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“The Young Women’s Circle of Ley Memorial Church met last evening in the Church ‘Annex with Miss Catherine Knowles as hostess. + Mrs. Archie Roberts was charge of the program. * Study of “International Friend- ships”; was given by*Miss Sarah Fernandez. | A letter was read from Mrs.) William Hughlette, wife of a wilssionary in Africa. After the business meeting a social hour followed. At this time Miss Sarah Fer- mandez, who leaves in the early Fall for Scarrett College in Nash- ville, Tenn., was presented a beau- tiful hand bag as a token of love and esteem from her circle. " Dainty refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess from a. beau- tifully appointed table. i Present at the meeting were: Mrs. Archie Roberts, Mrs. Mur- rill Sands, Mrs. Albert Cruz, Mrs. ©. Sam B. Curry, Mrs. O. C. Howell, Mrs. E. Curry, Miss Mar- tha Robinson, Miss Sarah Fer- nandez, Miss Elizabeth Rosam, Miss Catherine Knowles. Dance Tonight At. Club. Cayo Hueso The Junior and Senior Wom- an’s Clubs’ Dance benefiting the Key West Library gets under way tonight promptly at 10 o’clock at Club Cayo Hueso when John} Pritchard leads his Swingsters in | the first of a full program of} dance music. Admission details are included iy the advertisement on page one in ‘Special entertainment has been provided for this dance and there | will be door prizes for both men | and women. Committee-in-charge | announces a large number of ad: | vance reservations. Art Group Will Meet Wednesday The weekly meeting of the Art| Appreciation Reading Group of the Art Center, WPA Federal Art Project, will be held this Wednes- day night at the home of Mrs. A. W. Stephens at 409 United street, | at-8 o'clock. Mrs. Stephens will present a talk on the art of ancient India, t@ be followed by a general dis- cussion. All those wishing to join this group are cordially invited. Miss Susan La Kin, president | of the Junior Woman's Club, ,an- | nounced today that the proposed social meeting of the organiza- tion, which was to be held Thurs- day afternoon at the Woman's Club on Division street,,has been postponed. The meeting will be held the| following Thursday, July 27, and} will be at the same place, with Miss Marjorie Gwynn and Miss Louise Ketchum the hostesses. SOC CCOCenreeevccecosccocs THE WEATHER Seeeecesaseccsooesoeosce ~ Temperatures Highest* Lowest last night Mean -- 83 Normal mean yesterday . 84 PT his record covers 24-hour pe: eu@ing at % o'clock thin morning. Precij Rainfall, 24 hours ending ‘at 7:30 a .m., inches Total rainfall since July 1, ihches 88 78 00} Excess since July 1, 115 Total rainfall since January 32 p. m.! Tomorrow's Tides P.M.) 5:51] 4 225 }» 7:30 a. m.. today Sea level, 29.99: WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) | CONSERVES IN RUT? | bus for Daytona Beach for a visit ! {meet with members of the Boy |a brief visit in Key West and} |monette, left Sunday afternoon -| retirement--becomes effective as lof July 1, 1939, | Department passed into the con- Reserve Brazil Nuts For Conserve UT down Brazil nuts when you put up conserve—and you won't be put out with the results! Crunchy Brazils and green tomatoes combine fm a conserve with a brand new flavor you'll rave over —simple as pouring it into glistening glass jars and simply delicious with the recipe given elsewhere on this page. —ADD BRAZIL NUTS Concoct conserves, and for a new texture and flavor add crunchy Brazil nuts. Green tomato and Brazil nut conserve is a brand new edition of an old-fashioned favorite | and both ingredients are right in | season—easily made -with this new recipe. Brazil-Tomato Conservé 3 Ibs. green tomatoes. % cup water 3 lemons 3 cups sugar 1 cup chopped Brazil nuts Wash and slice tomatoes, Slice the lemons. quite thin, Boil 5 min- utes with the water and sugar, Add | tomatoes and boil rapidly until | thick. Stir in Brazil nuts and seal | in sterilized jars. Makes about eight + 6-ounce jars, . Cecscccevevrccessecccces| PERSONAL MENTION Dr. A. M. Morgan, 512 Simon- ton street, returned to Key West Sunday evening, following a week’s visit to Jacksonville, where he assisted in conducting state examinations for twenty- one aspiring chiropractors. He was accompanied on the trip by! | Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Ronald Baker/| and Mrs: Lorraine Brown of Avon; Park, the latter returning with} the party for a short visit with} the Morgan’s here. i Louis Godinet and Armando Rodriguez, who went to West} Palm Beach to seé the Key West | team play several games of base- | ball, returned to the city Sunday | night. Wm. Wood Jr., left on the early | with relatives and friénds and to Scouts Troop of that city. Jack Givens, custom agent in| Miami area,.who ‘has been paying | meeting relatives and _ friends, will leave this afternoon on the | return, accompanied - by his father Robert Givens, who was |also visiting briefly. Ae a= op 20 | Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKeehan and Sam Ellis, who had been) spending a visit in Key West as | guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sym- | over the highway for Miami. A. Maitland Adams, manager of the Thompson interests in Key West, left yesterday for Mi-| ami and from that point went by! plane to Havana on a_ business; visit to the Thompson pineapple | plantations and’ canning mactory:| Mrs. Alton Albertus and two! | children, Rose Marie and Harold, } arrived over the highway last, night and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Albertus at the| home 1228 South street. JOHN ROBERTS NOW RETIRED { } John | Roberts, employed _as| chauffeur at the Lighthouse De-| partment, branch of the Coast | Guard, has been advised of his} retirement from the sérvice on} the grounds of disability. The Mr. Roberts is the first of aj group of 12 employes in the Sev-} enth District who have made ap- + plication for retirement because } of disability since the Lighthouse trol of the U, S. Coast Guard. $500,000 At Stake On The Flip Of A Coin. Ry Anneciated ST: SOSEEH, Mo., "july. 18.—! Two St. Joseph bankers flipped ith $500. PIPPPOCLOL CONTACTS KEY WEST VISITORS IN MAINE Victor V. Carroll, who was last season a visitor int Key ‘West and a subscriber to The Citizen, sends a check for his subscription renewal and writes of the people he has met in Ogunquit, Maine who he had seen in Key West. “Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dud- ley spent about.a week with us before setiling for the summer a few miles to the north of us. Miss Florence C. Smith, who was a neigh- bor of ours in Key West, is here operating a knitting shop. George Handy, whom we met in Key West last winter was also here for a few days while the Dudleys were here, so we had a de- lightful Key West reunion. “Another interesting visi- tor who is here for the sum- mer is Miss Estin whom you will remember as operating a silhouette shop in the Jeffer- son Hotel last winter. “Tt would be a good idea to have Mr. Singleton send us a little of his literature that we could pass out to folks here explaining the delight- ful climate and beauty of Key West in the hope that we may sell Key West to some of the summer people up here as it appears we must have done for Ogun- quit while we were down there. We are looking for- ward to our return in the fall", PILI LILI LS ST SI IA | CITIZENS GROUP HERE ORGANIZES (Continued from: & trom Bags One) help select men who are willing and capable of doing the job the |mew Key West demands of them. Undoubtedly you know men who Lare fitted to do this. “Please fill out the enclosed membership card and drop. the self-mailing envelope into the nearest post box—today. You may be surprised at the improvement in your town and your business this simple act will make. “CITIZENS & TAXPAYERS, Incorporated “Executive Committee”. Col. L, C. Brinton is president of the organization and H. -P.| Connable is Henry Brewer, Guy Carleton and {E. P. Winter form the executive . TO HOLD MEETING There will be. a meeting of Daniel Summer Post, colored vet- erans of the World War held at St. Joseph’s Hall, Wednesday, lin the evening, according. to an- ‘| nouncement made by Robert A_ |Munnings, ‘mander. There will be business of much importance ‘coming before . the meeting, it is stated, and all members are requested to be in attendance, , : First Vice Com- secretary. Messrs. } By CORA ANTHONY HE first corn-on-the-cob is in most families the food event of the sum- bers and tomatoes are plentiful and cheap. A long list of summer fruits including. melons, grapes, berries, eon arya) plums and pears are in. market and reasonably priced. Green Peas with Lettuce and Onion Bread and Butter Fruit Cobbler Tea or Coffee 8 Appetizer Broiled Chicken . New Sweet Potatoes Fried Eggplant Broccolt New Currant Jelly . Rolls and Butter Vanilla Ice Cream with Raspberries ae Sececccvgecscscevcccccere PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic ‘Tab- lets contain raw ‘oyster invigo- rators and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value $1.00. Special, price 89c. Call, write Gardner’s Pharmacy. LOST LOST—Female tan and_ white long-haired Collie Dog. Notify Capt. S. P. Walker, Fort Tay- lor.. REWARD. jly18-2tx FOR SALE |NEW HOUSE in Palm Villa, Big Pine Key. House just built, lot 50x125. Rain and spring water. Also, Boat hic rag for Party Fishing, 26’ with 8%’ beam, Will sell both for $500 cash if sold at once. For in- formation ¢all at 620 Olivia street. jly15-3tx |MAN’S BICYCLE, 28-inch. Fairly good ¢ondition, price '$5,00, 1826 Fogarty Avenue. jly18-1tx |FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50xi00. Run from Washington to Yon Phister street. rear 1217 Petronia street. aprid-s | SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No. Tres- passing”, 15¢c each. THE. ART- nov25-tf PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 » 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS jun3s-tt Johnson Qutbpard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- tinguisher; Pair of Oars and Row Locks; + Umbrella—all for $85.00. Apply 1217 Petronia Street. SPEND YOUR VACATION at the Howell Apartments. $1.00 ; Gas and Light , in- Freddie Solomon, local plumb- er, julyl-imo FOR RENT - FURNISHED COTTAGE, electric | Bakery. | | NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. Across South Beach. Phone 9135. jJuly 19, beginning at 8 o'clock | weekly. $1,000: Apply Atichor ‘with Ropes: pny zan Go, upon hi urney from Japan by r’s use by the Tokyo Police Dep: ’ Akita, was presented by the J: equivalent to the U, S. State Department, to replace swe years ago while Miss Keller was lecturing In Japan. (Special to The Citizen) TALLAHASSEE, July Eighty-six students will be can. didates for degrees and _certif icates at the commencement pro-.| gtam Sawurday morning, July: 22,! which marks the end of the first} summer session at Florida State} College, This figure includes two candi- dates for the Master’s degree; 42; for the Bachelor’s degree; 39 for’ the two-year diploma, and four certificates in music. Master’s candidates are: Anna Caverly Bond of Sarasota, and Ruth DeGraaf Ellis of Chaires, both for the Master of Arts de-- gree. | Aimelia L. Cabot of Key West is included in the list of those &t Florida State College seeking | a esa MONROE THEATER Charles Ruggles-Mary Boland BOY TROUBLE and DEVIL'S ISLAND Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25c ‘THOUSANDS oF WOMEN SAY; “I like my Shelvador : because of its convenience, its economy and its beauty.” "You'll like it, too, and ‘| bought under our guar- | antee and terms will { CHIROPRACTICS | ee , give you complete satis- faction.” CAUSE OF $QQ50 _ PEPPER’S Dr. A. M: Morgan PLUMBING SUPPLIES 512 Simonton Street | 512 Fleming St. Phone 118 aa a ‘wt HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E, Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER ~— Single Room with Bath—$1.50; Double Room with Bath—$2.00 FEDTEDIOI TE wTaPATEDE De _ For Real Protection 4 ovis eg Chk, r Used the bees except in an emergency. Try : DELIVERED : DAILY ‘EVERYWHERE INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 Thompson Enterprises aaullitts Are mostly a bad habit.. Their careless use is a menace to the health and peace of Key West. It j( ilegal to blow a born “noisely or in a distith- : ing manner” or “after midnight arid before 5 a. tt la Rome, Italy no‘ horns .are!, permitted and Y the accident rate has been greatly reduced. dixon: is a breach of the peace. No Good Driver driv- ly ts and You wl bo dog sta lot of good.’ Don't Blow Horns Citizens Traffic Committee of the Chamber of Commerce _ Published by The Key West Citizen in the Interest of Public Service SOVTTIIIIIIIII LS.