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PAGE FOUR Woman’s Club Trop Will Feature Key West Woman’s Club an- nounced plans for their Tropical Luncheon which will be held at the clubhouse on Division street, Thursday, February 8, beginning at 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon. Featured at this dinner will be typical Key West foods on a menu that will be prepared en- tirely by members-of the club, homecooked, and. ready ,for.serv- ing when the’ dinner-b@ll fings. / Visitors, especially, are . invited to attend the luncheon, to obtain /contacti: or Mrs. ical Luncheon Finest K. W. Foods first-hand information concern- ing the delicious foods that have made this and other tropical sec- tions famous. Reservations for the luncheon must be turned in by Wednesday | of next week. An advertise-| ment elsewhere in this issue gives details of ticket cost and one nymbers to.call. nforma' mdy be obtained by PERSONAL MENTION Walter Price, son of Mr. and Mrz. Clem Price, left yesterday afternoon on the S.S. Cuba for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Ernest Meres, of Tarpon Springs, and to receive dental treatment. Cornelius Elbertson, who ar- rived last Sunday for a visit with relatives znd friends, returned to his home in Tampa. Miss Frances Tiller, been employed at the Marine hos- pital for a number of months in the capacity of nurse, has éd her position, and left y ae day afternoon on the S.S. Cuba for Tampa. | Miss Jennie Pena and Miss Ar- gelia Puig, left. yesterday after- noon for Tampa, where Miss Pui, Will join her mother and remain, and Miss Pena will spend several weeks and return. Mrs. : daughter, Miss Hilda Y assengers leaving on SS. for a visit with tives and friends in Tampa gone several we M. Hartian, who had _ been visiting in Havana, returned on the P. and O. ship yesterday aft- ernoon and left this morning on the bus for Miami. Mrs. George L. Day and Mrs. Charles Stockmann, who had r ying rest and recreation | in Key West, left on the early bus this morning for Chicago. 1 Vidal, w ho was visiting nly in Key West, left this for Miami to join the hip Florida, of the P. and M. J. McCoster, visitor for sev- eral days and delighted with his stay, left on the early bus this morning for his home in Phila- | delphia, Pa. Mrs. Herry McDonald, daugh- ! ter, Mrs. Jack Russell, and her son, Jack Roberts Russell, left! this morning for a visit with Mr. McDonald and Mr. Russell, who are attached to the S.S. Florida. C. H. Wall, of New York, who had been visiting relatives and friends in the city, spending about two weeks, left this morning for his home in New York. Charles Goodman, attorney from Richmond, Va., who was visiting in Key West for a few days, left this: morning for Tam- pa for a brief-visit before re ~ |turning to his home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. DePuy, and Dale DePuy, of Marietta, Ohio, and Miss Louise DePuy, of Steu- benville, Ohio, were visitors in the city yesterday, on a_ sightseeing tour and were pleased with their trip and the many interesting things they saw. Raymond Maloney, deputy , sheriff on the upper Keys with headquarters at Tavernier, was _ a business visitor in the city this , morning, meeting old friends, at- tending to some business and re- turning this afternoon. G. Sayne Schoenberger, mem- ber of the staff of the Cincinnati Enquirer, was a visitor to The Citizen office today, and said that he is enjoying his visit, and was preparing to make arrange- mens for making the side trip to Havana, Sunday. DIVORCE PAPERS FILED Papers were filed yeserday in the office of Clerk Ross C. Saw- yer, clerk of Circuit Court, in- stituting divorce of Emma C. McClintick versus Robert L. Mc- Clintick. “Make Reservations Early —for— P.-T. A. BANQUET La Concha Hotel Dining Room Tuesday, Feb. 6, 6:30 P. M. Phone Mrs. M. L. Russell, 684-W, or at any school BERMUDA MARKET WHITE AND VIRGINIA STREETS The most Sanitary and Up-To-Date Market in town — where you selected, live poultry. find the best meat ard HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR MANY SPECIALS TODAY PORK SHOULDER, 1b léc PORK HAMS, Ib 20c PORK LOINS, by half, Ib 18c All Brands of SMOKED TENDERIZED HAMS and SMOKED PICNIC HAMS. Genuine CALF LIVER, OX TAIL, BEEF _TONGUE— AND ALL OF THE BEST SELECTED _INGREDI- ENTS FOR SOUSE! ALL KINDS OF ASSORTED COLD CUTS AND FRESH SAUSAGES ONCE ACUSTOMER — Boneless BEEF ROAST, b 2 Breakfast SLICED BACON, Ib 25 BLOCK BUTTER, Ib 38c WE CARRY ONLY STRICTLY FRESH YARD EGGS pe PHONE 52 TWO BUTCHERS and TWO DELIVERY BOYS | To Serve You Promptly We Dress Your POULTRY FREE — and cut it in Pieces to your order! 25¢ ALWAYS A CUSTOMER YOU ARE INVITED PIRATE’ § COVE for Luncheon or Dinner Dine in the Refined and Congenial Environment of this Unusual Resort. LUNCHEON, $1.25 -: DINNER, $1.50 “Mis, Vin. R. Warren! [Woman's Clab Holds | Meetings Next Week | Board of Directors of the Key ‘West Woman’s Club will meet on on the program arranged for to-|the big Bingo Party tonight at| morrow night at Regular meet- Dancing starts at 10 o'clock. | Monday, February 5, at 8:00 p. m., |at the clubhouse. ing of the club will be held the| following day at 4:00 o’clock in |the afternoon. The Educational department | Visitors Married will have charge of the program Further |immediately after - the business | Yesterday meeting, Mrs, E. J. Bayly, chair- | jman, | Mrs. Curtis Brown, of London, | | Dance Tomorrow At Raul’s Clab | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN There waite eeeaael be many surprises | Raul’s Club,! Music will be furnished by | Ray Baldwin’s native Hawaiian! jorchestra. Visitors at the office of County | \Judge Raymond S. Lord yester- | jday afternoon ‘were Percy Hl |Eng., honorary president of Wom-| 'Fordham, of Patchogue, L. I, 4 jen’s Clubs overseas, president for | iss M. Ephelia Bason, of |25 years of, American Women’s vine, L. 1, both now Bers of | |Club and now president-emeritus Miami. of the American Women’s Club, | also honorary vice-president of | pose of securing a marriage li-| the Federation in America, will|cense and have performed at bring greetings from England. Their visit was for the pur-| | the ceremony | once. This was Division Street School will be done by the judge, who issued the | |represented by a minuet, accom-|jicense and followed by “tying | panied by a trio from the school |the Gordion knot”. orchestra, Mrs. Norma Dopp, j leader. Harris School will be repre- | sented by a boy’s chorus, which will sing “God Bless America”, Miss Alce Curry, leader. Prof. Horace O’Bryant, cipal of Key West Junior-Senior High School, will speak on « “Character Building in the Schools”. Perez-Attilio Naptials Last Night The marriage of Alice Perez, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Perez, 506 Elizabeth street, to An- thony Carmen Attilio, seaman on | 10, the Tender Gannett, was per formed at the home of Arent J. Sjursen, 1125 Washington street. last evening, Rev. G. W. Hutch- | inson officiating. ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ prin- | Below are the Answers to Today’s | Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 Sema | Mexico. Robert H. Jackson. Yellow, blue and red. Antiknock gasoline. Hygrometer. Golf. Thomas Edison. They represent the 48. states | collectively. j 9. Em’-Lri-o; not em-bri’-o. | It is that body of water that | separates Greenland from the North American con- | tinent. Jonathan Williams was the first The bride was given away by head of the United States Military , ‘her father. Preceding the cere- Academy at West Point, in 1802. mony Gerald Saunders played a |violin solo, “I Love You Truly”, and Miss Minnie Robinson sang “Oh Promise Me”, accompanied || by Mr. Saunders. A reception followed the wed- | ding in the Sjursen home, attend- | ed by a number of Mr. Attillio’s | seamen friends and relatives and friends of the bride. James Bowdoin was_ the first | president of the American Acad- | emy of Arts and Sciences in 1780. arene \ V"MONROE THEATER |. Lynne Overman—Virginia Dale DEATH OF A CHAMPION and | DUST BE MY DESTINY | Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- :| chestra 1i5-20c; Night—15-25c | LEE’S Food Bargains WE ARE ON THE AIR! Hear Our Program On | Radio Station—WQAM | Tomorrow Morning at 7:15 A. M. Large, Indian River JUICY ORANGES, doz. - Northern PEARS, 3 for TANGERINES, doz. AVOCADO PEARS, Large-size, each U. S. No. 1, Maine POTATOES, 10 Ibs. Fresh LIMA BEANS, Ib Genuine, Spring LAMB LEG, by whole, Ib LAMB ye eebe by whole, Ib apache PORK SHOULDER, by whole, Ib PORK LOIN, by whole, Ib by half, ib = = BEEF ROAST, tb _ Wilson's, Tenderized PIEeIe HAMS, By whole, | (Average 6 do. 8 ‘Ibs.) Country Roll BUTTER, ib OLEO, with glass, b .. 20¢ SLICED BACON, Ib ___. 24c ALL INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE eee Hershey SUGAR, 5 lbs. Maxwell House 4 COFFEE, 1b Royal Gelatin DESSERT, 4 pkgs. SALT and 19¢ nnn * Pin OC Heinz’, CUCUMBER ER PICKLES, 5.19 ic 24-oz. jar LEE’S FOOD CENTER Duval and Angela Streets Phone 94 Free Delivery ii nee __ 23e}} _24e r ere ne tee — MONROE — MEAT MARKE PORK LOINS, ib __. LAMB LEGS, ib see PICNIC HAMS, Ib _..... 20¢ SUGAR, 5 lbs. - _ 25¢ MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, i FRESH FRUITS and i VEGETABLES H I 510 Fleming St. Phone 411 THRIFTY SHOPPERS! Check These FOOD VALUES Sr a EINHORW’S | SUGAR, 5 lbs. . 23¢ MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ib __ . 2le WOODBURY'S SOAP, = (Limit 6), bar c BLUE PLATE MAYON- NAISE— Quarts ait SOG) Pints 25c MRS. PICKFORD'S SALAD DRESSING— Quarts ‘ 29¢ Pints 19¢ % Pints 10c PALMOLIVE SOAP, (6 limit), bar HOT SAUCE, reg. 10c Sc PICKLES, Sour, Sweet or Dill; RELISH, Sour or Sweet, 3 for BABY FOOD— (Heirz, Libby's, Beech- Nut), 3 for - 25¢ PILLSBURY'S GRITS and CORN MEAL, 2 pkgs. _ 15¢ HEINZ CATSUP, large 17¢ CARNATION or PEARL EVAPORATED MILK, 3 for =. 186 TOMATOES, No. 1, 6 cans 25c PEAS, LIMA BEANS, CORN, STRING BEANS, KIDNEY BEANS, 3 for 25¢ ROSEDALE PEACHES, No. 242 size — 14 PEARS. No. 2% size 186 GARDEN FRESH VESETABLES Mushrooms, Brussell Sprouts, String Beans, Lima - Beans, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Peas, Artichekes, Rhubarb, Carrots, Beets, Lettuce, Celery, Tur- nips, E ) Rddishes, Scal- lions, Parsley, Avocados. JUST RECEIVED New shipment of FFV CRACKERS pnb: Bs Einhorn’s Grocery 2 Phones 2 Trucks Delivery Service Duval and Olivia Streets PHONES 215 and 216 | Bingo Tonight At as early as-1510. St. Cecelia’s Hall Everyone will want want to attend | |St. Cecelia’s Hall, where a free | jtrip to Havana will be awarded | some lucky person. Prizes galore will be given! away at this entertainment. | Carrots were eaten in Holland | Archer's Grocery “The Store That Serves You Best” This Triple Combination— You Can’t Beat It! SERVICE QUALITY PRICE - We invite your “check- up” on just how we con- stantly maintain this TRIPLE COMBINATION. —— Responsible Accounts Welcomed -0- DRESSED POULTRY FISH - TURTLE - MEATS FRUITS - VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONES 67 and 47 214 Fleming Street | | | | | | | | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1940 THE BROADWAY For BETTER FOODS MORE REASONABLE PRICES MEAT HOT SHOTS Armour’s Star HAMS, Ib S. (Whole or Small Half) Small Chop STEAKS, ib Sliced : BACON, te Gem OLEO, 2 lbs. Yellow ONIONS, 3 Ibs. U. S.No, 1, Maine POTATOES, 10 Ibs. Crisp, California CELERY, stalk Fancy, Iceberg LETTUCE, each __ 10c 27¢ 1le 10c We Carry— FROSTED FOODS Grocery Department Specials i SUGAR, Sribs. Be _ 22e| Pure LARD, Ib Green Giant PEAS, 2 cans Campbell's TOMATO JUICE, 3 cans + a Gibb’s KETCHUP, 8-oz. 10¢ 29¢e 20c 5c | KELLOGG’s | RICE KRISPIES, 2 pkgs. i Maxwell House COFFEE, & ____ DOG FOOD, 3 cans PORK. ae BEANS, Oversea, Sliced Beets No, 2 cans — 21c 2de | | eae 25¢ § 29¢ = KETCHUP, 14-oz. __ PILLSBURY’S FLOUR, 5 Ibs. ..... Borden‘s CREAM, tall can CRISCO, 3 Ibs. Armour “6e| . 52€ 25¢ 15¢ 25e¢ TREET. can Libby’s GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 2 tall cans ~ Octagon TOILET SOAP, 6 bars Se ae ees WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY AND SALE R HLAVOR AND TENDERNESS sy MS DE BESTEST! A beautiful ham that tastes every bit as delicious as it looks! @ Every one of the superb hams that carry the famous Armour’s Star Brand is-carefully selected to begin with—then carefully: smoked and cyred to every bit of that real old- Ectiomed Youget a ham it.melts in your but s6 firm it yes without crum- ing... Ask your r . —aeke to onion \ an Armour’s Star Ham and give your family a wonder- ful feast! give you “THAT SWEET, FRESH CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER CERTAINLY MAKES BAKED POTATOES TASTY!” If you want butter that’s always rich in natural, fresh flavor... butter that keeps its tasty freshness days longer... then Armour’s Cloverbloom is the brand for you! Enj ey it now. Taste the ference! “JUST SMELL THAT AROMA... THAT'S ARMOUR'S STAR PURE PORK SAU~ SAGE FAVORITE IT’S THE FOR FLAVORI”