The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 4, 1938, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL 4 ACTIVITIES District Deputy Outlines History Of Elks Social--- Benevolent Work Huddleston Entertain Chelsey J. Senerchia, district! ant place in which to live. There deputy Grand Exalted Ruler, | is an air-conditioned theatre in Florida East, and personal repre-| sentative of Grand Exalted Ruler | Dr. James J. McCormick of Ohio, paid his annual visit to the Key West Elks Club last night. jinterests of child welfare. Visiting Key West with Mr.) connection with the institution. At Chicago there is a beautiful bers of the Junior Woman’s Club memorial building to Elk dead. At Umatilla, Florida, the Har-' gay afternoon at the clubhouse. ry-Anna home was built in the} From‘ all over Florida have come chil-; | Mesdames Somers And Mrs. George ge E 3. Somers’ and | ‘Mrs. Dumont Huddleston de- lightfully entertained the mem-} at a social meeting held yester- Miss Dorothy Mae Dungan won the prize for high score, and the: {HE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘TWO NEW FORDS — FOR 1939 SHOWN !PRODUCTS ON DISPLAY AT TREVOR AND MOR- RIS, INC. | The two finest Ford cars in the 35 years of the company’s his- {tory will be given their first pub- | Hie showing today in dealerships | ithroughout the country, inelud- | |ing Trevor and Morris, Inc., local | dealer. The cars are the 1939 Ford V-8 and the 1939 DeLuxe | Ford V-8. They are individually , styled. Both are of compelling ‘beauty. Both have hydraulic brakes. | The DeLuxe Ford V-8, with) | Room Mothers Hold Meeting Room Mothers hers of B Harris School | met at the home of Mrs. Franklin Albert last Thursday ‘afternoon. Plans for the Christmas Bazaar to | |be held December 8th were dis- | cussed. Members presente wer Mrs. Al- ger Russell, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, chairman; Mrs. Benjamin Lowe, | Mrs. V. Davis, Mrs. Ramon Rod- riguez, Mrs. M. Thrower, Mrs. B. | C. Papy, Mrs. William Habecker, | Mrs. Allan Armstrong and Mrs. | Albert. The next meeting will be held | at the home of Mrs. Habecker. James Leishman | Arrives Here Senerchia were William Shayne, Miami Exalted Ruler; E. E. Graham, H. L. Harmore, W. C. Bryant, W. E. Nesbitt, DeWitt Loire, Morris Pepper. Tracing the history of Elkdom back to its inception in New York in the middle eighteen hundreds | by a group of members who saw a vital need for a social and) benevolent order, Mr. Senerchia outlined the marvelous develop-' in the; ment of the Elks Clubs country. At Bedford, Virginia, for in- stance, he said, there is an Elks home for aged Elks which ac-| commodates 250 at present» and” can accommodate 300. Efficient! the institution an extremly pleas- dren who need just such a home. Many have come from Key West. It was pointed out at the meet- ing that the Key West Lodge No. 551 is the oldest lodge in the state of Florida, having been or- jganized July 12, 1900. Miami_ lodge was organized much later and is No. 948 in order. of the original charter members belonging to the Key West lodge are living, William R. Porter and Jose M. Navarro. Benevolent and __ charitable } Works of the Elks cover a wide- +spread area -but little-publicity is | allowed them because of a mod- st policy of the organization: | ing. i PEOPLE’S FORUM FROM MAYOR ALBURY Editor, The Citizen: I am pleased to hand you at- tached copy of letter to the City Council dated Nov. 3rd, showing cause for my action in vetoing Ordinance No. 360. I have no! regrets in taking such action and my letter is self-explanatory. Hon. President and Members, City Council, Key West, Fla. Gentlemen: After making careful study of | your Ordinance No. 360, Council Series, Amending Ordinance No. 334, I feel that in part your ordi- nance pertaining to’ closing hours are good, and should be confined to all places of business dispens- ing alcoholic drinks within the limits of 300 feet of any church or school. I further feel that you gentlemen were honorable in your duties in voicing your opinions even though some dif-| fer from others. In paragraph} “A” reading in part “Place or places of business that were es- tablished and licensed for the| sale of intoxicating beverages as| the year; herein defined, for \license under this ordinance”. In | this connection I feel that under this section the power is given to one individual as well as a monopoly to sell, dispense or , Serve alcoholic drinks, and in my opinion is discriminating and be-' ,ing placed in a class of its own. I |further feel that the morals and, welfare of the schools and church- es should be upheld, and should |be considered before granting certain privileges to any busi- jmess that might become a nui-| sance or menace; also the chil- | dren of this community should be | protected and guarded as much as possible from the existing en- vironments of this _ location. } | Therefore, I as Chief Executive of this City cannot sign this or-| dinance making it become a law. | I sincerely hope and trust the jfull membership of our Board of | Councilmen will give this matter |grave consideration and decide to table this ordinance | nitely. | Very respectfully, | WILLARD M. ALBURY, Mayor. But two | indefi- , ‘consolation prize went Benildes Remond. attendance, and all present thor- | to Miss! ; wholly new streamlines, | distinctive appearance of its own. | There were a large number in At the same time, both it and the | has oughly enjoyed the many pleas-' new Mercury 8. ures of the evening. In attendance were: Mrs. John N. Roberts, Margaret White, guests; Miss Misses Louise Hawkes, Louise Ketchum, Marjorie Gwynn, Isabelle Kelly, {Louisa Delaney, Camille Pierce, Anita Berkowitz, Virginia Shine, The DeLuxe has a deep hoot |with long lines louvres, low radiator bright metal, headlamps set into the grille i Ford V-8 share a family likeness | {with the Lincoln-Zephyr and the unbroken by and wide-spaced | fenders. The words Ford DeLuxe, in script | letters of chrome, are divided at; the front of the hood. The hood | Benildes Remond, Derothy Mae handle is concealed in a vertical a| James Monroe Leishman, retir- | |ed actor, who for the past few |ters in Key West, arrived yester- | day and is meeting his many |friends in Key West today. a! Mr. Leishman called at in | and other conveniences. The DeLuxe Ford V-8 is avail- able in seven attractive colors. There are five bedy.types:. Tudor | and Fordor sedans, coupe, con- Dungan, Mary June Crusoe, Vir-|extension of the radiator orna- | vertible nednts aa comerabie gie Key, Phyllis Adams, Lenora Whitaker, guest; Anita M. Sal- The group whieh arrived yes- gado, guest; Vilma Alfonso, Nel- jan 85 horsepower V-8 engine of} service of an excellent sort makes | terday afternoon left this morn-|lie Louise Russell, Susan La Kin, }even more | Marguerite Hernandez, |Lopez, Maysie Gaiti, Steadman, Edythe Singleton. |Lawrence Gutierrez, |Harris, Joseph Lopez, |Kemp, E. L. Patterson, Gholsen, Raymond Curry, guest; Francis Dion, Berlyn Knowles. Belmont ALL IS FORGIVEN some stop signs,” this city wrote to the chief police. “All is forgiven,” the chief's reply. Osgood | Mer- GRAVETTE, Ark.—“I am try- ing to get saved, and I want you Ford V-8 bodies to forgive me for running through consideration for the conveniencé a resident of, and comfort of driver and pas- The cushions are deep, said'and are wide enough pment. |with safety glass large ; gage compartments. coupes in both lines shelves for parcels as well. The attractive interiors of thi show of sengers. people. There are POULTRY SPECIALS Stewing Hens Ib. Complete line of TENNESSEE REDS and ROCKS Springers, Roasters and Heavy Hens CUT UP FRYERS—Buy The Pieces You Like Liver, ‘Ib Bony Pieces, 1b Breasts, Ib ~ 75¢ - 30 70c 1936-37 are used, the same shall} be construed to mean, licensed | in the name of that person oper- ating that particular business, it} being the intent of the City Coun- | cil that only the person or per- sons who have heretofore been UE EA For GOOD COFFEE— TRY EAGLE BRAND At Your Favorite Grocery licensed as in this sub- paragraph | EAGLE COFFEE MILLS provided shall be entitled to aj YES, we plenty of KEY WEST POULTRY & EGG CO. Corner Division and Varela Streets PHONE 113 1200 WESTINGHOUSE Avtomeal ELECTRIC Gizzards, 1b - 40c Wings, Ib 35c tiene and Thighs, ib —_ O0e FRESH FLA. EGGS QUICK DELIVERY ROASTERS 4nd 24 GRAND CASH PRIZES 4 GRAND CASH PRIZES EVERY WEEK! FIRST PRIZE— $100 a month for one year 3 SECOND PRIZES— Each *25 a month for one year . EASY TO WIN! Just complete this sentence: Hike todauy's finan, creamisn Crinco Secaune. ea nnnnn nnn nnnnnmn(WRITE 25 ADDITIONAL WORDS OR LESS) 1224 prizes—in Crisco's six weekly contests—with 204 prizes each week! CASH Salary Prizes! First prize each week means financial security ~-$100 a month for a year—an income of $1200! Second prizes {three of them each week!) mean spare cash — $25 a month for a ~~ $300 spending money. And 24 of these thrilling cash prizes all. Don’t you want to win one? Besides—200 new Westinghouse Automeal Electric Roasters each week. Described at right. Mints on Try today’s finer, creamier Crisco. It mixes in- stantly. You get light cakes without any hard creaming. You get tendet delicious pastry with enay- blending Crisco—you fry the clean, no-smoke, no-smell way! Here's a Sample Sentence —“‘I like today’s finer, creamier Crisco because it saves me armwork, yet I get light cakes and tender pies ~and besides, Crisco frying is clean and smokeless.” Every Sentence Read! One simple sincere sentence may bring you one of Crisco’s 1224 prizes! 6 contests! First contest opens Oct. 3, 1938—last contest closes Nov. 13, 1933. Entry blanks at your Crisco dealer's. YOUR LOCAL CRISCO DEALERS ARE COOPERATING WITH THIS CONTEST 200 WESTINGHOUSE Automeal Roasters Every Week VALUE $29.99 — Westinghouse Auto- meal Electric Roaster—Cooks, roasts or bakes meal at one time. Uses little more current than an electric iron. Heat regulated by Adjustomatic Con- trol Dial from 150° to $$0° F. Inchudes big porcelain inset pan, 3 Giasbake dishes Handy lifting rack. MSO! Attachable Broiler Grid. It grills, broils, toasts, and fries! AUTOMEAL ROASTER ON DISPLAY ot your Westinghouse dealer's! two with reversible covers). SEE THEIR DISPLAYS OF CRISCO AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES! Get entry blanks and contest rules at your local store Crisco is the registered trademark of « shortening manufectured by The Procter & Gamble Coc ed eed The 1939 DLuxe is powered by rugged construction | Fortune | than the 5,000,000 aiready in use. Dorothy | The Ford V-8 is offered with the same engine as the DeLuxe or | Mesdames William V. Albury,! with the economy 60 horsepower W. Curry | V-8 engine. The bodies are of all-welde Sidney | steel construction, and are fitted | throughout. rill Roberts, Theodore Klebsattel,|They have clear-vision ventila- 1 Jack Guthrie, Jr., guest;|tion and ventilating windshield. | | Carey, | All body types have careful for three well-placed |coupe. The Ford V=8is available ; | with three-color options and in three body types, Tudor and Fo- dor sedans, and coupe. MONROE THEATER Peter Lorre—Lynn Barl in MR. MOTTO’S GAMBLE —also— BIG BROADCAST OF 1938 Matinee: Balcony 10c: Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ d lug- | * In fact, the have two luggage compartments and large} JUST RECEIVED ARCHER’S GROCEYY “The Store That Serves You Best” INGREDIENTS For Making FRUIT CAKES Every wanted item... place orders now. e | Order All Your Food Needs Through Archer’s FRESHEST FRUITS VEGETABLES MEATS POULTRY FISH TURTLE DAIRY PRODUCTS Phones 67 and 47 —814 Fleming Street— Free Delivery WQAM TONITE Lum Abner 7.15 P. M. Burns ‘Allen 8:30 P. M. NEWS!! All Day and Evenings WQAM Miami Broadcasting Co. | iia | years has been spending his win-| Citizen office, as is his usual cus- | tom, and said that he is glad to} arm rests, pillar lights, ash trays} ANSWERS TO TEN | | Below are the answers to test| a; s get et back “to the “Rock” “for an- an- jother winter, and doubly glad to SETH ewe TEST QUESTIONS questions printed on Page 2 The transposition of the let-j| ters of a word, phrase, or(8 short sentence, so as to; form a new word or sen: tence. Lick Observatory. It is a variety of cabbage. Leopoldville. About one-ninth. Fujiyama. Nebraska. Polynesians. Those which have organs that are shed periodically. | A meld consisting of four Kings. and four Queens. Boneless Sirloin ROAST, bP ROE Boneless Beef Chuck ROAST. Clear Beef Ground. tb _ 20c Stew, Ib Chops, Ib - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938 Bermuda Market SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE WEEK-END We handle only GRADE-A QUALITY MEATS ... all guaranteed tender or money refunded. = PICNICS, — ic HARE whole or half, at prices you can meet Lean BREAKFAST a sliced. Ib Many kinds Sickie. Sausages, fresh and smoked JUST RECEIVED 12 coops Best Selected TENNESSEE POULTRY Come and see them Hens, guaranteed tender and full breast, Ib _ 26¢ Young Soft-bone ROAST- ERS, ten- “will melt in your mouth,” Fancy Western MILK FED VEAL i 30c GENUINE SPRING ‘LAMB | LEGS. AND SHOULDER cut whole or half ALL INGREDIENTS ry be so happily greeted by his 5 acai FOR SOUSE riends. STRICTLY FRESH KILLED PORK der, Small Battery - raised FRYERS, ib . 32¢ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN $ je that authority has been received | - | from the Department of Com- is The | |merce, Bureau of Marine inspect | ® tion and navigation to change|e the name of the gas screw Yacht | $ Cruz Del Sur to the name ofje | Triton. This vessel was built at $ Salisbury, Maryland, in 1915; her 3 official number is 213446; her|® gross tonnage is 22; her home | port is Key West, Florida. WM. CURRY’S SONS CO. Phone 52 John Cobo, Proprietor Big Special on Fresh Pork SHOULDER Saturday and Sunday EXPERT to dress and cut them as you like them Two young butcers and two fast delivery boys to give you prompt service, rain or shine. WE SERVE YOU WITH A SMILE White at Virginia Street nov2-3-4-5,1938 | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20e WEEKLY. BROADWAY MARKET Duval at Angela Street Service First! Phones 178 and 179 Quality Always! Prices for Week Nov. 4 to 11 Fresh ARTICHOKES SUGAR (With $2.50 Grocery Order) 5 lbs. 19c 10c 25¢ MORTON SALT TOMATOES, 6 cans Guaranteed good BLACK BEANS, 2 Ibs. 19¢ 10¢ Ile FRESH CREAMERY COUNTRY ROLL Butter». 267 "wear » 1D 25 27 26c 27¢ Rosemary GRAPE JUICE 12 oz. tins Pure LARD, 1 Swift Seminole HAMS, 1 BEEF ROAST, bi PORK HAM, small half, Tb Pork Loin ROAST, 15 FREE OFFER HEINZ BOOK OF MEAT COOKERY FREE With 2 BOTTLES OF HEINZ KETCHUP > f 2 14-02. BOTTLES "Send sates sip 0 H.4 Molar Co., Pittshergh, Pe, Pork Chops «= 5¢ 124%c | CAULIFLOWER, each . 19¢ CIGARETTES, (l5c sel- “pelican a: $1.19 This Week - End Extra Special Wilson’s “Tender-made” LIBBY'’S CREAM tall can 5%c | Maxwell House COFFEE, 1b (Just heat and serve) Campbell’s SOUPS, 3 cans 25¢ 10c Libby’s ASPARAGUS, No. 2 can, 3le de" Toilet SOAPS, 3 cakes —_____ fi ~ BACO N Bacon, swirt's croonnane Eggs, EGGS doz 38¢ 39¢ 23¢ Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES, pkg. E—Ice Tea Glass with 4-th LIPTON TEA GARBANZOS BEA 4 DILL ats. PICKLES, 15¢ SWIFT PREMIUM Hams ». 27¢ SMALL END TATOES, Ib 2lc ORA doz. Yellow ONIONS, 3 10c 5 10¢ 20¢ Ibs White ONIONS. end get Maint Book of Mea! Cookery th Tite aflor expires Cctaber $1, 1008 GRAPES, f BRANDED STEER MEAT SIRLOIN STEAKS, FRESH CHUCK ROAST 35¢ ” acts KILLED PORK 23c WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

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