The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 12, 1940, Page 6

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PAGE SIX a NOTES OF TODAY Was 10-Day Visitor Miss Bernice Saunders, who was visiting for about 10 days with her aunt, Mrs. Horacio Nunez, left this morning on the 7 o'clock bus for her home in Mi- Juniors Had Social Yesterday Junior Woman’s Club held their monthly social meeting | yesterday afternoon ‘at the club- house. In the bridge game, the following received prizes: Claudia Albury, high, and Isabel Kelly, THE KEY WEST CiTIZEN LEGION POST WILL | TRY. FOR CONVENTION | | ‘recorded at Real Estate Transfers Transfers df realty holdings (Continued trom Page One) the county court- {gathering here. The mayor indi- jeated his willingness to aid the| ling were as follows: \effort in any way directed by the | Yesterday afternoon James R. Legionnaires. | Stowers and wife, Rulie P. Stow- Some of the problems confront- oe transferred to Harriet S. house yesterday and this’ morn- ami. di consolation. Those present, besides the win- ners, were:, -Mesdames’ Allen E. Curry, |Raymond Curry, Glenn Archer, Merrill Roberts, Alvin Costar, G. L."‘Gutierrez, and isses Betty Rae “Russell, Lois inder, Juanita Dongo, Susan |LaKin, Benildes Remond, Clara two|yYates, Grace Hilton, Amelia Ca- bot, Mary Ely, Norma Dopp, |Charlotte Haskins, Louise Ketch- Leaves For Maine hans Marjorie Gwynn, Frances Mrs. June Parks, woh is con-|Ellsworth. Hostesses were Miss nected with the Hotel Casa Ma-|Margaret Neff and Mrs. H. M. rina, left this morning on the, Mullinax. bus for Miami and Jacksonville re aaa and after a short stay in these|Cay@ Hueso Has cities wiil proceed to her home| in Rockland, Me. |Private Party Tonight To Join Son E. P. Johnson left this morn-| ing for Miami to join his son, Ed, cruise among the visiting places of interes Mr. Johnson | 5; expects to be absent city for about who is on Keys, The will join, the a party, which from weeks. i} Back To Miami Mrs. Arthur Lowe, who been on a visit with relatives and|ing to announcement by the | friends for a few days, left for;management on page one. Al for her home in Miami. \group of Key West townspeople — jare giving a dance in honor of} To Bring Car Here |\Navy and €oast Guard officers Fred Jensen left on the early jand their wivés, “and « admission bus this morning for Sombrero} will be by invitation only, it is to get the car of Attorney Bart, | announced. he ; Riley and bring it to the. city. | | Regular schedule of show and Mr. Riley is in a locay hbspital. |entertaiiment will» be resumed |, | for tomorrow night at Cayo | Hueso. Cristy and Mar- | gareta Nichols, who had been in the city for a_ sightseeing trip |Dance At and enjoyed a very pleasant time, | Raal’s Tomorrow New York Visitors Leave Miss Nanette | | Club Cayo Hueso will be clos- | had jed to the public tonight accord- ; | ing the post in handling the successful,. were discussed the executive committee. would be the question of man- power to handle the arrange- ments, since the post has not enough members to cover. the multitude of details that would be involved. In meeting this situation, some} }of the executive committeemen felt that the post should call upon the Key West Chamber of Com- merce, the Key West Rotary Club, the Key West Hotel and Tourist Homes Association, the |Key West Lions Club, the Key |West Junior Chamber of Com- merce and other groups to han- |dle certain phases of the arrange- ments. “We have received assurances that we have a very fine chance to land the 1941 convention”, Vice Commander chairman. of the executive com- | mittee of the post, told The Citi- zen today. be to get the convention. We. are certain that when we get it. se for Key West, the public and civ- hic leaders of the’ ‘community will get back of us 100 percent. “Arhtur Sawyer Post wants. to break the. ice in making Key West a convention city. think we can do it. If we prove that Key -West can handle such a | state convention, assuming that | the effort to bring it here proves ie ire One} of the most pressing’ problems! William ‘Reardon, | “Our first effort will, ® Teception {/the -heme of the bride, We of the Wilsdn, lcts three and four in block six of Martello Towers The consideration | and other valuables. | This morning Rebecca’ Johnson ward Sands, part of lot one in square nine on Watson’s diagram of Tract 13. The lot is at the corner of Watson and Catherine | The price was $10 and} strects. jother valuable considerations. \Grasce-Mabe Waliliag ‘Held This Morning and Miss Mary June married this morn- ing at 8 o’clock, in the presence of the immediate family and in- timate friends in the Rectory of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church. Re P. J. Kelleher; J., offi- ciated. The bridal couple were attend- ed by Marcos Mesa, as best man and Miss Annie Crusoe, maid of honor. Immediately ‘after the wedding was held~ for’ the few close friends at monton street. | Ateedd-o’clock this morning et | jnew]yweds, accompanied by Mr. and’ Mrs. Hilary Crusoe Bareitat of the Paul Mesa Crusoe were s. family. and a family, left for a honey- moon trip to Miami and will ee Sands transferred to’ John | Ed- | bride, ang other members || left this morning on the 7 o’clock j leisurely return home} bus on a to New York. Visitors From Islamorada | Géuld Curry’s Dance Band j will play for the dance to be }held at Raul’s Club tomorrow | ‘evening at 10 o'clock. |absent for about one week crowd, other state conventions A will come here. That will help Seventy-one percent of Inc | make this city a great resort and population is engaged foonveniionveity jeulture or stockraising. | | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Amold.| Specia! musical program of | who had been visiting briefly in ‘late dance tunes has been ar-| the city and were guests at the, ranged for the occasion. There| Hotel La Concha, left this morn-jwill be no cover or admission | ing for Islamorada after a de- jcharge. an lightful stay. eae ‘Vasquez-Betancourt W. H. Sobel, owner pf‘ the} Wedding Sunda ketch Dorilla, who was visiting | id y the city for several days, left this ; morning for his home in Detroit, | nounced the coming marriage of | Toni lade as sailed yester-' cher, daughter, Mary Onelia Vas- | y {quez, to Ernest B. Betancourt, ‘today. The ceremony will be held at the St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church next Sunday at 9:00 a,.m., Rev. A. L. Maureau of- ficiating. Attending the bride and groom Mrs. Concepcion Vasquez an- Leaves For Capital L. M. Fisher, of the U. S. Public Health Service, who has been a business visitor for a few days, will leave tomorrow in a. surplus car which has beer’ the . property of the customs depart- will be Mr. and Mrs. Ceprino ment, for Washington, D D.C, Jimeniz, and only _ intimate {friends and relatives will be Uncle Finds Fat Profits ‘present at the ceremony, follow- ing ‘which the young couple will In Stamp Dispensary leav¢é for a honeymoon in Miami. !Returning late next week, the '‘newlyweds-to-be will reside at (By Asi ated Press) 1117 Duval street. HOUSTON, Tex., April 12.—_ The gravy window at the Hous- } ton post cffice, has averaged $50} a day net profit to Uncle Sam since it was opened February 20. The gravy window has a more dignified title in post office circles — “Philatelic Window”— but Postmaster John Dunlop re- ports the dollars that stamp col- lectors pass through the wicket are “pure gravy”. The biggest sale thus far was to a man who paid $2,500 for five ts of $5 stamps. Five-dollar SERIAL AND COMEDY are generally used for air- mail packages and, in this terri- | SCCCCCORCCoeeroeeee cones tory, by cotton firms sending v ad ® FLA. KEYS REAL ESTATE BUY NOW . .. it will never be cheaper. Some good locations + moderately priced. ——SEE—_ E. R. (Doc) Lowe Registered Broker—Tavernier Court Syntax “Lawyer should use shorter words”, says a writer. -Convicts are agreed that judges should use shorter sentences. Palace Charles Starrett BLAZING SIX SHOOTERS also | samples a Irrepressible Youth Teacher—Yes, Johnny, Lapland | rather thinly populated. Johnny—How many Lapps to; mile, teacher? | } A. G. BOYER CLARA CARBONELL BOYER i NEW CENTER FASHIONS The Rosé Marié Shoppe | Dresses and Accessories 528 FLEMING STREET PHONE 232 Special—Gotham Gold Stripe Hose.69c-79¢-$1.00 SATURDAY AND MONDAY A new shipment of DRESSES. Get your TRAVEL DRESS NOW. Varation will soon be here. Prices to suit every- body. See these. Sally Ana Dresses. 3 -$1.00 Wash Dresses, Voile and Broadcloth. Tropical Weave Wash Prints. See our— Playsuits. All well-known makes—“American Playgirl”, able” and “Vogue”. BEAUTIFUL BAGS, any color or style. ; HATS, any style or color, America Sweetheart’ CHILDREN’S DRESSES. Everyone “Gone With The Wind” to win everyone's heart. PARTY DRESSES, for the Prom, Graduation, or a little nite life. See these in Seersucker, Organdie, Taffeta. and Chiffon. FOR THAT BABY GIFT. See our California. Handmade Dresses, Slips, Caps, Sheet and Pillow Case Sets. $1.95 $1.95 “Ador- i | i { | | | j | | | | i | | H | | i Gloves to match. | i | | | i | | | I i: he ic | An Ambulance Case “A burglar broke, into my |house late last night”. » “Did he get anything”. “Rather! You see my thought it was me”. Uh fh ‘Rendezvous | 410, Fleming Street WHERE Goop FOOD MAY EO. a e Cocktail Lounge wife U. S.No. 1, Maine POTATOES, 10 lbs. __ Fresh, Crisp CELERY, large stalk _ Fresh SPINASH, 3 lbs. - Jumbo Heads CHINESE CABBAGE Fresh eee 3 Ibs. orthern PEARS. 9 for 10c ‘ellow, Summer SQUASH, 2 Ibs. 15¢/, ae aga Armour’s Star GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS, by whole, Ib SHOULDER, yy whole, Ib PORK HAMS, by whole, Ib PORK LOINS, by half, ib RIB ROAST, b Boneless BEEF ROAST. Ib Wilson's, Tendeérized PICNIC HAMS, by whole, average 5 to 6 lbs., __10e 15¢ 10c | | | Ih 1 i 25ci et SLICED BACON, ib Large, White EGGS, doz. b Hershey's, Fin SUGAR, 5 lbs. WATER-GROUND MEAL, 1b POST TOASTIES, pka. APRICOTS or Granulated 23e OG FOOD, 6 cans LEE’S FOOD CENTER Duval and Angela Streets | Phone 94 Free Delivery | = = E | WEEK-END SPECIALS | SUGAR, 5 lbs. POTATOES, 1C lbs. 3 No. 2 can STRING BEANS, 2 cans | No, 2 can GRAPEFRUIT | j _ JUICE, 3 cans GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for PORK LOIN ROAST, Ib | FRESH SPARE RIBS, 2 Ibs. 35c | Monroe Meat Market | | 510 Fleming Street Phone 411 | ——— ea direct from their rails and screen successes in Hollywood, where they have been appearing with | GENE AUTRY! TOMORROW APRIL 13TH, 8 P. M. IN KEY WEST these noted entertainers and a brief talk on State issues by “A BUSINESS MAN WITH! A BUSINESS PLAN” W ALTER FRASER pet GOVERNOR The pape is to FRASER) | Coecceccescesscooooosecns — ‘COWBOYS LURE VOTES: ANSWERS TO FOR FRASER | TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ | Coweccccocococceccecescs | Below ate Aas ware ia Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 “From many, one” from many”. March 2, 1939. Baritone. No. Equines, St. Johns. “Jayhawkers”. Yes. The interior diame’ ‘ter of the barrel. No. or “one { Ah! He's To Blame | The $1000.00 accordian of Pee} Wee Kir featured entertainer job with the railroad. What sort of The Golden West Cowboys /of a position is it? traveling the state with candidate; Umpah—He’s in the puzzle de- for Governor, Walter Fraser, is oe ae a inyih ee tia a de 3 owie—What do you mean? viens gas hadi now ai Osy: ae Umpah—He makes out the ae time-tables. ' Zowie—I hear. Jinks has got a “to soothe the savag |may be an oid and bold expres- jSion, but the fact remains that record crow are attracted to the Fraser platform everywhere nd after a 30-minute free old- hioned musical of the Golden West type, Candidate Fraser pre- sen in rapid-fire order his usiness Plans for — streamlining Florida’s antiquated system of government. : 3 Fifty-Fifty “Your son'has a great thirst for knowledge. Where does he get it? “He gets the knowledge from | me and the thirst from his fath- WALKER'S GENUINE | Austex Chili Con Carne WALKER’'S GENUINE Austex Tamales } Made the Mexican way by * expert Mexican chefs in gov- ernment - inspected kitchens. 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PHONES 178 aud 179 | On Snecial Western PORK CHOPS, ‘lb Swift Premium BACON, Ib te Our Own Sliced Vegetole SHORTENING, Ib Swift's Circle S HAMS, Ib Allmeat STEW. tb Boneless, Beef ROAST, Ib | onEOn , with glass. 1b FREE—Dish with purchase of 1-tbh can SILVER SKILLET ! CORNED BEEF HASH l5c | Peaches, large can 14c Marshmallows, Ib bag 14c | Heine Strained Baby ager SF Heinz Junior Foods, 2 for te Dreft, 1 small and | large for 2 Klex, large pkg. 17c Palmolive Soap, 3 for 13¢ Blue Plate French Dressing, large 10¢ Target Corned Beef. can _ 15c Waldorf Toilet Tissue, 6 for 25¢ Papaya Nectar. can 15¢ Florida Canned Haden Ivory Soap, large, 2 for WE HAVE FRESH GOTTAGE CHEESE EINHORN’ | 2 Phones 2 Trucks —Delivery Service— Duval arid Olivia Streets PHONES 215 and 216 iF Fresh jEGGS, 2 doz. GROCE Bluerlate SALAD DRESSING, pint OVALTINE, large size Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP, 2 cans Red Banner PEACHES, 2% can RINSO, large size . 50 . lc °15¢ 15¢ 21c i | | | WE RESERVE THE il FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1940 Handicapped Easy Payments Teacher—Tommy, if your fath- er could save a dollar a week for four weeks what would he have? Tommy suit, The first officer called a deck- | hand to him and said, “Go below and break up that-crap game”. The sailor disappeared below and remained for the better part | of an hour. Upon his return his superior officer demanded: “Did , a new you succeed in breaking up that { MONROE THEATER j“I had only two bits MEAT DEPARTMENT 22¢ -10c 17e game?” “Yes, sir”, replied the gob. “Well, what in thunder took you so long?” Wm. Boyd RANGE WAR and “ ON DRESS PARADE “Well, sir”, the sailor~replied, | _Matinee—Balcony 10c. Or- to start |} chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25¢ Bargain In Florida Key Property For Sale Among the ass-ts temaining in the estate of Julius Les- lie Wocd, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, there are approximately 5(0 acres of choice lands located on the islands of Long Key and the Grassy Key and Key Vacas group. These lands have a frontage on the Atlantic Ocean and also on the Gulf of Mexico. with!” The Administrator C. T. A. of said estate is desirous of closing same out and will accept any reasonable offer for same. Therefore, scaicd bids will be received by the under- signed up to and including Friday, the 26th day of April, A.D. 1940, for the said lands. Legal description may be secured from the undersigned administrator, he reserving the righi of rejecting any and all bids. J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER Administrator C. T. A. of the estate of Julius Leslie Wobdd, deceased. 919 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. ATTENTION --- BARGAINS AT THE MOST SANITARY MARKET IN TOWN BERMUDA MARKET SPECIALS — SPECIALS IA — SPECIALS Choice, Selected PORK HAMS, Ib WESTERN BEEF 4 to 6 pounds Tender Western PORK LOINS, spleen! STEAKS, Ib by half, Ib Bonei Selected BEEF ROAST, tb SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs. _ 35 Boneless LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHUCK ROAST, Ty COLD CUTS—A VARIETY SELECTED 4 OF SAUSAGES WESTERN VEAL : Tenderized ROAST, Ib CHOPS, ib PICNIC HAMS, Morrell's or Swift's. tb 16c spite Ls MB Delicious, BREAKFAST LEGS. 1b SLICED BACON, lb SHOULDERS. 1b CHOPS, Ib STEW. Ib PINE KEY FLORIDA EGGS, doz. 35c 35e 20c 18¢ 25e 40c 35 25c 25¢ 18¢ 35e 15¢ Large shipment of selected Poultry just received from Tennessee HENS, 312 to 7 lbs. tb 25c FRYERS, battery-raised, ib | | 33c Phone 52 FRUITS and VEGETABLES The Fancy Kind Juicy ORANGES, doz. York APPLES, 5 lbs. Fresh STRING BEANS or SQUASH. 2 lbs. Sweet POTATOES, (Yams). 3 Ibs. Fancy CUCUMBERS, 3 for California CARROTS, bunch 25¢ FOODS FROSTED 19¢ CHOICE POULTRY RY DEPARTMENT 2kees teen 3le Country Roll f BUTTER. Ib TOMATO PUREE, No. 1 can 22¢ 31%¢ 15¢ 49c 15¢ RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY AND SALE TOMATOES. 2 No. 2 cans CRISCO, 3- can | IVORY SOAP, 2 large bars f | Armour’s i TOMATO JUICE, 3 24-02. cans 1.UX SOAP, 3 bars 25¢ | 17- 1

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