The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 18, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY SOCSSTAOAOOSESSESEEEEHOOEOOOSOEE HS 00S DSO OCCCS Social Club Names | Junior Club To Officere Last Night | Meet Tomorrow New officers for Muki-Muki-O; Club were elected at a meeting held last evening at 8:00 o’¢lock in Cuban Club on Duval street. Preparations for an today for the social meeting | the Junior Woman's Club to be| afternoon’ of entertainment were completed | Retail Cuts. Meatloaf Heel of Round . — Roost — Brciseor simmer. Those named to serve for the coming year ar {held tomorrow afternoon 5 o’clock Mrs. Evelio Cabot—President.'in the rooms of Key West Hos-| Miss Isabel Armayor—V. Presi-' Pitality House, on Duval street. dent. | Due to other entertainments last Miss Ros ! week the ni¢eting was postponed retary. ‘and announcement made this Mi: week. Misses Leonella Lester,! Cecilia Ellsworth and Yolanda! il be hostesses. See Virginia Perez—Treasurer. Barbara Carey—Reporter. A business session was held and Mendoza plans for the coming banquet to! be given ty the club were “dis-! Key West Group ee | Returns Home Dr. V. Leeds ipod Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rob-! Arrives Here terts, Mrs. William Russell and! ners { daughter Elizabeth Ann, Miss | Arriving by bus last night, was | Irnia Pinder, who figured in the! Dr. V. Singley, who com-; automobile accident two miles | pleted a cruise begun in an 18 from Miami last Saturday night, | ft. sailboat at Miami, last Thurs-|arrived over the highway last day. | evening. ! Fighting adverse weather until| They were accompanied by yesterday, the doctor tied up his; Mrs. Roberts’ father, Hamilton} craft at Mlatecumte and finished! Pinder, who left Monday iorning! his trip in more orthodox fashion.| for Miami to be with the folk in} He and Mrs Singley are guests! the event assistance was needed. of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Singleton | Happily, this was found to be un-| Mrs. Spalding And |——_—_____ Son Visiting Here Leed {They drove down in their car jover the highway. eae | They are visiting Mrs. Spald- Mrs. Ralph B. Spalding andj ing’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. C. son, Ralph, Jr., were among the! Brown at the home, 801 Waddell arrivals .in Key West last night. ! Avenue. SUNDAY DINNER GOMEZ INDICTED BY GRAND JURY (Continued from Page One) moment. The Grand Jury also! wishes to extend its thanks for the courtesy it has received at es hee testis be nan | hands of the sheriff and his’ ana ‘cheap. “Beets, carrots,” onions, | deputies for caring for our wants! kohlrabi and white turnips are good | and making us as comfortable as! substitutes for potatoes or rice, maca- By ANN PAGE poe are expensive but many Milk VIEWS AND Evie What They S Say) Whether Right Or Wrong Seeceseeoaceseeesesesesses | Arthur H, Vandenburg, U. S. Senator, Michigan: “This is not a cireus, it is al crusade.” roni, spaghetti and noodles may take possible. To State Attorney G.I their place, Bread also makes a good, | Mea Worleysrand hiss) acsistant 4>)senpenniversiio ge a Lancelot Lester for their advice] and the various salad greens are c leap and assistance in procuting wit-, and we are in the season when salads A are especially popular. nesses and presentation of evi-| “"Reef pork and veal areall somewhat lence.” lower, lamb is in the potato class or nce. When the reading was con-} almost prohibitive and smoked meats c igher. Butter and eggs are both a cluded Judge Browne commended |; little higher. Small and medium whole the jury for its excellent work,! 7 —— eet and low = Eee: f ere are three menus planned for the diligent manner in which the different budget levels. 2 investigation was conducted and. ToniGectDiamed the able way in which all phases| Meat Balls with Spaghetti of the investigation were carried! BG eased on and brought to conclusion. He} CamGustarts. then thanked the body and order- Tea or Coffee ed its UESE GSS Medium Cost Dinner Pot Roast of Beef Onions Green Peas Bread arid Butter Spanish Cream with Peaches Tea or Coffee Milk Very Special Dinner Fruit Cup Fried Chicken Boiled Rice Glazed Carrots Lima Beans Tomato, Cucumber ! and Green Pepper Salad Rolls and Butter Pineapple Sherbet Little Cakes Coffee (hot or iced) ' French Border Church Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Receaitare: Supplants Nazi Edifice “We are banking a gteat deal! | on recovery of world trade, pro-! Ce ameeete ie) “ & . i ME —Citi- viding there is no armed con- ETZ, France, June 18.—Citi flict.” |zens of the French half of the | Village of Leyding, cut in two by Donald R. Rickberg, former NRA ‘the Franco-German frontier, will] Chief: | have their own church. “The Supreme Court can only; Their religious difficulties have establish a dictatorship of nega-| been solved hy the French govern-| tion, a government of paralysis.’"| ment, which Appropriated $33,000 i for construction 6f a church on Carrie Chapman Catt, 77, femin- | the French side of the street. ist leader: | Previously, Leyding’s French- “Be a crusader and leave theymen attended services in the} world with more common sense|town’s only church on the Ger- in its heads than it had when you} man side of the frontier. Since came into it.” the establishment of the Hitler - regime, the French faithful said Perkins, nazis were imported from Berlin to transforin the pulpit into a “political soap-box” and they de- serted the church. Frances of Labor: “Public welfare demands that women workers shall be prohibit- ed from accepting wages so low thet their health is impaired.” Secretary Smooth, evenly fleshed hogs will produce a finer quality of Harry L. Hopkins, WPA Admin-| meat and will cut up with less] istrator: jwaste than rough, course, wrinkl- “The cry for local administra-ied and flabby animals, fart] tion of relief is really a cry for| specialists say: local administration of Federal} a funds for relief.” || THOMASINE M. MILLER } —BEAUTICIAN— Nid:olas Murray Butler, Presi-| ; dent, Columbia University: {ff Latest Air Cooled Method “Isolation has become as im-|ff/ Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 possible for a nation as it once} Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. was comparatively easy for Rob- jare utterly unmanageable. Should | ——Soup or Simmer ——___— Rolled Fiank Flank Stew § —— eroise Stew — ese Fionr steak Flank stear Braise @® was Plate Rolled = Short BoilingBeet Plate Ribs Simmer ov 8¢Gi5@ —— SS) Beef Brisket Cornec Beef Simmer ——_— Qo Knuckle SoupBone CrossCut Shanks] ——— Soupor Braise = Arm Pot-Roast Braise Every housewife is confronted with the three-| a-day question of variety in the 7 ArmsteaR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Meat Cuts and How to Cook Them BEEF CHART Retail Cuts [Round SteaR TopRound Bottom Round Wholesale Cuts meals she serves. | « Rolled Rump - Rump Roast Sittoin Steak Pin Bone Sirloin Stearn <PD D Porterhouse = Bone Qe Standin' Rib Roas! guy, Blade SteaR Blade Pot-Roast Boneless Chuck Pot Roast ep Rolled NecR Boneless NecR Sraise or Stew with many of the possi! you are one of those whose use of beef is limited toa In beef we become addicted to roasts or steaks | roast or a steak, the chart given above will be irival- and forget all about the other good beef cuts! uable in learning to identify and locate the many Which will give pleasing variation and be easy on| retail cuts of beef. The chart will show you at a the pocketbook, too. Perhaps our trouble lies in the | glance just how each one should be cooked. You fact that we are not as familiar as we should be| will want to preserve this chart for ready reference. ‘MALARI Speedy Relief of Chills and Fever | Don't let Malaria tear you apart with | its racking chills and burning fever. Trust | to no home-made or mere makeshift rem- | edies. Take the medicine prepared espe- ; cially for Malaria—Grove’s Tasteless | Chill Tonic. | Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic gives real | selief from Malaria because it’s a scien- tific combination of tasteless quinine and | tonic iron. The quinine kills the Malarial ; infection in the blood. The iron builds | up the system and helps fortify against | further attack. At the first sign of any | attack of Malaria take Grove’s Tasteless ; Chill Tonic. Better still take it regularly | during the Malaria season to ward off ; the disease. Grove'’s Tasteless Chill Tonic i ; is absolutely harmless and tastes good. i Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic now ! comes in two sizes, 50c and $1. The $2 | size contains 2% times as much as the 50c | Size and gives you 25% more for your | money. Get bottle today at any drugstore. Braise Cs Braise ov Roast ————— Broil or Panoeoit 2 COW WRECKS CAR SEATTLE. while d.iving | cow and knock.d it d cow arouse unsteadily {ed away, but the ca: ly damaged it had to | home. | | bone | Clu | this city — Sroit penpntahce —_— Steak be Rolled ib RibRoast Steak | Roast Broll—— {A German gener | now be enrolled j have strong homing instincts ; can carry mess vs by varying colors painted | backs, They as spies means o— qe jee “3 ities offered by beef. If YOUR DESTINY By LE MARS e The character and talents of those born between May 20 to June 18 are fearless and_ kind; magnanimous when not irritated, and prone to load themselves with burdens and sorrows of others. Money has no special value in their minds except for the good it} will do. They have great power of concentration, and can mem- orize with the greatest ease; are easily angered, and once excited be let alone when in this _ state. S.lence and patience should be exercised daily by Gemini people, for the “greatest of conquests is the conquest of self.” Should train the mind to think pure things, particularly of the oppo- site sex. Wiil be extremely hap- py if united to a person born in (Capricorn) December 21 to Jan- uary 20, or (Libra) September 23 to October 23. Should wear an EMERALD or Moss Agate. HINDUS NOW WANT TO LEAVE RUSSIA — PERSONAL MENTION aC: = ateni of the state plant board, arrived on the Florida this morning for a‘ unit of tho: visit with the organization. local ‘cation of a few weeks. Jo: Vinson and daughter Gloria, who were enjoy. ing a vacation in Tampa with relatives, returned this morning on the Florida. Miss Edna B. Smith, teacher of music at Monroe High School, is enjoying her vacation and is reg- istered at Chalfonte-Haddon Hail in Atlantic City. J. W. Ludlum, © State Plant! Board Inspector, and Mrs. Lud- lum arrived here over the Over-! seas Highway Tresday to make their home in this city, where Mr. } WHEN YOU WANT First Class Groceries AT LOW COST PHONE 67 OR CALL AT ARCHER’S SHIKARPUR, India, June 18. —Through the British consul general at Moscow, the adminis- tration in India is arranging to finance the return to this city of 20 former*residents who went to Russia to trade before the 1917 revolution, i Their property, like all private’ possessions in the Soviet Union, was taken over by the communist! regime, | “We Need ENGLISH In Our ¢“H00LS” inson Crusoe.” | W. H. Standley, Admiral, Navy: H “Character is the spark that quickens human life, the driving foree behind all human actions.” PALACE John Wayne in KING OF THE PECOS Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ u. s.! COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District i | i COLIN ENGLISH Superintendent of Trained, Expetieieed, Cap- able—a Nativé of Florida GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” Free Delivery and Courteous Service Full Weight In Every Package Is Our Mitto We, Meet All Competition With Low Prices and High Quality Order All Your Food Needs Through Us Such As— DRESSED POULTRY FRUITS VEGETABLES FISH MEATS TURTLE DAIRY PRODUCTS Bree Delivery OVERLOOKING BAYFRONT One Block from Shopping Single Room with Bath . DoBble Room with Bath - grove nye: ' Dorothy, arrived this morning on Secegecesconessccccccsiccosccccscoccsoooescoecess e HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. ist Street at Biscayrie Boulevard Opposite Union Bus Station. LOWEST RATES EVER SS ALFRED SIMONS, Maiiagéer cess Ludlum will, again be connected} with the local activities of the Plant Board. J. B. Symmonette, local mana- IN A TIRE AT SUCH A ger of one of the insurance com- panies here, accompanied by family, expect to leave tomorrow morning over the highway for Mi- ami where they wi'l spend a va- Mrs. A. L. West, wife of Bridge Designer Engineer of the state road department, and children Sandy, Mary Sonny, Richatd and the Florida and will oeeupy the Woman’s Club Home on Division} street during the construction of the Oversea Bridges with which activity Mr. West is to be associa- ted. The average member of the! er, flatter is 1936 Kentucky general assembly is a 46-year-old lawyer. Selling Out SALE —AT— HAROLD R. PINDER’S GROCERY Groteries at COST and BELOW COST until stock is depleted! ' Here Are a Few Specials: for long, even wear, and miles. of rubber are added inds CRoe UN bee swahog Affords extra punctures and binds the’ unit of great strength. Royal Searlet eres 2% ize Royal Rashes Peach size . Royal Searlst Caltes, can ‘ Sabarel Deal\Colfee, 3 All Heinz Soups, 15¢ ae: 2 for ks 10¢ seller, 3 for see All Campbell Soups, 3 cans Tomatoes, 6 small cans Vanil 15c seller, bottle _. Clive Oil, 2 bottles _. Black Pepper, 14 Ib can, 2 for - Salt, 3 pkgs. - Matchés, 3 pkgs. Lipton’s Tea, 14 with glass _... Gunpowder Tea, Ib - Premier Corn, can 4. ‘- Tb can * 923 FLEMING STREET Listen to the Voice of Fir PARK AND BISCAYNE BAY Paul’s Tire District and Amusements Corner s bees can | undred pounds of cotton cords by the Firestone patented process of Gum-Dipping. This not only provides greater strength, but gives greatest blowout protection. vat cisueoeme " ADVISORY BOARD DISCUSSES RELIEF (Contin althe arduous t make the possible Me were present chairman; Mr wood. Dr. W Carl Bervaldi the ¢ omm to raise MONKOE THEATER | w her W YOUR DESTINY BY LE MARS A 1936 Reading to The Cit rangements for a Limited Time Stamp. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN KEY WEST, FLA Name Address City and State Date of Birth . 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This For Truck Operators LONGER MILEAGE, MORE DEPENDABLE SERVICE— VOLUME PRICES A Wauerner vou operste ome truck or seversl, dependat'e ser: ocomest asset. In hauling produce » operating fast local deliveries, i crescomnery hauling, operating school buses or im an+ tepe of trucking ser 2 See sar marke t Toure-free mileage. Now, for the f-= ume, wa can get such 2 tire at prices you can affard wm pax. Come in was and ber us show you how th Standard Truck and give vou beter serwace amd sme wu mone. Margaret Speaks, Soprams, wah the Frcmome Chori Symphony, and William Daly’s Orchestra—every Monday noght over N. B.C. Natomance Networt and Auto Supply Store RAYMOND CURRY, PROP. PHONE 65 Fleming and White Sts.

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