The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 10, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR FRIDAY— “Jane Eyre’ Club, High School Auditorium. 8:15 p. Open House at Harris School in Shsetvanse fat American Educa- | tion Week. San Carlos School P.-T. A. meeting. 8 p. m. San Carlos Institute. SSRIS Es he SATURDAY— The Ame! n Legion Armistice Day Celebration. Parade, 9:30 a. m. Bayview Park Ceremonies following parade. Grand | Ball, 10:30 p. m. Key West Country Club. ——— eee SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. EARS Gateway iUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club meeting. 6:30 p. m. Church Annex. pe THURSDAY— Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. Stone Church Annex. Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. Capacity Crowd Attended Ge At Palace Theatre Wednesday Gerald Pinder's Sixth Annual!interpretation of the tap was a Rhythm sponsored by ‘highlight on the program. Troop Nc nap ae et in is ee . usual role as M.C. and also taught eel sacaperity crowd [RE Stine: Gee i |, Theater last evening. Long be- swing hits, vocally speaking. | fore the beginning of the first, Teenie Sarles’ vocal numbers show ev seat and every inch! were also well received. | Frank and Teddy Sabini, fav- | ‘orite stage and screne stars, per- | sonally appeared on the stage to present a real treat, including one for the performance, with vocal! o¢ Frank’s own compositions. accompaniment by Miss Phyllis! The program was concluded | Espinoi, popular Key West song-| with a “glimpse of 1940 fashions”, stress. sponsored by the following local | Tiny Solar drew loud applause merchants: Appelrouth’s, Holts- | from the audience with his un-|berg’s, Pearlman’s, Aronovitz and usual rendition of “Please Don’t the new Rose Marie Shoppe. Talk About Me When I’m Gone”,! Those modelling were: Mar- and a big hit was scored by garet White, Margaret Bernal, Madge Sands and Dub Maloney! Mary Morgan, Irene Boney, Ger- when they showed the audience aldine Kennedy, Isabel Ball, Bar- | | Revue, j 1, Girl Scouts, attract- at Palace of standing room was taken. John Pritchard's Orchestra furnished a musical background THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Einhorn’s Feature Big Grocery Sale TO BAN “CURB CRUISING” COURTESY REWARDED PENN YAN, N. Y.—Determin-} ROCKFORD, Ill.—Traffic Po- ed “to protect young girls from/liceman Howard Brewer, ‘who FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939 FLY TO CHURCH POSTMAN’S ORCHESTRA INDIANAPOLIS. — To attend} .NASHVILLE.—Letter carriers church in this city, Mr. and Mrs.!of this city have formed an or- | presented by Key West High School Dramatic} By CORA ANTHONY Director of A&P Kitchen ISH and seafood will be somewhat | less plentiful due to storms along the | | eastern seaboard. Meat and poultry | | Einhorn’s Grocery Duval and Olivia street, is featuring anoth- |er weekend sale of over fifty es- pecially priced items in a big | Drices are.little if any changed from last | week except for ‘specials’. Egg prices | continue to see-saw, now up, now down. | display advertisement in this is-! All apples are inexpensive, both Flor- | sue. Top-quality at sales prices | ida and California oranges arg plentiful |; Scape f P and very reasonable. Pink-meated as |is the combination which will al- well as white-meated grapefruit offer a |most certainly attract an extra; | choice at modest cost. Grapes are still | being annoyed on village streets |several months ago had cour- | after dark”, following the slaying teously reprimanded a_ motorist Jast month of Evelyn Reed, 13-|for traveling too fast, was sur- year-old school girl, a Gitizen’s}prised to receive a shipment of committee is seeking an ordin- {500 tulip bulbs from the motorist ance to stop “curb cruising” and:—W. Klynn of Sessanheim, Hol- a revival of the children’s cur- | and. few. par Sse scs ies Lend Eléttricity production has Subscribe to The Citizen—20c ' reached an {all-time high in re- James Thompson of Marion, leased an airplane and flew the |190 miles between the two cities. O.,'chestra that is regarded as one of the better musical organizations in the city. | Glazed Carrots. | low in price and several varieties of | winter pears are available. Green beans of good quality are again | | plentiful. Iceberg lettuce is a little lower, other salad greens are inexpen- | sive. Imported Belgian endive is again | in market at moderate cost, Mushrooms | are unusually low in price. Low Cost Dinner Potted Chuck Steak with Onions and Potatoes Canned Peas Bread and Butter Chocolate Pudding ‘Tea or Coffee ‘Mill Moderate Cost Dinner Baked Stuffed Ham Slices Browned Sweet Potatoes Creamed Spinach Bread and Butter Deep Apple Pie Tea or Coffee Cheese Milk Very Special Dinner Fruit Cup Batter Fried Chicken Mushroom Gravy Mashed Potatoes . Green Beans Watercress and Endive Salad Cranberry Sauce Rolls and Butter Baked Mincemeat Apples Coffee ‘Another Sale At Broadway Market Broadway Market reported an |enthusiastic support of their full-| ing for a visit to points on the page advertisement for grocery | and meat sales last weekend and Monday of this week. Many new} |good following of buyers today |and tomorrow to this favorite es- | tablishment. \ A special offer of a package of | ‘Popped Rice is being offered to| | each customer during this sale. ‘PERSONAL MENTION | Miss Aileen Bethel left this| | morning for her home in Rock} |Harbor after spending a week] |here with her mother, Mrs. C, W.| | Pinder on Angela street. | | Miss Ida Pino was a passenger leaving on the 7 o’clock bus this | ‘morning for a business visit in Miami, and plans to return in a \few days. | ae | Mr. and Mrs, William Gan- jdolfo were passengers leaving on jthe early bus this morning for a j business visit in Miami, and to ispend a brief time with relatives and friends, and will return Sun- jday. Police Officer Harry Johnson left on the early bus this morn- Keys and said he would return this evening. how real Jitterbugs “jit”. Gerald Pinder’s tap dance stu- dents ple the assemblage with exhibitio: throughout the pro- gram and included numbers by little Miss Judy Trevor, the tap trio of Jeanne Na ro, Maynard | Daniels and Betty Canova, little | Miss Shirley Papy and another tap trio consisting of Betty Ann Pierce, Gerald Pinder and Eu- phemia Maloney. Claudia Isham’s Key West Fashion Whil | ARMISTICE DAY, with its: and other social | Key representatives! You might look over the new a shades’ in evening dresses at Aronovitz In beautiful shades of blue and green. There is a chiffon evening gown beautifully embroidered. There is a grograin taffeta «mbossed in sparkling| rhinestones ailable in fuchia, i raspberry colors. } in raspberry and powder e colors are available in larger | Fur jac and bunny | to take the chill from the} ir these cool evenings are | Selling very’ well for| r are sweater coats, the | fashion creation, twin| in such colors as| sapphire, gold. All| parades will be feminine dances, calling on wrap: night 2 just in et wea st ter » gre at Aronovi' en aeED PIECES from are the newest things at yuth’s. Gorgeous kimonos aajamas may be seen at the Blouses also imported from re being perused carefully mong these most in- delicate are the nd 1 blouses in beautiful floral designs in the art of China. gorgeous kimonos include ali with embroidery styling tadies who wish the ut- most in the beautiful materials and de of old China, Ap pelrouth’s solicits that they ex- z ec wonderful importa- tions. China by lad’ these THE SEASON for evening at- tire has definitely arrived. Pearl- howing many attractive a) ting evening gowns/ and dinner di es with such in- novations as the bustle, the hoop and the princess in new: teal, n, black, as well as pastel) Rich looking ‘bunny’ jackets and velvet capes and coats make a pretty ensemble. Very | pretty evening slippers in silver and gold are also available here. For street wear smart, tailored or Topper effect suits, as well as ‘dressy’ and sport coats can be found in profuse variety. Smart silk afternoon and street dresses are also here. There is a large and attractive showing of sports frocks in soft wool. Pearl- | man’s is well-known for leading | shoe les and is replete with the season’s newest in footwear, | combining both attractive ap- pearance and comfort. WITH THE SEASON of social affairs with us Holtsberg’s this week emphasizes its line of eve- ning dresses with accessories to} | with jackets and. all man- | bara Carey, Hilda Yardo, Aileen Bethel, Lily Mae Knowles, Betty Ann Pierce, Bernice Brantley, Martha Malone, Marjorie Gor- ham, Marjorie Russell, Jenny Richardson, _ Helen Carbonell, Alce Curry, and Sylvia Roberts. Mrs. Eva Warner and Mrs. An- gelina Maloney were presented | with floral bouquets in apprecia- tion of their cooperation in help- jing to make the affair a success. ‘Mrs. Douglas ee |For Ft. Lauderdale Meet Mrs. S. W. Douglas, president of Key West Woman’s Club, left over the highway today for Ft. Lauderdale, where she will attend | a sectional meeting of Woman’s Clubs." From there she will go to Charleston for the generai convention of United Daughters of America and then proceed to | Washington, where she will visit briefly before returning home. During Mrs. Douglas’ absence the duties of president of the; local Woman’s Club will be taken over by the vice-president, Mrs. J. J. Trevor. |FINAL DIVORCE DECREE FILED | Final decree in the divorce suit of Julian Schacter versus Dorothy Litowitz Schacter, was filed in the office of Ross C. Sawyer, clerk of Circuit Court yesterday afternoon. feta, chiffon and silk materials are available in high styling, ex- treme evening styles. Dinner dress and other formal wear are other ac-| cessories to match. Among new colors this season are black- berry, may wine, moss_ green, black and black with lipstick red. Preparing for Thanksgiv. ing and Christmas Holtsberg’s reminds of its luncheon sets, its beautiful linen sets, household | curtains, lamps and table decora- | tions. ON A DIET? Try This Help | A deficiency of Vitamin B.| Complex and Iron in your diet | can contribute to serious weak- | ening of your strength. By all means take Vinol with your diet for its helpful Vitamin B Com- | plex and Iron. ORIENTAL PHARMACY MONROE THEATER Sydney Toler—Ricardo Cortez CHARLIE CHAN IN RENO and KID FROM KOKOMO Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25¢ “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge . DINING and DANCING | Strictly Fireproof Garage Open The Year Around | match. Evening gowns of taf-! |of sales was exceedingly high. mony. customers were added to their al- ready large list and the volume 3 OUT OF5 MOTHERS relieve misery of colds externally with Broadway features another weekend sale today with a dis- play advertisement in this issue. weekly, centumonths. ? THE BROADWAY FOR, ECONOMY—-QUALITY—SERVICE The Town’s Best Values! Fine Granulated SUGAR, 5 Ibs. * -23¢ 25¢ MEAT DEPT. Good West RIB ROAST. Ib 25¢ Oversea, Fancy PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans Aunt Jemima — 30c GRITS, 2 pkgs. Miracle Whip SALAD DRE; ING; Se Monitor KETCHUP, 14-oz. _ Armour’s Star POTTED MEAT, Libby’s, Bartlett PEARS, No. 22 can Genuine, Spring LAMB CHOPS. rib, Ib Brisket BEEF STEW, 2 lbs. _. Whole, Peeled APRICOTS, 9 cans _ 2DC 29c Country Roil Fresh 27 ale OLEO, ib Wilson's, Tenderized BU Ab Veal 25¢ Bacon, » 20€ EGGS, doz. OLE 15¢ STEW, 2b. 20C PICNIC HAM. 91 @ STEW, Ib 15¢ CHOICE POULTRY The usual, Broadway quality,! service and price policy pre-! vails. —Vicks LEE’S WEEKEND BARGAINS U.S. No. 1 . 1 POTATOES, 10 Ibs. CABBAGE, 3 lbs. Yellow ONIONS, 3 Ibs. __ CORN ON THE COB, Ser, ss STRING BEANS, 2 Ibs. - CARROTS, 2 Ibs. .. 15e CAULIFLOWER, large head TANGERINES, large size, doz. __.... 20c | EGG PLANTS, large. each Se Large, Juicy; Indian River ORANGES, doz. PSS Nas Re PORK SHOULDERS, By whole, ih... 16¢ By half, Ib a 19¢ FRESH RIBS, small, 2 lbs. 35¢ Western PORK CHOPS, Ib 25c Swift's Smoked HEAVY BUTTS, 2 lbs. __ 48c Sliced Breakfast Bacon, tb 25¢ Pickled PIG’S FEET, 2 lbs. 37¢ te Wilson's CORNED BEEF, can Maxwell House COFFEE, een CORN FLAKES, pkg. Mrs. Margaret Saylor of Vis- alia, Calif., filed suit for divorce, asking only $1 a month as ali-; SEELTEE T WE DON’T TRY TO COM. PETE ON PRICE. . .WE DO INSIST THAT OUR QUALITY IS THE BEST. . .YOU WILL FIND THAT. OUR FIRST- GRADE BRANDED MEATS ARE NO HIGHER THAN ANY OTHER PLACE IN TOWN! Attention. . oes Bermuda Market is effering this week ARMOUR’S STAR BEEF Best Grade—Selected! We also have— WESTERN VEAL GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS STRICTLY FRESH KILLED PIG SELECTED SPARE RIBS and all the Best Ingredients for SOUSE Large Shipment of FANCY POULTRY Just Received from Tennessee oot 26c eo ene CAPON. 30ce 33¢ 35c - 20¢ wD J a PYYTTITITITIT Ti . Se a FE . Se GRAPEFRUIT HEARTS, No. 2 ci Phillip’s TOMATO SOUP, 2 24 oz. cans Hershey's SUGAR, 5 Ibs. _ 28¢ CLOROX, pint bottle _... 13c Cuban BLACK BEANS. ib 8c SALT and MATCHES, 2 for ra PERE SECT LEE’S FOOD CENTER Duval and Angela Streets Phone 94 Free Delivery WE MEET ALL ADVER- TISED PRICES 15¢ FRYERS, ib BATTERY-RAISED BROILERS, 1b AND WE DRESS THEM and CUT THEM ACCORDING TO YOUR DESIRE White and Virginia Streets PHONE 52 IS IT QUALITY—or IS IT PRICE—or IS IT SERVICE——or is it ALL THREE? You’ll Find the Happy Combination Here ARCHER'S and MARKET 814 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 ALL INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING FRUIT CAKE GROCERY ee : & a ne cette ttt en ETE! CUT-UP FRYER Get The Pieces You Want Libby’s CREAM, tall can __ (6 to order) 6c 15¢ _2l1e ‘0c Borden's CREAM CHEESE, 2 pkgs. -_ Jumbo PEANUT BUTTER, 16-oz. Phillips PORE and BEANS, 3 10 oz. cans Libby’s CORNED BEEF, can -18¢ Armour'’s Star ROAST BEEF, can LOC Morton 2 5 c U. S. No. 1 POTATOES, 10 ibs. 25¢ Medium size IDAHO POTATOES, 19¢ 5 Ibs. 25c Brussel aide I dogs 2 Ibs. 10c 5c SPINACH, Ib _. Fancy CUCUMBERS, 15c _Te -10c 19e : SALT, 3 pkgs. PAR-T-JELL, 3 pkgs. 10c TANGERINES, JUICE. 3 cans BOC fed Savory ExGLiruowen, PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY! Libby's TOMATO In Cocktail Sauce Duval and Angela Sts. Phones 178—179 Cecccccccccccccvecesecccesseescoco ecco eco sooo soocooooooese With order, 1 pkg. POPPED RICE to each Customer 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ 23¢ BREAKFAST 99, ___ 29¢ 12¢ 14¢ vy _19¢ * 19¢ *19%e 25c Rosedale PEACHES, No. 2% can _ BLUE PLATE FRENCH DRESSING 1Sc size 10c Underwood SARDINES, 3 cans Scott PAPER TOWELS, 2 rolls SANI-FLUSH. large can WOODBURY SOAP. Bottle Lotion Free, 3 for __ Monarch KIDNEY BEANS, 3 cans Rosedale PEARS, No. 24% can - GUAVA PASTE, box Oleomargarine, Ib l4c Vanilla, 6 oz. bottle 10c Hot Sauce, 10c size Se Gibbs Tomato Paste, can 5c Salad Oil, 4 oz. bottle _ 10c Black Pepper. large can, 3 for 10c Worcestershire Sauce, 15c size ite Beech-Nut Baby Food, SAVINGS FOR THE Codfish Cakes, 6 cans _ 55¢ Peaches, 6 tall cans _. 55c Campbell's Tomato Soup, 6 cans —— 44c Dog Food, 6 cans _.__. 25¢ QUANTITY BUYER Waldorf Toilet Tissue. 6 rolls — Tomatoes, No. 1, Ize cans 49c Royal Scarlet Preserves, 6 jars Prince Albert Tobacco 10c Half-N-Half Tobacco _. 10¢ cera Pork and Beans, Campbell's Tomato Juice, 14 02., 3 cans 1 Armour’s Tomato Juice, tall size, 3 cans Myles Salt, round pkg. . 5¢ Peanut Butter, 2 tb jar 20c_ Crosse & Blackwell Date-and-Nut Bread _ 9c Libby's Peas, large can 10c Cut-Rite Waxed Paper _ Sc Cocomalt, can 2lc Ovaltine, can 3le Eagle Pork Sausage. 1% Wb can - 19¢ Pure Egg Noodles, 6 oz. size, 3 for 10c Heinz Ketchup, large Castle Haven Green As- Pparagus, 1542 oz. can 10c Corned Beef, can _ 1Se Macaroni or Spaghe: rp or addtional Palmolive Soap, limit 6 to customer ______. 5¢ Chicken Feed, 10 lbs. _ 25c Pimientos, 10c size, can _ 5c Happy White Meal, Sieg Se Happy Water Ground Meal, 6 IB bag ______ Field Peas with Snaps, can _. English Walnut, Brazil Nuts, new crop, tb __ 25c¢ All 5c Crackers, 6 pkgs. 25c 25c 7c COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT ALL TIMES EINHORN'S GROCERY Phones 215 and 216 We Deliver Duval and Olivia Streets 2 Phones 2 Trucks OBSERVANCE 10:00 A. M. Saturday, Parade to Bayview Park. 10:30 A. M., Memorial service at Bayview Park. 11:00 A. M., Community Salute to the Day. 12:00 Noon, National Salute; Note: (All veterans invited to participate in parade and may fall in with Legion forces at Whitehead and Carolirie Streets. salute of whistles and bells to last three minutes. National salute of 21 guns at Key West Barracks. Reviewing stand at Division Street School.) ARRANGED BY CELEBRATION 10:30 P. M. Saturday, Ball opens at Key West Country Club. Midnight, Floor show begins at Key West Coun- try Club. 1:30 P..M., Sunday baseball game and motor- cycle exhibition at Trumbo Field. 4:00 P. M., Concert by Key West WPA band at -Art Center. L Note: (Tickets at $1 each for ball and:floor show on sale until 10:00 P. M. tonight and all day Saturdy at Chamber of Commerce, La Concha Hotel. Al Friedman’s Manhattan Swingsters to provide dance and floor show music. Ad- mission charge for game and exhibitions at Trumbo 35 cents.) SPONSORED BY Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 THE AMERICAN LEGION

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