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PAGE FOUR Bachelor Supper Given Paul Mesa As a matrimonial ‘ sendoff, friends of Paul Mesa entertained him with a farewell banquet last Friday night at the Delmonico Restaurant. This last bachelor supper has been a custom ob- served by this group of young men whenever marriage is un- dertaken. Joe Mondul served as master of ceremonies. Coto Garcia, who is currently singing at the New York World’s Fair, entertained | the group with a few songs, Those people attending farewell banquet were Mesa, Jr., Evelio Cabot, Evelio| Rueda, Frank Fernandez, Nilo} Lopez, Alamando Fernandez, An-|} nibal Armayor, Henry Esquinal- do, Mani Pered, Ishmael Calleja, | Lionel Cobo, Laurence Guiterez, } Isidoro Rodriguez, Alamando Guiterez, Ralph Diaz, Arturo Gonzalez, Chino Salinero and Joe Medina. the} Marco | Something Always Going On At Cabana Management of Marvil’s Ca- bana, on Duval street, announces the Penny Cocktail Hour from 5} to 6 o’clock each afternoon of the week, and invites patrons to take advantage of this bargain hour. Schedule of activities for patrons at the Cabana is an-| nounced as follows. . -Monday, | Prize Night; Tuesday, Country | Store Night; Wednesday, Novel- ty Night; Thursday, Rhumba and | Balloon Night; Friday, Amateur Night, and Saturday Mardi Gras Night. | Joe Mondal Marries NOW YOU TELL ONE (By Associated Press) SLIGHT MISTAKE TOPEKA, Kas., April 8—Was his face red? An astrologer, who said he was making his last ap- pearance in town, claimed he coujd read the most minute de- tails of the future by consulting the stars. Then the theater mana- gér aOunced the astrologer was being’ held over for another week, |BACK TO WORK McCAMEY, Tex., April 8. —Maybe it's gratitude. A. M. Page's dominicker hen tum- bled into a water trough. age found her there, un- conscious and apparently dead. He fished her out, ap- plied the prone pressure method of cesuscitation. The hen revived. Now, reports Page, she lays more eggs than ever before. FEUD FOR THOUGHT INDEPENDENCE, Kas., April 8.—Simply because an Inde- pendence man, who lived in the same house in the same ward for 20 years, got to feudin’ with his neighbor he has to re-register to vote.. The fight was..over a hedge. So the householder bought an adjoining lot and mov- ed his house upon it. Eyen, if, the first, gentleman is, living -in,.the address. The law. says if a. man changes addresses he .myst re- register. “WHIZZ' YARUS PIKEVILLE, Ky., April 8. —Bernie Yarus was real same house, it has a different}. Junior Woman’s Clab Meets This Week Junior Woman’s.Club will meet in regular monthly session to- morrow afternoon, Tuesday, at 5:00 o’clock at the clubhouse on Division street. Miss Susan LaKin, will be in the chair. Social Thursday Monthly social meeting of the president, Hostesses for this affair will be Mrs. H. M. Mullinax and Miss Margaret Neff. TRANSPORTATION ee tee §.S. OZARK HERE SATURDAY Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Steamship Lines, which arrived in port Saturday with 218 tons of freight for local mer- chants, sailed 5 o’clock in the afternoon for Miami and Jack- sonville. the same lines, is due to arrive tomorrow from New York with 116 tons of freight for Key West. The vessel will discharge and sail for Tampa. Much of the shipments for this port consists of stores for the naval station.’ MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage license ‘was issued to L. H. Smith and Gladys Roberts Saturday, by County Judge Ray- the ceremony: Witnesses were Otillee Porter S.S. Alemo, another vessel of | mond Lord, who also performed | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LOST LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they are gone forever.—Horace Mann, «gy, FOR SALE * FOR: } Ide /Box y-and Gas StevezaCheap. Apply 3,912, James; Street. apr5-8-10 REE rere SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, 15c each, THE ART- MAN PRESS. nov25-tf FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse Johnson Outboard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- tinguisher; Pair of Oars’ and Row Locks; Anchor with Rope —all for $150.00. Apply 1217 Petronia street. jun27-s CLOSING SALE—The Little Gift Shop, 514 Duval street. Dras- tic Reductions. apr2-6t THREE PFLEUGER TEMPLAR REELS. In good working con- dition. » Will sell cheap. Also, have Redwing 28-36 horsepow- er motor with many new pafts. ‘Will sell ‘entirely or by parts. Apply Box P, The Citizen. jan19-tf FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $850. Apply “rear 1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s TWO LOTS on Washington Profit RELIABLE FIRMS WITH WHOM 10 TRADE MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1940 ' A Guide To FRIGIDA .SALES AND) SERVICE See Them Now — On Display faclediog (oe teveme fers... $1 1700 1212 Varela Street Phone 861-3 Service Results West Buyer’s Guide A Reference Of Firms Who Are Specialists In Their Fields SAVE 25%: Fire and Wind Storm INSURANCE Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Co. J. L. CRUSOE, Agent Phone 809-5 NEW DELUXE From Any DAYTON WATER PUMP Electrical Current— RUNNING WATER AYTON Automatic Water Sys- tems operate from electric cur- rent, so if you have the “juice”— mo matter where you live, you can enjoy its countless advantages. With a DAYTON, you can have running water anywhere in your home, ready at the turn of a faucet —for bath, kitchen and laundry. There is nothing to get out of order. It is entirely automatic, trouble- free and guaranteed, giving the same dependable service as city water mains. Let us tell you how the low cost will be justified many times. and Harold M. Daniels. Another license was issued by Judge Lord authorizing the wed- ding of Rosalie Nottage and Mat- cus Villareal. It was noted on the license that the ceremony would be performed by Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. peace justice. The bride is just 16 and it was necessary that the parents, Frank Nottage and Louisa Nottage give their consent to the marriage. street near White. $750 for quick sale. Apply 1219 Pearl street. jan5-s LOT, 56’@’x93’6” on Washington street. Apply 1115 Fleming street. marl-s proud when he became a father. The front page of the Pike County News car- tied this conspicuous ad- vertisement: - | “STEP RIGHT UP | AND CALL ME PAPPY IT’S A BOY! BERNIE (WHIZZ) YARUS”. Jacksonville Girl Mrs. M. F. Thomas, of Jackson- | ville, announces the marriage of | her daughter, Margrette, to Joseph Mondul of this city. The marriage took place in the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mondul, in Mi-| ami yesterday. Only close | friends and members of both ili |THE LOGIC families were present at the} ceremony. OF CHILDHOOD | LEADVILLE, Colo., April 8.— Rev. A. E. Gammage, pastor of | A eee. the Calvary Baptist Church, of- [tnecee kine eee ue ficiated at the wedding. ; . en i spelling. “Why”, said one little if the plural of ox is oxen, isn’t the plural of fox, foxen?” G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Duval and Louisa Wholesale and Retail Apply 1212 Olivia nov23-mon-fri LOT, Cor. Streets. Street. Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H.B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets BOOKS from rental library for sale, some at 3 for $1.00, others of recent publication at 4%-price and less. The Little Shop, 210 Duval St. apr5-3tx mee ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 Tbe flor the saooerl PIERCE BROS. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts.. SOLD ON EASY TERMS a eens | bo: NOTES OF TODAY Mrs. Tyler Departs Mrs: G. B. Tyler, sister of Mrs. | B. L. Grooms, who has been vis- iting for three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Grooms at 803 Wash-| ington street, left on the early bus this morning for the home in Annapolis. She was accom- panied as far as Miami by Mrs. | Grooms. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. nov25-tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW with bath and running water. Newly renovated. Apply 802 Eaton Street. aprl-tf NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, hot and cold running water. Two blocks to beach. VALDES HOTEL, 521 United Street. apr8-tf UTTER REALISM DEPARTMENT INDIANAPOLIS, April 8. —Pretenders club, an ama- teur play acting group, be- lieves in realistic settings. A play it put on, “The Night | of January 13th”, has a'court- room. for a setting. So the | club obtained Marion coun- | | i 1. Austin. Ee-pit’-o-mee, tome. Brennero, Italy, Brenner Pass. J. Warren Madden. Hugh Marlowe. Intelligence quotient. Cities. Chicago. Frankfort. “There’d be no work for tinkers’ hands”. not ep’-e- near the Drink— PEPSI-COLA Healthful and Invigorating MANUFACTURED LUCALLY Contributing to the weltare of this city by employing FOR QUALITY PRINTING z Call 51 THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building ty criminal court room for a _ theater. To Visit Relatives | Mrs. Dora Garcia and two chil- dren left on the early bus this morning for Miami enroute to Tampa for a visit with relatives and will be absent for several weeks. To Havana For Treatment Eloi Albury was a passenger on S.S. Cuba yesterday, going to Havana for treatment. He ex- pects to be absent for several months. Hurstons To Cuba Mr. and Mrs. James Hurston } and son, Thaddeus, who had been spending several weeks in the! city, left yesterday morning for | Havana to return by way of Mi-| ami. | Mrs. D. W. Griffith Here | Mrs. D. W. Griffith, wife of the| famous moving picture producer, | arrived in the city yesterday for} a brief, visit and is a guest at the Hotel La Concha. | Visited Dr. Valdes | Dr. A. Friedman, eye special- ist, and Dr. E. S. Hirsch, south- ern manager for Bausch & Lomb, both of Miami, visited in Key] West Saturday and Sunday, the} guests of Dr. J. A. Valdes. In Mobile. Ala. | Mobile (Ala.) Junior Chamber | of Commerce advised The Citi- zen today that Mrs. Edwin Tre- vor of this city was a visitor to that city and and spent some |scene. ‘'M WRONG—HOORAY!’ LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 8.—A | motorist reported excitedly to police his automobile had “hit a woman”. Officers hurried to the The “victim” was a dum- my, clad in skirt, hat and sweat- | jer. Children had suspended the | ;dummy by strings in the street. HISTORY REPEATS WABASH, Ind., April 8.— Vern Zook lent his auto to Eugene Hiatt. The latter ran into the dead end of a road and damaged the car, He took it to a repair shop, Zook, the automobile repaired, went for a drive. He ran in- to the dead end of a .road and damaged the car. He also took it to a repair shop. DIVORCES FILED Papers of divorce proceedings were filed in the office of Clerk | Ross C. Sawyer Saturday after- noon in the case of Grace La- mont McCaffrey versus James M. | McCaffrey. Papers were also filed in the case of Miriam Oppenheimer |Bauman, in suit for divorce from |Emanuel William Bauman. Baker Island, one of the Amer- ican equatorial islands, was un- occupied until April 3, 1935, when an American colony from the coast guard cutter Itasca oc- cupied it. There are 5,577 miles of streets in New York City. On your way north stop, enjoy |and investigate for next year WINTER PARK the New England college town amid Florida’s hills, lakes and orange groves. The home of Rol- lins College, of the Central Flor- ida Symphony Orchestra, of the Mead,. Azalea, Dogwood,. Orchid and_ Botanical Gardens, and of many widely know Aor, their accomplishments, vidrama, lectures. High, sunny, dry.. Golf, tennis, sailing, swimming, fish- ing, hunting. Central to Bok Tower; Silver, Rainbow and San- Cocoa, Coronado and Daytona Beaches. Sail on the St. Johns,, Indian and Oklawaha. Rivers. Notably good food, beds and service, heated rooms, at Warner House, one block from Rollins College chapel, theater and cam- pus. Seven houses for rent com- plete for housekeeping. Servants or hotel service available. Mrs. Coffing Warner, 500 Chase Ave- nue, Winter Park. Telephone 27. Restricted. lando Springs; the Big Tree; and |’ FURNISHED HOUSE—All mod- ern conveniences. Apply, Rear 1500 United Street. apr7-1tx APARTMENT with bath, hot and cold running water. Apply 907 Packer street. apr8-6tx FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Bedroom for couple. Close to beach, kitchen privileges if preferred. Home like. Also, Room for two gentlemen, sep- arate beds. 1125 Washington street. apr5-3t SMALL FURNISHED APART- MENT. ‘Margaret street. Bpre- tf. WANTED TO > LEASE FAMILY OF TWO will lease for two or three years a modernly equipped two-bedroom bunga- low within six blocks Duval street swimming pier. Box MB, The Citizen. apr5-4tx WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. may19-tf HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the heey POPOL LZ For All Laundry Services INSURANCE including Linen Service for Hotels and Rooming Houses Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE 57 COLUMBIA PHONE: NO. 1 THE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street In Every Town ——THE—— REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! Key West labor exclusively. PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep Cemetery Work Of All Description ae 2-1896 TRY. IT TODAY¥--- Tenth Ave. time viewing the Mobile Azalea | Trail and Bellingrath Gardens, | Ie 92, I, ) TERN a“ Sas Will Stay Two Months 410 Fleming Stredt : Mrs. W. C. Gambell, with her daughter and grandson, arrived; WHERE GOOD FOOD MAY in this city last week for a two} BE OBTAINED months’ stay, and are residing at} the Cactus Terrace on Division} street. They are from Portland, | Oregon. LISTEN IN! HEAR FRANCIS P. WHITEHAIR WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ——AT REASONABLE PRICES—. FRANK JOHNSON, JR. 604 Duval Street Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Souvenirs - Gifts 604 Duval Street The Old Reliable Since 1898 | eet ner anette OOOO OM. Jee teedi ts eecitt¢gggggitgbgaecitibid o—0—0 Cocktail Lounge B. FOR FARES AND SCHEDULES Via FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY PRICE TOURS 505 Duval Street. David Niven—Olivia de Havilland | RAFFLES ALSO—News and Comedy MONROE THEATER Mickey Rooney--Judy Garland BABES IN ARMS Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c Phone 124 (OPPO PLEL EEE: