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Hibiscus Motif Graces Miss Mildred Olsen Shower Last Night | Clyde Baker, Mrs. Ulric Gwynn, | | Mrs. Ben Saunders, Mrs. G. H.! Adams, Miss Nellie Louise Rus-! sell, Mrs. Hilton Henson, Mrs. |Frank Caraballo, Mrs. G. W.! Drummond, Mrs. Robert Knowles, | Jr., Mrs. W. C. Maloney, Mrs.) {Ulric Henson, Miss _ Virginia! Miss Mildred Olsen, who will wed Raymond Felton in the near future, was honoree at a shower yesterday afternoon given at the 7Aumory by her sisters, Mrs. My- ‘toh Russell, Mrs. Leslie Russell, ‘QMrs.' Bilis England and Mrs. Greyburn Pinder. Social Calendar FRIDAY— i 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. East Coast Dental Society Ban- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | PPOCCccerccccpoccconcese Mrs. E. T. Smith, of Savannah, Ga., who was visiting. with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith at the home on White street, left over the thighway yesterday morning re- turning home accompanied by her grand daughters Miss Mary, Frances and, Miss Dotty Smith, ! who-will visit:for awhile. , ¢ J Mr. and Mrs. George mS Se and daughter Ka: 4 nas, Temperatures* Highest _. Lowest Mean _._ Normal Mean z Rainfall* Yesterday’s Precipitation T. Ins. Normal Precipitation 15 | “Thin record covers 24-hoi ix at 8 o'clock thin am | Tomorrow's Almanai |Sun_rises - ie ‘a bege \Mgoy rises y, wh e ae ' spending several dey § Wibdh sets West with relatives and % jleft over the highway yestérday?; jmorning accompanied by ‘Mrs. | Sarah Gardner and granddaugh- High 8:26 \ter Eilleen Bethel, who will visit | Low 1:40 in Miami. Barometer 7:30 a. m. today: | Sea level, 30.08. AM. The Armory hall was effective-| Shine, Mrs. Juliette Russell, Miss | quet. 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Doughtry Ruth Russell, Miss Nellie L. Rus- | sell, Miss Phillis Rogers, Miss Edith Rogers, Mrs. J. C. McMa- | ly decorated with a motif of hi- biseus and fern. Assisting in the receiving line were Miss Juanita Cocktail party in honor of the! arrived yesterday on the S. s.| visiting dentists of the East) Cyba and will leave today on the Coast Dental Society summer} Cyba after a pleasant renewal of WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly i Ozark Due Today Steamship Ozark, Clyde-Mallory Lines, is of the sched- uled to arrive in port today from | and Miami and Jacksonville, SMITH’S GROCERY Georgia and Virginia Sts. Specials For SATURDAY FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938. SSE will stop at Key West en route|to Frontera, Mexico, for a cargo to New Orleans, = of fruit. The vessel will be consigned to the Porter Dock Co., for fuel oil and supplies, and will pro- ceed on jher journey after these wants have been supplied. Steamer Coming In | Steamship St. Mary, of the Standard Fruit and Steamship |Company, is scheduled to arrive | today from Baltimore en route A Blessed Event—For Summer Time Our Tenderized Cube Steaks, only 9c Ib. ONCE AGAIN WE LEAD WITH THESE. SPECIALS Potatoes, 10 lbs. Shortening, 2 Ibs. Onions, 3 Ibs.. Butter, Ib. - Lard, pur Tomatoes, 6, cans 25c 5 Grits or Corn. Meal. 3 pkgs. ts Maxwell House Cofee, Ib. 2Se 27c 21c Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Flour, 6 lbs. : fo SSRN leer lc Fig Preserves, 15 oz. 10 THE IDEAL HOT WEATHER MEAL—LAMB Dongo and Miss Marguerite Page. hon, Miss Mary Felton, Mrs. Gar- Assisting as hostesses were Miss Wilma Russell and Miss Lorraine Russell. Miss Mildred Olsen was in an| ecru lace ensemble. The hostesses wore corsages of bougainvillea. Mrs. Julia Nelson and Mrs. land Felton, Miss Kathyrn Thompson, Mrs. Hastings C. Smith, Mrs. Charles Baker. Mrs. Ted Canova, Mrs. C. G., Claxton, Mrs. Violet Sawyer, Miss | Lillian Sands, Miss Elizabeth | Sands, Miss Edna Sands, Miss Minnie Robinson sang the duet,! Julia Nelson, Mrs. George Robin- “Believe Me If All Those En-| son, Mrs. John England, Mrs. C. J. dearing Young Charms”, with! Peat, Mrs. W. W. Demeritt, Jr., piano accompanist, Miss Mary! Miss Wilma Russell, Miss Lor- Louise Bonniwell, Little Miss| raine Russell, Mrs. H. B. Herrick, Betty Canova tap danced a num-} Mrs. E. A. Strunk, Mrs. GeowG. ber. An orchestra played during | Parks, Mrs. Peter F. Knight, Mrs. the afternoon. A cut prize was won by Miss} Miss Betty Henriquez, Mrs. Harry Lenora Whitaker and a door prize| Shaw, Mrs. Herman): Saunders, by. Mrs. Eugenia Pierce. | Gifts were in a miniature Sylvia Baker, Miss Helen Key,’ house brought in by Master Al| Miss Marjorie Key, Mrs. Paul L. G. Russell, Jr., and Master Ralph | Archer. p DuBrevil, Jr. Miss Leonora Whitaker, Miss Among those present: | Rose Tift, Mrs. Isadore Appel- Mrs. Chester Thompson, Mrs.|routh, Mrs. John Costar, Mrs. Alger Russell, Mrs. Geo. A. G.| Sterling Eakins, Mrs. Carl Ber-| Roberts, Miss Peggy Pinder, Miss| valdi, Mrs. Elinor Bervaldi, Mrs. Daisy Watkins, Miss Margaret | Ramon Rodriguez, Mrs. Eugene F. | Pinder, Miss Mary Louise Bonni-| Pierce, Miss Eugenia Pierce, Mrs. | well, Miss Juanita Dongo, Miss| Eugene A. Roberts, Mrs. A. E.; Ellie Rae Gwynn, Mrs. John Col-| Sharpley, Miss Celia Vargas, Miss lins, Miss Mary Sawyer, Miss| Lueretia Hernandez, Mrs. William Julia’ Saunders, Miss Hildegard V. Albury, Mrs. Bernard Roberts, ' Russell, Miss Marguerite Page, Mrs. W. Curry Harris, Miss Ida! Mrs. R. Valdes, Mrs. Reginald Kerr, Miss Clara B. Lankford, | Roberts, Mrs. Eugene Mears, Mrs. ; Mrs. Allan Hampton, Mrs. James | J. A. Marrero, Miss Lucille Rich- | K. Brady, Mrs. Beryl F. Curry,' ardson, Mrs. William Curry, Mrs. Mrs. Russell Hoff, Miss Barbar W. H. Piodella, Mrs. Louise | Carey, Miss Xenia Hoff, Mrs. Ar-| Evans, Mrs. Birdie S. Whitman, | thur Pastorini, Mrs. Benjamin Mrs. Archie Thompson, Mrs. Etta| Lopez, Mrs. William Houston, | Smith, Mrs. Malcolm Pierce, Mrs. | Mrs. Chester Sawyer, Miss Doro- | Charler Sands, Jr. Mrs. Olaf}thy Johnson, Mrs. W. J. Scho- | Soderberg, Mrs. Bernard Allen,! neck, Mrs. Charles Richardson, | Mrs. Clarence Thompson. Mrs. Willard M. Albury, Mrs. Mrs, William Parks, Mrs. Mer- Ralph DuBreuil, Mrs. Charles vin L. Russell, Miss Marian Tay-' Aronovitz and Mrs. Alton Goehr- lor, Mrs. Myrtis Taylor, Mrs. | ing. |C. E. Smith, Mrs. E. Henriquez, ‘'”* 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. Open District Meeting of the Subordinate Encampment and Rebecca Lodges of Odd Fel- lows. 8 P. M. Caballero de Luz. pee 0 Yi SATURDAY— Seventh Dance to Choose Miss} Key! West for highway cele- bration: 10 ‘pi m. Pena’s Gar- den of Roses. SUNDAY { |Mrs. Will E. P. Roberts, Miss'’ Cofitért,)’Key West ' Hospitality | Band, ‘4° P2'M! ‘Art’ Center a a MONDAY— Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. 6:15 p. m, Methodist Chugch Parsonage. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- ity House. Meeting Camera Club. jE THURSDAY— Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Concert, Key West Hospitality ; Band. Park. Meeting, Sea Scouts, 7:30 P. M. Knights of Pythias Hall. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 P.M. St. Paul’s Annex. 7:30 P. M. Bayview Arrange Benefit Entertainment Ship 3.) their many acquaintances and and Saturday; | friends in the city. Mr. Doghtry mt {is connected with the auditing de- | Scattered thundershowers Satur- | {partment of the P. and O. S. S.'day and possibly tonight; mite} Company in Jacksonville. {erate southeast and south winds. | arse McCleod, “inne Florida: Partly cloudy, widely been vacationing for the past two Sc@ttered thundershowers | Satur- weeks in Miami, was an arrival day and possibly near extreme this week over the highway. south coast tonight. cloudy tonight Jonathan Cates, accompanied BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Lones, | spine hy Se left today over, the highway for) Modern Tile Floor and Wainscot 1 visit in. Miami.with relatives In ‘Bath, ‘Kitchen, Porch j jand friends. Sanitary, Decorative, Colorful. | Cuban Tile, Resilient Tile, Bea | F. H. McKinley of the engineer- | jing forces of the WPA in Key | West, Mrs. McKinley and baby, (will leave this afternoon on the ‘Steamship Cuba for Tampa, en! jroute to Gainesville where they, i, will visit relatives. Mrs. Mc- Kinley and baby will stay for} B BE R M U D A MARKET several weeks, Mr. McKinley ex- Announces that they have pects to return next week. just received a fresh shipment of FIRST GRADE MEAT from Swift and Company. BEEF— Delicious, tender ROASTS, Ib. 25c STEAKS, lb. 35c They'll melt in your mouth. From selected Heavy Western Steer Meat. VEAL— Prime quality for STEWING, lb. Terrazzo. See— '” Overseas Tile Company. 706 White Street Miss Florence Roberts and Miss Marjorie Roberts, daughters of |Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Roberts, | ‘left over the highway this morn- ‘ing for Tallahassee where they will attend summer school for teachers. | Duncombe Cash, formerly , a resident of Key West but fora {number of years a resident of Tampa, is a visitor, in the city; and accompanied by E. M. Shi-}| rah. Se seme seenempemmenee Robert O’Brien, familiarly) known among his numerous friends as “Bob,” who has been }making his home in St. Peters- burg, Fla., for several years, is CHOPS, lb. Tea Shower Given Last Night . For Miss Mary Brantley :vssivie americans just returned The recipient of many beauti- ful gifts, Miss Mary Brantley, who will wed Jack Heavener of Linkerton, North Carolina, in this city June 18, was honoree at a tea shower given last night from 4-6 at the Habana-Madrid by her mother, Mrs. Norman Brantley and sisters, Misses Blanche, Beu- lah and Bernice. Refreshments of cakes and cookies, sandwiches, fruit punch were served. Dancing was en- joyed. Guests present: Mrs. Mary Lee Graham, Mrs. J. L. Newman, Mrs. Milton Roberts, Mrs. Frank Rob- erts, Louise Pent, Mrs. Chas. Beceaise, Miss Ludivinia Sali- nero, Miss Louise Hawkes, Mrs. Charles S. Lowe, Mrs. Merrile Sands, Jr.,.Mrs. Parramore, Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. Chas. Richard- son, Miss Alecia. Armayor, Mary Dolores Thompson, Mrs. Will Roberts, Edna Gomez, Mrs. Ruby Cereza, Ada Rodriguez, Mrs. Thomas James, Gwendolyn James, Mrs. Lily Lowe, Miss Louise Pritchard, Miss Dolores Machin, Mrs. William. Knight, Mrs. Robert J. Lewis, Mrs. Ray- mond Curry, Mrs. Noel Baker, Mrs, Bert McClintock, Mrs. Mer- rill Roberts, Grace Perez, Mrs. G. Ayala, Miss Louise Lee, Mrs. Robert Roberts, Junie Pin- der Miss Fay Myers, Mrs. Leon Myers, Miss Susan LaKin, Mrs. Quie Nonnenmacher, Mrs. Harold Haskins, Mrs. Clements Jaycocks, Marjorie Atwell, Mrs. Willard Spottswood Given School Honors Thirtieth a Commence- ment Exercises of Riverside Mili tary Academy of Gainesville, Ga., were concluded on June with the graduation of 165 cadets from 25 states and foreign coun- tries, according to advices receiv ed by The Citizen. “Among those honored or grad. uated in these final exercises of the school year was Cadet Priv ate First Class John M. Spotts wood of Key West, Fiorida, who the English Diploma. Cadet Spottswood rece Merit Stripes during th his fine work”. ual | “The sufferings caused by the} | present hostilities in China, pre- sent a picture which is _heart- breaking to contemplate”, say re- ‘from China. “Bell, Lutgarda Fernande, Mrs. ‘The vast multitude of those Roy Atwell, Mrs. Isadore Appel- suffering most intensely are the} routh, Edna Albury, Cleora Rob-! children, innocent victims of a bes oe Bb doh od Dien oral situation in which they are in no ruz, Mrs. Margaret Dion, Leona ible” i Collins, Mrs. Nous Spencer, | way responsible”, the Americans Mrs. Harry Pritchard, Mrs. Joe further stated. Pearlman, Cynthia Pearlman,, Because of the intense suffer-j Thelma Speer, Mrs. Ethel de) ing of the Chinese, help is being} |Leon, Barbara Carey, Mrs. Lain asked by purchasing a ticket to| Dobbs, Louise Ketchum, Mrs.’ the Bowl of Rice supper or to the; Ketchum, Mrs. Eugen Pierce and Bow! of Rice dance. | {daughter, Mrs. Shurer Albury,| Friday, June 17, has been desig- Mrs. Gerald LaFe, Zenia Hoff,! nated by the United Council for | |Mrs. N. B. Shannahan, Ida) Relief in China for Bowl of Rice! Bethel, Margaret Page and moth-| parties all over the United States. | jer, Miss Marjorie Gwynn, Miss Supper will be served on Friday Martha Carbonell, Miss Louise | evening,June 17, from 6 to 7:30} Niles, Miss Viola Thomkins, Mrs. | o'clodk"ifi the Stee CHurch ‘An- G. Plummer and sister, Kathryn! nex, ahd! the danee ‘will Be Hela | Johnson, Miss Dorothy Parks; thé. €dméevening. Miss Eva Lee Newhouse, Mrs.; Miss Marguerite’ Hernandez, Beryl Curry, Mrs. Dumont: Had=) chairman ofthe dance commit- dleston, Yvonne Pindety). Mrs-' toe, annutiticed today that the Ha- Sarah, Machin, Mrs. Flossie 2 P cpus Carey, Mrs. Bertha Saunders, eT has been secured = i , Mrs, Sepherina Lewis, Joan Mac- d Among those who will assist! wegen rage ai in Mrs. Gil- Miss Hernandez are Misses Susan | 3 ers good Kemp, LaKin, Nellie Louise Russell, } Mrs. F. F. Hoffman, Madge ‘ s . Juanita Mayg and Virginia Perez. See er nae COtwi® | Those who will assist Mra | berg, Nellie Louise Russell, Miss Charles H. Ketchum at the Bow! | Clarabell Cunse. Mrs. J a Mate of Rice supper are asked to meet; chell, Mrs. T. R. Pritchard, Mrs. Soreniy fs CaP seas e nt George B. Johnson, Mrs. Allan ~*°n® oe vc E. Hampton, Miss Vilma Alfonso, Mrs. B. E Brantley, Beulah Honor Odd Fellow Brantley, Blanch Brantley, Ber- Officials i] nice Brantley, Mrs. Norman - Brantley, Mrs. Albury. Open district meeting of the/ subordinate encampment and Re- becca lodges of Odd Fellows will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at, the Caballero de la Luz Hall. | The meeting will honor the Social Clubs To Hold Meeting ent has been made eeting of the Senior and Junior Woman's Club to be held on Tuesday afternoon, June 14, beginning at 5 o'clock, at the Publie Librar; MONROE THEATER of a cal i MANHATTAN MELODRAMA —and— LIVING ON LOVE } Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- | tra, 18-20: Night. 15-25¢ j Important to discussed, and alk members are requested to be in attendance. ters are be The Favorite In Key West — THY IT TODAY — STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME SIAM w we grand patriot, Dwight Crosby, of | visiting in Key West with rela- tives and friends. Also CUTLETS and ROASTS from this prime Veal Principal and Mrs. Emmet s.! Walden of Division Street School left this week for their summer vacation. They will return in the! Falk LAMB— Genuine Spring quality CHOPS, lb. SHOULDER. by whole, ic SPeoeeerecececeesseeeees 18¢ db. STEW. lb. 1Se * Strictly Fresh-killed PORK and Western Pork Shoulders, Pork Hams and Pork Loins at SURPRISE PRICES. ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test! questions printed on Page 2 ° oe} The giraffe. Philip Murray. Alaska. Ambidextrous. Lactic acid. Wisconsin. Weaving. Chicago. Glacier. The Dominion of Canada. Florida growers shipped 1652 carloads of watermelons this year compared to; 488 carloads a year ago, according to the Fed- eral State Market,News figures representing shipment to June 1 St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Crosby, who ii ate president of the Re- bece: ssembly, who are making their official visit to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Crosby will ar- rive today and will remain until Wednesday morning. PICNIC HAMS, with very little bone. A very popular item. On sale at. lb. 22c Floridian. Swift Premium and Seminole HAMS, lb. 30 Cut of big end Small end, Ib. 25¢ Delicious SLICED BREAK- FAST BACON. Guaranteed to please your palate, lb, OUR FAMOUS MOCK CHICKEN LEGS Seasoned just right, and a bargain at only, each 5c %-grown HENS and Bat- tery-raised FRYERS—we will dress them while you wait. WE MUST PLEASE YOU! Give us the chance to add your name to our growing list of satisfied customers. Key West Scavenger Service FOR EXTRA SERVICE PHONE 123-J | WILLIAM KNIGHT Round Gut You KEY WEST vist 5 BLAVANA | via P & O Steamship CUBA | ker West, 8:30am. Mondays-Thundeys §} ROUND \ Ar. Havana, 3:00 p.m. same afternoon \. f TRIP Lv. Havens, 9:00am. Toesdeys-Fridays aro Ac. Key West, 3:15 p.m. same afternoon ® CUBAN TOURIST TAX 50 Te PORT TAMPA, Teesdays ond Fridays, 5 p. m- SSS ae The PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL S. S. COMPANY For Inbormation, Tichets and Reservations, Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent White and Virginia Streets PHONE 52 10 DAY LIMIT AND ALL NEXT WEEK Country Roll Butter, Ib _. 27¢ Sugar, 5 lbs. 26c Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. 26c Tomatoes, 2 large cans Tomatoes, 6 small cans Peanut Butter, 8-oz. jar 10 16-oz. jar 15c; 32-oz. jar 25c Tomato Catsup— 3 8-oz. bottles 25c DRY Red Kidney Beans, Ib White Beans, Baby Lima ‘ Large Lima Beans, 8c Black Rye Peas: Ib. 6c J) Se NeeES CIGARETTES — Camels, Old Golds, Chesterfields, Luckies, 2 pkgs. Tobacco, 3 pkgs. Cheese, Ib Grape Juice, pint Mops, each Salmon, 2 tall cans Pineapple, 8-oz can Cream, all brands, 3 for __ Apple Butter, 18-oz. jar Listerine, 75c size 60c 50c size, 40c: 25c size 20¢ Grits and Corn Meal, 3 for 25c New Potatoes, lb. 2c Armour’s Tomato Juice, Sie7 REE SS SS Phone 560 Free Delivery 8c 20 10¢ 25¢ Shoulders, Ib. 23¢ Legs, Ib. 29c Stew, Ib. 19¢ SPECIALS ON REAL GOOD STEER MEAT Roasts, Ib, _._27¢ Keep Cool With PINEAPPLE JUICE Libby’s No. 1 can, 3 for 25¢ Liby’s No. 2 can, 2 for 25c TOMATO JUICE rmour’s, tall can, 3 for 25c¢ Campbell's, No. 1 can, 3 for ee 21c CANADA DRY SODAS All flavors, 3 for__...__25¢ GRAPE JUICE Welsh’s, pints Welsh's, quarts Candied Yams, can. 23¢ 43c l4c Ground Meat 15c Stew 2c Tea, 1°3-oz. box 10c With Glass Corn Beef, can 17¢ Roast Beef. can 18c Sanitary Sugar, 5 Ib. cloth bag 27c¢ Pillsbury Flour, 5 lb. pkg. Toilet Tissues, 6 for Salt, 3 pkgs. Supersuds, 3 pkgs. Snosheen Cake Flour, pkg. Camay Soap, 3 for 20c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THAT ARE FRESH see _.20¢ 20c Carrots, Ib. Oranges, doz. Cauliflower, each 10c 10¢ 10 Lettuce, each String Beans, Ib. Egg Plants BROADWAY MARKET MOST COMPLETE FOOD LINE IN TOWN Phone 268 We Deliver Duval at Angela -SERVEL ELECTROLUX THE Gas REFRIGERATOR” XPERIENCE counts when you're thinking about a refrigerator. Today, people who have tried other makes are switching to Servel Electrolux because they know the value of silent operation. And they know that Servel Electrolux is the one refrigerator that can't make noise. For it has no moving parts in its entire frees- ing system. This simplicity means you save more, too, with the gas refrigerator. Whether you're considering refrigeration for the first or second time, it will pay you to call at our showroom and see Servel Electrolux. KEY WEST GAS CO. By E. J. FECHTEL, Manager @ LASTING EFFICIENCY @ SAVINGS THAT PAY FOR IT