The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 17, 1939, Page 6

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THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1989 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIA ACTIVITIES [MAYOR ALBURY HEARD! ON LICENSE MATTER’ Epa agate ma The masquerade ball to be; (Continued from di from Page One) - By ULRIZ GWYNN, JR. given Saturday, March 18, at} building be allowed to place Monday night the regular followed by the roll call of par- Habana-Madrid Club will mark chairs and small tables in front meeting of the High School Par- ‘ents in attendance. the only appearance of the fa-| eniteachers Association wae held! Election of otters aa ane mous rhumba dancer “Juanita” coming year was then held, with | of Chicago, who made a trip to) in the school’s auditorium, presi-| the following being elected to|Havana last month to obtain! High School P.-T. A. Held Rhumba Dancer At Meeting On Monday Evening Mask Ball iL | | lof the club on the inner edge of the sidewalk for the accommoda- SOCIAL CALENDAR UdURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. | Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. Brotherhood Banquet 7:30 p. m. Fleming Street Methodist Church parsonage. Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p.'m. St. Paul’s Annex. ge PRIDAY— Key West Choral Society regular meeting, open to winter visi- tors. High School Auditortum. Sunioe Custos of Commerce supper. 6:30 p. m. Alibi ee auran SATURDAY— Masquerade Ball at Habana-Madrid. 9:30 p. m. —_—o— . SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Saige TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 p. m. Church Annex. es os WEDNESDAY— Regular meeting The American Legion. 8 p. m. Legion Hall. Night Clubbers Plan Meeting \Lida ie Weds Howard Lopez « Invitations are out’ to attend and become members of Saturday Night Clubbers” at the Rainbow Rooms of La Concha Hotel, starting tomorrow night at 10 o'clock. This weekly feature will be alis guarantees a “Barrel of Fun” regular spring and summer fea- for participants in this unique ture at 4a Concha and manager dance—an elimination affair car- A. G. Powell is instituting a fea. ying prize awards. tured program of surprise stunts! Larry Sothern, with his music and entertainment with the open- “in the southern manner” will be | ing tomorrow. |master of ceremonies, leading his The announcement today fells! jorehestra in the dance music of the first.appearance in Key! ‘that has grown to be “tops” West of “The Bamboo Dance”. A! amongst the old and young set! 2 aad of what this attraction of Key West. | Justice of the Peace Enrique Es- eno Jr. ;son and Rog Lopez. (tenor perenne =a ‘Growing Fast! -LEES FOOD CENTER Have you wondered why we have acquired so many new friends in so short a space of time?. The reason is that every week-end we offer SPECIAL SAV- INGS to you for HIGH-QUALITY MERCHANDISE OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT THIS WEEK IS FEATURING— NO. 1 MAIN POTATOES, 10 Ibs. .. BEETS—CARROTS—SPINACH, Ib JUICY ORANGES, each LARGE STALKS CELERY, stalk Te 15c AVOCADOS, each 20c Large PERSIAN LIMES OR LEMONS, doz. 20c iIN OUR REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASE Broccoli, String Beans, Lima Beans, English Peas, Lettuce, oe aay, Gren ne: ns, pesneete. Artichokes, ‘ween Corn, jinese age, je Green Pe 7 | Mushrooms, Red Cabbage. ie are | - 23¢ 5e 1c eveccovecece GROCERY DEPARTMENT BARGAINS SALE! Break 0" Morn COFFEE, H é 15e BIG MEASURING AND MIXING PITCHER ONLY 1¢ WHEN YOU BUY AZ LB.CAN CREAM, tall can SUGAR. 5 lbs. TOMATOES, 6 No. 1 cans 3 OCTAGON SOAP, . 6c 22c 25c 25c BO YOU LIKE THE BEST IN MEATS? TRY US THIS WEEK! 3 PORK CHOPS, Ib 25c TENDERIZED PICNICS, b 4 oly and SHORTENING, 19¢ lle 10c om Oo’ LAMB, 1b 25c aa EGGS, doz 20¢ 15¢ FRESH ARRIVALS IN FINE POULTRY HENS — FRYERS — BROILERS — STEWS Best Ingredients for SOUSE Fine WESTERN MEATS. VISIT OUR... PACKAGE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT ree All of Your Poalse » Brands Are Here! AT E REASONABLE PRICES COMPLETE LINE OF CUBAN PRODUCTS LEE’S FOOD CENTER Key West’s Only Open-Air Market PHONE 94 POCO OOH OOS OSOOOOOSOOOOOCCEEEOOCCE : E % H F di tion of pedestrians. The request was referred \the mayor. The petition was \signed by Mrs. Frances de Poo, ident Mrs. Chas. Ketchum presid-|serve in their respective offices:' special costumes for her appear- | jing. Mrs. Milton Sawyer, President.! ance at this affair. She had been | The_meeting was opened with | inment Bue: | ane Entertainm On _ ! Mrs. Wm. Doughtry, Vice-' filling engagements at the clubs FRIDAY, to} MARCH 17, 1939 — Tmonth until the full payment is j made. The bid was accepted. Application Read Application was received from 'Mrs. Ernestino Lopez requesting that she be granted a license to operate a beer and wine saloon in connection with her grocery | Store. No action was taken. | TRY BRADY'S FOR BEST POULTRY — Roasters, Fryers, Hens, Stews, Key West Eggs. Howard Lopez and Lida Rahm- ! “The | ine Were married Wednesday by | Witnesses were Tearance Wil-| ‘Saturday Night , Ler VEVYLE! Mary. Ann (Ole};,Mgnj\ Mose) ‘Swinton, featured singer with) John Pritchard’s orchestra at? | Club Raoul, is singing her Jane | well songs to Key West tomorro night when the club presents it {10th Annual Celebration of its! | opening. John Pritchard will present, lary Ann with his famed baton .the one he has been threaten- } ee to purchase for years. ‘Ann will be back in Key West} next season with a new array of songs, in the meantime singing} her praises of this city up and jdown the Atlantic Coast. | “Skeets” Beebe, the master o | ceremonies, |his inimitable bits laughs ana songs. Complete an- |nouncement of the floor show ! will appear in this paper tomor- |row. ‘Red Born ? Appear Toi f | The Red Barn Players present a repeat performance of “The Drunkard” tonight at ‘School, scene of their present the three P.-T. A.’s of Key West. Last night’s performance was ‘well attended and _ patrons tion presented, ‘is one of the most popular of | melodramas ever produced, with! | appeal to old: and young. 'Jaycees’ Supper Meet Tonight i Junior Chamber of Commerce | will hold its regular meeting tonight at Alibi restau-' rant at 6:30 p. m. President Weintraub has number of important announce-! m@its regarding the club and ex- pects a candidate for state Jaycee president to be in the city next week. Plans to entertain him: will be formulated. among the Jaycees is expected ing. INV = THIS ; P er ent Cc 3, In Exchange ) RUARANTEED Mary | will continue with | of whimsy,’ Harris schedule of plays, sponsored by ; ex-; pressed themselves as being high- } ly entertained with the produc- ; “The Drunkard” | supper- ' al A novel form of entertainment! to be approached at the meet-} SITOOTOTOTOTOTTOOTE TOOTOLOTHS, REDUCTION ¢ DISCOUNT Includes Your Old Tires ALL POPULAR SIZES Lok [CASH ONLY! Albury’s pear | | the repeating of the Lord’s Prayer | President. and the singing of “America”,! Miss Clara Lankford, Secretary. after which several students of | Mrs. Godfrey Thompson, ‘Treagr the High School spoke on the | urer, ‘work-and importance of various; Miss Eliza Gardner, Historian. Oe nes of, the school. Professor Horace O’Bryant ie Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz journ, due to the fact that a num- Vintroduced Wm. Doughtry, who ber of teachers were leaving the spoke on city affairs and told of next morning for the Teachers the duties of a councilman and Convention in Tampa and were j what that official should be. | in need of rest. Following Mr. Doughtry’s talk,; The meeting was | the reports of all standing com- journed urtil the regular monthly |mittees were heard, immediately session in May. Wes /Sodality Sie To ‘Leave For Miami The southeastern section of the | | Sodalities of the Catholic Parishes | jof Florida will meet Sunday in} Miami. The delegation frony Key West ‘MRS. E. MPHUGH MANAGING HOTEL Announenient of new manage- hment for the, Duval Hotel, 130 j wil leave Saturday eyptning at 7; Duval street, made in this is-| j o'clock. sue off The Gitizen.. Mrs, Ellen laa we will represent Key McHugh*is thé manager, and new est are: Rev. elleher, S.J., ‘Marjorie Gwynn, Louise Hawkes, | Fates per night, with special rates Mary Whalton Peggy Domenech, | by the weck, are announced. Flora Barrosa, Anna Louise Cas: | The +hestlery has been modern- tillo, Mary June Crusoe, Vilna) ized with new innerspring mat- eae Mare ret Dion. {tresses and other furnishings. Hot er will represent | x s : one particular, active committee and (cold! running water, “and at the meetings. | Showers are new features. a hee as NOTICE OF FOR TA (Senate Bi NOTICE 1S | That Jessie L. | LEAVES FOR HOME : Mrs. Chas. W. Frazer, who had been visiting in Key West as the . 163) uest of Mr. and Mrs. George | guest of Mr. and Mrs. George F. tider at Tay Archer, left Wednesday for | , issued the 6th home in Jacksonville. of July, A.’ D. 1936, has same in my office ana has made application for a tax deed to} be issued thereon. Said ce i fembraces the following a |property in the County of M eos, | State of Florida. to-wit: Lot 43, Si APPLICATION D RED BARN PLAYERS Present Plat Book 1, Pag TONITE 8:15 rds C4-1 € assessment ‘of the said prop- | Hiss the Villain! Cheer the Hero! erty under the said certificate Harris School — Gen. Adm. 15c Unless said certificate shall be! | redeemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will-be: sold | i} BENJAMIN ou to the highest, bidder at the court | | the 3rd day of April, 1939. i Dated this 8th day of March, A.|} licensed Funeral Directors KS He a : and Embalmers : oss awyer of Citeuit Court of Monroe | IH 24 Hour Ambulance Service ; Night 696 fl sued was in the name of» First | Trust & Savings Bank. Hi ia, to the igHent, bidabe at tmorcourt|) =FUNERAL HOME |= the month of April, 1939, which is Established 1885 County, Florida ij Phone 135 marl0-17-24-31,1939 ENTORY SALE | ~The GENERAL Silent Grip TIRE GIILL II ILI IIS LIM IDM ES Strictly First Class Top Quality—-New Stock , = i 2 Phone 444 er the students’ payt of, ‘the! then’ asked that the meeting ad-| then ad-, K 800 Simonton Street SPPIPLILISIMOTO OLE SS, WOOO OOIIIILIIIIIIITT IIIT O OSL. ei Miesieeemaratee |“Famous Door” and “Villa Mod-| erné” in. Chicago and’ the “Mask Ball? postponed till next} Saturday in order toj) give her| time to get to Havana for her costumes and new routines. Her usual partner is in Chicago but she will dance here with “Tony” one of Key West’s clever; rhumba artists who has_ kindly consented to accompany her for ;this one appearance. Another new and __ talented ‘young tap dancer in the person of Miss Caroline Cherry who is; making her home here in Key! West now with her family, was added to the program and her dancing is said to be of the smoothest type. Some of the members of the floor show so far as as follows: Bard van der Schelling, Tony} Betencourt, Miss Begtrice Mo- | reno, Lloyd Von Fangel, Miss | Maria Farto, Miss Miss Barbara Guerro, Miss Zen-! aida Castro, Miss Caroline | Chetry, Dave King, Miss Juanita | Man, Lauriano Moreno, Miss} Eliss@ Moreno, Mrs. Julio de Poo, the Cuban Rhumba Band; and after much persuasion Dr. Julio de Poo has finally con-} sented to accompany his wife in} the the “society rhumba” for first time on any program. To See The Screen’s, Most Shock- ing Expose ‘Victims of Passion’ ‘Race Suicide’ At The PALACE Celia Bello, | 1214 White St. Phone 540-W. Mrs. Mabel Eiklor, Frank John-} marl7-1t 'son, Joseph E. Browne, William i | R. Warren, Jr., Jack Gaiti and} Jack Long. | ee Purchase Car Is hereby given that the Annual A bid was received from Na-! Election of Directors for the Grief varro, Inc., to furnish the city| Relieved Association will be held with an automobile for the chief | on Tuesday, March 21, at the As- of police. The bid was for $886, | sociation Office, 921 Thomas with $155 to be allowed on the ‘street. All Financial Members turn in of the old car. are requested to be present. By The chief will take care of the| order of your President, George monthly payments with his war-| Baxter. rants, to be liquidated by the city on the basis of $39 per | mar17-3tx NOTICE. F. A. JOHNSON, Secretary. BERMUDA MARKET We Handle Heavy Western Steer Meat Only Your Demands For Any Cut Will Be Intelligently Served ARMOUR’S SELECTED STAR VEAL OUTSTANDING SPECIAL ON LAMB THIS WEEK SMALL LAMB LEGS, ib Creamery Roll BUTTER, lb 27¢ LARD. Ib 10c FRESH EGGS, doz. 33 SELECTED THREE- QUARTER GROWN HENS JUST RECEIVED FROM TENNESSEE. Guaranteed to be tender, juicy and well flavored. You choose yours and we'll dress it while you wait — or phone your erder and we'll deliver promptly. HENS. Ib BIG FRYERS. |b 3 to 4% lbs. SOFTBONE ROASTERS. Ib 29c SMALL LAMB SHOULDERS, 15 _ by the whole LAMB CHOPS, tb _ LAMB STEW. ib . 7c .. 35¢ 15¢ ONLY WESTERN PORK PORK HAMS, ib __ 22c MEATY PORK SHOULDERS, 1b 18c CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS. Ib : PORK LOINS, by half. tb 20c LEAN BREAKFAST SLICED BACON, tb 30c PORK SAUSAGES, ib 25c SKINLESS, CELLO-WRAPPED WIENIES. Ib __ 25c CANADIAN BACON. lb 45c PICNIC HAMS, Ib 22c SMALL PIEDMONT HAMS, ib _ by the v ‘whole 26c 25c 32c 5 to 7 lbs. BATTERY-RAISED BROILERS, Ib 2 to 2% Ibs. EXPERT DRESSING — REMEMBER . . . OUR POULTRY IS FANCY SELECTED. 35e 24c Phone 52 White and Virginia Streets 2,Delivery Boys—2 Butchers—TO SERVE YOU BEST Y%4-tb LIPTON TEA for 25c 3 No. 2% cans 19¢ PHILLIP’S PORK and BEANS, (Led POTATOES, 10: Ibs;...... .22¢ ONIONS, tb c Maxwell House COFFEE, tb Swift Premium CREAM, can dC Made By Libby SALAD DRESSING, at. jar 28¢ SALT, 3 pkgs. Large Shipped EGGS, doz. 10c “TOMATOES, 6 cans Campbell PORK and BEANS, 16-oz. can 25¢ GRITS, 3 lbs. Swift PEANUT BUTTER, reg. . 25c, 13-0z. jar 10¢ PURE LARD, Bi) 2. Wilsco CORN BEEF, sq. can llc SHORTENING, tb SALMON, tall can, each 10c a CUT- _FRESHEST OF VEG BEST OF FRU LETTUCE, each SPINACH, Ib. . CARROTS or BEETS, oe ewer LATE ELAIPOOOS) ea ef TOMATOES, 2 lbs... ORANGES, doz. .......... BROADWAY MARKET We Meet Or Beat Any Advertised Prices PHONES 178-179 Oo hakdkk kkk, hedidi dk ddcdadadidid, di ee ee ee eee ee FIRST GRADE POULTRY AVAILABLE DILL PICKLES, at. jar VELMA MAA A dh hed dda di did ddidde dds 10¢ | ee Roll BUTTER, | | TOMATOES 2 No. 2 cans 26"¢. 15c0 First Grade UP FRYERS and lots of ETABLES ITS MEATS—WE LEAD ss, QUALITY and LOWEST PRICES PORK CHOPS, Ib: -__........-----. 2 FRESH GROUND MEAT, lb. 15c SWIFT HAMS, by half, Ib. ... 27 LAMB CHOPS, ribs, Ib. LAMB STEW, 1b. 2 bun. E 15¢ 15e eae 15¢ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES DUVAL at ANGELA Saas a RE iesera | Geel

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