The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 31, 1938, Page 6

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES SOCIAL CALENDAR SATURDAY— Annual formal opening Dinner and Dance of: the ‘Casa:Marina{ Shirley C. Bott, formerly” o! how at eight o'clock, 15 a Formal Opening Boea Chica Club. with dinner and dance. ine” Pibancae Seite) teLev ebay m. J Openi Trum | Beach, was an arrival in the city edi ge Fo 59 Friday to spend New Year’s with SUNDAY— i 3 | relatives and friends. Concert, Key West Hospitality'Band, 5 p. m. Art Center Park. | Dr. M. EB. MeDonaid, member » | of the American Society of Tt ‘ ing Materials, and conneéte seater Canes Club meeting. 8 p. m. Key West Federal Art| with the Pennsylvania Railroad, Shower honoring Miss Lillian Lujan, who will wed Aquilino | is visiting with L. M. Pierce, in Lopez, Jr., and given by Miss Fortuna Lopez, Mrs. Hilario, charge of the society’s activities Hotel with dinner and dance. oS 6p.m L.ONDAY— Ramos, Miss Ni til 6 p. m. Armory. Boy Scouts Troop 51 meeting. Meeting of Board of Directors of Woman’s Club. 8 Clubhouse. a Garcia and Miss Ophelia Lester. 4 un- 7:30 p.m. Wesley House Friday. p. m. Woman’s BAL ciety TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 | orders to fill the position p. m. Church Annex. . Mrs. Ethel Murrell will deliver the first of a.series of Florida, of Chief. George Somets, lectures. on women’s law before the regular meeting of the , cently sent to Philadelphia. Mr. Key West Woman's Club at 4 o’clock Woman’s Clubhouse. ' Webster is accompanied by Mrs. Luncheon honoring Miss*Aviation Candidate from Miami given by Mayor Albury, Mrs. Stephen W. Douglass and Mrs. O. S. WEDNESDAY. Long. 12 o’clock.. 410° Restgurant. & —o— * ‘Key West Garden Club and Tree Guild meeting with FP AE oe ©” Gifford 1p « =» «= Clubhouse. THURSDAY— Sea é FRIDAY—- Girl Scouts Troop 1 meeting. Boy Scouts Proop 52 meeting. meeting 12:15 p. ‘Tops in style comfort... shirt and slack in Sandeze crinkled sail- eloth . .. contrasting or matching + eolors... requires no ironing. Each outfit is definite- ly different and casual- ly outdianding . . . we invite you to look over our selection { EXCLUSIVE ix° > and. aild | BB | Corde oem the holi- the University of Miami delivering lecture on | it te - “Ttopieal Forestry in Tropical Florida.” 8 p. m. Woman's | 4@¥ seasbh i"Key West with he t Lions Club, Stoiue Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. ; m. St. Paul’s Annex. ub Scout Ship 3 meeting. 7:30 p. m. Goiden Eagle Hall. i 4 p.m. Golden Eagle Hall. 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. yi ; NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATIONS (All night clubs in Key West have put.on festive attire for Gala Parties in celebration of the New: Year’s departure .at mid- ight ‘tonight, All extend inv: tations in ‘this issue 'in ‘advertise- ments * dppeatihg~* on * * pages. your party. Grand Opening at! Boca’ Club is scheduled for to- night, starting at 7 o'clock, with @ grand dinner and music by Ray Alexander’s 6-piece dance orehestra. This band will play for club dancing ’till closing and will stay on for an unlimited en- gagement at Boca Chica. Zelda Gastle heads the list of entertain- nt. There is no cover or ad- ission charge. . Habana-Madrid Larry Sothern invites you to this favorite club for the New Year's festivities tonight—also, musie lovers of Key West are in-| vited to the inauguration of Sun- day afternoon Tea Dancing to- morrow at 4 o'clock. If you haven't thrilled to the’ sweetest music south of Broadway—you haven't heard Sothern. For a “swinging” Sunday afternoon— | follow the crowds to the Ha- bana-Madrid. La Beautiful—gorgeous — talented —rtacious Margaret Lewis head- lines the New Year's Show at Club La Conga tonight with ap- pearances in her famous Fan and Bubble dances. Miss Lewis has come to Key West and La Conga for a limited engagement straight from the Everglades Club. All | dance lovers will turn out for the | wonderful show provided for their entertainment tonight—in- cluding such stellar attractions as “Skeets” Beebe, song stylist; Harry Harris, singer; Billie Pal- arious: Pay, you well to plan at least} Look them over before} Part of your celebrating’ here.| in Key West, with the /testing } room and racks at the naval sta- | tion. ‘ is ;) Chief Radioman W. L. Web- ster, U.S.N., arrived this week on at Key fransfer re- | West left vacant by the | Webster and baby. | Mrs. Phillip “Clements | and | daughtet,“Mdftha}‘ of Miami, ‘ac- ' compan a'nephew, Ormond Clenients’ mother, — Mrs. Mary Knowles, and other rela tives. a | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pierce and | children, Harry. Joe, Raymond, ; Mary: Louise, Lois May and Fay {Lillian, who are spending the ‘holidays with the family and were guests of Mrs. Charlotte i eee) eae. ° | favorite swing music ringing | (forth as the old year fades into| | 1930; at midnight “Pestivities— | with all sorts of swell entertain- |ment to surprise patrons—will | carry ‘on: until late: morning at | the Garden of Roses and it will) See advertisement on page.one. j | Raul’s Club | i John. Pritchard’s Boys“— long! favorites of Key Westers and vis’ ‘tors—are all prepared for a big ‘night at the special New Year’s| Eve party planned for Raul’s fa-| |mous Night Club on° Roosevelt | | Boulevard tonight. » .A Big Bal-| | loon Dance i&the feature Stirac| | tion and the usual: brand of high jgiess fun will prevail. Festivitiés Start at 9:30 and carry on until—| well, you guses, ‘ ! Sloppy Joe's t | CRASH—goes the old year—| j and 1939 will come in amidst! great gayety at Sloppy Joe’s.| Features of the big show are— | Louise, the “real. Rhumba danc- | er”; Slim Vermont, with new/ | songs and jokes; Bruce ‘Saun<| | ders, the ‘sensational, rapid-fire dancing diummer; Bud <Ander-} son, With°new songs and new ar-/ rangtietits “of old songs, and} | Harry's Fite: Singing Swingcopa-} | tors, dishing out hot music and F | sweet, with plenty of thumbas | ANNOUNCING... jthe home on Fleming street. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN street, will leave Monday. for {their home at Homestead. | See Norman Artman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Artman, who had been | spending the holiday season in , Key West with his parents, left Thursday over the highway en- route to Point Pleasant, { paper published in that city. J. Lancelot Lester, Jr., was on a business trip to Ha- vana, was a returning passenger |on the Steamship Cuba yesterday ; afternoon. *Mrs. Robert Knowles and son Kenneth, who were visiting: in| Miami with Mr. and Mrs. Gavin| | Drummond, were returning pas-| sengers on the bus yesterday! afternoon. | Mrs. Henry S. Thompson and son, Bob, are spending the holi- days with Mrs. Thompson’s mother, Mrs. Martha Smith, and sister, Mrs. Percy M. Roberts, at Charles E. Howard, radioman, 'U.S.N., who was spending a va- cation with Mrs. Howard in Key West for the past two weeks and meeting his host of friends, left over the highway to join his ship, the U.S.S. Richmond, at 3an Diego, Calif. B. Howard Brown, director of he! National. Youth Administra- ioh,’ was an arrival in Key West Wediesday,’ with a :party ,of riends, visited for several hours, 4 nd left over the highway for Mi- Lester Powell was a passenger Having on the'éarly bus this orning for Miami taking his vo little sons Francis and George Miami where they will be Mrs. Eugene Saunders, daugh- ter Muriel, and Mrs. E. W. Gra- haw, who have been visiting Mr: Saunders’ family, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Saunders of Elizabeth street, left over the highway this morning en route to their home in Bronxville, N. Y. They were accompanied as far as Mi- ami by John Saunders. Mrs. L. B..Grillon left during the week en route to Philadel- appearing on their program. Ar- rive early and stay late is ‘the N. J. | where he is business manager of | the Ocean County Leader, news-| father, S. C. Warner of Coral who | re | Curry at the home. on Olivia|phia, where she will join her daughter, Mrs. George E. Somers, for a short visit. Mrs. Grillon jand . Somers will return to |Key West in the near future as |Mrs. Somers’ husband, who is |chief radioman at the Philadel- \phia Navy Yard, has been or- dered to sea duty. | Gables, are visiting Mrs. G. M. Bayly at the residence, 1414 White street. The Warners ar- rived yesterday and will remain |for the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ackerman were arrivals in the city this morning from Méami to spend a short time with relatives and friends. Mr. the Florida East Coast Railway and is enjoying a brief vacation. Sven H. Koller, substitute keep- er with the lighthouse depart- ment, who was at American Shoals light for a brief time, has Miss Helen Grace Warner andj \ | go, as shown on the certificate | which was seeured yesterday: aft- a ae ee Ackerman is wit Announcement Of Marriages Miss Hester F. Demeritt Harland A. Howell were night married by the Rev. Tolle in the parsonage of First Methodist church. H Rev. Tolle will officiate at_ the! wedding this afternoon at 4| o'clock of Miss Lydia Elizabeth | Terison and Joseph Harry Don-! and last} Joe the! | ernoon, on the; P.’and O. Steamer Suba from a trip to Havana and other _pdints gid! left for their home in Pensacloa. ‘Miss ®Benjldes Remond, princi- pal of San’ Carlos school, arrived from Hayéina yesterday where she went to spend the holidays with relatives, and also to stand final examination at the Univer-| SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1938 MANY BARGAINS | IN USED CARS Navarro, Inc., déalers in Chrys- ler products, sponsor an adver- | tisement on page one today tell- ing of savings now possible in the buys found on their Used Car lot. They suggest that you trade your old car in on a better used car. In most cases, it’s simply a proposition of tyrning your car| in and paying small, monthly} payments over a comparatively | short period to get a better. car) than you now drive. Navarro’s used cars are pedi-| greed—and will give excellent service. LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District FIRST M. E. (STONE) CHURCH WISHES ALL A Happy New Year Welcome To— WATCH NIGHT SERVICE 11 o’Clock Tonight SUNDAY SERVICES 1LA.M. = 7:30 P. M, REV. JOE A. TOLLE, Pastor ATTEND THESE SERVICES AT First Baptist Church NEW YEAR’S EVE SERVICE TONIGHT—11 to 12 11 A. M. Sunday—”The Lord's Supper Observed.” 7:30 P. M—"New Year's Sermon.” motto at Sloppy Joe's: Trumbo Hotel This new resort on Trumb6 Is- land will open this eVening with], a dinner dance, ‘starting at’ 6:30) o'clock. ‘Gould Curry’s 7-pitce orchestra will furnish dance mu- sic until. 10 o’clock, at which time: festivities. will disband in favor }, of celebrations elsewhere in the city. Ask Your Grocer For Strong Arm BRAND COFFEE Serving the Key West trade for over thirty-five years! ARNESTO DECATONE CASEIN PAINT Will cover wallboard, etc.,;in one coat. Makes 1'2 gallons Special sale price, per gallon of vaint. $1.95 KEY WEST PAINT CO. 512 Fleming St. Phone 118 DIRECT “ARNESTO” FACTORY STORE A Happy Prosperous New Year is our wish FOR ALL OF OUR FRIENDS the arrival of the 1939 models in— returned to the city, Open The Year Around —— sity of Havana; having obtained | Garage——Elevator——Fireproot her degree. She will resume her | duties at the school on Monday, January 2. TOURISTS INVITED | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Caro, brother and sister-in-law of At- torney T. S. Caro, returned yes- ’ Saturday and Monday Pearlman S, Inc. SPECIALS wow Hopsacking farts The Perennial Toast! || . ‘*"“Good" Fortune and: Pomecking Jackets © Health to"You: All” —JOE We join our staff in wishing all cur friends a— appy New Year ‘and best wishes for prosper and good health during the coming year! aa Ta New type Slacks and Jacket Combinations at only \ ——0-— i New Smart Shorts $1.00 pease “eee All Kinds of New Pla: Suits at $1.25 and up SRNE ake Children’s Slacks and Farmerettes, sizes 8 to 14 in all the pottery colors $1.00 Watch Our Ads During 1939 We will feature—from time to time— cutstanding announcements concern- ing LEADING BRANDS in LADIES’ AND MEN’S CLOTHING—exclusively presented in our stcre. | | NEW SPRING SHOES Smart sport oxfords in all-white, white and brown $1.98 to $3.95 Dressy Pumps and Ties—whites and whites and browns. $1.98 to $3.95 Mexican “Huraches” in natural and all whites at ES 8 NEW WASH FROCKS —the season's latest at $1.00 $1.83 $2.98 Cone in and see them— they are smart. BR MELAS New “Kadettes” in real smart patterns $1.98 i CHAS. ARONOVITZ "Key West’s Only Department Store PTrerYTYTTTi on all Fall and ter Suits, Coats CELEBRATE THE How AT THE BOCA CHICA CLUB operating in connection with and collaborating to announce GRAND OPENING BOCA CHICA FISHING CAMP AND RESORT DANCING AND FLOOR SHOW FREE Dancing Entertainment Floor Show Music By Ray Alexander’s 6-Piece Orchestra ZELDA CASTLE, Singer New Year's Eve Dinner Menu COCKTAILS SHRIMP rRor TOMATO JUICE CELERY AND QUEEN OLIVES SOUPS CONCH CHOWDER CREAM OF TURKEY. OYSTER VEGETABLE SOUP A LA REINE ENTREES SCALLOPS TARTAR SAUCE YOUNG TOM TURKEY CRANBERRY SAUCE , LAMB = MINT JELLY T MIGNON MUSHROOM SAUCE FRIED D } ace, delineator; Babe Deveaux, | RHYTHM STEP SHOES ows ep aad geben and Whitey | aac and Pott pphy eae \ NELLIE DON DRESSES Gould Curry and his _7-piece | ‘ and Beach Wear (band will headline the Show at . | Péna’s tonight—with the. city's] exclusively featured here! eae er ee eas | XW ARRIVALS IN Fleni g Street Methodist | }| Cotton and Silk DRESSES Jantzen and Tog SWIM SUITS | (Uptown) Church Two and Three-piece SUITS REV. J. P. LILLY. Paster SLACKS—CAPES and a complete stock piv cs, reg of everything for the new season! Sunday Services: COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER “Se APPELROUTH’S The Store Of Fashion ’ cHoPps STRIP BACON PORK CHOPS APPLE SAUCE ROAST PRIME HIBS OF 1) AU JUS VEGETABLES BOILED POTATORS PARSLEY BUTTER FRENCH FRIED POTATEC SCALLOP’ STRING BEANS Cc CORN ON COB GREEN LIMA BEANS SALADS LETTUCE AND TOMATO, WITH MAYONNAISE 1000 ISLAND, RUSSIAN OR FRENCH DRESSING DINNER $3.00 COUPLE BAR SERVICE HOLTSBERG' wishing our many friends and patrons a Very Happy New Year| ESSERTS Pik CARAMEL PUDDING. WHIPPED CREAM PEACH SHORT CAKE. WHIPPED CREAM TEXAS FIGS BEVERAGES COFFEE DEMITASSE TEA Cuisine Second to None in Key West— Under Direction of Chef Imported from Club Riviera . . . FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 584 MINCE ac- MILK wearer a.

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