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PAGE FOUR SO CLA L.. ACTIVITIES fects FRIDAY— Knights of Pythias Lodge 163. Boy Scout Troop 52 meets at Key West Musical Society meeting at 8 p. m. Residence of Mr. | SOCIAL.. CALENDAR 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. Navai Hospital. 7:30 p. m. Rhumba Gontest At Hallowe’en Dance Prizes and wierd costuming} will be the keynote of the An- nual Cuban Club Hallowe’en! } District " {HE KEY WEST CITIZEN A TWIRL OF THE GLOBE SeeccsceecelLesceseseeeees Friday Key West Zoning Board meet- ing. 8 p. m. Chamber of Com-| merce. | A Saturday. y; Overseas Road and Toll Bridge} *‘Corimission meeting. | | Pigesh Key. headquarters, a Tuesday y Five Florida Coast Guard ships, | will compete in man overboard, Floyd Dillon Weds | Mrs, E. Roberts Floyd Dillon, son of Mr. and} Mrs. Cleveland Dillon, and Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, daughter of | |Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr, were joined together yesterday after-| oon in Holy Wedlock. The mar- | | riage ceremony was performed by | | County Judge Raymond R, Lord. Mr. and Mrs.. Dillon ,aremak- | ing, their residence, at the flome | of the groom’s patents at 708/ Southard ‘street. : | o weccvescous Seoee| TRANSPORTATION © | i | | | |ANSWERS TO TEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1938 |WQAM Tonight RADIO EDUCATION TEST QUESTIONS) WEST omnecusl Below are the answers to test| tion by way of the air waves will, questions printed on Page 2 be brought to students of the| : ~-—=—*|West Vancouver High School A written acknowledgment of indebtedness. when they return to classes. | Louisiana. | Loudspeakers in three classrooms Nonagon. are linked with a microphone in) |the office of the principal, | If unable to attend, calling cards should be mailed ‘0 | through which he can address| |the students, -s\agien- SPECIALS Lum Als 7.15 P. M. day of the tea. Gene Mako. Semper Fidelis faithful). The Lord’s Prayer. (Always Lock. and Mrs. Ralph Milner. Bingo Party and Square Dance, ‘American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. 8 p. m. Armory. “Electa” night will be celebrated at the regular meeting of Fern Chapter 21 O.E.S. 7:30 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. fire drill, abandoning | ship, ‘surf | : |dance Monday at the Club 10), 2) races in a sectional « comaieaeeecceccsccccccesecees 1 . The place where a crime was ,o’clock. | petition at the Key West Yacht Steamer Due Tomorrow ___ actually committed, | Excellent prizes have been se-| Basin. ! Due to arrive in port tomorrow - ad Jeured and will be awarded the City Charter Revision commit-| morning is the Danish Steamship | Hallowe’en Dance sponsored by DeMolays. 9 p. m. Cuban Club. | | most comical and most elaborate|tee meeting. 7:30 p.m. W.P.A. | Gerd, bound from Ciudad Boli-! Sacerdotisas del Hogar No. 1 Cabalieros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela|costumers. But the highlight of | headquarters. | var, Venezuela, to Key West and} e jis consigned to the Porter Dock | 373 Main St. Sarasota, Fla. County Commission | Co. ; } Vacation Land Hall. Sunday. the evening will be the “rhumba Girl Scouts of Troop 1 begin over night outing at Rest Beach | fiesta” Late all couples at the Warnesday with scouts to pass tests for higher rankings. dance participating in the rhum-| The ship has been under char- | ter to the North Atlantic and Gulf Steamship Company, of| OPEN ALL YEAR |New York, for which the Porter | Miramar. ‘ed for the occasion. Pritchard’s| Key West City Council meet- jcompany are the agents, and the —o—- j orchestra will play. ie 8 p.m Dnt Coun Courthouse. | Telegram received by the Por. | Open House Reception given by Parent-Teacher petcistions el ter ny this ance ad- | ate Harris and Division Stes Schools at Art Center 4 p. Burns And Allen 8:30 P. M. NEWS!! All Day and Evenings | Department of the Navy. i | Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Gardner’s = “The Rexall Store” ee $1.25 si: Monroe meeting. 8 p. m, County Court-/| house. | $1.50 size for ________ $ Ex-Lax, 25¢ size —_____ EUROPEAN PLAN || Sloan's Liniment, 35c size 29c All Outside Rooms Drene Shampoo, 60c size at 54c Quiet, Clean, Good Beds re rect rae — ro Free Parking $ $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 single $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 double | | |] Bromo Seltzer, 60c size at 54c Thursda: Junior Woman’s Club mask and costume ball. 10 p. m. Club; The Club will be gaily decorat- Y | ers. Hijos de Ja luz, Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. INSTALL NEW NEW i Gives Party Johnson's Baby Powder __ 19c bie ta ur en ——— “0c Key West Golf Club monthly dinner at 7:00 o’clock. \ba. The winning thumba couple UNDAY- , Purpose of the visit is for the} Ss — MONDAY— —o—— . S SATURDAY— | will receive a prize. |ship to be returned to the own-| Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. \Chisck hk Group Sea Scout Ship 3 meets. 7:30 vor wudhbih 2B Pythian Sisters meeting. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. Meeting Boy Scouts Troop 51. Improved Order of Red Men. Board Meeting of Key West Woman's Club. 8 p. m. Clubhouse, | y Division street. TUESDAY— - |S-Attercan evening of fun, it Benita 2 the Intermediat ue enjoyed a Hallowe'en pa: in the Ley Memotial aI 1 ‘were much® sf gue,.as was the proverbial Old | Witch. re- Meeting Robt. J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. “Scot- |freshments were served carrying | tish Rite Hall. Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2, Eaights of the Golden Eagle meets. | 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. Stone Churci: Service Club Di Cuba Lodge No. 15. 1.0.0.F. 8 p. m. Varela Hall, 919 Elizabeth | street. Spanish War Veterans B. H. McCalla camp meeting. 8 p. m.|Doughtry, Ruth Skelton, Legion Hall. inner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. Regular monthly meeting of Key West Woman’s Club. 4 p. m. Woman’s Clubhouse. SPIO EE WEDNESDAY— Marti Lodge No. 3 Order Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela) Hall. Dade Lodge No. 14 F. & A. M. meeting 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall.|Irene Gates, SAREE ete THURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. Stephen R. Mallory Chapter Daughters of Confederacy regular 'P, 7. A? s Sponsor Art 6:30 P. M. m, St. Paul’s Annex. meeting at 4:30 p. m. residence of Mrs, Claude Albury, 1009 | Grinnell street. ’ Ignacio ete No. 3 Knights of Golden Eagle meeting. 8 P. m. G. E. Hal Plan Sponsoring Christmas Tree Members of the Lions Club of | Key West will sponsor activities | in connection with the Commun- ity Christmas Tree. An an-; mouncement to this effect was made this morning by Victor! Larsen of the WPA recreation “Foon ‘ittee members of the club will this week begin making the} necessary contacts in an effort to} gather toys for the tree in coop- eration with the recreation de-| partment, National Youth Admin- ! istration and the Womne’s Work | Center. These units will assist | in- assembling the toys and re- pair and construct others for the | cause. Ata meeting which is to be Frederick M. Walker, visitor to Key West for several days, left ‘over the highway this morning for | Jacksonville. J. F. Worthington, represent- ing a large tobacco house in Vir- ginia, who had been in the city for several days, was a passenger leaving over the highway this | morning. Thomas L. North, who con- templates spending the winter in Key West, left this morning for Miami and expects to return in; jout the Hallowe’en color scheme. Miss Miriam Carey and Mrs. O. |C. Howell, advisors for the league, | assisted with the party. | Leaguers present were: | Joan Doughtry, Jacqueline | Sylvia |Sawyer, Zenaido Yado, Shirley | | Weatherford, Ruth Rose Roberts, | Leonard Rickerson, Henry Saw- yer, Milton Spencer. Joe Thompson, Della Mae Cur- ry, Sylvia Cates, Grace Torres, Dorothy Smith, ;Glenn Skelton, Miss Miriam |Carey, Mrs. O. C. Howell. | Center Open House | Sunday afternoon 4 o’clock the Parent-Teachers Associations of the Harris and Division Street |Grammar Schools will hold an, '“Open House” at the Key West | Community Art Center. This reception is being held in} conjunction with the present ex- | | hibition of work done by students jin the Art Center classes. A cordial invitation is extended | |to everyone. The officers of both | ; associations will be hostesses, and punch will be served. DeMolay Hallowe’en Dance Tonight Tonight at 9 o’clock at the Cu- |ban Club the DeMolays will aa sent their Hallowe’en Dance as ‘one of the festivities which this {year is being widely celebrated tin honor of the goblins and elves jand ghosties. Those who will be at the dace held" within a short time plans| about two weeks to make ar-/are anxiously awaiting surprises will be formulated for gathering ; of all toys which can be repaired | and made fit for use. putishe At the present time any one | having discarded toys which can! be repaired is requested to Phone | 548, 297, 495 or 599, leave the ad- | dress and on Saturday, November | 5, im the afternoon, a truck will | call for the toys. Overnight Outing For Girl Scouts Girl Scouts of Troop One, Cap-}| tain Eva B. Warner, will leave for an overnight outing to Rest| Beach this afternoon. First-aid and fire-building will be the requirements to be work- ed on. These three tests, when passed, will make about ten ten- derfoots, second class scouts. They will be the first second class scouts in Key West for the past. twelve years. Besides the captain, Lieutenant | Alberta Peterson and Lieutenant! Venessa Collins and about twen- ty scouts, several friends, are Planning to participate in the ac- tivities. SSR RNS HERI ——— DeMOLAY ——— HALLOWE'EN DANCE TONIGHT $:00 P. M. CUBAN CLUB John Pritchard's Orchestra ADMISSION 60c | RIS SPR LOA IETS Seeeecocccccessccosesces PALACE GENE AUTRY in THE OLD BARN DANCE —also— COMEDY and SERIAL rangements. He will be accom- | panied by his wife and son. HAISU HST which are to be a feature. Pritch- | paces peas will play. POULTRY SPECIALS STEWING HENS, 1b SOFT BONE ROASTERS, Ib TWO ROASTERS.only Complete line of TENNESSEE REDS pa ROCKS Springers, Roasters and Heavy Hens CUT UP FRYERS—Buy The Pieces You Like . Se 30 70 YES, we have plenty of macs b Lane and Thighs, Ib FRESH FLA. EGGS KEY WEST POULTRY & EGG CO. Corner Division and Varela Streets PHONE 113 QUICK DELIVERY WeServe Your Needs And Serve. Them As You Wish—The Best In MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS and VEGETABLES’ At Prices You're Pleased To Pay. WE MEET ALL ADVERTISED PRICES LEE'S is a ONE STOP STORE, That Saves You Shop- ping From Door To Door. Lee's FoodCenter PHONE 94 —free Delivery— DUVAL AT ANGELA | case at either store. ) ae After carefully considering the| different types of A®éfrigeration equipment on the market today, Lee’s Food Center, corner Duval jand Angela streets, and Wing! Lee’s Grocery, 508 Fleming street, ; have this’ week installed in each |} ‘ase, Representatives of Ed Friedrich | Sales Corporation, who were} here to install the cases, state | that this is the only air-cooled air-condition refrigerator on the market in which food under re-| frigeration is air-cooled. This process makes it possible, for the food to retain more of the? original flavor and rich whole-| some juices. The public is in- vited to inspect the new type; Fresh meats | ar carried at both Lee’s Food Center and Wing Lee’s Grocery. |” MONROE THEATER Allen Lane—Frances Morer in CRIME RING —also— TRIP TO PARIS Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ LA CONCHA HOTEL | In the Center of the Business and Theater District Garage——Elevator——Fireproof Open The Year Around | | vised that the ship would arrivg| in thi t daybreak. zark Arrives ll Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde: | Mallory’ Lanes, arrived in port this morning and docked at the Mallory pier at 7 o’clock unload- | ing of cargo began at once and the vessel sailed at 10:30. | Much of the cargo consisted of |store a Friedrich Refrigeration; Materials, most for the finishing | jof the walls at the La Concha Hotel, and a large amount of equipment. ANCIENT YEAST WORKS NEW YORK—Mrs. Dave Wil- | burn’s yeast is 50 years old, but ' she still bakes satisfactory bread | with it, she says. SPECIALS Tift’s Cash Grocery RED GRAPES, 2 lbs. _. 15¢ LARD, tb __. CORNED BEEF, can RIPE PEARS OCTAGON SOAP, large .. 4c OCTAGON POWDER. large 4c SUPER SUDS, reg. 35c, at 21c 1101 Division Street —Free Delivery— PHONE 29 COMPLETE SERVICE ON ALL FOOD NEEDS FRUITS — VEGETABLES — MEATS — POULTRY DAIRY PRODUCTS '' ARCHER’S PHONE 67—FREE DELIVERY GROCERY 814 FLEMING STREET WEEK-END MEAT VALUES AT Bermuda Market Just a few of our.many specials: BRANDED STEER BEEF’ | Boneless Chuck Roast. Ib 25¢ Clear Ground Beef. Ib 20c Bottom Round Roast and Clod Beef Roast, tb 30c Flank Beef Brisket. 2 lbs. 2c NICE FRESH VEAL Veal Stew. 2 ibs. Shoulder Veal Roast. Ib Western Veal Chops. Ib Calf Liver. t LAMB Lamb Stew. ib Lamb Roast. Ib Rib Lamb Chops. 28c We | STRI LOKILLE! Ph Ham, by whole, tb . 22¢ Pork Loin Roast. Ib 24c Try our Delicious PORK SAUSAGE, b 22 ALL INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE Received Fresh Friday 10 coops Selected Battery Raised Fryers. 1b 28 and %-Grown HENS, Ib 26c EXPERT POULTRY MAN TO DRESS THEM WHILE YOU WAIT. ya 3 lee FRESH Bermuda Market Two Fast Butchers PHONE 52 Two Deli ivery Boys For Quick Delivery JOHN COBO, Prop. White at Virginia St. La Verne Apartments 336 So. Osprey Ave. ch j Everything furnished fosy:y}., housekeeping, Modérate 3 rates by week. or month, iq: | 5lc “Conte Alcohal Alc 19 hero $1.00 size’ inte, —PH OWN E0t7 7 -20v FREEWDELIVERY <; WQAM Miami Broadcasting Co. IT’S AMAZING! IT’S STUPENDOUS! (The Sale of Sales) at the BROADWAY this week ~, Sugar = 23c\Lard » Lite 23¢ ous 's TOMATO JUICE, 3 cans MAXWELL HOUSE CREAM, tall can LIBBY'S See ag s STAR HAM “uncheo fhe Manth “STAR CORNED BEEF HAS with String Beans ‘Eggs ~ 39 _ ene ROLL Coffee - 26c/Cream - Butter - 26c PICKLES, 10c sellers, 8 oz.. 3 for 25c Libby’s Rosedale|| PEACHES, 2/2 size can “. Ie TOMATOES, 6 cans for te Karo SYRUP Red or Blue SUDS, pkg. Kirk's MABDWAT SOAP, 3 bars,...J36/\ patina [SOAP -yi0q a Medan 3 for mage Best RICE, 5 Ibs, 32c!) for suPER | |Factory packed SUGAR, 5 ib bag TOMATOES, | No. 2. 2 cans 15¢ Armour’s Star PORK FEET, 7 oz. jar 10c SOUP, 2 for ‘s CORN wipers SALMON, ae Campbell's TOMATO| HEINZ PRODUCTS Prices . ie | _. 58¢ | 2c _ Again We Have FRESH KILLED PORK PIEDMONT HOCKLESS SWIFT'S SEMINOLE HAMS bb. 25¢ | (Small End) PRIME RIB ROAST Ib PRODUCE POTATOES, No. 1, white, 5 Ibs. for ONIONS, 3 Ibs. ORANGES, doz. CABBAGE. Ib GRAPES. ib LETTUCE, head 29c | i} — wha ROAST, ‘Picnic I PORK PICNICS, (4 to 6 Ibs.) CUBE STEAKS, tb TENDER BEEF ROAST, ib FRANKFURTERS, Ib FRESH SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs. PIG TAILS, & ie 23¢ | AND MORE GOOD MEATS! Hams |b. 22c (5 to 6 Ibs.) SPECIALS 2 STEWING Hens $1.44 27 | 29¢ 18 3Se 1S¢ FRESH TOMATOES. 2 Ibs. GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 10¢ FRESH BARTLETT PEARS. doz. for BSc SWEET POTATOES. 3 Ibs. 10e FRESH STRING BEANS, i 10c LEMONS. doz 20¢ GROUND MEAT, & OLEO, 2 Ibs. AMERICAN CHEESE, 25 BLACK HAWK SLICED BACON. i pkg. Ie FRESH SHIPPED EGGS, dozen for 33 1S | al 2 Nice Roasters $1.64 BROADWAY MARKET Duval and Angela Streets Phone 268