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er SOCIETY Pythian Sisters Social Meeting Arrange Program Of Junior Club \ * Members of Key West Temple} There will be a social meeting No. /20, Pythian Sisters. are look-|0f the Junior Woman's Club to-j 1 { i ‘ ;morrow afternoon from 5 to 7 Pi Joward with mnch pleasure 12} ofelock. Miss Alice Roberts and @ proposed entertainment to be! yiss Julia Jones will be hostess- helt on July 31 in honor of Grand’ es. Chief Adella Molnar of Miami,| All members are requested to who will pay an official visit to, P¢ vases A pleasant afternoon thé’ lodge *at that time. ee tee i “Mis. Julia Sweeting, assisted by many othér members of the or- ization, is arranging a program, Next Monday evening there will) tobe carried out in evancetion| be a practice of the degree staff with the coming event, which is! and officers, and a request is made expected to be largely attended by | for a large attendance. the members making up the ladies’ temple. Personal Mention Miguel Fernandez, who was Mrs. William P. Kemp and three! spending a vacation in Havana, re-| children, Cleo, Orvis and Marvin. | turned yesterday accompanied by| are spending their vacation in Mi- his brothers, Juan and Miguel. jami with relatives. W. W. Johnson left yatsrdas | Miss Leodawn Jerguson, who} afternoon for Miami where he will, was spending a while with rela-| spend a few days as guest of Mr, tives in Key West, returned yes- and Mrs. Lee Tanner. ,terday to her home in Miami. » Miss Claribel Contrares left on| T. B. ‘Bennett, tax agent for the the afternoon train yesterday for, F. E. C. railroad, left yesterday Miami where she will spend aj afternoon for St. Augustine after vacation of several weeks with a business conference with county relatives and friends. jonicials. Miss Anita: Gato and Miss at Miss Marjorie Parks, daughter] Gato left yesterday afternoon for | Mr. and Mrs. George Parks, Mismi where they will be guests who was spending several weeks of Mrs. Maude Gilbert for a few! With friends, left yesterday after- days. ‘noon for the home in Miami. John Joseph Romero, IL. son}, Miss Nathalie Cassidy, who had Of Mr..and Mrs. John Joseph ; been spending a few days with her} Romero, Jr., of Opa-Locka, is here Unt. Mrs. Harry 1. Lowe on to spend the summer with his Margaret street, has returned to grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, her home in Miami. « Lowe and other relatives. | : ee . — | Jack Baldwin, special investiga- ‘tor of crime for the Florida East Coast R’y. company, who was in the city on business, left yester- i day afternoon for Miami. =-Mrs. Pearl W. Brinas left over the highway this morning enroute to Greensboro, N. C.,, where she Will visit for a while. Mrs. Brinas, pean las accompaniedsby Mr. and Mrs.| 0, 1, Hardgrave, who conducted Sundheimer of Camaguay,’, cigar store in Key West many who are going to Wabash, years ago on lower Duval street, Indiana, Mrs, Brinas will later having left here in 1907, was an on proceed to Baltimore, M4d.,| arrival in the city this week. He Where she will spend an indefinite! arrived from Belize, British Hon- stay with her sister, Miss Mar-|duras, and will remain for several @uerite Weatherford. days. IANY DEVICES LATEST ARRIVAL INMANAGEMENT | WAS FAIR LADY * MONEVPROGRAM 2 event” which took place yesterday |morning at the home of Mr. and ADMINISTRATION FIGURES) yi. Coy E. Dickens, 615 Grinnell MANY WAYS FOR DEVELOP. | street, the item read that the ' MENT OF PROPOSALS sU MITTED BY ROOSEVELT {parents announced the “birth of a 'B- son.” | Asa matter of fact the new ar- ival iq.a charming bit of feminin- \ity and weighs eight pounds. Both j mother and daughter are doing} By J. R. BRACKETT ors Cy Associated Prexs) i nicely. ~NEW YORK, suly 11,—The! Administration already has in its | hands many of the devices neces-! sary for’the managed money pro-| To friends and neighbors whose gram suggested by Roosevelt. +) Major among these is the abi President; many kind acts did so much to} alleviate our sorrow during our! recent bereavement, the. illness} actually to increase and decrease! and death of Joseph L. Wells. wel the quantity of money, such in-|extend our sincere thanks. We} crease or decrease acting to raise also wish to express our gratitude} or lower prices. ‘to those who gave the use of their Rate Of Spending Factor ears and to the donors of — the The aim of managed money is beautiful floral offerin to prevent undue price fluctuations since violent moves either up or down tend to derange the economic WILLARD WELI system. Several. factors affect Jul. 13-1tx. prices, but, according to a theory widely held, the actual quantity of Money and the rate at which it is spent are major items, For an extremely simple and theoretical example, suppose there were 10 units of goods and 10 dol- lars of money in the nation. Then each unit of goods would tend to be-wortli one dollar of money. But if the dollars were doubled in number, each unit of goods would tend to be worth two dollars. If the supply of goods were doubled, ! then each unit would tend to be worth half as much money, Advocates of managed money Propose working on both sides of this equation. At present the ad ministration attempeting to raise prices to about the 192 Jevel, and then to hold them there. Central Bank Operations Through the Federal Reserve banks, the nation’s central banks large sums of money may be spent on the open market for govern- ment bonds, The bondholder thus gets money instead of bonds, and, since he probably will wish to get interest for-it, likely will invest it in some other way. SHUSHINE (Bes: for Shoes) ‘White and Neutral, SHU-MILK) aed TOP-NOTCH 25e Goodyear Shoe Shop Phone 791-J 612 Duval St. Oise og PS Corn |right hand man of Adolf Hitler.) will be made in The Citizen. | ‘has started a secret police system! jin the | trol over 9 THE KEY WEST CITIZES PRUSSIAN POLICE |‘NEW DEAL CLUB’ | GUARDING AGAINST| PLANS MEETING ANTI-NAZI PLOTS; | ORGANIZATION WILL ASSEM-| | BLE SOME TIME TMENT WILL! ee | NEXT WEEK NEW BUSY ITSELF WITH DIS-| | COVERING AND COMBAT.) | “The New Deal Club” an or- ‘ganization now under formation j will hold its first meeting in San }Carlos theatre, up TING ALL PLOTS (ity Associnted Press) . stairs, some BERLIN, July 13—Hermann}time next week. An announce- Goering, Pr premier and,ment of the exact date and time} an : : a Yerces{ rhe club is composed of young in the big state which em! races |men who have the interests of the] bao Siete ge eer: city at heart and will do every-| In a brief communique to the! thing possible for the betterment public he explained that the new! o¢ Key West in all ways. This is department would “busy itself) on6 of their pledges: with discovering and combatting! Vincent Molino, Pedro Aquilar| all plots regarded as dangerous) anq several others started the to the state.” {movement and Mr. Aguilar told} In “Equalization” Wave The Citizen today they have al-| Other sections of the reich are/ready secured the signatures of} expected to follow the Prussian) more than 200 citizens who have, example. | Signified their intention to join. Goering’s announcement came| The organization will be semi-| midst of the sweeping) political, it is said, and will be ac-! “sleichschaltung.” or “equ |tive in the coming city election.} tion” wave. This gove Their policy. politic will _ be; fostered movement was |announced after the first meeting; to bring into line with the -}when all officers will be elected: tralized leadership idea of the!and the organtzation completed. , every phase of German| - rt, | LICENSES ISSUED labor and sports. Particularly it j left no government department! unaffected. Up to date there have been sev-} en marriage licenses issued for) One of the main factors of the secret police force is that Her- the month. During the 13 days of, July one more has been issued} | mann Goering has complete con- it. Its officers report to him directly. Watch Press, Mails, Phones The Berlin headquarters has been made the center also| June. of he last two issued from the of-| supervision of the pr nails} fice of Judge Hugh Gunn during! and telephone, the secrecy of the|the week ending today were to! latter two having been rescinded.| Rogelio Garcia and Olga Lopez;| Strict orders have been issued! Rodolfo Maria) that the officers of the ret | Jc service are to be recruited only Hernandez and ‘a Fernandez. se SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS By ANN PAGE } [OW that schoo! 1s out and boys and girls have all day to play in sun and get up big appetites, it e for mother to plan ways to are herself Sun suits, overalls and play suits adapted to such games as “cops and robbers” or “cowboys and Indians” simplify the laundry prob- lem and simple, wholesome meals can he easily and quickly prepared. Long days of unbroken heat quick- ty ripen fruits and vegetables and just as quickly wilt or spoil them. Wash and store’ vegetables in refrig- erator, spring house or cool cellar. | Do not wash fruits but keep all but bananas in a coo! place. In addition to fruits, there are many delicious and healthful desserts which can be quickly prepared in- cluding gelatin, cornstarch and tapi- oca puddings and egg custards. The Quaker Maid Kitchen offers these timely menns. Low Cost Dinner Tomato Soup Cold Sliced Pork Potato Salad Bread and Butter Chocolate Pudding Top Milk Coffee or Tea Medium Cost Dinner Fried Chicken, Maryland Style | Peas Boiled Rice Currant Jelly Hot Biscuits Butter Cherry Bavarian Coffee Milk Very Special Dinner Melon Cup Roast Beef Potato Balls Boiled Onions Mustard Pickles Corn Bread Butter Stuffed Tomato Sala¢ Coffee Lemon Pie Milk SINGLE BUILDING PERMIT FOR WEEK ft There was but one permit for building and repair work issued than during the entire month of from the office of Building In-| | the | spector Harry Baker during week ending July 12. This was for general repairs to 700 Elizabeth B. Weintraub; the building at street. Owner, cost $350. { ‘Tells How She Lost | 15 Lbs. of FAT Rheumatism Gone Too _ | Here is a woman who was rap- idly putting on weight and who was troubled with rheumatism too. Read her letter: | “T started taking Kruschen Salts | ) because of the good it had done} {for a friend of mine who had been; | crippled with rheumatism. At the end of the second bottle I was weighed and find I am now only 148 pounds (original weight 163 Ibs.), at which I am so pleased. | But I have also felt my rheumatism much less, which has been so troublesome in my knees. I must say I think Kruschen a splendid weight reducer.” (Miss) E. L. P. Overweight and rheumatic poi- soning often go together. The six salts in Kruschen assist the intern- al organs to perform their fune- tions properly—little by little that ugly fat goes; slowly, yes—but surely, You feel wonderfully |healthy, youthful and energetic— more so than ever before in your jlife! Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all drug stores—-a jar lasts four weeks and costs not more than 85c. WING LEE’S GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY _————————— Sugar, lb .. Se Eggs, doz. _. 22e New Potatoes, 10 Ibs. .... 55c Premier Ham, by half, tb .. 17¢ Monarch Asparagus Tips, square can, .. a 20c Monarch Beets, large can .. 12¢ Monarch Corn, No. 2 can,.. 13¢ |] Oriole Sweet Tiny Peas, No. 2 can, 20c Minced Ham, tb 30c Campbell's Soups, 3 cans,.. 27¢ Pearl Cream, 6 tall can: 35¢ Swiss Cheese, tb Nice line fresh fruits and vege-|! H tables. Phone 107 506 Fleming St. ! THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1983. “MARRYING PARSON” BENTON, Ark—The _ Rev.j Brewster Ross Hunt of this city,} known as the “marrying parson,” } has married more couples at that} place in the past 26 years than} any other minister. Richardson’s Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY . 15¢ 15¢ 25¢ 25c 25c Bic 23e 13¢ Peaches, 2 1-2 size - : Strawberry Jam, 1 tb jar Prunes, 2 pkgs. —. Flour, 6 tb sack Sliced Bacon, tb .. Butter, tb . _ 30c and Sani-Flush, can Picnic Ham, tb Cheese, tb Eggs, 2 doz. Sugar, 5 Ibs. Magnolia Milk, 3 cans Potatoes, 10 Ib: Lard, 3 Ibs. Maxwell House Coffee, tb Bliss Coffee, tb .. Siam Rice, 5 lbs. . Tomatoes, 6 small cans Potted Ham, 5 cans, Corned Beef, can - Post Toasties, 3 pkg: Corned Flakes, 3 pkg Dill Pickles, 2% size Tooth Paste, large Heliman’s Mayonnaise, n Oil, Kaffa Haag, Cocomalt, can .. Washing Powder, 3 pkg: Washing Soap, 3 bars .. Lima Beans, String Bea: Kidney Be: Sliced Beets, 2 cans Tomatoes, 214 size, 2 cans German Chocolate, 3 cak Crisco, ™ aK! Tomato Paste 7 cans, . sup, 3 bottles ar, 3 bottles Phone 658-R__—‘ Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. from “absolutely trustworthy na- tional ranks.” Special emphasis is laid upon the fact that the secret agents possess full police powers, “Under the new law, sub-divi-} sions of the Berlin headquarters} will be established in every ad- ministrative district of Prussia. Secret agents, combing the coun- try, dispatch their reports speedily, either to the Berlin headquarters direct or to their} district office, according to the} importance of their observations. TAYLORS GOING OFF FOR TRIP’ Charles Taylor, manager of the Porter Dock company, and Mrs. Taylor plan to leave Monday morning over the highway for Mi ami, where, with their car, they will embark on a Clyde line vessel for New York. From there they will motor to Mr. Taylor’s home in Buffalo and after a short stay go to Cleveland, O., and afterward to the Centufy of Progress pect to remain until th seen all the sights at the then motor back to Key Wes Exposition. PALA CE| THE FIGHTING TEXAN Matinee Sc-10¢ Night 10c-15¢ ) WHEREVER You CO,YOU FIND BLUE RIBBON MAiT AMERICA’S BIGGEST SEER cee | Whenever the subject of cigarettes comes up, I sit back quietly and let the men explain about the “Toasting” process. Then, I'm pretty frank and tell them why “Lackies please” —me, at least. After all, there's an between a cigarette and my lips because /s 4 toasted Lee Baker's Cash Grocery FRIDAY and SATURDAY Butter, tb _ Sugar, 5 Ibs. - Magnolia Milk, can Shortening, 3 Ibs. Tomatoes, 6 cans, Eggs, 2 doz. . Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Corned Beef, can Salt, 3 pkgs. . Black Pepper, 2 cans Campbell’s Soups, 3 cans Campbell’s Baked Beans, can S¢ Rose Dale Pears, large can 20¢ Sweet Corn, can ........-..- Se One pkg. Royal Scarlet Waf- fle Flour and one jug sy- .. 25¢ Red Hill Syrup, 3 cans Hershey's Chocolate Syrup, i 1 Picnic Ham, Ib. Salad Loaf, tb ......... Colonial Meat Loaf, tb Toilet Tis: 4 rolls, - Health Soap, bar, .. Strawberries, 8 oz. can ——— 822 Fleming St. Phone 695 Free Delivery YOU CAN STILL BUY YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN HISTORY Mow on Display! | a New G-E Model Men smile at my simple reasoning —and I’ personal joy Luckies’ delicious tobaccos and their mellow-mildness—but the if they ask my opinion, comfort intimate relationship 'm very sensitive about my daintiness. Certainly I en ing purity of “Toasting” is what I prize almost above every- thing else. And shat is a woman's reason for saying “Luckies Please!” $215.99 MMODITY in macy lines have Prices on things you buy and need are cdimbing. But you can still buy your G-E refrigerator at tiow prices—the lowest in alt GE history! New is the time to buy before prices go up. G-E's 1993 line of refrigerators are the greatest values of the year. The new 7 cu.ft Monisar Top modal Higstrated has more storage space aod more featurvs thea ever oFered a anywhere gear the price! [¢ freexes more tee fescer, uses low corrent,aed the scaled-in-sseet mechaniom is Gaarantecd 4 Veats egeiase fatiare. Come in teday: see it! ba the went yo dys por wih seve more than the dourt porymecmd a GE refrigerator. See ws NOW! The Key West Electric Co. A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager