The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 14, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Mrs. Gutsens Honored At Joint Marti Lodge Meeting Three lodges of the Order|skit entitled, “Young and Old.” Caballeros de Marti met last | Refreshments were served after) Pan-American Link Fe night in a joint meeting at their) the meeting: hall on Elizabeth street to honor | Present were: Mrs. Maria Gutsens, who has} of the ladies lodge. A certificate of presented Mrs. Gutsens for work in the club and for fery charitable work around town and in connection with the Mercedes Hospital. In a program presented Mrs. Onelia Vasquez rendered several piano selections. Songs were presented by Mrs. Aleida Camero de Salinero, Mrs. Dulce Maria Perez, Raquel Sanchez and Jose- fine Vinson. Another piano solo featured Mrs. Natalia Guiterrez. Mrs. Dulce Maria Perez and Mrs. Josefina Vinson presented aj La Fe, Patria Calleja, Dulce Maria Perez, Aida Herce, Jose= fina. Vinson, Ana Camero, Ofelia honor was her; her } Celia Miss Franda, Natalia Perez, Milian, Maria Gutsens, Mary Vasquez. Messrs. J. F. Fleitas, Pedro Oliva, Jose Fernandez, Julio Perez, T. Bentavemt, Rev. Perez, Santiago Valdez, Alberto Mar- tinez, F. Ganzalez, Ignario Me- dina, Pedro Aguilar, Mario P. Rolo, Armando Guiterrez, Arturo Armayor, Oscar Milian, F. Castro. Dance Tonight |For Red Cross Benefit | s , Honeymooning in Key West | Attention of dance lovers is today are Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gal- ‘called to the dance to be given lagher of Mt. Vernon, New York, ; . who think everything about Key for the benefit of the Red Cross West is wonderful. They would|Chapter of Key West tonight at like to return here every year}the Club Cayo Hueso, beginning and are making plans to do just| 10 o’clock, and will be sponsored that. ! : “ . by th lub. Not liking a big wedding Mr. | ae pusior: Womaniei up, and Mrs. Gallagher started off} i from Mt. Vernon and journeying | been asked to organize produc- to Maryland stopped at Bel Air | tion committees and each chaptet oe _— wee pained pn wecleck is furnishing their own supplies n Florida they like Key West . ts best. It is their first trip hersl oe eae beepers ey) Wet Chey and they are intfigued with: the |*T 5#* 20 funds now and it is clarity and beauty of the tropical | ft the purpose of replenishing waters. ithe treasury that the dance is to They will remain until Mon-jbe held. Gay and are at the Silver Palm| with the funds derived from Hotel. ‘the affair the chapter proposes | 2 *) to make garments for war refu- St. P aul s Will igees and soldiers and will also Entertain School Group Gallaghers Honeymooning Here | make wearing apparel for people | aah jin Key West who are in need. Woman’s Auxiliary of St. pee oty ee Sh cne Paul’s Episcopal Church will e ; & tertain the tee school workers mick; short talks by Emit Sweet- next Tuesday evening at Parish ing, church school superintend- Hall with a fellowship supper at ent, and Mrs. Bayly; community 7 o'clock. The program to be rendered under the direction of Mrs. E. J. Bayly will be as follo . Prayer by Father A. B. Dim- liams, | | | | who had been in the city for|some time at Manasquan, N. J./ several days on matters con-|They always spend their winters this city is in active planning. It |_Mesdames C. Vasquez, Concha/nected with the organization, |in Key West: Mr. Ingling visited | Will be located at the end of been a member for over 40 years|Fiallo, Avenda Aguilar, Rachael) left over the highway for Jack-|with L. P, Artman, publisher of | Avenue E on city property. De- and one of the charter members| Sanchez, Elaida Camero, Dolores sonville for the purpose of con-|The Citizen, in Point Vidal, Josefina Johnson, Adelina | tacting some of | Johnson, Onelia Vasquez, Amada} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION — ce B. G. Gili, treasurer executives in that city and will return in about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Toledo, | and daughter Miss Nelia, left ;over the highway yesterday aft- ernoon, returning to their home in Tampa after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends. Ricardo Serra, who was the official representative of the government of Cuba during the recent celebration of October 10, left Thursday on the Steamship Cuba, returning to his home in Havana. All Red Cross Chapters have | Mrs. May Walker and daugh- | |ters Misses Florence and Agnes | por. is in the city for his usual ‘weekend with Mrs. Albury and d plans to return tomor- | left on the 7 o’clock bus this morning for Miami and will spend several days visiting with relatives and friends. Miss Julia Winke, who had been visiting in Havana and Key West and enjoyed a most de- o’clock bus this morning for her home in Chicago. Mrs. _ Florence’ O'Connor, Chicago, who was spending a brief time in Key West, and en- joying her visit, following a trip \to Havana, left on’ the early bus | singing; introduction of visitors, | *“" der direction of Mrs. Hugh Wil-|t | | HOLTSBERG’S | The Most Outstanding Value Of This Fall Season! Chie 2-piece SUITS, made of Parker and Wilder’s 100% Wool Flannel. Six smart Styles in all leading FALL SHADES, such as— Blackberry, Moss - Green, Grapewine, Henna Rust and Grotto Blue. On Sale Monday $3.95 Sixes 12 to 20 SSR eee Monday Specials at the Store of Fashion SHOES SHOES SHOES A brand new shipment arrived today and others are arriv- ing daily. All of the latest styles are here, $1 95 ranging in price up from —. is a ° For Ladies, Misses and Children LADIES’ HOSIERY and CHILDREN’S SOCKS TO MATCH—EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED LADIES’ AND MISSES COATS,. $4. 95 in a special Monday offering ° CHILDREN’S COATS—WITH HATS TO MATCH LADIES’ DRESSES—a new shipment selling at prices up from ae = $1.95 ONLY THE BEST SILKS ARE SOLD AT The Store of Fashion. You will find any kind vou want here! 40-inch SILK in print and plain, yard __ 39¢ TAPESTRY AND DRAPERY suggestions include the latest for the new season. See them all CURTAIN GOODS, yard pe ee LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF EVENING MATERIALS SEE OUR LINENS—COMPLETE LINE FOR EVERY PURPOSE 81x108 SILK BED SPREADS Séinch ALL WOOL COATING ia plain and piaial im fe . in JUST RECEIVED—new shipment of LADIES" SRCRETS Siss LADIES‘ SILK BLOUSES ee ig LADIES’ ALL-WOOL SKIRTS, pleated all around _ $1.95 EVERY ITEM IN STORE REDUCED APPELROUTH'’S Pryvyi iii | | stare today for Miamien route .home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Medal, who had been spending a brief visit in Key West, breaking the | aspirant, was in the city of! of the |Inglings travel through the north! try Co.,/country in the summer and spend | Pleasant the steamship while in New Jersey., Mr. Ing- ling owns an interest in a Poca- tello, Idaho, newspaper. Miss Virginia Patterson’ will be in Key West next week. She recently purchased a residence on Southard street. and last year operated a curio shop on Duval street. Mr. and Mrs. Camby Chambers are expected in Key West next week. Mr. Chambers is a well known writer. ~ Accompanying them will be Doody Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. | Townsend Morgan of this city. | son, an George Albury, of Rock Har- row evening. John D. Hayden, a sightseeing visitor to Key West yesterday, visited all the important points : : F lightful is the 7,and took in the sights from ‘the | ightful vacation, Jeft on the | 71 atcony of the Key West’light- jhouse declaring it is a»wonderful et scene. Mr. and Mrs. 5 ght Parkin- son were visitors Yn the-eity: yes- 'terday and in the afternoon went to the Coast Guard headquarters ‘to see the interesting objects on display. Fuller gubernatorial today Warren, trip from Cuba to the United increasing his acquaintances. Mr. States, left on the morning bus| Warren is a Jacksonville attor-| for Miami where they will spend ney. a short time and then leave for their home in Chicago. i Pena’s Will Have Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fox, left Noted Guests Tonight this morning for their home in Milwaukee, after a visit in Cuba and a stay of several days in|headline another big night |Pena’s Garden of Roses tonight, Key West. i orchestra will at Gould Curry’s dancing to start at 9:30 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. George Pope, Invited guests of the club will be and entertainment program un-|who had been touring the coun- ry for several months, spending | a brief visit here, left this morning for their home in Cleve- land, Ohio. Robert H. Givens Sr., who had Fuller Warren of Jacksonville, gubernatorial candidate; “Harold | Whitehead, president of the Jack- jsonville CitysCouneil and MiP. | | Marales, brother of Pena. been visiting for two weeks with | relatives and friends joyed himself to the fullest ex- tent, left on the return to Miami; on the morning bus. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Ingling ar-! rived in Key West this week for | and en-/ Ralph Richardson and C. Aubrey Smith i | FOUR FEATHERS In Technicolor Also COMEDY and NEWS the winter season and are resid-|e¢ ing at 522 Elizabeth street. WHERE AND WHEN CAN YOU BUY AT THE BEST? “EL PRADO CAFE” Specializing in Hot Bollos Chicharones Cuban Sandwiches Cor White and Division Sts. First Stop Light YOU GET THIS $8.95 Sunbeam ‘Double Automatic IRONMASTER Heats faster—stays hotter— ironing in THIRTY SECONDS after you connect it. The ONLY automatic iron' with Thumb-tip Heat Regu-' lator up in the handle, away from the fingers, conveni- The} “Key West's Outstanding!” | LA CONCHA HOTEL | Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail |_ DINING and DANCING Garago | Strictly Fireproof | Open The Year Around jand numerous school intramural ——$—<—— THE ISLAND CITY THIS COLUMN IS HAPPY to!their top games, but they p announce that the long-awaited |in the middle of the streets and W.P.A, athletic field project for | may be struck down by an auto, |mobile if they continue. . |W.P.A. project is also in plan- | tails of the project are lacking, ' ning to close an open ditch going | but it is expected that a combina- | down to sea off Fort street. It is |tion baseball-football field is con-}a very bad ditch, . .You yachts- |templated, with grandstand and’ men who are interested in the |bleachers and possibly dressing Garrison Bight project as a safe | ‘rooms for the players. If the harbor for visiting yachts and as major!a Key West Yacht Club center should know that there are {field is of a high class, |league ball teams may be invited | ‘here to train because of the won- | “bumps” in the part now dredged, {derful climate in the spring. Mostjout. It seems that the dredging Florida cities, however, pay sub-|was not “cleaned up” as it wen! sidies to the teams because of the along. They cannot be reached advertising value and it is ex-|by dragline now, but a dredge, tremely doubtful if Key West;such as the one Thompson has can. At all events we have a/can do it. Monroe County Baseball League, | od | High School baseball team which} YESTERDAY in a short rffde |will play interscholastic games| along Duval street, counted 14 |for the first time next Spring, | out-of-state and four out-of-ffown cars. Merchants report that § most |players. of them are still carrying ougit the | —. custoinef just dropping i the AN APPEAL was made this | city, making a hasty tour off some week through the columns of this|of the points here, and lqbaving paper asking that the W.P.A. tree | right away believing they }know | | beautification program be ex- {all of what is Key West. Key | tended to include the highly-|West Publicity Bureau statifpn at | the head of the island hich | nut trees of the boulevard. This|gives out accurate and conjhplete | column understands this will be | information concerning thq§ city, done,.. probably under another | stressing such lasting thingjgs «as | | project, and that the plots will|climate, bathing, fishing, 9 night be properly fertilized and sodded | clubbing, naval activities,§ would and small tropical flower plants | eliminate much of this practice. placed in the plots to further|Once someone stays a eek in liven the scene. It will be a col- j the city he is pretty wgll sold on orful lineup then. *The coconut} trees also-need the new sod. MONROE THJEATER || Mickey Rooney—Ig~ewis Stone Cecelia Pfarker THE HARDIES/ RIDE HIGH Matin B 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; 15-25¢ | grassed plots and wilting coco- COFFEE SHOP CHATTER: Someone should do~ something about the many colored boys who | jnow throng Whitehead _ street. | These boys are happily enjoying ; | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning Service CELEBRATION OF THE LORD'S SUPPER Fleming Street} Methodist (Uptown) {Church The church wilfl present by JIM LILLY, Pasior— 11:00 A. M—JA Study In Astronomy.” 7:30 P. M.—"Tige Altar.” Two Special /Musical Numbers At E Service —You Are Cordiajlly Invited— Evening Sermon “RUNNING WATER” j| Southernmost Church in the United States Pearlman’s "The Store of Quality Merchan dise at POPULAR PRICES” Never before have we gathered such a fine assortment of WEARING APPAREL for Ladies, Misses and Chil- dren as you will find now. EXQUISITE EVENING GOWNS SMART STREET AND SPORT DRESSES TAILORED AND DRESS COATS Aronovitz Dept. Store Key West's; Largest Store As usual, offers the public THE BEST AT LOWER PRICES! You'll fipd Better Quality, combined with Lower Prices, in the fingst merchandise in town. ; é SPECIALS with Black, . $1.00 Ladies’ Wool Skirts leather belts: Navy. Brown, Green te BLOUSES, _ stripes, _satins, crepes and cottons, to go at each - _. $1.00 New shipment of SWEATERS: Slip-overs, Cardigan, Brush- ed Wool and Knits _ $1.00 Large selection of DREN’S SILK DRESSES, sizes 3-14, to go at each -_..__-_ $1.98 See the new beautiful VEL- VET DRESSES and the FLARE COATS styled like “mother's.” NEW CARDIGAN COATS, STRIPES AND PLAIDS, SKIRTS TO MATCH, PLEAD- ED, GORED, AND TAILORED STYLES, ALL SHADES. Little Bovs’ Long Pants SAILOR SUITS. ALL WOOL, WOOL JERSEY “Brother and MANISH TAILORED SUITS THE NEWEST IN SKIRTS —SWEATERS BLOUSES AND JACKETS in fact every new item now showing in New York is here awaiting YOUR SELECTION. PAY US A VISIT. 50 DOZEN NEW PHOENIX HOSE JUST RECEIVED IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. SATURDAY and MONDAY Sale Another assortment of those beautiful Pil! each - Smart Skirts, Blouses and Sweaters, at only, $1 00 Ci SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1939 FURNITURE SALE STILL |ON AT LONG’S STORE MERCHANTS REPORT that —— since the highway opened, the | The fourth week of a six-week amount of purchases made in /Special sales program being ad- Miami “eo from mail order cata- | vertised in The Citizen for Long’s logues has increased to 50% from:Furniture Store, 800 Fle: ae ; * i . ming 15%. This column would like to! street, is featuring all kinds of make an earnest appeal to the | 5 , : A Key West buyer to first look | furnish es for the kitchen. The over the local stores for what /@dvertisement is a feature of this lone wants. If the store has the | page. ae = ean rs — well; Living Room Suits, Felt Base and good. If it has not, use your | ae =. 3 diseretion, but remember that | PUES fa . hrs we money spent locally always re- | featured in preceding weeks, are turns in some way. Money spent /|still on sale at the discount outside never returns. Key West |prices. Key Westers should in- pecnts: Sone a lvestigate the many bargains compare favorably in style an . 2, price with Miami stores. And tose as eee 2 don’t forget, too, merchants, by|p.T. A. One of the dolls was paying higher oprpeponel ui | inted to resemble the Feuhrer. censes,are giving major help to- | P® s ’ . ward sponsoring W-P.A. projects.|One husky lad, early in the _— game, practically tore the Nazi DOWN WITH HITLER seemed |jeader from its hinges with a to be the prevailing theme.of the mighty heave. Succeeding tosses “tar baby” booth at yesterday's}. ~ s Hallowe’en Party at Harris }finished up the job of complete School given by the High Schoo! | annihilation. the place. We must show the visitors what Key West really is. Lamps Fourth Week of Six- Week Special Department Sales at LONG'S FURNITURE STORE This Week It’s—— Kitchen Equipment Bring your Kitchen up to date. Now you can buy these needed odd pieces of furniture you've wanted at 10% Reduction from regular price POCSCOCCO COOOL OOELOOOOOOOTOOOOOOES Ovens Nesco Stoves Wall Cabinets Kitchen Stools Breakfast Sets Ironing Boards Florence Stoves Utility Cabinets Kitchen Cabinets * Unfinished Chairs Unfinished Tables Porcelain Top Tables © Tr } 3) ,_y Ah ae \\ w ¢ 0 = T We continue the SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES on LAMPS, LIVING ROOM SUITES and FELT BASE RUGS LONGS FURNITURE STORE 800 FLEMING ST. PHONE 80 0660 000000000000000000000000 00000008 SOOO OTOOOSOOOOOSOEH OS COTOESO OOOO SOO SOOO SEES OOOO OOTOSOOOOOOOSOOOOSOOOOOTOOOHOOO® ently marked for all types of fabrics. Weighs only 3% Ibs. _ ... and this $4.9 5 10 pieces Rayon Silk Drapery, on sale at, G yard _ Gases i 29c New 75c Printed and Plain Silks, yard _ 49c Children’s Coats, sizes 2 to 6 $1.98 xv $2.98 Sister” SUITS and $1.00 DRESSES, each Corduroy Velvet OVERALLS, Wool ao OVERALLS, sizes 1- each | d $1.00 Wool BABY ROMPERS, New Dark Fall Shades. RID-JID AUTOMATIC Easiest to handle—light in weight—entirely Auto- | matic. ® Self opening © Self locking ® Self clos- | ing! Sets up as you set it down. . . folds up as you pick it up. No stooping or bending. Has the exclusive, patented lock-ring that holds the table rigid, steady, solid when set up. Folds compactly— conveniently hung on wall or door. YOU GET, Q IRONING THIS 133 SET Aalbly. 95¢ DOWN—$1 PER MONTH THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 16 Velvet 50c Ladies’ Wool Sweaters, on sale at only 50c Boys’ Long Pants 3-piece Suit, sizes C436". UP Children’s Sweaters, at— 50¢ AND 75¢ SHOES SHOES Unquestionably the _ largest variety of Stylish Shoes to be found anywhere is here for your selection at the low mri tens: “S198 at ea Cottage, Bedroom, and Living- room CURTAINS, Tufted | Bedspreads, colored Sie Madspeped $1.00 spreads = ee Sie Two Tone Tufted $2.98 Heavy Tufted Spreads— $3.95 1 $12.95 Washable Tufted RUGS to $1.75 ax $2.98 Best quality 3 and 4-year Guaranteed Sheets, 81x90, 81x99, 79x99, ee $1.00 each Children’s Coats, sizes 7 to 14, as low | | | DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE ‘Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8

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