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PAGE FOUR PERSONAL MENTION George Schreiber was a _ pas- senger leaving on the morning bus for a brief visit with rela- tives and friends at Tavernier. G. C. Daley, member of the} personnel of the United States| Destroyer Claxton, who arrived | last week on the vessel from | Newport, R. L,- left on the 11} o'clock bus, having been trans- TWIN SOLDIERS GUARD CANAL (By Ansociated Prean) DANVILLE, Va., Sept. 23. —James and Walter Eanes, twin brothers of Danville, soon will be reunited in army service in Panama. Sergeant Lyle V. Gannon, army recruiling officer, said James’ application for enlist- ment had gone through the regular channels and that he would be sent to Panama to ferred back to a vessel at the sta-| tion. | Miss Lettie Sullivan, daughter | of Mr. and Mrse. J. B. Sullivan, | left on the early bus this morn- | ing for Miami for treatment by | a dentist, and plans to return on| the 5:30 o’clock bus this after-| noon. | Rev. A. L.+-Maureau, of St. Mary's Star of The Sea church, | who had been visiting on busi- | ness in Tampa for a while, re-} turned to the city Thursday. Miss Alicia Armayor, left yes-| terday over the highway for Pen- | sacola where she will visit with! her brother and _ sister-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Armayor. | oro | George W. Albury who .had been visiting briefly with mem- bers of the family and his many friends, returned to his home at Plantation Key this afternoon. | | Joseph Bake ager of the} Gulf Life Insurance Co., in Pen-/| sacola, who had been visiting with members of the family and friends, left on the 11 o’clock bus this morning for his Pensacola of- | fices and home. | Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. C. H. Hilton, are now set- tled in their residence on Coco- nut Drive. Mr. Hilton is com- manding officer of the Coast} Guard Cutter Pandora. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron McConnell have returned from a five-week vacation trip in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana. PROMOTION DAY AT M. E. CHURCH EXERCISES TO BE HELD IN AUDITORIUM TOMOR- ROW MORNING Parents and friends of the church school of First Methodist (Stone) Church are invited to the! promotion day exercises of the school to be conducted in™\the auditorium of the church tomor- row morning at 9:45 o'clock. join Walter, who enlisted July 18. SUNDAY DINNER | 2 By CORA ANTHONY Director of A&P Kitchen HE panic is oWr and it is realized that hoarding is and will be necessary: Several ready dropped back from top levels, | Some foods normally rise at this season, | notably eggs, butter and poultry. Meats are considerably cheaper except for smoked meats which are now refiect- ing the earlier prices for fresh pork. Potatoes and dried beans and peas are higher. Sweet potatoes are plentiful and inexpensive. Other vegetables show little if any change. commodities have al- | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THE ISLAND CITY MONROE COUNTY W.P.A. charter is their legal one.. The quota is around 670. There are'suit would come up in Miami | approximately that number , Circuit Court, with Judge Gomez! working at present. Besides this of Key West probably disqualify- | there were 450 who were laid off/ing himself and either Trammell for a month in accordance with |or Barnes handling the case. As recent W.P.A. regulations. There; most know by this time,’ the; seems to be little room in the inn / Question of legality has come up! 'for them until the quota is lifted, |in the matter of “missing _sec-| |The quota will be lifted some-|tions” in the photostatic copy. It| what when the city or the county |@Ppears as if whole pages had | {tall glasses with root beer, then: 7¢W year models. A }foods and quickly wipe off any! | water (clear) and then through two rinses of cold water. Shake! tensive piece of African acreage ate a “friendly suit” against the! The apple crop is large and ample | tr : supplies are coming to market. The |agree to sponsor additional proj- | petty Phage g gcn Shrt-gae jects. One group.of the 450 group Lew Gaseah |is at present undergoing process Braised Chuck Roast with Onions Of recertification. The other iled Potatoes Glazed Carrots {group will not be eligible until ‘Bread and Butter | October 15 when their 30-day lay- Tapioca 2 Tea or Coffee Milk ‘off will be up. | Mi. | destastoas roan gutta Cott Dinner sige | THE PLAN JULIUS F. STONE: Green Lima Beans - | JR., proposes, in lending his ef- Seen ane enxize |forts to further the R-F.C.-W.P.A. Tea or Coffee Milk peda for a mainland fresh, wa- ~ {ter pipeline to Key West, is to PM laiepary ioe |leave Harvard Law School over Roast Pork Sweet Potatoes |the weekends and see officials in Spinach Timbales Washington concerning the proj- ject. Mr. Stone Hia8'the ear of Tomato and Avocado Salad Rolls and Butter : cas 3 der, Miss Louisa Delaney and} many Deenaeecs 7 Cree it if | Washington and can do much to Deep Apple Pie Cheese si le Coffee iss Susan a 5 i * - isthe jfurther the cause of the pipe- ——_—— NEW DODGES ARE Tia) HELPS FOR | WELL, STEPS are.béing taken KEY WEST HOUSEWIVES; NOW ON DISPLA |te correct the situation of two beach’ committees ‘in’ the _ field. aes zs H ae, |The Brinton and Lehmann com- ‘ackage cookies are very - 3 ‘ |mittees will meet Monday at the convenient. They can be served Pau eae SeTetOr of te | Chamber of Commerce at 7:30 p. jar Gikgersungs Sain renin tis name, today issues an invita-|"™- and iron things out. Thus far Pesce ise soneee TUNE | his salesrooms tonight to view j tions of lack of work and of self- eat fil for dessert or a light ! the new 1940 Dodge cats, which | ish ee ap atin cling lunch with a beverage. ‘The chil-{Will-be on. dlgplay, starting this eee ee a eons dren like them with milk after, *{ernoon. enue Dounsercuing Goats faa | The new “luxury palace on |such talk and in getting one solid sence. wheels” is indeed a thing of real/COmmittee behind this _badly- beauty—according to those who |needed project. have had an advance peek at the} —. new and! THIS COLUMN BELIEVES m, attractive price schedule is an- jthat the Highway Commission is nounced, which should meet with |@ Well-balanced Board. On it is H John Slade from Tallahassee, ra- {ther quiet-spoken type; John Luncheon In Honor Of Mrs. Mills Miss Clara Lankford was hos- tess this noon at a luncheon giv- en in the rainbow room of the La Concha Hotel in honor of Mrs. Albert Mills and a group of | her friends. Seated at the beautifully ap- pointed table were the hostess, Mrs. Mills and the followin; friendsa Mrs. Louis Roberts, Miss ; Cornelia Rickett, Mrs. L. T. Bra- | gassa, Mrs. Allan E. Curry, Miss Florrie Ketchings, Miss Rita Pin- | H Black Cow is a_ refreshing drink on a warmish day. Half fill ice crea’ long- add balls of vanilla Give a few stirs with a 2 ; handle spoon and serve. With | everyone's approval. plain cookies this is ample for} |Kennedy, of Fort Lauderdale, a aa gy for a friendly' BACKGROUND jburly lawyer of the rough-and- e ‘idge. | |ready type but very sincere; John { OF THE WAR jae Key Wester, who seldom acids—lemon juice, vinegar or to- | (Continued from Page One) | Pushes the talk; C. C. Symonette matoes—on enameled surfaces; | military men, who are in doubt|@9d Mayor Willard M. Albury, they stain. Keep a soft, damp how England and France can win | both well-known Key Westers. cloth handy when using these any other way. |Thus you have the upstate ex- Wedged in among reports of|Petience of two on the Commis- spots, | skirmishes on the western front|Sion who also have direct ¢on- eee | and German advances in the east,|"€Cctions with the state road de- Mops, dust cloths and brushes’ are prief items telling how En- partment; Key West ‘representa- give best results when they’re giand and France are using all|tion on the Commission with Al- kept clean, See that such equip- their old persuaders on Italy, | bury and Symonette and Costar. ment is thoroughly — washed,’ Spain and Japan, to. turn them | This makes for a very efficient rinsed and aired, frequently. Be careful to avoid spilling Nor have the |2nother meeting at Marathon anti-comintern, | |mext week. Colored clothes need a little! British given up on Russia special care in laundering. First! a ‘ ‘ | |wash them through regular’ aqyt'marchace of an ally act ae|_ THERE HAS BEEN some pret- soapy, warm water, then rinse they are won by an adept pur. |tY active talk about calling a them thoroughly in lukewarm England no | Civic meeting, probably at the .x-|Chamber of Commerce, to initi- chase of munitions. doubt would offer Italy an e: tion to all of Key West to visit |there have been counter accusa- | lagainst their one-time ally of the |Setup. Understand there will be | been torn out. i ;. A_KEY WESTER RAMBLES | AROUND THE COUNTRY: To bring these rambles, with a Key ; West slant, to a close we'd like to} ;Point out two last things. Up in| the high Sierras are crystal clear iblue little lakes. There is snow ,on the sides of the crags. You go through a desert to get to the/ Sierras. In the little lake, we trolled with a lure bigger than any used for big saltwater fish. , Suddenly someone shouted, “I’ve got one”. The little fly rod bent all over the place. It looked to me as if the least that could be| on it would be a_ small-sized | , whale and it closely resembled = barracuda fight—from the ; tion. Then scoop went the % in the hands of another angler and ‘this little bit of @ six-inch | rainbow trout was~«_ proudly brought into the dinghy. Had to try hard not to laugh” out’ loud. Then by boat to Catalina island, jabout 30 miles offshore, and one lof about five or six lone islands, the Pacific American coast has. | Nestled in a harbor -as beautiful | las any along the Lido coast of ithe Mediterranean. was Avalon, the Avalon of “I found my love jin Avalon”. On docking, ship Peeeeaees come ashore between jlines of bathers, a Mexican or- ,chestra, and a few pretty Latin !girls. Ever so often a cheer jleader brings the crowd to its feet | ;with a cheery, “Hi, Neighbor”.| ;And. everyone is very happy. There is no coral there. It is too ,cold in California. But large kelp | ‘beds, through which | gold sea |perch swim, are very pretty. The {water is very clear and blue and almost as pretty as that of Key West. It resembles the Gulf ‘Stream very much. In_ it are caught huge tuna and marlin |swordfish. Closer into Los An- jgeles is a huge horseshoe-shaped jkelp bed over which bottom | fishers anchor their boats. But! we have yet to see the equal of | the Island City for marine beau- } ty. ‘Chronic Diseases often respond to Spinal Adjust- THE WEATHER Key West, Fla, Sept. 23, 1939. Observation taken at 7:30 a. m. 75th Mer. Time Temperatures Highest lest 24 hours - Lowest last night Mean - Normal . : Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 al m., inches —__ Total rainfall since Sept. inches es Deficiency since Sept. inches . hed Total rainfall since January 1; inches .- 24.61 Deficiency since January 1, inches af Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:16 a. Sunset 6:22 p. Moonrise 59 p. Moonset ‘53 a. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. Low . - 0:23 1:23 High - z 7:05 7:48 Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today Sea level -.. - 29.96 * 0.00 1.46 3.79 2.19 m. m. m. m. P.M. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p, m., Sunday) | Key West and Vicinity: Mostly cloudy tonight and Sunday with occasional showers; moderate va- riable winds, probably fresh at | times. Florida: Mostly cloudy tonight and Sunday with occasional showers. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf Moderate variable winds, probably fresh at times, overcast weather tonight and Sunday with scattered showers. BOY and GIRL: SERIES SUNDAYS 1 P. M—1l1 P. M. Three prizes every Sunday. Couples bowl four lines, 40c. Combined scores count. Choose your own time. Select your favorite alley. New contest every Sunday. 1st PRIZE, 2nd: PRIZE,: BOOBY Terrace Outdoor Bowling Afternoons 10c Evenings Chas. Aronovitz Department Store Presenting THE HEIGHT OF FASHIONS in FALL MERCHANDISE Ladies’ Coats, Dresses, Hats, j -headlining old and new songs is 2 announced for tonight's | gram, | tables, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1989 ENTERTAINMENT PENA'S GARDEN 1 ate ee Today’s Horoscope Today gives a vein of melan- pepigg cryin oy Rec jot a recluse, which tends to men- Pena’s famous Garden of Roses.:tal disorder. Properly controlled, Special entertainment features—} this’ mind will solve many. per- plexing problems as it indicates a‘spiritual nature of a powerful order. pro- CAYO HUESO Al Mill’s Club Cayo Hueso an- nounces another Saturday Night di for thi: ing, starring ai Ee ‘Putihasts.. Swings Subscribe to The Citizen—20c Dancing will get under way at| weekly. 10 o’clock—and reservations may be turned in in advance for an nightly and “the dancing hos- tesses” are a continued hit. “Key West's Outstanding!” : 2 LA CONCHA HOTEL LA CONGA Beautiful—Air-conditioned Patrons are loud in their praise] Rainbow Room and Cocktail of the entertainment being fea- : Lounge tured at the Club La Conga, man-|_ DINING and DANCING aged and owned by Frank and |Strietly Fireproof Garago Teddy Sabini. Many novel Open The’ Year Around rhumba numbers are offered Do You Need A Lamp? NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ONE! 1 20% REDUCTION ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK—WE NEED THE FLOOR SPACE FOR OUR FALL LINE. FIRST COME—FIRST SERVED. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS WONDERFUL SAVING ON TABLE, FLOOR AND BOUDOIR LAMPS. - ALL SIZES—ALL STYLES—ALL PRICES! WATCH THIS PAPER EVERY SATURDAY For Furniture Specials Each week, for the following six weeks, we are going to offer one line at outstanding reductions. WHAT WILL IT BE NEXT WEEK? The following is a brief ‘out- i . 4 a ak at the aeneeen 40. te ren. }out and hang up to dry in the) in return for fighting Germany or |‘ity to determine the legality of! prog) shade. * the new ciy charter. Everyone | dered in connection: | even for an assured friendly neu-| to i hi It in| Song, “We Welcome You”, Be-! ‘A, hi finish q | trality. With Italy on the fence as |S®ems to ah tl . move. hha ginners’ Department. | s sn be you rig, aie at ‘she is, England would not feel |@5¢ ee “ae tides cia er”, Beginners’ Department. and d ny remove any traces (Pedition through the’ Mediterran-| 17° oo. eae Wie declated | Recitation, “God's Best Gift To o¢ sait)* Salt will cause those lit-|C2" into the Black Sea to help | “ 5 aay i “ » |legal after the election. It would} The World”, graduates of Begin- tie black spots so often found on Holm thregy ues oe ores also tell the people just ‘what! ners’ Department. letvess | ments. DR. A. M. MORGAN 512 Simonton Street PHONE 541 Mannish Suits, Children’s Dresses, Bags, Tailored Dress- es and— SHOES DON’T WAIT—See the new- est FALL SHOES in Air- steps. Blues, Blacks and Other brands — outstanding Song, “Lets Play We Are Little Flowers’ Beginners’ Depart- ment. Song, “Ding Dong Bell”, Be- ginners’ Department. Seng, “Happy Summer”, mary Department. Recitation, “23rd Psalm”, grad- uates of Department. Song, “Jesus Bids Primary Department. Recitation, “Greetings”, tricia Duane. Song by group of boys of Junior Department. Recitation, “Ten mants”, graduates. Cornet Solo, John Louis Day of Intermediate Department. The following will be promoted from the Beginners’ Department to the Primary Department: Jackie Duane, Ronna Watson, Tessie Carey, Esther Smith, Ruth Rose Gibson and Whay Plow- man. The following will advance from the Primary to the Junior Department Lorraine Acosta, Elaine Aibury, Sylvia Barbara Crusoe, Maynard Dan- iels, Mary Mallory, Randolph Richardson, Fay Roberts and Billy Spencer. Following is a list to receive certificates advancing them from the Junior to the Intermediate Department: Marguerie De Leon, Shirley Rose Smith, Jimmie Eak- ims Singleton and Kermit Rob- erts. Following Intermediates are to advance to the Young People’s Department: George Demeritt, John R. Kerr, Arnold Page, Harold Sands, Bobby Sawyer, Roberts Smith, William Bethel, Florence Jarrett, Lauretta Kemp, Vera Waite and Eva Camus. Pri- Us Shine”, Pa- Command- Entire program will be under | " the direction of Gerald Saunders, | of the! general superintendent school. He will also award the certificates of promotion to the graduates. Banks, | Inspect the “good silver” | before it is put away after a party. BOY SCOUT NEWS To keep brass or metal door | The weekly meeting df Troop knockers, door kriobs and and-|54 B. S. A.‘ was held Friday. | jirons shiny, apply a thin coat of ;Dues were collected after ‘which | |colorless wax to them. You canja short patrol meeting was ‘held. }do the same to brass candle | The budget plan was brought sticks and other ornaments. up by Scoutmaster George Saun- | Chopped ripe olives mixed ders and was adopted. It was | with chopped sweet pickles give also decided to have the next |a novel top garnish for cream; meeting at 7 o'clock. is eg A : z fared | ‘Double Automatic | soups—grand with corn, chicken; game of spud was . played. ee jor celery soups. Add no*more!Meeting was closed with the SRONMASTER ‘ = i | *s Benediction. than 1-4 teaspoon to a serving. (Great Scoutmaster’s Benediction. | ‘See hs oa hak | TESS Ree eames eigen WES RES a ee start ironing in THIRTY, | SECONDS after you connect | it. The ONLY automatic iron! | with Thumb-tip Heat Regu-' | The Store of Fashion | 22:22 from the fingers, conveni- ently marked for all types of fabrics. Weighs only 3% Ibs. _ | SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY most outstand- Florida”. YOU GET THIS $8.95 SOME OF THE SAMPLES you'll find in t‘the ing line of PIECE GOODS in South \ 40-inch SATIN BACK CREPES, for Monday. yard Striped and Plain SILKS, all at. yard —_ . 56-inch, all-wool COATING, plain and plaids, LADIES’ COATS, sizes 12 to 52. up from __ |] CHILDREN’S COATS, sizes 2 to 16¥2, up from ___ $2.95 | Ladies’ 3-piece SUITS—look over the wonderful. stylish | values in this department. \ 1 table 40 inch SILKS, regular $1, yard _ —you will buy several cuts of this item Mallinson’s PUSSY WILLOW SILKS—best buy in yard .. 15¢ DRESSES for LADIES—1 rack at _ $1.95 1 rack, reg. $4.95 z $2.95 and up to $29.95 Our TAPESTRY and DRAPERY DEPARTMENT - is completely stocked, FIX UP YOUR HOME FOR THE COMING SEASON ' ALL-WOOL TOPPERS, only te SGU a _. $1.95 The very LATEST STYLES now on display in our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT SILK BLOUSES, all sizes $1.00 They all admit that “THE STORE OF FASHION” leads! APPELROUTH’S town. | i RID-JID Easiest to handle—light in .. and this $4.95 | AUTOMATIC: you pick it up. No stooping or exclusive, patented lock-ring that rigid, steady, solid when set up. Folds compactly— conveniently hung on wall or door. Folly 35 9%e DOWN—$1 PER MONTH THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 16 styles—only, per pai: =a x —_. $1.98 up LADIES’ BEAUTIFUL FALL HANDBAGS $1.00 acu CHILDREN’S NEW FALL DRESSES, ‘silks, sizes 2-12, Children’s Chinchilla Over- coats, 1-3 years, each _ $1.00 Little Boys’ Jersey Suspender Jersey Wool Rompers, 1-3 yrs.. Sweaters, all shades, and Satin Blouses, VELVET PILLOWS, each 50c COTTAGE. BEDROOM and LIVING ROOM CURTAINS, SILK BEDSPREADS, I 5, ea. $1.00 Large selection LADIES’ and MISSES’ DRESSES, Ladies’ each Ladies’ Silk _ Rayon, sizes 12-52 New Lot LADIES’ DARK SHOES, to close out at per LONGS| _FURNITURE STORE JOE PEARLMAN’S BRINGING NEW YORK TO and three SPECKALS }) store. You, too, will agree with us when you visit our store and Not a thing was omitted for Mi- Lady's Wi bringing New York to Key West in the real sense of the word. PAY US A VISIT TONIGHT and MONDAY —See For Yourself! SHOES at $1.98 to $4.50 y