The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 17, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Announce Opening | Jaycee Banquet Of Cabana Patio |On Tonight Fred Marvil announces the in| Junior Chamber of Commerce formal opening of his new Ca- Banquet-Program will take place bana Patio in a display adver- tonight at 6:30 o’clock at Alibi tisement in this issue. The open- Restaurant with a program and ing will feature the first appear- . 5 ance here of The Town Tune-;2 Short business session arranged. sters with Marie Renaldo, direct} The Program will be of songs from a two-month engagement|and specialty dance numbers, with the High Hat Club, Day-} which is being arranged by Mrs. tona Beach. ‘Eva B. Warner. These four artists have been! ; broadcasting over the NBC net-! Retore; the yeiid.Wabette work recently and Key Westers question of participation in the will be given the privilege of | Roosevelt welcome in Key West, hearing the finest music obtain-' the Jaycee Hobby Show and a able, upholding the tradition of % the Cabana. . The Town Tune-|“is-Winter Conference of Jay cees in Palatka. sters will make their first ap- Pearance at the Penny Cocktail RT Hour tomorrow at 5 o’clock, and Pageant Rehearsal they will be supported by Jimmie Thomas, with Carlos and George | ‘This Evening behind the bar. Boats Club Studies Stunt Show Plans | | Only three more pageant re- | hearsals are to be held before the jopening Wednesday night at Marriage License Issued Yesterday Marriage license was issued, yesterday from the office of! County Judge Raymond Lord) granting permission to Argelio! Alvarez and Hilda Molina for) their marriage. It was noted on the license that the ceremony was to be perform- ed by Enrique Esquinaldo. Jr., notary public. = C. Roberts, keeper of Ameri- can Shoals light, who has been | spending his vacation with his ‘family in Miami, returned to the play will be repeated tonight at} vacation on the island. city yesterday and is making ready to return to his station. Lewis McPherson, member of | the enlisted personnel of the} Bayview Park, Emil Sweeting.;USS. Houston, was a passenger } Key West Boat Club meets to-' Shas director, has announced.|on the early bus this morning | next week. Casa Maria Guest's Poodle Wins Highest Prize Of N. Y. Dog Show Mrs. J .W. Griess, who is well-;in the world. Mrs. Griess is just-| known in Key West as a sports- | a peu of this win of ‘her Poo-| fisherwoman who brings. in fine |@ The DEA Grabcnotsthe cai catches, is this week in pssession | dog entered by Mrs. Griess which |of a championship trophy in an-| brought down a high prize. An-| | other realm of the sports world. {other group of Poodles won the | Her Poodle, Dame Choice of prize of Best Team of Poodles. {| |Salmagundi, Tuesday, won the; The kennels are kngwn as the |title of Best of Poodles at the|Salmagundi Kennels and are at |Madison Square Garden Dog | Hamilton, Massachusetts, where Show in New York City, a show! is Mr. and Mrs. Griess’ residence. | | which is the best in the country | Mr. and Mrs. Griess yearly spend |and probably brings forth the! the winter at the beautiful Casa! greatest array of beautiful owt alin in Key West. [RED BARN PLAYERS|CUBA LEAVES OPENED LAST NIGHT) FOR HAVANA Departure of the Steamship | their season last night before al a Hee ee C ee eee enthusiastic audience. The play!terday was again marked by a, | was “It’s Father Who Pays” and | Jarge number of passengers who was well performed by the pro-jhad booked at this port for the fessional group of players. The/trip to Havana and a few days’ Division Street School auditorium | |at 8 o'clock, as well as on Tues-} gers on the vessel when it sailed |day and Friday of next week. {for Havana there were 118 of The regular schedule has been|them who booked at this port,| changed due to the pageant) and 52 had booked at Tampa and which will be in progress during ' arrived from that port on the SS. | Cuba this morning. While there were 170 passen- | from the residence to Fleming | Street Methodist church, Rev. J. lected to serve, are: MISS M. CURTIS DIED LAST NIGHT’ FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED ON SUN- | DAY AFTERNOON Miss Mary Curtis, 62, died 11:45 o’clock last night in the residence, 511 Francis street. had been ill but a very brief Miss Curtis time. Funeral services will be held 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon P. Lilly, will officiate. The Lopez Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. * Pallbearers, who have been se- William Knowles, Carl Bervaldi, Norman Lowe, Merlin Albury, Robert Smith and William Cullingford. Miss Curtis is survived by one sister, Mrs. Earl Hathaway, and | two brothers, Charles Curtis of Key West, and Thomas Curtis of Berkeley, California. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1939 Personally Controlled And what we’d do and hear and If life were like a radio |'Twould soon fall very flat, And all we had to do | say Was turn a dial a notch or so |Twould be a frightful bore, I ; To tune in something new— 'If we each moment of the day | know, Could choose where we were at,!If life were lke a radio. Shop _for Groceries the Modern Way—In Our OPEN-AIR MARKET “KEY WEST’S SMARTEST FOOD STORE” For that extra special VEGETABLE DINNER be sure to shop at LEE’S where you can be assured of the freshest and widest selection of vegetables 4 in town! THIS WEEKEND WE OFFER- NEW POTATOES, 10 lbs. for ONIONS, 3 Ibs. for - CABBAGE, per Ib - STRING BEANS, 2 lbs. for - SPINACH, per Ib - LARGE ICEBURG. LETTUCE, head RED, FIRM TOMATOES, per lb. ___. JUICY ORANGES, per doz. ___ 2 : Papayas, sapodillas, peas, lima nesta brussel sprouts, broccoli, artichokes, radishes, green onions, carrots, beets, white turnips, Chinese cabbage, red cabbage, rhutabagas, cucumbers, egg plant. 25¢ 25¢ BIG SPECIAL! 12¢ an . 2le Ideal DOG FOOD 3 cans Octagon SOAP 6 bars SALMON tall tin ‘>. Waldorf TISSUE 2-pkgs. WHEATIES 1-pkg. Kix; oe Clicquot Club GINGER ALE and BUBBLING WATER night at 8 p. m. in Lighthouse! Tonight’s practice will take|for Tampa and from there pro-' ‘The Red Barn Players are un- There were also booked at this Building Three to study final! place at 7:30 at the Harris School, poses to hitch hike to his home in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (der the direction of Alan Gray] port two automobiles and one |Holmes. The cast includes Doro-' ;Motorcycle for Tampa, while Bermuda 3 bottles OLD DUTCH 25¢ || 4 for Heinz 25¢ TOMATO JUICE plans for sponsoring the Atlantic: Aquatic Stunt Team February and rehearsals will be held Mon- 26 in a show at Key West Yacht ay and Tuesday nights at Bay- Basin. | view Park. A program of events is being It is imperative that everyone thy Carroll, George Perkins, Al-} mera Carroll, Joseph Daniel,! Sharla Wallace, Charles Birming- | ham, Rothalie Wallace, Virginia! Miss Ruth Higgs left over the} (highway this morning by bus to | spend a short time in Miami with | from Tampa there were booked three autos for Havana. But one passenger, Miss Car- men Fernandez, was on the pas- prepared with the proceeds to; who wishes to participate in the; take care of the team. The stunt! Pageant be present at rehearsal team will bring down two fast| tonight, so that they may be as- | boats and three fast motors, be-| Signed to definite roles and cos-! sides the streamlined aquaplanes'tume measurements taken, Mr.} and water skis. Sweeting declared. An outstanding performer with | |with mechanical |relatives and friends. Captain Thomas Moore left this morning on the early bus parts to be 'placed on his vessel which is berthed at Pirates Cove. |Lockrow, John Putnam and Wil-j senger list coming to Key West) liam Warner. from Havana. ‘HERMAN LEWIS sccsccccconccsnocscecee| ENTERTAINMENT Market The Most Sanitary Market in Town—the Market That Serves You -the BEST of the BEST We have received for this week BABY BEEF and HEAVY WESTERN BRANDED STEER BEEF selling at prices you can’t beat! tias Basle Se 3 12-0z. tins MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS 25¢ TOP - QUALITY — ALWAYS! PORK CHOPS, Ib ___ 25c PORK LOINS, whole, Ib 23c co BEEF ROAST, ces . 27¢ Fresh: Killed _ FLORIDA PIG, tb _. 22c Swift's ALL-SWEET 15¢ lle llc GEM OLEO. Ib LARD, Ib JEWELL, ib Fresh—Nome Made PURE PORK SAUSAGE, ib i 25c ALL INGREDIENTS NOW IMPROVING Herman Lewis of Jimmie Heff- ner’s Revue, who has been con- fined to his bed for several days, is slowly improving. A_ serious attack of grippe and pleurisy has kept Herman abed and away from his duties at Habana- | Madrid. : with glass, Ib I | FOR SOUSE FRYERS — ROASTERS — BROILERS DRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT “Lee’s Food Center—One-Stop Store a Saves You Shopping—From Door to Door also Special Prices On *Genuine Spring Lamb PORK SHOULDERS, 1b _ 18c by whole ss ic PORK HAMS, ib PORK LOINS, Ib 20c 25c by half PORK CHOPS. Ib ALL BEST BRANDS OF PICNIC HAMS, ib __. 23c the team will be Miss Leila Mae| J, Beasley, girl stunter, who is rat- egion, War Veterans ed as good or better than most | Help Police Route of the other stunters. | The American Legion, | {War Veterans, and ex-legion-| ‘naires will hold a joint meeting! Stage Players | tonight at 7:30 o'clock at Legion | ; Hall to lay final plans for its Red Barn Players, who gave| share in policing the route to be! Farewell Dance | orrow’ night the Habana- | Madrid Club presents a “Fare- \well Party” to all officers and ‘NEW SERVICE" AT BROADWAY i" oi The Broadway Market, Angela' two orchestras will afford the en- and Duval streets, calls attention; tertainment for the ;éntire eve- | to a special service now being of- ning, with no minimum, cover or | fered their customers—in their admission charge. Have Dinner Honoring VISIT OUR... PACKAGE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT All of Your Popular renee Are Here! their initial performance of the play, “It's Father Who Pays”, last night at the Division Street School, ner tonight in their honor at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril! Marshall in Telegraph Alley. The dinner will follow the per- formance tonight. Miss Ortlieb Is Visitor Here Miss Martha Ortlieb; of New| York, associated with the Gen- eral Drafting Co., makers of «maps, is a visitor in the city and enjoying her stay to the utmost, she said, while visiting The Citi-; zen office this week. Her present visit to Key West is for the purpose of securing | and compiling data which will be used in the informative and en- tertaining folder, “Detours”, which is issued by one of the largest oil companies in the} world. Mrs. Harold Craft On Visit Here will be guests at a din-| taken by President Roosevelt to-! morrow afternoon in traveling through the city. All members are urgently re-! | quested to participate in this pa-} triotic service, Commander Wil-| |liam Reardon said today. | | | } (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) | Key West and Vicinity: Partly | cloudy with mild temperature to-/| night and Saturday; possibly | showers tonight; moderate north-| east and east winds. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight) {and Saturday, possibly showers | |in extreme south portion tonight) jand in northwest portion Satur- | day; slightly warmer in west-cen- | tral and north portions tonight. Jacksonyille to Florida Straits) and East Gulf: Moderate north-| least and east winds, and partly | | overcast weather with a few scat-| tered showers Saturday and over; south portion tonight. }and plan your weekend shopping j at this store. 2:90 3 oe me fe fo aes She Lost Mr. and Mrs. William H. White| Harry (creeping up and plac- of 1013 South street have as their! ing his hands over Jean’s eyes)— house guest, Mrs. Harold E.|If you can’t guess who it is in| Craft, their niece, from Evanston,|three guesses I’m going to kiss, | i display space today. Three trips each week’ are made} | to Miami to pick the best in fruits jand vegetables for patrons—as- ‘suring top-quality and rightly- priced merchandise in that de-| partment of this first-class Gro-| Turn to the advertisement now ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS | Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 —ewy ee Pe Arizona, Yes. Col. Francis C. Harington. Equatorial Africa. 27. Peru. Edward G. Barow. Pago Pago. Mez’-mer-ism; not mess’- | mer-ism. It was a viva voce vote and} there were no votes in Op | position. 10. She Got the Air “I dscharged that new girl”. “What for?” “She was too green. I told her | All local and visiting guests are expected to assist in saying “Adios” to these fine fellows of the United States Navy. IFO OOOO OL PLE OOo There Is No Substitute For TOP-QUALITY FOODS —and you’ll find just that variety in our GROCERY and MEAT Departments. YOU’RE NEXT... to become one of the hundreds of SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARCHER’S GROCERY and MARKET 814 Fleming Street Phone 67 \ L hherhuhhahahuheudutububeuhebututeekuth OVERSEAS | TRANSPORTATION CO, INC. Remember— if you really want an en- joyable Sunday Meal, order POULTRY from us. SPECIAL, HENS, tb. 26c SOFTBONE ROASTERS and YOUNG PULLETS, Ib _ 29c BATTERY-RAISED FRYERS, ib 35c If you don’t find our Poultry juicy and tender, we will re- fund your money. That's our guarantee! PHONE 52 - White and Virginia Sts. - JOHN COBO, Prop. | is Liquors — ‘in AT REASONABLE PRICES - Cordials COMPLETE LINE OF CUBAN PRODUCTS Lee’s Food Center Key West’s Only Open-Air Market PHONE 94 DUVAL AT ANGELA STS. UBSCRIBE FOR 1 THE - CITIZEN—20c WEEKLY. r SUTITTTTTTOTTTTOTTOOES: giclee | U.S. No.1 POTATOES, 10 Ibs: Whit Ss: 23e FOR A FESTIVE WEEK-END Serve Broadway Foods SEE OUR IMPORTANT FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SPACE BELOW FLOUR, 5-Ibs. - e Lilly SUGAR, 5 Ibs. BUTTER, 29e¢ | eel feos esh, Creamery Cj per Ib sf | 25¢ TOMATOES, 6 No. 1 SALT, 3 pkgs. Armour’s CREAM, can Maxwell House COFFEE, I. | you. | to take the dog out and give him | - fe It was the intention of Mrs.) Jean—Jack Frost, Davy Jones,| some air and she asked where the , Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Craft to remain but a few days,| Robinson Crusoe. [nearest service station was?” | 9c 6c but being an enthusiastic golfer! she has been intrigued by the Key West Golf Course, decided | to stay one month and has taken | out a membership in the local, club for the period. Announcement Of Marriage Advices received yesterday by | Mrs. Eva Hotchkiss were to the} effect that her son, Ottis Hotch-) kiss, and Miss J. Olliff were! married in West Palm Beach, Fla., on December 29. Mr. Hotchkiss is well-known in; Key West, having been employed | in the mechanical department of the P. and O. S. S. Co., on the; vessels of the line. TRY OUR BATTERY-RAISED FRYERS—Guaranteed Tender FRESH EGGS Free Delivery Recognized as the aristocrat of summer suits! PRIESTLEY’S NOR-EAST $99.75 Tailored for Ready-To- Wear Exclusively by L. Greif & Bro. Enjoy true summer luxury—a_ suit that’s tailored as smartly as the costliest suit in your wardrobe—yet so light and thin and cool that you can laugh at heat and humidity! Exclusive —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY (Except Sunday) virect Between Miami and Key West. DIRECT EXPRESS: Leaves Miami 2:00 o’clock A. M., arriving Key West 7:00 o’clock A. M. Leaves Key West 9:00 o'clock A. M., arriving Miami 2:00 o’clock P. M. LOCAL: (serving all intermediate points) Leaves Miami 9:00 o’clock A. M., arriving Key West 4:00 o’clock P. M. Leaves Key West 8:00 o’clock A. M., arriving Miami 3:00 o’clock P. M. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 ‘Warehouse—Corner Eaton and Francis Streets : WOOOTTIITIOTLOTOITTOITOOIOI Te JEWE!) 2 Ib *26¢ 32¢ per lb. . Brookfield BUTTER, per 1b roll _ EGG: LEMONS, doz. _20¢ | Lanse stalk LETTUCE, cach Ls 10¢ BEANS, 1b _ N) i) N N) N N N) N N I} N) N) ) AN) & | N) N) N N) N) N) N N N N NY ‘ \ NY PHONES 178-179 Fresh FLORIDA WE ARE NOW HAULING OUR Fruits and Vegetables Three Round Trips Each Week GUARANTEEING BEST SELECTION OF TOP-QUALITY PRODUCE BROADWAY MARKET Our Price System. . .We Meet or Beat Any Advertised Prices ‘LL, TOMATOES, cans 2 No. 2 cans 25¢ Alsweet OLEO, Meat Specials —from a huge selection of top-quality MEATS! 35¢c S, doz OWN LAMB LEGS, 1 PORK CHOPS or PORK ROAST, 1b LAMB CHOPS, (rib), 1 SPARE RIBS, 1b - or 5 3 Ibs. _10e PARSLEY or RADISHES, bunch 5e ‘15e CAULIFLOWER, each _ Fresh PIGS FEET, 1 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITES DUVAL at ANGELA WOOTOTAIMIOTITLIGTOOIOTOTOOI TAOS S.

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