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PAGE FOUR ‘Night-In Habana’ Headlines Season’s Festive Calendar Tonight The Fifth Annual Night in ies American Way”— Dave Habana will be presented to-|Bishop. f w night at the Habana-Madrid| La Jota, “Te Quiero”—Maria Club, with first acts of the huge |Farto, John Bennett. performance scheduled to be put; “Blue Prelude” — Carolyn on starting at 11:00 o’clock. Cherry. — : A surprise feature of the pro-| Argentina, Tango Milonga — duction comes with the an-|Dixie Kay and Gerald Pinder. nouncement that Cyrus Porter,|Chorus: Jeanne Kirke, Jeanne of New York, visitor here, has |Davis,Arline Printz, Billie Spell-| interested himself in the produc. /man,_ John Thompson, Donald | artin, tion, and has been busy all day |™¥ai i Ip today transforming the patio at} “Perfidia”—Cuban Song. Voodoo Dance. the club into a Jamaica Banana; # Hut, with effects as novel as/ “La Comparsa” — Rhumba any that have ever been featured |Conga with chorus. Diablito: in this city. The floor show will|John Bennett. | Soloists: Jose- be considerably enhanced with|Phine and Orlando, Alfa Ca- this Cuban Village scenery and |brera, Alberto Rodriguez, Ovidio word of the creation engineered | Valdez and Barbara Guerro. is spreading through town like|_ Parade—“‘Our Pan American wildfire. jSisters’. Uncle Sam—Tommy Mr. Porter is assisting Leo|Curry, Panama—Dora Medina, Braxton Warren, who has charge |Uruguay—Evelyn Solano, Boli-| of decorations for the show, and|Var—Anita Salgado, Peru—Peggy | Mr. Warren feels deeply in-;Domenech, Chile—Mary Jane | debted to the visitor from New |Crusoe, Brazil—Hilda__Yado, | York for his valuable co-opera- | Ecuador, Orquidia Lake, Uruguay tion. —Otilia_ Cervantes, Columbia— Mrs. Eva Warner, as before, is |Felicia Yado, Nicaragua—Martha director of the show, and George|Malone, Mexico—Maria _Farto,| Mills White adds to his already |Honduras — Elizabeth _ Garten- | huge list of successful such ven-|™eyer, Argentina—Dixie Kay, | tures by taking on the master-of- |Cuba—Marion Solano, Key West | ceremonies assignment. —Billy Warner. : | Music will be furnished by an! Grand Finale , | Estudiantina directed by Lau- E 'Sodality Held Band—Amado reano Moreno with talented Beatrice Moreno at the piano as-| . ° sisted by the music _project’s Election Of Officers violin trio, Barroso, Henriquez _— and Camero. Parish Sodality of St. Mary’s The program follows herewith:|Star of the Sea Church recently | Estudiantina — Guitar, Lau-/held a business meeting to elect | reano Moreno; Violins, Alfredo|their officers for the year. Barroso, Eduardo Henriquez,|_ Miss Marjorie Gwynn, present Manuel Camero; Piano, Beatrice |Prefect, conducted the meeting Moreno. juntil after electing the new Pre- Cuban Rumba fect. When the voting ended, | Machin, leader. |putting Miss Dora Medina in of- | Allegory fice, Miss Gwynn gave the gavel Uncle Sam Welcomes Cuba—|over to the new president with Marion Solano and William Wol-|best wishes for a _ successful cott Warner, “Columbia the Gem | term. ‘ of the Ocean”, “Mama Inez”,| The following officers were “Damisela Encantadora”. | then elected: Stars of America Tap—Dixie! Thurman Sands, vice-president; Kay, Betty Canova, Gerald Pin-|Miss Eloina Gato, treasurer; and der, Maynard Daniels, Carolyn} Miss Medina, as Prefect, appoint- | Cherry. {ed Miss Anna Louise Castile as Key West Players Present—|secretary. Carol Pinneo, Terwilleger and; The newly-elected officers will Duffy. jhold a central council meeting “Careless”—Elizabeth Garten-|in the near future to appoint the meyer. | three committee chairmen. Hawaii—Soloists: Lillian M.| ———————— Wilhelm, Josephine Ubieta and} The United States Navy Band Dave Bishop. Dancers: Carolyn} was founded in 1919 by Act of Cherry, Emma Carrera and Carol | Congress. Pinneo. Chorus: Hilda Yado,} Dorothy Halacy, Ruby Cer- ae vantes, Evelyn Solano, Fay Niles,|| MONROE THEATER Barbara Guerro, Dinorah Perez,}] Ann Sothern—Franchot Tone Ovidio Valdez, Alberto Rod-| FAST AND FURIOUS riguez, John Bennett, Dick Her- and nandez, Orlando Esquinaldo and|} OUR LEADING CITIZEN Tommy Cur ay. - | Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- Ecuadorian Waltz—Gerald Pin- || chestra 15-20e: Night—15-25c | der and Louise Pritchard. | aR) TIP TOP GROCERY and MEAT MARKET DIVISION AND THOMAS STS. PHONE 899-W Fresh Western Meats EVERYDAY SALE | GIANT OCTAGON SOAP «gor POWDER, 3 for _ 10c SMALL OCTAGON SOAP or POWDER, 5 for __ 10c BIG BEN SOAP, 5 for 10c P. & G. SOAP, 3 for __ 10c ‘EDDY'S STARCH, 2 pkgs. _ its 7c Meat Department RHODE ISLAND RED FRYERS, Ib 33c || HENS, Ib 2c || Fryers and Hens dressed | and cut the way you order PICNIC HAMS, whole, ib ee SS jonly a week but found Key West jso delightful that he ‘has ex-j| 2 THE. KEY WEST CITIZEN Klebsattels Entertain - Many Visitore Party Honors Barbara Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. ee ee fH a seeiiascibem pale cirained home on Margaret street for her numerous friends and _ relatives sister, Miss Barbara Chandler, in this season. During the Christ-!honor of Miss Chandler's twen- mas holidays they had as guests /|tieth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Erle of} Present were Mr. and Mrs; Bill | Philadelphia. Mr. Erle is a noted| Farris, Evone Farris, Mr. and violinist, and is connected with | Mrs, J. W. Relens, Mary, Virginia the Curtis Institute of Music!and Mervin Thompson and Ralph founded by the daughter _ of ‘Thompson: - | Cyrus Curtis, who was one of} ——$—<$—<—<—$$ America’s great publishers. | HOUSEHOLD WORKERS Within a few days of their de-; TRAINING PROJECT | coves apie "Chisees'| Federal funds are available for member of Binder Bros. jewelry |? Household Workers Training house, arrived. He was en-|Project for colored women in thusiastic about the Key West|Key West. 2 ee ; _|__All women who are (1) certi- climate and the fishing, and ex. tied for WPAL waek and abe cag: pressed his intention to come for) an extended visit next winter. |NOW employed, are (2) between Shortly afterwards Mr. and the ages of 25 and 45 and now Mss. Klebsattel were hosts to|40ing part-time domestic works, | Mr. Klebsattel’s father, who re-|@% (3) of the same age group | sides in Boston, Mass., where he | but would do domestic work and | is prominently identified with |@%@ Willing to take the training | the textile industry. After ajt¢ better prepare themselves, visit of ten daysy the elder Mr, |Should see the Rev. S. A. Laing, Klebsattel regretfully sailed for 17 Simonton street, for further Havana, stating that. had he |information. known of the opportunities Key | West offers for rest and recrea-| tion he would have arranged for | ANSWERS TO a longer stay. | TODAY Ss DAILY QUIZ At the present the Klebsattels| are entertaining Edward Spiegel, | Below are the Answers to Today's Well known Boston lawyer. He} Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 had originally planned to stay | | 1. AN three: Dr. Augusto S. Boyd. Liechtenstein. Watt. “America” (“My "tis of Thee”). State Department. A large extinct form of ele- phant. Sapphire. The Federal Housing Admin- istration. American composer. tended his visit to a month. Mr. | Spiegel is a leading member of the Boston Bar, is a_ sailing en-| thusiast, and has participated in| regattas in Marblehead and} Gloucester. In past years he has | taken winter vacations in the West Indies, and has expressed) g. the opinion that Key West has| 9 every advantage offered by the} islands in the Caribbean. /10. 3. 4. 5. Country 6. a Bervaldis Entertain eM F | Soe Ouat-Of-Town Guests i aletsiohestiol pe ee a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, 510! Picensed: Baneret Sete Francis street, are entertaining | 24-H npraekmnes al Mr. Bervaldi’s cousin, Mrs. Edith | a Beaming oi A: Murdock of New Salem, Mass.,| | Phone 135 who arrived here Monday with a} friend, Miss Marcia Kennington, of Albany, N. Y:, for a week’s FLA. KEYS REAL ESTATE BUY NOW ... it will never be cheaper. Some good locations stay. | Mrs. Murdock last visited Key «++ moderately priced. ——SEE—— West twelve years ago and she} expressed pleasant surprise at the | E. R. (Doc) Lowe _,, Registered Broker—Tavernier many changes that have come Night 696 || TAX SETTLEMENT (Continued from Page One) ing discussion, was left hands of the Finance committee. $125.00 were ordered earmarked for a WPA Card Indexing project which will bring all ordinances of the city into presentable form. | These funds Will come from the WPA Sponsorship Fund, Cecil Catala, acting stipervisor of the Gardening and Canning project, petitioned the | council for truck facilities to enable de- livery of vegetables from the project gardens. This, it was ex- plained, would provide addition- al sponsorship for continuance of | the project. The matter was re- ferred to the Public Works Com- mittee to call to the attention of the Board of Public Works. Following some discussion, the council voted to contribute $25.00 per month for four months to the Merecedes Hospital. © WPA Projects Before Body TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS PALACE Tex Ritter RIDERS OF THE FRONTIER also COMEDY and SERIAL Cweecccaccccvesasucecese Save On Good Food By Buying At | EINHORN'S WEEKEND SALE ON FFV CRACKERS 1-1b pkg. Vanilla Wafers _ 16c¢ 1-16 pkg. Ginger Wafers _ 14c 1-16 pkg. Part-T-Pet beescainer about here during her absence. | There’s No Time Like The Present GET ACQUAINTED WITH VALUES AND QUALITY ihe AS al PRODUCE U. S. No. 1 Maine POTATOES, 10 lbs. Iceberg LETTUCE, 2 large heads niddvachsea Green CABBAGE, 2 Ibs. Ss California CARROTS, 2 bunches _.__.. a Fresh, English PEAS, 2 lbs. Indian River ORANGES, doz. ._ Fresh, Crisp SPINACH, Ib ass pas Eke Re SI MEAT DEPARTMENT Genuine Spring LAMB LEGS, 25 Cc FRANCIS P. WHITEHAIR Business Men and Labor throughout the State have Endorsed Him. e He assigns His Success by whdle, tb PORK HAMS, by whole, Ib PORK SHOULD) by whole, Ib YELLOW CORN MEAL, 2 pkgs. . Se WHITE CORN MEAL, 2 pkgs. ___ GRITS, 2 pkgs. GRITS, 2 Ibs. _ SALT, 2 pkgs. _ 2 MATCHES, 2 boxes _ WHITE BEANS, tb ____ 6c BLACKEYE PEAS, ib _ 7c REGULAR LIMA BEANS, > . a oe LAMB LEGS, per Ib FRESH SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs. PORK LOIN, by half, b = 15e . 15¢ 5c . 5¢ Se PORK LOIN. by ib PORK SHOULDERS, by whole, tb SMOKED SAUSAGE, ib 17c¢ CLOVERBLOOM or BROOKFIELD BUTTER. per Ib EGGS, doz. es COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER, tb. 31e Grocery Department SUGAR, 5 Ibs. 2c PURE LARD, 2 lbs. __ 17c CREAM, all brands, per can MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1-1 limit _ 21¢ EXTRA FANCY PATNA RICE, § Ibs. 23 BLUE ROSE RICE, 5 ibs. _ 22 pad LIMA BEANS, . 7c BED KIDNEY BEANS, wees 7c mig BLACK BEANS, TIDAL WAVE FLOUR, GUAVA PASTE, 2%-lb box GIBBS TOMATO PASTE, TOMATOES, No. 1, per can _ ia — 4c TOMATOES, No. 2, per can - ALASKA PINK SALMON, per can ee THOMAS AND DIVISION STREETS ? i nN EE NEES NE tts ets eananinseamenenamnetae PORK LOINS, by half, b Boneless BEEF ROAST, ib Sliced in Life Chiefly to WORK He is an Attorney and Citrus Grower. Lives on His Farm near DeLand, is married and the Father of Three Daughters. He Says Work Should Be Started Immediately on the Railroad Right of Way from Big Pine to Key West. He Says All the Bridge’ Commissioners Should. be RESIDENTS OF MON- ROE COUNTY, He Will Help Us to Get oe Fresh Water Sup- ply. The Yardstick Can Be Used on Him and He Will Be Found to Be a MAN, Liked and Respected by All Who Know Him. (Political Advertisement Paid By Friends) HAMS, 6 _ 29¢ Country Roll BUTTER, tb _ 24e Hershey's. Fine-Granulated SUGAR 2s 238e PEAS and CARROTS, can SC DESSERT, 4 pkgs. 19C DESSERT, 4 SES AR Duval and Angela Streets Phone 94 Free Delivery LEE’S| LEE’S FOOD CENTER | 2 (The Cracker For All Occasions) | semen Ae || Oleo, glass free with each Sugar, 5 lbs. Peaches, No. 242 can |# Pears, No. 242 can . |} Underwood’s Deviled Ham, | derge . 2le Cracker Meal, 8 oz, pkg. _ 4c Tidal Wave Flour, 6-1b Chicken Broth, 17 oz. jar _ 15¢ Salt. 2 pkg. ccuszan . 5c Blue Plate Mayonnaise, qt. 39¢ Guava Paste, 2¥2-tb box _ 12¢ Pure Guava Jelly, 242-Ib cas Cocomalt, small can - 2lc Apricots, tall can _. 10c Palmolive Soap, (limit 6), C ir eI A | Bridal Bouquet Soap, (limit 6), 6 for Pure Honey, 24 oz. bottle 2ic Papaya Nector, can —Delivery Service— Duval and Olivia Streets PHONES 215 and 216 MEASURE PASSED | in the Special funds to the amount of Monroe County Baseball League, |atso voted to furnish needed dis- called attention to the council of |infectant. the need for a baseball field in| Another Cell For City Jail that the airbase had now ended! Municipal Court Judge Wesley use of the diamond on Trumbo | Archer addressed the, council on Island. A contemplated site at/the need for furnishing more the city incinerator was discuss- ' sanitary facilities in the city jail, ed and it developed that neces- | especially in regard to times when FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 194 the city to take over cleaning of cesspools. Possibility of entering into con- tract with Mr. Lewis was left in the hands of the Sanitary Com- mittee. HESTCOLDS _ Housekeeping Aid project, voted assistance in the form of jneeds. 20 gallons of gasoline per month |the committee chairman:call for | for auto use in making calls to | bids. Hi needy homes of the city. Mrs. Minnie Robinson appeared in be- | half of this project. Roy Hamlin, manager of the sary fill could be provided from |Women are kept therein. city-WPA lateral work soon start. to Another WPA project, The |struction, under |the Public Safety Committee, of | the | separate cell for women, to;be | was |provided with adequatesanitary city ‘erator, sought a franchise with Syicks “a Vicks Archer's Grocéry It was decided to order con- supervision of It was recommended that Seeks Franchise Robert H. Lewis, scavenger op- | Big Specials T BERMUDA Key West’s Most SWIFT’S SELECTED BEEF JUST RECEIVED! Boneless, Western BEEF ROAST, lb 25¢ GENUINE SELECTED SPRING LAMB LEGS, ib CHOPS, Ib STEW, 2 lbs. ARMOUR’S STAR SELECTED WESTERN _ VEAL ROAST, ib CHOPS, 1b STEW. ib 40c 35c 15e PORK HAMS, ib his Week At MARKET Sanitary Market “The Store That Serves You Best” This Triple Combination— You Can’t Beat It! SERVICE QUALITY PRICE 0; PORK LOINS, SWIFT'S PREMIUM CIRCLE “S” PICNIC HAMS, Ib SWIFT HAMS. % by half or whole, Ib ...25¢ We invite your “check- up” on just how we con- stantly _- maintain this TRIPLE COMBINATION. 16c Breakfast BACON, ib Strictly Fresh YARD EGGS, doz. __. 25e _.. 35¢ ——_— Responsible Accounts LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SWIFT'S PREMIUM Welcomed COLD CUTS CHOICE CHEESE PRODUCTS AND -O- DRESSED POULTRY PORK SHOULDER, ib 17c LARGE SHIPMENT. OF HENS — JUST RECEIVED FROM TENNESSEE, 4 to 7 lbs. average, Ib Lina WZ” *t Battery-Raised RHODE ISLAND RED FRYERS, 1b 33c Dressed, Drawn and Cut the TWO BUTCHERS White and Virginia Streets SORRY, MADAM, WE DON'T i CARRY THAT BRAND— ragsre> | Week-End Specials MEAT DEPT. SAUSAGES FROM CUBA FISH - TURTLE - MEATS FRUITS - VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONES 67 and 47 SELECTED %-GROWN way you order by an expert THREE DELIVERY BOYS Prompt Service and Best Attention 814 Fleming Street Phone 52 THEY ARE DEPENDABLE AND THE SERVICE, QUALITY AND PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT CUT-UP FRYERS CHOICE POULTRY GROCERY DEPARTMENT eee “None Better” Swift Circle 5 PICNIC HAMS, wl7e Country Roll TONGUE, ib __ 29c (2 to 3 Ibs.) Wilson's Sliced BACON, ib Skinless FRANKS, & __ Fresh.GROUND MEAT, 2 Ibs. __ 29c 15¢ SHOULDERS, 1b | | (6 to 8 Ibs.) ‘*KEEPS’”’ The Perfect CREAM Pint. . .Light 37c 55c PHONES 17 Maxwell House eo 21% c (2-16 limit) Armour’s Star tae jane DeLuxe TISSUE, 3 for 10c Bier eer geen Pensa | Fine Art SOAP, bar Red Banner PEACHES, No. 24% — 14¢ 4c Gibbs PORK and BEANS, 9c el ES Campbell’s + SOUPS, 3 tr! 2OC Except Chicken and Mushroom Octagon SOAP, 10c CRISCO, 3 Ibs. __