The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 31, 1939, Page 6

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PAGE SIx SOCIAL ACTIVITIES | Key Westers Leave ; On Trip To Miami FRIDAY— ae Social meeting of Junior Woman's Club with Mts Delio Cobo| Leaving over the highway this and Miss Clara Lankford entertai hing. 5=p. m. Woman’s morning were Mrs. James Adams Clubhouse. is t, Mrs. Stella Delegation from Key West leaves to iittena Key West. Spe absher ae he Club Jamboree celebrating annivegsary of highway open- Curry, who goes for the purpose tof—wisiting with her daughter, ing. SUNDAY— 2 |Miss Corinne Curry, who is a stu- €onecert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. “jdent nurse at Jackson Memorial ° | Hospital in Miami. MONDAY— Regular monthly meeting of Key West Woman's Club. 4 p. m.| Mrs. Curry said before leaving |that her sister-in-law, Mrs. Joe Woman's Clubhouse. TUESDAY— | Fogarty, who recently underwent Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 an operation in St. Vincent’s Hos- Boshi necting of Revi Wes wWoean Clot. pein Chabhouse,, (Dia) an) secksonalle se recteee —o—- jalong nicely, as reported in let- ters received by relatives and |friends in Key West. SOCIAL CALENDAR ——— SHURSDAY— 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. 'Mayg-Cassity Nuptials Held A quiet but pretty ceremony united Miss Juanita Mayg, daugh- ter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Juan Mayg, to Edward Clayton, Cassity, Jr., at St. Mary’s Star ofthe Sea Catho- lic Church last~ night, with the, ceremony performed by Rev. P. J. Kelleher, S.J. Standing with the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rios. After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence. The young couple left for a wedding ue throughout Floriés, ee, North Carolina and Annual High Scheol Operetta, zt To Be Presented April’ 13-14 The music department and the; The story is of a girl who wins dramatic department of the high a movie contest to get a con- school announce the High School tract in the movies. Due to presentation “Hollywood Extra”, jealousy on the part of a star in a_ lively operetta by Charles the movie company she goes Wakefield Cadman. This year through trying experiences but, the operetta will be presented on of course, comes out successful two successive nights, April 13 in the final scene. and 14. | The annual high school oper- According to T. B. Klebsattel,!etta is an event that is looked musical director, preparation for forward to by the people of Key the operetta is coming along well , West. All reports indicate a with promises of a lively, rollick-} jPresentation that will live up to ing show. ‘expectations. PERSONAL MENTION SCSOSSSECSSHSSSSSEOLESEE hi ins agra Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gapen f le House and Grounds Com- and Miss Gertrude Olschenke, ittée of the Key West Woman’s visitors from Seneca Falls, N. ¥., Club.announce a Food Sale to are visitors in Key West today be held next Tuesday. and are immensely interested: ‘The sale will be held imme- sel peeved tat yoo y) Bee me aot a talls wing ithe oregular unique sights which they have seen. monthly meeting held that day — at the club rooms. Mrs. Jerry J. Nicholas L. Osterhoudt, who Trevor is chairman. was appointed to the position of electrician at the naval station, was on the list for his pay check and received it today. Mr. Cassity, who is tennis pro- fessional at the Casa Marina dur- ing the winter, will be employed § at northern resorts during the summer. He and Mrs. Cassity will be here again next winter. *| Woman’ f Club To Hold Food Sale One Marriage License Issued There was one marriage license ued from the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord this morning, which permitted the wedding of Edward Burns Caulk. ins, 62, of Detroit, Mich. and Jane Atterbury Peabody, Grosse Point, Mich. It was understood that the wedding will be performed Mon. day by Judge Lord. Plummers Go On \Trip To Miami Commander R. P. McConnell, of the airbase at Opa-Locka,' Fla., arrived by plane today from the base for a conference with Lieutenant Fort Callahan, officer in charge at the naval station. Lionel Plummer, disbursement officer at the lighthouse depart- ment, and Mrs. Plummer, left jover the highway at noon today | for a visit with their Very Unlikely “You ought to typewrite your poetry, you know?” “My gocdness! If I were clever enough to do typewriting, do you think I would be wasting my time son and 49, of 2 FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1939 50 licatis Th seein psd bch — scot FOSALZLLLLLLLLLLLLLL soca” Somme? \ OFFERING... A NEW ORDER PICK-UP SERVICE! We will pick up your grocery and meat order in the morning and deliver at your request. OR—you may phone your order for Quick Service. 43m TWO PHONES! ARCHER’S GROCERY and MARKET 214 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 SDaIDIOPO OOOO IO Ds: ae. > LOOK — LOOK — LOOK When you really yearn for some GOOD MEAT, come to Bermuda Market We have many specials on Satur- day and Sunday. FOR INSTANCE: WELCOME Besiigel Louise} Shop (in the Jefferson Hotel) TO SEE OUR NEW Easter Dresses; New Washable SHEERS— $2.95 $3.95 ana $4.95 DRESSES— AT $7.95 ana $8.95 |) You will be delighted with this selection of inexpensive and atirac tive dresses SALE $2.00 recat $3. 00. CREPE and \.. SHEERS $5 O6-an these STE $6.00 were originally | Advices have been received| Brief was the recessed session ‘that R. C. Perky, proprietor of|of criminal court which was con- Perky, Fla., and owner of much | vened this morning with . Judge land on the Florida Keys,; will winiam V.. Albury. presiding, at arrive in Key West next week and Whiaik tivo ‘casts. Wee 3 for be present at the meeting next * Wednesday night to discuss mat- | hearing. The first was that of William ters in connection with his weld- jings with the county commissien-|J. High, charged with driving a fers. jcar while under the influence of It is contemplated that MY-|intoxicants. The detendant was Perky will have the tax situation reported’ to be ill, and the case relative to his holdings regulated | was placed on the absentee under the provisions of the Mur-/ docket. phy Act, and it is expected that) Next case was that of Jay Pohl- his attendance at the meéting|man whose car was in the acci- will mean that the matter will be | dent which occurred at the cor- arranged to the satisfaction of all|ner of White and Division. streets parties concerned. i fon February 23. The other car |was that of Mrs. Olaf Soderberg LEWIS RETIRES |who was driving and had as her iriditig-companion Mrs. Clarence the: county jail, but the next day Today marks. the retirement was released under bond of $00. Rie The latter were both froth the service of the United This case was continued: States of L. E. Lewis, whé was ‘the tem. electrician at the ‘ haval istationt Fy forthe™ past’ 20> years, sonath has beer fetired on pension... an excellent record. One sak ago Mr. Lewis was granted - “pre- | retirement leave, which expired | today. * Mr. Lewis said this morning his retirement does not mean that his severing from the service will initiate an inactive career. On the redeemed under the provisions of contrary, it means that he will the Murphy Act, will be made still continue at the work but will this afternoon at the county court- devote ‘his time to speciafizing in house by Clerk Ross C. Sawyer. phases of electrical activity, for Property listed under the act which his a ‘ing has fitted him. consists of 112 parcels, which are TIPFAL LAL 2 2 Keone. PIPL LLLLA LL LLL eo ei sing the accident Pohl- jman was arrested and placed in ee BABY BEEF T-BONE || PORK LOINS. by bait STEAKS, tb 35¢ || 18¢ “and they will melt in | pon CHOPS. center cut. Your mouth” | 2S¢ BONELESS CHUCK and | BONELESS PORK HAM. RIB ROAST. 25c || ae BEEF BRISKET, 2 Ibs. 2Sc || SMALL FORE CLEAR GROUND MEAT. Cena erate Tiets = = 20c || BREAKFAST SLICED 95, $7.25, $12.95 VEAL STEW. BACON. Ib 28c sea si4as. ; ib 1S || OUR YARD EGGS. doz. 33c VEAL LEGS FOR ROAST. || Guaranteed Fresh BAGS $1.00 b 25c || COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER. Originally $1.95 6 to 7 lbs—by whole 27¢ a si I GENUINE CALF LIVER, | LARD. & lle DALE PRICE_ ib $0c || PICNIC HAMS. tb 18e COATS $5.00 | —selected Star We also carry All Brands Meee H SPRING LAMB of Smoked Hams eee roestoncel aad SHOULDER. tb JUST RECEIVED— seo these sale items. Take by whole or half |“ SELECTED TENNESSEE rye oo age pomeeel mea LAMB STEW. 2 lbs. _ 15c || HENS. Ib 26< lent values. you plan a rd i or cea mngy ele eane grain Flank and Brisket i BIG FRYERS. b —35c dresses and ideal for travel- IJe Announcement of property in Montoe county, which has deen 15e —— WHITE and VIRGINIA STREETS PHONE 52 JOHN COBO, Prop. KS SESTTTS SS N a \ q] 7 CAN DEPEND UPON BROADWAY MARKET: WE LEARNED <4 FOR THE BEST MEAT | WHERE TO BUY ‘i AND THE BEST VALUES / THANKS, DEAR, SWELLEST DINNERS ¥ |/OUT_'TS NOT ALL NOWADAYS, MARGE. ON SPECIAL SA Green LIMAS and ~ Charles Taylor, Manager of the @@ughter-in-law, ae end: Mrs. | Porter Dock Co., who had been Joseph Plummer, in Miami. attending a meeting of terminal; Mr. Plummer said they plan to poi ey open as Shaina ,Teturn Sunday and will be accom- , =a ¥ 2" |panied by Mrs. Joe and their son, ernoon. 'J. L., who will spend several R: C. Roberts, keep at Amer- weeks in Key West. ican Shoals Reef light, arrived in Key West this morning and left later inthe day to enjoy his le Wiseuae 8 Club cation. of four weeks with _ his family in Miami. Meets Tuesday Paul O. Busby, of the light- | Meeting of the Board of Direc-| house service, has been reinstated tors of the Kj j est Woman’s| and appointed as.second ass! dclstant Club will be hela! Monday night) at Sombrero Key, | due- td}ithe'at/8 p. m, at the clubhouse. transfer of Wallace L. Bierer: Regular meeting of the Wom- from Sombrero to Light, as second assistant keeper. | jat 4 p. m. at the clubhouse. Carysfort an’s Club will be held Tuesday |! on poetry?” House and Grounds Committee of the Key West Woman’s Club will hold a big FOOD SALE after the club meeting next Tuesday Mrs. J. J. Trevor, Chairman BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service j Phone 135 Dr. Julio de Poo was a passen- | ger leaving on the Cuba for Ha-| vana yesterday morning and will! be absent from the city for sev-j eral days. i Mrs. Irene Lake, who has for} the past several years been al winter visitor in Key West and guest at the Casa Marina, left on the early bus this morning for Miami en route to her home inj New York. i i William Arnold, local traffic! manager of the Florida Motor! Lines and Earl Adams, president | of city council, left this morning} on a business trip to Miami. Mrs. Julio de Poo, was a pas- senger leaving yesterday for a brief visit to Miami, and expeets- to return in a few days. KILLED AT LAUNCHING CARDIFF, Wales—Running in-! bree under Palaie you in a pair of Fortune COOLATORS! COOL as a South Sea Breeze! tad St on p Dat th Sea palm. But Bare arete us fit POecccccscccccccccccccccccccoccoececeoeellNd U.S. MAINE ‘POTATOES, 10 tbs. Large Crisp ICEBERG LETTUCE, per head - 10c Fresh Green ASPARAGUS, 3-16 bundle A9c {we split bundles) Flores TS, BEETS, Cc. :0' per tb - 5c pa cna DELICIOUS APP’ 5 6 for - S 25¢ = Zac tb ae 25c oe epee 28c Black VALENTINE STRINGLESS 12c Siiours, 1 . 20c JUICY GRAPEFRUIT, 5e 2 for. ORANGES, For Suhday’s Dinner try our egos RUSSET Regina, oe hee eee. YOU GET THE mae cree ‘YOU BUY LEE’S MEATS Pais Bien IC HAMS, LaRD and SHORTENING, tb 25¢ -18¢ lle FRESH ARRIVALS OF FANCY POULTRY HENS. . FRYERS .. . BR ALL INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE Maxwell House COFFEE, all grinds, per tb Wilsco CORNED BEEF, per can CREAM, can Royal Gelatin DESSERTS, 3 pkgs. Rosedale PEACHES, 2 cans 25c 15e 6c 19¢c 29¢ ILERS ... STEWS Standard Brand PEAS—CORN, A tht House CLEANSER 2 for. iy aha 10c 15¢ TUNA FISH FLAKES, can SALMON, " tall can 12¢ SUGAR, 5 Ibs. SAVE AT LEE’S FOOD MART VISIT OUR . PACKAGE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Anneuncing~A Brand New Price Policy! These Prices Good All Next Week 10 Ibs. | 23¢ j IRISH POTATOES tb FRANKFURTERS, Quatkity 17e¢ || SHORTENING, bd _ PURE LARD, bi 27¢ SLICED BAC “¢ ‘ON, PHILA. CREAM CHEESE, 2 pkgs. Laurel 15¢ PORK CHOPS. 1b 25¢ Fresh CUCUMBERS, Large stalk CELERY, cach Idaho POTATOES, 3 ‘bs. Chi kh hddkdddaéeebbhadadéud California A LEMONS, doz. Chadd. 13¢ | || ORANGES, doz. Baby. : 10c | SQUASH. 1 20c | Fresh Cuban PINEAPPLES, 15c | Fancy Graded Fresh ae or LIMA BEA. | tb 10¢ EGG PLANT, | each || BARTLETT PEARS, }] can || Happy SLICED BACON, American or Swis: CHEESE, 2-1 box Star pt_can Royal Arms LAD OIL, 19¢ 2 No. 2 cans 29¢ Granday SLICED PINEAPPLE ili oe 15¢ 13¢ DILL PICKLES, 32-0z. jar All 5c NBC CRACKERS, 3 pkgs. Campbell's | TOMATO PASTE, 12 cans bn or oO 23¢| Sel | cme eee FS Wines REASONABLE COMPLETE LINE OF CUBAN PRODUCTS LEE’S FOOD CENTER Key West’s Only Open-Air Market ~ $ DUVAL AT ANGELA STS. PHONE 94 H s IPP LIL LLL LL (ala is poaeesieeceroonamarae to the propeller during the launching of a seaplane, a young aircraftsman received injuries which led to death. SUGAR, 5 Ibs. SOUPS, 3 cans weather shoe, because they’re aired! Ere, COOLATOR bow 00 perforation to in a w: at st «+ «to Keep your feet cool and comfortable, —— like ens style of COOLATORS,' $ and smart, toy add Af i saatng ouch any of your atmanioe aentliea Come ba cedar? ty G. KANTOR, Inc. — 1 COOLATORS are the perfect hot | BRADY’S POULTRY IS BEST. Roasters, tb 30c; Fryers, 16 35c; Hens, t6 30c; Stews, tb 25c; Bat- tery-raised Fryers; Guaranteed Key West Eggs, doz. 40c. 1214} White St. Phone 540-W. Hous- ton Brady, Prop. mar31-1t

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