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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIAL i ACTIVITIES 41 Junior Woman's Club Hel. Enjoyable Meeting Thursday There was ah interesting and Adams, Dorothy Mae Dungan, AYCEES MET LAST EVENING enjoyable meeting of the Junior | Carmen McBeth, Juanita Mayg, VARIOUS SUBJECTS TAKEN Woman’s Club held on Thursday | Mrs. Daniel Lopez, Mrs. C. E. afternoon at the club house on. Ward, Consuelo Carmona, Clara Division street. Yates, Mrs, Robert Dopp, Mrs. Host on the occasion were Joseph Lopez, Mrs. E. L. Patter- Mrs. Belmont Carey and Mrs. son. Berlin Knowles. Members: Mrs. Arthur Shep- High score prize went to Mrs. pard, Jr., Louisa Delaney, Louise Francis Dion, while the cut prize Ketchum, Marjorie Gwynn, Mrs. was awarded to Mrs. Dumont,Dumont Huddleston, Louise Huddleston. Attending we Guests: M son, Anita Virginia Mrs. nbers: owe, Zanildes Remond, Alice Mitchell, Mrs. O. S. Long, Samuel Russell, Phyllis, Florrie Ketchings. Cobo, Clara B. Lankford, Alce Shine, Mary er, Mrs. T. B. Klebsattel, Nellie Millon Roberts. Louise Russell, Susan LaKin, For- | Anniversary Celebration Visitors in Key West and who. Marcelle Ann Richardson cele- «xpect to remain until about the brated her sixth birthday anni- end of November are Misse: Leckes Are Visitors Here Lucille John- Curry, Mrs. Francis Dion, Mrs. ; Salgado, Helen Bra- Jack Carbonell, Frances Lee Till-| committee, Henry’ H. Taylor, Jr, Mary June Crusoe, tune Lopez, Maysie M. Gaiti, Mrs. | UP AND DISCUSSED DURING MEETING By CLUB REPORTER Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce supper meeting was Hawks, Camille Pierce, Mrs. Delio | held in the Stone Church Annex last evening. The chairman of the resolution submitted a Resolution commend- ing the Key West Chamber of Commerce for their fine work on behalf of the city of Key West, and offering our wholehearted co-operation. The resolution was | unanimously adopted. Earl ‘ Adams reported were fine chances of getting the professional golfers, Dick Metz, Billy Burk, Frank Walsh, and Craig Wood or Lawson Little to give an exhibition down here. s An- versary yesterday afternoon with Petails in regards to bringing nie Locke, Carrie Locke and Alli- a party given by her parents, Mr. them down would be worked out sorr-Lecke, daughters of the Late and Mrs. Will Richardson, at the, during the next week or two. Judge James States court, home ye Locke, who in Key West United home, 1114 Grinnell street. made their for had by all. Girl’s prize was won Today they are meeting quaintances ,and are beginning‘ Filer. to enjoy their stay which will be! Delicious refreshments were | colors. The Jaycces are steadily going Large number of friends at-|ahcad with the Winter Events many | tended and an enjoyable time was_ program. Quotations were read last night from the Federal Com- ; old by little Gladys Washington and} munity Art Center in regard to friends and forming new ac- boy’s prize was awarded to Ray | printing and posters. It was de- cided to get 200 printed in three Earl Adams, Poly Art- the guest of their friend,|served and various party games} man, and Howard England were Patterson, at the home, played. 522 Caroline street. Young Women’s Circle Meets | Co eeeececesencescccccces Friday evening the Ley Me-| ‘Cleveland Johnson, constable in PERSONAL MENTION on the committee to prepare copy to send to headquarters, In order to assure good attend- ance at the dinner meetings, the secretary was instructed to here- after send out postcards remind- ing the members of the meetings. The members were informed morial church Young Women’s the Third District of “Monroe | that 2,000 feet of sand beach on Circle held its monthly meeting, ‘ with Mrs. W. T. Doughtry. | Johnson, arrived yesterday after- An interesting program was | 20on and are meeting their many giver, talks being made by Miss | friends. today. Miriam Carey and Mrs. Murrell | See Sands. | Miss Nancy E. Yeldell, of Ma- Afier the business meeting de-!riana, Fla; who was vacationing licious refreshments were served in Havana and returned yester- by Mrs. Doughtry, assisted by her' day afternoon, left on the bus ‘County, accompanied by Mrs.| the ocean side of Boca Chica for a public beach would be offered, which is about four and one half miles from Key West. It was brought out that the WPA had a mosquito control project already authorized, and| that a committee would appear before Dr. Parramore today at} 10:30 to see what his plan of ac- | What Do You Know About Silverware ? j | ica average family needs at eight to forty-four pieces. least twenty. different kinds of pieces of silver and-a truly complete set holds from thirty- ; “An exact answer to what would comprise a set for an individual family would depend on the famil, ly income and their manner of liv- ing and entertaining,” says the Good Housekeeping Studio in the December issue of the magazine. Etiquette and the good form we all wish to observe are important factors but 6n the whole the answer is: enough pieces and enough kinds, of ahd eating every. kindof food. that you your guests.” there | Here is what your jeweler calls forty-four different Inds of pieces. silvers flatware for serving properly epare for your family and a complete set of silver containing Sce how many you can name. You can check your answer in the key diagram, ( Hull stresses that United States still supports Nine-Power Treaty afeguarding China. Hull asserts that nations must “avoid the another final ‘world spur trade to catastrophe” of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1938 '| Arrive Here NEWS NOTES | For Winter “SIT-DOWN” SAVES MAN | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holy of Owensboro, Ky—Trapped in a| Marengo, Ohio, who are regular mine pit, Dolar Johnson, 54-year-| Winter visitors in Key West, ar- old coal miner, just sat down /rived over the highway last eve- when his lamp went out and ning, today met their friend, C. waited to be rescued. Although | i a ag ~_|Sam B. Curry, and are making he had to wait four days, his! the winter. “sit-down” is credited with’ hav. |2yrangements ie erent ing saved his life, according to peed Dibpedcpreage a W. 5, Wheeler, ‘mite. inspector,| Cm ctssaiva ued, -conteespleted who said, “Most men would have! cE Olys: aS “contemag "4 wandered around and lost their }#!"Ving some time Jater in the minds”. jyear, but the Florida call was too See Sue irresistable and‘ they decided to DEAD MAN’S VOTE COUNTED | cave “earlier.” “They are sccom- Portland, Ore. — Just after |Pamied by Mr. and Mrs. B. Mon- marking his ballot in a voting Te of Akron, Ohio, and Mr, and booth, Elza Conner, 72, feldead | Mrs. H. H. Baker of Lake De-| of a heart attack. A member of|!@ven, Wisconsin. the victim’s family handed the! Another member of the party ballot to the voting board chair- | iS the pet cat of Mrs. Holy, which man and it was accepted and |is called “Pat”, SHOE GOT “TOO MUCH” Duluth, Minn.—Thieves who} stole the truck of the West End/| Iron and Metal Corporation got more than they figured on. In the rear of the truck was a box of skunk furs, which, apparently, | had lost none of their unpleas- ant odors. The truck was found an hour later about a block from | where it had been taken. WRONG DRUG KILLS 3 Orangeburg, N. Y¥.—Three pa- tients died from. injections of the wrong drug by an attendant and two others were in serious condi- , tion. Seventeen others, waiting in line for the same _ treatment, were saved from possible death scause, befere the nurse could “h them, the first patient who had been treated fell dead. Sal- instead of neo-salvarsan, | s concentrated form of sal- n, was the drug administer- tide season. splendid line, every SHOE in stock.'” LADIES’ DRESSES Exciting new styles Ladies, Misses and Children. Also, smartly tailored Coat Suits. Our prices are right. Ladies’ Silk Blouses $1.00 up Ladies’ HATS, in all colors, SICA Real $1.50 up 56 inch all Wool Flannel in Solid and Plaids, get 56 inch all Wool White Flan- nel and Coating, yard $1.50 Fashion a lovely Evening Gown of INSON’S -NON-CRUSHABLE VEL- VET, Monday, yard - $1.75 You'll be to find the kind of S| MATERIAL you want injour large stock. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors |} and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service Night 696 ji manne i MONROE THEATER ; Martha Raye—Burns and Allen 3 + Betty Crabbe—Jackie Coogah HSE es terior pian | coLLeGe sSWwHhew” | Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- | tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ nea Buy Christmas Shoes now and be ready to STEP-OUT in style at the Yule- For economy's sake, see our EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED Lovely line of HOSIERY to match for | PENA'S GARDEN OF ROSES Usual Saturday night will be held at Pena’s Garden of 10 frolics Roses tonight beginning at o'clock. Good music for dancing will be furnished by Gould Curry’s 7-piece Dance Band. ARRIVING MONDAY j Fresh Shipment of FRUITS and VEGETABLES TURKEYS and CHICKENS LIVE PIGS Picasa Tift’s Cash Grocery 1101 Division St. Phone 29 For every one in the family! Yes, We Carry The Famous th NE Pt sow “*D @.@ SHOES FIX UP YOUR HOME FOR THE SEASON! Our stock is complete to fill your needs with every wanted item— TAPESTRY, DRAPERY, CURTAINS, RUGS, SPREADS. TABLE CLOTHS See our assortment of GRASS CHINESE LINENS just received We are exclusive acents for 4 - YEAR CERTIFIED SHEETS and CASES. Every wanted size in stock. WATCH OUR WINDOWS Come early Monday morn- } | i ing for best buys. ROUTH vepevite RGR young daughters, Jacquelyn and ca morning for Miami enroute | 4), was, and Isadore Weintraub Joan. 7 Present at the meeting were: Mrs, Joe Thompson, Mrs. Ro- land Weatherford, Mrs. O. C. Howell, Mrs. Murrell Sands, Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry, Mrs.. Tom Curry, Mrs. Albert Cruz, Mrs. W. T. Doughtry, Miss Gladys Rus- sell, Miss Elizabeth Rosam. Scouts Plan For | Benefit Dance | Members of the Girl Scout or-, ganization are making arrange-; mehts for a benefit dance to be me. | | Chas. L. Roberts, manager of the’ Porter-Allen Company, in- | surance agents, left on the early | bus this morning for business visit to Miami. a_ short Frank H. Gato, who had been visiting with other members of the family at the home in Ved- ado, Havana, was an arrival yes- terday on S.S. Cuba and will re- | Mrs. Gato will | main for a while. arrive later. Tokyo nationalist newspaper warns that Americans will suffer given on the evening of Novem- ber, 25, beginning at 8 o'clock, at the.Guards Armory, corner of Southard and White streets. School Carnival | bank loans and investments, Monday Evening | nara '|. FLEMING STREET An ¢ able time is in store for al fetncatend be Carnival: METHODIST to be held at Division Street “Uptown” CHURCH Presents Sunday Morning School (downstairs) Monday eve- ning, November 21, at 7 o'clock. This affair is being given for . the benefit of the Division Street}}_ “THE MAN WHO WAS School Library ASLEEP And Sunday Evening SACRED CONCERT BY THE CHOIR You Are Cordially Invited if U. S. enforces Nine-Power Pact. ‘Excess reserves could ;support Sunday’s Horoscope sees . intellect is rather sub-| <i | perhaps inclined to be The spirit is luminous, and | strong possibly toward the study of y, religion, or kindred probably writing z them Thanksgiving Turkeys LARGE SHIPMENT FOR MONDAY DELIVERY PLACE ORDERS EARLY Complete line of TENNESSEE REDS and ROCKS Springers, Roasters and Heavy Hens CUT UP FRYERS—Buy Thi Pieces You Like Liver, 1 Bony Pieces. Ib Breasts. tb Giezards tb Wings, Ib Legs and Thighs, 1b YES, we have plenty of is|| FRESH FLORIDA EGGS thfu ng Railroads, not much disappoint- ed over failure to reduce wages, expect legislative assistance. COME TO “THE CARNIVAL” Benefit Division Street School Library DIVISION ST. SCHOOL (Downstairs) Monday. Nov. 21. 7:00p.m. [ GENERAL ADMISSION : le Talbot I STAND ACCUSED aiso- COMEDY and NEWS seeeccescccovecoocceces | t ' \ Phone 113 maximum $17,000,000,000 rise in } volunteered to represent the Junior Chamber and sit in on, that meeting. At the end of the regular meet- | ing, a meeting of the Board of Directors was called, and two new members were added to the |; | rolls, namely, Irving Kamper and | Dub Bowen. “Don’t Answer”—Nov, 28 HEAR THIS SERMON CONTINUED SUNDAY—NIGHT 7:30 ' Subject: “Can A Soul Be |] Lost After It Is Once Saved.” First Baptist Church (A CHURCH WITH SERVICES THAT EVERYBODY ENJOYS) Come And Enjoy Them TONITE JOE E. BROWN 7:30 PET PROGRAM 9:30 HIT PARADE with Ww. C. FIELDS 10:00 TOMORROW NIGHT BEN BERNIE LAUGH LINER SILVER THEATER PASSING PARADE FORD SYMPHONY Joe Pearlman’s INC. “QUALITY SHOP” Always “QUALITY” Mer- chandise at Popular Prices. i } You don’t need to shop around i when you shop here. A com- ; plete store for Ladies, Misses |} | and Children. | SHOES SHOES 2000 PAIRS OF SHOES—one of the largest selections in this price range to be found anywhere. Black, HOLTSBERG'S MONDAY SPECIAL for | SALE i Brown, | Wine, Luggage: Low. Mili- | tary and High Heels and j Soles, at only pair $1.98 i } Other Shoes from $2.50 to $5.00 \ SALE ON DRESSES i Now is the time to sclect | your WIN « ,DRESSES! j More esveci since our ! prices on D! are lower | ! for this Saturday and Monday. i ! One group of Dresses, values j | to $4.00, on sale at only $1.98 ! j Another group of DRESSES. | values to $6.00, at $3.95 j i Closing out one group of i Woolen Dresses, values to ; $5.00, Monday morning $1.00 | | ALL DRESSES IN THE | j HIGHER PRICE RANGES! ; REDUCED. | | BOYS’ DEPARTMENT! Big Boys’ Suits. Long Pants | ; and Vests, from ‘$6.95 up | ; Big Boys’ Shoes from 2!2 -to | 6. pair $1.98 up j MEN’S GIFT DEPARTMENT ; Men’‘s Pajamas $1.00 to $1.38 Men’s Bath Robes $2.25 te $6.00 }) j Men's Ties 25¢ to $1.00 fe : Men’s Sox 25c to S0e pair Men's Leather Wallets, etes | f, GIFT ITEMS | Visit our store . - . look | around and you are bound to } ] find that suitable gift for your i } friends and family. MONDAY SALE Travel Prints, on | 19¢ and 1S¢ yard } Again, Silk Draperies. all | colers. yard 2Se | Some more of those good leok- i ing Curtains. vais SOc Boys’ Suits with Coats $1.98; Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes. Ox- | fords and Straps. on sale | $1.25 and $1.00 pair j Twin Set Swesters ; $1.50 | $1.2 | Large showing of } 10 pieces ; | i i sale at : Ladies’ only | Children’s Twin Sets THANKSGIVING LINENS TUSCANY HANDMADE SCARFS MADEIRA BRIDGE SETS MOSAIC TABLE CLOTHS RICE CROSS STITCH SETS APPENZEL EMBROIDERED S-PIECE SETS PHILIPPINE EMBROIDER- ED PILLOW CASES PETIT-POINT LINEN SETS PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS HANDMADE BISSO LACE CLOTHS DRAWN-WORK TABLE SETS GILLUECIO-EDGE CRASH LINEN BRIDGE SETS GIFT SPECIALS Casseroles. holder oven-proof in $1.09 $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 (Six glasses in holder or six glasses. ice bucket. tongs and holder.) Dresser Sets Manicure Sets Refreshment Sets Boudoir Lames $1.00 Bath Salts and Powder Sets. $1.00 Men's Zipper Travel Sets $1.98 Men's Military Brush Sets $0c Manicure Sets $8c Book Ends $1.00 SHOP EARLY AND SAVE See our comzlete selection now on display. for | Charles Aronovitz Department Store Dress Up Your Home and Table For THANKSGIVING From Our Large and Carefully Selected Stock of 3 LINENS CURTAINS § DRAPES BEDSPREADS ¢ At Moderate Prices: : ° 3! Ceoecececcveccoecee inch Linen Cloths and Napkins, at $1.00 set $ e50 inch Linen Cloths . Napkins, at \< 3 eColored Rayon Cloths and®§ © Napkins, per set from e : $1.25-to $3.95 ® White Linen Cloths and Nap-e $__ kins, at $2.95 sete eHoneymoon Linen Sets .. . © Hand Embroidered ... Run- ner, 2 Mats and 2 Napkins § $1.95 to $3.95 sete Bridal Sets . . . Embroidered Linen ... 2 Mats, 2 Napkins. at $1.25 to $2.95 sete eHand Blocked Cocktail Ni e kins, set of 8 $1.00. $Hand Made Tuscany Laces e Cloths, sizes from 36 inch tdg © 72 inch, at $1.25 to $6.95 eache SHand Embroidered Guest$ Towels, Bathroom Ensem-e bles, Turkish Towels and®, Sets, Chair Back Set: Bridge Sets, 17 Piece Lunch-@ eon Sets, Etc. z SPECIAL REDUCTION ONe ALL READY-TO-WEAR AND SHOES FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY MEN MEN Make ARONOVITZ’ STORE Your HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS Slacksuit Ensembles Shirts Neckwear Extra Trousers and Slacks BATH AND LOUNGING ROBES HOUSE SLIPPERS HICKOK ... Belts. Suspenders, Jeweiry SWANK... Belts, Suspenders. Jeweiry MILITARY BRUSH SETS LADIES ° Have you tried an “AIR-$ STEP”? If you haven't don't realize what you'ves missed. YOU'LL TRY THEMs coe 2 o e ° . over to. s ; ° o Phone 279 Have You now. make your selection of to take it. ready to give. Seooerececoccocccceceooeeseoee® fidence you do. No one can Ri TO SUIT YOUR PRIDE AND PURSE. FOR THE WORKING MAN Unbeatable values: Dunga- . Blue Work Shirts. Khaki CORO EOCE EOE E EOC EET OOO SEES OO OOOO OOEOOOOOOOTOOEEEOS COO0C08 Fi 519 Duval Street You Take Pride in It! It’s so easy to have just the kind of home you want now. You can hav proud to live in and proud to invite your Come ji and Jet us show you how caay it is to remodel and repair under our NEW MODERNIZATION PLAN ee Cheely Lumber’ Corporation newest kinds of WATCHES and JEWELRY. 1 you order does not come uv to expectations, you don't have A SMALL DOWN-PAYMENT and balance every keeps any article for you until CHRISTMAS all neatly boxed ook at ‘YOUR Home e a home that you will be friends 731 Caroline Street | | 2 Realized It? IT’S ONLY 4 WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS! We have received our new 1239 Catalogues. Come in what you want from all of the If what ever week We buy our goods from the largest wholesale houses in the United Stetes who absolutely guarantee everything they sell. Any article that has not lived uv to expectations can always be returned in exchange for a new one. What we want to impress on the public is that we don't make what we seil—we buy our goods under the same con tell how any article will weer until it is used. We have the wholesalers guarantee on all goods which is backed up by the manufacturer who makes good any article that hasn't given satisfaction. People should be more reasonable in condemning a mer chant whose goods hasn't given satisfaction by remembering he has not made what he sold you. Every merchant trys to buy and sell the best as even the best gives enough trouble without! fooling with unguaranteed goods. Everything we sell is guaranteed to give satisfaction or exchange for another article free. Pollock, Reliable Jeweler Phone 465

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