The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 20, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Twenty-Five Naval Officers Guests | Poetry Society Holds Arrangements have been com- j fat Boca Chica were completed! OfJaycees At Dance Tomorrow Night | irs Meeting Seenaay | The first meeting of the Key West Chapter of the Pan-Ameri- Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Gato, to attend the funeral of Mr. Gato’s father, Fernando Gato, left after the funeral enroute to Miami. Others arriving here for the fun- eral were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elwood, Theron Gato and friends of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Roberts. Harry Chance, assistant comp- dleted fof 25 naval officers of the | last night and today by Mrs. Eva Ships ang planes stationed here|B. Warner of the W.P.A. Recrea- can Poetry Society for the year | companied by his-wife, were visi- will be held Thursday evening,’ tors in Key West during the week. Jr., who arrived here yesterday | troller of the State of Florida, ac-| PROPLES FORUH GOD FORBID! Editor, The Citizen: note on Parking Meters: | something on this island of our streets? |can’t be bought anywhere else in the United States, why not sell that to our visitors instead Jimmie Heffner and his Revue A Post Script to yesterday’s| will open at the Habana-Madrid | tomorrow evening, presenting by If we ever become like Miami|far the greatest Floor Show ever —and God forbid!—then we may have to copy Miami’s methods of extracting money from the tour- ists. But as long as we have . that |tap-dancer “supreme”. Billy and to appear in Key West. Jimmi chorus of lovely girls in gorgeous costumes, featuring Arlene Beyer, Marigold Armond, well-remem- | bered hits last year, are with the |show and Herman Lewis, a real | favorite and the Lee Sisters com- plete the personnel. is accompanied this year by a} FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1939 Married In Texas “Say, guy, jlove this jane?” “Yep, yer honor”. “This your bimbo, girlie?” “You said a mouthful, judge”. | “S’nuff. He’s yourn. You're his’n. Ten bucks and take the air on the right”. LA CONCHA HOTEL | In the Center of the Business and Thester District Open The Year Around | Garage——Elevator——Fireproot Peccccccccccoccoscsseooesee® Economy Days at ‘S FOOD CENTER—ONE-STOP STORE, ; SAVES YOU SHOPPING—FROM DOOR TO DOOR H. P. CONNABLE. January 26, at the home of Mrs. | While here, they were guests of; | Key West, Fia., | Eva Warner, Division street, op-} Dr. and Mrs. A.-M. Morgan. This The Club has been extensively SPECIALS FOR THE WEEKEND tos Caybhegn maneuvers to be tional Department. A gala swing guests’ of hhohor at the Jaycee Jitterbug Dance to be held to- Morrow- night at Boca Chica Club. A cocktail party in honor of the visiting officers will be given “at 625 Division street at 9:30 to- morrow night. Escorts have been ‘provided from the Junior Wo- man’s Club for a number of the ‘officers. Members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce will meet the ofifcers at the ship and es-/ ,cort them to the party. Follow- ing the party the officers will be taken to the dance at Boca Chica. Arrangements for the floor show and music to be presented ATTENTION !— Here are just a few items |program has been prepared for jthe entertainment of the large |crowd expected to be present. | Miss Florence Roberts and |Manuel Hancock have presented |an excellent reportoire of sophis- | |ticated swing steps. From this; modern routine the beginnings of | | Swing will be traced in a surprise number of primitive swinging. With Rudy Nevins as master of ceremonies a number of specialty swing songs will be introduced |by the quartet~of Nevins, Henry ; |Springer, Frank Young, Johnny! |Malek. The numbers will | in-j jclude “Marie” and “Song of In-; | Another great feature of the} evening will be contests of swing | |and jitterbugging for two prizes! | which will be offered. H | posite Bayview Park, when the; | program will have for its theme {the prehistoric Indians of the’ | Florida Keys and Cuba. | This meeting, it is announced, | | will be open to the public and/ will begin at 8 o’clock. | Selections which stress the Pan- American angle include: Indian Prayers—Rev. W. L.! Halladay. Reading, E. J. Bayly. Talk on Indians of Florida— Deaconess Bedell. Vocal selection, Siboney—Mrs. Eva Warner. Cuban-Indian Music—Laurea- no Moreno, guitar; Miss Beatrice Moreno, pianist. Indian Love Lyric—Mrs. War- ner with Mrs. Ralph Milner at the Indian Lover—Mrs.| was their first visit to Key West and expressed themselves as hav- ing thoroughly stay in the Island City. Mr. and Mrs. Ho. B. Renouf, | | regular winter visitors to Key} West, have arrived for the sea- son and have taken apartments, where they are awaiting the ar- the home in Kent, Ohio. Mrs. Rosalie Martinez was a Miami and expected to be absent | for a few days. John M. Zimmerman, wi ' visiting for’ several days and en- joyed a delightful experience enjoyed their! rival of Dr. Renouf, a brother, | who is due here Tuesday from) | pasenger on the early bus for} who wa i Jan. 18, 1939. | | SEEKS INFORMATION Editor, The Citizen: the City Council? salary for his services. HOWARD L. SMITH. Key West, Fla., Jan. 20, 1939. 2 DISCLAIMS CREDIT | Editor, The Citizen: A news item in today’s issue states that the City Council ex- tended a vote of thanks to me for the donation of a traffic sign. I do not wish to take’credit for this remodelled for the new season ‘looking towards a banner year. | The Heffner Company will ap- jpear every night at Habana- | Madrid. The Revue will also be Can anybody give me the name | presented at the Monroe Theater and address of the slick salesman|each Wednesday who put parking meters over ©n | night throughout the season. The I know a second show of the year appears manufacturer of gold bricks who| tonight at the Monroe. would be glad to pay a ‘large and Friday Marvil’s Cabana Fred Marvil’s Cabana is fast |becoming one of the leading clubs of this city—with followers jnicking up in numbers right jalong. Tomorrow night is Mardi |Gras Night—with surprise fea- | tures in’ store for all patrons. There’ll be fun, entertainment and good dancing featured. Re {member the Cocktail Hour at th Cabana—each afternoon from 5 to 6. |of the special feature nights | Rosedale PEACHES, 29¢e ty 2 No. 2% cans 4c 10c Lighthouse CLEANSER, 3 cans PAR-T-PAK, 3 bots. BRILLO, 2 for REGULAR 10c Maxwell House 3 No. 2 CANS, Cornfnts, 3... your choice ec cect ttt ROYAL GELATIN, pkg. — CARROTS—CORN MIXED VEGETABLES and PEAS— 25¢ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 3-Ibs. ONIONS 2-lbs. TOMATOES YOUR 4-Ibs. No.1 New 1-HEAD LETTUCE [ CHOICE POTATOES 3-Ibs. SWEET > ANY 3-bs. Green POTATOES ) ITEM CABBAGE Doz. TANGERINES * SS a IN OUR REFRIGERATED VEGETABLE CASE WE HAVE— sign and for others that are in | piano. deep-sea fishing, left this morn-} rf process, as they are the result of i the bus for Miami | Artichokes, Strawberries, Mushrooms, Cauliflower, jing on the bus for Miami en-) on sale at— Lima Beans, Radishes, Celery, Egg Plant, Cucumbers, BERMUDA MARKET Top-grade steer! Boneless BEEF ROAST, tb 35c TENDERLOIN CHOPS, Ib 30c BRISKET from heavy western beef, 2 lbs. 25¢ FRESH BEEF TENDERLOIN —tIt will melt in your mouth ib Si | CALVES LIVER. tb . 40c JUST ARRIVED | 1% to 2-Ib BROILERS 35¢ |i We handle Armour’s Star— Western Veal CUTLETS, Ib T-BONE CHOPS, 1b peetr's Star Selected Lamb b aut 32c SHOULDERS, 1b - 18c CHOPS, 1b __. 38¢ STEWING, 1b So aeise We have a full line of | COLD CUTS, SAUSAGES, : SLICED BACON, CHEESE, etc., in all of the leading brands. WE HAVE ALL THE INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE—and of the best Armour’s Star HAMS, 8 to 10 Ibs. ave., tb 25c PICNIC HAMS, tb .... 23c Try our famous MOCK CHICKEN LEGS, each Large shipment of TENNESSEE POULTRY just received HENS, any size, tb .... 26c Soft-bone ROASTERS, ae |) 1 ee Young PULLETS, tb 29c We Do Not Carry Cold Storage Poultry! Expert men to dress all poultry on hand at all times. Place your order for delivery y evening or Sunday Two Two Butchers Delivery Boys to serve you and deliver prompily Cor. White and Virginia Sts. PHONE 52 ON SALE, 1b 45c ... 35¢ SPARASSECOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOEOOOOOOOOOOOOES® FILL,UP YOUR PANTRY WITH— ' Top-Quality oO! SPECIAL BLEND AMERI Qur policy of quality foods for thrifty shoppers continually builds our list of SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ASK ABOUT OUR STORE-GROUND | | Jaycee Supper Meet | For Tonight Junior Chamber of Commerce | | supper meeting will be held to-j | night at 6:30 at Stone Church} | Annex with quite a large attend- ance expected out. | Old members who have been; missing quite a few meetings; have been contacted and promise | | to be present. This will swell the! | membership total to quite a large| | number. : 2 i | Final plans for the Jaycee Jit-, | terbug dance, a report of the; Boat Club initiated by the Jay-} | cees, Winter Program events, and; | civic problems are up for discus- | sion. Illingworths Have | | House Guests | Among recent arrivals from | |New York City are Mrs. Ray-/ mond H. McCaw and Mrs. Mary | | Seymour Peyton, who are guests | at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Haydn Illingworth at 615 Eliza-| beth street. | Mr. McCaw, who is one of the! editors of the New York Times, | will join them later in the sea-| ‘son. | Their many Key West friends will learn with pleasure of their) visit here and will join in ex- tending to them a hearty wel- ; come, NO NAME LODGE Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef - Tarpon - Permit - Bone Fishing Cottages—$1 per person and up Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty Phone No Name Key No. 1 For Information | i i Tex Ritter in ‘WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM | —also— \ COMEDY — SERIAL Attention Boatmen .. . We have in stock ARNESTO’S FAMOUS COPPER PAINT— in red, brown and green—also their YACHT WHITE. in gloss or flat. KEY WEST PAINT CO. 512 Fleming St. Phone 118 DIRECT “ARNESTO" FACTORY STORE Food-Stuff CAN or CUBAN COFFEE —_——-0. AR HER’S GROCERY and MARKET 814 Fleming Street Phone 67 ANSWERS TO TEN imate to Charleston, W, Va. TEST QUESTIONS K Below are the answers to test ‘ questions printed on Page 2 — MEETS TONIGHT Key West Boat Club will meet! GUY CARLETON. at 8 o'clock tonight in Lighthouse! Key West, Fla., } Building No. Three to further or- | Jan. 19, 1939. Pups. | ganization and event plans. ; Lar-in-jy’-tis; not lar-in-jee’- Building No. Three has been tis, | allowed as the Clubhouse by Su-} + j ca Becaine Sen: | Perintendent W. W. Demeritt of | entirely without reason”. Philadelphia Athletics. | the Seventh Lighthouse District. cet always leave things Polygraph. ‘Later the club will store its boats| find them”. Two years. ‘and outboard motors here. Three} ————— jie ANOS ees : boats and two motors owned; by” Shoosh! club members have already been ; “Can you keep a secret, dad-. placed there. day?” Final plans for the regatta to “Yes, Junior, what is it”. be held Sunday will be discussed | “Well, mamma just ran off with by the club. Further study and {f the chauffeur and they’ve taken discussion of by-laws and club’ the Cadillac”. | insignia will also be held. sae { January 1, 1901, | Stagehand. j Republican. 5.08. Hearts Excapted as 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0. 10. = Ask Your Grocer For Strong Arm BRAND COFFEE over thirty-five years! Founp...3 BRIGHT NEW MEa;, _ ET YOU SINGING; ~ ae N0°S Ze and These Delicious Armour’s Star Meats Give Extra Goodness to All Three! with oe Pork Sausage you can get this rfectly-se sage in colorful sas ‘These sparkling © -_ ‘of four brilli sau- powls! Ts ‘and ¥%4 COP 9 ee salted Clover- ‘Add liquid to ary EM egg © os +5. LUNCHEON OF THE MONTH It’s Armour’s Star Sliced Ham...and it’s just the thing for a delicious Iunch on busy days. These tender, tasty slices of famous Star Ham take only 4 to 6 minutesto _. cook...there’s no bone #f ot rind ... and every Slice is rich in real ham DINNER OF THE MONTH Any dinner is doubly exciting when a sizzling platterful of Armour’s Star Bacon is its main dish! Be sure the bacon you buy is Armour’s Star. Its sweet, mellow, hickory-smoke flavor will have all your ARMOUR &° COMPANY the Citizens’ Traffic Committee ; of the Chamber of Commerce, of ; which I am the chairman. W. BOAT CLUB \ These signs and the general ‘ circular advertising have been fi- {nanced by contributions from {leading merchants, who are in- } terested in the objectives sought. “Don’t go. You are leaving me Serving the Key West trade for weekly. MONROE THEATER Warren William—Gail Patric WIFE UNDER SUSPICION —and— FAST COMPANY Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ \Brady’s Poultry 1214 White Street i PHONE 540-W ROASTERS, tb tb. » Ib TRY OUR BATTERY-RAISED FRYERS—Guaranteed Tender FRESH EGGS Free Delivery I porn Subscribe to The Citizen—20c Parsley, Brussel Sprouts, Spinach, String Beans, Carrots, Broccoli. ttc ttt ents MEAT DEPARTMENT Pork Loin, whole, Ib Veal Roast, Ib Beef Roast, Ib We specialize in American cuts and all ingredients for souse. Pork Chovs, 1b Pork Hams— eee VISIT OUR PACKAGE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT All Popular Brands are on sale at ATTRACTIVE PRICES eee COMPLETE LINE OF CUBAN PRODUCTS Lee’s Food Center KEY WEST'S ONLY OPEN AIR MARKET DUVAL AT ANGELA STS. PHONE 94 ecoce 000006000000 0000S 00OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOO OOOOOO OO OD OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOO OOSOOOOOOOSOOOOOSOOSHOOO® and reserve the items you want! If you can’t shop in person, take advantage of these bargains by phoning in your order. We'll deliver your items promptly at no extra charge! COUNTRY PURE LARD, tb SWIFT’S PREMIUM Star BACON, tb __ _35¢ _ 30¢ LAMB HAM, 1 ____ Half or Whole Fresh CARROTS, [in| Napenauetceko ROLL BUTTER, tb ......... HAMS, whole or small end, tb ~...........-.-.-.----- FRESH EGGS, doz. ............----- 25¢ SPECIAL—FRESH-KILED PORK—SPECIAL RU As 1 Ce cn RIAA CONTA SNR, Te Oh AO ey WE SELL CUT-UP FRYERS—BUY THE PIECE YOU WANT BROADWAY MARKET FMM Lh Lh had ddd p : Assorted COLD CUTS, tb : 25¢ CREAM CHEESE, 2 tor LOC CRISCO, 55e oa oe PORK LOIN i 25¢ ROAST, MAES LAMB SHOULDERS, tb Half or Whole LAMB STEW, 1b 19¢ 12¢ PORK CHOPS, 15 ae | Large California CELERY, stalk -<. Fresh - LIMA BEANS, 2 lbs. 3c meen 5c 5 Cn Ah Adhd de dide did da dididid, dade did dadeddidicddidi didaded, MOST COMPLETE FOOD LINE IN TOWN DUVAL AT ANGELA STS. WODIDIDIDIOIIDODOLID OIL MaDIILI LILI DIL LDS. \ PHONES 178—179 wear

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