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PAGE EIGHT SEE Present City Commission To Meet Saturday “Mayor Demeritt said this njprning that in accordance with the’ City Charter, there will be @-meeting at 5 p. m., Saturday of the present commission of 1 At this meeting, the commis sion will formally canvass the réturns, and announce the new cemmissioners. iThe | Charter also that there will be an inaugur: tipn meeting the first Tue: im November ‘following the tidns, at 12 noon. At this inaug- ural, Nov. 11th, Commissioner Louis Carbonell told The Citizen this morning that he will try ta have Representative George Smathers attend the first com- mission meeting. et * PUBLIC IS INVITED ‘ Coritinued From Page Gne) tfavel schedule, so that he déliver a second lecture the’ same films before an a bly-of the pupils and faculty of the Division Street Hlementaiy School at 8:45 a. m., Friday. Ba- ker will be accompanied to Key West by: Charles M. Brookfield, of Coconut Grove, tropical Flor- specifies + Convent Sister L. | Gabriel In Local i General Hospital Sister Louis Gabriel of the Convent of Mary Immaculat¢, | was reported today to be con- siderably improved. Sister Louis Gabriel was taken to the Key West Municipal Hospital three days ago. Her condition is said ,not to be serious. ' ! Recesses Local | | Fed. Court Term. Key West term of Federal | Court recessed yesterday ater noon and was to be resumed to- day in Miami. | Arguments in the case. against | Gonzalo Bezanila of the Palace | Theater were heard yesterday. As the court recessed here Judge ' John W. Holland ordered the 2 guments resumed in Miami to- | day. | The arguments. were present- | ed to the court in behalf of Unit- | ed Artists Corporation, the Col-! umbia Pictures Corporation and : the Universal Film Exchange by | Morehead, allot & ‘Smith, | counsel for the companies, and i HH. Taylor, Sr,,-and H. H. Tay- | p> lor, Jr., and J. Lancelot Lester, ' ida representative of ihe Na- counsel for the defendant. | tipnal Audubon Society and fre- : quent visitor to Key West for edriferences. with the Monroe County Audubon Socfety. .Thursday’s event will be the first of local Audubon Soviety's Program for this season in the interests of wildlife conservation and enjoyment. Rainbow Girls | To Hold Meeting There will be a ‘regular. meet- | ing of Kéy West, Assemhly. Or- } der of the Rainbow for Girls, to- | night at 7 o’clock ‘in the Scottish i ‘emple. 's of the Order will be d upon fourteen candi- Cottonseed oil is about 15 per cent of the cotton seed by weight. : of the Eastern Star and Masonic Lodge are invited to attend. ‘Iceland was proclaimed a re- public June 17, 1944. EASHION wee I's All Done With SCARFS tl capable men NAVY RECRUITING OFFICER DUE HERE Cc. J. Oliver, chief avia pilot and Chief G. T. Meyer, of he Miami navy recruiting sta- 212 Post Appreciation appre tion to my many friends for t support in the election yesterday. You elected three very fine and with proper operation they will be able t forward. As before, my inicrest for betterment of our community continue, and if I can ever be of assistance, please call on me. Thahks again, 1—HOLD scarf tri-’ HUNTER G. HARDE Vangie fashion, nov5-1tx Iding down one 4 sie I wish to take this opportu 4—FROM the point where folded, shir scarf up from bot- tom to top and se- | turé at each side with a pin. Let ends fall back ever shoulders. 3—PIN ends at back of neck. Draw scarf tightly about waist and pin in back. Decorative pins may be used. ; i SCARF BLOUSE... . Quick trick for an evening accent, | done with’ a huge pure silk printed square with lion’s| head motif, designed by Glentex. H By DOROTHY ROE 2 Associated Press Fashion Editor ge a smart girl plenty of scarfs, a supply of pins and per- haps a needle and thread, and she'll never need to resort | to the familiar cry—"! haven't a thing to wear!” The colorful silk squares and outsize ascots being turned ; int these days by scarf manufacturers have a multitude of, x. Some ambitious home-sewers have made complete! aa from several matching squares, while the vogue for; blouses, turbans, cummerbunds and aprons is sweeping fie Country. Meticulous souls can stitch up their own blouses, vestees| and such fro ma gay favorite scarf or two, but the quick tricks | achieved by a new scarf twist and a couple of decorative pins; are perhaps more popular. | * A girl who wants a striking new evening blouse, for in-| lance; can acquire one in five minutes flat by a little skillful draping and pinning of a gay silk scarf. By another twist she an achieve a bright weskit to wear under her jacket. Scarf colectors often have their dresses made with slots the neckline, to anchor a scarf. Others transform plain felt ‘by tying a different scarf around them each day. | + Scarf tricks are endless—and real scarf fans think up} own. help them carry on for to thank all of my friends a gressive city. nov5-1ix SAMUEL HYMAN Thanks for your Vote of “YES” on the Your Cooperation and Sup Deeply Appreciated | 3. TAYLOR. THE KEV WEST CITIZEN Romeo vo, si ll Gleaming oak floors, wisely selected in styles which harmonize with the furnishings, add a distinctive quality of natural beauty which accentuates the charm of these rooms. Random width plank floors, like that in the upper left, are again in vogue, being especially appropriate for ranch-type homes, rooms in the early American motif or in any room where an at- mosphere of quiet informality is de- sired. The strip type of oak flooring is strikingly attractive either in uni- form widths, as shown at left, or in random widths. In its various grades and color variations it blends har- ‘moniously with almost any surround- ings, henee is most widely used. More elaborate in design is the block style of flooring (above), a form of parquet or pattern flooring. It produces a floor of exquisite beauty and is a popular choice for the more formally and ex- pensively furnished homes. Only about 48,000 ed aborigines remain in Aus lia.” ‘Sheriff Sawyer In Marianna Sheriff Berlin A. Sawyer left tion 18 feet tall. tion, will be in Room today for Marianna with a Office Building, Key West, on Juvenile prisone sentenced io — aS, it Ma KenidaviNoven ber i7) doparcentiscrwe. thee rs in the State jg a ae 5 Industrial Sel applications for enlistment or a enlistment in the U. S. wy t Lakes have 95,000 square miles of deep wate ! IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving memory of our d mother and grandmoth- er, E. Higgs, who departed | mt this life November’ the 5th, 1943. heir We nnot say she is dead, she is just ¢ y. ve we all hope to enter some day. AM and We sit and think co- of you, mother, and the happy o go years with you here, but only} God knows how much we miss the you ! will ALFRED L. HIGGS, | ALFREDO SANDS, JR., FLOSSIE E. SANDS, | | VICTORIA HIGGS, | Ne ELOISE E, WALKER. | { i ae fnov5-1tx SOUTHERNMOST nity for f i | their wonderful support given me { { TESS. ¥ENERIAG BINDS in the City Commission race. 1{ { pledge myself to give my whole- } Custom Hatters ! hearted’ support to the men |} 118-120 Duval Street elected. Me ine ! | LOUIS M. J. EISNER Cle caruang and iF — aye Blocking ) Thank you, Key Westers, for) LT and PANAMA HATS | 'your approval of our project ; 1 Youn ured you will have 302 ANGELA STREET | a park comparable with any ir (Near Thomas) | | the country. | Our congratulations to other is as | winning candidates; our best ee wishes to all. 1 WARREN-GOLDSMITH TONY S AUTO and | i CEMETERY PARK CO. BODY SHOP nov5-tx 603-05 GREENE STREET | h to-thank all those why We Have A ; ed me at the polls ye SEWLAC PAINT and congratulate the sur Blais & sa Seaatiee Mi > MACHINE 's get behind those men ane We Are Equipped to Match Any of the Various 3,500 Automobile Colors et Us Give You An Estimate on ‘ainting or Retouching Your Car pro From Race Track Issue. port is BREWED AND BOTTLED [ Choose Right Floor to Reflect Room’s Chaim < | ns full-blood- Sugar cane stalks often grow ‘Ross Pays Calls | On Elks Lodges) Peter J. Ross, district deputy | ‘grand exalted ruler of the Lodge of Elks, left today for an official |visit tonight to the Miami Elks. | Thurs night he will pay an ‘official call upon the Miami Beach s, and on Saturday iwill preside at a meeting in the ;Coval Gables Elks club. ; A large delegation of the Key ;West Elks are expected to at- | tend the Coral Gables meeting. | The Key West members - will | ‘initiate a large class of new Elks. | ‘It will be remembered the Coral | Gables lodge came here some time ago and initiated a class of Key West Elks. i | | ! | 1 Daughter to Papys | i | | A daughter was bern at 8:10 p.m. yesterday in the Key West Municipal Hospital to Mr. and Mis. Whitney Papy of 1402 South street, Subscribe to The Citizen—25e: ! weekly STRAND THEATRE Now Showing ‘The TROUBLE With WOMEN’ Ray Milland Starting Thursday “Time, The Place, The Girl” Dennis Morgan MONROE THEATRE Now Showing “FREDDIE STEPS OUT” Freddie Stewart Starting Thursday “OUTLAW TRAIL” Hoot Gibson CLEARVIEW Outside Venetian Blinds give you FIVE-WAY PROTECTION every hour of every day! PROTECTION against DRAFTS STORMS SUMMER HEAT PROWLERS PRYING EYES Precision built of aluminum or steel... non corrosive and rust-proof... inside locking _ controls, with windows opened or closed... Fully patented. For complete information, ‘phone or write Ask About Our Convenient Payment Plan (2) KEY WEST VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY PHONE 1042 Jefferson Hotel Bldg. BY TAMPA FLORIDA SREWE “Florida's Oldest’* WEDNE $8,542 Is Paid In Lieu Of Taxes Circuit Court Clerk Ross C. Sawyer informed the County Commission last night that the U. S. Housing Authority had paid the county $8,542.47 in lieu of taxes on various housing units in Key West. The units on which the pay- ments were made are the Poin ciana Place, Poinciana Place tension, - West Poinciana Fort Taylor. and Of some. 250 Fiji Islands, only 80 are inhabited. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND and cusan COFFEE ‘Try A Pound Today-——— 123 Duval Street Lopez Bldg. Sample Books for Our Complete Line of SDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947 ‘Jaycees To Hold ' Stag Meeting Jack Delaney, publicity chair-. man of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, stated today that all Jaycee are invited to a stag at Ralph Faraldo’s Gar- 1403 Fourth street, at 8 o'clock tonight. —BICYCLES— Repaired and Rented Also in Stock—NEW BIC - TRICYCLES Ss WAGONS - SCOOTERS SKATES Overseas Cycle Store 920 Division St. Phone 1380 SA VNDIGESTION BISA EE GARDNER’S PHARMACY 1114 Division St, at Varela Phone 177 Free Delivery 224444444444 40440444 MIAMI Located in the Heart of the City Rates j ROOMS Write or Wire Reesonable for Reservations with BATH and TELEPHONE XMAS CARDS Now Ready for Taking Orders of Cards and Personalized Gifts —— PHONE 250 THREE HOTELS in. at POPULAR PRICES | Ford Pershing Miller Hotel Hotel Hotel i} 60 NE. 3rd St 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. 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