The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 23, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eee Pena’s Garden’ ‘The Favorite Spot’ “Will you be one of those who will hob-nob with society lead- ers at Key West’s favorite night club tonight?” That’s the ques- tion one hears on all sides when- ever Saturday night “fun and frolic’ is mentioned—and the question refers to Pena’s famous Garden of Roses, where Gould Curry and his Boys hold forth with pleasing, arrangements of the favorites of the day, played for dancing and entertainment features. Floor Show At Raul’s Tonight Big Floor show will be pre- sented at the dance this evening at Raul’s Club. Dancing will start at 10 o'clock. Usual Sunday afternoon Cock: tail Hour will be held tomorrow afternoon, starting at 6 o’clock. Music for all of Raul’s affairs is furnished by Ray Baldwin’s| Native Hawaiian Orchestra. There is never an admission or cover charge at Raul’s. Brenchick-Moat Marriage Performed A marriage license was issued by County Judge Raymond R. Lord to John Healy Brenchick, | 36, United States sailor stationed here, and Miss Ida Moat, 32, of Frnaklin, Ga., today. The ceremony was immediate- | ly performed by Judge Lord. NEW SUIT LINE AT LEWINSKY’S | Full-column display advertise- ment elsewhere in this makes an important announce- ment for Lewinsky’s Men’s Shop, Duval street, in the disclosure | that this store now features Hart | Schaffner & Marx clothing. This introduction of a full line of the “aristocrat of suits” fol-} lows the Lewinsky policy of of- fering the very best merchandise to men of Key West. For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 ‘DOUGHTRY ENTERS COMMISSION RACE (Continued from Page One) qualifies me for the position to which I aspire. “I promise the same careful attention to my public duties as a commissioner that I gave as a UNION EASTER SERVICE AT TRINITY CHURCH Under the auspices Negro Ministerial Alliance, a Union Easter Service will be Church on Sunday morning. The service will begin at 6:00 of the} held at the Trinity Presbyterian | | THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30 a, m., 75th Mer. Time (City Office) Temperatures | Highest last 24 hours NE—9 miles per hour Relative Humidity 80% : {moderate east and !N.B.~Comfortable humidity should | cloudy tonight and Sunday; much’ change in not temperature; southeast winds. Florida: Partly cloudy to cloudy jtonight and Sunday; . becoming unsettled Sunday in north por- tion; not much change in tem- | SATURDAY, MARCH 28, abnormally high over the upper Mississippi and Missouri Valleys and extends southeastward into the Ohio Valley. Light snow has occurred during the last 24 hours from the Da- kotas southeastward into eastern Missouri, light to moderate snow in the lower Lake region, Ohio modern musical} issue | in quality | councilman, attending at all times to the interests of the county by active participation in all matters at all times and by regular attendance at all. board meetings, “My interest in behalf of Mon-| roe County has not been confin- | ed to Key West alone. I have worked, without compensation, for two years as a member of the} Florida Keys Aqueduct Commis- | sion and I feel that my efforts as chairman of that board, together with the other members of the} Commission, will shortly bear} fruit to the extent that an- | nouncement will be made of a} RFC loan of $1,000,000 and a) WPA grant of $400,000 for a pipe- | line to supply water to the Flor- | ida Keys and Key West, whith jit is predicted. will result in ex- ltensive developments throughout the country. “The Aqueduct Commission has functioned without one cent of money from the city, or county. I, with other board members, have | given of my income and time in or- | der to further the project, always | with one view in mind—the;} progress of Monroe County, and | jthis same view will be my effort | lif elected by the voters to serve as County Commissioner”. eo | ,Pat O’Brien—Edw. Arnold SLIGHTLY HONORABLE also |SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS | eve | iNO NAME LODGE | Directly on Beach Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef — Tarpon — Permit Bone Fishing COTTAGES $2.50 AND UP Stone Crab Di | PHONE NO N. : Mr. and Mrs. C. KEY NO. 1 L. Craig, Owners “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage | Open The Year Around | Boca Chica Resort and FISHING CAMP \Restaurant—Home Cooking Cottages—Charter and Row Boats—Private Beach | Te ts Mai se | wishes a HAPPY EASTER To Eve % N N N N N N N N \ ww N N & N N N N N N N N N N N N % 8 N N N « PPD IDS. uaiunt aliaianiniociiasissta f ae. < ry One WOOO IO III OI SM, FP. FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS HOLTSBERC 5 land the choir |Presbyterian Church will render Lect Prices on Package Goods} | ers a Specialty | ight o’clock and will last one hour, | vowest ie es Rev. Allen J. Kirk, pastor of the | © 9 - AME. Zion Church will preach |Normal of the Trinity Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending special musical numbers. 7:30 a. m., inches Colored Catholics’ Easter | Total rainfall since’ Mar. 1, On Easter Sunday at 7 a.m.; inches the colored Catholics will have |Deficiency since March 1, a high mass celebrated by_ Rev. | inches A. L. Maureau and sung by the | Total rainfall | since Jan. 1, adult choir at St. Peter Claver’s} inches Chapel on Virginia street. Deficiency ——_——. inches - _. 152] Wind Direction and Velocity 0.00! 0.62! 0.36} 2.80 ] Sunday’s Horoscope Today produces a rather fem- inine nature. There is a love of | cheerful company with an im- pulsive passion that would indi- cate the need of careful self-re- ROYAL PALM DeLUXE Local Sightseeing Tours TAXI SERVICE Key West Representative of THE ROYAL PALM HOTEL in Havana, hee = poe ena Prop. i| HOTEL DE LUXE 629 Duval St. Phone 9149 ' American Plan | 200 Delightful Rooms, Each it With Private Bath || Beautiful Cocktail Lounge ik DANCING NIGHTLY Casa Marina Orchestra | PETER SCHUTT, Manager straint. If allowed to develop, there is great literary ability. } | TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS CASA MARINA 1 | | | | | i j Key West's LIQUORS WINES Complete Line CUR RO’S BAR! PACKAGE STORE For Two Weeks Duval at Petronia St. Phone 138! + |Special Delivery Key West, Fila. | 4_.,.. [ett THE BROKEN SEAL Beautiful Easter Pageant With A Cast Of 25 Charaeters SUNDAY EVENING AT 7:30 o’°CLOCK FIRST METHODIST (STONE) CHURCH “The Church Of The Flaming Cross” STAR * BRAND gs be a few points below mean temperature Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sea level, 29.98 (1015.2 millibars) Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:27 a. Sunset 740 p. Moonrise :53 p. Moonset = 6:57 a. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. 10:02 --. 3:42 FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly m. m. m m. P.M. } 10:50 | “| pressure area of marked intensity 4:14) Valley, and North Atlantic States and light rain in portions of Ar- kansas, Tennessee and eastern Texas. Temperatures continue below zero ‘from the Dakotas eastward over the Lake Superior region, | perature. CONDITIONS Pressure is moderately low \this morning from the southern | {Rockies southeastward over the |Rio Grande Valley, and a low overspreads the North Atlantic | States; while pressure continues | MONROE THEATER Carole Lombard—Cary Grant Kay Francis IN NAME ONLY | Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- jLehestra 15-20c: Night—15-25¢ CHARM depends on HEALTH THE SUN GLASSES MADE TO AIR SERVICE STANDARDS Aviators demand a sun glass that will filter out unwanted rays of light, that will transmit useful light. Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban glass is built to these difficult specifications. And now available for your use are Ray-Bans, “America’s finest sun glasses,” for shopting, outdoor and sports wear. Let us show our variety of niné attractive styles, "DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST 532 Duval St. Phone 332 WE’RE PROUD OF THE FRIENDS WE MAKE... Here’s a sample of the Friendships we win: Spring Creek Ranch, Greencastle, Mo. Joe Pearlman’s, Inc., Key West, Fla. Dear Sirs: While visiting in Key West this season I enjoyed the courtesy you extend to all your customers along with the high quality merchandise you carry. I should like to place an order with yourfor o..5 Obliging, MRS. EVELYN VEST. PEARLMAN'’S, Inc. —Quality Store—. Watch for our Post-Easter Sales to Start on Monday at small cost Any home can use an extra room— a guest room or a playroom—and a few panels of plywood will build that room at a cost any one can afford, plywood is easy to work, takes any finish. “Everything In Building Material” Cheely Lumber Corp. Phone 297 731 Caroline Street Our store is replete with SUMMER MERCHANDISE! Mallinson’s SHEERS and SPORT SPUNS in Solids and Figures, in all colors Imported, Non-crushable IRISH LINENS Beautiful patterns of plain, Shadow and Matlassee ORGANDIES in all pastel colors Non-crushable SOCIETY CHIFFON VOILES Solid and Striped CHAMBRAYS in wine, green and blue Come In and See Our Beautiful Selections |_ pout § 410 Fleming Street WHERE GOOD FOOD MAY BE OBTAINED o—o—o Cocktail Lounge AND Charming Easter Paraders EASTER SERVICES Depend on FIRST | PALM DAIRY MILK! They know that a youth- ful complexion is de- pendent upon good health ...and PALM DAIRY MILK aids towards bet- ter health! PHONE 821-J | BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Luther W. Woodward, |] guest preacher, will preach, 11:00 A. M.—"“Resurrection || Blessings.” 7:30 P. M.—"What Is Man?" Ordinance of Baptism at close of evening service SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR AT BOTH SERVICES i | ' | | } Watch The Leaders in the Easter Parade They’re Wearing— CINDERELLA FROCKS L’AIGLON DRESSES HOPE REED DRESSES EVERGLADES DRESSES GAGE HATS AIR-STEP SHOES CLOTHCRAFT SUITS MARK TWAIN IRISH LINEN SUITS FREEMAN SHOES Extend Greetings For A Very Pleasant Easter Chas. Aronovitz lj Department Store | i We The Refrigerator With CONDITIONED AIR! | | | NEW 1940 GENERAL ELECTRIC S22." sweeter, cleaner air—controls humidity— practically eliminates transfer of food odors—gives colder, faster freezing tempera- : * tures than —and G-E prices go even: lower for 1940! OM the greatGeneral Electric Research Lab- oratories have come new advancements that make this the most complete, the most thrifty G-E re- See G-E1 And You'll See The Difference! NEW Beautifully Styled All-Steel Cabinet; NEW Stainless Steel Super Freezer: NEW Stainless Steel Sliding Shelves: NEWG-E Ait Filter. NEW S| trol: NEW Humi-diaL THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY : G-E PRICES GO EVEN LOWER FOR 1940 and are below normal morn- ing in most sections eas§ of the Rocky Mountains; while are generally seasonable gyer far western districts. G. S. KENN§DY, Official in @ } Does Your Summer §) Suit Leave You Cold ? Change to The All-Wool Tropical Suit that’s Never Sticky = Never Clammy The first duty of a summer suit, of course, is to keep you comfortably cool when the weather's hot. But in these days of air- conditioning and artificial weather, it’s just as important for a suit to keep you from feel- ing cold and clammy when you get out of the heat. In other words, a suit has to adapt itself to your surround- ings—and only a wool suit, like Dixie Weave, can do that. Tailored by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX LEWINSKY'S MEN'S SHOP 526 Duval Street

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