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PAGE FOUR SOCIA ACTIVITIES L CTS Special Meeting Held By Jr. Woman’s Club ‘A very delightful special meet: Mr. and Mrs. John Bright were Lockrow Family |Leaves For Home | Some of the last of Key West’s ing was held by the Junior Wom- an’s Club Thursday afternoon at the home of the Key West Wom- | winter visitors to leave for their | passengers leaving on the, P. and | O. boat yesterday for a visit with an’s Club on Division street. |their son John B. Bright in Cards were enjoyed and at the | Tampa. end of the games the count of} Ran sae the scored showed that high | Mrs. Clarence Roberts was a score went to Mrs. Dolly McDer- | passenger on the early bus this mott, and the consolation was|morning\to join Mr. Roberts in won by Miss Marie Lowe. Miami and will remain in- ~ Delicious refreshments were | definitely. served during the afternoon by | —_ i the hostesses, who were Mrs.! Miss Aline Pinder who was in Maurice Scammons and Miss Ada|Key West visiting with friends Rodriguez. E i jand was the guest of Mr. and Those attending were: Misses | Mrs, Myrti@fd Cates, left on the} Marjorie Gwynn, Louisa Delaney. | early bus today for Miami and / Susan LaKin, Marie Lowe, Fay | will embark from there for her Adams, Louise Hawkes, Louise; home in Hopetown, Bahama Is- Ketchum, Frances Tiller; Mes-! lands. dames Osgood Kemp, Joe Lopez, | Jack Carbonell, Samuel Russell, | Raymond Curry, Dolly McDer- mott and Merrill Roberts. Johnsons On | Mrs, G. M. Gutierrez, who was | visiting briefly in Key West and} was the guest of Miss Etta Pat- terson at the home on Caroline street, left on the early bus for! Visit H. Miami en route to San Antonio, isit Here |to be with her daughter Mary,| ee | whose husband G. A. Jacunski, | Munson Johnson, who is as-|was recently injured in an aero- sociated with the Fiorida Power | plane accident. and Light Co., and Mrs. John-} son, and his brother Dr. Mark-; Sister Clotilde, of France, Sis- | lin Johnson, of the Good Samari-|ter Julia Maria, Sister Estelle tan hospital of West Palm Beach, | Marie, Sister Mary George, and and Mrs. Johnson, are guests of ;Sister Laurant Marie, left on the | their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Vesey ;Cuba yesterday for Tampa for a Johnson at the home on Flagler! period of Study at the University avenue. jof Tampa. This afternoon they expect to; ;Highway yesterday home in the North were Mr. andj Mrs. V. L. Lockrow and daugh- ters, Virginia, Lois, Muriel and Janet who left over the Overseas for Bir- mingham, Michigan. The Lockrows came to Key West early in December and oc- cupied the Johnson homestead at Southard and William streets. While in this city Miss Vir-| ginia made quite a name for her- self as an artist and was quite active at the Key West Com- munity Art Center. She also/ took part in various dramatic and social activities here. On leaving Key West each member of the family expressed a hope that they would return to Key West in the Fall. Leave To Attend Charch Meeting Jack Aguero afd Armand Al-/| myda were passengers on _ the early bus going to Lakeland to attend a meeting of the Young) Peoples’ Assembly to be held next week. Mr. Aguero represents the | Stone Church and Mr. Almyda! represents Fleming Street Metho- | dist Church. They said that oth-| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Next time your club meets, or you have a family reunion, list the names of 20 of those present. Let them be members of your family, relatives, close friends. Look well upon their happy faces, for at the present rate one out of that 20 will be killed or in- jured in an autornobile accident within the next five years. It may be you, or your daughter, or your mother, or perhaps your sweetheart. It may be a minor injury; it may be a crippling, disfiguring casu- alty; it may be death. f |contractor*now with several jobs law of averages, assuming that the annual total of traffic deaths and injuries reported by The Travelers Insurance Company for 1938 will not increase in any of the next five years. t Fortunately, you and your rel- atives and friends can evade the law of averages. You can beat it by being above the average in your walking and driving habits. If you and your group of 20 will walk and drive safely, the average injury probably will not strike in the next These figures are based on the er members are to leave tomor- row to join the asembly. be joined by J. R. Tanner, man-j| Mrs. G. E. Walsh and Miss} Galeys Leave On \Trio To Miami | next 2() years; it may, in fact, never strike. Moore Family Arrives Here five years; it may not strike in the | PEOPLE'S FORUM eoccccccvccoescoooecccce UNFAIRNESS TO KEY WESTERS £ditor, The Citizen: It seems to me that all the private work being done now in Key West is contracted by out- siders. One contractor, for a stance, has been heard to - mark: “I'll take the work for | next to nothing, and if any Key | West man works for me, he'll have to do two men’s work and |for thirty cents an hour—or jelse”, | This situation leaves the Key | West carpenter, painter, etc., who could otherwise make a decent living, on the relief. And thirty jcents an hour for a good painter jor carpenter places him on the |level with common labor. I know |of many men without work, who | are always after it—but are told, |“Mr. So and So (usually an out- |of-town man) has been given the contract”. And a certain outside! in: ahead of him, is so violently sar- eastic and profane that my hus- band couldn’t work in the same} {house with him. Incidentally his work had no connection with} ;my husband’s, | | There aré fine carpenters inj; | Key West who want work and do! | the Work'good; who have families | |to support and who spend their! |money here. Lets see that they get it. Very sincerely yours, BARBARA GREENE. | (Mrs. Henry W. Pinder, 710 Caro- line Street.) Key West, Fla., | June 10, 1939. ANSWERS TO | DAFLY QUIZ) \ | SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1939 Poccccccvovsevcosccoeon: PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS| “tiseling Cops Are eecceccersececerseeesseoos | Suspended From Force Honor roll, based on semester | grades of pupils in Key West) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 10. Senior High School, follows: —No longer will Indianapolis po- Honor point average 3.00, Ray | licemen use their badges as meal Perez; 2.75, Louise Collins, Jes- | tickets. sie Watkins; 2.60, Mario Napoles; ; The safety board suspended 2.25, Griselda Garcia, Walter Mc-' two officers for five days each Cook, Lorraine Harrington; 2.20, because they flashed their badges Eleanor Carey, Ray Demeritt;! instead of paying for restaurant 2.00, Betty Lewin, Shirley El-/junches. The board ruled that bertson, Ella Nicolai, Roland| henceforth police badges will not Keeton, Phillip Orta, Anita Berk- buy meals. owitz; 1.80, Edwin Berkowitz; (Ry Associated Press) 1.75, Donald Lowe, Nellie Perez, Olga Machado, Sergio Alvarez, Fleming Street Methodist (Uptown) Church Jim Lilly will return from Tampa Conference Saturday and will conduct both Morn- and and Evening Services on Sunday. |Alicia Borges, Magali De Leon, George Henriquez, Eugene Lowe, Dolores Romaguerro, Margaret Bernal, Louis Ovide; 1.60, Eliza- beth Roberts, Jack Einhorn, Bet- ty Henriquez, Ottolee Kirch- ‘heiner; 1.50, Ruth Currie, Glenn | Mitchell, Eric Curry, Eugene Fa-| bal, Arthur Hollerich, Lois Ma-| lone, Wallace Mitchell, George) Cates, Sam Collins, Mildred} Morning Subject: “Closing Chapter In Life Of John, The Baptist.” ’ Evening: “Old Things Have Become New.” Whitley, Charles Aguero, Allen} Neil Roberts. Chas. Aronovitz | PEARLMAN'S, In. Deatent Soe | You don't need to shop around when you shop here.... A complete store fox— Ladies’, Missess’ and Children’s Shoes Buy your shoes at this store. | All leather shoes at no higher cost. 200 pairs of new Sandals, [ Beach Shoes, Mexican ef- fects, etc. All en sale at pair $1.00 The Season’s Newest. Styles in all-white, white and brown, Luggage, Earth, on = $1.98 pair Presents— ‘MONDAY MORNING MONEY-SAVERS’ STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M. $1.98 DRESSES REDUCED TO — $1.39 Special SHEER : $2.98 SILK DRESSES - Below are the Answers to Test| Questions printed on Page 2 os | LITTLE BOYS’ WASHSUITS, each — 39c 10 pieces MUSLIN, per yard __. ~ MARQUISETTES, figured, are edhe LADIES’ SLIPS, each CHILDREN’S SHOES AT $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 anv $1.98 DRESSES Here you can always find a large variety of the season’s e in DRESSES. Just —a new shipment of TRIPLE SHEER Bese aoe STRIPED HHEERS, on sale $1.98 ALL HIGH PRICED DRESSES HAVE BEEN MATERIALLY REDUCED BEACHWEAR An unusually attractive show- ing of SLACKS, SLACK SUITS, SWIM SUITS, BEACH SANDALS, etc. priced for quick selling. ON SALE—one table BATH- ING SUITS, values to | only MONDAY SALE No. i James Edward Oglethorpe. | Four. Yes In’-tri-ka-si; si. Lake Huron. Orbit. Squalus. Three times. Colorado. not ni-trik’-a- | Drastic Reductions On All Beachwear and Bathing Suits the study of Aeronautics since he| jhad been a young boy, had de-| } Voted much time to the study and | ;his aim was to become a licensed | | CRINKLE BED- { pilot. accom- | SPREADS, each —_— 50c — | as aE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duckett,| Fred Johnson, son of Mr. and daughter, Mrs. Norman Boyd,|Mrs. James Johnson, left on the | and baby were arrivals over the morning bus for Bennetts, Flan! tice, who were down at the| i ‘highway this morning for a visit to take his examination for Com- stale (ha wish Lith anenees cia. | t ra) with relatives and friends and|mercial Airplane Pilot and In-| 7°" eninaeeee | SHOES! : SHOES! Sgahages Bargain Counters plan to return to their homes in | Structor, for which he has been | | Miami this afternoon. | assiduously studying for several | "Key West's Outstanding!” | CHILDREN’S SIZES LA CONCHA HOTEL To misses. 49€ _ He arrived from Miami yester- ;day to meet his father, |panied by his mother, sister, Mrs, | cs \W. R. White, and daughter, | ! | years. { Seen with his father at the bus | aging engineer of the West Palm|Betty Ann Walsh, wife and | Mrs. H. C. Galey, daughine’ Mrs. James Moore, son James Beach water works, and Mrs. daughter of Special Agent ee el Today |Miss Ruth Rose and Miss Eliza- S- Moore, Jr., and daughter Miss | party of guests at the Johnsonihad been visiting in Key West! Te | way yesterday for a brief visit, over the highway last evening} home. {and Havana, left on the Cubaf{ Issued from the office of Coun-|in Miami and plan to return ‘to-| and are guests at the home of} Marklin Johnson and Mr. and | ne jmorning was a marriage license| iss Galey, who is employed the home in the lighthouse reser-| Mrs. Tanner to leave some time; Loxley Arch, designer and jauthorizing the wedding of An- with the Florida State Employ- vation. | they will find lots of “i excellent | Union for the Thompson Inter- {Virgie Corinne Key. \to take the examination for the one of the attendants Monday} fishing and game sea fighters. j ests, left'this morning on the bus; Notation on the license show-| Merit System, which is indicated night at the wedding of Andrew | |on the matter of constructing ves-)ed groom, who is just 20 years} ‘This examination is to be taken Corinne Key. The Moore’s ex-| 9. ‘sels for a company in that city. old, officially granted her con-|/py clerks, stenographers and pect to spend 10 days here. a Meet Monday i selene ‘Bed oiler \ eed Mrs. Robert Laird, who hadj The wedding is to be perform-| of the state. “"The Key West Garden Club been a patient in the Marine hos- ed by Rev. J. M. Lilly of Flem-} meeting of the season Monday} from her illness and returned to} | t night at 8 o’clock at the on on the early bus. | Division street. |For Bennetts, Fla, Dr. K. Dohlberg, Supt. of the} —_- { Fairchild Gardens, Miami will be} Miss Mary Miller, who was) A. D. Luethi will have a dis-| with relatives, left yesterday on play of specimens. |the bus for Miami, accompanied charge of the flower arrange-| will visit with Miss Miller for ment. |several weeks. “Landscaping and Horticulture.” | A large attendance is desired as learn what can be done in the; garden during the summer and| sets “in. ecece Szvvcecesoceseces | afternoon. B. C. Moreno, WPA area super- } visor in Monroe county, who was! called Tuesday to Miami for aj conference with E. S. Lofberg, assistant director of operations, returned to the city Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plummer | and son, J. L., and Mr. Plum-| mer’s mother, Mrs. Lionel Plum- way tomorrow and will be met} at the toll gate by Mr: Plummer. | for the fishing and the others mer, will arrive over the high-| < station, Mr. Johnson told The| Citizen he had been interested in | — THY IT TODA The Favorite In Key West Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Open The Year Around Garage | Let Us Estimate on YOUR Printing POSTERS BOOKLETS | | | | One case SHEER PRINTS, yard 10¢ New Priscilla and Cottage Oc CURTAINS, on OUT — SHORTS 25¢ LADIES’ SIZES, 24. Pert $1.00 Let us FIT YOUR FOOT With STYLISH EASE, And FIT YOUR PURSE With PRICES THAT CLOSING with TOPS TO MATCH, at only Nort will remain on the bridge STAR + BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS STATIONERY OFFICE FORMS: will come to Key West with Mr.) Plummer. PLEASE. SAVE MONEY on at Reasonable Prices BARGAIN MONDAY PHONE 7 ot | . CHAS. ARONOVITZ | Department Store =| Captain Harry J. Pierce, who headed a unit of the Safety Pa- trol from Homestead, Fia., SEAR which made a recent trip to! Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Bryan, their Washington, an account of which|children, John and. Billy Bryan. appeared in The Citizen at the|were visitors from St. Petersburg time, was an arrival in Key !'yesterday and left‘on the return West this morning for a_ visit!in the afternoon after~ a very with his uncle, C. Sam B. Cur-| pleasant visit. ry, and Mrs. Curry, and many) other relatives. HEAR THIS SUNDAY NIGHT 8 P.M. First Baptist Church Subject: “The Present Day Depression Pretold In The Bible.” EVE WE Ladies’ PARASOLS One case Betts PRINTED BATISTE, on sale, sa 15¢ All kinds of NOVELTY SHEER FABRICS, yard 25c and 20c PURE SILK, full-fashioned HOSE, 79c and 69c value, discontinued colors on, sale 35c pair or 3 pairs-for $1.00 PURE SILK HOSE, all new colors, pair a _ 50¢ Marriage License Tanner, and will form a happy 'of the Railway Express Co., who! |beth Ayala, left over the high- Catherine Moore, were arrivals It is planned by Mr. and Mrs./ yesterday afternoon for Tampa. |ty Judge Raymond R. Lord this} morrow, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Demeritt at |* 3. today for the Marguesas where | builder of the Schooner Western ‘drew Charles Elwood and Miss| ment Service in Key West, went) James, Jr., was selected to be | jfor Miami where he will confer|ed that the mother of the intend-| jn recent rules of the service. | Charles Elwood and Miss Virgie | Garden Club To ;sent to the marriage of her son.| other employes from all sections and Tree Guild will hold the last pital in Key West, is recovering jing Street Methodist Church. | fies NS -|Fred Johncon Leaves Key }her home in Miami this morning|her mother, Mrs. Julia Bean, West Library. the guest speaker. j}spending a time in Key West Mrs. B. C. Moreno will have! by Miss Leonora Whittaker, who Dr. Dohlberg will speak on this will be an opportune time to fall. before the winter season; > 1 Today’s Horoscope. $1.00 e e Today gives artistic desires with much ability but the dispo- | sition may be erratic with but} little tendency to make friends. The real nature is suppressed and! the®person is not always under-/ stood. Much sorrow may at times and however undeserved follow this degree: e| Twe Weeks At Seashore| For Price Of Two Days At New York City - DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. — You.fan spend a two week vaca- tion at the Florida seashore this | summer for no more than it} would cost you for two days in| New York City. Summer rates at The Riviera Hotel-near Daytona ich are as! low as six dollars weekly per person. 120 Fireproof rooms,} each with Radio and Fan. Spe- cial Low Family Rates. Tennis, badminton, pingpong and other sports, including the} new artesian swimming Pool, | with sand beach, umbrellas and| beach chairs, are all free to Ri- viera Hotel Guests. Telephone The Citizen, 51, giv- ing number of persons i MONROE THEATER Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in VICTOR HERBERT'S SWEETHEARTS Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—1l5-25c HOLTSBERG'S 50c DAY MONDAY PRINTED SILKS, 10 pieces, 2 yards for _.... PRINTED PIQUES, 3 yards for .._.__ - FLOWERED TRIPLE-SHEERS, regular $1.00, yard One table of REMNANTS, including POWDER PUFF MUSLIN, CREPES, SILK, each remnant Representative B. C. Papy, of! —_—_— Monroe county, who had been! Miss Dorothy Bean, student! attending the session of the Flor-/| nurse at Jackson Memorial Hos-jida Legislature, which adjourned pital in Miami, is spending a va-|Friday, June 2, returned to the) cation of several weeks here with|city yesterday afternoon. || THE ARTMAN PRESS THE CITIZEN BLDG. SHOES 500 PAIRS .. . LADIES’ SHOES. Broken sizes. Some formerly selling as high as $3.95. ALL AT ONE PRICE _ i $1.00 20% Discount On RHYTHM STEP SHOES _ 50e . 89e _9e One Table of BEACH WEAR. ‘Every item on sale at 25¢ AI.L BEACH WEAR IN STOCK REDUCED 33 1-3% CLOSING OUT—FANCY 5 Cc ORGANDY, at yard —_._ Clean Sweep Sale In Every Department Save Money By Shopping ' At— TheStore of Fashion DRESSES All leading styles; .. any type . from 98c up 50 Ladies’ SILK DRESSES, Triple Sheers, Canton Crepes, all leading styles and qualities, dpe $5.95 to E ee Be sure to see our NELLIE DON DRESSES BOYS’ WASH SUITS, 1 to 3, and St06_ Very fine DOTTED SWISS, regular 39, 2 yards ____ 5c SHEER WHITE GOODS, on sale, 3 yards for __.___ 50 $1.00 yard FANCY NOVELTY SILKS, on sale, yard ____ 0c $1.00 FLOWERED MARQUISETTES, yard 0c Two tables of CLEARANCE IN BEACHWEAR _____ 0c BE ON TIME! Just. In... Another Shipment Of $1.98 DRESSES - +. Veiles and Triple Sheers Come and See Them—You'll Want Several _ 40-inch PRINTED TRIPLE SHEERS, formerly $1.00 yard, on sale 30 Pieces, 40-inch. PRINTED and PLAIN SPUN, yard ___. Make this yard your headquarters for any Lumber or Building Material need~ you may have. Complete satisfaction in every respect is GUARANTEED! CHIEELY LUMBER CORP. Phone 297 Caroline and William Streets “Everything In Building Material” to you at once from The Riviera | Hotel -near Daytona Beach, Flor- | ida.—(adv). LINEN DEPARTMENT Fully stocked with all kinds of linens. HAND-MADE LACE SCARFS