The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 27, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR RULE FOR LIVING When times are hard And the going tough And you feel that life Is treating you rough— Don’t worry. Just meet each day With a cheerful grin. You know good times Must come again— Be patient. When good luck smiles On you awhile And you’ve stacked up; A good-sized pile— Remember The other fellow Needs some, too. | ae | aquet-, eman PERSONAL MENTION tpt Tardy ; A romance which began last) Mr. and Mrs. bi L. Rediford, year in Key West during the who were visiting with Mrs. visit of the yacht, “Miramar” Rediford’s brother, W. A. Cooper tg this port was culminated in and family, of Whitehead street, left this morning on the bus for their home at Florida. *!the marriage of Marina Palen- early zuela Baquet to Milton H. Belle, Tangeman Thursday evening. Miss Baquet is the daughter i of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Baquet of Miss Lettie Sullivan, daughter 1116 Packer street. Mr. Tange- of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sullivan, man is{frg¢m Le Marr, Iowa, and | and Patrick Hemingway, son of #8 Seaman-on the Miramar. 2 mips 2a as ) Theseeremony” was > performed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heming-|1. sugge Enrique Esquinaldo, way, left in the 7 o'clock bus this! Jr and was witnessed by Josefa morning for Miami for specialjand Arcadio ‘Rodriguez. Recep- Singer At State Fair dental treatment. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Summer- | ton, who had been visiting for one month, left on the morning bus for Tar and will, after a tion followed the wedding with scores of friends present to wish the newlyweds happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Tangeman will reside in Santa Monica, Califor- nia. He has to eat Just the same as you. Be helpful. By J. Comdr. And Mrs. Byrns short visit, leave for their home in North Carolina. Another Dance ew ?, 1 George E. Brown, u. At Rawls Club eee ianeeea Dance tonight at Raul’s Club . pun practice at Fort Will wind up an eventful week * ee 9 ddecmnpanied at this popular recreational cen- Saat jeft pest the | tf Last Saturday’s dance was highway last evening for their /#tely attended and program home at Miami Beach. Jmuuchinenlovednby atone pa ttend: ing. Each night this week has been a nice crowd at dances which get under the Doctor, from Virginia. ; about 10 o'clock. First of the series of dinner- Soprenontey thirty-five of | dances on Wednesday evening the forty-five invited guests: was a great success with every braved chilly winds to come out Mrs. F. W. who haa|Teservation taken. Another din- to the party to greet the visitors. | been visiting with her brother- | "¢F-dance will be held this Wed- Co. and Mrs. F. B, Edwards, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. |"°Sday evening. ‘ Commander G. B. Hoey, Col. and Sunday afternoon cocktail hour yrs GD. Hatfield, Mrs. R. T.| F. A. Armist left this morn- | iy ain beshelad fi ing on the 7 o'clock bus for her | Wl! again be held tomorrow from 'wenner, Comdr. and Mrs. F. H. {5 till 7 o’clock, Sete labettias Aad ali For all of Raul’s affairs, music Brady, Comdr. and Mrs. A. Entertzined At Tea Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Ray Byrns entertained at a de- lightful tea yesterday afternoon between 4:00 and 6:00 o’clock in honor of Dr. R. Bs Blackwell, , Surgeon in charge of the naval dispensary at the local station, his mother, two sisters and brother, who are visiting with there the way B. Southerland, of Seattle, Washington, who had been visit- ing in the city for several days, left on the morning bus for a short visit in Miami .and_after- ward will continue to his home. JANET Mrs. Jack Gaiti, was a passen- ger on the morning bus today going for a visit with her daugh- ter, Miss Maysie Gaiti, in Miami. | we se no admission or cover! 544 Mrs. M. O. Donohoo, with, — ; — their aunt and uncle from yOQUNG PEOPLE'S DAY Canada, Lieut. and Mrs. Leeds, AT TRINITY CHURCH Ensign Gerald Bogard, William ae V. Little and Miss Moline, nurse, Sunday will be Young People’s at the Marine hospital, were Day throughout the Presbyterian among those present. Bike Sloppy Joe’s Famous Bar, at Hie Ea and Mrs. Hat- Church, U.S.A. The Trinity Duval and Greene streets, opens | gjeiq poured, assisted by Miss Presbyterian church will co-op- —- the season’s Floor Shows tonight!Constance Byrns, Ruth Baker erate in this observance. “Chris- C. J. Holtshire, member of the | With a full program of dancing, and Jane Thompson. tus Victor” is the taeme for this marine detachment at Key West, | entertainment and specialty num-| The table was decorated with occasion. These two words con- rifleman and pistol expert, left | bers, headed by the same master |g crystal ball centerpiece con- stituted the theme for the World on the 7 o'clock bus this morning |Of ceremonies that conducted a taining rock roses, and. silver Christian Youth Conference held for a vacation at his home in’ Successful year last season—Ed- candlestick holders with flaming in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Georgetown, S. C. die Tryon. red candles. Bougainvillaea dec- jast summer. H - | The Yankee Hot Shots will orations beautified the reception At the 11 o'clock service, the| Dr. J. G. Tye and Mrs. Tye, of| Provide music for dancing, com- | parlor. imessage will be delivered by the} Barboursville, Ky., were inter: | NE dinect sone ey aes wife of Professor St. Elmd ested visitors at Coast Guard |/} hot Rhumba tei aroma © Greaux, principal of the Douglass headquarters this morning, and | the mae see irae ANSWERS TO School, and at 7:30 p. m. Marion | were delighted with the many |4ancing act wi Z é ? Haley, recently member of the! curious aids to. navigation on |and Aileen Doyle, torch singer, TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ De: cerry ott of the Beth. ished | Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Yokel, who Show Tonight had been spending a pleasant > vacation of several weeks in the|4t Sloppy Joe’s city, were passengers leaving this Ser morning for a visit in Miami and from there will go to Tampa. display. | | Merrill Felton, of Key Largo, was in the city today meeting his many friends and visiting rel- atives. The main object of the trip was to purchase a 1940 auto- will appear several times during the night. The management announces that the shows will be presented nightly at Sloppy Joe’s. “Have you heard the new slogan at this favorite spot—‘the longest bar | une Cookman Junior College, wil! bring the challenge to the young people. j “Through Young People’s Day, Christian Education hopes to ‘sound the challenge of ‘Christus 3. Boils. ‘Victor’ to all young people. of the Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 1. San Salvador. | 2. Thirteen. |south of the Mason Dixon line’,” Spee |says the management. Meaning Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Harris and |—room for all! mobile license. | f | family, of Lynchberg, Va., are| eee an ere | \ 4. Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. | church”. . Herbert Hoover. | Cerustacea. _ i Michigan and Stanford. || Two. Cases of WARM! : No. COMFORTABLE! 7 BLANKETS have just arrived 0 visitors in the city today and| GOING BALD; ENDS LIFE were particularly interested in! eae the fine collection of specimens| Los Angeles—Because he real-| 4° of fish and water curios found at | ized he was losing his hair and | ~ the aquarium. could not stand the thought Of | qusss—s—u sn —eeeemememnemme, | being bald-headed, Joe A. Fudie, | “RILEY REVIEW’ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hicks are 29, committed suicide. Sponsored by First M. E. Church winter visitors in the city today, | and although they found the {catch was two barracuda, four’ yy¢% SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Tuesday, Jan. 30, 8 p. m. weather disagreeable, made the | bonita and one dolphin. rounds and visited all places of! eee : fi HOWARD J. HULL, Frank| ADMISSION .... 25 Peck, Martin Lindgren and M. M. A ELLE interest and enjoyed their visit. Schenen, all of New York, were out with Red Williams of the: NO NAME LODGE “Evelyn”. Their catch included Directly on Beach _ severa barracuda and bonita and) Famous Bahia Honda Fishing MR, AND MRS. E. G. CRAW one good-sized king. Reef = Tarpon sie FORD, of Cleveland, left this —_——_—_—= ; COTTAGES $2.50 AND UP morning for Boca Raton, where; THE LAST BOAT was captain-' stone Crab Dinners a Specialty rt are spending the winter. ed by Begley Filer and carried, PHONE NO NAME NO. 1 have been at the Casa Ma-|Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Patterson of , Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners rina for the past several days to|/Haworth, N. J. They landed a; — . do some fishing. It was Mr.| barracuda and seven good-sized | Crawford whe yesterday hooked bonita, the largest tipping the | of the season scales at fifteen pounds. | 7 feet 52} _ inches in length. He said upon! KENNETH E. STUART left leaving, however, that they;this morning for his home in would be back later in the season | Philadelphia. He has been at the for some more fishing. | Casa Marina for the past ten days | visiting his brother, C. H. Stuart. | / MONROE THEATER Myrna Loy—Tyrone Power George Brent THE RAINS CAME FOUR BOATS WENT OUT): oir et Boke from the La Casa dock yesterday \| Shesit®, 15-20c_ Night—IS-26e ; and returned with very, good | | catches. There were no sails caught but the anglers brought in just about everything else. | | LSO. a shipment of LADIES’ LINED $2 95 } TOPPER COATS ON SALE MONDAY APPELROUTH’S/) The Store of Fashion CASA MARINA NOTES @eeeeerccocz-Acesececece | | | | | | | | | ! HOLTSBERG’S Monday Sale 25% WOOL BLANKETS, . Regular $5 grade, on sale INDIAN BLANKETS, Large size __. ¥ 81x99 PEPPERELL SHEETS, Extra large size, regular $1.25, on sale DOUBLE BLANKETS, Large size, on sale i. SSS Sa New shipment of a POWDER PUFF MUSLINS 10 pieces of YIPPI RAYON FABRIC, a new material, non-crushable, yard 10 pieces of TANGLYN. a new Shantung Fabric, beautiful prints, yard 71 pounds, ! | | | I REGULAR SUNDAY PUT- TING TOURNAMENTS on the Casa Marina green are becoming popular with the nother will be held to- $3.95 “Key. West's LA CONCHA HOTE sees Beautiful—Air-Conditioned BEST CATCH OF THE DAY Rainbow Room and Cocktail was turned in by Henry Mar- Lounge shall, Jr. Walter Otto and Aug- DINING and DANCING ust Bergschulze, all of Lafayette, Strictly Fireproof Garage } Ind. They fished from the “Pilot Open The Year Around I’ with Captain Bill Wickes. 2 ___ Their catch included two yellow jacks, seven bonita, five barra- cuda and a shark. The shark weighed 35 pounds and was five feet long. BOc 5 RACKS OF NEW SPRING DRESSES Sizes 12 to 44. . $1.98 PRINTS, CREPES. SPUN RAYONS ... YOU'LL WANT SEVERAL Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers MR. AND MRS. HENRY R.{ 24-Hour Ambulance Service | GROSS. of Chicago, fished with § Phone 135 Night 696 Jakie Key of the “Legion”. Their! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BLAIR TAMPA, Jan. 27.-Even if she weren't ore of the best radio Callahan, Comdr. and Mrs. T. J.| songstresses on the big-time programs it wouldn't be hard to like , nen P. | Janet Blair, who is featured with Hal Kemp's band and radio troupe is furnished by Ray Baldwin's siorr;' Comdr. and Mrs. Schno- | Of stars at the Florida State Fair, Jar. 30 to Feb. 10 the initial name Native Hawaiian Orchestra. There | }.11, and Miss Schnotella, Lieut. band program on the two week fare of sensations. |Warm Up SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1940 [Dinner Tomorrow At San Carlos Lunchroom Benefit dinner will At Pena’s! For a chilly evening, the best | thing to do is join a nice warm'by Parent-Teacher Association crowd at Pena’s tamous Garden!of San Carlos School tomorrow of Roses. That is just what many | from 4to7 p.m. at the San groups have stated they are plan-;Carlos Lunch Room in San Car- ning for tonight. |los Building. Gould Curry’s orchestra will be} Members of this organization all warmed up with some “hot” | invite the general public out to a cusiinbane: aeshidiboneiahie Galih 5 in {real Cuban dinner and promise 4 i i = 2!) 'an excellent menu for a very in on some warming-up dancing. | nominal charge. ; So—it’s a proposition of “keeping warm with all the rest” at Pena’s tonight at the weekly Saturday Night Dance. Minimum charges are listed in be given alae 'Washington Guests ix At North Beach Inn ° jzar IT TODAY— |The Favorite in Key West STAR BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS geen DROWSY 7 IT MAY BE DEADLY CARBON the advertisement on page one today. ‘ Eva And Norman Entertain At Cayo Hueso Eva, “the girl with’ 1000 songs”, with Norman and his accordian are going over in a big way at Club Cayo Hueso: For tonight they will feature new songs play- ed and sung in their individual manner to entertain the guests at the big Saturday evening dance. There will be other attractions at Club Cayo Hueso to make it really worth while spending a pleasant evening dancing to the beautiful music of John Pritch- ard’s dance band, dent, as there are several urgent matters to come before the body. Joan Bennett—Adolphe Menjou THE HOUSEKEEPER’S DAUGHTER also —SELECTED SHORTS— Monroe County P.-T. A. |The BETTYE RAYMONDE T6 Meet Monday Monroe County Council, Par- ent-Teacher — Association, will hold a meeting in the auditorium of Harris School on Monday ait. ernoon, 3°30 o’clock, according to an announcement by the presi- dent, Mrs. Mervin L. Russell. It is very important that members of this organization be in attendance, states the presi 11" 6 .Restaurant—Home Cooking RESTAURANT LUNCH — TEA — DINNER 512 Caroline Street Open 11 a. m. to 0 p. m. LUNCHEON 35c up DINNER _ 65c up Boca Chica Resort and FISHING CAMP Cottages—Charter and Row Boats—Private Beach ARONOVITZ Dept. Store “Key West's Largest Store” There’s Always Something new at ARONOVITZ Earliest showing of SPRING and SUMMER STYLES in the entire South COMPLETE OUTFITS for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN MEN’S SHIRTS All Colors — All Sizes $1.00 anv $1.95 MEN’S SLACKS Latest Styles—Smartest Pat- terns—including cottons, wor- steds, sharkskin, gabardines— $1.98 1 $7.95 BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS New “PINOCCHIO” Shirts 50c BOYS’ “TOM SAWYER” SLACK SUITS $2.98 MEN! MEN! MEN! Be the first to see our new line. CLOTHCRAFT SUITS— BELMONT GABARDINES in Ti and Greys “MARK ‘AIN” IRISH LINEN SUITS BATHING SUITS and BEACHWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY aS OFS aap SHOES ‘es’ ” 7 —white. two-tones $6.00 OTHERS FROM $1.98 UP All Heels, All Sizes. All Styles CHILDREN’S “PETERS” SHOES _....___ $1.98 UP OTHERS FROM $125 UP Men who are. i prefer “TAYLOR-MADE SHOES” “FREEMAN LADIES — MOTHERS Visit ARONOVITZ DEPT. STORE for the “last word” in Ready-to-Wear, Millinery and Shoes for yourself or for your children. Receive the finest for your money at— ARONOVITZ DEPT. STORE “STYLE LEADERS” $3.98 |) | | 1 | PEARLMAN’S, Inc. “QUALITY SHOP” Presenting Spring's 1940 lines of SHOES You are cordially invited to come in ard see for yourself the large and varied assort- ment of Quality Shoes at popular prices we gathered here for your selection. . .AT OUR STORE — all Leather Shoes cost. no more than cheaper grades. Such ul. known brands er Bird”, Arch” and “Velvet Ste; Godman’s “Cruisers”, “Cushion Step“, “Walkies” and “Sunero” Shoes can be bought at our store with the assurance of quality received for price paid. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Compl showing of Chil- dren’s “Easter Shoes” are al- ready here — also, a large showing of Beach Sandals. eS BN DRESSES As always—we are now show- ing a most attractive collec- tion of the season’s newest in street, sport and afternoon frocks—in silks, as well as the mew chambrays and spun rayons. Prices range from $1.98, $3.95, $4.95, $6.75, $8.75 to $15.75 Sizes 10 to 48 pee es OO BEACH APPAREL This department is replete with all the new things for the ive $2.98 to $7.95. . .Very smart Swim Suits in one two-piece styles, for $1.98 to $6.75. Kedettes, Cork Soles, Wood Soles, Fancy, Novelty Linens $1.00 to $2.95 pea OE Sit ON SALE MONDAY Closing out all DARK . DRESSES AT HALF PRICE Major General and Mrs. F. W.} Coleman and Mrs. McAndrew, of Washington, D. C., are in the city spending a few days at North | Beach Inn. Major Coleman is governor of} the Soldiers’ Home in Washing-} ton. GREE RE BENEFIT DINNER| Tomorrow (Sunday) 4 to 7 p. m.| SAN CARLOS LUNCH ROOM OPENthe WINDOWS NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCE: WHEN your eyes are exa ined, your prescription indi- cates the exact power of lenses your eyes need to give vision imum efficiency. or not you get that tion depends on the quality of the fitted to you. Most lenses sharp 2 at the center only, and impose a needless burden on your eyesas they look through the margins. Insist on Orth- ogons, high quality lenses that give you clear, effortless vision from edge to edge. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST 532 Duval St. Phone 332 LLE’S LEADING HOTEL & jou. at this modern, fire- tha py SUMMER joxs COMFORT foou wits ub ond shower, solt water, radio, and Venetian blinds. Every bed with innerspring mattress and reading lamp. Running ice water on every floor. POPULAR-PRICED COCKTAIL LOUNGE ond COFFEE SHOP ‘Other J. B. Pound Hotels e Hotel Patten—Chottenooge — Hotel DeSoto-Sevennah | ———— FOR EVERY PURPOSE .. . For new homes or any remodeling or repair job is obtainable at this leading company. FREE CONSULTATION SERVICE Cheely Lumber Corp. Phone 297 ,) Caroline and William Streets» “Everything In Building Material” SHOPPER’S WISE PATRONIZE— | THE STORE of FASHION KEY WEST’S MOST MODERN STORE Where Prices Are Lowest Quality Considered! New Spring Lines of RHYTHM STEP SHOES See our— SILK DRESSES for every wear! Phoenix— HOSIERY 2-3-4-6 and 7 thread in all shades Vanity Fair and Van Raalte— UNDERWEAR CORSETS GIFT DEPARTMENT JANTZEN SWIM SUITS Beautiful, new— MALLINSON SILKS Our BEACHWEAR DEPARTMENT is jammed full with every imaginable garment

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