The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 16, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Key West Theatrical Group To Hold The Key West Players, recent- ly organized little theater group, announced that tryouts for their first play will be held at 2:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Lions Club Clubhouse. “Squaring The Circle”, hilari- ous satire on Russian marriage under communism, was chosen for the group’s first production. Heading the tryout committee is Mrs. Robb Roy Ricketts of this city, who will also be director of the play. Other members of the committee are William V. Little, . George Mills White Muriel Torchiano. Try- 1 as membership, are open to anyone interested, who are requested to be present Misc Emily Hoey Here On Visit Miss Emily P. Hoey, daughter | of Lieut. Comdr. G. B. Hoey, offi- cer in charge of the Key West Naval Station, has arrived here from Newport, Rhode Island. Miss Hoey will spend several months with her father. to The Citizen—20c Subscribe weekly. ——— MY MOTHER SAYS THIS FULL OF VITAMINS | NEE at Tryouts Tomorrow the Lions Clubhouse tomorrow afternoon. Lack of previous ex- perience should keep no-one away from the tryouts for either acting parts of association with } production. The Players have organized on a permanent basis by electing of- ficers, choosing a name, and an- nouncing the first production. Officers elected are James Ger- berding, president; Mary Mor- gan, secretary; Jerry treasurer; publicity, Bill Severel. Committees will be announced following the next meeting Tues- day at 8:00 o’clock in the eve- ning at Art Center headquarters. Rehearsals will start the first of next week. PERSONAL MENTIO H. J. Taylor, who had _ been visiting for several days in the city and enjoying his stay left on the morning bus for Jackson- ville, en route to his home in Detroit, Mich. L. L. Adams, engineer for the i Fleischman Co., in Washington, Bogart, | morning for Miami and will take THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (D. C., and Mrs. Adams, left this] Harris School Had a trip on the Steamship Kent for Valetine Fe rogram Nassau, for a few days and then return home. Mr, Adams, who is a Key Wester, visits his old home every year. Mrs. J. M. Connally, wife of Commander Connally,.U. S. N., now on duty in New Jersey, and her three year old daughter, will arrive in Key West this after- noon and will be the guest of Lieut. Comdr. Fort Callahan and Mrs. Callahan at their quarters in} the Naval Station. Ralph D. Spalding, Jr., from the Naval Training Station at the Great Lakes, located in Chicago, ; is in the city for a few days and is a guest at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Brown, 801 Waddell Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Poor,; who are guests at the Casa Ma- rina, are leaving today for Bos- ton, called there by the illness of Mr. Poor’s father. They ex- pect to return in about two weeks and build their home. lg 9 i iCurro’s Bar| i Special Price For Liquor For Two Weeks ; Duval and Petronia Your first bite proves it! First in flavor—first in tenderness! Ask your dealer for one of these beautiful Armour’s Star Hams—and learn how truly delicious a ham can be! You get every bit of that old-fashioned TRU-HAM flavor —the flavor that comes from choice meats, skilfully cured and smoked according to Armour’s special process. Ham so tender it melts in your mouth — but so firm it carves without crumbling! You'll be really delighted with this discovery ~a flavor triumph! Yes, ma’am, everyone © CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER Is D...AND IT TASTES SWELL! cheers for Cloverbloom’s fine, eir A Valentine program was pre- sented by Class 2A of Harris School on Wednesday of this week, Program was as flolows: | | | Recitation, “Year-Round Valen-| tines’”—Clara Armayor. Duet, “Mother's Valentine”— Alma Saunders and Al Goehring. | Play, “A Valentine For Mary” —Mary, Shirley Rom; Cat, Bar- | bara Delgado; Frost Fairies, Shir- ley Papy, Betty June Higgs, Nan- cy Rodgers, Joyce Tiner, Ina Jean Barfield. Song, “Valentines Are Coming” —Nancy Rodgers. Song," Will You Be My Valen- tine’—Shirley Rom. Song, “My Valentine’—Cast of 10. play. Recitation, “The Valentines’ Journey”—Brabara Greene. Tap Dance—Shirley Papy. Song, “Sweetheart” — Marion Solano and Wayne Huddleston. Recitation, “Our Valentine”— jgood times because she |skinny. She may need the Vita- j Vernon Baker. Song, “Mr, Postman”—Joe Cur- and Graham Conner as Post- man. Are They Whispering “YOURE SKINNY” It’s a shame for a girl to miss looks min B Complex and Iron of Vinol in her diet to aid appetite and add attractive pounds. Get Vinol today. ORIENTAL PHARMACY FLA. KEYS REAL ESTATE BUY NOW ... it will never be cheaper. Some good locations . moderately priced. ——SEE—— E. R. 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Margaret Mitchell. STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS BERMUDA MARKET White and Virginia Sts. WHERE QUALITY MEATS and LIVE POULTRY Are Found Exclusively WE CARRY THE BEST AND WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU ON PRICE and CUT JUST RECEIVED... Live, Selected HENS and FRYERS ]j, from Tennessee HENS, 41% to 8 lbs., | Fat and Tender, 1b 26c FRYERS, 2 to 3 Ibs., Ib _ 88¢e | WE DRESS AND CUT YOUR POULTRY TO YOUR ORDER PHONE 52 Quick and Free Delivery JOHN COBO, Prop. Shop at EE’ and SAVE the DIFFERENCE POTATOES, 10 Ibs. 20C CABBAGE, large head 13¢ CAULIFLOWER, 15¢ 15e¢ » 4€ head -10¢ Indian River, Large Juicy ORANGES, doz. 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Ask for >the GRADE: OLEO, (1 glass FREE with each 1b) Pillsbury’s PANCAKE FLOUR. 3 for Pillsbury’s FARINA, 3 for PAPAYA NECTAR, can Royal Scarlet CORN-ON-COB, 4 ears to can VANILLA, 6-oz. bottle BRILLO, 3 pkgs. CORNED BEEF, can Large Cans CORN, 2 for APPLE JELLY. 3 jars 15¢ 25¢ 25¢ 15¢ 18¢ 8e 25c¢ ~15e 15¢ _25e ITS and CO} carat pea bee 15¢ Ask For FREE Can Chocolate Drink and Shredded Wheat Samples EINHORN’S GROCERY 2 Phones 2 Trucks —Delivery Service— Duval and Olivia Streets PHONES 215 and 216 by half, 1b < SLICED BACON, 23c}. BUTTER. ib 8le Wilson's, Tenderized PICNIC HAMS. Ave. 6 1 to 8 lbs., by whole, th LIC}, hare oeiae U/,| 20c OLEO, with glass, Ib ALL INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE oe a , __ 238e} Fine Granulated, Pillsb FLOU: Hepes igs eat POST T ES, Se BROOMS, SALT OR MATCHES, CLOROX, Rosedale PEACHES, 2°No. 2%2 cans __ ae 29c LEE’S FOOD CENTER Duval and Angela Streets Phone 94 Free Delivery Fresh Shipped [Sk CHECK THESE ITEMS. , .THEY ARE REAL BARGAINS! Maxwell House COFFEE, tb (Limit) White Rose Niblet-Ear CORN-ON-COB, can 1% \ KETCHUP, i lle | BanEDDED wueat LOC Libby’s z 17e PEACHES, 2% - Sun Brite _1e Campbell's BAKED BEANS, 2 cans .. CLEANSER, 3 cans 44... Borden's CREAM, tall (Limit) 6c | 19¢ 5c _10¢ Libby's PEARS, 212 Ivory SOAP, Med. size Blue Plate SALAD/ DRESSING— SUGAR, 5 Ibs. . ogre

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