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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1938 KEPT AS WATCHDOGS — | COFFMAN, Ark. — William HEAR Ballard, farmer of this city, has THIS SERMON kept a flock of guineas 15 years Sunday Night 7:30 o’Clock as “watchdogs.” | al First Baptist Church Sermon: The Foundation of | se eecceccceccecees |Oriental songster and daneer, and | ENTERTAINMENT | Dick Logan, silver voiced tenor. Pat O’Neil, Irish songster and J eecoccconsenceseocesese® (only imitator of “Popeye the PENA’S GARDEN OF ROSES | Sailor”, will appear on the pro- Pena’s Garden of Roses willjgram. This artist claims the sing out again tonight with sur-!ability to register three notes | prises and novelties galore. Gould | lower than the original “Popeye”. Curry’s 7-piece dance band will| Management has arranged an have its regular “jam _ session” |excellent floor show and invites LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District Garage——Elevator——Fireproof Open The Year Around eeecececcecces The Favorite In Key West — THY IT TODAY — \ USES BIRD BATH HARRISBURG, Pa.—An elder- ly woman was caught washing | Surprise Party At |and also play the hits of the week | the public to enjoy an evening of |in their unique style. | ' dancing and entertainment at this her underwear in the large bird bath just off the capitol plaza in i the Gospel of Jesus Christ. || 1 STAR * BRAND Monday night at Pena’s_ the You Will Enjoy Attending This Service this city. | Coconut Grove | CARD OF THANKS CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS HOLTSBERGS American Legion Drum and Bugle | ¢!ub. i sry ae aye - Corps will sponsor a Cabaret fea-! RAE | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cannady turing Miss Carolyn Cherry, re-| RAUL’S CLUB m. ArtuCénter Park. | . : " > ! RA Reception honoring Havana and Miami Marti hanes Ohare for entertained at their home in nown acrobatic performer and! With the weather right for Marti plaque unveiling, sponsofed by ’Kéy West- Marti lodges. Coconut Grove with a surprise ‘@P dancer. She will make her dancing, and a smooth dance or- 8 p. m. Marti Hall, Elizabeth sfreet. ‘birthday party in honor of her first performance in Key West at /chestra “on deck” to furnish the MONDAY. ae ing | mother, Mrs. Addie Thompson. of ee ees es ke latest dance hits of the week, red ii y | Whitehead street, this city. ae fore coming to ey est, Raul’s Club is expecting a rec- oe ae peri feel sap tile: Bal | There was a five-tier cake dec- Miss Cherry danced at the Ca- ord-breaking crowd tonight at the ‘Meeting Boy Scouts Troop Bi. 7 p.m. Wesley Community House. | orated in candles. sino Pier in Delray Beach. ‘big week-end dance. Improved Order of Red Men. 7:30 p. m. Wigwam. Hall. | Various games were played and Also featured on the program) John Pritchard’s popular or- ‘Anchor Lodge No, 182, F & AM. Bp. za, Scottish Rite Hall Prize was won by Mrs. Wilbur eahsstpsbecaret tae es wepeeial |chestra_ will ee zai and lay Grito de Yara celebration wi ‘ield meets, dancing and Cates. ance eral inder and entertainment for Raul’s guests refreshments at Coral Isle Casino beach, sponsored by Am- | i Thompson received many | Maynard Daniels, followed by a | tonight. Cale rate pean and Bugle Corps. Dance, 9:30 p. Mm.) jvely gifts Rhumba contest. Prizes will be| pI 'ena’s Garden of Roses. slick es ake | awarded. | a “£] Grito de Yara” dance. 9:30 p. m. Cuban Club. | Delicious ice cream and cake awardet gs | ein anh Jr. Sr. High School P.T.A. regular meeting. 8 p. m. High School and mints were served, and LA CONGA | Habana-Madrid puts in a bi Auditorium. | everyone enjoyed the evening im- at |for* the crowd this evening and “ | mensely. | With the introduction of a new ! promises plenty of fun and enter- TUESDAY— | Those who attended were: program at La Conga, Manager |tainment for those who attend Meeting Robt. J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay..7:30 p.m. Scot-| Rey, and Mrs, J. H. Puddington, Frank Sabini again brings to his| the dance beginning at 10 o'clock. tish Rite Hall. ; : _|Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McCoy, Mr. Key West and out-of-town pa-| Henriquez Brothers Orchestra Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2, Knights of the Golden Eagle meets. | 5,4 Mrs. LeRoy Anders, Mr. and ‘Tons a splendid line-up of enter-| will render a spicy program of; 4:20 p.m. Golden Eagle Hall. Mrs. C. H. Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. | tainers. |dance rhythm for this affair. ‘SOCIAL. CALENDA SOCIAL CALENDAR »UNDAY- a ees: ° * Concert, Key’ West Hospitality Bangi. 5 Our sincere appreciation is ex- tended to our many friends for the kindness extended us during our recent bereavement, the sur- den death of our beloved one, Mrs. Enriquita Garcia. We are grateful to those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of ;the beautiful floral tributes and messages of sympathy. EMILIO GARCIA AND FAMILY. oct8-1x = INC. “QUALITY SHOP“ Headquarters For Your Fall and Winter Wearing Apparel The Season’s newest in HATS, DRESSES, COATS, COAT SUITS, TOPPERS, KNIT- s COLDS The Chiropractic method of treatment through the SPINE removes the cause of Bete \soean Stone Church Service Club Dinner. 6 P. M. Church Annex. . Sparkling Waters Rebekah‘ Lodge No. 14. 7:30 p.m. Wigwam sue, lal. vs seas “it American Legion meating, Arthur Sawyer Rost.,.8 .p. m. | Isham, "7 egion Hall. tol ep ‘Fitst Fall business meeting, * ~- Woman’s Clubhouse, Boa! WEDNESDAY— rd of directors meg, will precede regular meeting. 1] Dewaue ! Sands. : ; ri > Junior Woman's Ch apc» aks Sag" Gt, 4:30 | —o— | THURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. |'Thompson, Rotary Club meets. 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. i Dr. Felix Varela Lodge F. & A. M. meeting. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. | P. O. O. A. meeting. 8 p. m. P. _—o- FRIDAY ts of Pythias Lodge 163. Girl Scouts Troop 1 meeting. 4 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. O. O. A. Hall. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. Boy Scout Troop 52 meets at Naval Hospital. 7:30 p. m. Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting. 8 p. m. Chamber of Com- merce. 1 | | | Mrs. M. D. Adams and_ son,| Gaither, who left Monday, Aug-; ust 29, on bus of the Florida Mo-| and two deputies, who put him’was Miss Dinorah tor Lines, going to the family | home in Winston-Salem, N. C.,/ “peturned to Key West this week, | This was the first visit of Mrs. Adams in 20 years and the first | ever made by her son. } Adams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. | A. Carter, were overjoyed to wel-| come the visitors and Mrs. Adams | feperts a wonderful trip. { Especially was the ride on the | modern and finely equipped bus- es of the Florida Motor Lines a} midst’ enjoyable one, and Mrs.‘ Adams expressed her apprecia- tion of the courtesies of the driv-_ ers of the line. “A truly won-/ Gerful service”, she said. } Regular meeting of the Harris | School Room Mothers: was held! at the home of Mrs. B. C. Papy,! general chairman, Thursday. Members discussed plans for a Hallowe'en Party to be held Qcto- | ber 21 and for a Spaghetti, Supper tokbe held October 36.c;;Both are scheduled for the it of the Harris SchoolPar- eacher Association. i were, besides the hos- tess, Mrs. W. P. Archer, Mrs. C. Key, Mrs. Benj. Lowe, Mrs. M.' Thrower, Mrs. C. Bervaldi, Mrs.’ F. Albert, Mrs. B. Goehring, Mrs. R. Knowles, Mrs. Wm. H. Habec- | ker, Mrs. A. Russell, Mrs. C.! W..Rom, Mrs. Ramon Rodriguez, | Mrs. Oscar Davis and Mrs. A. Armstrong. W. T. Fripp Weds In New Orleans Mr. and Mrs. William T. Fripp, who were married in New Or- leans»Sunday night, returned to the city last night and will reside Mrs. Fripp was Miss’ Lois Mor daughter New Orleans. Mrs. Fripp spent. fome time in Key West as a nurse ® Sianhaee ated hee FI emplo: ved here for six years. “ ‘The couple was married in the First Baptist Church of New Or- icans by Rev. Henry Hall. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all who were kind to our father during his declining years. Also, to express our ap- Preciation for all kindness and sympathy extended to us when he passed. CLEO DuPONT MOORE ILMA DuPONT THOMPSON CHARLES R. DuPONT oct8-1tx | friends of the RETURNED TO JAIL LEBANON, Mo.—When Jasper Berry emerged after digging his way out of the county jail in this city h. found awaiting him the sheriff, the prosecuting attorney back in jail. FM i Scottish Rite meets. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. ~~" | Fred LaRue, F. J. E. Ford; Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Mr. Keyes, | Mr. Cates, . Mrs. Mrs. Costa Jones, and Mrs. and» Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Wilbur Beagties, Matide Mesdames Ganiulle H. Wwynn,*'U. Owerks, Nutter, Conner; Misses Bobby Jean Isham, Jackie Nell Rose Anders, Jean Jones; Charles Puddington. Mics Angelo Moreno Weds Chas. Sturrup | Miamné ese | Ri fe Stebpiton, 2/40, Jr5° performed, gthe, ,,ceres, ” | mony. 5 lightful reception was held and! while were being served the happy cou- ple received the congratulations of their many friends. Beginning tonight he will fea- | Thompson,-Mr.-and Mrs. Claude | “4! ' Henny | {enor anc ireet from Robert Taylor, Franchot Royal Palm Club in| = ‘oung, Margaret do a eee | THREE COMRADES . wr Following the ceremeny; eet ‘one nh a f Buleoniy?'10c: Orch ! sa ig er = {Bg 1s-25c delicious _ refreshments FLEMING STREET METHODIST In the presence of members of | the family and a large group of high contracting parties, Charles Sturrup and Miss Angelo Amparo Moreno were married last night at the ‘home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. 826 Simonton Antonio Anuez, street. The groom was attended by Howard Johnson, as best man, and the attendant. of ‘the bride Nickerson Peace Justice .Enrique Esquin- New Styles...New Colors...New Types In APPELROUTH’S Shoe Department Never have we shown such a wide selection . . . new cluding the popular STEP SHOE. BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY TO MATCH ALL FOOTWEAR READY-TO-WEAR in every detail— Lo’ ¥ DRESSES ... for ,every occasion . . . evening + .. afternoon ... sport | OVERCOATS ... SUITS SWEATERS All sizes for Ladies, Misses | and Children | 15 doz. Ladies’ Sweaters, | Monday morning (Be on Time) Mallinson’s 40 inch Trans- | Parent non-crushable Vel- | vet, yard $1.95 Newest Fall Designs in DRAPE! and TAPESTRIES Your opportunity to outfit | the home for, the, com- i ing season. i RHYTHM lines in- STEP. < “Og. 93” 40 inch Printed and Plain Silk, yard _ - 39 40 inch Plain Peperell Crepe, yard ie 49c 56 inch all wool PLAID, Monday. yd. 50c 56 inch all wool FLANNEL, all colors, yd. $1.23 98c | Silk Blouses, Monday $1.00 NEW SHIPMENT OF GAGE HATS Just received — New Felt Hats in white and colors, $1.95 up || Beautiful line of CURTAINS for the Fall and Winter season, 100 doz. on sale; Monday, pair 50c up APPELROUTH’S The Store of Fashion Chas. Aronovitz Department Store “Up-To-The-Minute” Styles and Prices Shoes ~4 MEN’S — Blacks, Browns, i Tans, Whites, Brown and 3 ‘Tan, Brown and _ White, ‘Black ‘ahd White, Sports— $2.98 UP Aiebls, New, Platform Sole ‘@ Children's Sweaters Little Boys’ Knitted Suits All Sizes—All Colors—All Prices CHILDREN'S SILK WINTER SILK _AND_ SATIN Sizes 12-50 ITALIAN FRINGE BEDSPREADS. all shades SUITS 3-PIECE SUITS TWIN SWEATERS TOPPERS EVENING WHEN YOU MISS ARONOVITZ STYLES—YOU MISS THE BEST Bags oe mags Pomel Tans, Suede, Kid, Combinations, eels, Low Heels; Wedges, Dutch $i : $1.98 uw SUSPENDER “DRESSES, SILK DRESSES, BOLERO DRESSES, CHILDREN’S—Girls’ Pumps, Straps, Oxfords—in all the latest patterns and colors— $1.00 .- WEDGES $1.50 PAIR Baby Sacques and Cap Sets Twin Sweaters DRESSES $1.00. $1.98 UP $1.00 each COCKTAIL DRESSES * WOOL DRESSES DRESSES IN TOWN OCS ROSHOOHOTOTOLH SOOO OSE SOSOSOOEEESO “Uptown” CHURCH The Pastor, Jim Lilly has chosen for Sunday themes: lla. 7:30 p. m. DRY BONES.” You Are Cordially Invited JIM LILLY, Pastor =in— LADIES IN DISTRESS —also— COMEDY and NEWS i of Covecccecesconces | Music I Know Somewhere There’s A Man Or Woman Who's Been Saving To Own A Beautiful Diamond Ring! To that person having*from $50 to $100, I’m offering the BEST VALUE ever offered any person in Key West. WHY? Because I need the cash and that’s the only way I know of getting it. To the few customers who will take advantage and know a BARGAIN when they see it. Buy these beauti- ful Diamond Rings as an,investment—your full purchase price guaranteed after January Ist—we will pay you back in cash the amount you pay for these Diamond Rings, COME IN AND LOOK AT THEM. Regarding Men’s or Ladies’ Wrist Watches, we are giv- ing a big discount for CASH. We need the cash and aim to get it. Special prices on all Repair Work this month. Now is the time to have your repair work done before the Winter Rush commences. Pollock, Reliable Jeweler 519 Duval Street Phone 465 If you can’t come to the store. to see these wonderful Bargains, Phone us. We will Ee Pare our diamonds with youts e asking. 4 LHBEE COWK vi Announcing--- A Full Repair ana Modernization . Loan Service UNDER F.H.A. SUPERVISION You can now paint or repair your home with- out any cash. We furnish the money and materials and give as long as THREE YEARS TO REPAY! CALL AT OUR OFFICE FOR FULL DETAILS Cheely Lumber Corp. Caroline and William Streets PHONE 297 —— m. “REGENERATION.” "VALLEY OF |} T. B. KLEBSATTLE, Director aS aera DISEASE Dr. A. M. Morgan 512 Simonton $t. - Magsage te; Wing Brings You The WEATHER REPORTS 700 A. M, 10:00 A. M. 12:00 Noon 1:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. You Can Depend On WQAM 560 KC ye WEAR, SWEATERS, and SHOES | arriv ur store almost daily. ¢ in.and see the new Coats and Toppet. : Suits, a $10.75 the néw Dirndle $1.00 Skirts at __ And a pretty Blouse or Sweater to $ match at . 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