The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 10, 1938, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS, Below are the answers to test. questions printed on Page 2 oo | | A government office where | gold and silver bullion is purchased, assayed, and Visiting Party Arrives Today Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denoon and Mr. and Mrs. Emery L. Lasier were arrivals in the city this morning for a visit at the naval station where experiments are carried on by the American So- ciety of Testing Materials. Mr. Denoon is a member of the society and represents the General Motors Company. Mr. Lasier is a member of the United States Maritime Commission and this is the first visit that he and Mrs. Lasier have paid to the city. Mrs. Denoon has a_ host of friends in the city and will be happily remembered as Alice Bate, who for a number ot years lived in Key West with her parents before the family moved to Miami. Balloon Dance | Saturday Night © There will beple: and frolic at Raul’s day night after 10 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many kind Acts tendered us during our re- cent bereavement, the illness and death of our beloved one, Mrs. Maria Pinder. To those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the beautiful floral tributes and messages of sympathy, we are indeed grateful. nov10-1tx THE FAMILY DON’T BE SKINNY gains in are — THY IT TODAY — STAR -+ BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GRCCERS | BENJAMIN LOPE; FUNERAL HOME 24 Phone 135 Hour Ambulance Service Night 696 Miss | refined. Pittsburgh, Pa. Palesti No. L Refitulated pythons, found in | the Philippine Islands. | Harry B. Russell \Civic Music Club Visits Key West To Hold Meeting : ‘ivic Music | Harry B. Russell of Bloomfield, | Newly-organized 3 |New Jersey, who had been visit-|Club will hold its «fmugth,aneets} jing in Key West with his brother,|ing tomorrow evenings spat 8 | | George C. Russell, and Mrs. Rus-|o’clock, and the meeting this; . 7. sell, at the home, 1008 White time will be at the residence of; 8. street, left yesterday enroute ‘to|Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yates. |his home. | ‘The organization has had anj 9. This was the first time in 35/ excellent beginning, it is said, | 10. |years that the Williams brothers! and is still open to new mem- ‘had seen each other. bership. Those who sing and ‘6. i engraver} Petey: Sarrom. 1) ‘ Nebulae.“ Sioux Falls. APPRECIATION im | School Group To \lar Goklemith fifd Reobiper-plate ;RAMKSuG ps ay OT @EXRp OF THANKS | | MARKS SOLES OF SHOES OAKLAND, Calif—Mrs. Elsie | |Connors of this city sued for di- The Home Room Mothers of j vorce, charging that her husband, | the Junior-Senior Parent-Teach-|on leaving for his office each ers Association will meet ih regu-!day, marked the soles of her monthly session tomorrow shoes with chalk so he could tell afternoon at 4 o’clock at the if she strayed from home. home of Mrs. James Singleton, 330 Elizabeth street. . BIDS As this is a..very. important | Theeting itis Baniestly hoped hab alf members of the organizat will be present at the time Meet Tomorrow U Sealed bids will be received by | eCity Council, City of Key) | West, Monida until November 17, 1938, 4:00 P. M. for furnishing !one second hand Automobile for use as a Patrol Wagon by the | Police Department. This is to be! !a cash transaction. osu Ble sq_te Br Qur sincere thanks are extended !to our ‘friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown us during our recent sor- |row, the loss of our beloved fa-! ther, Emilio Gonzalez. We are) gages. Vicious Itch any and all bids. ARCHIE ROBERTS, nov10-1t City Clerk. | Mr. Williams, before leaving, want to join are requested to go stated that he had thoroughly |out tomorrow night or contact jenjoyed his stay in the Island|Mr. Klebsattel at 706 White City, and was exceedingly de- ' street. I realize that I have much to be lighted to meet his brother and, . a rash aS {family while here. | Big Boy Will Handle thankful for from you. You have Complaints ‘Personally’ | »ee" kind and considerate in Key Largo, Fla. Nov. 10, 1938. TO THE CITIZENS OF MON- ROE COUNTY: |the Firefly Club’s big Balloon | Dance gets under way. Members of this club are spar-! ing no efforts to see that those; | sioner and by my loyal service to : a far tee a you. I shall try to reciprocate the s # iN H E » S. C.,|kindness and merit the confi- stares aes oe shown @/ Noy. 10.—Seven-foot, 280-pound | dence you have reposed in me. | 800 pind a up to the present; arnold Grayson is “complaint Respectfully, pene been many TeS-' manager” of The Clemson Tiger, | T. JENKINS CURRY rs Elie dance| student newspaper | -< | novi. z “be: there iy a ——— It she TONITE “SCREEN SCOOPS” 7:5 JOE PENNER 7:30 { | KATE SMITH 8:00 MAJOR BOWES 9:00 Always A Good Show 560 KC WQAM Miami Broadcasting Co. / electing me as county commis-} The right is reserved to reject. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1988 Armistice Eve Dance Tonight Armistice Eve Dance will be you held this evennig at Raul’s Club) cough, chest cold, on Roosevelt Boulevard. A large | tation, you attendance is anticipated. SS ‘you Bf Music for this affair will be) to take a chance with any neaeey furnished by John Pritchard’s| Oreeanuiaton, which soothe goes ities it. seal dance orchestra. | ‘and nah! nature to MONROE THEATER Edw. G. Robinson and Claire i Trevor in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse Laurel & Hardy—Della Lind in SwWIss MISS Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches- tra 15-20¢c; Night 15-25¢ e inflamed mucous membranes 1d to loosen and expel germ- a Even if of remedies have failed, ion’t_be discouraged, try Creomul- Design for Success indeed grateful to those who gave For itch tortured skin that needs ithe use of their cars, the donors) comforting relief, use Imperial Lo- lof the beautiful floral offerings tion. Swiftly it eases the itching | and cards of sympathy. | discomfort of eczema, rash, tetter, | MRS. MARY LOPEZ | ringworm, scabies, scalp, between } toes, etc. 35¢ and $1. Money back MAXIMO GONZALEZ if not satisfied. Imperial Medicine nov10-1t | Co., Desk 5, Houston, Tex. CFR ES e ee PALACE Fred Scott in THE RANGERS ROUND-UP COMEDY and SERIAL coce | LA CONCHA HOTEL | In the Center of the Business | and Theater District ; Garage——Elevator——Fireproot | Open The Year Avound =, ate ml ‘You Are Invited! Every baker who asks your confidence owes you assurance of the purity of in- @redients used and cleanliness of their manufacture. ‘ We" want": you to know of HOLSUM BREAD’S purity and see, for yourself, the immaculate cleanliness in the HOLSUM Bakery where the air is as clean as an ocean: breeze. Then you will know . . . ‘THERE’S A DIFFERENCE IN BREAD. LONG FOUNDATION 4 OF FOOD RESEARCH 7 Cleanliness is a religion at the HOLSUM Bakery. Medical inspection of workmen . . . shower baths for all employees, sun- shine and spotless cleanliness in every nook and corner of our bakery .. . are assured every purchaser of HOLSUM BREAD, Clean Bread is guaranteed when you buy HOLSUM. Say “HOLSUM” to your grocer and be safe and sure. 10 THINGS TO REMEMBER: the value of time; the success of perseverance; the pleasure of working; the worth of character; the dignity of simplicity; the improvement of talent; the joy of originating; the virtue of patience; the wisdom of economy; the power of kindness. —Marshall Field. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, MM 4 & a dF epee ‘ gs ‘Where Cleanliness is a feligion”

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