The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 24, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ! -: SOCIETY ae Junior Women Entertain 40 Members | sony ro annive monpay, And Guests At Card Party Yesterday | Members and guests of the |W. Brazzell, guest, Junior Woman’s Club assembled at the clubhouse yesterday after- | noon at 5:00 o’clock to enjoy a sotial hour of bridge and re- DeLozier, guest, C. E. Ward, Al! afternoon by Mrs. Josephine Pio- jin&. at - the -university’s annual Mills, Samuel Russell and Alvin|dela advising of the death of her|SP#"€ commencement exercises, Mrs. Joseph Lopez, president, had appointed Mrs. | Lawrence Gutierrez and Miss | Virginia Perez as hostess for the} day. guests were present. High score for the day was won by Mrs. Hector Barroso and! consolation prize went to Miss Ramona Lopez. Those present were: Mesdames T. B. Klebsattel, | Allen E. Curry, Jack Delaney, Gilmore Parks, L. freshments. NOTES oF TODAY Mr. and were arrivals Clintons Here H last evening from Miami, called here by the serious} illness of Mrs. Clinton’s brother. They were accompanied by Mrs.; Clinton’s nieces, Mrs. Frankj White of Miami and Mrs. John Stevens of Ft. Lauderdale. Return To Texas ! Major and Mrs. Clayburn Mc- | Cau who have been visiting! felatives for some time, left this week for their home in Houston, Texas. On Extended Tampa Visit Mrs. Bruce Jack who iiitended to leave yesterday afternoon on the bus for Miami, left on the early bus this morning for a vis-i it with her son, Burley Coleman. ! After a few days in Miami she! __ will leave for Tampa to spend the summer with other relatives. On Visit To Mother : Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Parramore} left on the early bus today for a’ visit with Dr. Parramore’s moth-! er and brother, and expect to return the early part of week. To See Daughter Graduated Mrs. Joseph Pearlman was passenger on th» « bus this| morning, going to Tallahassee to} be present at the graduation of} her daughter, Cynthia, from Flor- | ida State College for Women, | with a Bachelor of Education Degree. . Returned To Miami Beach ! Mrs. James Johnson, who had been visiting with Mr. Johnson and relatives and friends, left Thursday on the early bus returning to her home in Miami Beach. Goes To Gainesville Miss Carolyn O'Neal was an outgoing passenger on the 7:00 o'clock bus this morning, going | for a visit with friends in Gaines- ville. { Cosgrovet Leave Tomorrow | Capt. and Mrs. Phil Cosprove,! Mrs. Cosgrove Mrs. | Emma Lovering, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cosgrove, will leave C. C. Clinton} next iT Raymond | Merrill | L. Oo; |Curry, Glenn Archer, Roberts, Hector Barroso, Costar. Misses Clara Yates, Susan La- Kin, Solita Cobo, Louise Ket-! Moffat, Ada Rodriguez, Lloyd, Maudie Johnson, Isabel Kelly, Virginia Shine, Winifred Shine, Maudie Lowe, Alce Curry, Barzara Carey, Xenia Hoff, Mar- jorie Gwynn, Louise Hawkes, Theone and Consuelo Carmona. ‘ARREST TWO ON LICENSE CHARGE Curry Higgs was arrested this morning. by State Patrol Officer 'L.. W. Brassell,.charged with ‘driving an automobile without the proper license. The hearing will be held this afternoon, 3 jo’clock, before Peace Justice En- ;rique Esquinaldo, Jr. Another arrest was made the same officer on the same! charge. The offender is William R. Ashe and he will be given a hearing before Peace Justice | Franklin Arenberg Monday. St. Paul’s School Organizes New Guild } by Organization of St. Anthony's uild was effected at a meeting of Church School Workers of St. |Paul’s Church held last evening | in the Parish Hall. Officers appointed to serve the new group are: Mrs. Will Richardson, Direc- s; Mrs. Hildah Sands, Vice- irectress; Mrs. Harry H. Baker, | ; Miss Helen Robert, Principal work of the organi- a}zation will be among the youths|day named Mrs. Grace Archer as of the parish. |RETURNS TO OPEN CHOP SUEY HOUSE After an absence from the city for the past several weeks due to/ illness, Miss Opal Fussell return- ed here yesterday to reopen the Chop Suey House at No. 4 Aronovitz Lane, between White- head and Duval streets. Beginning tomorrow the Chop Suey House will z nese and American Italian Spaghetti Fried Chicken. | } cooking, ! and delicious Amnesty by royal decree freed 9,754 convicts from Italian pris- ons on the birth of a daughter | to Crown Prince Umberto. jearly tomorrow morning for their summer home at Lakemont, Ga. They expect to be absent until September, spending a while in {Atlanta, en route. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST and why shouldn’t you want it all of the time— SHOP AT BERMUDA MEAT MARKET “Satisfaction In Every Sale!” PRICES FOR THE WEEKEND Western BEEF ROAST CLUB STEAK RIB CHOPS GROUND BEEF and PORK . I 20c Western SELECTED VEAL CHOPS tb 35c ROAST I 40c omnes Saeoee Spring MB Ib 25 i 30c - Ib 25c LAMB nse Ib 25c LAMB SHOULDERS tb 20c LAMB CHOPS Ih 35c LAMB STEW i 5c Wilson’s Tenderized PICNIC HAMS i 16c Western PORK LOINS, by 42. Ib 18c PORK SHOULDER _ Ib léc PORK HAMS B 20c Swift Premium, Armour’s Star and Hormel HAM... Shank End, by 1%, tb 25c Big End 1 30c Selected. Small SPARE RIBS Special This Week Hormel, Breakfast SLICED BACON Armour’s, Breakfast SLICED BACON __ Grade “A”, Roll BUTTER Ib 20c ib 28c PINE KEY EGGS, doz. 30c LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COLD CUTS CHEESE and SAUSAGES IMPORTED FROM CUBA A_large shipment of Se- lected Poultry from Ten- nessee—just received . . . HENS. 4 to 6 Ibs. _ 1b 25c YOUNG ROOSTERS 6 to 9 lbs.. from selected breed _ Ib 20c Battery-raised ee Prompt Delivery Service Free — All Poultry Drawn and Cut At No Extra Charge White and Virginia Streets Phone Orders To 52 jnesday night. 2gain serve Chi- } JOSE 6. PIODELA DIES IN TAMPA SERVICES THEN AT 5:00 P.M. Word was rectived yesterday {! husband, José Guillermd Piodela, |77, in the Centro Asturiano Hos- In all, forty members and|chum, Frances Ellsworth, Vilma Pita! in Tampa, where he went); |Alfonso, Ramona Lopez, Annabel 10 days ago for treatment. The body is to arrive here! Monday morning on the Steam- ship Cuba and funeral services will be held from the Lopez Fun- eral Home Chapel to St. Mary’s Joseph Lopez, | Juanita Dongo, Margaret Dexter Star of the Sea Church at 5 o'clock that afternoon, Rev. A. L. Maureau, S.J. officiating. Survivors are the widow, Jose- phine Piodela; three daughters, Misses Bessie Piodela and Rosin- da Piodela of Key West and Mrs. | Isabel Hyland of the Philippine) Islands; four sons, W. Hastings} Piodela and Wilbur, Piodela of Key West; Jose Piodel’,tdr., of | Chicago, and Frank Piodela of! Jacksonville and three; grand-| children. | Mr. ‘Piddela was a native of} Puerta Santa Maria, Spain, and} received his education in Eng-} land, ‘coming to ~ the United | States when quite a young man.} | In 1896 he came to Key West and} engaged in the wine importing | —. business, representing William H. Hughes of Boston. | He was for more than twenty years Portuguese vice consul in| Key West and was clerk in the} office of County Judge Hugh! Gunn until the latter’s retirement | when he, too, was retired to priv- | ate life. He was always an ac- tive member of the Centro As- turiano organization and knew and ‘was respected by practically = every citizen of Key West. MRS. GEO. ARCHER AUXILIARY HEAD An error in reporting yester- president of the American Legion Auxiliary installed at ceremonies in Legion headquarters last Wed- | The correct name should have! been Mrs. George Archer, who resides at 1425 Newton street. ester ae | Reopening ! Tomorrow— chop suey | house No. 4 Aronovitz Lane (Between Whitehead and Duval, rear Aronovitz Store) SPECIALIZING IN Chinese and American Foods Fried Chicken Italian Spaghetti OPEN ALL NIGHT OPAL FUSSELL, Proprietor * a life-long Democrat! i: * a business executive, accountant, educator and lawyer! J. Edwin Larson —FOR— STATE TREASURER Mr, Larson’s entire man- hood is an open book of serv- ice to the Democrats of Flor- ida. For six years he was U. S. Collector of Internal Rev- (Paid Political Advertisement) | completed jengineering fraternity. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NEFF TO RECEIVE | “TICENSE ISSUED - DEGREE MONDAY} lisense was issued |Judge Raymiond R. Lord author-! jizing the marriage of Fidel Lopez’ and Lilia Acevedo. The wedding ceremony is to be his undergraduate : rmed ti | work at the University of Flor- LPs i betes ae i ida, will receive his degree as > 2 Ana iia eae { Baghelor of, Electrical Engineer-/L]QN§ OUTLINE | EXPANSION PEAN| (Continued from E from Page One)’ ‘-j wires to Florida’s senators and, |representative asking for support | jof national defense measures in| Ed. R. Neff; son of Ed. R. Neff, of Marathon, having successfully May 27. | Young Neff. who graduated! from the Key West High School} in 1935, has had a |very active! career while at the university. | |He was a captain in the Reserve | Congress was answered by a wire est colony. | Officers Training Corps, and a/from Senator Claude Pepper and! member of Sigma Tau, honorary /a letter from Representative Pat | He was|Cannon. Both expressed ee one of the first students enrolled | ith ti in the Civil Aeronautics Author-; eos Bee ee The answers were read to the |j MILK. ity flying course at the univ |sity. He made the Dean’s List | Lions assembled. for scholarship in 1938. | Advices now at hand indicate | In addition, he earned 75 per-|that more Lions will travel to! cent of his college expenses the Havana convention than was | while atthe gi deseat arse jat first estimated. Reservations | RAMON RENDUELES |*<sre'so= over sporty tv DIED YESTERDAY’ els. It is now thought possible that rearrangement of schedule; Ramon Rendueles, 56, died at| the residence, 809 Catherine must be made to effect. shuttle | service from this port to Havana, | street, 2:20 o’clock yesterday aft- ernoon. Funeral services will be and the lécai club is making all | held Sunday aftergoon 5 o'clock preparations to assist in em- barkation problems. Guests of the club were R. Adrian O’Sweeney and A. J. Johnson. | from the chapel of the Pritchard | |Funeral Home, Rev. Guillermo} Perez, pastor of the Latin Mis- sion, officiating. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Mercedes Rendueles; one daugh- ter, Mrs. Josephine Pinder; four sons, Evelio, Ramon, Armando and Anselmo Rendueles; two sis- ters, Mrs. Matilda Acosta, Mrs. Angelica Rodriguez, Havana, Cuba; one brother, Faustino Ren- dueles, and four grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS Our deep appreciation is ex-j| tended to our friends, especially | Rev. J. P. Lilly and the doctors, | for their many acts of kindness tendered during our recent be-} reavement, the loss of our belov- ed one, Mrs. Winnie Stirrup. We! are deeply grateful to those who} gave the use of their cars, || donors of the lovely floral trib- | utes and messages of sympathy. | We assure them all that they will | never be forgotten. may24-1t THE FAMILY. MONROE THEATER Lupe Velez in MEXICAN SPITFIRE and Great Victor Herbert Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- | chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25¢ | WEEK-END SPECIALS ES DIVORCE | ACT TON Final decree in the divorce suit of Walter Maloney versus Angelina Maloney was filed yes- terday afternoon in the office of Clerk Ross C. Sawyer of Circuit Court. Mr. Maloney was award- ed the custody of the children. EEE DD Ss, Follow the Crowd to | i | | EE’S ood Center Shop and Save in Key West’s Only Fresh-Air Market VEGETABLES U. S. No. 1, White-skin POTATOES, 10 lbs | POTATOES, pein = 25¢ || We) BROOMS, each Silver Skillet Sale loz CHILE CON = Q CARNE, can = 16 oz. CHILE CON CARNE, can ‘12e CORNED BEEF Monarch CORN on COB, 4 ears to can __ WHOLE APRICOTS, tall can PEACHES. No. 2% size can HEINZ KETCHUP 28¢ SPINACH, 3 Ibs. Ripe TOMATOES, Ib _ Firm-head CABBAGE, 3 lbs. MEAT DEPARTMENT Genuine, Spring LAMB =3 by whole, Ib EINKORN'S} MONARCH KETCHUP, large Pillsbury’s Best FLOUR, S-Ib sack ___ * 13¢ _ 24e 47c We RIB ROAST, ib Boneless BEEF ROAST. ib SPARE RIBS, 2 Ibs ._ 29¢ !)j 10-w sack WOODBURY’S SOAP, “Little America” FROSTED FOODS zens —Delivery Service— Duval and Olivia Streets PHONES 215 and 216 lio. ANSWERS TO | TODAY’S DAILY Quiz Marriage this morning from, the office of! PR aE | R. Lord author-| Daily Quiz printed on Page 3 No. The Hague. No. Seven. Stassen. They are sent to the Dead Letter Office. Vittorio Orlando. The_Star Spangled Banner. Death Valley, California. Television. Rose Dale Pears, No. 2' Steckley Peeled Apricots, Ne 2". can Oversea Grapefruit Juice Apple Sauce, No. 2 cans White Rose Telephone Peas. — Gibbs Tomate €atsup. bottle Toddy, Newfoundland is Britai is Britain's old MONROE MEAT MARKET sage tall can - can 1 ORANGE JUICE. No. 2 — 3 cans PHILLIP’S TOMATO Tuick,, 3 cans ‘ POTATOES, 10 Ibs. ie PILLSBURY'S GRITS, i pkg. 1 1 1.-lb. cans AnD; PAUL LUMLEY 510 Fleming St. Phone 411 “The Store That Serves You Best” My opponent spowsores hacal tells thet Gov peor hundreds of ctmens of Frospeest amt Aumerme These bills required ownerstay of prope) or peewee of an occupations! boeme wa 2s guskicomees ior voting in mumcrpa! ciectons The Auburndsle Act was so Greate thet che Governor vetoed x woth thee words “Wake I a= in favor of home rule ___1 cannot, 2s Gowerner of Ghee State, approve 4 bull that tages amy See ertaget or free American citizens xe = Se person does not happen to be 2 real estate ower or engaged wm some busmess of hes own thet megs a occupational iscense tax The Frostpreaf Act . Page 60, Semen. The Aubermisie Act Geuee Bill 666, journal Page 300, 1999 Scemen sus pemedowe- the Governor's veto wath my oppameet wong “Tas IT’S REALLY CHEAPER TO TRADE AT | ARCHER'S has proven aoe us that for QUALITY. SERVICE and FAIR PRICES, stantly sending us new cus- tomers, Responsible Accounts Welcomed Does this look like the record of 2 man who Dressed Poultry - Meats oon ~ - Fruits - Vegetables Dairy Products PHONES 67 and 47 814 Fleming Street HEAR WH ON THE RADIO. s......« wuSe WDBO, WJNO. WOAM. WDAE. WFTM WTAL WCO® seme 8:45 to 9:00 E. S. T. (7:45 te SS. peas Stations of Florida Network 10-15 tw BROADWAY'S Red Hot SPECIALS LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Ge | Se . 25¢ Carnation CREAM, tall can N. B.C. SHREDDED WHEAT, 3 pkgs. — FLY-DED, “pints Red Banner _ PEACHES. No. 242.can _. . Rosemary GRAPEJUICE, quarts P. & G. SOAP, 3 bars 1 SUPERSUD and 1 PALMOLIVE, both JELLO. prs. CLOROX. quarts CORN KIX. pkg. Gibb’s PORK anc BEANS. 3 larce cans Campbells TOMATO SOUP. 2 cam MORTON SALT 3 pkg: 10¢ 10c RITZ. large pks. KEY WEST'S LOWEST MEAT PRICES A First-Line Meat Department Wilson's PICNIC HAM. 6 to 8 Ibs. average. Ib 15e 15e 29¢ GROUND MEAT: 2 Ibs. 25¢ A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND V=CETABLES STRING BEANS Fresh CORN, 6 ears me. 2. Sew POTATOES. 3 bs Frees CARROTS : bs 10 Se CUCUMBERS, each aE S Soe =

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