The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 9, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR "SOCIAL CALENDAR Socal Hom SATURDAY— | High School P.-T.A. Carnival. 4 p. m. La Concha Grounds. Elks Club Annual Charity Dance. 10 p. m. Raul’s Club. 7 UNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m, Art Center Park. eee |Woman’s Club | Hostesses were Mrs. L. T. Bra- |grassa and Mrs. Samuel Russell. | Prize for high score went to | Annabel Moffat and consolation | Was given to Mrs. Jack Hayes. | Those present were Mesdames |Evelio Cabot, Robert Dopp, B. C. |Cassity, C. H. Mains, Allen E. /UESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Supper. 6 p. m. Church Annex. puoi Rie 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. Sawyer-Lewis Wedding Tonight i | Huddleston, Nathalie Knight, Ida At Mayor Albury’s Residence |Ker Hayes, Glynn Archer, Ray- ;mond Curry, Merrill Roberts, Lakeland, mother of the bride, Joseph Lopez, Arthur Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, sister |Jr., John Offutt, Jack Delaney. and brother-in-law of the groom,| Misses Betty Rae Russell, and the Mayor and Mrs. Albury. | Annabel Moffat, Ramona Lopez, The wedding ceremony will be |p, |performed by Rev. O. C. Howell, | 'rances Ellsworth. Isabel Kelly, |pastor of Ley Memorial Church, Clara Yates, Benildes Remond, groom’s uncle and aunt, Mayor |and sponsors at the wedding will ; Consuelo Carmona, Virginia and Mrs. Willard M. Albury, 1331/be Mr. Albury, attending the | Perez, Frances Lee Tiller, Susan White street. groom and Mrs. Albury who will | LaKin, Louise Ketchum, Mar- The wedding will be very |attend the bride. jjorie Gwynn, Fortuna Lopez, quiet, only the immediate family| After the wedding the newly |Clara B. Lankford, Louisa De- will be present, consisting of Mr. weds will make their home at | laney. and Mrs. Sawyer, parents of the the residence of the groom’s| || ap Tere groom, and Mrs. O. H. Lewis, of parents, 1314 Newton street. |Big Dance Tonight ; anne Er ee TY =| At Cayo Hueso Pena’s Schedule |Police Ball To Dance Tonight S. Owen Sawyer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Sawyer, 1314 Newton street, and Miss Juanita Lewis, of Lakeland, Fla., mathe- matics teacher in Key West High School, will be married 8 o'clock this evening in the home of the Club Cayo Hueso announces a |Be Given Dec. 16 big Saturday Night dance-»to- —_—— night starting at 10 o’clock and Regular Saturday night dance} “Policemen’s BBall”, annual continuing until a late hour in will be held at Pena’s famous.event sponsored by Key West|the morning. John Pritchard’s Garden of Roses tonight—with ,Police Department, has been an- | °Fchestra, with new and old fa- the same high-class assortment | nounced for Saturday, December a tunes, will-play for danc- of dancirg and entertainment 16, 1939, 10 till ?, at Pena’s Gar-| Tneluded in the special _pre- scheduled for presentation. ;den of Roses. | sentation at Cayo Hueso will be Gould Curry’s ochestra, as ever,! This is one of the biggest events | Gerald and Louisa, Carolyn will be on hand with all the late of the year and is always largely |Cherry, Phillys Espanol, El Hec- tunes. For Fitty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION |attended. Music will be furnish- |‘™ andacthen aes Cocktail Hour ed by Gould Curry’s popular Special announcement in this;dance band. | TRANSPORTATION issue calls attention to the new | cocktail hour to start at Pena’s| pula os ee next Monday afternoon and _for| Forty-Six On Cuba For Key West each day thereafter, from 5:30 to! eS teamiatiiDy Cube ae mwned ara Pe ae ao nee ‘ | ‘Havana yesterday afternoon with = clock. pecial rates for; |59 passengers, 40 first cabin and cocktails will prevail during the! Norberg Thompson, head of six second cabin for Key West, hour—and the additional attrac-'the Thompson Interests in Key ee cabin and one second tion that is sure to meet with OE ere. 5 piss: Steak cet lea aapeelaitan bales nee yesterday on the Key West arrivals were: Agnes which will bring Gould Curry’s >°2™Ship Cuba from Cuba Cousins, Richard Cousins, Julius orchestra to the scene to play where he had been looking over Megullius, Ethel Megullius, Stan- during the hour. his pineapple farm and canning ley Wilmer, Elmer Hibbard, Inez ae factory. Stuart, James Stuart, Werner Something New {Rectmann, Juanita Rectmann, 2 . |Gladys Felzer, J. J. Kuen, Mrs. At The Cabana | ti eames i ire |Kuen, Media Wolff, Elliott Wolff, ; who ha ‘en in the city for sev- | Fritz Wesserbyg, Emma Mekerl, Paseo =e 2 “ in eral days on business, left on the |Raymond Meker, George Mom- jometning new in music will} morning bus today for Miami. be featured at The Cabana be- | brea tdi ae Gerrans onan eee ginning tomorow afternoon, 5) Mrs. G. W. Barber and son Cruz, Wilma Nolan, Mary Nolan, . g’clock, when the “Three Girls of | were passengers on the Cuba Tom. Nolan, ‘Armando Callejo, Note” will make their debut in| yesterday going to Tampa for a Nicholina ‘Lacoste, Norberg egg at the Penny Cocktail |visit with relatives. Thompson, Lillian Weisenberger, ‘4 | Alice J: » C. M. Spencer, H. This trip provides excellent; Mr, and Mrs. A. Bazo were werguson’ (Glifien ators entertainment, both vocal and | passengers on the Cuba yesterday Victoria Lee Haydock, Antonio instrumental, and have been fea | going to Tampa where Mrs. Bazo Rubins, Jessie Rubins, Lois tured over NBC for over four !is to be operated on for a condi- Rubins, Vicente Corza, Norma years. |tion for which the county com-|Lemberg, Leon Lemberg, Dora Scag oe eae {missioners appropriated $100 at) Perez, Olive Krommenbach, Olga Mackies Have |the meeting Wednesday night. | Ortiz. sos i | Shown in the manifest of the Many Visitors General and Mrs. A. C. Dalton ship were the following. items: ——— oO! ashington, D. C. arrived In For Key est, there was no Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg, Key West yesterday to spend the| freight, one automobile and five of Long nd, and daughter,)/ winter season. They will re- | sacks of mail. For Tampa, there Dianne, visitors in the city | side in the Russell home on Flag-| were 37 tons of freight and 42 and guests the home of Mr.|ler avenue. | sacks of mail. and Mrs. Charles Mackie. Mrs. —— |The vessel sailed at 5 o'clock Goldberg was formerly Miss! Deputy Sheriff Raymond Ma-'for Tampa with the following Yvonne Baldwin of Key West. j|loney, of the highway patrol, passengers: Mrs. G. W. Baker Other visitors who are spend-|was a visitor in the city this/ and son, E. E. Worth, Ralph Let- ing a vacation with relatives in|morning, called at the sheriff's Key West are Mrs. Mamie Moss, | office, and left immediately for formerly with the First National | his home at Tavernier. Bank, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl —————— | Stier, of Ellis Island, N. Y. They! Albert Arnao, who underwent a are also the guests of Mr. and|minor surgical operation in the Mrs. Mackie. Marine hospital last week, has |recovered sufficiently to return {home and is at his residence 630 | Tourists Married Here Yesterday | Olivia street. | Members of the Junior Wom-| |an’s Club held an enjoyable so- | |cial hour Thursday afternoon at | headquarters. | | Curry, Roy T. Roberts, P. Dumont | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BIRTH | ANNOUNCEMENTS — Twins Born To Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roberts |announce the birth recently, in |a local hospital, of twins, a boy | weighing six pounds and a girl weighing four pounds. The boy has been given the name of Leonard Benjamin and Marie. Mother and children are ‘The Citizen. Girl Born To Farmers | News has been received here |by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Low from their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farmer of New Smvrna Beach of the ar- | rival of a girl, born last Wednes- day. | MERCHANTS” | (Continued from Page One) the girl has been named Lois| ing possibilities in the Key West |doing nicely, Mr. Roberts told|Cyrjj Marshall’s cute little homie | | | \cost enormous unnecessary sums | ‘of money”. | Continuing, Mr. Falk said, “Be- icause of Mr. Lay’s many years of successful association work with other Florida business groups, jour executive committee feels jthat our association and the re- ‘tail industry of Florida are fort- unate in having his. services available to them. In‘ addition to his activities as manager of the Associated Industries of Florida since 1925, which position he re- signed November 1, Mr. Lay has served Florida business as a | whole in several capacities. First, jas an appointee of President Roosevelt as a member of the |Flordia NRA State Adjustment Board, on which he. served dur- ing the life of the NRA, and jlater as a member Of the Flordia | Industrial Commission from July, |1937, to July, 1939. He was an invited delegate to the President’s ; Little Business Conference in | 1938, and .was twice appointed | by Governor Cone as a_ Florida , delegate to National Conferences on labor legislation held by the |U. S. Department of Labor. tes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bazo, H. D: | Archer. S. S. Ozark Due Today Steamship Ozark,’ of the Clyde- | Mallory Lines is due to arrive in | port this afternoon’: with « ship; jments . of. thrée \ carloads ot reight and miscellaneous goods’ JOB PRINTING of All Kinds We are equipped to | do all kinds of print- | ing — quickly, eco- i nomically, and with |] the best of workman- | ship. Call 61 for an estimate. RAPID SERVICE |} REASONABLE PRICES || FREE ESTIMATES THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 The Citizen Building bas |MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED) Carl Clendening, of San Fran- | ¥ PRES s 1 cisco, Calif, and W. Lavinia! Marriage license was issued Warne Jakob, of Brooklyn; N. Y¥.,/Thursday from the office of entered the office of County |County Judge Raymond R. Lord, Judge Raymond R. Lord yester- | authorizing the wedding of Harry | day afternoon and asked to be |Osgood Stirrup and Mrs. Doro- | provided with a marriage license. | thy. Key. 5% | The license was provided and, Notation on the license was to} the judge was then called on to|the effect that the ceremony ; perform the ceremony, which would be performed by Peace} he did, and his clerk, Miss Louisa Justice Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. Delaney, and Mrs, Sydney Curry, | acted as witnesses. ti a Sa : Lopez Funeral Service After the ceremony had been | Established 1885 performed the happy couple got in their car and left for Miami:~~~} ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Fleming Street Methodist ;| (Uptown) Church Morning Service— “THE LAW AND THE GOSPEL.” Evening Service— | “CHRIST, THE TOURIST.” We especially invite visitors to our city to attend the eve- ning service. The notes above the natural | this leading een: compass of the voice. Utah. North of the Scotland. Nonagon. j North Carolina. Ki-ak; not kay’-ak. Professional football. Africa. j | mainland of Phone 297 JIM LILLY, Pastor. FOR EVERY PURPOSE .. . For new homes or any remodeling or repair job is at FREE CONSULTATION SERVICE Cheely Lumber C Caroline and William Streets cs. \clock is placed in the wall, the THE ISLAND CITY FIRST OF ALL, we want to| thank Southernmost Candies for that swell box of chocolates giv- | en us as a compliment. The boys in the office sure enjoyed it. We) receive so many brickbats that a/ bouquet is douby appreciated. SOME OF THE MORE interest- style is contained in Mr, and Mrs. in-romantic Telegraph Alley. A face modernized, a brass eagle shaved dcwn to streamline pro- pottions and it is a beautiful fea- ture of the home. A little gas heater takes the chill off the room and an opening beneath it allows circulation of fresh air. Radio cabinet and book shelves are in smooth proportions and| trimmed with tung oil for a flat cultural finish. . JOHNNY PUTNAM, by the) way, who is associated with Mar- shall, is drawing murals for the Coast Guard Cutter Pandora. The theme is on lengendary Pandora opening a box and trouble is- suing. The modern Pandora’s troubles issuing from the box are portrayed by ships ashore, | wrecked boats, sailors in distress and a host of other troubles, which the Pandora’s job is to al- leviate. THAT LITTLE coconut stand on Duval at Front street will soon be a gift shop, we understand. The stand moved all over Key West streets on the way down there, popping up wherever we went. BEFORE CAESAR LA MON- ACA, who handles the baton in the best of the Italian tradition, goes away, we want to tell him “THE SOUTHERNMOST CHURCH IN THE U. S.” Sermon at 11 o’clock— Sermon at 7:30 o’clock— “SERVICE.” The above words will be prominent in the day's mes- sage. ‘FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Let Us Help You Solve Your Gift Problems Come in and see the largest assortment of gifis in town. Something for every member of the family and particular friends; \ iageek! and prices: an unbeatable combination! BOXED | tracting attention is the how much the people of Key West enjoyed the music of his band. Last public concert was held last night at Bayview Park and ringing applause accom- panied ‘all numbers. ANOTHER SHOP which is at- “Little Shop”. Mrs. Thomas Woods runs the fashion end of it and \has brought down many abso- lutely stunning creations es- pecially designed for the visiting folk down for a Key West win- ter. Tom Woods, who, by the way, is a crack plane pilot with not one smashup in his record al- though he barnstormed all over the country with stunt fliers, is manager of the citrus fruit end and has secured excellent juicy oranges and other citrus fruit. ONE: OF KEY WEST'S better restaurants opening up, which is expected to be tops in local food offering, will be next to Marvil’s Cabafia. Wined food will be jfeatured. The chef will be from | Paris. The novelty of a fried conch sandwich can best be tried at Seafood Grill, where we un- |derstand a weekly newspaper- man here started the idea of such a sandwich so that he could get an ad for it. Thé conch sand- wich makes for virility. FOOD which has steadily grown in the public favor, so that we will go out on a limb and as- shower, soft water, radio, and Venetian blinds. Every bed with innerspriny mattress and reading Jamp. Running ice water on every Loor. POPULAR-PRICED COCKTAIL LOUNGE and COFFEE SHOP ‘HOLTSBERG’S “Merry Christmas WITH GIFT TOWELS 50c $1.00 BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS 50c BOX $1.00 SATIN GOWNS AND PAJAMAS SILK HOUSE COATS Zipper and Wrap-around styles, each _ puma * Tailored and Ruffled CURTAINS 50c $1.00 $1.98 pam BLOCKED LINEN Large CLOTHS REDUCTIONS ON ALL MILLINERY, DRESSES AND COATS!! NEW TOPPER COATS Minades, cach 91,98 SWEATERS Slip-over and But- ton Styles - MEN! MEN! MAKE THEM BARGAIN SHOPPING DAYS Youwill “bow” fo the love- Iinees of Kayser’s exquisite 3-thread sheers! Wear tes very special, fes- hive eccueions for that ‘pompered- with-luxury {eeling. They're as chorm- ing as they are beavtiful. “SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1939 sert that it is the best in Key} ‘West in the most beautiful sur- roundings, is that of the Rain- bow Dining Room of the Hotel ; La Concha. Everything is im-} Peccable and the food is some-| thing to write home about. i i SOMEONE ASKED us what! does the Warbler do with the six months’ provisions it brings | aboard when it starts out on a) trip after a wreck such as it did | during the Reuben James epi-; sode. Well, Wrecking Master Petersen tells us that sometimes | the food may be turned back to, local grocery stores; sometimes it may be turned back only in part and sometimes there is an entire loss, Basil Rathbone and Victor McLaglen in RI THE STORE DIVORCE PAPER FILED In, the office of Ross C. Saw- yer, clerk of Circuit Court yes- terday afternoon, there was filed papers in the divorce action of Bar Dee Hollingsworth Holmes against Francis Denison Holmes. Christmas Shopping re —tes: - Gardner’s Pharmacy Suggestions for Mother and Sister PERFUME SETS Cara Nome. Evening in Paris. Coty’s, Adrienne, MANICURE SETS __ $1.00 up STATIONERY COMPACTS -. “THE REXALL STORE” 534 Duval St. Phone 177 of FASHION has never before assembled such a complete assortment of Christmas Gifts as are now displayed on special counters throughout our store! BEFORE YOU LOOK ELSEWHERE COME IN AND SEE THE sae > IONS FOR EVERY MEMBER F THE FOR MOTHER— we have, SILK UNDERWEAR, FAMILY! PAJAMAS, GOWNS. HOUSE COATS, MANICURE SETS. KIMONAS, BED JACKETS, HOSE, BED ROOM SLIPPERS, HAND- KERCHIEFS, BAGS. FOR FATHER— we have, BATHROBES, PAJAMAS, SILK SOCKS, MILITARY SETS, HOUSE SLIPPERS, HANDKER- CH TIES. A Complete Line of PRESENTS FOR SISTER AND BROTHER TOO- The Store of Fashion—Features BETTER SHOES AT LOWER PRICES for Ladies—Misses—Children ———— APPELROUTH’S: PEARLMAN’S “A NAME THAT'S A GUARANTEE” GIFTS...GIFTS...GIFTS too numerous to mention . too beautiful to describe. Our store is crammed, jammed, with CHRISTM Every ear : lead with we one of the largest showings of Handkerchiefs. This year we surpass all previous showings. Dainty Hand-made Chinese Linen Handkerchiefs, a regular 35c value _. 25¢ 1000 dozen boxes of Ladies’ and Men’s HANDKER- CHIEFS, 2 and 3 in a 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 per box LINENS A most attractive showing in this FOR MEM ne oe ee up ——_ S25 up .. $1.98 up @ very large and attrac-. tive showing of initialled handkerchiefs, 3 box, at 25¢, 50c. $1.00 a box, - in a 75c and Thompson AS GIFTS NOVELTIES Boudoir Lamps _ $1.00 Dresser Sets _ 50c to $5.00 Manicure Sets _ 25c to $3.50 Powder Puff Sets _.... 25e to $2.00 Pottery, Glassware, all kinds of Novelty Items, Wine Sets, etc. etc. etc. UNDERWEAR One of the largest assort- ments of popular-priced Silk Underwear for Gifts. SLIPS, NIGHT GOWNS, PAJAMAS and BED JACKETS $1.00 up SILK HOUSE COATS alee $1.26 up MONDAY SALE ° 50 Silk Dresses at $1.50 - Children’s Coats, 3 to 8, on * Childgex’ Coats, i 103. i ‘s io with hat to match’ ___ _...--.. $1,00 and $1.25 PILLOW CASE SETS— en 1... 50c, 75, $1.00 Enterprises INC/ORPORATED - ICE DIVISION PHOWNE NO. 8

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