The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 27, 1939, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ SOCIAL ©. C FRIDAY— Song and Dramatic Recital by Edward Brigham, basso. 8 p. m. Convent of Mary Immaculate. Eastern Star meeting honoring past matrons and patrons. p. m. Scottish Rite Temple. ALENDAR a FAVORED IN’ ROTARY TALK 7:30 ——j SATURDAY— President Roosevelt Birthday La Concha Dining Room. P B. P. GARNETT, OF EDITORIAL Ball Celebration banquet 8 p. m. RESEARCHERS, SAYS HARD. —o—— SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. po L.ONDAY— Regular Camera Club meetin: m. Art Center. Dance at Raul’s Club at 10 p. m. FOR EDITORS TO RIP INTO CROOKS g, open to winter visitors. — the opinions of the 1+ UESDAY— rmen of the Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 Bert P. Garnett, con- p. m. Church Annex. 3 5 ‘ ——_o—— ie i the Editorial Re- sifURSDAY— E u, a newspaper Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. Surprice Party For Mis. Manegeld Matilda Manegold night by a group 1ering at her home n street to assist her in her birthday, which She i: years old. s arranged on the y previous planned to tonight at the recital to the convent. was 2ting arty w sne 2 in h she was 81 on her Mrs. Manegold e is but 80 to- no use getting so now I am going to every year younger ng was the chief nent during the evening, ndicap being won by Miss om and Mrs. Man- delicious re-| a: hment Attending the x 2: Mrs. Knowl s Whalton, Mr. and Mis. A. M. Hewett, Mr. and Mrs.| S.} Mrs. Lulu Ma-| ntorio Martinez, Dor: ay Lacedonia Doughtry, Mrs. Julio Mrs. Lawrence Van Miss Edna Gato, Miss . Miss Mary Jo Mi Margarit® Lace- “Doughtry, Antonio Rev. Jerome Mullin, and Rev. A. L. Maureau, An Mahon, donia. Judy Mart sJ. Believe Robins Flock Here Discus what is a rare event in Key West, the appearance of a »bin: fl of Mrs. Louise Cor- I Isabelle Mirick of yra, N. Y., guests of Mrs. M. wold, of United street, were y interested. vold recently saw says was undoubtedly on robins Caroline n old tree. Their red re clearly evident. The wondering if others seen robins in Key West. Bretherhood Club | Hoids M eeting Members of the Wesley Broth- erhood Club of Fleming Street Methodist church held a delight-| fi 1g last evening at the| vith a good attendance! have F: ch resulted in a very p time. d interesting program was} f d with the following par- Miss Flassie May Key Lillie Mae Carey, due’ Lilly, solo; Thomas E. s, reading, and Enrique Es- lo, Jr., and Ignacio Perez, Attending the meeting were: P R Roberts, Ignacio Perez, En- Ido, Jr., J. L. Curry, yi y. Robert Watkins, William Waddell, George P. Ted- der, Rev. J. P. Lilly, Charles C. Curtis, Judge T. S. Caro, William N. Knowles, Robert Smith, Nor- man Lowe and T. E. Roberts. Brady’s Poultry 1214 White Street PHONE 540-W ROASTERS, tb - 30c TRY OUR BATTERY- RAISED FRYERS—Guaranteed Tender FRESH EGGS Free Delivery ngton, D. C., di favor vspaper decidec m. St. Paul’s Annex. rd nev es the orday. the query of citizens of the Uni y don’t our newspz into the er in our towr . Garnett pointed out that the policy of a newspé | Mrs. B. W. Dicking ‘Returns To Miami Mrs. Bernice W. Dickins, Adult and Nursery School visor, Areas 4 yesterday to Miami after visiting é the WPA schools of Key West. on the A staff meeting of the teachers jai was held at the Nur where plans were the future improve’ WPA super- returned *? influc and 5, } careful eye w of libel, which, if vio- 2 in trouble. ct penalties s self or n and an editor fh leeway in ‘andal or misdo- curriculum of the schools, par- ticularly i oR to the training classes for the NYA s dents. The following } NYA classes ar High Se fact whici ged beyond its said. lieved now given at the building: Person: Tuesd: Homemaking Thursdays; Shorthand writing at 7 p. m., 1 Thursdays. se SS he entire newspa- Postpone Choral ees | Society Meet Director Theodore y; at m terest to boost d then the 1 flocking to of the Key West Che announces that the regular meet- ing scheduled ton postponed becau: Bringham concert at the Convent Auditorium. Next meeting will be held day of next week at the Hi Schol Auditorium, the new meet- ing pl. will begi yarnett continue ae One It of pre t they are following too A poll i © buy in the of the lieved PERSONAL MENTION : eecocece ae W. Cliffe, treasurer, Penn. Leagu ing and Loan As: miata of ¢ Philadelphia, is guest of C. H. Johnson at the Silver Palm Hotel and believes Key West has an unbeatable combination of vantages. Seecevocevevcoeceseesoes irephoto by the offset process, work which will not type preparation. will be paper sheet size, cluded. r, who introduced i that he believed of the press was de the power of sd ioreign dic s examples of much wireph into The oO ad- a J. N, Fish agent of the Seabo ns: W. S. Witch- Miami, Fla, w: Philip H Citizen offi and said Stel Pa; 2.0. that he had spe very pleas- Merrill ant visit in Key make his stay Ic the demands, of hi: required his inimec and would © office, which ate return. Mr. and M Smirnofi left yesterday for ington, D. , Where Mr. Smirnoff will take a position with firm. Mr, Smir as a Junior Chamber merce member advance publicity papers photographic noti to PRACTICALLY NAKED BUTTE, Mont.—The cowboy. who stood before police desk serge man without a hat is naked.” He asked police and find the new 10-gallon piece” that had been stolen while he was asleep at a hotel. hatless the REVIVED BY SURGEON PARIS—Paul Lesping of th apparently drowned, was revived when a surgeon opened his chest and massaged his ‘heart. SPSS SS PIPL SSS TS 8 Fl, Key West Park BIG-HEARTED BENNIE’S Bt. dyads LAST GAME $50.00 Come Early-—Before the Supply Rans Out Rotary Club > nt newspa- erececccecessoocccececee IN KEY WEST Friday West Boat Club regular, Key meeting. 8 p. Building Three. m. Lighthouse | ‘AVIATOR TO | ADDRESS SCOUTS At the Boy Scout Troop 51 | meeting Monday, Cadet Al Ter- Delray High School plays Key: | willeger will speak on piloting a West High School five. m. High School Gym. Saturday Bicycle Carnival, sponsored’ by P.A. Recreation Department. 9:30 a. m. Bayview Park. Celebration of anniversary of birth of Cuban Patriot Jose Marti at Marti Monument., 9:30 a. m. 7:30 p.! Sunday Biweekly handicap golf tourna- ment. 1:30 p. m. Key West Golf Conchs vs. ‘Trojans and Blue Sox vs. Pirates in Mon- r County baseball League doubleheader. 1 p. m. Navy Field. Wednesday ion. 8 p.m. County ‘d courts open to the are at Courthouse Bathing Beaches are at aids of Duval and White Swimming pools are at. elt Boulevard and ‘Yacht Tennis and Handball diamondball field, picnic , viding devices for chil- checkers, chess, domino pe court at Bay- For further infor- Key West ap- r of Commerce t Citizen. Tour booklets are at the dren, horses! ark. AN WERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 te eee built of aight logs, e plit, laid side by ‘oss the roadway. One s nia river. 1 Kiichiro Hiranuma. ington. llett. Credit Administration The Favorite In Key West — THY IT TODAY — STAR +* BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS i : Naval plane. At an overnight hike held Wed- nesday for additional first and second ¢lass scout test passing, 12 boys attended. * Group On Visit To Key West Among the Visors in Key Meeting. Monroe Coun- West today are William Laylor and A. H. Hansen, of Philadel- phia; Clarence H. Kelchter, of Forth Washington, Pa., and F. H. Weeland, of the Philadelphia navy yard. They were old friends of L. M. Pierce, aide to the officer in charge at the Key West navy yard, and were the guests of Mr. | Pierce, visiting points of interest during the day. Naval Officers Visit Here Arriving by airplane from the naval air base at Opalocka this morning were the base command- er, Commander R. P. McConnell, US.N., and Lieutenant C. M. Ewan, U.S.N. Their visit was for a formal call on Lieutenant Fort Callahan, officer in charge at the naval sta- tion, and they were luncheon guests of Lieutenant and Mrs. ,Callahan at their quarters in the * station. Dr. Helen McKay has been elected a fellow of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians in London, the first woman ever to be so honor- ed. Sightseeing Excursion ON THE MOTOR SAILER “BALMY DAYS” CAPT. C. H. WADE A Delightful 212-Hour Sail SEE THE KEYS Hawk Channel, Gulf Stream and Key West from the Water DAILY SAILINGS FROM PORTER DOCK CO. | FREE PARKING | i Foot of Duval St. Phone 24 Leave Return 4 12:00 ROUND-TRIP FOR $1. Moonlight Sails on Moonlight Nights FARE, $1.00 Leave 7:30 p.m. Return 10 p.m. 50 814 Fleming Street Leading Brands at Popular Prices Compare our quality and prices. assured that all of our Foods are FRESH ASK ABOUT OUR STORE-GROUND SPECIAL BLEND AMERICAN or CUBAN COFFEE ARCHER’S GROCERY and MARKET © 00 00000009000000000000000 800000008 Hart-Schaffner & Marx - | SUITS Worsteds, Shark Skins, Serges, Dixie Weaves, Gabardines— Regular—Shorts Stouts—Longs 092973 819.75 $29.75 No Alterations 5 to $42.50 values AN OPPORTUNITY THAT YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS! THESE VALUES GOOD FOR ONE MORE WEEK ee A Real Leader SUITS Gabardines, Worsteds, Herringbones value d on ale at $14.95 No Alterations Phone 67 eccoeeoeeseoe eecscscceseos woccccceceece ° scoeceecoenss Suits and Top Coats Special bargains of $16.50 and $18.50 valyes), $12.50 * No Alterations ib Qs gg Odds"and Ends SUITS A nice selection and all to go at this $8.75 low price : No Alterations Prasat FELT HATS DOBBS and MALLORY eg $3.95 values —__.. The Famous Berg Hats COSCO OO HOSOEEOOEOLEDOOOOEOOODCOOOOCOO02E "oe ye f $1 95 MENDELL’S Exclusive Men’s Store eeecocccocccoee ARRANGE FOR I if | BOAT SERVICE FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1989 sent some beautiful acts of danc¢ ing and singing, together with the comedy acts that preve sO popular. The management of the theater announces a Big Sur TAINMENT MONROE THEATER | Tonight finds another of the prise, over and above the two As announced in today’s ‘big vaudeville shows on the stage pictures and vaudeville show. columns of this paper, service of the Monroe Theater. Jimmy jj in all—it appears that it will starts tomorrow on the Motor | Heffner’s Revue, with a com- pay Key Westers well to patron- Sailer, “Balmy Days”, C. H. Wade, in the form of sight- | seeing excursions for local res: dents and visitors. This entirely seaworthy boat, neatly-appoint- ed, will make daily sailings on trips among the keys, leaving Porter Dock at 9:30 each morning and returning at noon. An after- noon trip will be made at 2 o’clock, returning at 4:30. The “Balmy Days” will ac- quaint its passengers with the surrounding waters, visiting hawk channel, the gulf stream and various keys in Key West wa- ters. Free parking facilities are offered at the dock. Moonlight sailings are sched- uled on moonlight nights, with a two and one-half hour trip, leav- ing at 7:30. Price schedules are contained in the advertisement | elsewhere in this issue. j CEE Bermuda Market Most Up-To-Date and Sanitary ! Market in Town These are just a few of the i Special Items on Sale for Saturday: | HEAVY WESTERN BEEF and BABY BEEF— Rib Chops, ib Lein Chops, Ib Boneless Beef Roast. ib 30c and 35c i Armour’s Star _ WESTERN VEAL and GENUINE? SPRING LAMB— Lamb Brisket Stew, 3 lbs. 25c Lamb Shoulder, Ib 16c | Ail Brands of Hams and i j Sausages and Cold Cuts ; ; at Popular Prices j | REMEMBER— | | We carry only i | | | i i i i i i | i ( i | i | i %-GROWN HENS, freshly arrived from | Tennessee, tb 26c : Also—SOFT-BONE | | ROASTERS, ib 29c | FULL-BREAST, BATTERY | : RAISED FRYERS, tb _ 35c ; IF YOU WANT TO e e e e e e ry e e e r | j ENJOY YOUR SUNDAY i MEAL—just try i BERMUDA MEATS i and POULTRY {Two Butchers—No Waiting. | i Two Delivery Boys—Fast i Delivery i White and Virginia Streets i PHONE 52 Captain | plete change in show, will pre- eecccce 0000000000000 000000090000608 ize this favorite theater. Shoppers Wise Economize LEE’S FOOD CENTER—ONE-STOP STORE SAVES YOU SHOPPING—FROM DOOR TO DOOR | LIBBY’S CANNED FOOD SALE | Friday and Saturday | ROSEDALE PEACHES. LIBBY'S FANCY SMALL | 2°No. 2% cans a PEAS, 2 No, 209 cans 28¢ | ROSEDALE PEARS, LIBBY'S FANC a call 2 No. 22 cans aa 2lc LIBBY’S FRUIT COCK- LIBBY’'S WHOLE SWEET. TAIL, 2 No. 1, tall PICKLED PEACHES. cans _ : No. 242 can 29¢ _- 29¢ 2lc ! 10c CRISCO. B 9c “SALT. 3 boxes Heinz FRESH CUCUMBER Lighthouse CLEANSER. PICKLES, a 25c value, 6 tins - 18¢ 24-02. bottle 19c TOMATOES, 6 tins - Se Maxwell House COFFEE, CLICQUOT CLUB Tb 26¢ GINGERALE and Heinz BAKED BEANS, BUBBLING WATER, 27¢ «3: for 25e SS flat tins - — SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS SLICED BACON, tb . 30: BROOKFIELD BUTTER, | Ib ic CREAM | CHEESE, ise YEAL ROAST. i ste ze VEAL STEW. | PURE LARD, tb 11%¢ ALSWEET OLEO, with PORK CHOPS, 1b 25c glass. Ib 18¢ ; OLEO, Ib - 1Sc FRANKFURTERS, Ib 20c SWIFT'S HEAVY WESTERN MEATS—AMERICAN CUTS BROILERS — FRYERS — ROASTERS — HENS Dressed While You Wait STRICTLY FRESH GUARANTEED EGGS ALL INGREDIENTS FRESH - KILLED FOR SOUSE PORK FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Large Head Lettuce 3-Ibs. Red Cabbage YOUR Large Stalk Celery 3-lbs. Onions CHOICE 3 Large Grapefruit 4-lbs. No. 1 ANY 3-Ibs. 3-lbs. Sweet PotatoesORANG ioc IN OUR REFRIGERATED VEGETABLE DISPL. AY CASE WE HAVE— Mushrooms, Artichokes, Brussel Sprouts, Cauliflower, Pars- ley, Radishes, Green Onions, String Beans, Sweet Peas, Lima Beans, White Turnips, Beets, Carrots, Broccoli and other de- licious items. Green Cabbage New Potatoes 8 for | ITEM VISIT OUR PACKAGE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT 11 Popular Brands are on sale at i BM re COMPLETE LINE oF CUBAN ‘PRODUCTS ‘be s Food Center KEY WEST'S ONLY OPEN AIR MARKET DUVAL AT ANGELA STS. PHONE 94 zx PPP PPP OPPO PPT TT BESS ESS PF: orerww A ARMOUR’S CREAM, tall can TOMATOES, 2 No. 2 cans 15c PAKG Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans JEWELL, 1b 10“%e White Lily FLOUR “The Finest Money Can Buy!’ 3c 25¢ 2 1b bag 5 Ib bag Dromedary GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 3 1l-oz. cans 20¢ Libby’s Rosedale PEACHES, 2 cans - 29¢ SHRIMPS, 2 cans 25e ID. SALE DAYS AT BROADWAY ‘BROADWAY MARKET MOST COMPLETE FOOD LINE IN TOWN DUVAL AT ANGELA STS. Ch hdd de ddd dhe dedi deaddadidided dd ddd (4 Roll FLUSH, gular 10c, Granulated Suche % IDS... ' 23e OUR WESTERN BRANDED STEER Re 3 for 25¢ CRISCO— 55e 20c j Wilson Certified Bacon, 1b Pork Chops, 1b Fresh Florida EGGS, doz 38¢ CLEANSER, 10e ork Loin Roast, 1 23¢ ! H Be rate | | Sunbrite 3 cans | | jah | i VEGETABLES Lettuce, 10¢ St ae a Spinach, i 2 G.S coe Sprouts, “1B e| | " aaa | 's GRAPE JUICE— te ol White OF lbs 25¢ | set 2le | "Pome, 5 Ibs 19¢ | art 39c quart PHONES 178—179 iA hh hh hd kde dedededid, (Abn kn A Add hdd Adhd ded dds

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