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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR FRIDAY— Final Public Band Concert of Florida National Guard Orchestra | under Director Caesar LaMonaca. 7:45 p. m. Bayview Park. jused car can purchase good buys SATURDAY— High School P.-T.A. Carnival. Elks Club Annual Charity Dance. 10 p. m. Raul’s Club. ——$ ?UNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. EE SHS ‘UESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Supper. 6 p. m. Church Annex. gee THURSDAY— Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. Stone Church Annex. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. Band Concert. |NAVARRO FEATURES | | - XMAS CAR SALES | Persons in the market for a lin Navarro’s Big Christmas Sale jab the Used Car Lot, corner leming and Simonton streets. | Cars on the lot represent prac- |tically every make and in every |price range. Prices are far be- &!low market, having been dras- | eally reduced for quick sale. 4 p. m. La Concha Grounds. ) (COUNCIL HEARD . DELEGATIONS | i} | diiidehon. Nuptials Wednesday Rose Arango, go, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Arango, be- came the bride of John Lane of Lexington, Ky., Wednesday night | at the residence. Miss Otilie rquez and Mrs. Bud Jayce were bridesmaids and Angel Kojo and Wm. G. Knighton ; ushers. Ceremony was perform- | ed by Notary Public Pedro} Aguilar. Joseph Francis Haley, shipmates | on the U.S.S. Claxton with the groom, signed the wedding li- tense as witnesses. The bride is a member of the; younger social set of the city and | her husband, who is employed on |lights; future investigation of li- ; The deficit last fiscal year ‘was | ry charming personality. } nt at the ceremony: 2sdames W. C. Banks, E. Roy, | T. Machado, R. Sanchez, Jose Torres, Asuncion Aguilar, Anti, Pedro Aguilar, Tertulino, Marquez, Minnie Romaguera, | Mrs. P. Lamb, Patria Calleja, Stewart Maloney, Norberg Diaz, America Arango. Misses Otilia Marquez, Leona , Alicia Ogden, Alicia Sar- Charo Carero, , Emma Vildostegui, Arango, Violet Arias, Arango, Silvia Rivas, a Esquinaldo, Martha Orchid Lake, Estela | Nellie May Romaguera, Lamb and _ Eugenia has av Marta Jennie Ondina Cynthia Rivas. Messrs. Joseph Francis George Hamilton, N. Abelardo! Marquez, Angel Rojo, Richard Anti, Anton Arango, Jr., Ernest Ogden, Pablo Calleja, Tomas Aguilar, Roland Gras, Norberg Diaz, Sr., do Diaz, Manuel Naranjo, E. Fer- nandez, Frankie Rivas, Jr., An- tonio Arango, Sr., Pedro Aguilar and Bud Joyce. Guards’ Dance At Rainbow Room In honor of the Guardsmen, who end their en- campment here next Sunday, the Rainbow Room of La Concha hotel will again be the scene of another dance, this to be held tomorrow night, starting at 10 p. m., and continuing on until a late hour. “Sugar” Sweeting’s orchestra will furnish the music for danc- ing and special numbers. The whole city is invited to turn out and join in the fun. night’s dani “huge success”) by all in attend- ance—and there was a big crowd. WARNING “Dear Miss”, wrote a particular | mother to the teacher, “don’t whip Tommy. He isn’t used to it. We never hit him at home except in self-defense”. EINHORN’S PRICES ARE LOWER! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 can SUGAR. (with order), 5 Ibs. KREMEL DESSERT, 5 2 pkgs. Cc HY-PRO, quarts 15¢ nie ror apeoag fs 25 " 25¢ tomer), 6 bars WOODBURY'S SOAP, bey aie 18¢ we ic APPLESAUCE, Crosse & Blackwell's DATE and NUT 9 BREAD, can ic og pape ; PEACHES, jo. size an 4c 5c 28 Einhorn’s Grocery Delivery Service 2 Phones Phones 215 and .216 George Hamilton and | John Gloria ; Haley, | Norberg Diaz, Jr., Nal- j National } Wednesday | was pronounced a, | (Continued froma Page One) jpermission to establish by prop- jerty owners interested. | Request to close off a street Fern chapter, No. 21, O.ES., in colored section of town for holds an election meeting tonight | recreation purposes was referred at Scottish Rites Hall. |to the Public Safety committee. | ‘The meeting will get under-|Further information concerning | way ‘at 7:30 o'clock: | length of time was to be re- | quested. H | Further matters treated on} ' PERSON. MENTION | were completion of the Red Cross | 'Fern Chapter Meets Tonight pledge made by the last council | after January first; discussion on | present bicycle ordinances; grant- | ‘ing of licenses to two tour agen- | pa ee A \cies, Consolidated.,;and ., Cuba rived from Miami because of, the Tours; public safety measures illness of her mother, left on the! jasked by the mayor in regard to | +morning bus for Miami to join! | street crossing markings, traffic | who ar- |censing out-of-town, bakery rep- resentatives, | | Councilman Brinton reported | |. Mrs. W. R. White, and daugh-/on the establishment of a float ter, who were in Key West for a|for hydroplanes at Garrison | jvisit with her father, James | Bight. which will come up _later | |Johnson, and other relatives, left | for action. on-the morning bus for her home | on a tein pa) eo ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ | | the Steamship Florida. Mrs. Ernest Hemingway and son Patrick were passengers on the 7 o’clock bus this morning, going for a brief stay in Miami. | Below are sielAneee Answers to Today‘s | Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 — ee | Miss Lettie Sullivan, daughter | { jof Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sullivan, 1. No. — : [left for Miami on the morning| 2. Victoria Nyanza (Africa) {bus for a consultation with her, 3. A mechanism for restoring | dental specialist. | suspended respiration. ' Betis | 4 Christian Science. Major and Mrs. Cieyburn Mc-} 5. Los Angeles, | Cauley, of Houston, Texas, ar-! 6. i rived yesterday to spend the win- | ter with Mrs. McCauley’s sisters, Mrs. Wm. H. Reardon and Mrs. Roy McKillip. Thirty-two. No. Commercial rearing of fur-; bearing animals for their | pelts. ENS Kar’-ta; not char’-ta. | Carl Rom, principal radio elec-|10. Mt. Ararat in Armenia. trician with the Coast Guard ;———— | Guard Service, left yesterday for} “IN MEMORY” | ;Moore Haven to make some _ re-| | pairs to the apparatus on the jTender Poinciana. | Memory is a precious gift That God bestows on man, j | We yearn to see a well loved} face— | We will it—and we can. i | W. J. Schoneck, assistant light- ‘house engineer, returned to the city last night from a visit and! inspection of aids on the west} coast. He visited Fort Myers,| Marco, Miami and Fort Lauder- dale, and left the city November 22. | | ey | In commemoration of the! | Captain Howard E. Rideout, in-|second anniversary of the death \spector of the Southern Division | of my beloved sister, Laura Gril-| of the Coast Guard, accompanied | lion Crusoe. | by Mrs. Rideout, paid his official | FLORIDA DELILAH ROBERTS. | visit of inspection to Key West) dec8-1tx | ,headquarters yesterday, and had} | a delightful time. Two years ago you left our midst So frail, so aged, so dear, | But memory is a precious gift—! We will it—and you're here. Roy Rogers | IN OLD CALIENTE | also j COMEDY — ere ty eveccccscece enee| County Solicitor Allan B. Cleare, Jr., who left Wednesday ‘on legal business in Miami, re- jfwned to the city last evening. L. L. Biffle, of Washington, and Knox Julian, of Miami, are visitors in the city, and enjoying their stay as guests of the Hotel! «La Concha. | AND BEST SERV: Western, Boneless ROSEDALE PEARS, No. 24% size HOT SAUCE, 1 large size | WORCESTERSHIRE | SAUCE, large | FORTUNA RICE, | oars: GuAVA, ial s Ibe 2b bor 19¢ _. OG 19¢ 5e 10c 30c | } BRISKET STEW 1b Clear Meat ey ve PORK. Tender CLUB CHOPS, fb . 30c ARMOUR'S STAR LAMB LAMB LEGS, 6 for ___ so ae PANCAKE OUR, | on _ 9e OTHER SPECIAL PRICES | 34-4 Ibs., Ib Duval and eager Streets Phone 52 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SUNDAY DINNER f By CORA ANTHONY Director of A&P Kitchen HE egg market broke more or less as ice does in the spring—all at once. Hens on middle western farms as well as on eastern and ‘western chicken farms started to lay and so there are | generous supplies of both fresh brown | and white eggs available at much lower Prices. Fresh and smoked pork prices are lower, so that pork chops and ham slices | are both within reach of modest budgets. Salad greens, including Iceberg and | | Boston lettuce, romaine, chicory and es- carole are low in price. Apples, oranges and grapefruit are also very inexpensive. Potatoes, both sweet and white, are healthful foods and both are in the | cheap class. Low Cost Dinner Pork Chops Creamed Potatoes Buttered Spinach Bread and Butter Apple Betty * Tea or Coffee Milk Moderate Cost Dinner Baked Ham Slice with Apple Rings Mashed Sweet Potatoes New Cabbage Bread and Butter Orange Tapioca Cream ‘Tea or Coffee Mille Very Special Dinner Grapefruit Crown Roast of Pork Apple Sauce New Potatoes Green Avocado Salad Rolls and Butter Snow Pudding with Custard Sauce Coffee RAMSEY ' CALLS FOR’ EFFICIENCY | (Continued from F from Page One) | $235, 88. Council: decided not to jconsider Dr. Robert Van Deusen’s ;purported interest in taking over management of the institu- jtion at this time. Baker's Petition Fire chief Harry Baker com- | |municated with the council ask- ‘ing that a part of his salary re-! iduction be restored. Previously a communication from the Na-| |tional Board of Underwriters on| I the subject was read. Matter was referred to the finance com: | | mittee. Public Welfate committee re- ported against the operation of,a roller skating rink at the corner! lof Elizabeth and Fleming ‘streets this season. Council approved ithe recommendation. BOXING Tonight *6:00. O'clock a BLUE GOOSE ARENA» €or. Thomas and Petronia Sts: ADMISSION omer pee ! MONROE THEATER -.’ Randolph Scott—Nanéy Kelly’ FRONTIER MARSHAL and EACH DAWN. I DIE Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- . chestra 15-20c; Night—I5-25¢ et Monroe | Markat PORK LOIN, ib PORK CHOPS, 2 lbs. for _. POTATOES, ONIONS, 3 oe 10c SUGAR, 5 lbs. - . 25¢ 510 FLEMING STREET PHONE 411 BERMUDA MEAT and POULTRY MARKET We handle top-quality Meat and Poultry ONLY! LET _US DO YOUR WORRYING THAT’S BERMUDA STYLE, QUALITY RULES AT THIS MARKET ICE ALL THE WHILE HAM By the whole. ib _. SMOKE, TENDERIZED PICNIC HAMS Pigs average 35 pounds each Pon nae. She PORK LOIN, by half, tb _ 19¢ Scene oe cea aa eshasinaneeaenahacsne fa WE DRESS ALL OUR POULTRY FREE TWO BUTCHERS and THREE DELIVERY bors FOR QUICK SERVICE White and SOc ; eee) TERRACE WILL HAVE TWO MORE ALLEYS. ST. LOUIS.—Although a part-| owner of the business, Charles C. | The Terrace Alley Alleys, at Duval/Gaubats, vice president of al and Angela, announce the en-|cleaning establishment, joined aj{ largement of facilities “for the} picket line in front of the place, | higher | coming tourist season, with con-| who were demanding struction work already starting | wages, on two extra alleys to be {cluded under roof. | This will make a total of seven | bowling alleys. The two addi- | | tional alleys being constructed | | will be reserved exclusively for |ten pins. | in-| | Subscribe to The Citizen—20c | weekly. 1 | PRODUCE U, 8. No. 1 POTATOES. rae ay, Indian River ORANGES, doz. Yellow ONIONS. 3 Ibs. - Yellow Summer SQUASH. 2 Ibs. __ 15 Large Indian River GRAPEFRUIT, thin skin, 6 for . — 25¢ Black Valentine STRING BEANS, 2 lbs. _ 15¢ CORN-ON-THE-COB, 6 ears GROCERIES } | Maxwell Bae | COFFEE, ib | For Fitty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION Blue Box SUPER | SUDS, 3 boxes : Rich CRACKERS, 1b eotpin. ‘RAISINS, 1b-pkg., 25c Cambbsll's TOMATO JUICE, 3 cans - Monarch’s CORN-ON-THE- OPP, (in cans), 4 ears, 8c Campbell's BAKED BEANS, 2 cans POST TOASTIES, pkg. MANILA, 8¥xli i i WHITE PAPER - 500 Sheets 25c ee eaee: ? Sa - 10 _ 23¢ —THE— ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 JG. KANTOR Curlee and Griffon Men’s Cothes New shades, plain and stripes, fine tailored, single and double breasted, all wool worsteds, and worsteds Gabardines— $17.50 ro $25.00 Sport Coats ae Kiara: OG rs and materials— $12.50 ro $16.00 Manhattan Shirts , sib stot. call paiterns, $2.00 ano $2.50 Manhattan Pajamas es Manhattan Shorts and Shirts Mallory Hats Latest new shades and brims— Phoenix Hosiery, Hi- kock Beits and’ Buc- kles, Botany and gen- uine Palm Beach Ties $1.00 Manhattan Slack: Sets large 14 oz. battle _ by aes | sod Georgia Paper Shell PECANS, (Grade-A), Ib 25c Heinz TOMATO cued MEATS PORK LOINS, ib PORK SHOULDERS, BUTTER, Ib aaa BISCUITS, BREAKFAST BACON, ‘ib ase LARD, Ib Blackhawk PICNICS, 1b ecules A Raa cy | LEE’S FOOD:CENTER |; i Duval and Angela. Streets © Phone 94 _ Free Deli ee RT ERR eee —+ ONES 178 aud 179 SPECIAL Genuine, Sprigg LEG O' LAMB, ib Lamb STEW, 1b Cream latest Meaty SALT PORK, 2 Ibs. _. Western, Lean PORK LOIN ROAST, SPARE RIBS, tb .__ Sliced BACON, tb _ Laurel OLEO, 2 Ibs. Wilson's T. PICNIC Leather Jackets and Sweaters _’ r Fi en $2.95 op 'PEVOTMPMNOLEIMIVIIIOOIIIDIIII IIS IOIIII ISS, ste Lod CHEESE, 2 pkgs. ....___ —— -21c FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1939 a eam | AEE SSS. IS IT QUALITY—or IS IT PRICE—or IS IT. SERVICE——or is it ALL THREE? You'll Find the peed Combination Here vere y GROCERY | ARCHER'S ) and MARKET 814 Fleming Street ~ Phones 67 and 47 ALL INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING FRUIT CAKE ¢ STOTTTIIITTTITHID», ROSE MARIE SHOPPE ‘New Center Fashion’ DRESSES and ACCESSORIES Owner, Clara Carbonell Boyer 528 Fleming St. Why Not Shop Early This Year—Avoid The Last Minute Rush Of XMAS. HOSE, Gotham Gold-Stripe .... .79-$1.00-$1.15 Hose Are Always Appreciated SPECIAL SLIPS, Tailored or Lace Srimy: -79-$1.00-$1.19 NIGHTIES, Tailored or Fancy .... $1.29-$1.59 HOUSE COATS, New Shipment . $1.25-$1.95 BAGS of Beautiful Leather ... $1.00-$1.59-$1.95-$2.95 SLACK SETS — Never Before At This Price—Real Congo—Not All Sizes or Colors $5.00 Set for $2.95 MISS AMERICAN BRASSIERS—we can fit you. All Popular Prices. our EVENING DRESSES and our beautiful line of DHESSES. Prices to suit every one’s pocketbook, no matter how small. % We Might Look Expensive—But We Meet All.Prices ASK ABOUT OUR CLUB PLAN! Clara Says: ‘Come Look and Be Pleased’ ahthheahehertthdatiatrtardirtia al ali + 7 2e Lt td ttt tdeketdddddus MP | pwoccccenecoccceseoccesesace SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITI peqoesegacanse N—20c WEEKLY. QUALITY MEATS’ CREAM, tall cart _ 25¢ PRODUCE 15c 15¢ 25¢ Fresh STRING BEANS, 2 Ibs. CARROTS, POTATOES, 10 Ibs. Cuban _15¢ Maxwell House COFFEE, tb . 27¢ " 24¢ MOM