The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 21, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIA ACTIVITI SOCIAL CALENDAR FRIDAY— “The Crystal Queen” operetta auspices pupils Harris School. 7:45 p. m. Harris School Auditorium. eeepc! SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Aa ES TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper. 6:30 p. m. Church Annex. pea a SHURSDAY— Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. 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. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN seecesessosesssoseseseee eccsecsecvecocccesceges: WEEKLY SCRAPBOOK 1. A World War draft mies! Combine—%-cup diced celery, 1 1! who escaped from custody in cup shredded raw carrot, 1 cup 1920. milk, 2 cups soft bread.erumbs, 2/427. eggs slightly beaten. Salt and pepper... Bake jn modera'2 Bren! | im buttered ring mold. Cook six | | 540A recent study-by ‘the So-| ounces egg noddles in > g| cial, Security Board _ indicates and serve in middle of vegetable} salted water until tender.) Secmta (aens Be Daa mar jand serve in middle of vegetable jchildren Billy and Carmen, left ‘Ting. Use cheese or tomato sapce | on the morning bus for Miami | with this dish. and will be joined there by her | ies Si husband and proceed to Nor-| MUFFIN TINS folk, Va. Accompanying the 3 | would cost $3,130,000. |group as far as Miami was Mrs. | Bake onions, peppers and ap-} 8. An amendment to an im- |Hall’s brother, Ritchie Rosenda. |Ples in muffin tins. They keep| portant bill, containing provisions \ site Ee ok | their shape better and the stuff- jnot ay 'e om a 4 bo sia Miss forton, who has | strey it whic! ie sident | been spending her fourth winter | ‘"® Sannot come out, FOS 606%! sian s-nti without killing the in Key West, left on the morning |i? tins as they do not run togeth-/ | important measure. jbus for Miami en route to her and can be removed without | 9. Opinions vary, but “no” is jhome in Atlantic City. jbreaking yolks. the preponderant answer. | 10. No; they are expected leave soon. L ES | cone ‘PERSONAL MENTION Vegetable Ring With Noodles: Nobody knows; it has not) in war.” ~~ 33; About: 150,000. j | 4a 1Net at this session.” 1937. 6. The term is eaiplayed, | usually, to avoid direct quotation of the Chief Executive. 7. Pan-American Airways system, seeking a mail subsidy, |sayS 52 outbound trips a year to Ramon Alpizar left on the 11 HOUSEHOLD HINTS sum-,between $890. and 8875 for |, THE LOW DOWN » | FROM HICKORY GROVE |eeeeecceescecsceccocsees I am not such a hot expert on! big business, but I guess big busi- | ness, it is not much different from the little outfits. Like a man} jand his boy—the boy, he just has! |not had time to get big, but he | will if he survives the green ap- ‘ples, etc., etc. And this idea about business, |account I was tuned in on a fel- ler talking about finance. And I kept tuned in, thinking maybe he | might tell me how to get some. But this duck, he was explain- ing mostly about taxes. He told about a company, where it was earning around 4 dollars a share} and the stockholders, they got 2 dollars, and the Govt., it got the other 2, for taxes. But the Govt., it got its 2 bucks first. And I been pondering ever since, and thinking about the in- surance I got. My company, it owns a raft of stocks and bonds. This tax business, it is like a} it is running through my head on} FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939 COUNCIL FAVORS = 2s stent Se eee we j Tussion_ SEWER PROPOSAL — ; <=>. PALS Park ball grounds removed to |Trumbo Island park, which is) 5 John now being used as a baseball TRIGGER PALS field with the idea of having —aiso— night games played there. Mr. COMEDY |McCarthy was informed that the lights, under an agreement wih P£ GOGOL Oa aS the diamondball players, was un- jder the supervision of L. P. Art-/ jman from whom permission Would have to be obtained. The ‘council decided, however, to take down the poles that were in bad shape at once as it was shown that they are very dangerous” }Mrs. Eva Warner, supervisor of the park, requested that some effort be made to have lights placed on the grounds for night entertainments there from time to time, especially for the forth-| coming May Festival The coun- cil will endeavor to meet these requirements if possible. There were two ordinances} jpassed on their initial reading,| Returns To oc | After Visit Here jo'clock bus this morning for Mi- |Brotherhood Club ‘Holds Meeting |ami and will there take a ves-, |sel for Havana. Mrs. Beulah E. Taylor-Fritz,| Wesley » Brotherhood held =] who has been a house guest ot interesting — meeting Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Stocking, | | night-at their banquet hall-at: winter residents of Miami andj Fleming Street church parsonage | morning-afid will leisurely re- Key West from Winfield, Kansas, jou William street and a very en-|turii ther’ home in Everett, returned to Miami Thursday eve- |Joyable evening was heid-by the} Washington. ning. members, and a number a en* Mrs. Fritz is president of the; tertaining talks wage given.” Florida Southeastern district, Wo-| | Sat eee eee marge ay ' man’s Christian Tempera the following entertainers heard: Union, and had spent a week in Duet on the piano by Miss Lil- Key West to contact the Monroe} lie Mae Carey and Miss Flossie} Mrs. Simon Van Grieken and County School Board and teach-; ‘May Key. accompanied by Miss granddaughter Esther Margaret | Miss Laura Westland, who Wes | | visiting in Key“ West for 0 | days, left 6n-the early bus this Mrs. Cleora Renew left on the! {morning bus for Miami to join ‘Mr. Renew and spend a vacation, }expecting to return in several) weeks. | and j¢ome off shoe laces dip them in| Wet pumice stone and rub! against fingers to remove ink} cigarette stains. . nn ANS TO TEN foliage of house plants with soap; TEST UESTI | solution. . .Use scissors in-cutting! LEARY Qu ONS) meat, fish and fowx for salads or Belew Bata the ans answers to test ,creamed mixture$:P"Pieces are questions printed on Page 2 uniform then. . If metal. tops! Yes. Bill Terry. Yes. Maj.-Gen. H. H. Arnold. Au-tom’-a-ton; not au-to- ma’-ton. Five o’clock p. m. Bogota. Catalina Island. Securities and |glue at the ends. This will stiff-| en them. . .To sprinkle clothes! easily, use a whisk broom, kept for this: purpose. WASHING WALL PAPERS | Wash “washable” wall papers | carefully. Make a heavy suds, } using warm water and mild soap. ; Exchange ———a— | thunder storm. When it gets to|one of which was for licensing ! cracking around right close to | hotels and apartment houses, and home, you kinda wonder if you|the other prohibiting any con- are next. nections being made to the water zz fA Yours, with the lown down, <a JO SERRA. |=: SPs se ssetLhigirtdsitidzddiétial iN Invariably—Y ou'll Find at ARCHER'S. Prices and Service will Please You, too TOLEDO, Ohio — Convicted of | | Tobbing stores, Edward and Wil-; liam Mattimore, 9-year-old twins | were sent to prison. | MONROE THEATER Hope Hampton-Randolph Scott ROAD TO RENO —and— FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE—WE WILL CALL ing faculty relative to placing al- a, geist “Schubert’: cohol-education literature in the! serenade”, was played a a schools to supplement the text-| fessor T. B. Klebsattel, accom- course required by State School Law. She placed! the Bertha Rachel Palmer text-' book course in every school in the county. Solo was rendered by Rev. J. P. Lilly, and was followed by a duet | iby Misses Key and Carey, and Professor Klebsattel was heard in ja selection on the violin, “A Song | A complete reference set was} | Without Words”, Miss Knowles! also placed in the county super- he pH epg ieler ier a tend 'S . er ie ente! inment a de- intendent's office and Key: West sicittul supper. was ‘served, the} Public Library. These are avail-j j menu consisting of roast- pork. | able to the public. | mashed Potatoes, peas, sliced to- Mrs, Fritz laid the foundation! matoes, coffee and a delicious: plans for the organization of a! custard. the Florida|panied by Miss Marie Knowles. | | Curry, left on the early bus this |morning to visit for a while with relatives and friends in Miami. | —— Mrs. G. F. Ayala, been spending a stay here with Mrs. Emma Ayala and other relatives, left over the highway this afternoon for Miami en} jroute to her home in Tampa. | Emilio Romero, proprietor of ‘the Oriental Pharmacy, and nep-| shew Florencio Romero, were pas- | sengers leaving on the Cuba yes- 'terday for Havana, and will or 8 \for several weeks-.while Flor- encio is being treated by a spe- | cialist. who had’ local Woman’s Christian Tem-| perance Union. Sodality Enjoys ! Social Meeting | The Sodality of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church held their monthly social meeting on Wed- nesday evening. The Sodalists and their guests had a very en- joyable time playing Michigan. Delicious refreshments were served. . Those present were: Rev. P. J. | Kelleher, S. J., Rev. R. J. Mul- lin, S. J., Misses Marjorie Gwynn, Louise Hawkes, Dora Medina, Anna Louisa Castillo, Helen Bra- gassa, Edith Moffat, Peggy Dome- neche, Mary June Crusoe and! | ‘Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock; | Josephine Acosta Garcia. The Brotherhood meets every} eee Mr. and Mrs. Roland Weather- in the parsonage on William| ford and daughter left over the street. A well selected program highway yesterday afternoon for has been arranged for Tuesday| Miami where they will spend the ee of next week. weekend. | Marriage License H, Hi. Hair, district supervisor of the Florida Beverage Depart- Issued Today - ment, who was in Key West yes- |terday checking up the books of Shortly before on noon today there | the wholesale houses, left in the was issued from the office of) afternoon for Miami. Judge Raymond R. Lord a mar-| riage license permitting the wed-| BEST’ POULTRY at BRADY’S. ding of Emerito Gomez and Miss! Roasters, 16 30c; Fryers, tb 35c: |Hens, 16 30c; Stews, tb 25c; Bat- Mr. Gomez told The Citizen | tery-raised Fryers; that the ceremony would be per- | Key West Eggs, doz. 40c. formed by Notary Public Rogelio | White St. Phone 540-W. Hous- | Gomez. jton Brady, Prop. apr21-1t | | Apply suds to paper with soft: cloth. Remove with soft, clean; cloth, quickly. Do not let the |suds remain on the paper too long—it Hes apes loosen it. Commission. It is one of the Danish is- lands in the Baltic. NEW SUMMER RATE INSPIRATIONAL | TERRACE A good man out of the géod'f QUTDOOR BOWLING treasure of the heart bringeth! Duval at Angela | forth good things; and an eyil) 0c DAY or EVENING |man out of the evil treasure r I ction Free Parking | bringeth forth evil things—Mag- | Coolest Cor. Now Under Roof thew 12. | PAY US ONE VISIT and you will be so amazed at our e Garden Fresh Vegetables ¢ that you will not be satisfied shopping elsewhere! ‘SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEKEND No. 1 Maine 25e No. 1 POTATOES, 10 Ibs. LIMA BEANS and 19¢ 29c 9c Tender, Green PEAS, 2 Ibs. STRINGLESS BEANS, 2 Ibs. Young Florida MAN TO REMEMBER Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c 4 BENJAMIN LOP! FUNERAL HOME tte 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service ij Phone 135 Night 696 FOR YOUR ORDER AND DELIVER FREE ARCHER’ GROCERY and MARKET 814 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 SLIMIMELIIIIITOL TTS (CaizesstaaaesD COLUUTUOMMOEEEEE JACK. IT’S JUST AS GOOD AS WEVE BEEN HAVING, AND THE SERVICE AT a BEETS, 2 Ibs. _____ Vilna Alfonso, Evelio Rueda and | Antonio Martinez. Guests were Miss Louise Ketchum, Paul Mesa and Jay Stricker. The Sodality will hold monthly business meeting on} Sunday morning at 10:30, at which time plans will be made for a chicken salad supper to be held on May 6th at the Wo- man’s Clubhouse. All members! .are requested to attend this im-} portant meeting. McCarthys Left | This Morning | —- | Lieutenant E, R. McCarthy, of | the Coast and Geodetic Survey, Mrs. McCarthy and their son, E.| R. McCarthy, Jr., left over the! highway this morning for Miami) enroute to Galveston, Texas, | where the lieutenant will join the] Hydre »grapher vessel of the serv- ice. | Arriving in Miami the party} will board the Mallory Liner Al-} gonquin, which goes direct to the Texas port. their Announcement Of Engagement Anibal de Castro, 1100 White- head street, announces the en-/ agement of his daughter, Con-} cha, to Jack Carey. | Miss de Castro is a former high | school student of Tampa, =<] = Fortunes at making her home in Key West. | 4 OST STYLES Mr. Carey is an employe of} ‘4 Thompson Fish Co., being con- nected with the ice department. | The marriage will take Place| in the very near future. | a a Se aaa Si IEEE Fortune model. Comfort, too, i eet Where Friends Meet Regularly CHICKEN and RICE OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL JOHNNY'S MANHATTAN DINER | 627 Duval Street Ce J26. K | 1 Thdfboss even noticed hes. se Smart” style—that’ 's in every” 2 ithe construction and in our fit- ‘ting. And a man shows wisdom, Iceberg LETTUCE, large head Medium size bunch ASPARAGUS CRISP CELERY, per stalk California gl tae A CAU! _10¢ 23¢ Me 20c RIPE ‘MANGOS, doz. + ie oe FOR BEST MEATS, COME TO LEE’s PICNIC HAMS, 1. Qq BEEF Sing Lec O' LAMB, % 20C PORK CHOPS, center cuts, Tb PORK LOINS, by whole, 15 Philadelphia POT-ROAST, tb __ 25¢ SHORTENING, tb _ lle We Swift's OLEO, tb - CREAM CHEESE, “Be ALL INGREDIENTS FOR ae SOUSE Choice Fryers, Stews, Hens and Broilers 25c. Resse Maxwell House COFFEE, tb _____ Gold Medal and Pillsbury FLOUR, Shs. : SUGAR, 2 No. 2.cans, i Sq! SAVE AT” LEES FOOD MART All of Your Popular Brands Are Here! ANTOR Incorporated s CUT-UP) EXTRA FRYERS Wilson's PICNIC HAMS, 1b HENS, 4 to 6 Fancy Selected SPEGIL THIS, WEEK Strictly Fresh ibs., 1% —_ EGGS, daz Laurel SLICED BACON. & Fresh SPARE RIBS, 2 Ibs. EGGS. doz PORK CHOPS, bi) Country Roll BUTTER. TIER % bi SHORTENING. All Sweet OLEO, 2 Ibs., with glass 2 tbs American CHEESE, ® WE HAVE THE FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES | == and LOWEST PRICES Fancy, Iceberg LETTUCE, 2 heads Large, Juicy 15e \ ORANGES, doz __ _ 19¢ MANGOS, 12”%e 10c Fresh, Cuban PINEAPPLES, Fresh CUCUMBER, 3 for i] Yellow or Red ONIONS, 2 Ibs. 9c No. 1 Maine POTATOES. 10 tbs. _ 24c Large stalk CELERY, each MARSHMALLOWS iS phe

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