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PAGE FOUR : SOCIETY : Stephen Re Mallory Chapter, U. D.C., To Fete Visiting Daughters, Pett ttt Mrs. Mary N. Moody, of Plant;of welcome by Mayor Willard M. | City, president of the Florida}Albury. Mrs. Guy Powers, of Chapter of the United Daughters ‘West Palm Beach, will respond of the Confederacy, will preside |in behalf of the district. over the Brigade meeting of Dis-| Mrs. Carl Bervaldi and Mrs. trict 6, which will be held Fri-|Andrew Elwood will sing an ap-} day in this city at the First Meth- |propriate song of welcome. The! odist church. Jaddress of the state president) Delegates from chapters along|will then be delivered. Mrs. the lower East Coast of Florida|Elwood will entertain with a will be in Key West for the ses-|solo, before the report by chap- sion. iter officers brings the morning The day’s program, arranged |session to a close. by Mrs. Ross Sawyer, president} At 2 p. m. when the session re- of Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, | convenes, Mrs. S. W. Douglass the host group, will open at 10 a.| will read a paper on Stephen R. m. with a procession of state and | Mallory chapter. Mrs. George chapter officers. | Mills White will be heard in a) The assembly will join in the singing ‘of “How Firm a Founda- tion,” and Rév. G. W. Hutchin- son will pronounce the invoca- tion. Mrs. L. P. Zimmerman, of Miami, will read the ritual. The pledge to the flag will be given by Mrs. Caroline Dorothy and then will follow the address Juanita Dongo Leads Queen Contest Miss Juanita Dongo, date of First M. E. Church, leads the Island City Young People’s Union May Queen Contest vote tabulations were made last weekend as Count of votes gave Miss Don- go Miss Lois Pin- der was second in the standings 2,835 votes. She repr Ley Memorial Metho- dist Church. Miss Flossie May Key, Fleming Street M. E. Church candidate, is third with 1,229 votes. Final count of votes’ in the contest will be made Thursday night, May 2nd. 3,075 votes. with sents the the evening on that date, it was stated. Whites Visit Relatives In City Mr tored to Key West from their home in Tampa Monday evening to enjoy a few weeks of rest and | to visit with their friends and] relatives here. Mrs. White was formerly Miss Marie Russell, | daughter of Samuel Russell Other relatives of Mrs. White living in this city are Mrs. Lee Baker, sister; Melvin Russell and | Myron Russell, brothers. Mr. White was formerly a pharmacist here. Mr. and Mrs. White will be at} the home of Mrs. Lee Baker, 823 | Fleming street, during their stay here. Mrs. C onnell Visitor Here » Connell, cousin of | Lee Baker, is visiting at Mr. Bak- er’s home, 823 Fleming street. Mrs. Connell came by Steamer Shawnee -from New York and visited in Palm Beach, Fla., be- fore coming to Key West to spend the remainder of her vacation. Mrs. Gra Mrs, Connell has been making | ® her home in Elizabeth, N. J., for several years. ‘She will be re- membered by her Key West friends as Grace Thompson. Mrs here for two or three weeks, dur- ing which time s vantage of the beach and shine sun- candi- | Ballots will be} accepted up until 6:30 o'clock in| | and Mrs. Leon White mo-; Connell plans to remain} e will take ad-| solo. afternoon ses- tain’ on the spacious lawn of her jhome, 830 Division street, in |honor of the visiting delegates, | An invitation has been ex-| tended the public to attend both sessions of the brigade meeting. i | Diocesan Officer | 'To Visit St. Paul’s The presentation of the “Unit- | jed Thank Offering” of the wom- jen of St. Paul’s Church will take jplace Thursday night at 8 o’clock \before “Benediction of the Bless- jed Sacrament”. After Benediction, all and girls of the Parish, whether | | they are members of tha Auxiliary or the Daughters of the King, or not, are invited to the Parish |Hall to meet Mrs. D, H. Saun- jders of Ft. Pierce, president@of |the Daughters of the King and! |director of District V of the 'Woman’s Auxiliary of the Dio- cese of South Florida. | women |CHURCHES TO HOLD | §CHOOL INSTITUTE Mrs. Edna Wh district di- }rector of Children’s Work for the | |Methodist Churches in the Mi- | ami District, will arrive in Key West Friday to conduct a Vaca |tion Church School Institute. ! With her will be Miss Elizabeth |McMillion of Tampa, state direc- tor of Children’s Work. All workers with children from |the Methodist Churches in Key | West and others interested are) |urged to be present. Several others from the Mi- ami District will accompany! Mrs. Wheat, and will discuss the | {new courses suggested for Vaca: | |tion Schools. Adylt workers in \the churches will meet with! Rev. A. C. Reviere, who is dis-| trict director of Adult Work. The Institute will be held at \the First (Stone) Methodist | Church, Friday evening, May 3,} at 7:30 o'clock. | | NOTICE. K. W. H. S. ALUMNI! You are requested to attend an/ |important meeting of the as- sociation to be held tomorrow evening, 8:00 o'clock in Stone Church Sunday School Building. JOE ALLEN, President. apr30-1t Louise Platt—Donald Woods FORGOTTEN GIRLS Also—Selected Short Subjects | PRIZE NITE — TONIGHT | TRY IT TODAY— ° evcccece®: The Favorite in Key West Today’ s Birthdays | L. widow, sdale, Pa., 82 y Francis B. Sayre, missioner of the STAR BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | (CLASSIFIED couumN "”Y" WIVES ORGANIZE! | LosT | |LOST—Florida Truck Tag, No, 014, expiring June 30, 1940. Al-| | was so, Railroad Commission Tag, |“Travelers’ Aid” was Finder .return to|and the members at the meeting No. 1385. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (Continued from F from Page One) | NOTES OF TODAY jand native art if they desired to|No Service To Cuba learn. | The social program of the Cub | briefly described. The} discussed Overseas Transportation Com-|were told what had been done pany and receive reward. {and what was proposed to be apr29-2t |accomplished. The members were told that efforts were being made LOST — Yesterday between sunrise and somewhere |to have a chaplain ordered to sunset, duty in Key West, and that it two golden hours, each set with Was hoped to have a Navy Y. M. sixty diamond minutes. No re-!C. A. established here. ward is offered for they are} gone forever.—Horace Mann. FOR RENT clean and cool, hot and It was suggested that the Club |create a reading room,as a proj- ect. The making of calls on the sick was also briefly discussed. The members were told that ef- FURNISHED APARTMENT, forts were being made to secure cold |2 new meeting place and that it water, light and gas included. | W@5 hoped to have a charter from Reasonable rent. SILVER the national organization in June, PALMS, Eaton and Elizabeth fer which they would receive Sts. private bath. Apply 906 Grin-| nell off Division Street near Bell Tower. apr27-3tx | SIX - ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, two baths, all electric. Phone 79-W. apr3-tx FURNISHED UPSTAIRS APART- | MENT with Electric Refrigera- tor. One block from Beach, 421 United street. Apply Valdez Bakery. apr17-ti | NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 bedrooms, 1% bathrooms. | Apply 512 Caroline Street. apr24-6t | | | FOR RENT—To couple. Delight- | ful four-room Furnished Apart- | ment in private home, running water. No children or ani- mals. 615 Elizabeth street. Phone 117. apr25-tf | HOTELS | 1. BRING YOUR VISITING friends | in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. | 917 Fleming St. apr17-tf | NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, | hot and cold running water.) Beach two blocks. Summer) rates. VALDES HOTEL, 521) United Street. apré-tf | FOR SALE i}FOR SALE CHEAP—Chrysler | Imperial Coupe in A-1 condi-; tion. Apply Gato’s Garage. apr27-3tx | TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500, Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. | may19-tf - | EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, concrete block, all modern conveniences, Qouble garage. Owner leaving? town. 1423 Von Phister street, | Phone 480-W. apr27-30;may2 {| ! 'SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For “Apartment For Rent”, Property, No Tres- 15¢ each. THE ART- nov25-tf | Rent”, “Private passing”, MAN PRESS. For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION | apr23- Imo} _ _ Following the 7 Sia Meee Bibi ei ventess SURMISED APART N= qu 5S Coral Hotel Apartments | RATES: $60.00 Per Month —DOUBLE— Including: (1) Gas; (2) Lights: | (3) Garage: (4) Refrigeration: | | (5) Maid Service Daily. Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 born at South Bethlehem, Pa., 55) years ago. Homer S, Cummings, ex-U. S attorney-ge ‘al, born ago, Fielding H. Yost of versity of Michigan, born at Fairview, S ago Vanderbilt, journalist and author, born New York, 42 years ago. Riley H. Allen of newspaper editor, rado City, Texas, 56 years ago. EY ORNATE oy “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof in ‘Chi- the © Uni- noted direc- Jr., | in Honolulu, born at Colo- JUDGE PAUL D. BARNS i (Paid Political RE-ELECT Paul D. Barns | i i FOR JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Group 4 i | PARA JUEZ. DEL CORTE CIRCUITA Grupo 4 Advertisement) N. C. Garcia came to Key West | last Saturday to visit with rel- | atives for a brief time and in-| tended to*sail for Havana. He learned that there was no serv- adviee and aid from that organ- ization. This.Club will be about number 24 in the organization. The president asked members to make suggestions for a name for the club. She told what other clubs were doing—Norfolk has a baby clinic; Ocean Beach has published a cook book; the Bremerton Club makes bootees for new babies in the ,Return#To Sponge Boat jon the early bus for Bahia Honda | and after delivery will return to \two weeks. baby | hospitals; San Diego has a thrift! shop. The National Convention was mentioned and the hope that there would be a Navy Wives Club. in every Navy town in the United States was emphasized. TUESDAY, APRIL 80, 1940 | epee een | ice to Cuba at present so he lett! | this morning for Miami and to-| ANSWERS TO. ‘8. Florida. take passage on the s TRANSPORTATION | TOD. AY’S D AILY QUIZ: TANKER ARYAN DUE Hien are the Answers to Today's Home To New York | a | Dail George M. Bruges, visitor from | Tanker Aryan of the Texas ee New York, after a few pleasant |(Co, is due in port this afternoon days-in. the city, left: this morn-| at 5 o'clock with a cargo of gaso-! ing for his home with stops at,“ j Jacksonville and Charleston. line for the tanks of Texas Co., |at the Porter Dock Co., agents i for the distributors. Captain Nelson Spencer and| The ship has 3,000 barrels of Merrill Roberts left this morning , the fuel from Port Arthur, Texas, Spiderlings, Zachary Taylor. Treasury Department. . To preside over the Senate. | 5. No. ° Milreis. Daniel Webster. No. Admiral David Farragut, “Robin Hood”. MONROE THEATER Deanna Durbin in FIRST LOVE and MEET DR. CHRISTIAN Matineé—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—l5-25¢ to join their vessel and resume | that port. their sponging trip:. They will) —— return with their catch in about route to their home in Philadel- | phia. 10. Philadelphians Visited Here | Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Clarkson and daughter, Miss Clara, who had been visiting in the city for a few days, seeing points of in- terest, left over the highway this, morning. for Jacksonville, en Benito Perez, of Key West, | | who left several days ago for Mi- | ami, has taken passage on the }Pan-American clipper for Ha- with relatives ‘ vana for a visit and friends. : | Perez Left For Cuba | | | | i) ‘Saturday Last Day! Sport Coats HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! lection shown anywhere. MEN’S HIGH GRADE HERRING BONE TWEED AND GENUINE CAMEL HAIR No finer se- newest in this season's models... Shetland Wool and Tweeds: these are $18.50 val- ues — you will buy several be- _ cause they will never be bought as shown again Satur- day, the last day, at— One Table Of MEN’S and BOY’S ASSORTED SHOES Sports, Black and Tan, mostly Small and Large Sizes; these are $4 and $5 values—remember. Saturday is the last day at— 1.48 94 Pairs Men’s WASH and WOOL SLACKS Some Flannels, some Tweeds. . .these are values up to $5.00; remember Sat- urday is the last day at— 1.00 |W MENDELL'S STORE Saturday Last Day! Saturday Last Day! Satay, May, 4, 1940 Wiliam Mendel’s Store 517 Duval Street will be CLOSED We are not telling any stories. . neither are we prolonging this final action. . Saturday is positively the last day. . .it’s up to you, good folks of Key West and Monroe County, to take advantage of this LAST and ABSOLUTE offer. We are offering the following remaining items— 32 MEN’S SLACK SETS Sanforized Fabrics, made by Jayson .$5.50 value—Saturday is the last day at— 1.98 One Lot Of SILK-LINED, HAND-TAILORED BROCADE and CREPES The finest SILK ROBES this town has ever shown. . it’s a credit to any store to show 'this type of merchandise. We are offering these Robes at Half Price It will pay you to buy one for him for next Christmas. 38_LINEN_SUIT. Single and Dou- ble Breasted ; they sold for $10 to $15; at Suit— $3.00 One Lot i Consisting Of i 43 MEN’S ALL {if / WOOL SUITS Single and Dou- ble Breasted; values to $25; they musi go at —you'll buy two of them at— $6.95 ONE LOT OF MEN’S POLO SHIRTS All Of Our Remaining Stock Of BOYS’ TOM SAWYER 2-Piece WASH SUITS and FLANNEL and VICEROY CORDUROY LUMBERJACKETS Values up to $5.00; you will not buy them next Fall for less than $5.00. Saturday is the last day at— 1.00 ALL LIGHTWEIGHT FELTS Made by Burg; $4.00 and $5.00 values; you will never buy them again at— 1.48 ALL WOOL SWEATERS Gabardine Shirts made by Puritan How they will go at Half Price Consisting of Acetates, Broadcloths; broken sizes; values to $2.50; you will never buy them again after Saturday at— 98c All Remaining LUGGAGE at Half Price ALL FIXTURES AT A SACRIFICE 517 Duval Street Please Arrange To Call for Your Lay-Aways-Satarday Is Positively y!