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Sovocccvevccccosecccees PERSONAL MENTION Bbecccccnaccccsccccccces “Miss Connie Griffin, of Lake City, Florida, who had been visit- ing Miss Sylvia Pinder, Southard street for the past 10 days, returned Wednesday on the Florida Motor Lines bus for her home. While here she was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.} Harold Pinder. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gwynn and son Berton, were arrivals in the city .yesterday afternoon from Miami, and were meeting their great many old friends They expect to remain until to- morrow. Mr..and Mrs, Jerome Nottage and daughter Lorraine, left over the highway this morning for} 1107| Junior League To. Sponsor Dance (GLASS CO. IN NEW QUARTERS The American Legion Junior Baseball League will sponsor a Announcement is made on page|Grand Ball tomorrow night at one today of new quarters for|La Conga Night Club on Front \'the Brady Glass Company, for-| Street. 5 jmerly doing business on Division lsael cond able aenee street. The new address‘is at 209 Ann | street, across from, the City Hall. Patrons and friends are invited to drop in at the new place of business. ~ and Rhumba . features -staged nightly at this favorite | night spot. Frank Sabini and Emma Ayala present numbers each eve- |ning—and the _ Tropical Swing- HOTEL LEAMINGTON * | appearances. addition to the regular . Gonga | Strictly N. E. 1st Street at Biscayne Boulevard visits in Miami and Tampa. They were accompanied by Miss Mary| Phyllis Gray, who had been} visiting the family and was re-| turning to her home in Miami. | ! J. A. Cook, agent for the Flor- id@ Motor Lines at Fort Pierce,| who had been spending a week's | vatation in the city, left on the| @atly bus today returning to his station to resume his duties. + Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Pi { @nd family, who had been visit- ing relatives and friends in Mi-| €tnoon, Mro, Baker Arrives In Auburn, Wash. Mrs. Raymond Baker of South- | atd street, accompanied by Miss} Sylvia Coller of Miami, who left hhete about a week ago enroute | to Auburn, Washington, have argived in that city, according to} ‘word received here by relatives. | Mrs. Baker will visit her} daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs, Louis MacDonald, _and| granddaughter, Betty. Mrs. Bak~- et will remain there for about three months. Special Dance Tuesday Night A special dance to which all) ot Key West is especially invited will be staged next Tuesday evening, July 18, at Club Cayo} Hueso, sponsored by the Key! West Senior and.Junior Woman ‘s| Ciubs. Proceeds from the dance. will goto the benefit of the Key. West Public Library. Details of ad- mission are included in the ad-| Vertisement* on page one today. | ial entertainment for this affair is being planned by the} eommittee in charge. Dance Tomorrow Night At Raal’s «Big dance will be given tomor- tow night at Raul’s Club in honor of the visiting National Guards- men. The affair is being herald- | ed asa “Hold-Tight” dance—and will serve as an official welcome by townspeople to the encamp- ment. Dancing will get under way at | 10 o’clock and Gould Curry’s or- chestra will furnish the music. A| large attendance is expected. Ad- mission details are contained in the ‘advertisement on page one! today. Cabreras Have House Guests Misses Eleanor with the foreign service of the telephone company _ in York and Miss Rose L. DeNicola, of the New England Telephone | and Telegraph Co., of Providence, Rhode Island, are visitors in the | city’ and are guests at the home} of Mr. .and Mrs.-Sebastian Ca-/ brera, Jr, on Southard street. ‘Miss Paylock is a sister of | Joseph L. Paylock, who has been | in the city for some time prombt- ing sales for the Cabrera Whole- sale Co., Inc., and the party plans | to leave the city Sunday over the | highway -enroute to New. York. | Mr...Paylock says that he has a few matters to straighten out in New York and after this busi-| is concluded he plans on re- | pot to Key West in the Fall. E. Paylock, | New| Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay + Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping Districts and Amusements - SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room with Bath—$1.50; Double Room with Bath—$2.00 ALFRED SIMONS .... Manager | jevery THURSDAY . direct} QUALITY eae a BEST SERVICE ARCHER'S. GROCERY and MARKET 814 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 | { | | | | ‘BARGAIN STRIP : Fine Granulated SUGAR, 5° lbs. Armour’s Star POTTED MEAT, 2 cans — Maxwell House COFFEE, tb - Libby's . ‘ PINEAPPLE JUICE, 3 cans 2 _. U.S. No. 1—New POTATOES, 4 Ibs. CREAM, tall. can Gold Medal FLOUR, 2-16 pkg. Break O’Morn COFFEE, tb No. 1 TOMATOES, 3 cans Jersey.“ .: ; ¢ Papin. d 2 Boz bottles |e 15c STAINGsBEANGS, 2 lbe.: os Fresh California. _ CARROTS, 2-Ibs. __. Yellow ONIONS, 2 Ibs, Large LIMES, doz. a Cuban—Sugarloaf PINEAPPLES, each Ripe. CANTALOUPE, 2 for .. | Picnie : Fresh og 2. SEY, Fe eaaoa Bal aioe Country Roll 4| ket in town, | | HENS and FRYERS. | [EEEEEENEENENY | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—200 ne WEEKLY, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN sters Quartette makes regular |i Round Out your KEY WEST visit ae LAV AINA, via P'& O Steamship CUBA tater 4 M. HST, $2 ROUND TRIP INCLUDING MEALS Proceeds will go towards the expense fund of the Junior Base-| ball League. “Key, West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Fireproof Garage Leave’ Key West, Menday and Thursday. Arrive Havana, 6:00 ip M. DST, Ménday and Thursday. Leave Havana, 9:00 A. M. DST, ‘Tuesday and Friday. AND BERTH AT SEA Arrive Key West, 3:15 P. My fuesday and Friday. ~ CUBAN TAKES, 620 10 DAY LIMIT To PORT TAMPA, Tuesdays and Fridays, 5 p.m. , The PENINSULAR He OCCIDENTAL § S. S. 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