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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR SATURDAY— The American Legion Grand Ball honoring Navy and Army | forces here concluding Armistice Day celebrations 10:30 p. m. Country Club. SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. 0 MONDAY. Your Women’s Circle of Fleming Street Methodist Church } will entertain in the evening Yourg Women’s Circle of Ley Memorial. Parsonage. -O- ZUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club meeting. 6:30 p. m. Church Annex. - O- 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. Annual Red Cross Call Opens In Nation Today Annual Red Cross roll ca for in all cities of pianelibadba of effective and effi- ° cient relief methods; and WHEREAS, we now have addi- tional obligations placed upon us to aid the suffering peoples of nations torn anew by the great of Florida disaster of War; coopera-| NOW, THEREFORE, I, Fred P. Siras any slic published Cone, by virtue of the Legis acai vested in me as Governor WHEREAS, on November 1th Florida, with a view of coordin-| aa Il call of the Amer-/2ting relief and avoiding dupli- | ican Red Cross begins and this Cation of effort and other forms organization will conduct its an- of waste, do hereby name the nual drive for funds necesary to American Red Cross as the offi- maintain this most unselfish and Cal relief agency for Florida in humane of our national organi- nee time of stress that eee zations; and sires WHEREAS, in times past, when! AND FURTHERMORE, I urge} our State of Florida has suffered |@!! of the people within our State disaster and to contribute as generously the possible to the American Red} Cross bearing in mind at all times Red that by so doing we are not only giv assisting in the good works which gen- (are carried on in emergencies its ‘and catastrophes throughout the o world but also are unifying and solidifying an influence of good membership open the n Thursday, N will end! 30. ed by Gov- ation today and ovember Proclamation re! Cor statewide ernor Fred P. calling for drive, is annud distress, American Cross has en most erously of labors and its funds to re sult in rehabili- oO ce” tation of our stricken people; and WHEREAS. this ame has been pursued ssively by Great Seal of the State of Flor- the American Red Cross in other ida to be affixed at Tallahassee, states of our nation in times of the Capital, this 24th day of Octo- peril or disaster, with the prompt ber, A.D., 1939. PERSONAL MENTION “ ! great agency of mercy fosters. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Kenneth Bearap Celebrated Birthday A birthday party was enjoyed ' rage panes wae had in the yard of the home of Mr, een spending several weeks, in} i Key West with her son-in-law|2"4 Mrs. J. D. Bearup on Mar- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe 8aret street Thursday afternoon Crusoe, left on the Steamship by Kenneth Bearup, who was Cuba yesterday afternoon for her | three home in Tampa. years old and his as will between people which this Policy ‘have set my hand and caused the ! many , |GARDNER’S PHARMACY | \B EGINS CHRISTMAS \CONTEST ON MONDAY | i Announceemnt of every boy or girl in Key West is made today in the advertisement |elsewhe ere in this issue sponsored j by Gardner’s Pharmacy. It’s a big Christmas contest fea- ture that opens next Monday at! ;Gardner’s, who is staging the jevent in line with other Rexali ontests held in stores of the ;chain throughout the United | |States. | Entry blanks should be called for at the store next week—and, fter proper signing has been ‘done, then votes in the contest an begin to come in for the pe- iod up to the day before Christ- nas. Mr. Gardner announced to- day that the first twenty-five entries received next week will eee 1,000 votes free to start them Se and girls have character- listically been pressing _ their noses against the corner display window at Gardner’s today— viewing the many excellent and ;valuable prizes to be given away in this contest. Details can be obtained at the store. “|REV. JIM LILLY WILL PREACH TOMORROW | Rev. Jim Lilly, pastor of Flem- jing Street Methodist Church, re- jturned late last night from the jadjourned session of the annual jconference in Lakeland and will {speak tomorrow morning and evening at the church. The subject at the morning service will be “Jacob and Esau”. In the evening, the subject will be “The Call From Flanders’ Field”, Junior Patrol units of the city schools will be special guests at the evening service. ‘ interest to! ‘Grande channel. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Camero-Parodi Wedding Today | THE ISLAND CITY Miss Rose de Malm Malmedy Camero, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.; Camero of Whitehead street, was | wedded to Edward Parodi III of | |Miami, son of Mr. and Mrs. |rious private benefits. One club! | jafter the other assails the two} | Ulysses Parodi, by Rev. P. J. |blocks between Fleming and An- | Kelleher at a nuptial mass at St. | igela asking for donations. Usual- |Mary’s Church this morning at ly the club is getting out a small | products in most east coast cities 10 o'clock. ‘program and will give the store! of Florida and some on the west The bride wore a beautiful|the service of putting in a small | soast, They were contacting wedding dress and carried | frore ts pene : it Repke party, if fishermen and dealers in Key bouquet of chrysanthemums and j event, in all the Duyal penbants he See es one ee white roses. Maid of Honor was “ busiest docks along the water- ;find they are expected to be ade-. ti sireaenaciesal Pauline Camero and best man quately represnted. And it’s good | jfront, excepting gove! jcoral rock, are two key building | \products now before the public) |. . .Notice around town that visi- {tors are dropping in at curio} MERCHANTS of the city some- | shops, going sightseeing and eat- {times pay out as much as $25 a/ing in restaurants. Winter's al- month in charity and ads for va-| 0st here. |Operators of the recently estab- lished fish packing house on Si- |monton street buy and sell sea was Charles Johnson. Flower j business for them, because one j wharves, is the Gulf dock facing girl was Colleen Moore. Be et keep fhicndasy ia: . businese: | the P. & O. piers. It is a haven Bridesmaids, dressed in yel- is P for private and charter boats at When a big delegation of civic} nid en ee Annie Cru- women enter the store in a rush Niles. Ushers were — William and hurry, though, it very nearly Schoneck/Henty Sminders® and (ete the storekeeper out of his’ Thomas Bowen. The ushers were ae in white. | The couple left for Miami at} noon today and will remain there in residence. present. . Some years ago a United States government sur- jgeon, formerly of the local Ma- \rine Hospital, told commercial | anglers here to eat fish that had /been on ice for several hours in preference to that freshly killed. He did not elaborate on his state- |ment, but claimed ice drew out a certain element in fish that was onan over Florida and later through- | injurious to the body. Those who ~ MARINE NOTES lout the ration.. There is such 3 | have had experience .in shipping | small margin of profit in cigars! fish say that the strong taste AROUND TOWN: Operators of the scores of small cigar stores in the city might increase their sales by contacting cigar stores | Sioscpemcletenletgpticca tera ae eterna ieee BS o ue only prone Siete iy found in some of the sea products Coast Guard Activities pon tad ebay ian ac onera cS 3 lis greatly reduced after the fish A ' putor. “Minute Men” from} hi f 10 to 12 Coast Guard Tender Ivy is to-}sixth Grade Class of Harris) "8° once tem day getting in readiness to leave| School are a ri at : % ; e appearing before civ- 10 cee one for the ae ic groups asking that there be| coast wit! ree iron structures ; ‘ | i take! securil more to be installed at Charlotte Har-|@c\0n taken on | secuting 4 " playground space for them. The} bor, at the entrance ‘at the "Boca iq. may spread to the schools. ‘Recreation facilities are badly) needed in all schools here. . . Tombstone for a well-known and | powerful leader of the city has; arrived through his request. . .; Keystone, made of marl and ce- | MONROE THEATER Shirley Temple—R. Scott SUSANNAH OF THE MOUNTIES Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—1l5-25c These structures are to be erected by Powell Bros., Inc., of Ft. Lauderdale and will take the place of the wooden structures which have been there for a number of years. Equipment for the erection of the structures are on the way to Charlotte Harbor ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————, BOXING MATCH TONITE) from Ft. Lauderdale at this time. BLUE GOOSE ARENA Charles G. Lewin, engineer Six Bouts — Four to from Key West, will go on the Ten Rounds Ivy as foreman-inspector of the First Preliminary at 8:00 O'clock | : construction work, for the Coast’ ADMISSION 50c GLASSES. : Guard. IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving remembrance of my precious Mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Howell, who departed this life Oetober 24, 1939: Sad and weary, life is not the same since you were called away. You know how much I loved you, how tender was your care. No more words of joy and comfort | from my previous Mother to hear. You were all my joy and sun- shine, with that smile upon your face. Though I look the whole world over there is none can take your place. In my_ heart. your memory lingers sweetly, fond and true. There is not a day, precious mother, that I do jlittle friends. not think of you. ae anuc a Os, Oo arrive y rl | ‘* from Cuba Tuesday afternoon ,imeade and pink, chocolate and | miss "you, oh, precious Mother. I and spent a pleasant visit with, White marble cakes. {miss you every place. When to relatives and friends, left for) Winner of the girls’ prize was!my home I wander and see your ampa on the Cuba yesterday Lorraine Curry and Donald Cur- | vacant place, it will break my afternoon [ry won the prize for the hoys, /RES*t to see me. precious Bother ian wri {there as time flies on. I miss E. P. Johnson, keeper at Som- Buddy Banks also won a prize. | yoy more and will miss you until brero light on the reef left over| Approximately thirty-five at-) we meet on the Golden Shore. the highway this morning on the tended the party. | OPAL HOWELL RUSSELL. early bus for Marathon and will _ | nov11-1tx there take a small boat for the . |e ee return to his station after his — — | regular vacation leet Monday i e < oo | ne |} Fleming Street Methodist >. r4 2 » ' < prt eapeapag : S'ing Street Methodist ureh will; i with friends in Miami, was ajentertain the Young Women’s|} PASTOR JIM LILLY+will returning F Sse ae on the after-|Gircle of Ley Memorial Church preach— inane bis yesterday: at the parsonage Monday night. || 11:00 A. M. “Jacob and Esau.” . An entertaining program has 8:00 P. M. “The Call From J. B. Sullivan, who has been been arranged, i Flanders Field.” engaged to make certain repairs| ee deus ‘2 to the machinery on the Steam-| awaiting the arrival tomorrow of| paler Patrole Ww Uee Guests ship Cuba, left yesterday after-'their neice, Miss Alice Mosher, | sheers noon on the vessel and will re-| Jennings, Louisiana. She will GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS turn Monday morning. drive down over the highway. sss | Miss Lettie Sullivan, daughter! Tees Fences of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sullivan, ! left on the early bus this morn- ing for Miami where she will re- 9 ceive dental treatment and re- turn tonight. H. G. Hopkins, of Miami, who 50c SALE makes a visit to Key West sev-| eral times each year, and who i had been visiting on his third 4-piece COTTAGE CURTAINS 50c trip this year, left on the early SATIN and VELVET PILLOWS . 50c bus today for his home in the | TAILORED CURTAINS 50c Magic Cit; PRINTED RAYON SILKS, 2 yards 50c Ne = Broken Assortment CURTAINS, 2 pairs for — 50c Peter Schutt, manager of the | HEAVY SATIN FOR SLIPS, 1% yards for 50c Hotel Casa Marina, arrived in| fapeera. all col . ers : the city this week, and prepara- e O onlers, gers - 50c tions are now getting under way | PLAIN SILK CHIFFONS, 10 colors, yard _ S0c for the opening of the magnifi- | BROCADED SATIN TAPESTRY, yard ts 50c cent hostelry. WHITE BABY SHARKSKIN, 40-inch, yard _. 50e : BEAU CREST MEN'S SOCK ANKLETS, 2 pairs _ . $0c Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Luethi, CHILDREN’S ONE-PIECE PAJAMAS, 4-10 50c 1119 Von Phister street, are] FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS, white and colors 50c — BABY BLANKETS, each in box : _ 50¢ RD OF THANKS ‘ se CA BOXED TOWELS and WASH CLOTHS, in box 50c Our sincere thanks is extended | MADEIRA NIGHT GOWNS, regular 79¢ ae to our friends and neighbors for > ———_.—____ the many acts of kindness ten- dered us during our recent bereavement, the sudden death'| Children’s CREPE DRESSES, of our beloved one, Armando | FRUIT OF THE LOOM SLIPS, 32-44 _ OTHER SPECIALS ON SALE MONDAY regular $2.45 at _ Rivero. We are indeed grateful ONE GROUP OF DRESSES, sizes 12-20 to those who gave the use of ONE GROUP $3.95 and $4.95 DRESSES ___ their cars, the donors of the | ONE GROUP $5.85 DRESSES beautiful floral offerings and | TWO TABLES of BETTER HATS messages of sympathy. » nov1l-lt THE FAMILY. TO OPEN YOUR EYES. Stop guessing about your eyes. It's time to KNOW! An ex- amination will tell. Why de- lay. GENUINE SOFT LITE LENSES ... Demand the Protection Certificate. DR. J. A.. VALDES OPTOMETRIST 532 Duval St. Phone 332 PALRAeB JACKIE COOPER STREETS OF NEW YORK al and SHORTS ENTERTAINMENT ~ PENA’S GARDEN Armistice Day will be celebrat- | ed at Pena’s famous Garden of Roses tonight with another of the usual Saturday Night dances’ featuring Gould Curry’s well- known orchestra, which will play for dancing as well as offer sev- eral feature numbers. After the Ball—drop in at Pena’s, is the! slogan for tonight—and many! have indicated they are going to do just that. | CCMEDY For Fifty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION Pee (rhas. Aronovitz DEPT. STORE (Key West's Largest Store) Gives the Public of Key West— ‘Height of the Season’ Styles In FALL APPAREL COATS, FUR SAGKETS, for Sport or Dress, COCKTAIL, EVENING and_ STREET DRESSES, CHILDREN’S COATS, DRESSES AND HATS, DRESS MATERIALS in Wool, Silk and Metallic. MONDAY SPECIALS Another large shipment of CURTAINS, 0. ic VELVET PILLOWS, Floral and WORLD'S FAIR F() DESIGNS, each Ic VELVET COVERS in all lengths, TO MATCH PIL- sr DUC ur Girls and boys —Come take a look at these prizes — eight useful prizes for girls! Eight useful prizes for boys! And, learn how easily you can enter this Rexall Store Boy and Girl Contest. The rules are simple. Your chance of winning one of the grand prizes is limited only by your willingness to work. Get started now. 6 beautiful dolls, a doll trunk and a doll Come for your Entry Blank Tovar i GARDNER’S PHARMACY ie 534 DUVAL STREET PHONE 177 Colored Embroidered DRESS- ER 50c up Large Rayon ‘and Linen TABLE CLOTHS. —50e NEW BELGIAN RUGS, each CASES, white and colors, pair - TAINS, in pecially ae for com shades, each _ EMBROIDERED New shipment of fine cur. materials ern homes. styles, at per pair— $1.00 1 $3.95 Sun and Tub-fast Cretonnes po Rayon Couch Covers Chenille ‘and Velvet Rugs SHOES! SHOES! for MOPHER. DAD, SISTER and BROTHER Styles too numerous to mention $1.98 cc2 pam $1.98 Watch Our Window Displays!! Be sure see ARONO- VITZ Di <= fee. s00- for for Quality. Styling and ‘hee Dept. Store “Style Leaders” Make this yard your headquarters for any Lumber or Building Material need you may have. Complete satisfaction in every respect is GUARANTEED! | Cheely Lumber Corp. | Phone 297 Caroline and William Streets [) “Everything In Building Material” | ALONG THE WATERFRONT: | | ment, and coquina, quarried from hours. 5 | | LOL IS Ia SS N '* SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1939 Constant source of trou-| they feel their line slacken when ble while fishing are barracudas|just a moment before it was and sharks. These lurking ter- | whizzing through the water. But rors of the deep “steal” many jit doesn’t take them long to find prizes being hauled in and at!the reason. To avoid this nuis- times come right up to the boatjance sometimes it is necessary to “slice” a fish in half. Ama-jto pull up anchor and try another teur anglers are puzzled when jspot. THE STORE of FASHION “Right Goods At The Right Prices” You are urged to inspect our full line of BETTER SHOES for Ladies, Misses and Children. . .selling from $1.95 up. And don’t forget—we have HOSIERY to match. . .Every pair guaranteed, 56-inch ALL WOOL COAT- Ladies’ SILK STRIPED bein in plain and —_ BLOUSES, long sleeves, —- $1.00 at - — $1.00 56- vnc ALL WOOL WHITE NEW BAGS COATING, yard __ $1.49 in leather, fabrics and 99-inch PLAIN AND Evening styles PRINTED SILK, yard 39c 00° up MALLINSON SILK NEW CRUSHABLE Buy new PRINTED LINEN it's Non-Crushable TRANSPARENT VEL- See our Chic line, of VET, yard ——- $1.49 UNDERWEAR” PLAIN SILK, “yard ... 50¢ Only the best is sold! SILK BED SPREADS, FIX UP YOUR HOME $2.95, at ___ $1.95 FOR NEXT SEASON CHENILE BED SPREADS from _____ $1.49 to $9.95 OUR READY TO WEAR We are prepared to take care of all of your wants in tapestry. curtains, creton- nes, rugs, pillows and the POOSOOSOOS OOOOH DOOOOO OOO HOOO OOOO OOOO SOOT OOOOOOOOOROOOR COMPLETE famous complete line of DRESSES, in the leading CERTIFIED 4-YEAR colors and styles, for SHEETS and PILLOW Ladies, Misses and Chil- CASES dren from $1.95 up Also BLANKETS, SILK Ladies’ COATS from s COMFORTERS, COTTON $3.95 up COMFORTERS ~APPELROUTH'S PEARLMAN’S “A Name That's a Guarantee” PREPARE NOW FOR THE HAPPY YULETIDE Here you can find just the DRESS, HAT and SHOES you'll be wanting for CHRISTMAS. Don’t delay. pick your outfit now. . .at special reduced prices. ON SALE SATURDAY AND MONDAY Smart-looking new New shipment Ladies’ All- Fall and Winter DRESS- Wool SWEATERS _ $1.00 100 JUST RECEIVED — As- . e o ° e ° e e e e e rc ry J 3 e e H ES, spear re Part - Wool B 2 MS998 and $2.38 $2.50 value, pair $1.98 $ One ‘rack of $2.50 SILK e D SES, on sale ss oe BLANKET: ass $ _ al ° Se hh IN $600 DRESSES, on sale | * 8 gaan, THD ‘ise 3 = 2 KETS. $ CHILDREN'S COATS, tises Oe Oe 2 to 6, as low as __ $2.50 81x90, 81x99, 3-year Guar- $ CHILDREN’S SILK anteed. SHEETS, ea. $1.00" © ae $1.50 — Best 81x90 Pepperell $ nm sale $1.00 SHEETS $1.00 « $2. 25 and $250 SILK Ladies’ COATS, $10.75 val. s DRESSES, on sale _ $1.98 for $7.95 6 Children’s ALL-WOOL All-Wool Flannel SUITS, ® || Manish Tailored and Top- § per effect $4.95 up @ Boys’ Wool SWEATERS New White Angora $ _. $1.00 up SWEATERS rs agile ‘Silk DRAPERY, per $1.98 and $2.98 +4 ard 29c SHOES SHOES : Closing out BOYS’ SWEAT- The largest variety (of the @ ERS, $1.00 value af _ 50c season's newest in $ e e SHOES, on sale at only: - $1 Other Shoes $2.50 to $5.00) | lsercommiade ic S SPECIAL.... A 17-QUART EVERHOT ELECTRIC ROASTER WITH TABLE For only $18.95 95c Down—$1.50 Per Month Regular Price of Roaster and Table $26.52 kitchen. 20" turkey sasily). So Save on grocery costs—less Shetaceae Cheaper meat cuts are t Retains natural food flavors better. — Reiter . Plugs into wall outlet. ROASTS — BAKES - — STEWS ee ee ee Co Chddidikdidided ddd did tdde SES Ta Sia Seem ae