The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 23, 1938, Page 4

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THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1988. When the vessel arrived from | Peasel, Charles M. Winkel, Gladys | Betty Thompson, Ruth Peters, TRANSPORT. ‘ATION Tampa the vessel docked shortly | Winkel, James H. Winchester, | Annette Schwartz, James P. Lind- after 7 o'clock with two second|Antrema R. Jones, Jacqualion | Se. Be ae orto taal eecccce ee eeeee class passengers for Key West,| Jones, Wm. Jones, Peter Jones, | J. Peebles, Catherine Peebles, Ozark Due Tomorrow and 21 first class passengers for |Stella Suttle, Oney Suttle, Helio | Hall Muellin, Mrs. Muellin. Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Havana. i Garcia, Joseph Tuckler, Vincent | —————— 77 | Mallory Lines, is due to arrive in _ Key West arrivals were: J. L.| tinello, Nicolo Marinello, Ro- | The Rockefeller Foundation ha$ 84! port tomorrow from Jacksonville Pinder and Mrs. Pinder. {sina Marinello, Evaristo Ver-| granted $85,000 in war emer- 82/and Miami, with freight for this) The vessel also carried, as|mandea, Ferd Frost, Mary pees grants to Christian col- port and after discharging will Shown on the manifest, 35 tons|Dantzler, Mabel Lemanning,|jeges in China, Dr. Joseph Beech continue to New Orleans. of freight and one sack of mail| Fred Luza, James Gorman, Ruth on West China: Unisnanmouteal ifor Key West; three tons ofi¢., Reese, Tillman H. Thompson, | - re tx tae dieceninl freight, one automobile and 251 | Cuba Arrives sacks of mail for Havana. '} MONROE THEATER Seldom does the number. of| When the Cuba sailed at 9/ , |Passengers booked at Key West/o’clock the following bookings|| Clark Gable—Jean Harlow r Cuba outhumber those book- | were shown on the passenger list | at Tampé;‘but ‘this was the|from Key West: Wm..Van Val- ation, today when there were/kenberg, Mildred Van Valken-}| bookings from this port, while | berg, Fred Scheel, Florence, ere were but 21 from Tampa. | Scheel, Matilda Prenninger, Fred a poe JOE PEARLMAN’S, Inc. TWENTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY FREESSALE to the first 100 customers CU ELG DFOCK 8:30; A. M..--For 15 Days 8:90land 9:30 A, M: on Fri- day land purchasing $3.50 or more of merchandise. One pair of SILK HOSE— This is an'annual event, looked forward to by hundreds of thrifty shoppers. The values we are offering in this sale exceed those of all previous sales. Space does not permit PAGE FOUR Society Seececcccccsesescsesooes Social Calendar THURSDAY— De Poos Remarried \Newlywed Warrens This Morning |Arrive Saturday Dr. Julio D Poo and Mrs. De; Expected in town Saturday are | ‘Temperatures’ \Poo were married this morning)Mr. and Mrs. George Allen War- |tighest _ jin the offices of Judge Raymond ten, reeently wedded in Fort|y owest | Lauderdale. The couple will vis- | | R. Lord at the county courthouse. lit with Mr. Warren's nts: Dr. peers This is the second marriage of the and Mrs. Wm. R. Warren of this| i “9 couple. ‘city. : n° Lon ine : v4 In 1935 they were married in| Mrs. Warren before marriage | Yesterday’s Precipitation i ith, |Normal Precipitation _.. .11 Ins. Concert, Key West Hospitality | Cuba, following a divorce secured or ne at ae ay eae “Thin casnt catia ‘ab-aane ported hag 7:30 P. M. Bayview] by the doctor from his former ie Fort Lats Fo dake Mr. Warren | °nai"Sgnt_8 Seleck this morning. | wife, after which they came to loyed with the Publi i ot ped < . | wife, afte ICI ey ime is employ wi ie ‘ublic 9 es Mies Marte ley West and established their Health Service in Ft, La gale, | a Madrid. home. Social Meeting of Junior Wom-} After three years, Dr. and Mrs. }.-an’s Club. 8 P. M. Key West] pe Poo learned that the Cuban ‘Today’s Horoscope) ee Library. divorce was not legal in Florida! ggeee FRIDAY— because of their not paying had it) Today gives a somewhat selfish Meeting Girl Scouts, Troop 1.)recorded in the office of the | disposition, perhaps a little jeal-| 4:00 P. M. Golden Eagle| American consul in Cuba, there-| ous, and possibly a trifle indol- Hall. fore a second marriage was con-|ent. There is a measure of suc- Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3.}sidered necessary to legalize the |cess, depending largely on the 7:30 P.M. High School Gym. | union in Florida. other aspects, such success as the ‘Wedding of Miss Rosina Leto! Doctor De Poo obtained a sec- | native seems to desire, but it will | and Charles McCullough. 6:30; ond and legal divorce from his probably be won by suavity and P.M. St. Paul’s Church. | former wife last week in Miami, | subtle planning. Esther Night, Fern Chapter No.|and the second wedding with ERP ATAE | tered. thundershowers this after- 21, Order Eastern Star. Scot- | Mrs. De Poo was performed in| The celebration of the 100th}noon and Friday afternoon; mod- tish Rite Hall. | Key West today. janniversary of the adoption of | erate winds, mostly southwester- Watermelon Party, Young Peo- |Florida’s first state constitution ly. le’s Department, Flemin; ° will occur at Port St. Joe, Btreet Methodist Church. 3 | Miss E. Alfonso |cember 7 to 10, next. Pp. i Boulevard Swimming| Weds John Deal Poo! — | eo Mrs, J. H. Williams, of 829| SUNDAY— | Olivia street, announces the mar- Concert, Key West Hospitality | .0 Ins. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 eee e tra, 15c-20c: Night, 15¢-25¢ Sea level, 30.06, WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly | cloudy tonight and Friday; scat- NOTICE PILLOW CASES to the first 100 customers entering our store between 8:30 and 10:00 A. M. on Fri- day and spending $2.50 or more. One PILLOW CABE —FREE. Notice is hereby given that on icone a on ee 4 A July 13th, 1938, at eight o'clock} o ie Band. 4P.M. Art Center. | 1,286.0" her daughter, Miss Eme- |p. M., the Board of County Com-| Also— ¢ Wedding of Miss Mildred Olson ison Deal, of Baltimore; Ma:.i | |missioners of Monroe County, | COMEDY—SERIAL “to Raymond Felton. 4 P. M. The ceremom: was pertonnied | ida; Will receive and open eevcosenvee +,Eleming Street Methodist). the offi ie dak Savincnd ealed bids for the purchase from , Church, ia Loni this & 5 ey if ‘ond’ | Monroe¢Goubity,. Florida, of two| eee ° Wg —O— Ee be fee oh fouxthouse, | 12) mage ferry-boats now | The Favorite In Key West mMONDAY— | with the’ judge officiating. | pwned! By. unty, Flor-; — THY IT TODAY —! itnessed | jg, This isa STORE-WIDE EVENT---Our Entire Stock Is On SALE--Nothing Re- served! 6:15, p. m, Methodist Church | by Miss Louisa Delahey and Miss | z boats INNES. sear at ive wi en hulls, a en, ol POSITIVELY---the Greatest Mr. and Mrs. Deal will reside | draught of 6 feet and are each CUBAN COFFEE ity House. Stone Church Service Club Din- | |Personally at Key West, Florida, few of the great values. 5 Anna Pw heiner, and. SoH Wa oo ogg 0 Scouts, Troop 5.| #8 S* 107 fect, a beam of 24 feet and | at 831 Olivia street. powered by two (2) Fairbanks-| ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Value-Giving Event Ever Of- | | Morse 100 Horsepower Diesel en-| seece eevee eooe fered the Buying Public of TUESDAY— | Relatives Are ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. | Visiting Trevors peuon application to Carl Bervaldi, | 5 Send ‘i Chairman of the Board of County | ea ea | ° DOOR OPENING Doors Open Friday-8:30 A. M.—Be On Time seectars—s.20 To 10 PRISCILLA A%e 68c DOOR OPENING SPECIALS—8:30 TO 10 PHONES... AT sv 67 to get the best selection of MEATS and GROCERIES —o— Wedding of Miss Martha Car-| J. J. Trevor; Mrs. L. K. Dantzle: The Board reserves the right to! bonell to Thomas V. Brennan, | Sister of Mrs. Trevor, and Miss accept or reject any or all bids Jr. 6 P.M. St. Mary’s Star| Elizabeth Withers are aoe a offered. ius C Sawyer | i . Key West, and guests of Mr. an 08: aa Tuscce wee wie Mrs. Trevor at their home on Di-/| Clerk Board of County Commis- Recaption At The Habana-_ Vision street. | Sioners,. Monroe County, Flor-| Mrs. Wise and Miss Withers are| ida. Juned-16-23-30, 1938 |from Columbia, S. C., and Mrs. LA CONCHA HOTEL | ~| Dantzler is from Augusta, Geor- |gia. The latter left this morning | In the Center of the Business and Theater District ton the Steamship Cuba for a short a ee | EXCELLENT RESTAURANT | | Garage——Elevator——Fireproof CARD Cr THANKS | Open The Year Around | i 2000 yards 15e value 1 case PRINTED PERCALES _ 7c 1 case PRINTED eee and ATISTES at 8c CANDLEWICK SPREADS BROWN COTTON 30 inch cl ena Dinner.| py Miss Lou Dela The boats fWéfe built in 1928, | STAR ae BRAND a 7:30 P.M. Wesley Contrast | | |gines. They may be _ inspected) KEY WEST! enumeration of all items. Below are just a WEDNESDAY— Mrs. John Wise, mother of Mrs. | Commissioners. | CURTAINS 72x90 sHeeTs _ O9C PILLOW 1 )¢ CASES Limited number to customer Ladies’ 35e 25c 81x90 SHEETS Pepperell 81x90 SHEETS value all colors 29c LONG CLOTH a 9¢ yard 10c 3-year SHEETS. SH ‘Ss 81x90 88c Limited number to customers 36 inch WHITE COTTON yard ___ Te Ladies’ presses$1.00 $2.50 $1.49 10c 36 inch 9c LADIES’ value _ CRETONNES A9c 9e|siors $1.00 DRESSES OC | SATIN YOU WILL RECEIVE IF YOU ATTEND Here Are SOME of the GREAT VAL DURING THE NEXT 15 DAYS THIS BIG SALE SPREADS 90c THAT IS—YOU'LL BENEFIT IF THE BARGAINS LAST THAT LONG. YOU'D BETTER HURRY! COME EARLY FRIDAY! a SHEETS AND CASES SHOES -:- SHOES DRESS MATERIALS PEPPERELL SHEETS Our entire stock of High-grade || 4. 4.4 printed BATISTES, VOILES, Madrid. Pepperell CASES, 39c value 24c Limited number to customer Pageant Rehearsal On Friday Night . There will be a general rehears- | al for the proposed pageant held | tomorrow evening, beginning as We want to thank those who 7:30 o'clock, according to an-/ assisted in the funeral of our be- nounement made today by Miss , M ofa Edna B, Smith. jloved one, Mrs, lamie Harvey. All who intend to take part are! requested to be present. TURKISH TOWELS at WASH DRESSES LADIES’ SHORTS Boys’ WASH SUITS rial e 25c¢ outs Children’s WASH 60c SLIP 27x27 DIAPERS $1.25 value, doz. 15c—soft WHITE COTTON HEAVY BROWN COTTON 88e 39e Compare our quality and prices. Be assured that all of our foods are FRESH. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME ——with—— ‘We extend our appreciation to, Modern Tile Floor and Wainscot those who gave the use of their | In Bath, Kitchen, Porch jcars, the donors of the beautiful) Sanitary, Decorative, Colorful }floral tributes, to Pritchard | cypan Tile, Resilient Tile, Marble ‘ ‘ern Chapter To | Funeral Home, Rev. F Ford, Rev. and Mrs. Stroud, who |rendered their untiring services Meet Friday Night | during the illness of eight months Fern Chapter No. 21, Order! of Mother Harvey. Also, we wish | Eastern Star, will hold a regular to thank the choir and Mr. Gerald | meeting of the chapter on Friday |Saunders for the splendid rendi- | Men’s and Boys’ POLO SHIRTS 29c value SUNSWEET PRUNES Overseas Tile Company CUNSWEET | 706 White Street night at 8 o'clock in the hall of! tion of “Will,That Circle Be Un- the Scottish Rite Masons. | broken.” An “Esther Night” program | june23-1tx has been arranged for this meet- | | ing and oe of visitors from} | other sections of the state are ex- 1NQ NAME LODGE | pected. The chapter will suspend | No Name Key ° | meetings during the months of | Directl July and August. | ie oe Set Bonk Fishing and Charter Boats Mrs, Maude McKillip Sse ag cer gre Weds Rollie Roberts Phone No Name No, 1 Mr, Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Maude McKillip. to Rollie Roberts, both of this city. sail Be THERE IgA cit aft Mis ict 2] DIFFERENCE! DeSOT soca Sarasota HARVEY FAMILY. NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Meéember— Federal tem. prove that— Reserve Sys- YOU CAN BUY THE BEST IN GROCERIES AT MONEY- SAVING PRICES \} ISLAND CITY CASH GROCERY You are invited to visit our NEW STORE selene reonancrisain Member— Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation. Only Authorized FHA Agency in Key West OPEN ALL YEAR EUROPEAN PLAN All Outside Rooms Quiet, Clean, Good Beds Free Parking § $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 single 1 $1.80, $1.75, $2.00 double RECLINING SEAT, C-0-0-L « COACHES * HOTEL LEAMINGTON | Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements —SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER— Single Room—Bath $1.50 Double Room—Bath $2.00 ALFRED SIMONS. Manager Ria EAT 'EM LIKE \ PRUNES. CLOROX Quart, 25¢ Pint, 13¢ UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM ote" Ede *- Soe" ARCHER’S GROCERY | “The Store That Serves You Best” —FREE DELIVERY— 814 Fleming St. s ‘S—Drastically Red (Stock Up Now) HOE: astically Reduced! | 500 pair, broken lots. Good Shoes— 81x99, $1.35 value Whites, Blacks and Browns, values 81x90, $1.25 value ... to $3.50, pair 72x99, $1.25 value .. 63x99, $1.00 value . | 3000 pair of the season’s newest SUM- z. e MER SHOES. $2.25 to $2.95 values. 4-YEAR GUARANTEE SHEETS 81x99, $1.25 value On sale at pair $1.88 and $1.79 newest WEDGEHEEL 81x90, $1.15 value 72x99, $1.15 value | The _season’s $1.88 63x99, $1.10 value SANDALS, on sale i ‘All other higher priced SHOES es- pecially REDUCED. Come In And See! | 100 pair BEDROOM SLIPPERS, 3-YEAR GUARANTEE SHEETS | 81x99, $1.10 value _........ 81x90, $1.00 value ...... ‘to'tlose out at 39c 72x90, $1.00 value pair J ove SE scsi B9e 63x90, $1.00 value 1.2: Entire Stock of FAIR ThE DREN’: RE SHEETS Boys’ ahd Girls’, 72x90'" | . 44c81x90 Straps, Oxford! P Ww CASES on sale at pair ALL OTHER HIGH-GRADE SHOES ESPECIALLY REDUCED Peppereil, 39c value 4-Year, 30c value BIG BOYS’ SHOES, $1 88 * 3-Year, 25c value $2.50 value, pair Good 20c Cases . value, at $2.50 value $3.95 and $4.50 $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 SHOES—“KED- DETTES” in all the new- $1.48 Fair 15c Cases . TURKISH TOWELS white, $1.50 value, ee BEACH WEAR DEPARTMENT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES values and SHORTS .-. 94¢ and 89c $5.00 to $6.50 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT est styles, on sale at pair - | These look like Keddettes. White and Brown, White and Black and All- 22x44, 35¢ value ..... “ s2'00 and $250 CORK-SOLE SAN- 25c value i beer .. 18¢ DALS. Close outs at $1.39 20c value 14c and 12c pair All-wool BATHING SUITS, $2.50 to $3.00 values, to go at __.. cals ..... $1.69 $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 SLACKS, FARMERETTES 50 dezen NEW SILK HOSE, Belding and other good brands, pair Ade Excellent quality, pure silk CHIFFON and SERVICE i 59c CHILDREN’S SOX 20c value - 13¢ HOSE, pair OUR BEST BRAND OF SILK HOSE 85c value A $1.00 value ..... $1.25 value ... 99¢ $1.35 value . $1.19 1 lot EVENING DRESSES. Close outs $1.49 72¢ 89c OUR BEST SOX, 29¢ and 25¢ value .. 22c $1.00 | values . ‘$3.88 $7.50 to $8.75 STREET and EVENING DRESSES and 39¢ 39e 23¢ 68¢ 38c PERCALES. All fast colors, yard 9c 15¢c value PRINTED LAWNS, yard 10¢ 20c value PRINTED BATISTES, yard 12¢ 10 pieces, 20c and 25c value 14. PRINTED VOILES, yard Cc 25c value PRINTED FLAXONS, DOT- TED SWISSES, DIMITIES 18 and VOILES, yard Cc 30c value DIMITIES, SHADOW LAWNS, VOILES, SWISSES, 21 yard c 39c value Sanforized haw Im- ported SWISSES and” 9 VOILES, yard ic SILKS SIEKS 75c_ value PRINTED SILKS PRINTED SHANTUNGS, * ** yard 42c and. 1 lot $1.25 and $1.00 value PRINTED CHIFFONS and BEMBERGS, at only yard 68c and $1.00 value DARK PRINTED SILKS, at only yard 42c¢ and 60c value SLIP SATIN, yard Good SLIP SATIN, yard 95c value, fast color LINENS, yard | 54 inch RAYON DRAPERY, | _ yard READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT SILK DRESSES. $1.96 $4.50 to $6.00 SHARKSKIN SUITS $2.98 200 DARK SILK values $2.50 to sis | | sze8 | an $5.88 to $4.88 NEW SUMMER EVENING DRESSES, $6.00

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