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PAGE FOUR Society Social Calendar THURSDAY— Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview Park. Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3. 7:30 P. M. Knights of Pythias Hall. Social meeting of the Junior Woman's Club. 5 p. m. Key West Library. Shower honoring Miss Mildred Olson. 4:30 p. m. Armory. Tea Shower with Miss Mary Brantley honoree. 4 p. m. Ha- bana-Madrid Club. Sixth Dance to Choose Key West for highway cele- bration. 9:30 p. m. Habana- Madrid. ne FRIDAY— Meeting Girl Scouts, Troop 1. 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. Alumni Reunion, Key West High School. 9:30 p. m. Coun. try Club. Meeting Fern Chapter 21, Or- der Eastern Star. 7:30 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. Meeting Camera Club. East Coast Dental Society Ban. quet. 7:30 p. m. fi Cocktail party in honor“of the —1 visiting dentists of }Hé! East Coast Dental Society’summer meeting. 9 p. m. residence of Dr. and Mrs. Armando Cobo. Gala Dance for the East Coast Dental Society Dentists. 10 p. m, Raul’s Club Miramar. pa, Si SATURDAY— Seventh Dance to Choose M Key West for highway cele- bration. 10 p. m. Pena’s Gar- den of Roses. ae, Se SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band, 4 P. M. Art Center Park. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. Bg MONDAY— Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. 6:15 p. m. Methodist Church Parsonage. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- ity House. ett tt eect CARD OF THANKS We are most thankful for the expressions of sympathy and the floral tributes sent to us on the occasion of the passing on of our loved one, Mrs. Lottie Cates. take this means to thank all who assisted in our bereavement. JONATHAN CATES AND FAMILY. , CARD OF THANKS We take this means of express- ing our gratitude for thé many kindnesses shown by our friends and neighbors on the occasion of the death of our loved one, Quin-; tin Lopez. We are especially ap- preciative of the floral tributes, use of cars and expressions of sympathy extended. MRS. QUINTIN LOPEZ AND FAMILY. GET ITCH that has proven successful for years, Impe: tion swiftly eases the itching tor- ture of rash, tetter, eczema, ring- scabies, scalp, between toes, use. 35c and $1, Money satisfied. Imperia! 9, Houston, Tex. jun9-it WHEN YOU GO VACATIONING SEE US FIRST Travelers Cheques. will make your vacation travel- ing more enjoyable. They are a safe, convenient and economical way to carry travel funds . .. they will give you, peace of mind and complete protection wherever you go. LET US SUPPLY YOUR REQUIREMENTS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation We! jund-1t ! ITCH RELIEF - |THE frightened cry of millions} | & of sick, hungry little children who are unable to. understand why g their have daily bowl] of rice which rep-| ‘esents sustenaneeiis onesef the nest shorrifying, results of :oathe | fapanese invasion of China, de- slares Coléhél Cheédore Roose- velt, Jr., national chairman of} he United Council for Civilian Relief in China. : | Directing a nation-wide appeal o Americans throughout the} |ountry to support the Bowl of| | TRANSPORTATION Cuba Arrives From Tampa ; Steamship Cuba arrived from {Tampa this morning with four jfirst and five second cabin pas- |sengers for Key West; 50 first’ | and six second cabin passengers \for Havana. ; Key West arrivals: D. T. |Daughtry, Mrs. Daughtry, Alfred | |Jidy, Lydia Jidy, Jose Crespo, Florence Woods, Leroy Omeia, Felicia Omeia, Rigoberto Omeia. Manifest of the ship carried the following items: For Key West, | 24 tons of freight and one sack of | mail. For Havana, seven tons of freight, 194 sacks of mail and four automobiles. Ship sailed at 9-o’clock with ‘the following passengers from {Key West: George Hart, Bill Stanley, Edith Phillips, Lydia Jidy, Marcelino Corral, Maria | Dolores Corral, J: M. Alonso, Robert K. Wilbeck, Miguel Colas, | F. Sanchez, F. Sanchez, Jr., Luisa \H. Sanchez, Luisa Sanchez, Jose- {fina Sanchez, Wm. B. Spindler, ! Clark B. Raener, William H. Mur- ray, Ethel Neal, Helen Kalixte, Peggy Aminal, Celia E. Malon, i ‘| MONROE THEATER James Dunn—Whitney Bourne LIVING ON LOVE —and— ANGEL ‘Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25 | SESS PEED. H { PHONES... | 47 ano 67 ‘| to get the best selection of MEATS and GROCERIES 0 | | i | | ! | Compare our quality i and prices. Be assured j that all of our foods are} FRESH. ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” —FREE DELIVERY— 814 Fleming St. | | | i i | i | { | | Rice parties to be held on June 17th in more than 4,500 cities and towns throughout), the country, Colonel Roosevelt Sail the funds will be used for reef-of the mil- lions of women and children who have been left homeless and starving in the wake of the Jap-| pr anese aggression. Approximately 5,000,000 chil- dren like these pictured here are without shelter, adequate food or medical care, Colonel Roosevelt said. In the Shanghai area alone 1,800 babies born in refugee eamps. during the past four Judson Kingman, Gertrude King- man, Mrs. Betty G. Dacy. Pineapple Boats Arrive Power boat Heron, of the Thompson Fish Co:, arrived in port yesterday from Cuba with a cargo of approximately 20,400 pineapples for the Granday Can- ning Co. Another vessel of the company arrived Tuesday with a cargo of 30,000 of the fruit, and this was unloaded at once and the factory started working in the afternoon. It is the opinion of those inter- ested in the factory and its op- erations that cargoes of fruit will arrive steadily and-it may be found necessary to;put a third vessel on the run to the Cuban port. Steamer Arrives Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand- ard Fruit and Steamship Com- pany, arrived yesterday morning at 5:30 o'clock and berthed at the PALACE ROY ROGERS UNDER WESTERN STARS —also— COMEDY SERIAL THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ; Roosevelt Appeais for Waifs of War : close to death. 4 4 .dollar — contributed u National Bowl of on June 17th will help toms the lives of these women and helpless children,” Colonel Roosevelt said in his ap- eal. Funds raised through the Bow] of Rice parties will be allocated to accredited relief agencies in China through the American Ad- vispry Committee, an interna: tionally known group composed of nine American leaders in Shanghai, he concluded. main pier of the Porter Dock Company. There was an interval of .but 50 minutes when the pumps start- ed ana py & o'clock the pumps stopped after pumping 34,414 gal- lons of fuel oil into the bunkers. The ship cleared and sailed about 10 o’clock for Frontera, ; Mexico, where a cargo of ba- nana will be loaded for the northern market. | Power Boat Leaves Power boat Dry Tortugas, which is a vessel of the Interior Department, left this morning for Loggerhead Key and Garden Key, carrying about 18 passen- gers, some of whom are bound! for Dry Tortugas and several for Fort Jefferson. Among the party Keeper Charles Mackie and Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. C. M. Byrd and Miss Mary Byrd, wife and daughter of Cap- tain Byrd of the vessel, Keeper Andrew Albury, head of the forces at the light, his family and a number of guests. Key West Scavenger Service FOR EXTRA SERVICE PHONE 123-J WILLIAM KNIGHT HABANA-MADRID “Topping Them All” is the main slogan of this popular night club... and for these summer nights coming on—this three- point policy: supplements the slogan and makes the story com- plete: 1. Coolest Dancing. 2. Breez- jest Music. 3. Most Refreshing Drinks: * Drop in ‘any | time— there’s never a cover, minimum or admission charge. CLUB LA CONGA Tonight is Bank Night at the Club La Conga owned and oper- ted by Frank Sabini... . . The dded attraction tonight follows the recently announced ‘policy of holding three special features a NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on July 13th, 1938, at eight o'clock P. M., the Board of County Com- missioners of Monroe County, Florida, will receive and open sealed bids for the purchase from Monroe County, Florida, of two (2) automobile ferry-boats now owned by Monroe County, Flor- ida. The boats were built in 1928, have wooden hulls, a length of 107 feet, a beam of 24 feet and a draught of 6 feet and are each powered by two™(2) Fairbanks- Morse 100 Horsepower Diese! en- gines. They may be _ inspected personally at Key West, Florida, upon application to Carl Bervaldi, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids offered, Ross C Sawyer Clerk Board of County Commis- sfoners, Monroe County, Flor- ida. june9-16-23-30, 1938 jNo NAME LODGE No Name Key Directly on Sand Beach Fishing and Charter Boats Cottages and Restaurant i Phone No Name No. 1 7 Mr. Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners SR ee 1 DIFFERENCE! | —and constant shopping i for groceries here will prove that— oe YOU CAN BUY THE BEST IN GROCERIES AT MONEY- SAVING PRICES ISLAND CITY CASH GROCERY You are invited to visit our NEW STORE a MRS. SUE SKELTON 1212 Olivia St. Phone 789 BOY... THIS SHAVING VALUE PROBAK JUNIOR BLADES © You get Known quality at a record-breaking low price when you ask for Probak Jr. Blades. Famous everywhere for perfect shaving comfor, ~ jare backed by the reput maker. Ailltomatically keen, double-edge blades of the world’s largest blade honed and stropped by a special process, they take off stubborn whiskers without smart or irritation. Why take chances on unknown blades when you can get 4 double-edge Probak Jr. Blades for only 10¢. Buy a package of Probak Jr. Blades today! THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938. brarian; Dr. B. L. Wilkerson, delegate to executive council. COUNTY BOARD DENTISTS COMING IN HOLDS MEETING | (Continued from Page One) |Madrid, LaConga, Garden of ™ Roses, Sloppy Joe, Raul’s. Sightseeing trips to the histori- DeSOTO HOTEL cal and interesting points in the Sarasota Florida city will be given the visitors by < Vacation Land the local dentists. OPEN ALL YEAR East Coast Dental Society Of- necessary purposes for which the ficers are: Dr. E. B. P s+ Be : Nig ce EUROPEAN PLAN All Outside Rooms fund is appropriated. ident; Dr. H. L. Cartee, presi- Current bills anid salaries from | 2ent-elect; Dr, T. A. Price, first d " : Quiet, Clean, Good Beds Free Parking Ff: General Revenue accounts of | pen Sdomare ape i { $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 single 1 $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 double county were ordered paid, J. S. McKenzie, Jr., secretary- and Clerk Sawyer said they . 4 would be available in his office | Teasurers Dr. T. C. Henslee, li-) Rates La Verne Apartments 336 So. Osprey Ave. today, for the month of May. Everything furnished for housekeeping. Moderate rates by week or month (Continued from Page One) rant for $2,000 covering the last of the race track funds allot-| ments was being forwarded. This “enabled the county to use the money for public schools or other | LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business week. Frank Sabini, you know, is the only night club owner in and Theater District all of Florida that entertains his! pXCELLENT RESTAURANT guests personally. He is assisted! Garage——-Elevator Fireproof by Teddy: Sabini and her unique pe A ps | Open The Year Around witnLlFE DEPENDS on TIRE SAFETY On May 30, Fi Roberts shattered a ya records for the le Indianapo Race, averaging 117.2 miles hour u Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires. an ITS ALWAY, Firestone FOR 19 CONSECUTIVE YEARS THE - WINNERS OF THE INDIANAPOLIS 500-MILE RACE HAVE PROTECTED THEIR LIVES WITH "Tuey’ said it coutdn’t be done — that tires could not withstand the torture of the new high speeds. Yet Floyd Roberts set a new record, at this year’s Indianapolis Race, averaging 117.2 miles an hour for the 500 miles on Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires. With the sun-baked brick of the straight-away and the granite-hard surface of the turns pulling and grinding at their tires, 33 daring drivers, every one on Firestone Tires, waged a thrilling battle for gold and glory. Never before have tires been called upon to take such punishment. Never . in all the histery of the motor car has tire safety been put to such a gruelling "test. Yet not one tire failed — not one ’ single Gord loosened — because Gum- vy, that famous Firestone patented process saturates and coats every cotton fiber in every cord in every ply with liquid rubber counteracting the tire-destroying internal friction and heat that ordinarily cause blowouts. Why risk your life and the lives of others on unsafe tires? Join the Firestone SAVE A LIFE Campaign today by equipping your car with Firestone Triple-Safe Tires — the only tires made that are safety-proved on the speedways for your protection on the highways. », a 4 Firestone HIGH SPEED 450-21... 4.75-19 2.46 5.25-17 oe 550-16. 24 600-16 .. «+ 6.50-16. ... 7TOO-16.... TTT) y . Rittiinn a JOIN THE FIRESTONE 600-16. .- 6.50-16 . 700-1 OF aa F rs Listen to the Voice of Firestone featuring Richard Crooks and Margaret Speaks and the 70-plece Firestone Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Alfred Wallenstein, ‘Monday evenings over Natiowside N. B.C Rad Nawork Eat! T rest rm Rad week dur Jt NIOR BLADES Raymond Curry, Manager PHONE 65 WHITE AND FLEMING STREETS