SBORY ot Cakes / Gee peel Af we Bid tea ren, | Cus explanation in. regards (0 eee ne ones, appeal, Youy Side Washington, and Mildred |] Oe ie MabMetirks would never) couses objectives, hours per) To eee ey to mani. | Curty? 3% Fort Dodge, Towa. ARCHER HOUSE 151-02. Jar | MILLION DOLLAR BRAND ; “ i I week, total course hours and to-} don't need to kno oO ni-|_. John F. Dyson, 24, Key West, - / district; Scouting would never Ae ne 1 f fi 4 with Tomato c 1 Quart c ; have to worry about what the| tal weeks to complete courses, pulate a mile long column of fig-| and Emily Webb, 16, Brooklyn, | Sauces: & Spices Jar future held for it. interested personnel are re-| ures that run to 139 zeros at the|N. Y. : | ‘gd = “We make this salute to a fine | quested to phone Mrs. Harvey at! total. It’s like junior with the| Neil Douglas Gillespie, 21,/ 8 SKINLESS man and a fine Scouter. May | number 491, U, S. Naval Subma-| apples. You give your Uncle} Fresno, Calif., and Iliana Castro, he have the very -best of iuck| ,; oni “Sammy three and he gives you} 18, Key West. FRANK! 37° BOLOGNA 33¢ bere fe’ may go. Scouting iD, oF see. her personally at | tour. Or, if you want to SRST TEP (acho ons had te a ene eo Ib. Ib. im Monroe county will certainly | Building 192. make it complex, you give him | Besty Widden To RIB BRISKET WISCONSIN miss him. ty-five and he returns a Money Given For Both pa ay ; | “Ls Aue | STEW 25¢ CHEESE 59% USOT. New and Old Ideas hundred You might say your! Exhibit Paintings: ee LB. Ib. oP. roduce Suggestions which can be used Money behaves a sere i eee eenchatg, 0 d-for bits. It’s a profitable and most/~ Jackson Square USO is proud’ ‘A CHOICE SELECTION F Hi KLE! M i seb Lyra peeae a og linteresting business, watching| to have the opportunity to ex-! 'RESHLY PIC! D | sical Play' cnt Comrie ss Kewes| meres, sn, Gai ee Secrersressce ll ERYERS AND. STEWERS CORNED BEEF ah a an ‘; 0) rs. e' } q A . Rehearsals: go®"underway last |'to, Civil Employes will pay cash oF four for three. If you think it] Widden at a tea-on Sunday after- | . might at the Jackson Square awards thay be new ideas or a) makes sense to make money, YOU} noon, September 22, at 2 o'clock. | USO for the musical extrava-| new application of an old idea. might be interested in giving it} Mrs. Widden, well known for e / Senza, “Best Smile Forward,” to| A different way to use a piece a try. hick Work with youth and tori caeuoe Ne 2 RED WING BOUNTY BRAND DICED fae Peco Christmas. | of equipment may be the sug-; Incidentally, you can “go| community interest, has executed GARBANZOS Gan 14° Whole Kernel BEETS No. 2 14 ' will meme greene, gestion that will pay you money.’ steady” with a Bond as long as}some of her finest canvasses/ 12-Oz. Can Can } ballet iP ces and | tevestrrenineeiireeiiccee | OWT €, Re nded fret hiohovk at a) pibt ae Me REY jo. 2 ic i akeranl ae: : ‘armen as accorded first honors at a, BUG B B a, : : all exhibit, will be dis- DEL MONTE Can of Di ‘ 9 i ae . Carnegie Ha vibess? Do You Know? Attilio Receives _ | played with some other forty oils Aerosol Dispenser Peaches OAK HILL WHITE Pinder. Submitted By of landscapes, life, still life and re = 1 . - - , ePinea ie aed Say” alll tevin |: ‘MBS SUE HOLMES Navy Release | nautical scenes. A number of her $ 98 ‘neopele a | PEACHES “2.2 23¢ girls), Executive Secretary . ae paintings of horses have been! 4 rund and service men who would like CWT Carmen Attilio, of 2819 : \ Key West Chapter, A.R.C. i used for magazine covers. i to appear before the spotlights. |'Staples avenue, was discharged | "hy i. collection has previousl: ST LN The show is sponsored joint}: e . | this week from the Naval separa- is) collection, Has “previous! yi) ‘ ; is jointly | 1, What is the A J been exhibited at the Brooklyn Chisel by the USO agencies, YMCA and/|* nate fcieese merican Junior tion center in San Diego, Cali- ea es ie Ae Ate eee | PAB ase of 24 It is the membership of the sora. | politan Museum of Art. | 12-0z. Bottles ; A aes Attilio, 31, served 21 months aap ean American National Red Cross A cordial invitation is extended a Swifts Entertain ia our achooli-public.privs| OVeTs°28 and enlisted in the Tati \ : ate parochial, | Navy oni November 10, 1935. He)" all, |g DEL MONTE DICED ve CRYSTAL BRAND . Sen ie gE , served aboard the USS Thrush, |, nae TEE sande 15¢ N Tampa Visitors i% “rads re eae youth organi-| Gannet, Edwards, Colorado, Witt- 200 FLIERS CARROTS ais ata Jar PURE CHERRY PRESERVES Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swift of 1806 zation in the world, with 19,- | Si@ and participated in the bat- (Continued trom Page One) | aa as 9 Seidenberg avenue gave a party 905,400 members, “| tles of the Marshalls, Gilbert,| bert Moehrke leaves the city to} Clean - Up Special! 2-Ib. c for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gonzalez '3 who started it? Mariannas, Guam and Saipan. | make his home elsewhere. He} Jar of Tampa, Florida, who were; president Woodrow Wilson on| Attilio carries battle st f| briefed the members on; 5 - STRING celebrating their 18th wedding September 15, 1917, invited|the Asiatic-Pacific, American|Moehrke’s activities | in Youth | HUNT'S SUPREME TOMATO " 9 » and are in Key school children to join the! Area, European-African, and al- | Welfare work in the city and how | ms PICKLES 1-Ib 33° West on a at crapeegtlen ‘American National Red} so holds the Victory, American| he was responsible to a great} Jar event gine celebra - Le Cross; 12,000,000 did so at| Defense and Good Conduct! degree for the success of the Boy zalez's 39th birthday. What times. medals: Scout movement here. Mario} BLUE PLATE Both Mr, and Mrs. Gonzalez 4, How do pupils become mem-| Attilio’s wife, Alice, resides at | Napolis was named to succeed P REX BLEACH Quart 14° SAUC for Seafood 8'2-082 21 ore bp win Ogre “Mrs, bers? 2819 Staples avenue. to the Chairmanship of Youth Bottle and Cold Cuts Bel. Gonzalez was lore ” mar- Enrollment is by classroom. Welfare for the Jaycees. riage Grace Barroso and is a sis- Members usually earn their A directors’ meeting has been | YACHT BRAND GOLDEN KEY en a. Es- rad ae fees but ne ibe The Answers called for Monday night, Septem. GR APEFRUIT EVAPORATED MILK ASTOR » Ol city. lividual fee is required, an ber 23, at Jack Delaney ome, ‘ans. pee Mr, eg Gonzalez have no one is. ever excluded be- ; on aE bod on Varela street. All directors oma 3le COFFEE one son, onzalez, Jr., who cause he is unable to give 4 mules. are urged to be present. JUICE =: is attending high school in the money toward group enroll-| 2. George I. eta noseioeees Dromedarya SWEETENED 1-Ib. ‘ " west coast metropolis, ment. In elementary schools,! 3. A group of Filipinos, organ- NOTICE 46-0z. 28¢ ORANGE JUICE 19° Ii 4 < the fee is 50 cents per year ized along Communist lines, who oe ae Sie No. 2 Can Jar. £2500 - . 50 ct mis pi eas tare I will not be responsible for | Can per-classroom. In secondary | fought te « ananese. arvi debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. | ; Cape Dairy Farmers schools, it's $1.00 for a group! 4. $2 a month in service, noth- Claudia. Watler, after this date, ||) WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING Apple Sauce - Canned Tomatoes - Catsup - Mayonnaise T Ostrich Breede 4 : | urn tric! rs of 100 or less. i jing afterwards until 65 years of September 16th, 1946. Fancy Uncoated Long-Grain RICE - TUNA FISH . Grite JOHANNESBURG. — (AP) —/'5. How is it organized? iage, then $120 a year. S ATCOEM WATLER: | Hard-to-Get Items Water Ground Meal - SOAPCHIPS and FLAKES Nearly half the dairy farmers of} A teacher-sponsor provides! 5. An American- nanced 0 i! | septi6-17-18-19-20x oe NO LIMIT the op sony > raat ae the leadership within the school. | development in Canada. ee —— cape ve noti the local Members elect a Junior Red| -6. French and English. creamery that they are giving up Cross Council which sends! 7. About 578 miles an hour. Strand Theater | FRUITS and VEGETABLE SPECIALS = “4 in on. (be soda epreecntssives to the senior! 8. Eugene O'Neill. . A Complete Line of Garden-Fresh GREENS and VEGETABLES at the Lowest Prices : cash in on the feather boom, eouncil meetings of the local; 9. The Russian, with ab 1,- BING CROSBY in See : is : « farmers already es turned| . Red Cross Biaater fae ir apiooe g ee “ROAD TO UTOPIA” | Ripe California Pears - Red and Seedless Grapes - Choice Ripe Cantaloupes wheat lands into ostrich camps, | Mrs, Fernando Camus, chair-'! 10. Yes; 6,000 investigators take Pee ad” | zi and pumpkins are being bought) man of American Junior Red ‘the field in October. Coming: “Lost Week En || SEEDLESS _, | RIPE JERSEY in large quantities on the local) Cross, Key West Chapter, put the .— a ER Sea ES = | E 2 TOMATOES ] market to feed ostriches. ener questionnaire’ before the | | GR eae Ib. J Ib. % 4 Day-old chicks are fetching! taining class for staff assistants . | ae a { steie each, but the banks tg today when she met with them at! | EATING or COOKING LARGE STALK i sider the feather trade too specu-| the chapter house to present the | | 3 20° CELERY : jJative and are refusing loans to) activities of her sealer : | | APP aes LBS. bunch | F breedi irds. m the program with Mrs. Ca- j / a sriaimeaale gy saa Ee aaias buy iodine pitteus Le Coad TH Gad NEW RIPE CALIFORNIA SWEET haps dard, co-chairman for disaster | PRUNES 25° HONEY DEW MEL Ld pte ' preparedness and relief. He point- | pee mescensy blbs hy tb. 10 aot | li fda op ee ee a ee i i ET ETE ETT SOE GE po . | lish; myenuone east Job! ae i iG caves on no erimaybe Marriage Licenses | . Analysis; Supervisory Training; 5 : _, “it is men a bait nie auarhen 3 Asrentiea: History | 12 fact, there are quite a few! Applications filed in the county | MEAT = P OULTRY C DAIRY PRODUCTS i = See neevtidg eine him we| and Civies to Apprentices } Teasons, pacmapcipee ve judge’s office for - marriage li- Se Corta a 1 a Cubana | S ae ee _| why you have to a mit tha’ ie | censes: haere re Ro eee ee ' perhaps wouldn't have such a Both military and civilian per- bad cdefinitely haa nu ssex (Ap Taher LeroveTendelllaes Kine graph monthly bulletin devoted to scouting activities in Key West, had the following to say of Wil- bert Moehrke, who will transyer residence Tuesday from this city to Denver, Colo.: “District Commissioner Wilbert Moehrke has served faithfully for Mrs. Harvey went on to say; REDUCE costs, waste, that the objectives of these! hazards, accident hazards. training courses is to make bet-| ELIMINATE unnecessary ter supervisors and make for work, duplication, breakage. those qualifications which win; CONSERVE or reclaim ma. subordinates over to the super-| |. 1, . aa visors. Thus, a spirit of cooper- | ‘alee ativeness in getting the best work fir Bonds and Glamour cities served by the eaperne (C-4 Buccaneer transports, Thom- | jas Flint, district NAL manager for Tampa, announced this week. Flint said the new service, | which marks the entry of Nation- \al into the air cargo field, will of- fer transportation of commodities between New York-Newark, from Key West for about month, a'charge. Transportation will be | furnished, when required, as a organized nearly ten years ago. out in the shortest possible time | A - Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami and DAA Peuerrreyy “He has served as district] would be inculcated in the em-' a fabs a it * titer New Orleans at rates approxi- 4 e 4 ( ASH M ARKE I 4 bd chairman, chairman of various| ploye and improve working re- with Jess ‘sex apped? than a-\- ©. imately half of those of air. ex- > Quality 4 4 Quality committees “and as commissioner | jations. Saving Bond, then I'll be glad to [press. > 4 ; P during the . * hear about it. Consider the Bond.}, A special department for the > Meat: 4 KEY WEST Ss LARGEST FOOD MARKET 4 Groceries de vertge A summary of classes offered i SP Pi t eats 4 : y ‘oc “This district has seen its ups : reree’ You can’t put it in a bathing suit | handling of air freight shipments |% P e 4 Everything for Your Table Under One Roo, listed according to subjects: ; \< 4 y'! s and downs in the past years. All| 2"¢ jects: | wid take a picture of it. You|has been set up by NAL under | vwvwwvwvv~ 1028 DIVISION STREET PHONE 1080 4everrrre this time, Mr. Moehrke served at his duties faithfully. He always kept his interest high in Scouting here even when the town in gen- @ral showed a great lack in inter- est and didn’t seem to care | whether Scouting continued here as Scouting for boys here West. It is very seldom, f Husband: “Why is it that we haven't more money in our sav- account?” ' Wife: “Do you suppose it’s be- cause there's so many ways to; it and only one way of gaving it?” Basic Typewriting; Automatized , Typewriting; Basis Gregg Short- hand; Transcription of Short- hand; Gregg Court Reporting; ; Naval Correspondence; ndoctri-; nation of IV (b)s; Business Eng-' can’t dress it in black velvet and invite it to a week-end dance. You can’t introduce it to your friends or get it to gigle on tell you how wonderful you-Know sonnel of all naval activities inj 1 this area are welcome toattend, P°” ed out to the class the. chapter's | responsibility in time of disaster | as vested in its charter. W..A. Frizzell, field direc’ presented the safety servic water safety, first aid and acc dent prevention, @ Insist on Dixie and besure of getting pare me sugar raeale cae sugar in rebnery the direction of O. M. Foxworth, Jr., formerly with the Railway | Express Agency. Applications For ‘ston, N. C., and Julene Chancey | Quality at a price—That is what you can expect and get when you buy your table supplies at this market, where everyone can expect and gets a square deal. We have many hard-to-get items—they are yours for the asking. It's first come, first served on these short items. NO GAYLA or ISLAND PALM UNDER THE COUNTER BUSINESS HERE. COME AND SEE! LOUIS MUNIZ and A. ALEXANDER, Owners. STORE HOURS SEP ROMPT FREE DELIVER YE m “We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity” Monday thru Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.—Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.