The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 14, 1939, Page 6

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PAGE SIX SOCIAL CALENDAR SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. pets fees L.ONDAY— Regular Camera Club meeting. 7:30 p. m. Key West Federal Art Center. TUESDAY— Ne Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 p. m. Church Annex. Daughters of King of St. Paul’s Church will meet Miss Helen Grace Warner, diocesan president, E. Shine, Flagler Avenue. m. Residence of Mrs. C. at her annual visit. 4 p. —=Ga tHURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. ing 12:15 p. Rotary Club me m. St. Paul’s Annex. Misz Celida Castillo Weds Luis Perez Luis Perez and Miss Castillo, were the high contract- ing parties at a wedding mony performed last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tenid Annuez, 815 Center street. Justice Enrique naldo, Jr., officiated. The bride was attended ' by Mrs. Annuez, as matron of honor, and Mr. Annuez acted in the capacity of best man. Mr. Perez is a native of Key West, but Miss Castillo is a resi- dent of Bejucal, Cuba, and arri- ved 3 Havana on the Steamship Cuba. Judge Raymond Lord was visited at his home, and_ kindly pro- ceeded to his office in the county court house to secure, and pro- vide the couple with a marriage license. They proceeded to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Annuez and the marriage ceremony was perform- ed in the presence of a Peace ful reception which was tendered the newly weds. Junior Club Has Meeting Junior Woman’s Club held an enjoyable social meeting Thurs- day afternoon at the Woman’ Club headquarters on Division} str Hoste: on the occasion were Miss Maude Lowe and Miss} Dore Dungan. Hi core Robert Thompson, Louise Ketchum cut priz Members present were: with Miss} Misses Juanita Mayg, Consuelo} Remon, | Louise | Benildes Nellie LaKin, Hawks, Spencer, Carmona, Frances Wagner, Russell, Susan ‘Ketchum, Louise Delaney, Bebe Saigad lis Ad: Louise } Louisa | Anita F Celida | cere- | An-| Esqui- afternoon from) large | number of friends, who remained ! afterward to attend the delight-| receiving the! | Memorial tis | By Golden Eagles ' for departed members of Knights of the Golden Eagle and Ladies Temple Sunday afternoon, Janu- ary 15, at 3 o’clock in the Gold- en Eagle Hall on Petronia street. Deputy Ross C. Sawyer will be master of ceremonies, assisted by Deputy Supreme Miriam E. Carey. The following program has been arranged by the committees: America—Audience. Invocation—Rev. Wm. and Daisy Watkins. Ritual—Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2. Roll Call—Agramonte No. 3, Rafael Lazo. Memorial Address—Rev. | Lilly. Trio—Misses Flossie Mae Key, Daisy Watkins and Lillie Mae Carey. Roll Call—Latino Temple No. 3. Solo—Miss Elizabeth Rosam. Ritual—Fforida Temple No. 1. Reading—Mrs. Annie Baker. | Benédiction—Rev. Wm. Halla-| | day. | Castle InP: | Another desiee Dance | | January 4 | | Key West Junior Chamber of ' Commerce will hold one of their | very successful cabaret dances | January 21 at Boca Chica Club,! | with the dance to be under the i > Dz aieaent donates ase of Jayeee Jitterbug Dance. ‘A new Miami. orchestra has; | been secured for the occasion and | | prizes are to be given for the best | individual examples of jitterbug- ging. Besides this competition } there will be a floor show, which will again bring out much hidden talent in Key West, as is the usual , custom with the Jaycees. Memorial services will be held Templar | Halla- | Misses Flossie Mae Key: Cocovsscssoveeeocces PERSONAL MENTION | wecccccececesosesen® Francisco Benavides, who was} spending a vacation in Key West | with relatives and friends, left yesterday afternoon on Steamship Cuba for his home in Tampa. Mrs. R. G. Brown, been spending three weeks jand Mrs. C. S. Singleton, at the home in Peacon Lane, left on the | | levels, too. early bus this morning for Jack- sonville. County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer | you’ll all like. left at an early hour this morn- ing on an urgent call for business in Miami, and expects to return , tomorrow. H = = S.C. Singleton, secretary of j the Chamber of Commerce who} left Thursday afternoon for a business visit in Miami, returned on the late bus yesterday after- noon. Two Marriage Licenses Issued Two marriage licenses were is- sued this morning from the office of County Judge Raymond Lord. The first was for David Griner and Zona West, and’ the cere- was performed by Judge in his office. Witnesses who signed the ap- tor the license and who ent at the pisonesoraladl | were George Griner and Lillian} Pent. The second license issued was to H. Numa Tedder and Nellie G Albury. Notation of the license was to the effect that the cere- mony would be performed by Rev. Wm. Halladay of the First Congregational church. SPONGE SALE HELD FRIDAY Displayed on the Municipal | Sponge Dock yesterday as offer- ings to buyers were’ 20 bunches of wool, 31 bunches of yellow and 13 bunches of grass. Wool offerings were sold for | $33. 7; yellow offerings brought a price of $11.35 and the grass | sponge were sold for $2.02. Peerececccrcssecevececes TRANSPORTATION secnccccccccacrscccccoces Tentier Ivy Sailed Yesterday Tender Ivy, of the lighthouse fleet, left yesterday for the | purpose of relieving New Ground | lighted whistling buoy and to re- ances Ellsworth, Phyl-| dames R. Scammons, Delio} Julio R Ra: Curry, ysattel, Mar, t Huddleston, acedonia, rie Dumo: . L. Patter- son, Joseph Lopez, Osgood Kemp, \feature at Samuel Robert Arthur H. Sheppard, Jr., Russell, Francis Dion, Thompson Old Key Wester Retarns 5 x ago Victor was a Key Wester, work-j an office boy in the office of the late Dr. J. N. Fogarty. Last night Mr. Jones returned to Key West with Mrs. Jones from South Bend, Indiana, for a visit} of a few days. Mr. Jones is a member of the Memill Roberts, T.; Gwynn, | | opening nights this week... . CAYO HUESO The Memory Test Hour at 12 | midnight is going to be a popular this favorite Night Club—judging from the recep- tion accorded the event the See the announcement on page one today, then make arrangements |to be on hand when the contest is staged. There’s always a good {time at Cayo Hueso—with danc- ing and clever entertainment on hand every night. PENA'S GARDEN | Regular Saturday Night Dance will draw the crowds again to-| night to Pena’s Garden of Roses| on Thomas street. Gould Curry’s} | famous seven-piece orchestra will] jrender their usual brand of “hot South Bend Rotary Club and AS-| musie”—and there’s going to be| sociate General Agent of the| some special features of interest | Aetna Life Insurance Company. Last night he met Mrs. J. Fogarty, who is visiting in city. Mr. and Mrs. Jones paid a pleasant call at The Citizen to- day. They are registered at Be Hotel La Concha. Church ( Group . Meet Monday Young Women’s Circle of Ley} Memorial Methodist church will} 7:30} meet Monday evening at o'clock with Mrs. Mary Thomp- son, 824 Georgia street. All members are requested to be present. BENJAMIN LOP! FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service j Phone 135 N. ! the | you there! ight 698 | to sports followers tonight. See BIG PINE INN = ON BIG PINE KEY One Hour From Key West | HOME COOKING | —All Quiside Rooms— | REASONABLE FLEMING STREET | METHODIST \| “Uptown” CHURCH REV. J. P. LILLY, Pastor ESPECIALLY INVITES YOU Sunday 11:00 A. M.—"Speak To The People, That They Go Forward.” 7:30 P. M. Old Time Candle- ht Service. Old Songs. i Have Become T. B. * KLEBSATTEL, Music Director | a | charge the at Pulaski | Shoals. light Singapcre will rebuild the high- ways to the big naval’ base. Don't guess about it— KNOW— that it’s FRESH “AUNT — | VALDES BAKERY | | ARNESTO VARNISH STAIN Will cover Furniture, Wood- work in one coat and leaves a beautiful gloss. ~ 65¢ SALE PRICE, per quart KEY WEST PAINT CO. 512 Fleming St. Phone 118 DIRECT “ARNESTO” FACTORY STORE YACHT VIGILANCE Excursion and Fishing Parties $3.00 PER PERSON Leave 9:30 AM—Return 5 PM 1 CURRY’S DOCK the! who had! in | fected by the closing out of all! Key West with her parents Mr.| hats in the store—and dark dress- | duced their Palm Beach |“Key West’s | ket. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN At The Stores Archer’s Grocery Attention is called to the new coffee grinder recently installed | here. Cuban or American is of- fered ground fresh, any style. Aronovitz Complete lines of spring clothes | are now in evidence storewide at| Only Department | Store”. Bermuda Market “Best in meats at most reason- | able prices” is the slogan upheld religiously at this sanitary mar- Bonnie Louise See the advertisement in this, issue—note the big savings ef-| (es are being sold at bargain | Brady's Poultry Full line of hehs, roasters and fryers carried here at prices Fresh eggs, too. Drop in for tomorrow’s meal. Broadway Market Grocery items—fresh fruits and vegetables and top-quality meats {—all on sale this weekend at bar- gain prices. Cheely Lumber ‘The home you’ve always want- ed—within reach if you consult this live firm of experts, on ma-| terials*.to use and financing operations. Fulford’s Poultry Everything in the poultry line. Best quality and a price scale} that will bring you back for) more. Holtsberg's This store: is introducing lead- | ing brands of women’s apparel— | street wear—evening wear andj the latest ideas in sports and; beach wear. Lee’s Food Center Fresh vegetables and mean something at this store. Al new refrigerated display case has | just been installed. Lewinsky’s This popular men’s store intro- line of clothing this week .. . and all| men in the city are interested | about the announcement. Long’s Furniture This leading furniture store has a special message good until | next Friday concerning the ad- visability of buying Felt Base; Rugs. Prices go up after that} day. fruit | Mendell’s A full line of beach and sports wear is featured at this exclusive men’s store this week. Every- thing for a good time at ‘the beach or on outings. Pearlman’s “The Store of Quality” con- tinues a fast pace with complete lines of popular priced items of wearing apparel for women, girls and boys. Pierce Bros. Philco radios continue to be the leader in Key West—dis- played and advertised by this ap- pliance store. Featuring Our ; COMPLETE EXCLUSIVE | SELECTION pane SI CALIFORNIA é@ shirt and slack in Sandeze crinkled sail- cloth . .. contrasting or matching Tops in style comfort... colors... requires no ironing. | K. Moler, Bert Starcher, ‘CUBA BRINGS IN | "174 PASSENGERS | VESSEL ARRIVED DURING | | AFTERNOON FROM HAVANA | i Field. ENROUTE TO TAMPA With the arrival of the Steam- | ship Cuba of the P. and O. S. S.! Co., yesterday afternoon, from Havana, there were 85 passengers for Key West and 89 for Tampa: | and St. Petersburg. Arrivals for this port: G. Marshall, Pearl Marshall, ; Donald Revett, Rowland Bishop, Is. Roberts, Helen Simms, Pauline! Turcotte, Rene Turcotte, F. H. | Arnold, Mary Starcher, Merian | Arnold, Thelma Starcher, Blanche Bonner, Martha Brossman, Fred- erick Brossman,’ John Lynch, Mary Lynch, Frank Kerblisk, | Fred Harnes, Albert Picard, Gil- bert Picard, Diana Picard, Frank | Hyde, Mary Hyde, Harry Schultz, | | Dora Schultz, John Kirby, Emma Kirby, Martha Smith, Mary Hickle, Howard French, Margaret French, Amy Schmidt, Flora Har- } Mariell Louise John de Robert Harper, Carlton, per, Groft, | Bryan, Leo M. Kidd, Henry A.! Foasti, Charles Hart, Sue H. Hes- ter, zel, Luther Wenzel, Jerry Bogar, Ethel Bogar. John Richlie Josephine Richlie, | Florence Smith, Syler Smith, An-! ton A. Nebish, George M. Sco-| field, Eugene Pelletier, Norman Hicks, Adolph Newsick, Francis Musico, Julius Cohen, Wilhelmina Steurer, Justine Steurer, Gussie Thelma Starcher, Mary Starcher, Gordon Barnett, Frances Barnett, Luis Rey, Esther Cowan, Doris Noble, Kemper Jacks, Frances Jacks, Fred Noble, Frances Noble, Elea- nor Lenasius, Alice Rosher, John Rosher, Lorrie Power, Walter Power, Hilda Miller, Jesus Car- mona, Harry, Hartnig, Frederick Brossauer, Martha Brossauer, | Blanche Brossauer, J. Annuez, Maria G. Annuez, Celida Castillo, Ray A, Finchberger, C. A. Finch- berger, Frank Orta, Nicolas Co- lome. Shown: on the ship’s manifest were the following items: For Key West, one ton of freight, five | automobiles, three sacks of mail; * be | COMPLETE LINES OF SPECIALS F 10 doz. crisp, new SPRING DRESSES made of Spun Rayon $1.00 EACH New JACKET DRESSES very latest combination colors. SHARKSKIN AND SPUN RAYON $2.98 EACH Ladies’ SHARKSKIN COAT SUITS mannish styles and long sleeves, at $4.95 EACH Sizes from 12 to 44 John W. Hester, Leslie Wen- ; New Spring Goods eR CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE f SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1939 (CENTRAL HOTEL | WELL 1. EQUIPPED Among the leading small hotels | Navy \ of this city is the newly-opened | Charlie Rice and Paul Bell, | | Central Inn, situated “in the heart | New England stars play four ball of town” at Duval and Southard! match against Key West pro, | streets. . .The entrance to the ho-| |Eddie Bush, and Key West! tel is on Southard street with a amateur champ, Joe Lopez. Trick | reception and registration room| shot exhibition half hour pre-} oy the ground floor, a balcony ceding match, which begins at 2 lounge and ten rooms with facili-| jP.m. Key West Golf Course. ties for forty residents on the! : ey Mee Boat vend holds aa second floor. iormal water sport ow wil | Sailboats, outboards and aqua- el rooms aarp anely anpninieg | planes. with two, full-size beds, bedroom furniture and hot and cold run-! ning soft water. Plumbing is all) {of modern style. Shower facili-; ties for women and men are available and carpeting and aa cover all floor space in rooms and) halls. | Ceeccccccce | Sunday | Key West vs Blue Socks and in baseball Pp m Trojans vs Pirates fapabiihesder. 1 Monday Young Democrats Club meet- ing. 7:30 p. m. County Court- house. Regular Island City Basketball doubleheader with High School playing DeMolays and _ Park} Tigers playing Seafood Grill. 7:30 p. m. High School Gym. { Friday Regular Island City Basketball doubleheader with Lions and Army and High School and Sea- ‘food Grill. 7:30 p. m. High School Gym. | Shuffleboard courts open to the | public daily are at Courthouse/ Square. Bathing Beaches are at south ends of Duval and White| Streets. Swimming pools are at | Roosevelt Boulevard and Yacht , Basin, Tennis and Handball) | courts, diamondball ‘field, picnic} | tables, riding devices for chil- dren, checkers, chess, domino! tables, horseshoe court at Bay- view Park. For further infor- | mation concerning Key West and | a Tour of Key West Booklet ap- ply at the Chamber of Commerce in La Concha Hotel. Long. Long i “Did you give the waiter your order, sir?” keep it as a souvenir”. for Tampa, 48 tons of freight and no mail. The ship sailed at 5 o’clock with the following passengers book- ing at this port: J. B. Koontz, Mrs. Koontz, A. J. Lee, Mrs. Lee, M. E. Hart, Luis Rey, Esther Rey, Francis Benavides and _ several second cabin passengers. Cocccccccccces a see ceveaaces Cut-Up MONROE THEATER George Raft—Henry Fonda Dorothy Lamour SPAWN OF THE NORTH Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25c PITTI Phone 113 | “Quality Shop” |, HEADQUARTERS FOR inf BEACH APPAREL AT POPULAR PRICES . LOVELY PLAY SUITS ATTRACTIVE sear tI VERY SMART BLOUSES OR MONDAY AND SUN SWEATERS A very good buy! SHARKSKIN, 2-PIECE SLACK SETS and PLAY SUITS $2.98 SET A REAL BUY a LASTEX” SWIM SUIT: HOP-SACKING SLACKS special __. HOP-SACKING SLACKS very special $5.00 value at | Men‘s and Boys’ ENSEMBLE SETS New Freeman SHOES are here Spring SUITS and SPORT WEAR FOR ideal shirt for your slacks skirts READY-TO-WEAR EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE NEW LINEN SUITS 2-piece * eolors | SUITS—white and in, 20-doz: new, colorful, i All pastel shades and white OUT $2.95 and $3.95 values ALL DARK DRESSES REDUCED Yeu will appreciate these exceptional you see them. Bonnie Louise Shop Jefferson Hotel Bldg. CLOSING weigted WASH DRESSES. Come and see them Sizes 12 to 52 MEN and BOYS @ Cocccccccccsooe ON ALL HATS TURN YOUR— —AND. $1.95 Complete Service In values when Phone 297 | “Yes, but I think he means to| PEARLMAN’S, Inc. $1.25 to $5.95 | 00 to $4.95 | $1.00 to $2.95 | ‘Ss solid and printed $2.98 to $4.98 All kinds of BEACH SHOES and | SANDALS $1.25 to $2.95 pair nes WHITE SHOES. $1.25 SHARKSKIN BATHING susie, He BEACH COMBER SHIRTS—the $1.98 | NEW CONGO and’ SHARKSKIN i $4.50 || $1.00 \ BOY SCOUTS WIN PRIZES Boy Scouts of Troop 51 of this city was the winning group in the contest sponsored by Gard- ner’s Pharmacy and which closed at noon today with the award of prizes. The contest entailed the selling of pocket combs for ten cents each. Joseph Roberts was the winner, disposing of 392 combs. His prize was a $40 bicycle, fully equipped. [ Rishhers-up*were Ar- thur Lujat and Donald Lowe. The troop combined to sell 708 combs and the treasury was aug- mented to the extent of one-cent per. comb, » wecccsdsecccccce ; PALACE Janet cane. Fairbanks, THE YOUNG IN HEART —also— COME! For This Week-End Top Quality Stewing Hens lb. 25¢ And a Good Supply of REDS and ROCKS HENS, ROASTERS and our Famous Fryers Sold by the Piece—as You Want Them Key West Poultry and Egg Company Corner Division and Varela Streets Quick Delivery BETTER- GRADE WASH DRESSES — smart styles at $1.98—$2.98 New assortment of SPHING, PRINTED SILK FROCKS at $1.93 to $6.95 SPORT SUITS and DRESSES up to 512.95 SHOES always. we one of assortments are the of As showing largest Shipments in every day! SPORT, FLAT - HEEL, MILITARY and HIGH HEELS, STRAPS, PUMPS, TIES, on sale at $1.98 up coming or || $1.00 | FIRST SHIPMENT OF SILK MATERIALS || PRINTED SILKS— crown tested, check tested and approved washable, at only yard 50c || Printed SILRINUBS and SHANTUNGS, yard 50c aeecccece FUTURE HOME DREAMS INTO PLEASANT REALITIES All Building Phases CHEELY LUMBER CORP. Caroline and William Streets “Everything in Building Material” I

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