The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 24, 1938, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Society — eeeee ur was given last evening by the ee girls from a local department i |store at the home of Miss Clara- Social Calendar bell Cerezo on Francis street, in ‘honor of Miss Marguerite Valen- | FRIDAY— _ |zuela, who will become the bride | Meeting Girl Scouts, 4:00 P. M. Golden Eagle Hall. Troop lsat Forest Finerty Sunday, June Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3.| 7:30 P. M. High School Gym.} °° | Shower Given For Miss Valenzuela A surprise : ealapallaneous show- | rc Mr. and Mrs. Art A. Kizer, of Anderson, Indiana, are enjoying a vacation and spending a part of 'their time in Key West. Mr. Kiz- jer is auditor for the Guide Lamp | Corporation, which is a subsidiary of the General Motors Corpora- tion. Miss Rosinda Piodela was a pas- senger on the bus yesterday going 126. The honoree was the recipent jof many beautiful and useful Wedding ‘of'Miss Rosina‘ Leto |", avid’Charles McCullough. 6:30 PSM.ciSts Paul’s*Church. Esther Night, Fert Chapter'No, 21, Order Eastern Star. Scot- tish Rite Hall. Watermelon Party, Young Ped- ple’s Department, Fleming Street Methodist Church. 8 FP. M. Boulevard Swimming Pool. | —oO— | SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality | Band. 4 P.M. Art Center. Wedding of Miss Mildred Olson | to Raymond Felton. 4 P. M. Fleming Street Methodist | Church. | a MONDAY— Boys Fellowship Club Dinner.} 6:15 p. m. Methodist Church | Parsonage. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5.) 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- | sf House. | Om are ¢ Church Service Gifu Din-| ~-ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. Sai. WEDNESDAY— Wedding of Miss Martha Car-| ‘bonell to Thomas V. Brennan, Jr. 6 P.M. St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholie Church. | Following, There Will Be A Recaption At The Habana- Madrid. | THURSDAY— Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P, M. *- Stone Church Annex. | Concert, Key West Hospitality | Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview) Park. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 P.M. St. Paul’s Annex. | Reception for Mr. and Mrs.) George Allen Warren, Given | by Dr. and Mrs. Wm, R. War- ren. 9 P.M. Warren Resi- | dence, 511 Eaton Street. Berkowitz Birthday Celebrated At a party on Rest Beach last | night, Miss Anita Berkowitz’ | birthday was celebrated by a group of her friends. Tiny birthday cakes with single | | candles were served during the} : course of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Higgs, Jr., today announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss An- | na Whitmarsh to Merville Rosam, | The wedding will be solemniz- ed in the very near future. In Bath, Kitchen, Porch Sanitary, Decorative, Colorful Cuban Tile, Resilient Tile. Terrazzo. See— : Sais oa GROCERY | SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK Country Roll Butter, Ib _. 27¢ » 5 Ibs. . 26¢ Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. 26c Tomatoes, 2 large cans 1S Tomatoes, 6 small cans _. 25c Peanut Butter, 8-oz. jar 10¢ 16-02. jar 1Sc: 32-02, jar 25¢ BoB EEEER # ekRR |and distribution. Yefreshments were to Miami for a short visit and wil] Delicious A return in a few days. served, ‘Those ‘present’ were: | Ee Bd Marguerite Valenzuela, Laura; Mr. and Mrs. Wm Arnold and Whitmarsh, Cleore Roberts, Mar- baby daughter, Billie Elizabeth jorie Key, Georgia Saunders,|were passengers leaving on the Gra¢e Perez: Elizabeth Rosam, early bus yesterday for a short Marjorie; «Atwell, Faye Myers, ! visit in Miami. Bane Gomez, Vendaline Watkins, Dordthy Bearup, Mary Van Pat Stickney, who had been Grieken, Helen Saunders, Edwee- | spending a brief vacation in the na Henson, Anna_ Whitmarsh, city, left yesterday by bus for Clarabell Cerezo, Mrs. Wm. B. his station at Bahia Honda, where Johnson, Mrs. Mary Roberts, Mrs. | he is employed as steward for one |Ruby Cerezo. of the contracting companies, Charch Group | Harry Peacock was an arrival a a }in the city Wednesday from Mi- Enjoys Outing |ami for a few days’ business vsi- jit. Members of the young people’ | | department of the First Methodist; Mr, and Mrs. St. Clair Whit- | (Stone) Church met at the church man and Dr. Doe of Gainsville| last evening and motored to the are visiting their son and daugh- boulevard. ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Fred Upon arriving, yseveral mem-| Whitman. Mrs. Fred Whitman bers proceeded uid & fire and | | was formerly Miss Birdie role 4 | the group then en; f various | mon of this city. a8 games and activ! AP | e | Toward the close ofthe eve-| Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Becker and |ning’s outing, delicioys! refresh-| son George, Jr., of Oxford, Flor- | ments appeared upon the scene in | ida, are visitors in Key West and the form of wala ane Rev. are spending their tiimé’ visit- Joe Tolle officiated at the cutting | ing the different points of inter- est, and particularly the aviary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- At a late hour the young peo- | \ple started for home, tired but liam Demeritt, on the Lighthouse happy, voting the affair a most reservation. enjoyable success and looking for- | Po Soe teh ty ward to more in the near future.| jyrs/ Allan H. Armstrong and Miss Cleo Kemp, recreational | Robby, wife and son of the ad- director for Stone Church, was | vertising manager of The Citizen, jin complete charge oi arrange- jeft on the early bus this morn- ments. eo |ing en route to Chicago. They etc nuwebeasonawesee will spend three or four weeks in that city, to return here late in | ANSWERS TO TEN |July to take up permanent resi- TEST QUESTIONS “°c. Below are the anaes ie fen Carl E. Witzig, of Miami, was an arrival over the highway last questions printed on Page 2 | evening, coming to look after the interest of his property in Key Cheeses. ; West. Henry Cotton. | os Beas Strait of Gibraltar. | Miss Leila Rush, who came to Near Colorado Springs, Colo. |Key West to pay a visit to her fa- Sirius, the “dog star” is ther who is chief water tender on brightest; Canopus is sec- the Gunboat Charleston, left on ond. the early bus for her home in The Wonder State. | Charleston, S. C. Jane Dahiman. | Palm Sunday. | Third finger of the left hand. Genealogy. ASKS FOR BANQUET NEW YORK—Morgan Curtis) of this city provided in his will) for a hotel banquet to mourners | who attended his funeral. | eeecees The Favorite “- Key — THY IT TODAY — STAR BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | Mrs. George A. T, Roberts was @ passenger on the morning bus going to Miami fora visit with jrelatives and friends. LA CONCHA HOTEL In the a see the Business and Theater District EXCELLENT 1 RESTAURANT Garage——Elevator——Fireproof Open The Year Around NO NAME LODGE No Name Key Directly on Sand Beach Fishing and Charter Boats Cottages and Restaurant Phone No Name No. 1 Mr. Mrs. C. L, Craig, Owners OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY (Except Sunday) Direct Between Miami and Key West. DIRECT EXPRESS: Leaves Miami 2:00 o'clock A. M., arriving Key ‘Jo: West 7:00 o'clock A. M. Leaves Key West 9:00 o'clock A. ‘Miami 2:00 o'clock P. M. LOCAL: (serving all intermediate points) Leaves Miami 9:00 o'clock A. M., arriving Key West 4:00 o'clock P. M. Leaves Key West 8:00 o'clock A. M., Miami 3:00 o'clock P. M. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. .~ Telephones 92 and 68 Warehouse—Corner Eaton and Francis Streets M., arriving arriving THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘ap ih eoecece CLASSIFIED COLUMN O00 0000S OOOO EOSOOESOOSOSOOSEESEHOOOOSOOOOOO® FOUND FOUND—Pair glasses. Owner may recover same by proving ownership and paying for this advertisement. The Citizen Of- fice. jun24-3t HELP WANTED |THREE MEN, TWO WOMEN | PLUMBING SUPPLIES to suit your purse. See us be-| fore shopping elsewhere. PEP-} PER’S PLUMBING SUPPLIES, 512 Fleming St. WANTED WANTED TO BUY — Second-| jun6-lmo WE HAVE THE ANSWER to all| your plumbing needs at prices | needed for special work Key) West. References required. Apply in own handwriting. Box 2024, Tampa, Fla. jun24-25-27-3tx hand Man’s bicycle. garet street. jun23-3tx | | | | FOR SALE “ sited | two to three pounds. liver. Phone 540-W. jun4-lmox MAN—to distribute circulars, hand-bills and samples for us in your locality. We pay by the thousand. You do no selling. | NO EXPERIENCE NECES-} SARY. Must be honest, reli- | able, and neat appearing. TRANSAMERICAN ADVER- TISING DISTRIBUTORS, Box 748 A, Milwaukee, Wiscensin. jun23-3tx CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. ner 5th and Staple Avenue. | Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf from nest to you, and baby chicks. 1609 Flagler Ave. | | | juni-lmo PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tab- Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. Cost $100.00. eame and adae oon ae 1921 Flag- | powertut volume. fib seUlcfor ;$10.00. | Saree pri aoe. spake ig Avenue. wdel DEBRA TE BL ale WE Se ‘id ONE Woon Ce bows CES. VBE actica THE MUNKO, ea MEET sE| ?Betience on Florida Keys. MIAMI, FLORIDA: Convenient,/ R. Lowe, homey. Hot and Cold Show-| Tavernier, Florida. ers. Low Rates. may21-tf | 21. advice. 37 years’ ex- P. O. No. LEGALS NOTICE In compliance with the law ation of th HOTELS | BRING YOUR VISITING friends | in need of a good night’s rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean} rooms, innerspring mattresses. Under new management. 917 Fleming St. June 7-26t | | | | | Sesesament DRAINA {reson notice is hereb3 Pleted and a meeting of the Bi of Commissioners af & Drainage District vi jthe office of the County Court House, 3 | da, at 11 o'clock A 1938, for the REFRIGERATION FOR QUICK REFRIGERATION | tomplaints a Repairs and. Service, Gal E. leontents of such roll a Martinez, 1212 Varela street. 24-|od and manner of preparing t Hour Service. junl0-lmo | RGaRD oF | COMMISSIC EVERGLADES DRAINAC TRICT, K FOR RENT M. THROOP, FOR RENT—Large airy rooms at | June 24-30, July 6, 1938. seaside, bathing facilities. In- | quire 407 South street. ‘| MONROE THEATER may25-tf | Jack Holt—Wynne Gibson TRAPPED BY G-MEN and SARATOGA Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15¢-20c; Night, 15c-25c COOL CLEAN ROOMS sail board if desired with private) family; reasoneble rates. 1113} Grinnell street. jun23- -3tx | PRICES SLASHED Pre-Inventory Sale STOCK UP NOW ON THESE EVERY DAY ITEMS Tomatoes, 6 cans . 25c Butter, ib 264ac Sugar, Ib .. Sc Heinz Baby Foods, 3 cans 2lc Rice, extra good, Ib Orange Juice,-3 cans 25¢ Rose Milk, can Pure Lard, ib 13%ac Maxwell House Kellogg's Coffee, Ib 25 Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. Potatoes, 10 Ibs. 25 All-Bran, each GENUINE SPRING LAMB—AT THESE LOW PRICES—SHOULD BE YOUR FAVORITE LEGS, tb, 29¢;“CHOPS, tb S68 HEDULDER: th 21c DEP. MENT MOST. = ON. SPECIAL, THIS: WEEK-END. oh ac Ground Meaty tb cb: yf Pigs Feet, Ib. ‘Roast; \ th v. 29e _ Te 16c 20 lve 59c UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM each, 9c DON’T OVERLOOK THESE EXTRA-SPECIALS Sanitary SUGAR, 5-1 cloth bag 27¢ CHEESE, Ib 23¢ Libby's TOMATO JUICE, 3 for 23c SALT. 3 pkgs. _10c Snieidheens TOMATO PASTE. 3c TOMATO KETCHUP, 29¢ Reg. 10c, 3 for 2S¢ 14-02. size 12¢ DROMEDARY DATE and NUT BREAD 23c OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES OFFER YOU THE BEST AND FRESHEST LINE ON THE MARKET—For this Week We Offer— ORANGES, doz... 20c LEMONS, doz. . TOMATOES, tb — MARKET Panis ao FOOD LINE IN TOWN hone 268 ‘e Deliver Duval at 2lc 320 Mar-|f |HENS—Battery raised FRYERS, | We de-| Cor- | FRESH LAID EGGS every day) }OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—|, may19-tf | ¢ | POWER LOUD SPEAKER, 100 lets contain..raw. oyster invig-| volts; suitable for dance halls; | jun24-2t | Te) A Conservative, | E. Registered Broker, | Secretary. LEGALS | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE | APPLICATION FOR FINAL DIS- CHARGE (Probate Law 1933) IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY | | JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, | STATE OF FLORIDA. In re the Estate of James E. Carey, Deceased. IN PROBATE. | To All Whom It May Coneern: Notice is hereby given that Clara | Carey has filed her final report | jas administratrix of the estate of | James E. Carey, deceased; that she |has filed her petition for final dis- |charge, and that she will apply to Honorable Raymond R. Lord, }County Judge of Monroe Coun’ Florida, on the 28th day, of Ju for approval of same and for In | final discharge |the estate of James E. Carey, de- | ceased, on this Ist day of June, 1938. CLARA L. CURRY, Admin ratrix of the estate James E. Carey, deceased. June 3-10-17-24, 1938. or | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE ATION FOR FINAL DIS- (Probate Law 1933) ‘OURT OF THE COUNTY | MONROE = COUNTY, | | 0 | | te Sonde also known as Mrs. Lizzie Conde, Deceased | IN PROBATE. To All Whom It May Concern: | Notice is hereby given that J. F. |Ubrbach filed his final report as | administrator of the estate of] El th M. Conde also known as axed; that he | n for final dis- | will apply to able Raymond R. Lord, s administratrix 6f |! Judge of Monroe County, h day of June, | al of same and for } s administrator of the estate also known 4 le | J. F. UHRBACH, i i Administrator of the estate ¢ | Blizabeth M. Conde als as Mrs. Lizzie Conde, June 3-16- | NOTIC: may12-tf | An Charlie: | whom it |L. E en to t Frances with the Honorable a County Judge, in Florida. her the Estate of , deceased. y. Curry Harris, Attorney for Administratrix June 17-24, July 1-8, 1938 BERMUDA MARKET Offers special prices for Saturday and Sunday morn- ing on— BEEF CUTS—guaranteed to be select and first-quali- ty. See the cuts in our mod- ern electrically-refrigerated SHOW CASE. There is a difference! TENDER ROAST, Ib _ 25c WAFFLE STEAKS, lb 35¢ —they'll melt in your mouth. LOIN CHOPS, Ib —without bone, T-BONE CHOPS, Ib 35c and many, many more cuts of Beef. 35¢ VEAL SPECIALS Prime Swift Quality CUTLETS, tb RIB CHOPS, Ib CLOD ROASTS, Ib BRISKET, 2 lbs. SPRING LAMB SALE SHOULDERS, tb 18¢ —4% Ib. each, on sale by the whole. LAMB STEW, 2 lbs. ATTENTION ... Specials on PORK HAMS and SHOULDERS 25e Georgia PORK HAMS, tb 25e —sold by the whole. SHOULDERS, tb 18 —by whole. Guaranteed full of meat. SPARE RIBS, Ib CHITTERLINGS, Ib SLICED BACON, ib Choice Swift Brand. CANADIAN BACON, Ib 48c all | therstonhaugh of this city was granted a divorce because her| jhusband had made a girl servant head of their household. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1938, WOULDN'T STAND FOR IT rower ann, | AL CS The Three Mesquiteers | RIDERS of the BLACK HILLS —Also— COMEDY—SERIAL Deecccccccccvccsccecsess & O Steamship at i GS0bim. Mondaya-Thorsdoys 520°° } 3:00 p.m. same afternoon ra Lv. Havana, 9:00 a.m. Tuesdays-Fridays INCLUDING MEALS At Key West, 3:15 p.m. same afternoon ages ceive : © CUBAN TOURIST TAX 50e = 10 DAY LIMIT To PORT TAMPA, Tuesdays and Fridays, 5 p.m. _The PENINSULAR =. OCCIDENTAL S. S. COMPANY Tickets and Reservations, Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent | Holtsberg’s SATURDAY SPECIALS Pubs Sheer DERE, $1.98 4 to 20 75¢ 4-Year Gaarentes SHEETS, 81x90 - Ne 5c $1.00 $1.00 PRINTED PERCALES, yaa Ladies’ Dressmaker SUITS, all sizes, wool-lined, regular $1.98 Printed Marquisette DRESSES, all sizes, SPECIAL SATURDAY PRINTED SILKS, while they last, yard 25¢ One Rack EVENING DRESSES, to close out at $1.98 WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR THE MOST BREATH-TAKING VALUES EVER—FOR MONDAY Keep Cool-- With This General Electric Ten-Inch Oscillating Fan Why suffer from hot weather when you can buy a ten-inch General Electric oscillating fan for only 95¢ down and $1.00 per month. Total cost of fan $9.95. THE OPERATING COST OF THIS FAN IS LESS THAN THAT OF A 40-WATT LAMP. Week ’s F; ree Trial TRY IT ONE WEEK WITHOUT OBLIGATION One P, hone Toda TO HAVE ONE OF THESE FANS DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME 95c DOWN a Min oo WER MONTH The Key West Electric Company | PHONE 16

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