The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 15, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR é Announcement O} Marriage. Mrs, Charles H. Smith of 1209 Georgia street has just received word that her sister, Miss Sybil . Sawyer, who formerly taught} the sixth grade at the Division Street School and who at present} is employed by the New York City Board of Education at the} Andrew Jackson High School of that city, was united in marriage DANCE TONIGHT (ROBERTS GOES — FOR GUARDSMEN. TO NEW YORK TAKE PLACE AT CU- PARTICIPATED IN BY BAN CLUB NEWSBOYS | First week of the encampment of Florida Nationa] Guard is to- tonight being celebrated’ at the on July 4 to Richard O. Ridge-| Cuban’ Club by a dance for ‘the way of Washington, D. C., who j enlisted Te ea ia fenc . + ‘. zation and: an invitation is ig <9 gaia carne man’ extended to the dance lovers of 4 |Key West, especially the ladies, The ceremony was performed) This affair will probably be the vy the Rev. Dr. Oliver J. Col-| last dance given solely for the en- ins, pastor of the St. Paul’s M. E.|listed°men-and the regimental Zhurch:in Wilmington, Del, band arpres jel rae ed ssi | engag play, wil conduct- After the ceremony took place, | eq by the director of the band, ‘he couple took an extended rho-| Warrant Officer Caesar. LaMon- er trip through Maryland and /aca. 2 che Cumberland Mountains, and| Hospital Patients Entertained visited points of interests in West | Prac Fad fs. of Mr. La- ie i lonaca the’ ban jis ‘morning Virginia, Pennsylvania and New | played eis Of -thels choicest of Jersey. , programs on the lawn of the Ma- Upon their return to Newj\rine hospital for the entertain- York, the bride and groom took|ment of the patients, surgeons up their residence at their eum-| And. agree ethic pod ey 7 ri ves ‘y mer place in Long Island where| jaior General Albert H. Bland- Joseph Roberts, _grandson of | Clement Jaycocks and one of the!) hustling young gogetters of Key a West, left over the highway this morning for Miami and © tomor- row will be on his way to New York and the World’s Fair. Young Roberts has _not re- ceived a legacy from some. rich relative nor has he been the re- cipient of sufficient funds to pay his expenses to this great ex- position, but has earned, by his ability and persistence the trip. Some time ago the newsboys of one of the large papers were offered a trip to the fair should they devote the time and effort to secure subscriptions to get the greatest number of subscribers to the paper. ra Diligently Joseph worked and sent in his list a few days ago. Yesterday he was advised that his ability had placed him at the top of the list in this area, and he was provided with the necessary funds to. go to. Miami and join} the other fortunate ‘winners in the contest and proceed to the fair. wecengsengosoconcss: YOUR LODGE Minoca Council No. 13, Degree {of Pocahontas meets Ist and 3rd Tuesdays of month, 8:00 p. m., at Red Men’s Hall, corner* of Caro- line and Elizabeth streets.. Im- proved Order of Red Men meets every Monday, 7:30 p. m., at Wig- wam: Hall. ‘ F. & A. M. Lodges meet at Scottish Rite Hall as follows: Anchor Lodge No. 182 every sec- ond and fourth Mondays; Dade Lodge No, 14 every first and third Wednesdays; Scottish Rite, second and fourth Wednesdays; Dr. Felix Varela Lodge meets at the Eliza- beth street hall every second and fourth Thursdays; Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order DeMolay, meets every Tuesday. Knights of Golden Eagle Lodges meet at Golden Eagle Hall as fol- they will entertain their hosts of| ing, chief of the National Guard months. |rived yesterday and has been, hie tc |since his arrival, guest at ' the! unior League T. meet 0 .|noon on his return to headquar- ters. The Junior Baseball League| Monday, Tuesday and Wed- Gfand Ball sponsored by the Am-| nésday of next week, setvice fir- Post, baseball .committee, will | will begin each ‘morning and the get under way tonight at Club |rangé will be about 15,000 yards. tertainment and fun planned. | advised to proceed with: caution. } Special rhumba numbers ‘will Residents in the vicinity of the Emma Ayala and the Tropical | their walls all mirrors ‘and pic- Swingsters Quartette will give| ture frames and other breakable! The committee in charge has a —_ big special floor show feature up CONFERING ON | life will do well to include this : favorite rendezvous on their list | CHINESE ISSUE: tonight. if ! Proceeds, as stated, will go to-| EL LER AS of the local Junior Baseball team| TOKIO, July 15.—Negotiations which will go on the road next are going forward between rep- week for three important games. | resentativse of Japan. and Eng- Details of admission are in the! land on the Chinese problem. day. {hours ‘yesterday in conference | with Japanese leaders in an ef- Sub Deb Club | fort to narrow the issues down in 0 coad order that discussions of policy 4 —— | with speed. The first official sub deb club| © Meanwhile; anti-British feeling atthe home of Miss Rose Del|Japan and her. controlled terri-| Pino at 313 Division stréet. | tories of China. The blockades improve personalities and to |'the Chinese seacoast are- being have a good time. fol-| very door of Hong Kong, strong- lows: President. Betty win;|hold of the Britains in the Far Secretary, Ruth Baker; Treasur-| nature were reported today in er, Jayne Thompson. | Hong Kong. * Julio Lacedonia, sponsor, and | their demand today to turn down Misses Betty Ann Pierce, Rose|all proposals made by the’ Brit- difie Kennedy, Ruth Currie,/ for a complete shutout of all for- Sylvia Trujillo, Jayne Thomp-| eign influence and government in and Betty Lewin. Tuesday night new members DIVORCE DECREE Dance Tonight At | FILED IN COURT John Pritchard’s Swingsters|suit of P. F. Huntington versus | will play for dancers tonight at|Gladys Ellis’ Huntington, was! Island. |of Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, of cir- The advertisement on page one|cuit court, yesterday afternoon. est spot in town” status of this favorite club and. patrons do say ing starts at 10 o'clock and con- | of : i ill of those in} ins“ Family in fHinues on at the wilae ‘Ne ad.| MY WIFE'S RELATIVES mission or cover charge is in ef.| fect at the dance tonight. | friends during the summer/| Bureau at Washington, who ar- jcamp, plans leaving. this after- Give Dance Tonight ——- | To Fire 155 Millimeters erican Legion, Arthur Sawyer|ing of the 155 millimeter guns La Conga with a full round of en-| During these firings shipping is} be given by Frank Sabini and|fort are advised to remove from several numbers for dancing. | articles. ‘| their sleeve and lovers of night wards helping to defray expenses (Rs Ansocinted Preand advertisement on page one to-| British diplomats spent three) |agremeents could .go ‘forward meeting was held Monday night/ continues to run high throughout The aims of this club are to by the Japanese navy all along | intensified—right down to the Officers were elected as Vice-President, Betty Ann Pierce; | East. Food shortages of minor Those attending were: Mrs.| The Japanese press was loud in Del Pino, Nellie Trujillo, Geral-|ish in the conferences—calling son, Ruth Stricker, Ruth Baker, | China. were initiated. Clab Cayo Hueso —— Final decree in the divorce the Club Cayo Hueso on Trumbo | filed and recorded in the office: today calls attention to the “cool- that the statement is true. Danc- The Higgi attendance at the club. No ad-} BS ae a POPULAR-PRICED COCKTAIL LOUNGE ond { lows: Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2 every Tuesday, and Ignacio Agramonte No. 3, first and third Thursdays. Florida Temple No. I, K.G.E., meets second, fourth Mondays at K.G.E. Hall. Fern Chapter No. 21, O.ES. meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at Scottish Rite Hall. Pythian Organizations meet at Fleming street Pythias Hall. Pythian Sisters every Monday night; Knights of Pythias Lodge 163 every Friday night. B. H. McCalla Camp No. 5. United Spanish War Veterans, and Ladies Auxiliary No. 2 meets first Tuesday of each month at Legion Hall. , Order Caballeros de Marti: Marti Lodge No. 3, Saco Carrasco No. 2, called meetings on Wed- nesdays; Sacerdotigas del Hogar. second “anid “fourth Fridays in monthjir Feb ye ‘- MONROE: THEATER - Fred MacMurray-Ray Milland Louise Campbell MEN WITH WINGS Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ ARUNDEL Charles W. Northrup, retired chief dispatcher of the Panama Railroad Co., is a visitor in the city and was a caller at The Citi- zen office this: morning, accom- panied by Mrs. Northrup. Billy Saunders left on the early bus this morning for Marathon and#yill- visit for a short time with, hig father, Charles’ Saun- ers. — Bi At Alfred Acherson left on , the morning bus to join his vessel, which is used for catching turtle, and is berthed at Key, Vacas. \ John L.Stowers, of Havana, arrived yesterday® afternoon on the Cuba, and: is a guest of his brother, James Stowers, head )of the Stowers Music Co., and Mrs. Stowers. Miss Essie Geiger, field repre- | sentative of the WPA state“Wide | Recreation Department, arrived over the highway on Thursday and is spending some time with, Mrs. Eva Warner, local supervi- | sor, and going over the work in} this office. * \ is ee ian B. Cleare, Monroe coun- ty Solicitor, ‘who had been.in Mi- pupil for a short business ‘visit,’ re- turned over the’ highway Thurs- day evening, - Mr.. and Mrs. Joe Romero and their son Joseph, Jr., arrived last night over the highway. Mrs. Romero and son had been visit- ing with relatives-in- Tampa and returning were met in Miami by | Mr. Romero. Mayor and Mrs. Willard, M. Albury left over the highway this morning where Mr. Albury! goes on business. They are. ex-} pected.fo remain until Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Boss and children who had. been visiting relatives and friends for ‘one week, left over the highway this morning for their home in Jack-} sonville. Mrs. Boss was before! marriage Miss Louise Cleare,} daughter of Ambrose Cleare. SPECIAL DINNERS AT. RAMONIN'S Ramonin’s Restaurant, 615‘Du- val street, calls attention again to their summer schedule, which offers special weekend dinners on Saturdays and Sundays, with the establishment closing on oth- er days of the week. Many favorite dishes for resi- dents and visitors are featured DS OF WOMEN SAY: "1 like my Shelvador . because of its convenience, its economy and its beauty.” bought under our guar- antee and terms will give you complete satis- faction." ~ UP FOR ONE OR TWO PERSONS - | PEPPER’S 12 Fleming St. Phone 118 "You'll like it, too, and | RISP dotted swiss with em- broidered batiste collar and cuffs is Good Housekeeping’s choice for summertime luncheon parties. Pictured in the July issue. SCOUTS PLEASED WITH VISIT HERE M. E. Berkowitz, chairman of the District Committee, Boy Scouts of America, of this city, has‘received from F. R. Ber- quist, chairman of the Troop Committee at Pierce, Fla, the following letter: “The boys arrived home Satur- ‘day safe and happy from their ways remember their stay in Key West, which they most thorough- ly enjoyed. ~ “Mr. Kennedy, Mr. ‘Rentz and the scouts join me in thanking you and the others for the many courtesies extended, and the Very fine spirit shown by the Scouts and Scouters in Key West”. Members of the troop from reception in Key West upon their arrival, and declared that their reception and round of enter- tainment afforded them ‘by Key Westers could not be excelled. START AT | Chas. Aono Department Store 1 MONDAY MORNING | for your MONDAY BARGAINS Reductions In Every Department 1 zack Age ae DRESSES, silks and cottons, reduced to each $1.00 Special Reductions on all Better Dresses SPECIAL SPECIAL DAY 36 inch PRINTED BATISTE, Voile, Muslin— 10¢ per varn 10¢ LADIES’. DIRNDL DRESSES with SHORTS to 50 ic mmateh, each SUMMER HATS, 00 CHILDREN’S DRESSES,’ or- gandies, prints, each— 50c AND 79¢ CANDLEWICK BEDSPREADS pd dior od large size, re- each $1.48 SILK end: pool DRESSES, Moe Oke 4 Excess since July i, week’s outing, and they. will al-| Pierce, Fla.,.were given a rousing ve lod ending at 8 o'clock this morning. Precipitation _ Rainfall, 24 hours ending at 7:30 a .m., inches ___. Total rainfall since July 1, inches -00 2.90 Total rainfall since January 3, aenes ——. 19.30 Excess. since January 1, Pearlman's, Ine. _ 23rd: Anniversary will end“Monday. July 24th. ONE WEEK MORE OF VALUE GIVING Take advanta: of. those GREAT BARG. This is a ONCE A YEAR. EVENT. Every item in the store is re- duced—Nothing Reserved. SILK DRESSES $1.98 SILK DRESSES. potter acanemade. 3 B05) $2.50 and $3.00 DRESSES, $1.88 ana 1.68 SHOES 300 pairs new SHOES added to those already out on coun- ter. Values as big as $3.50, CHILDREN’S SHOES SHEER WASH [EER DRESSES _ _ 88c¢ 21x90 d-year SHEETS 81x90 : 1x80 eers 42x36 CASES Ize $1.25 SILK SPREADS _ 88¢ bre 4-year 81x90 seins $1.24 SLACKS, $1.98 S) SUITS . $1.98 W. BATHING SUITS __. 7$c PRINTED SILKS, 39¢ and ____. EXTRA SPECIAL MONDAY—8:30 A. M. See Window AGAIN — — BE ON TIME Printed PERCALES and SHEERS, yard 25c and 30c NOVELTY 1.44/ broken stocks at ; $1.00 f } { SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1939 —+ Winds, becoming light variable. | > Florida: Generally fair tonigtit tand Sunday except for a few widely scattered showers on ex+ treme southeast coast and Keys Sunday, not quite so warm on extreme northeast coast late Sun- (Till 730 p. m., Sunday). | day afternoon. 5 Key West and Vicinity: Fair} Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate west- fon ight; Sunday partly cloudy erly winds becoming light vari- with a few widely scattered! able and generally fair weather showers; moderate westerly | tonight and Sunday. -HOLTSBERG’S Big Clearance Day MONDAY BETTER DRESSES, to “One rack CHILDREN’S DRESSES, 50c SALE dot, full size with tie backs —_pair HAND _ 50e 50c _ 50e Taffetas, Silks, closing out —. 10 pieces—regular $1.00 _ , TRIPLE SHEERS Full-fashioned ‘SILK HOSE Two tables SHOES, pair COME EARLY. on GET YOUR PICK CURTAINS—pink, blue, green, big 50 c One lot HANDBAGS and EVENING BAGS NIGHT GOWNS’ __~- est _ 50e 50c __50e 50c 6.1 CUBIC FOOT CAPACITY 11:7 80. FT. OF SHELF AREA STAINLESS STEEL SUPER- FREEZER STURDY ALL-STEEL CABINET * \Miathly Peoinants Oath SEALED-IN-STEEL THRIFT UNIT 5 YEARS $3.63 s PERFORMANCE PROTECTION ‘Sea also the Complete Line of General Electric Refrigerators wit h Selective Air Conditions THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. Shop at Key West’s Most Modern Store Summer sales are now in prog- ress at THE STORE OF FASHION—and items all through the store are mow reduced to B. LEVELS. COME IN TODAY AND SAVE! Pa PONS Ee BEST BUY io ae aaae og on 25¢ Pieces—Reg. PRINTED SPUN SILK, yd.

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