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‘Social Calendar SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 4 P.M. Art Center. Wedding of Miss Mildred-Olson ts Raymond Felton. 4 P. M. Street Bowe. aay Clob Dinners Meeting Bog "Scouts, Troop 7:30 P.M. Wesley Commun- ity House. TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Din-| ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. entse, WEDNESDAY— Wedding of Miss Martha, Car-; bonell to Thomas V. Brennan, | Jr. 6 P.M. St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church. Following, There Will Be A Reception At The Habana- Madrid. —o— THURSDAY— Lions Club Supper, . 6:30. Pp. M. Stone Church Annex. Concert, Key West,,, Band. 17:30 P. > Park. _ Rotary Club. Luni 2:15 P.M. St. Paul's tig FRIDAY— _. Meeting Girl Scouts, Troop 1 4:00 P. M. Golden Bagle Hall. _ Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship’ 3. ‘7:30 P.M. High School Gym| oe Nancy Ann England Will Be Christened Mr. and Mrs, Ellis England will christen their daughter, Nancy Ann, in the Fleming Street Meth- odist church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. J. P.. Lilly of- ficiating. . Mr, and Mrs. William Demeritt; | Jr., will be the godparents of the! The ceremony of dipping’ | rosebud in the holy water and baptising the child will be used. ir ‘falas _ { and| W. J. Schoneck, of the light- Felton in wedlock. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis England will | the attendants. The altar will decorated with lilies and Presi- ing the ceremony ral will leave by car for a wedding trip at points on the East Coast. They will be at , Methodist ‘Churck ! {moon ‘on the Steamer Cuba to re- - PEARLMAN'S SALE | | GETS UNDER WAY CONTINUE TODAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK 2nd Anni- oday and | announced in| ’s, Inc., big le contint sale yesterday met with support on the part of} locally, In fact—the! of the active s shoppers i Thursd FINLAND'S delegation to U.S. for the 300th anniversary bration of first Finnish set- | tlements will be headed by Ru- dolf Holsti (above), Finland's | foreign ministe: tho: announced be fe _ this PERSONAL MENTION ° Hi SCeeeeosececevoeoecscose Pee | himsc Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tanahaeff, of. Chicago, Illinois, who arrived at yesterday from Havana and re- re ed. Big volume of merchan- mained over night to take the dise allows us to bring the items ‘ride over the highway by day- before the public at really worth- ‘light, left on the early bus this gs. We thank the pub- perenne: their wonderful response. Ie will be continued next ith more ‘bargains band before sd and to get} t prante s at the big selections | le. Special sales, in addition Thursday, evenin, will price never before W. M. Eagan, real estate op-| erator from Miami and a frequent | Sal.” 5 | visitor, to Key West, was an ar rival yesterday afternoon over| [tie highway for a business visit. eoehoronseouds couse: ENTERTAINMENT Norman Lowe, who left rece nte| seccecccoesorscesscsseee lly for a visit up the state ,has re- § dacdedltatcey West. While away| ... _ Tebane-Madrid he visited with Rev. and Mrs.| It’s a fair cinch that you'll meet |Shuler Peele at Winter Garden, iends—any of them—this Fla., where the Peele family is arly or-late, at the night now residing. He states that Rev tops them all in Key and Mrs. Peele asked to be 4 ae ES : membered to their many friends The whole town |in Key West. a a reason. ms the sur red by Otto Divanti, dire and this talented group. Have you ev- Harry Peacock, who has been oy cat by and 4 ally listened to| spending Several qpvs in Key ny . attending to business matters, ; left yesterday afternoon over the , erates for Miami. ‘ or. Pena’s Garden Gould Curry’s _ orche: nounces an addition to h in the person of Hector Barr an- band | Dr. Raul Roque, formerly of 3 Key West, now of Tampa, is a guest‘ a ha for if “vines ght ppg nt Gs saxophonist Dancers at Pe seriously :thinking .of settling in famous Garden of Roses on Thom- as stret, will him hor ey saan. night at the regular 3 Night Free Dance, Al ertaining moments at this popular night club and the dance goes on and on until almost dawn. Bring your gang over tonight. Raul’s Club turns out again tonight mother in the ser’ Summer Dances at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt boulevard. Raul’s Club Orchestra will furnish the sic as usual, Cool ocean breezes and deli- cious drinks combined with a perfect dance floor guarantee many entertaining hours at this well-known “spot”—and it will G. W. Shaw and T. I. Osteen, from the custom forces in npa, left yesterday after- Sume ‘the’ work interrupted by | the trip to Key West. s of |house forces in Key West, left this afternoon over the highway jon a regular inspection trip and | will go as far as Jupiter before (the tour will be completed. Inspector D. J. Raudenbus and Inspector Oscar Lounders, of the customs forces in Miami, who large half-page advertisement in| paper was responsible | for a crowd of shoppers being on; tore-opennig time} antage of the} bargains here| on| uperb music offer-} home-to their friends in their resi-| were in Key West yesterday af- dence at the corner of Grinnell |ternoon assisting the local force in handling the baggage and pas- pay visitors well not to forget to drop in. There is no admission In a quiet wedding last night’ at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, | Miss Rosina Leto a y Rey. A.) “Attendants to the, Mee x veetnia si ee = “ne ir cribs are residing at ra Southard street. Bread and Butte Vanilla = with Bei bea ‘or Coffee Medium Cost Dinner or cover charge. sengers returning from Cuba on the Steamship Cuba, left over the {highway last evening for Miami. LARGE ONE- CENT “PIECE Lowden, la Re one-cent piece larger that the common 25-cent piece of today is the.property of Elmer Gebris of this city, who unearthed the ¢oin wane Plwing. “BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME, ——with——. Modern Tile Floor and Wainscot | D. W. Munroe, representing ‘the Tokheim Pump Company, was an arrival over the highway jlast night and today is visiting “the Porter Dock Company and is ie gam of Manager Charles —~ TEACHES PARROTS ‘PARIS — Andre Languenier, i dealer in birds in this city, teach- (es parrots to talk and swear by playing phonograph records con- ye, Colorful Cuban Tile, Resilient Tile. Marble Terrazzo. See— Overseas Tile Company 706 White Street CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPT. STORE KEY WEST’S LARGEST STORE INTRODUCING KEY WEST’S FIRST “END-OF-MONTH” MONDAY MORNING SPECIALS— 18 pieces Fast Color Prints REMNANT SALE of Fiaxons. at yard Sc Dimities, Prints and other Bors’ WASH SUITS, Sizes Wash Materials at Rock-bot- tom Prices. 40-inch Flowered VOILES reduced to l5s yd. VES ATTENTION: Stock uo now on your Linens— PEPPERELL SHEETS:— 81 x 99 now 96c each PRINTED SILKS — 40-inch 72 x 99 $2c each Silks, to close out _ 25c yd. 63 x 99 88c each LADIES’ BEACH SHORTS, pair 50c 25 EVENING DRESSES—Values $4.95 to $8.95-——— Specials for our “Gala Fiesta” $1.98 each One Lot Ladies’ Low Heel Men's Shirts. $1.00 and $1.50 Sandals. special SOc pair Sellers — now 79 One lot Multi-pastel Sandals. Men's and Bo: S ee Heels. $2.95 sellers, Pants. Sizes 25- mtg mca $1.43 0-S2.33) Now S163 MEN'S AND BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS 39e 75c $1.00 SPECIAL PRICE ON EVERY ITEM IN THIS:STORE SALE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN * Tae nese aia | ANNIVERSARY EVENT wit | | | | | H | } ' oe | | | to! and} NO GHOSTS did WPA workers find, repairing seawalljin San Juan, Puerto Rico, where legend says a sentry who disap- peared after entering this single-door sentry box became a ghost. WPA is using $573,000 to repair historic forts, walls. AIR RAID INSTRUCTION! | DISEASES CURED IS GIVEN TO MAYFAI| IN KEY WEST SUN (iy Asnocinted (Contniuea trom F from Page One) LONDON, June 25. use. Plants and animals must precautions have taken on an have sunlight to thrive. elegant air since the ladies of ‘The sun kills bacteria and is re- | Mayfair became interested. sponsible in large measure for the | Some of the leading society natural, sanitation of this planet renmn) ir raid ;es among their set to learn how) be taken, however, because of the | to help if London is bombed. high temperature to expose the In the refined atmosphere of i body for only short periods when | the drawing room they are lifting | first beginning sun baths. | Inten- | their dainty noses to sniff as the |Sity of sunlight is greatest be-| .|lecturer uncorks various bottles|tween 10 a.m. and 2 p. m. of stimulated gai Tua eee also. includes| ,, Editor's Note: A great deal of So" IncluceS the material for this article has | blackboard instruction, the han-| been supplied ‘by Dr. William R. dling of gas maks arid thermite | Warren, who is thoroughly ac- bombs. quainted with cures accomplished nema in this city.) COW EATS MONEY Wellington, Kans.— Kans.—Ben Welch- er of this city reported that his cow ate $25 protruding from his overalls pocket. weekly. MONROE THEATER Eleanor Powell—Nelson Eddy ROSALIE Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- tra, 15¢-20c; Night, 15c-25c | REMAINED UNTOUCHED Reinbeck, Ia.—A purse contain-, ing $50 in cash lay in a street in this city untouched for four days. The New Cea) OVERSEAS \G@»/ HIGHWAY TOLL RATES, (AUTO AND DRIVER 0000cc--cecoeeccesssooe _ $100 a EACH ADDITIONAL PASSENGER TRUCKS—ACCORDING TO SIZE "IDI ODO OIO OIL aw. HOLTSBERG’S Sale Values For MONDAY REMNANTS, 2 tables at Each SILK DRESSES, Ladies’, at only HOUSE COATS, Ladies’ Full Skirt, Lastex Shirred Waist TERRY CLOTH nonigaiern at only a PRINTED PIQUES, Cimit_3 to 4 customer) a \) N) N N) N) N) i) N) ) \) S 10¢ $1.50 $1.00 $1.00 15c 39c $1.00 $1.00 | , Printed—all sizes per yard ITS, 72x90 at only TABLE CLOTHS, Hand-painted, pure linen at only SE Another shipment of 10 Dozen— SHEETS—Size 90 by 108. 4 year guarantee, regular value, $1.25—on sale at All Ladies’ SUMMER SHEER DRESSES “Winnie Mae” “Fruit of the Loom” brands, regular $1.00 sellers, sizes 12 to 52—Special ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS ~-reduced for Monday 88¢ 88c ¥ points; his duty to” ‘God, g \lights are organizing private class- and our Island City. Care must) 7, Subscribe to The Citizen—20c NEW BUSINESS | OPENED HERE’ The National Electric and Plumbing Company, corner Flem- } ing and William streets, displays} an advertisement elsewhere in| this edition, calling attention to; their new establishment which} has just recently been opened. i Complete plumbing service and ; | supplies is offered by experts who | know their business. Look up} their phone number now and when trouble arises, call them. GEMS FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK | eccccccecconcccenceoccece | “DUTY” The brave man wants no charms to encourage him te duty, and the good man scorns all} ‘warnings that would deter him} ‘from doing it—Bulwer. \ Do today’s duty, fight today’s! forward to things which you can-} | not see, and could not understand | | if you saw them.—Charles Kings- | ' Tey. Therefore all things whatsoever ; ye would that men should do to | you, do ye even so to them; for, this is the law and: the ‘prophets. | }—Matt. kM) The duty ‘of than'{s pidin and simple, and gonsists butjof two which eve®¥: thar Cinust! feels: aypd~ his duty,,to his, neighbor, to do as he fwould be . done by.—Thomas Paine. Whatever it is your duty to do, ! you can do without harm to your- aoe —Mary Baker Eddy. Let us do our duty in our shop } or our kitchen; in the market, the | street, the office, the school, the | home, just as faithfully as if we stood in the front rank of some great battle, and knew that vic-! tory for mankind depended on} our rays ite begs skill. | | Anne Nagel — Warren Hull A BRIDE FOR HENRY —also— COMEDY — NE CHILDREN’S DAY PROGRAM AT —FIRST— CONGREGATIONAL |! CHURCH TOMORROW MORNING 9:45 O' CLOCK ese. cme Choose Your ie As You Would When we do that, the humblest of us will be serving in that great temptation, and do not weaken !@army which achieves the welfare and distract yourself by looking i the world.—Theodore Parker. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1938. |Sino-Japanese Conflict | Halts Weaving Industry (By Associated Press) | NANKING, China, June 25.— | Weaving of the famous Nanking tapestries is another ancient Chi- nese home industry which has ceased to exist since the Sino-Jap- anese war started. The war, however, is not en- tirely to blame. The industry, because of competition with ma- R|chine-made products, was fast facing extinction before hostili- ties started last year. The Japa ese invasion hastened the proc Now SCIENCE Points straight TO THE SEAT OF YOUR TROUBLE With CHIROPRACTICS Dr. A. M1 Morgan 512 Simonton St. | | | | | Joe Pearlman’s, Inc. 22ND ANNIVERSARY, STORE-WIDE S-A-L-E NOW IN FULL SWING AND GOING STRONG. The first day of the sale broke all records—with large crowds on hand at store-opening time. THEY CAME THEY SAW THEY BOUGHT PREPARE FOR THE 4TH OF JULY Buy now and save. Prices will never be as cheap again. This is a BIG, STORE-WIDE SALE—no! Just a few specials. We are aiming to make SATURDAY and MONDAY the biggest two days of the sale. Watch our windows for daily specials. Our entire stock is on sale. Come and see. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE BIG VALUES TO BE FOUND IN THIS BIGGEST OF ALL BIG SALES Ladies’ SHOES Ladies’ Values to $2.50 WASH DRESSES Children’s WASH Bedroom SLIPPERS Values to $1.00 DRESSES 48c and 35c Boys’ WASH SUITS __ 25¢ Ladies’ DRESSES POLO SHIRTS 39¢ and 25¢ $1.25 Velue 88c - 68c Children’s SILK 81 by 90 SHEETS _... 78 DRESSES 69c and 48c Children’s SHOES 96e 72 SHEETS 44c ras BROWN COTTON, yd. 414,¢ pd coe SS anne KRINKLE SPREADS — 49 etter Pepperell 39c 27 by 27 DIAPERS, doz. PILLOW CASES Pepperell 81 by 90 SHEETS 50c and 75c Ladies” SILKS 42c and 39 $1,00 and $1.25 PRINTED SILK DRESSES Closeout stock $1.00 35e 38c 12¢ ize B8c 25c 92c CHIFFON 68c and 48c PRISCILLA CURTAINS 33c EVENING DRESSES $1.00 $2.50 SILK DRESSES $1.68 PRINTED BATISTE, yd. 9c PRINTED VOILES, Ohhh heheh dededeeke Your Physician— You should know whom to call when you plumbing needs at- tention. You should be on inti- mate terms with your chosen PLUMBER since HE IS THE PHYSICIAN who will CURE the ills of your Sewerage, Gas and, Water Systems. SERVICE AT ALLHOURS NATIONAL PLUMBING CO. PHONE 450 Cor, William and Fleming Sts. $4.00 to $4.50 SILK DRESSES HATS, val. to $3.00 25¢ Values, yd. l4c DIMITIES and SHADOW LAWNS, yd. lic $2.88 88c EXTRA SPECIALS FOR MONDAY—38:30 A. M. BE ON TIME 1Sc Printed Percales 6¢ 38 Solid Color 15¢ Printed V: CANDLEWICK IS dit ren theory 25c Flowered VOILES 1c t 25c Flocked, Em- rth aE broidered Voiles - ' pi! GEORGETTES SHEETS WELS 10 CASES 44c Pepperell SHEETS 8%c 7c | | | “ 39 10c Se CURTAINS merce. N \ Prepare for the ‘BIG VALUES § GALA FIESTA | #222 TRIPLE SHEER New Shipment WHERE YOU GET BETTER 50c MERCHANDISE AT BIGGEST | Just Arrived. | $1.00 Value Yard BARGAINS. WATCH OUR :0:—— #-inch, all shades aeiate atlas | PLAIN CHIFFON, yd SPECIAL SALE ON $1 00 LADIES’ SHOES, only ° . 1IPMENT LATEST, FANCY $1 7, — only .00 Dit $1.95 CLOSING OUT ALL SUMMER HATS New Shipment BEACHWEAR for the 4TH! APPELROUTHS) 22220 —THE STORE OF FASHION— leon ALL GONE RIO IAA AA LALA A hh hh A hh hd dad did dadidiutadidl M. = - ae tol ci EI, tl All Coloré | BED SPREADS 20x } 46-inch, ali shades | BARONET SATIN, yd Printed FLAXONS, yd :0:——~ PRINTED VOILES —New Patterns. yd G ’ Silk and Plain Chiffon , val, to $6.95, all at one price ~) % ° = 10;———— DON’T WAIT UNTIL } | | f Chk hehhaahhahahatadahababaals