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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1940. LILLY’S SERMON [LONDON PREACHER —_|FIRST CHOP SUEY TOPICS ANNOUNCED) SPEAKS TOMORROW| HOUSE OPENS TODAY | | , a | |S. S. OZARK BROUGHT “Jonah and the Storm” will be | , Special series of addresses by; Key West's first Chop Suey opens tonight at 8:00 H. P. Furstenau, publisher of| 204 TONS OF FREIGHT |the subject of Rev. Jim Lilly's |“. Widdison, of London, Eng. PAGE FOUR i | ‘Riley Review’ Will Be Presented __[eea"*waniva’ NorES| proc | At Harris School Next Monday Eve - ee one PERSONAL MENTION TRANSPORTATION | The “Riley Reyiew”, sponsored; unique and entertaining. manner missioner of New York City, ar- | House by the First Methodist Church, with songs, solos, duets, choruses, and directed by the pastor’s wife, readings and pantomime. irived yesterday at the Casa Ma- 'rina. Accompanying him was the Ludington Daily News,| '(Mich.), arrived in Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Key West|Mallory Lines, arrived ‘in port | Flemin, |sermon tomorrow morning at lo’clock, at the Gospel Hall, 720 | will start tomorrow evening, 7:30 o'clock at No. 4 Aronovitz Lane (between Whitehead and Duval Mrs. G. W. Hutchinson, will be |Frank Smith, also of New York. a ig Street Methodist Church. Southard street. Talks will con- anc nonented exe Monday evening, Many who saw the perform-/Mrs, Moses is expected in about Yesterday for a visit, and was a|from New Orleans yesterday aft- tho pastor will state that “the |tinue each evening except Satur-| Streets, rear Aronovitz’ Store). at 8:00 o'clock at the Harris ance this week at the High!ten days and they will then stay |caller at The Citizen office this /¢tnoon’ with 204 tons of freight,| ¥ aida just happen to be |days. |Miss Opal Fussell is the owner School auditorium, School will enjoy seeing it again, on for another two weeks or so. | morning. Mr. Furstenau also is jeu Ob which (was, consigned 10] i i » | Mr. Widdison is an outstanding | #4 manager. “Review” i i : ——— : Neer |Key West merchants and others. present—neither did Jonah”. pene he Gospel and ic| Chop Suey and Chow Mein, The “Review” constitutes a according to numerous, favorable interested in three newspapers) A; the items in the list of} In th i th ject |SPeaker on the Gospel and is i Ity at thi popular presentation of charac-jeports, ; “Hoasiers” are eo-| | MH. AND MRS ./e W 12 [published in Wisconsin lbrcignt “vers 108 POEs ot: coke | Sinriuatedantenct irs ana [Huey known: imp Amperiemr: anes E7e frees is. & specie at NS ters made famous by the “Hoosier | pecially invited to attend the BALCH and Mr. and Mr, Herbert ‘ which wis donsignea't fe Key will be ‘The Jerico Road”. Mod- |England. His messages will be | %€W eating place. Poet”, James Whitcomb Riley, ;“Review” along with the gen-!Hoffman, who have been at the} mes West Gas Co: arid abtge ships |®™3 Harldling of the theme will jillustrated by incidents of inter? |= using a variety of his poems in eral public. (Casa Marina for the past five! Edwin Perkins, Miss Ruth Per-| o>) Os sou) and nile for dif.|P0int the extending of this fa- |cst to everyone. | 3 ‘i | || Fleming Street Methodist Reserve Plates For Tropical Luncheon! Key West Woman’s Club re- ported today that reservations of the famous, weekly dances to|casa Marina dock yesterday Boston. (Continued from Page One) | show depicting pictures of Egypt || Wallace Beery—Chester Morris 7:30 P. M.—"The Jericho were coming in for the Tropical|which all of Key West flocks for morning and last evening, the} See: 'lature. He was president of the and Palestine. Special music Virginia Grey Road.” Also featuring pictures Luncheon to be at the/at least part of the weekend en |pier was an exciting place with) Robert Sandbach, Miss Ann'senate in 1921 and 1922. He of “The Holy Land”, presented given clubhouse on Division street Thursday, February 8, p. m. The luncheon will feature an excellent menu of home-made tropical foods, such as only long- on at 1:00 time residents of this far-south 2 land Key, who had been spend- voted to the practice of law. i ta and kerel. ; Pt P ders, 1025 Elgin street, announce city can make. Visitors, es- the patrons. Tate Oa ing a few days in Key West, left! Right now, the general is in the arrival of a girl at their 0 pecially, will thoroughly enjoy, _. ne ae MR. AND MRS. R. C. McNA- for the camp on the early bus Havana, Cuba, showing his bride home this morning at 7 o'clock, this, an excellent opportunity to Big Time At MARA, Chicago, and Mr. and this morning. of seven months the sights of our weighing nine pounds. The new- || Invites All To Visit Key West’s— ome acquainted with a great| ? i 7 me ts — neighboring island republic. cover has b 4 variety of foods not ordinarily Sloppy Joe’s Mire ASE OVey Cte Eend: Miss Florence Waters, after a —__-—_-— spe eeagte shen MOST MODERN STORE served in local restaurants. Additional reservations may be phoned to number 631-J or 543-W, up until next Wednesday noon. eee, ee: Se es pee ien p 3 vere | Harbough, were sightseeing visi-;directory of N. W. Ayer & Sons, i “ 5 Shots” will feature dance music STEFFENS, of New York, were : : See The New Don't Miss These Many Attended i is 3 ue ere u Gy scail the tors in the city today and went generally considered an author- 4 ~ y is supreme”, direct from Cleve pout wit th ae ae ee ae f = over the entire island seeing all/ity. There are 439 morning A Wi DISON i MALLINSON’S @ RHYTHM STEP JWC Meeting land, Ohio. ermath” and broug! n four jie sights and = delight 4 mt ° iple-Sh 74 (OES good-sized barracuda and bonita. the sights and were delighted. newspapers, 1,552 afternoon pa- | Triple Shee SH aes Harry «nd Johnny will appear fae “}They are from Arlington, Va. pers, and 24 “all-day” papers. | of London, England SILK DRESSE: Junior Woman's Club held: in a surprise Jitterbug Dance and, §, B, CHAPIN, JR. Green- ——— Daily newspaper circulation f i presaiea iy thy, their weekly social last Thursday a rhumba team will also be fea-| wich, Conn, and. Casimer De. _ Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lanning, dropped 1,244,718 last year, now |} Will give SPECIAL AD- waoae Ne ste afternoon at the clubhouse on tured. Ailene Doyle is a head-'Rham, New York, fished from Mts Sarah Raymond and daugh- being 39,434,382. DRESSES on the TABER- WEAR Division street, at 5:00 o'clock. /jine singing waitress at Sloppy tne “William Post” with skipper |", Miss Jennie Raymond, were - || NACLE each night except BEACH A Hostesses were Mrs. Andrew El- Joe's, Ted Lowe. They had 10 barra Visitors at the aquarium, today, | p—-—=—-— ay ie es Sntusiae nbihe DEPARTMENT ""ng.oe* wood and Miss Betty Rae Rus-| aan Touremabied eiiend foie! bo: and marvelled at the strange and Lopez Funeral Service | y is i Gabardine and Silk Poplin full line ae sell. Those present were: Frank Reiki Sra curious specimens now on dis-| Established 1885 GOSPEL HALL } K SUITS ance HOES Solita Cobo, Benildes Remond, etker Be play in the tanks, and said when|¥ 1; coq Funeral Directors | 730 rere SLAC REGUL AB s Juanita Dongo, Louise Ketchum, | Arrives Toda ee +g leaving they would have _inter- s Southard Street Silk Gingham Check, Plain aE Marjorie Gviynn, Louise Hawkes, |e” day SKIPPER BEGLEY FILER'S uting stories to tell the folks in andy Embalmer tl 7:30 P. M and Checked Sharkskin LADIES, MISSES and Phyllis Aspinol, Theresa Falk, f ster, POat, Was the only one to bring in {heir home at Grand Rapids,|{ _24-Hour Ambulance Service | 4 eid PLAY SUITS CHILDERS Margaret White, Louise Delaney. Frank Reiker, of Lancaster, a sailfish yesterday. It weighed yyioh, Phone 135 Night 696 j/| Mr. Widdison is an Evan- |) 7 Rae aaiiees toc Penna., a many-time visitor to 1215 pounds and measured four ; - —and— i WATCH FOR S oseph Lopez, A. H. : Nis | ane y po gelist and Teacher widely %! the famous line of Sheppard, Jr. John Offutt, J. R.|<¢y,West and who owns a home /feet eleven inches. It was caught | ———_——__—_—-_——___ lena aver a JANTZEN ANNOUNCEMENT OO Cac * Ajyiz, at 1721 Flagler Avenue, returned |by Leon Alverez, of Detroit, and {et nt net rica ang Goula, See aS SD for his regular winter stay today |the other member of the party THE WEATHER | The RENDEZVOUS England. : SWIM SUITS of NEW ARRIVALS s i —— was.b. E. Tuttle, of -the same|_ ee 410 Fleming Street i f handled exclusively at in our Foe Rosana cane Men!| FINAL DECREES ISSUED city. Alverez said that it was Berea eae | o—0—0 a Fs —— se be cur store GOODS DEPARTMENT t > tr wm | oe ‘the i sail evi r fie OOD FOOD M. illustrate inci Klebsatiel, C. E. Ward, Jr Wm.| ginal deeraos wore signed this!" best fight a sail ever gave 0°) Nittng “rather cold to,| WHERE Gi | y dents V. Albury, C. B. Harvey, Evelio ‘Don’t Miss Pena’s Dance Tonight Tonight’s the night for another tertainment, at Pena’s Garden of |Roses, on Thomas street. Gould ‘Curry is all set for some swell, new tunes on the program to be played for dancing and a lot of features have been lined up for | “Hurry, hurry to Sloppy Joe’s tonight”, is what they’re saying ‘round town today. Eddie Tryon ‘and his captivating “Yankee Hot |days on a fishing party, left this morning. They are motoring to Naples,, where they will spend several weeks before returning to their home in Cincinnati. SIX BOATS put out from the all boats bringing in fine catches. COL. HENRY BARRIETT, 'Henderson, Ky., fished from the “Ailenroc” with her owner, E. B. Hopeman, and they brought in one good-sized tuna, several bo: Fla., fished from the “Miss Mary Ann”, with Captain John Spencer. Their catch was made up of ‘mackerel and bonita. MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD H him and that the fish jumped at kins, Miss Alice Parker and Mrs. Ida J. Weir, who were spending a time in Key West after a trip to Havana, left on the morning bus today for a short stay in Mi-| ami, en route to their homes in) Oldham and Miss Frances Leslie, | were passengers on the early bus going to Miami for a brief visit» and will return tomorrow. James Roberts, member of the Cc. C. C. camp at West Summer- delightful visit in the city after a tour of Havana, left on the 7) o'clock bus for Birmingham, Ala. | Judson Ramey and Harold A.} |ferent dealers, and miscellaneous | Mous roa shipments. SEN. MacWILLIAMS PRAISES BRIDGES served for many years in the Na tional Guard of Florida, eventual- ly achieving the highest rank possible—but now retired. For- merly, he served his state as adjutant general. Fifty-five of his fruitful years have been de- NEWSPAPERS PHILADELPHIA. — There are 13,281 newspapers in the United States, according to the _ annual BE OBTAINED d from its original route! A hearty invitation to the gen- jeral public to attend these lec- | (between Jerusalem and Jerico, ‘the pastor says. Following the close of the eve- | | |ning meeting, Mr. Cottingham {will present a moving picture will feature both services. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT | Saunders Have Girl Mr. ahd Mrs. George E. Saun- | Ann. | getting along fine, Mrs. Saun. ders is the former Carolyn Sands. ‘| Mother and daughter are SPECIAL ADDRESSES of interest to ¢1. (Uptown) Church This church will present, by JIM LILLY, pastor— 11:00 A. M—"Jonah And The Storm.” ‘tures is extended by the Gospel | Hall. MONROE THEATER THUNDER AFLOAT | Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25c by Mr. Cottingham. ALL ARE CORDIALLY | ‘Announcing— The Arrival Of The 1940 NELLIE DON DRESSES APPELROUTH’S a morning in chambers of Judge! jeast twenty times before he Might; Sunday partly cloudy and o—o—o | i, ee Arthur Gomez, of Circuit Court, poated it. They also caught four Warmer: moderate to fresh nes Cocktail Lounge {COME and HEAR in the divoree suits of Wm. J.|honi at , and nortaeast winds, diminishin{ _ : | : Mrs. Manegold |Gowdy versus Josephine Gilets Pee enone aad becoming easterly Sunday. Hi t | YOU ARE WELCOME |} __ oes - oe A Ihemia Reed | uy } pee a dolphin and one jack, weighing = “83 Years Young’ Many parties were given last weekend and this week for Mrs. Matilda Manegold, who cel brated her 83rd birthday anni. versary on last Saturday, Janu- ary 27. Mrs. Manegold’s home on New- ton street resounded to the many ANSWERS TO i , on T nea ' toasts given “for many more fish included two groupers, five Beachcoats EVERYDAY COMFOR Merchandise’ In Key, West! years of joyful living’. Mrs. TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ |mackerel, three barracuda, one BRAND COFFEE ee eee It, sacenet ive italia our AWS ce Manegold responded each time | eee THAT'S A REPUTATION $1.98 to $18.95 set. “ll large showing of : Barbizon Sli with the declaration that she was | Bek the A: to Today's | }’ >, a ae | PLAY SUITS— | | . only “83 year’s young”. i Daily Quis printed on Page 2| Make Reservations Early $1.98 to $12.95 each. | NEW Kayser Hosiery | =a SHARKSKIN SHORTS— SPRING FOOTWEAR Eva Is Featured |versus Henry Reed. H Divorce Filed | Divorce papers were filed in the office of Clerk Ross C. Saw- yer, of Circuit Court, of Herman | Masters versus Esther G. Cohen | Masters. DO YOUR GLASSES LAST BOAT TO COME IN was the “Mar B” with Captain Ted Canova. The anglers were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Vandercook, Chi lcago, and their two daughters, Ann and Barbara. They brought in the biggest catch of the day ;and were all very much pleased with the day in the Stream. Their P.-T. A. BANQUET I i} 30 pounds. Mrs. Vandercook al- | so had a good-sized fish which | broke her line. | For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM PALSeEE Aronovitz Dept. Store Key West's Largest Store —BEACHWEAR— Large assortment of Slack Sets — Play Suits Bathing Suits — Shorts $1,00 and $1.98 pair. DRESSES and SLACK SETS | | |PEAPLMAN'S, In. TOMORROW'S SHOE STYLES PLUS brown pumps, sandals, ties and oxfords. HOLTSBERG’S - A Complete Ladies’ Store eet i < Selling Exclusively, Nationally-Advertised Kay Dunhill Dresses 2. Bronchoscope ia) Cubes eu ouuaa oat SPORT SHIRTUSH JACKETS ||| distinctive features. af Paris Fashion Shoes At Cayo Hueso le ea cuimertieciciars, | Tuesday, Feb. 6, 6:30 P. M. yee CADDY, 69c and $1.98 each | $3.50 and $4.00 ‘ ages aE sheet Phone Mrs. M. L. Russell, 64-W, THOSE HIGH GREY WALLS oe The new. “Glamoureiies” at Joyce Hubrite Dre: Eva, “the girl with 100 songs”,! 5° Four. or at any school os Gel eae DRESSMAKER : . $2.95 Sandez California’ Beach paired with Norman and his ac-| 6. Bessemer process EACH PERSON Se er BATHING SUITS The distinctive “Velvet Steps” W cordian, have another good pro-| 7. Noms — en ("Gay Ninety” Styles) mae _.. $5.00 ear gram in store for the patrons of |g, Auto iaciin. ees Sat © See J $1.98 to $6.95 \J Te “Cruisers” and “Cushion Powder Puff Muslins Club Cayo Hueso at the big dance | 9) as j sini eee \I Steps” at $3.50 and $3. i scheduled for tonight at 10 19° Indictment. BONNIE LOUISE SHOP CRISP, NEW, The "La Bonita's” at Marshall Field Sheets and oom. a si i | SPRING DRESSES A .. $3.50 and $3.95 Pillow Cases is entertainment has been { Cottons, Spun Rayons, Cham- Also— tripee 7 gitatig- responsibleitor ‘the Jarge | TREE Re DRe i 522, DUVAL STREET i brays and Crepes rive POPULAR, Ds Flaxpun Non-Crushable attendance at this popular night The Favorite in Key West i i DRESSES MADE TO FIT | J OF THE SEASON'S: EST Trish Linens spot every night in the week. f 66 AIR R AID’’ | Se | IN SHOES at | , ’ Both Key Westers and_ visitors STAR BRAND H on _ alike find Hueso the place + | oe OE | phic? ponerthes $2.45 ann $1.98 S op at 0. ts erg S to-spend « pleasant evening of CUBAN COFFEE ; i “Junior Clique” | | Come and see the new Specta- Most Talked About Ladies’ Sto; recreation = Lo | RN | tor Sports—white and tan, ui! les re Smooth rhythm of Johnny; ON| SALE AT ALE GROCERS Children’s | white and black, white and es : Pritchard’s Orchestra is another |" “SHIRLEY TEMPLE” | f >ve “ $1.98 up big feature of the Cayo Hueso. | Also—all whit>2, white and Se } “Rajah” NEW YOR . 3 (ICN). — shown in the city |] DALS, as well as WOODEN Antonio Felipe : native of ue anyaites ea San- 5) CLOGS. , c S als, Str or ichwear, Key West. Fl id Sally San- Pumps) Oxfords $1.98 up | DISTINCTIVE DRESSES chez, 29, of 58 st 103rd Street, this city, obtained a marriage li- cense here today at the Municipal Building. Felipe, the son of Antonio and Maria Falco Felipe. is now living here at 124 East 103rd Street His bride-to-be is the daughter of Joseph and Anita Cassaro San- | Low Heels — Medium Heels High Heels MEN’S SHOES Whites, Brown and White, Black and White, Brown and Tan, Brown, Black. FREEMAN SHOES “CHAMPION SHOES” TAYLOR MADE SHOES Sandals AT POPULAR PRICES In our DRESS DEPARTMENT Where Do You Buy Your Lumber? facie goo is ee N $ THE “AIR RAID” |] crege Soles — Sandals |] Datery’ pressy “Trees = LOXIT Eliminates Strain - ONE-PIECE SLACK : |] at $3.95, $5.00, $6.75, $8.75 ae “they plan to be married here | oa oe MEN'S and BOYS’ | ana sio.zs. he | __.whether it’s a board or a carload: ————— | Tight screws eet up)strain” io “LUANA CLOTH” Slack Sets — Slacks Pra Gaen cue tavon you'll fail! ai"tersiceequal to any: %. Two Atfai rimless spectacle lenses. A light | Nes Polo Shirts — Sport Coats RESSES at only : < . wo death blow and snap! — the lenses hae (iteraity. taken athe Dress Shirts a $2.98 and $1.98 9 |. problem you may have. At Raul’s Clab Bee Rees he acuinaia setae be iiocal Guaranteed to satisfy ATTRACTIVE BEACH WEAR || jausc omb Loxi | i i —Our Beach Wear Depart- j Raul’s Club will hold its regu-| Tivet construction reduces costly Hesuiitelly ,thilored, long PIECE GOODS DEPT. sent ia. seplete with all the i CONSULT US FREELY lar Saturday evening dance to- lens breakage by doing away with night at 10 o'clock. Quite a num-! screws altogether. More comfort, ber of reservations have already | too, with Loxit, as lenses can’t been made for this event. loosen, and get out of alignment. ' sleeves gathered into a tight cuff — matching zippers — softly bloused at waistline || with leather belt. Gold Includes Gay, Printed, TOPPER CLOTH piece PLAY SUITS. COMBINATION SWIM and PLAY SUITS, BATHING ENSEMBLES. i WHENEVER YOU WANT ADVICE ON BUILDING | Tomorrow afternoon from 5 to Ask to see Loxit rimless glasses. metal —— pin on and MUSLINS || SLACK SUITS from re) 7 o'clock there will be a cocktail | Pocket. hey come in ee —_— —. $1.98 to $8.95 Ch 1 L mb GC I p ee | DR. J. A. VALDES © Deere oe ne Seaton te wes pel al || MAKE THIS STORE eely Lu cr 3 At both of these events, music o Se ihe sizes from 10 to 18. | will be furnished by Ray Bald- | win's native Hawaiian orchestra. | There will be no admission or 532 Duval St. cover charge. | OPTOMETRIST Phone 332 $10.95 ARONOVITZ DEPT. STORE “STYLE LEADERS” |] YOUR SHOPPING |] HEADQUARTERS Co | ~ Phone 297 Caroline and William Streets “Everything In Building Material”

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