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PAGE FOUR Members Thoroughly Enjoy : Jr. Woman’s Club Meeting Delightful was the social; fort, Mrs. C. H. Mains, and Mrs. meeting of the Junior Woman’s | Alicia Boeyen. Club which was held yesterday | Club members who enjoyed afternoon at the Key West Wo-'the afternoon with their guests man’s Club on Division street,} were: Misses Benildes Remond, with Mrs. Dumont Huddleston Isabel Kelly, Solito Cobo, Con- and Miss Louise Hawkes as hos-!suélo Carmona, Xenia Hoff, tesses. |Susan LaKin, Fortuna Lopez, Cards, as usual, was the in-|Alce Curry, Marjorie Gwynn, teresting pastime of the after-|Clara Yates, Anita, Salgado, noon and when the final scores'Vilna Alfonso, (Frances Ells- were announcd it was that the winners of the prizes | June Crusoe. were Miss Alce Curry and Mrs,' Mesdames. E. C. Cassity, Allen T. B. Klebsattel. E. Curry, T. B. Klebsattel, Evelio Included among the guests of|Cabot, Robert Dopp, William V. the afternoon were Miss Juanita!) Albury, Raymond Curry, Merrill | Dongo, Miss Mary E. Whalton, Roberts, Joseph D. Lopez, Ar- Miss Mary Agnes Kelly, Mrs. H.'thur H. Sheppard, Jr., and: Mrs. R. Lintner, Mrs. Louis P. Rot-; Jack Delaney. Nan O’Shaughnessy To Be Married Tomorrow iTomorow PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Shaugh- | nessy of Coral Gables, today an- zs ees mounce the marriage of their 50's Island, who had been visit- daughter, Nan, at 4:30 o’clock to-|in& With friends in the city, left morrow afternoon in the rectory |Y¢sterday afternoon for Miami. ef the Catholic Church in that| 3 city. Miss O'Shaughnessy will| 1 L. Daniels and Abe Kurman be married to Hugh Voegtlin of Of Miami were visitors in the Washington, D. C. city today meeting old friends Miss O'Shaughnessy will be re-| 29 paid a.ffsit to their old membered by a wide circle of |friend S. C. ° Singletoi at the friends here, where she attended!Chamber of Commerce. High School at the Convent ofj Mary Immaculate. Following the wedding, Sam Anderson, owner of Mun- Frank Walters, who had been eedathing will leave toc | visiting for several days on busi- month’s honeymoon in Bead igs rete or she morning bus for after which they will make their | Miami and after a brief stop there | home in South America. Mr.| will proceed to Jacksonville. cegtlin is connected with the| Pan American Airlines. Miss Mary Sullivan of Key West will be in attendance at the wedding. the Miss Fritzi Nettz, who was in Key West for the purpose of fill- ing an engagement at one of the} local night clubs, ieft this morn- ing for Miami after giving two exhibitions of her art. Oliver Young, son of Staff Sgt.|_ Mrs. Stuart Trevor, who had and Mrs. H. O. Young, formerly | been visiting in Key West with! of Key West Barracks and now relatives end friends and had aj stationed at Fort Ben Harrison, ' Very pleasant time, left on the 7 underwent an operation for ap-{0’clock bus this morning for her | pendicitis at the Fort Harrison) home in Miami. Hospital and is rapidly recover. Ee Ig ing | Dr. J. A. Valdes will leave The Young family vacationed| this afternoon over the highway | in Key West during a two-year|to spend the weekend with Dr. the Philippine |B. H. Palmer and to witness an operation which is to be per-; ay formed by Dr. Palmer in Miami. Dramatic Club To | Present ‘Jane Eyre’ Oliver Young Is Recuperating tour of duty in Islands. Jitterbags Will Shine Tonight Champion Titer SFP of the city Ae SERCO will be selected tonight at aj The Key West High School dance being given at Habana-Ma-|Dramatic Club will present a drid Club. Jitterbug contest will | dramatization of Charlotte Bron-/ get underway at 9:30 o'clock. te’s “Jane Eyre” on November Contest is open to all Key West|10 in. the High School Auditori- Jitterbugs. Gould Curry’s orches- | um: , tra will be on hand to furnish a| Miss; Ida ~ Engel, . the, coach, peppy program of dancé rhythm. | stated that the cast would be an- There will be no admission or|nounced next week. Tryouts for} cover charge. | various parts will be held this jafternoon in the auditorium. “TRANSPORTATION S. S. Ozark Arrives Tonight Steamship Ozark of the Clyde- up arms | Mallory Lines is due to arrive in port this evening from New Or- leans, will berth at the Mallory Dock to deliver freight and con- |tinue to Miami and Jackson- oe BABY’S COLD: Ustp BY 3 OUT OF s MOTHERS THE ANSWERS See “Who Knows?” on Page Two 1. A guerrilla fighter, such as a civilian who takes against an invader. 2. In Germany, substitutes for scarce materials. 3. Dec. 11, 1936. 4. Twenty-five times. 5. He celebrated his 79th birth- day this month. 6. No; a long hearing has just been concluded and a_ decision will be made by James M. Lan- dis, trial miner. ; “effective blockade” means the stationing of so many ships off s port as to make access | nearly panels, | 8. After the World War; peace was effected in 1921. | 9. “A commission of the League | of Nations. 10. John Buchan, now Lord Tweedsmuir. | DIVORCE SUIT FILED ICKS VaeoRus MONROE THEATER Lucille Ball—Patric Knowles BEAUTY FOR THE ASKING and Alexander Graham Bell |, Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- || chestra 15-20c; Night—15. 25 Papers in a divorce suit were | set of plans which finally wind learned | worth, Peggy Domenech, Mary | ninemsn PLR # r THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ROTARIANS HEAR REXFORD TUGWELL (Continued from Page One) IT SEEMS that there will be about 12 candidates for council “Planning: can best be done by |jobs for the city election Novem- {a planning board, operating as|ber 14. When election time first} a continuing body. It can not be |drew close for a time it seemed/ accomplished by compromise,|it would be a hard job to get!! which results in a patchwork|even the needed seven council- {plan. men. But others |, soon jumped | “A frequent error is the for- into the fray. There seems to} mation of too large a business | be a dearth of first ‘class council | zone, resulting in a ragged and | material, however. Although this value-destroying distribution of | column does officially endorse the business establishments. Citizens and Taxpayers commit-} “The Planning Board set up by} \tee slate which is being drawn |New York is a full-time, paid | up at present, it might be a good} service whose findings as to!idea to have a representation of | zones, etc., can only be set aside| at least one councilman from the by. thtee: -fourths vote of the | winter visitor group. If the scrap “Among New York’s major | between some of the winter visi- problems, one which is not recog-|tors and some of the Key. West- nized in Key West, is home relief, ers would only be laid to rest | ee me sixteen elt jand representation from each} The speaker stated that while | Soap, sectined aisey West would | the war situation might be detri-| |Profit from both the experience mental to sea coast manufactur-|/Of Key Westers and outsiders in | ing and commercial centers, it} |its governmental dealings. would probably operate to the —— | benefit of Key West, and cited | i {his own case. He had purchased | OEE RUN Tween, Wil gone {up when the extensich' ito the} |his ticket for a passage to Europe | Overseas Highwa: to go to one of the localities ghway south: from up on a forgotten shelf. where the torture of hay fever Riba dale Ce might be escaped, but fortunate: | ly withdrew from the voyage and | came to Key West instead and jextension will go ‘pyerj the rail- road or, bay ‘route’ id ill not} |be as picturesque a4 the ocean route. It will ‘be something for| the future.to. preserve also the’ scenic “outside route” which bor- | ders the ocean_most of the way; on the lower Keys. From. Big) Pine to Sugarloaf the viaducts! |and county road run very nearly | | together, but on Sugarloaf, Sad-} |dlebunches, Geigers Key and Boca Chica the county _ section runs near the ocean with very) many pretty views. Unfortunate-! ly, the wooden bridges must be | kept up if the road is to be main- | tained. There is a scenic route, ‘It lost its war with Germany | along the upper Indian River,| over an argument on the Polish|which winds under * beautiful) corridor and Danzig. | wooded country and is off the! ~ main highway. LONDON, Sept. 29.—Graphic tale. of destruction of a German |submarine was told in records |of an English pilot today. The | pilot followed the oily streak moving on the surface .of the [water ‘and. released bombs, in| MALL STREET COWBOY, front of the . streak: which @e- | sttoyed the submarine. COMEDY — EERIAL | 6 weenaccoess FOOD SALE SPECIAL | WOMAN'S CLUBHOUSE LAWN | SATURDAY BEGINNING AT 3:30 O'CLOCK sag had obtained as perfect a relief |from that major. discomfort as jhe could have obtained any- where in Europe. | And a good time was had by all. ~ LATE BULLETINS (By Axsociated Prean) (Continued from Page One) jernment elected by popular vote. | Cecvecocccesesovvce ROY ROGERS in | Coeocccccccccocccccococe ! {TITS SEGAL SUGAR, 5 lbs. 3le CREAM, 3 cans SALT, 2 pkgs. _ a Happy Home “Se ane BRUSSEL SPROUTS MUSTARD GREENS For A Seacon Ablaze With Color BEETS, ETC. pare.) Shae They’re fresh. . .They’re original. . .They’re thej) all kinds, Ib TIFT'S GROCERY 1101 Division Street PHONE 460 filed this morning in the office! of Clerk Ross C. Sawyer of Cir- cuit Court. In the suit Archibald Thomas Malone is named as com- plainant and Laura Gonzalez Malone is named as defendant. Seeveccccvecsescccccooces — THY IT TODAY — The Favorite In Key Wesi STAR ¥ BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Seeeccccccccccccccccoces “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCLNG Strictly Fireproof Garago Open The Year Around a ARCHER'S 814 Fleming Street IS IT QUALITY—or IS IT PRICE—or IS IT SERVICE——or is it ALL THREE? You'll Find the Happy Combination Here GRAPES, newest. Startling new style de- tails and all new prints. Of course — they are unconditionally guaran- teed fast colors and sizes— from 12 to 52 SEE THEM! You'll Bay Several! GROCER Y and MARKET Phones 67 and 47 THE ISLAND CITY NOTES: Editor of the school paper, Ulric Gwynn, Jr., may be seen at all council meetings in- dustriously taking notes in pre- paration for a writing career. . High School paper gives a little “inside” slant on the war crisis, jit wonders if the propaganda/ pamphlets dropped over Germany by British planes was done to discover the. positions of German troops. By the way, this is an ehcouraging sign when High School students become interest- ed in international affairs. . Sam Hart’s suggestion to get the names of all filling station and hotel operators who “knack” Key West and clear up their difficul- ties is very sound. Guy, Catle- ton, just in from Connecticut, | apply. heard of much Key West knock- | Johnny Putnam | certification offices. ing upstate. . will shortly attempt to paint the beautiful reefs and shoals around Key West while underwater with a helmet. . .There .}means about 400 persons here are} weekend on the Overseas High- many fairly good boat buys in| way. - The S.S. Cuba will sail in-} FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1939 Key West for around $500. Those|to Key West from “Tampa Mon- who spend their . winters here,|day morning, the first time since however, want to buy boats from} July 24. There are two destroy- about, $150-$300 to use during \érs in port.: And a few of the ad- | their -winter stay and still not : vance winter visitor “group are have very much of an_ invest-i gro, pping into town. By the way ment. . .“No Backseat Drivers or| the name of the seaman leaving Straw “Bosses Needed” reads the; for Tampa to join the S. S. Cuba | is Enrique-Martinez and not En- | sign at the warehouse opposite | the city: Bell Where @ new. cistern | rique Hernandez as reported. is being dug. Many have gather-| Hernandez resigned from the ship ed around to give advice. ‘before the present strike. : IT IS UNDERSTOOD that} LEE’S many have secured jobs in Mi-j jami, Fort Lauderdale and Tampa First Anniversary FOOD SALE | coming off the relief rolls here. It is believed the number may even go as high as 100. That POTATOES, 10 = cease are affected, counting four to the family unit. It is believed! that of the 450 who were let off} for the 30-day layoff there will at most be only 350 who will re- It is pitiful, though, to listen to some of, the tales at re- KEY WEST IS HAPPY today. There will be excursions over the RED and BLACK “GRAPES, 2 Ibs. _— ee —\_o—— ATTENTION! BERMUDA MARKET Country Roll 6 tb ic 23¢ 25c C anv SLICED BACON, THE MOST SANITARY AND UP-TO-DATE MEAT MARKET AND POULTRY MARKET IN KEY WEST Offering These Week-End Specials a ROAST, 25¢ BONELESS CHUCK, * 25¢ BEEF BRISKET _25¢ 35¢ T-BONE STEAK, 1b eee BEEF LIVER, + 30 ic WESTERN VEAL Bene STEW, 30c VEAL BRISKET, ~~] 5 c tb sti VEAL CLOD MAK 8. OO SELECTED GENUINE SPRING LAMB CHOPS, 1b LEGS, tb - SHOULDER, by w ole, on stew. & Br BUTTER, ib LARD, 2 lbs. a $e 1b BAESH “RIBS, FRESH ‘PORK HOCKS, 3 TRIPE, 1 PIGS FEET, th - WE CARRY ALL _IN- GREDIENTS FOR SOUSE ... 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