The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 30, 1938, Page 6

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Fern Chapter Has Installation eT At a meeting of Ferm) Chapter 1. Order of Eastern Star, held Inst hight,!'ani' friétdllation of offi- ¢ers ss ere was.a Te- ceptil inngdtion with the evet#4in honor-of Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. McKay, former resi-! dents of Key West. Mr. McKay was principal of the Key West, j are asked to make reservations’ High School from 1915 to 1921. Mrs. McKay, who is past grand matron of the Order of Florida, presided at the ceremonies last night as installing officer, asssist- ed by Mr. McKay. Mrs, Mary Lowe and Mrs. Amelia Camus, daughters of Mrs.! Irene Adams, presented their mother with a beautiful bouquet in honor of the completion of her tenth year as secretary pf the -or- ganization. ¢Ehe following are the officers installed: inMrs. Ruby Hyman, worthy ma> tron; Carl Soule, worthy, patron; | / Mrs, Fernando Camug,.,associate matron; Sydney Mathews,. asso- ciate patron; Mrs. Irene Adams, secretary; Mrs. Bertie Higgs, treasurer; Mrs. Myrtle Huston, organist; Mrs. C. S. Lowe, mar- shal; Mrs. Isabel Fleming, con- ductress; Mrs. Macie Smith, as- sociate conductress; Mrs. Lucy Goshorn, Adah; Mis. Carl Soule, Ruth; Miss Jennie Seymour, Es- ther; Mrs. Susie Skelton, Martha; ; Mrs. Ellen White, Shngluff, sentinel; Mesa, warder: Fortune Lopez Maid Of Honor At Nuptials Maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Lillian Lujan to. Aquilino Lopez, Jr., January,9,, will be Miss Fortune Lopez and the best man, Arturo Lujan; Jy. -/; u Bridesmaids, will. be. Miss: ma Garcia, Mrs. Hilario Ramos, Miss Ophelia Lester,.. Ushers are George M. Mixon, Allen E. Caney, Hilario Ramos. Electa; M. Mrs. Paul) | Dance Tomorrow At Country Club Clab ‘A: New Mear’s Bve Eve Dance will} | Woman’ 's Club Board ‘Meets Monday } THE KEY WEST CITIZEN EXTEND THANKS FOR COMMUNITY | TREE ASSISTANCE) The Lions Club of Key West,} through this medium, extends thanks to all interests here who collaborated to make the 1938 | Community Christmas Tree the huge success it was. The Boy | Scouts, Girl Scouts, NYA group and WPA workers are especially thanked for the efficient way in | which tedious duties were dis- Board of Directors of the Key) charged. be held tomorrow night at the| West Woman’s Club will hold its! . Key West Country Club for mem- | regular meeting Monday evening! tion to sponsor the same event bers and invited guests. The an-| | o'clock at the Clubhouse, 1307) next year. nouncement is made formally on} page one today. An entertaining | | Division street. and hilarious night of fun and} the Key West Woman’s Club will | | dancing is announced by _ the management and all members: @t the earliest possible moment. | Callahans Return To Key West naval station, and Mrs, Callahan, who had been visiting at Lieu. ! tenant Callahan’s home. in Bain-; bridge, Ga., returned to Key, West) last night. ‘ They” were ~ atcompanied by! Mrs. A. J. Callahan, mother ot’ he ~~lieutenant;- -and -his-. aunt, | rs. Calvi Poole; who ‘will visit!) at the Callahans’ quarters in pe naval station. Bairstow-Wilson Naptial: Announced Engagement of Miss Josephine | Bairstow, daughter of Mr. Wilson, Washington federal at- | Wilson is a visitor in Key West, arriving this week. ed June 21 in Washington. Bairstow, a retired sculptor, Mrs. Bairstow and Josephine have spent ‘several seasons in Key West. : Plammers Coming | For New.Year’s HO} Me: and Mrs. pected ‘to jarrive tomorrow from Miami and will spend the New Year’s holidays with Mr. Plum- Lieutenant Fort Callahan,} US.N., officer in charge at the) and! | Mrs. E. C. Bairstow, to James E.| torney, is announced today. Mr.| The wedding will be solemniz-| Mr. | Macbeth. _ Joe feat, ‘| and son,’ Joseph Lionel, are;:ex- be held at the Clubhouse Tues- day at 4 p. m.. Program for the cational Department, Mrs. P. L. ! Cosgrove, chairman. Mrs. Ethel Ernest Murrell will | give the first of a series of Flor- ida talks on law in this state for | married women during the regu- lar meeting. E. M. Moore, _ conservation i ill be under the Edu-! é evening wil e lu-| is this?” The Lions Club, at their meet- | ing last evening, passed a resolu- The committee will form and function at the proper Regular monthly meeting of | time—enough in advance of the date to be set to insure facility of | handling. Tired of Tagging Along “What sort of a neighborhood “Excellent. Some of the best | people in town live in this sec- | agent for the Audubon Society,’ will speak of the wild ae on the Florida Keys and present a series of lantern slides: toti ts@ate his talk. 4 } Winter visitors are cordially in- vited to attend, | Miss’ “Mary Osteen | Returns Home | Miss Mary Beth Osteen, daugh- | ter of T. B. Osteen, traffic mana- | ger of the Florida Motor Lines, left on the early bus this morn- ing for Miami enroute to her home in Jacksonville. Arriving Monday afternoon, Miss Osteen was a guest at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wid- | myer, and the special guest of their daughter, Miss Carmne i ‘We'll Sell Him Ours I} Husband—I've brought _ you i this beautiful string. of pearls for your birthday, darling. |) Wife—But eres I ne motor car. | Husband—I know, RIS AT Ti i tion”. “That may be, but what I want to know is, can they afford to have things that we can’t afford? I’m tired of keeping up with oth- er people; I want to live some- where where I shall set the pace”. | dist WONDERS OF RADIO! By A. H. A. ry And now—what do you sup- pose is the latest in the radio world? These new inventions on the market now are fast becom- ing For instance— Three months ago Philco an- nounced the new Mystery Con- trol. You control your radio from a separate box and turned on or off any station of your choice sitting in another room far removed from the set. New— Phileo announces the “Wireless Record Player’—and it’s really uncanny. You can wit ous cor nce ri Here’s the iatest in radio won- ders: You put a record on an ordin- ery-looking phonograph box and turn a snap-on button and start the playing. Take the box to any part of house or out on the porch—and the rr comes forth from your radio set—no matter where it is, within reasonable ance, n’t that something? In effect—what we have here i more startling than ever. REMEMBRANCE. Six years ago the hand of des- tiny reached out and _ snatched from ‘our home our son who was aH'that meant life and happiness to‘ us. beam of joyous light that was) ,ever a harbinger of peace to his | parents and to hundreds of his} friends. | From childhood until manhood he ever carried with him that spirit of good will and brotherly affection that was always evi- denced by his smile that brought happiness to the hearts of all who knew him. That brightened for those who knew him not, many a moment that would have other- wise been sorrowful, and gained for him the affectionate title of i ; “Smiling Randy.” dearer, but js just, aw ‘eid ink as RS/E. H, GRAY. ¥I Though he is gone, and is trav- eling the same inevitable road over which all of the human family,, must eventually pass, his lovable spirit is always with us, ®nd-‘we feel of him still as the ‘same,we say-'-He is not dead, he Sa Sl ces lt Whose smile was a living - a small broadcasting station of our own—broadcasting the con- tents of a record to your radio. And the beauty of it all is that you can play the m your whole radio do. It bea 's ntist can do. . .and when we saw the price it was all the more astounding. Excepi to Church Mother—Now do you know where bad little girls go to? Molly. go nost ev al- ! You've tried the. rest | NOW GET THE BEST! | LA CONCHA HOTEL Inthe Center of the Business and Theater District Open The. Year Around Garage—Elevator—Fireproot ‘BINGO GAME TO - BOY BORN IN | li “Aunt Mollie’s” Bread j, | VALDES BAKERY | | OPEN TOMORROW | Additional activity is aoe this weekend at the lower end! of Duval street with the an-| nouncement of a new Bingo Game, opening tomorrow eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock. The game is being run under auspices cf the American Legion, Arthur Sawyer Post, No. 28, and is housed in the building at 111 Duval street, next to the Bowling | Alleys. Ohver feature games and spe- cial events are announced. See the advertisement elsewhere in; this issue. JOHNSON FAMILY A 7'%%-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Johnson at their residence, 1021 Packer} treet, Tuesday, at 11:35 in the} morning. j The baby will be named How- | ard Edward Johnson, Johnson was Miss He! | ders before marriage. ic through ; é i Deepsea and Key West Reef Fishing on the Charter Boat ann Phone... K. W. CITIZEN—Phone 51 The Southernmost Church Wishes Key West A Blessed New Year “Clay, or Partners of God” A Commended Program Services| at 11 a.'m. and 7:30 p, m. First! Sermons: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1938 [BIG SUIT SALE AT MENDELL’S ; Congregational church A big Suit Sale is announced for the closing event of the year jat Mendell’s Men’s Store on Du-| val street. The advertisement, displayed elsewhere in this issue, calls attention to the full stock of suits—both high-priced and} medium-priced—all on sale at really bargain levels. Y There are full selections | fo! men and boys of every nature. Turn to the advertisement and Be se for yourself. To Iron His Bib Neighbor—What did you give the baby for his birthday? Mrs. Newma—We opened his | DeBARRITTS SEND THEIR GREETINGS | Rev. W. L. Halladay, of First in Key West, has received a letter from Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, in which is extended to the people of Key West the best wishes of Rev. and Mrs. DeBarritt for a happy and prosperous New Year. In his letter, the former minis~ ter of the Presbyterian church, colored, in Key West, @xpresses his pleasure with hi€ ¢@hurch and congre: rt Meade, Fi; ot to which Be Apoa stared seed €ral weeks ago. ‘Ask Your Grocer For Strong Arm BRAND COFFEE Serving the Key West trade for moneybox and bought the little darling a lovely electric iron, th PHONE YOUR ORDERS Quick — Best Service over thirty-five years! 1939 WILL BE WELL STARTED IF YOU GET THE | ) SZ@ “EE HABIT” Our 1938 slogan peilt holds good—_ 6 “LEE’S FOOD CENTER— ONE STOP STORE; SAVES YOU SHOPPING FROM DOOR TO DOOR” eb Sie a 8 ee PACKAGE LIQUORS GOOD PRICES IN ULAR POP BRANDS ro THE BEST IN MEATS Heavy Western Beef Fresh-killed Pork POPULAR CUTS <epncloen ae NATIONALLY - Ki FRESH STOCK — NOWN GROCERIES PRICES MODERATE Pf COMPLETE LINE! OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Food | Duval and Angela Streets id Center BERMUDA! MARKET wishes a Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR TO ALL The wedding will, be solempiz~ ed ot 8 in the morning in, St. Mary’s Catholic Church. A show. | Bi Re si ,Mr.and Mrs. Lio- el at'the home on ByAbeth beret wh er is being given. Miss Lujan by the bridesmaids. Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the ‘Armory. Famous Folk Visit Key West Island Among those in Key West in the last few days were George J. Hecht, president and Publisher of Parents magazine, and Mrs. Hecht. A noted surgeon and his wite, | who is well-known for her plas- tie surgery work, are also here. Dr. Ernest C. Gierding, noted doctor, and Mrs, Dr. E. K. LaRoe Gierding, who is . nationally- known for plastic surgery, are. at the Casa Marina and,,play,,ten-! nis.throughout the day... They! ate enjoying pleasurable relaxa-| tion in warm. Key West. ,;; Rs a A eS SalaagaggRaa HAVE LAKEWOOD. CITIZEN A copy of the Lakewood Citi- ven addressed to Romaine Fol-| som is in The Citizen office.| Owner may have same by calling; for it, | THIS WE Mr. Plummer writes his father that/others in the arriving party will be: Mr. and..Mrs. Charles Wardlow and family. Cheering to Most of Us A French writer says: “He who is never foolish is not so wise as he thinks”. An old Greek phil- osopher went even further than this and said: “The man who isn't a fool half the time is a fool | | all the time”. ee PINE INN ON BIG PINE KEY One Hour From Key West HOME COOKING MONROE THEATER Anna May Wong—A. Tamiroff DANGEROUS TO KNOW —and— THE MYSTERY HOUSE Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c: Night. 15-25¢ ‘WE-\HAVE ON: HAND— 12 coops of ROASTERS ||| PORK SHOULDERS i from 3 to 4% Ibs., Ib PORK ROAST very little bone, guar- anteed to be tender and not to cook » Ib. 25¢ (3.t0 4 ) PORK HAMS 2 ess braid, by given aceeans “to please sa on cuts by half. 18¢ May we suggest that. you start the New Year off right by mm ving to buy your meats at this Sanitary Market! HEAVY %-GROWN HENS, at Ib FRYERS battery-raised, Ib 1 to 1% Ibs. each 33¢ Expert men to dress your chickens—well inspected before orders leave shop. STRICTLY FRESH KILLED | 30 to 38 Ibs., by half, tb FRESH PORK SAUSAGE for Saturday and Sunday, 17 | WE HANDLE ALL GRADES OF HAMS AT PRICES NOT EQUALLED ELSEWHERE. BERMUDA MARKET Phone 52 White and Virginia Streets 2 Delivery Boys—2 Young Butchers SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EK’S BIG SPECIAL POULTRY Two Broilers y oak Ib. average ¥ \ eparyo Plenty of Good Tennessee REDS AND. ROCKS CUT UP FRYERS—Buy The Pieces You Like Liver, Ib . Bony Pieces, 1 Breasts, Ib . - 75¢ . 35¢ - 70¢ Gizzards, tb . . 40c Wings, tb ............... 40¢ Legs and Thighs, 15 60c Key West Poultry and Egg Company Corner Division and Varela Streets PHONE 113 ALSO ON SALE AT QUICK DELIVERY LEE’S FOOD CENTER Frank Sabini’s La Conga Nite Club HAPPY NEW YEAR PARTY Winter opening show— with the extraordinary engagement and ap- pearance of America’s most beautiful, gorge- ous, most graceful artist THE FAN-BUBBLE DANCER Margaret Lewis “The Pet cf New York and Miami” And an entire new show —new faces — new songs—newest form of entertainment. Harry Harris—A Singer of Merit Billie Palace—A Real Delineator Tony Mastro—A Funny Comic—aAll At CLUB LA CONGA Tomorrow Night New Year’s Eve of uits NENDELL Hart-Schaffner & Marx SUITS s, Serges, | abardines. longs, outs $35 to $42.50 on sale at No cihecmaan A Real Leader SUITS Worsteds, {erringbones 3 we $14.95) No Alterations Suits and Top Ceats No Alterations Odds and Ends SUITS $8.75 | No Alterations FELT HATS Dx H | THE FAMOUS BERG HATS! ; $2.50 to $3.95 values s2ss| j $2.95 values $1.93 j A Happy New BROADWAY MARKET FRESH KILLED PORK AND YOUNG HEN TURKEYS PORK HAMS whole or small end, PORK LOIN ROAST, Ib SUGAR, 5 lbs, -- JEWEL, 4-lb pkg. PURE LARD, Ib Ib Maxwell House COFFEE, tb CREAM, tall can EGGS, doz. Country Roll BUTTER, tb Blue SUPER SUDS, 3 pkgs Swift Premium HAMS whole or shank half, tb 6e 29¢ -20¢ 27¢ HENS 29c 23 ie | c '30¢ 19¢ 10¢ 10¢ 13¢ 15¢ 3 to 6:1b6, 1s Good, No. 1, White POTATOES, 10 Ibs. ‘ ; ORANGES, BARTLETT PEARS, doz. . NEW POTATOES, 5 Ibs. SPINACH, Ib SWEET POTATOES, 3 Ibs. LETTUCE, head . FRESH TOMATOES, 2 Ibs. aii Hockless PICNIC HAMS 3 to 5 Ibs., 23¢ bi) “CUT UP FRYERS GET THE PIECE YOU WANT! BROADWAY MARKET Duval and Angela Streets Phones 178—179

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