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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIETY :- Division Street Teachers Honored At Party Given By Room a Approximately fifty Room Mothers and Fathers, officers and friends gathered in Division Street School Audi- torium on Wednesday evening in honor. of the school faculty. A most pleasing form of en- tertainment was provided by a Hawsiian Trio, composed of Ramon Jimenez, Mike Flores and Florencio Reyes, Sr. They not only gave program numbers but fu ed music at intervals dur- ing the evening. Special num- bers were: native Hawaiian dances in costume, by little Kath- leen Higgins and vocal solos by NOTES OF TODAY Brunstetters Leave Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Brunster- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom West and Miss Mabel Tatum, visitors in the city left last night for the highway. who were yesterday, Miami over On Tampa Maceticn Mrs. Bruce Jack will leave this afternoon on the bus for Miami where she will visit with her son, Burley Coleman. ami she will go to visit relatives in Tampa for the summer. Visitors From Washington Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Marshall visited in the city recently and were guests at the Ov s Hotel. They were very much in- terested in the many scenes in the city, and left last weekend for Washington, D. C. Home To Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Charles bell and daughter, Miss Campbell, who were here sightseeing trip and to view the Bridges on the highway, left this morning for their home in Bridge- port, Conn. Camp- Maude on Kull Here Several Days After a stay of several days in this city, Frank X. Kull, monu- ment manufacturer of Miami, left for his home yesterday. While here Mr. Kuil closed several large deals for monuments in the city cemetery. Mr. Kull does cemetery work of every descrip- tion. Leave iu Atiend Daughter’s Graduation Mr. and Mrs. George erts left over tn highway this morning for Tallah to at- tend the graduating exercises at Florida State College for en. Their daughter. Roberts, will receive degree at the exercis "LICENSES ISSUED A. Rob- Miss her Edna B.A. Ley we From Mi-| S| Monteen Bryant, ; Cates, Charles Sands, Milton Sa’ a Wom- {Florencio Reyes, Jr.. and Gloria Vinson. Informal games were played, | the first being a get-: seammariedt |feature..In a slogan contest Miss | Frances Cochran won the ladies’ } prize and Horace O’Bryant car- ried off-honors for the men. Mrs. Charlotte Boyden captured the} door prize. Attention was then directed | toward a beautifully decorated | table, to which no second invita- | tion was needed. This proved the perfect ending to a most en- joyabie evening. Servers’ Guild Held ; Rest Beach Party The Serv Guild of St. Paul's Church entertained some of their friends Tuesday night with a weiner roast at Rest Beach. At 6:30 o’cleck the crowd as- sembled and from then until 9:30 o'clock there was a continuous round of games and laughter. Those who enjoyed the party were: Byron Cooke, Billy Ladd, Roscoe Thompson, John Mar- Jr., Ernest Avila, Victoria Grace Carrero, Rayford Jimmie Bentley, Lor- ell, Floyd Russell, Rose Mary Symonette, Glorina Curry, Betty Chastain, Ernestine Eyans, Fay Baker, Phyllis Saunders, Mary Archer, Betty Myers, Catheri: Connor, Jack Sawyer, Engene Sawyer, Leland Archer, Joy Ball, Donald Pinder, Bert Joe Austin Pierce, Ramond Maloney, Donald Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Curry, Miss Olive Engle, Mrs. Emerson Arcner, Mr. and Mrs. Arno’ Rober raine Ri |Curry, Ros Perpalls Extend Honeymoon Word was received here today that Mr. and Mrs. pall, Jr., were extending their honeynioon trip to Jacksonville from Miami and that they plan- ned to return to Key West viaj Tampa next Sunday. The couple were married at a, 7:00 a. m. service at Fleming Street Methodist Church last Saturday, Rev. Jim Lilly officiat- ing. The bride was Miss Kathryn Thompson, daughter of Harold C. Thompson, Angela and Ashe streets. The only two attendants at the wedding were Mr. and ;Mrs. Hastings Smith, brother-in- law and sister of the bride. George Perpall is employed in the public works division at the local naval station. Both he and his wife are graduates of Key West High School. | ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ = Below are the Answers to Today's Marriage license was issued from the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord authorizing the wedding of Alvin R. Gates and Miss Luvinia T. Atwell Consent to the marriage given by the parents of M. well, who is 19 years old. Rev. O. C. morial church, ceremony. will perform the Marriage license was issued authorizing the wedding of Otto Willard Burgess, of El Paso, Texas, and Miss Theodosia E. Del Pino of Key West The ceremony formed by Re mick, of will be _ per- thur B. Dim- Church. Ireland prod 000 tons of peat yearly. The Three Mesquiteers PIONEERS OF THE WEST also COMEDY and SERIAL Howell, of Ley Me-|} ° Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 London and Paris. Tuberculosis. Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Richmond and Queens. Indian Ocean. No. Declaration ence. Lou: William Jennings Bryan. Paraguay and Uruaguay. fon =e 1 2. 3. of Independ- TO CHECK George Per-j ~ everyone else. She will ART. oe oy — ith AS A FEATURE of |} Works Pays Your Community” tweek, the Art Center is holding | lits regular’ fortnightiy: guéeting jof the Art Appreciation Reading Group tonight. THERE WILL BE PRESENT- ED one of the most popular lec- “This | BOY SCOUT NEWS | BINGO PARTY | Troop 52 Boy Scouts is spon- [Key West 45a a Bingo Party tomorrow |night at 7:30 o'clock at St. Paul’s {Parish Hall. | The price of admission is for! ithe entire evening’s entertain- ment including refreshments. | Prizes are_to be awarded for jeaeh game and.a handsome door tize_will go to the winner. The boys are busy raising money for ncampment. i {Pye sFRP|ET encamp CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST tures from the American Federa- | “Great by schedule, Old Masters” The tion of Arts Paintings by Will Hutchins. slides are se’ prehensive idea of the finest art of all time. This is a splendid opportunity to brush up on your knowledge of the world’s great paintings. * THE GALLERIES NOW DIS- PLAY an exceptionally fine ex- hibition of wood-engravings by two noted artists, and Dan Rico and our Art Center in —all for this week hoped that thes draw a large crowd for tonight’s gathering. most welcome. New Band At Raul’s Dance a_ history photographs only. It A brand new 6-piece orchestra will furnish music for dancing at} yelt Boule- | Raul’s Club on Roos vard Saturday night. will start at 10 o'clock. Program There will be no admission o:} cover charge to this affair. EUOLOGY TO r. Dimmick. | MOTHER KATIE CAREY = Gone is mother. The Lord: needed a supervisor for his gar-} % ,| New streets. extremely i den and in his chose one that capable. Her heart was too big’for her ody, something had to give way. he was loved and respected by all that knew her. Her passing ‘leaves an ache in our hearts that | cannot be removed. Mother is not here but memory will linger over us and guide our destiny forever. No more will we hear that voice reminding us_ that was ready. No more will hear those soothing words time of despair. infinite mer was The world has lost a wonder-; A mother ful mother and wife. with more understanding than} anyone else in the world. To me her everything. A large portion of my heart goes to rest with her. She was my inspiration of righteousness as she was the rest of her days in hands. He will protect her mans his guiding hand forever. To the best mother in world, all the family and ea in-} numerable friends join me in ex- pressing deep regrets in her pass- ing. Our deep appreciation to! the Higgs family and others who rendered invaluable assistance. may23-1tx FRED AMOURY. lantern | cted to give a com-| Lynd Ward} of; is! attractions will | All townspeople are | her | ! sweet | coffee { we! in; Passing meant! with | spend ; good LOST—Pair tortoise ‘shell frame Spectacles. eward if return- ed to Box L, The Citizen. may23-1tx NEW HAND BAG WITH IN- ITIALS J. A., containing bill fold, bank book, keys, a blue belt .etc. Finder may have money in bag and no questions asked if other articles are re- turned to 702 Waddell Avenue. ma WANTED 4 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—' Married ccuple for caretakers of Hotel this summer. Woman to do some cleaning. Free rent. | Apply Trumbo Hotel. may23-3t HELP WANTED WANTED a Maid for house- | work. If lazy and dishonest | do not apply. Mrs. Williams, | Eaton and Duval Sts. | may23-3tx | FOR RENT )SIX-ROOM FURNISHED | HOUSE, two baths, all electric. Phone 79-W. apr3-tx | RENT—Well furnished | 6-room House to adults. Cool) and airy. Apply ARTCRAFT} STUDIO, corner Charles and may21-lwkx { HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends! in need of a good night’s rest | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. | i Clean rooms, enjoy the | atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. apr17-tf SILVER PALM GUEST HOUSE, —Clean and cool rooms. House- | keeping facilities. Baths, hot! and cold water. Summer rates. ; Eaton and Elizabeth streets. may23-lmce } FOR SALE {ELECTRIC PUMP. 910 James} | Street. may20-3t {SMALL IRON COMBINATION LOCK SAFE suitable for per- sonal or small business. HUD- } LOW, 1100 Fleming Street. may21-23-25 «| Coral Hotel | Apartments { = $60.00 rs Month —DOUBLE— Including: (1) Gas; (2) Lights:| (3) Garage: (4) Refrigeration: | |(S) Maid Service Daily. In pays | ices about 4,000,-} _ LIQUID OR TABLETS a ‘BRENNAN Incorporated | “Everything In Photography” | DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING Studio - Assignment Photography | Agfa Amateur and Professional Supplies 518 Fleming St., |Phone 9155 MODERN BANKING SERVICE The First National Bank of Key West Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Serving Key West and Monroe County Since 18$1 —— The Big == LUKURY LINER RE are beauty, and luxury that will make your friends sit up and take notice! The 1940 Dodge Luxury Liner also gives you the priceless advan- tage of Dodge Engineering that means lower upkeep, longer car life and real economy on gas and oil! i i. al Federal taxes and all standard equipment. Trans- Dortatien, state and iecal taxes (if any), extra. DODGE ENGINEERING Casrs You NOTHING EXTRA NAVARRO, Inc., 601 Duval St. |similar to last |ANOTHER SALE AT LEWINSK Lewinsky'’s Men's Shop re port-| ed that their “Cash-Raising Sale” opened last weekend was quite ‘successful, so much so that they | tare continuing the feature this weekend with many added val-| Henry. jues. lare reported doing nicely. The sale features suits and men’s clothing accessories at greatly reduced prices. Many shoppers took advantage of the! sale last week amid. additional! values this week will, attract more value-hunters to this popular store. Another display advertisement, week's, appears elswhere on this page, sponsored by Lewinsky’s, giving details of sales items. no doubt, | | MONROE THEATER |, Allan Jones—Mary Martin GREAT VICTOR HERBERT and | THE HONEYMOON’S OVER | Matinee—Baicony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c:; Night—15-25c “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL | Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof é Garage | Open The Year Around For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION Boy Arrives At Valdez’ Home Mr. and Mrs. Santiago Valdez, | of Duval street, announce the ar-; rival of an eight-pound boy born this morning at the home. The newcomer has been named Both he and his mother Ee you never have had — of these pains, be ful. They can take a lot of the joy out of life. If you have ever suffered, as most of us have, from a headache, the next time try DR.MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS. You will find them pleasant to take and unusu- ally prompt and effective in action. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills are also recommended for Neuralgia, Muscular Pains and pain following tooth extraction. The 2 Speaks To All Who Oppose Fraud and Deceit My opponent introduced the “Color Added” bill* permitting artificial coloring of green and immature citrus fruit. This has resulted in legal fraud and deceit that have cost Florida citrus farmers millions of dollars by bringing Florida citrus into disrepute all over the United States. * See Senate Bill 37, Journal 20, 1937 Session of the Legislature Does this look like the record of a man who seeks to serve the best interests of the Florida citrus industry? FRANCIS WHITEHAIR is opposed to “Color Added On Green Fruit” and to undue political interference with the citrus industry. WHITEHAIR (or Governor PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMED — Paid for by Friends of Francis P_Whitehair You Get Better-Looking Shaves Faster oe This New At 4% Price! THURSDAY, MAY 23. 1340 CHARLES 0. ANDREWS emnmayed STATES SENATOR ene See Sens Ser an oe te Gees ape ae States out of war. cxcept im defemer of the sufficient preparedness te makt suck 2 con- ——— mee There is no finer house point mode thon Vito-Vor — regardless of the price you pay! It is quoronteed low price! Buy now and save money. Fine Stock Is PLACED ON THE BLOCK! HERE IS A BUY! $1.65 SHIRTS $1.26 SANFORIZED PANTS and SLACKS Compare These. At $1.00 ex "CHECK THESE SUITS Sold As High As $17.50 tides wie Dark and Light Shades $10.00 PLAIN PANTS (NO PLEATS) Sold at $4.75 to $5.50 $3.95 Reduction of 40 Per Cent or More on Several Lots of SHOES WASHABLE A Real Buy SLACK SUITs Buy One o Mare at Ou Prees How Reguced $1.00 — — AL Arce Washable A Ace Coal You Can Afterd Te Ber « New - Coal Formerly Selig «& SL =. $15.50 Straw or Fiber HATS Taey - ion = 4» $1.00! $1.50 LEWINSKY’S MEN’S SHOP 525 DUVAL STREET ALL SALES CASH! =O ALTERATIONS