The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 14, 1938, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR M bers of the Woodmen of the World| will be held tonight at 8 o'clock} in the hall of the Knights of Py- thias on Fleming street. The de- gree staff from Camp 689, of Mi- ami, is headed by Nathan West- moreland; Council Commander. Mr, Westmoreland and a party of about 50 members and visitors are due to arrive today They seeeeceeeeceoeecee| ames PHAN OF 4 r¢ Social Calendar CLASS OF TWENTY-FIVE TO ing. 8 P. M. Varela Hall, Stone Church Annex P. HALL Park Beach. Mix of Miss%fsro- *** Sinifh, “Mrs. John Albury. 4 Societ ; ‘ ; THURSDAY. 4 BE TAKEN IN BY WOOD- Elizabeth Street Concert, Key West Hospitality | Social Meeting of Junior Wom- som, given*by Mrs. P.M. , Golden Eagle Hall. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge Meet- MEN ORGANIZATION AT K. Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview ae @n’e ‘Club. 5 P. M: -Raul’s aicolm Pierce, Mrs. Ralph aco die FRIDAY— Meeting, Girl Scouts, Troop 1 ;agency was chosen last Initiation of a.class of 25 mem-! 4 P.M. Golden Fagle Hall. Meeting, Troop 52, Boy Scouts. 7 P.M. Naval Hospital. Junior Chamber of Commerce Supper. 7:15 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Marriage of Miss Zoila Fuentes to Carlos Fuentes. Havana, Cuba. | ae SATURDAY— Dance to honor officers of the Florida National Guard, Coast Artillery Corps. 10 P.j{ M. Country Club. nee SUNDAY— Concert, Band Key West Hospitality 4P.M. Art Center. =a MONDAY— Sea Scout Ship 3 Meeting. P.M. Golden Eagle Hall. Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. ‘#415 P. M. Fleming Street! Methodist Church Parsonage. ; Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- ity House. 7:30 TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Din- ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex —o. WEDNESDA Y— Dade Lodge No. M. meets. 8 P. Rite Hall. 14, F. and A. M. Scottish Former Key Westers Visit City Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bethel, former Key Westers who left the city 20 years ago, are visiting Key West again and are at the Over- seas Hotel. With them is a child, Barbara Ann. Their last visit here was five years ago and they find many im- provements noticeable. Last time they came down by boat and this time drove down Mr. Bethel is operations mana- ger of a large oil distributing, company in Syracuse. Mrs. Beth- el is the former Antoinette Pas- torini of Key West, sister of Ar- thur Pastorini, registry clerk at the postoffice. L. A. Roman Weds Miss Fernandez Miss Marina Fernandez, daugh- ter of Jose Fernandez of this city and Luis Alfaro Romen, son of Mrs. Mathilde Roman of Havana were wed this afternoon by Jus- tice of Peace Enrique Esquinaldo at his residence. The couple will reside at 912 Whitehead street Bailey—My wife is a splendid shot. She can hit a 25 cent piece every time McKelvy—That’s nothing. My wife goes through my clothes and she never even misses a dime. Mrs. Smith—Every time I raise my hand my husband gives me a good beating Mrs. Miller the police? Mrs. Smith—What know about bridge Why don't you tell do they E : tiem. ‘Swifts, it eanen the itebing discomfort of eczema, rash, tettér, scabies, ecalp. between ete. 35c and $1. Money back if not satisfied. Imperial Medicine Co. Desk 5, Houston, Tex. TOM KEENE PAINTED TRAIL COMEDY SERIAL eecces eeeeee The Favorite In Key West — THY IT TODAY — STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Seeseecccesccevcscceoess were preceded yesterday by V. M. Miller, state manager of the organization, and. Wm.: Paul, di- WALKER GIVEN NEW POSITION SECRETARY AND MANAGER OF FLORIDA PRODUCERS | TRADE ASSN. 14.—(FNS) former ad- and Secre- LAKELAND, July Marvin H. Walker, vertising manager jtary of the Florida Citrus Com- | mission, later identified & Ryan with Advertising week tq manager Florida Associa- Ruthroff serve, as secretary and of the newly organized Citrus Producers Trade tion s.L was Holland, Bartow attorney appointed treasurer and counsel for the organization Offices wese established in Lakeland and a meeting of the board of directors has been called for July 20 it was announced by president A. S. Herlong, Sr. of Leesburg. The new group was organized to promote the welfare THE KEY WBS? CITIZEN ~’ OFFICIALS DISCUSSEE ESTABLISHING AIRPORT (Continued from Page One) son interested will put fofth earn- est efforts”. The visiting officials left at 2:45, as they were expected to be in Miami at 3 o'clock. However, before leaving they expressed their appreciation for the “won- derful reception” given them by the local committee, saying they were sorry that they had but a short time to stay, and expressed tthe hope to return “i the pear future for a more extended ey A Stan g on her toeg" for 14 hours and 15 minutes, Mije Ad- rienne Flauris, Viennese danger, tlaimed a record mother, Mrs. Thurston Johnson, and other relatives, left over the highway today on the return to his home in Jacksonville “TNTERTA HABANA-MADRID A holiday’ spirit is,in the air at the night club that'‘stil) tops them all in Key West—the Habana- Madrid club. Large crowds are in attendance regularly—and the club is especially pleased to wel- come the National Guardsmen who continually: honer Habana- Madrid with their presence. Otto Divanti’s superb group of talented music dispensers:plays merrily on their way i the: hearts of dance lovers éKey West CUBAN: CLUB Announcement is made on page one today of a dane¢e to be held at the Cuban Club tomorrow night under auspices of the So- ciedad Cuba. Dancing will get under way at 9:30 p. m. and last until the ee sma’ hours of the morning”. . .The feature orches- rector of the Florida State Bugle|of the industry. Its membership Corps, both from Lakeland. made up of cooperatives and Among the prominent officials} grower shipper organizations rep- who wiil take part in the initia-]resent more than half of the cit- n FELSCCOROOS SOSOOOOSESEOOSETOSOSOSOS ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test | questions printed on Page 2 Poccecccsccsvccesecocess: 1. Equal ability to use both hands. John A. Roosevelt. The camel family. In the Windward Islands, West Indies. Sistine Chapel. Arkansas. Mount Vesuvius. Polygraph. The Seventy-fifth Anniver- sary of the Battle of Get- tysburg. 10. No. tra brought to Key West especial- oa « an THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1988. NO BIDS RECEIVED FOR (PURCHASE OF FrRRIES (Continued from Page One) | lished, as is the usual custom, and will be in readiness within the next few days. Tax Collectos’s Discount List Tax Collector Frank Ladd’s discount list for the years 1934 and 1935 was read. For 1934 the discounts total $1,963.66 and for the year i935, $1,891.70. Mr. Ladd requested that a plat book of the county be purchased for his office. It was pointed out that this was a real office neces- sity and was really invalyable. |The book was ordered purchased, | the price to be $30. | Depository accounts for the 'month of June were checked and MANY RADIOS TAMPA, July 14 (FNS).—A<ae- cent survey made by Variety Magazine shows that 297,000 Fidr- ida homes have radios today. Fig- uring the population of the state ‘at 1,670,000, there is one radio“fpr every six persons in the staters Dade county is listed first SE 38,000, Duval second with 36,230, and Hillsborough third with 88,- 990. a | The survey also shows thet Florida baS 36 ratilo) statiogis, {while Georgia‘ has ohly'14.' Flar- jida also, out ranks Georgia in-the number of radio-equipped hom ly for this occasion is Eddie Mar- | the signature of the chairman at- the complete Kquidation of “te tin's Band from Miami. The whole town is invited to turn out to welcome this talented group of musicians. tached in approval. matters in connection with Miss Neen Williams, liquida-| Gardner cottages on Duval street. tor for the FERA, enclosed a The amount will be turned qi ‘check for $1,091.83, representing | to the Monroe County Clinice + * | da; {head consul of Alabama, tion ceremonies -tonight are: Hon. F. C. Dame, head consul of Flori- Hon. Harry K. Martin, past from Dothan; Mr. Miller and Mr. Paul. The local camp is headed by Wesley Archer, consul command- er; F. O, Weech, secretary and B. D, Trevor, banker. Mr. Weech is} in charge of -the. arrangements] for this-évening. siquet,7 Mr. Wiiler said that the: Woodg-! men of The World were_oyganized} in 1890, and today the*assets of paid more than $250,000,000 . to beneficiaries, $44,060,000 special benefits-to -members-and-free hos- pitalization .to tubercular mem- bers. = There are 190 lodges in Florida, with a membership, of 12,000, Mr. Miller said, which shows an: in-} ctease of 2,000 during the past three years. SHIP OFF JETTY FAST CURRENT OF MIS. SISSIPPI RIVER Wrecking Tug -Warbler arrived | in port today after pulling .S.S.4 Elago, Southern « Pacific Stegm- ship Company, off the wést jetty of the south.pass at the entrance to the Mississippi. Rivér . Friday. The Elago was bound for New Orleans from-New York-and ran aground in the very~ strong cur-/ Tent at the mouth of the. river. | She was pulled off by attaching: four cables to the four, anchors at her stern’and the Warbler towing her. . Part of the cargo Nad to bé shifted? The Warbler left Wednesday, July 6 Several Hundréd Electrical En- gineers from the south eastern: section of the United States will gather at the Miami. Biltmore, Coral Gables, November 28-30 for Itching Tees | NATURE'S DANGER’ SIGNAL. | FIRST. WARNING OF “ATH-} LETE'S FOOT”. Make this over- ; night test. Your 30c baekif “‘itch- ; ing toes”, sweaty or smelly feet | their annual conVentidn. | : : | rus production of the state. oo eee ee PERSONAL MENTION e Mr. and Mrs. Jose Pelacz, left jover thashighway.: this+imorning Yor Miami where they “are to eet their Sey Mrs. Gracq| invtorg? @BDITY $5( Mase bs | e fi Kingston; Jamaic: on .the early.bus.today for Mi- ami where he will spend’ short time on business. Hodge Malone, préssman with the Plant City Courier; is on a va- cation in Key West'with his wife and son, Aiton, and are: visiting his brother's family, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Malone,’1121 Elgin street. Mrs. Dora Perez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vicasio Garcia, left this week for New York where she will visit as the guest of a brother and will probably be ab- sent for several months.. Miss Bonnie Mae Watkins left this morning over the highway to visit in Miami as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Leonard for sev- | eral weeks. David Segal; son of Mr. and} Mrs. J.D. Segal, who was spend- ing two weeks with his grand- CARD OF THANKS We gratefully acknauledge the many acts of. kindness extended to us on the-oecasibn Of the pass- ‘ing of our deat one, Harry Perez. Everythirig that was-done for us by our kind friends: and neighbors shall never’ be forgotten MRS. HARRY PEREZ and FAMILY July 14-1t. cE AMIN LoPEZ FUN ‘dome Licensed Funeral Directors and Embaimers 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 69¢ is not relieved overnight: Your | 30¢ back if it does not heal older, cases of “Athlete's Foot” .Abk any, | } By Reputation! druggist for Tingol Solutionyyott} camphor. Locally at Gardner’ Pharmacy , Smith Ballew—Cecilia Parker ROLL ALONG COWBOY —~and— DEAR MRS. ALDRICH Matinee: Balcony 10c, Orches WE ARE MAKING FRIENDS in ever increasing numbers with our policy of HIGH-GRADE, FRESH MERCHANDISE AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION ISLAND CITY CASH GROCERY You are invited visit cur NEW STORE te | MRS, SUE SKELTON | 1212 Olivia St. Phone 783 wis —-the deading » Grocery and Meat Market in Key West—dispensing Top Quality Merchandise We are as near to you as your telephone PHONES...» AT xxv 67 ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” —FREE DELIVERY— 814 Fleming St. » og fh ~ ENDELL’ Third Anniversary GOODS | NO: CHARGED AT SALE PRICES OPENS FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 8:30 O’CLOCK AND CONTINUES ON FOR 15 DAYS=———= We are grateful for the splendid patronage accorded our firm during our three years of business in our present location. In appreciation+we celebrate by offering our many friends the chance to Save On High Grade Nationally Known Men’s Apparel Gigantic Assortment of MEN’S SHIRTS Fast colors, Sizes 1314-1714 Fancies and Solids, asst. sleeve lengths Sold at $1.45 and $1 One Lot ' MEN’S SUITS 88c 65 Worsteds, Flannels, Tweeds, Sold from $15.00 to $17.50 No alter- ations Manhattan POLO Lots of hot weather $9.95 SHIRTS still ahead of us. Take advantage of this special Celanese and Cotton. $1 value attraction. 59c MEN’S SHOES Solid leather soles, rubber or heels, and hard brown Whites, blacks, combinations. All new Slées Yrom regular atock Johns Formerly 32.9% made— by Peters, Sun $6.50 and $7.50 TROUSERS »y Hart, Schaffner and Marx Tropi- Worsteds. $4.95 All sizes and Styles. T Serge No alter- ations cals and Endicott- Dial $2.49 shades, colors from. at (ee MEN’S SPORT PANTS $4.95 and $5.50 Values J Stripe $3.95 One Lot Men’s—Young Men's SUITS ormerly all sold at $ FP value then a good rstock. It for 19.75 Thi s caused you Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing One Lot of Tropical Worsted and Dixie Weave Suits REGULARS — SHORTS STOUTS — LONGS $18.95 —NO ALTERATIONS— Regular $22.50 and $25.00 Sports, Light < shades Tans. Rubber or high heels $3.00 ODDS AND ENDS MEN’S SHOES White, Blacks and $1.95 DRESS PANTS Madras, in Stripes or Checks, and dark 88c MEN’S STRAW HATS Stiff Straws, also Soft — in ——OUR BETTER——. Hart, Schaffner & Marx fig Suits —and— TIMELY CLOTHES A wide ty of Shades, Weaves and terns to choose’ from So] $29.75 — $32.50. 23.95 —NO ALTERATIONS— the Oy Large nels, V on sale BA Ma A trem that MANHATTAN SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS All our $2.00 Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas—every garment ab- solutely guaranteed. Large selection of and fabrics All sizes—all to pick sleeve lengths, $1.65 Nunn-Bush SHOES 96 pairs of OTIS 4 ODDS ENDS and Sport Style NUNN-BUSH SHOES to go at Pinch-front shapes and Tweeds p at MEN’S SHORTS timo and 79¢ MEN’S DRESS PANTS of Flan- Vorsteds, Gabardines, $1.98 “NJANSCO” G@ TRUNKS Made by nhattan Shirt Co. stock demands assortment endous place these on sale. "$1.45 $2.99 Don't overlook these wonderful buys! UNDERWEAR SALE! SLEEVELESS short SHIRTS with DER i jras and broadcloths Your Choice ve $1.00 a

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