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PAGE sIx THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1940 COMMISSION PRINTS | - “PERT” aT se ASE STORY OF FLORI HESTER, V: : ; yee ae Se Ameen te loeinn dt — — Albury’ Economy Cash Grocery scene and the words “Nature's Capon Bridge, W. Va., a member Cor. Southard and Francis Streets of “Stonewall” Jackson’s noted We carry a complete line of FRESH Air Conditioned Summer Spot”. “foot cavalry,” recently cele- Still another page carries an brated his 98th birthday. Slonaker MEATS and VEGETABLES. These are a few of our many low prices: official welcome to summer va- is active, feels “pretty pert,” and WEEK-END SPECIALS cationers in Florida from Gover- reads with out the aid of glasses. nor Fred P. Cone. He is the only living Confederate “You will find life at its best veteran in Hampshire county. SUGAR. 5 ibs. . 22¢ RICE. 5 ibs. - 22 P. & G. SOAP, 3 bars | 7 4 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ee es SO LEES ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Lacy L. Lee an- nounce the arrival of an _ eight- pound girl at the home, 1210 Cat yesterday morning, rival h. Mother and b: as doing nicel SOCIETY Three Groups Sponsored Reception Last Night; Viewed ‘Curtain Up’ A collection of lithographs and {duction, “Broken Dishes” to be Paintings assembled as an ex- {staged under the sponsorship of hibition of the theater was the the Navy Relief Society. attraction at a reception last! Among those who viewed “Cur- night sponsored jointly by three tain Up” were Dr. and Mrs. Key West groups, namely, The Stephen Douglass, Miss Joan Art Center, Society of Artists,;Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John and The Key West Players. {Janney of Fort Myers, Miss The collection, entitled “Cur- 'Isabell Doll, A. ‘S. Jones, Dr. tain Up”, depicts all phases of |Foley, W. V. Little, Mr. and Mrs. the theater, including sets, cos- John Allen Long, Mr. and Mrs. tumes, and actors and is par- Gould, Mrs. Rob’ Roy Ricketts, ticularly noteworthy for the Ens. Jack Eady, Mr. and Mrs. quality of the work and method Cyril Marshall, Miss Blanche of handling this theme. “Cur- Curry, Mrs. Curry, Mr. and Mrs. tain Up” was assembled by the |Jack Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- California Art Project and pre- ‘cox, Miss Theone Lloyd, Miss sented by the National Exhibi-!Jeanne Taylor, Mrs. Wright, Ens. tion Section of the WPA Federal W. Lockwood Pettingell, Mrs. Art Project. Guy Carleton, Lieut. W. J. Dimi- In light of growing interest in tryavic, Ens. E. Sternlieb, Mr. the theater in Key West this ex- and Mrs. W. S. Wood, Comdr. hibition is of singular interest. and Mrs. Roy Byrns, Ens. Geo. The Key West Players made a Hoffman, Geo. Mills White, Mrs. study of t! collection with re- Albert Peirce, and Mr. and Mrs. spect to their forthcoming pro- Wallace Kirke. | {Continued from Page One) | | saboteurs — washed out com- pletely. In The Hague, the heart of the Dutch government, there was an ‘uprising which took on the as- pects of an organized revolu- j tion. Hour after hour, parachute troops were reported landing in localities where, strangely, Dutch troops weren't. And most significant of all, the Nazi invasion of Holland wasn’t even off the griddle before Eng- land started a nation-wide clean- up of aliens. There’s one thing more, though this occurred in Belgium. Army officers who fought in World War} I looked over the collapse of Na- ‘© 3 mur, and the apparently ineffec- tive resistance of the outer forts of Liege and ran back through the pages of memory. Kaiser Had Trojan Horse There, of the fall of these born new ar- onja “ reported here in the Empire of the Sun and, like so many who come to tarry for just a while, you may stay or leave only to return again to establish_a permanent of the hotel commission. Commissioner Taylor said the Pamphlet has been received, with | acclaim in the communities home where frontiers 6f-new @¢-/ through the state and the north! velopment<and. opportunity yet to which it has already been sent, | challenge”} the “governors. wel-|\ andbithat many requests for addi- come said‘in part. S {tional pamphlets have been re- The intérior of the~ SpantpRist ceived and are being filled as; carries a series of nine vacation rapidly as possible. pictures, ranging from tiny tots The hotel commissioner added | at play on Florida beaches to that copies of the pamphlet will hing and golfing scenes, and a be sent to persons who request view of palm-lined ocean front them. j thoroughfares. Another section of the booklet tells of the means employed by | MONROE THEATER Florida, through the hotel com- | ‘wm Henry - Rosalind Page PAROLE FIXER and Bill Of Divorcement mis ‘ s he heal they found the stories uddenly | "se te sategeiniyes (pe beste Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- | chestra 15-20c: Night—15-2Se August, 1914, tates near th showed a great bought se. fortresses, and prediclition for building ce is courts. It wasn't discovered until Belgium Was a shambles that the “tennis slabs 30 , and really nidden em- for big guns that bat- forts into heaps of large es- courts” were cement here is that eapon” of Hitler's an this same fifth 3 cans Se NEW POTATOES. 5 Ibs 8 , Many Other Specials—We will Not be Underseld : e f all persons patronizing hotels two great ¢ . apartment houses, restaurants, fortresses in 1914, and reports and rooming houses. The man- current then that a “fifth ner in which high health stand- column” had been working for ards are stressed and maintained months with the German high thei is described. as arg the means by command to bring about their have which the correct and safe con- capitulation. A former intelli- gence officer recalls that German ores omes Nemmaceting pb any ; structures under the supervision |? imperialists, months befare Z x 8 DIVORCE ACTIONS Fellowship Group Met This Week Whe Wesley ie > Group Papers were filed this morning of thé-Ley Memorial Church met ‘i" the office of Clerk Ross C. House Sawyer, of Circuit Court, in the, divorce suit of Olga Grace Villa! heaa+Feal versus Julius Villareal, Jr | Others papers filed were in the ss divorce suit of Salvator Romagli of versus Christina Romagli. eel this week at the, Wesley i : a Bermuda Market Leads | | MINROE MEX ARKET in selection, of the best in meats and | eee fae Seay i : poultry. That’s why our list of satisfied i Complete Food Service j TOMATOES. 6 cans MAXWELL HOUSE: ()) 451: customers is growing steadily. I ozs . 5 | CRISCO, 3-b can 4 thfouglr us‘sach as— COFFEE, can 5; Sc 3 j TOMATO JUICE, 3 cans i Ty eee PRICES FOR THE WEEKEND eee cle Dressed Poultry for me in Tuesday's election and | ys ent ae | ae PAU L iv MLEY oct Vegetables by their vote returned me to | a | jeming hone 4. Dairy P. ducts BEEF ROAST SPARE RIBS office I will ever be grateful. Meats = CLUB STEAK Special This Week , promise that during my service baa = i Mieat fhe in office that I will continue to ||) RIB CHOPS aes j Fruits. eee ; Vegetables WEEK-END SPECIALS | ii Archer, Perform my duties without fear, | J GROUND BEEF n and ,0F favor, as I have done in the and PORK Ee, i ees er BIRDSEYE FROZEN I House, # gave a talk about her w & Elizabeth R ad charge the progra ed by Mrs. Albert Carey. ec 25¢ 23c APPRECIATION Cath- Mrs. Rob- Archie Roberts, Albert Roberts, Rev. O jah Sands, Frankli Misses Martha Robinson Bobby B Hormel Breakfast SLICED BACON Armour’s Breakfast SLICED BACON Grade “A”, Roll BUTTER PURE LARD ib 20c past. To those who did not vote Western, Selected. for me I have the kindest re- spect and hope that they will be my supporters at some future Milk-Fed VEAL— ROAST, Ib 40c STEW. 2 lbs. 25e Ib 28c HIGH “SCHOOL 2-Ibs. 17¢ COMMENCEMENT “* ppankLIN ARENBERG, (Continued from Page One) Kermit 5 le Lewin 1 ssell Lowe ‘arland He rttell Mitchell arus Orta Perez gan Pierce Louise Pierce mmne Pierce 3 ie Pinder Sy > Pinder Robert rk Pittman Dolores Elizabeth Romaguera jorie Beulah Russell Louise Russell a Marguerite Sanchez Phillip Daniel Ra Charles E Della Shirle h Taylor + Thompson, Jr. » Thompson Watkins er en Whitley jo, Jr. REGULAR SAILINGS. to HAVANA and PORT TAMPA have been CANCELLED during the period of JUNE 7th to 17th inclusive in order that the P. & 0. S.S. CUBA May be operated in the MIAMI- HAVANA service in connec- tion with the ROTARY International Convention in Havana SPECIAL SAILINGS to Havana only Leave KEY WEST on Monday. June 10th, 9:€0 a. Thursday. June 13th, 5:00 p. tee Mt REGULAR SAILINGS WILL BE RESUMED to PORT TAMPA, Tuesday. June 18th to HAVANA, General Offices; Jacksonville, Floride (Big Louise) i Justice. of the Peace, First Dis- trict. may31-Ltx | | BARGAIN DAYS | At Key West’s Only FRESH-AIR MARKET ILEE’S | Food Center Produce Department White-skinned, U. S. No. 1 POTATOES, 10 Ibs. Fresh OOO a bo Ptsse | TOMATOES, 2 Ibs. New-crop | CANTALOUPES, each Green CABBAGE. 3 Ibs. ie Meats 12ci 0c average 6 to 8 lbs.. Ib Country Roll j BUTTER. b LARD, 2 Ibs. Fresh-White LARGE EGGS. } guaranteed, doz. | Fresh-shipped | EGGS, doz. : i \| Grocery Department Hershey's. Fine Granulated SUGAR, i 5 Ibs. Pillsbury FLOUR. 5-Ib satk POST TOASTIES, pkg. Franco-American SPAGHETTL 3 cans Libby's FRUIT COCKTAIL, 3 No. 1 tall cans Standard TOMATOES, 2 cans Duval and Angela Streets ipa tn osaaapavabsaundp-one ets epeam ed ennanpsaneenentbanesSoseanenapestessndtu essen (S/n Goss G6snandocaas dbus SounGusngi/an neha uaananeaeifilpessseenghrons foamrsaemnaoueeicansot—mettnatt—aasoeant—antoaambbamndiaant Genuine Selected Spring LAMB LAMB LEGS Ib 25c LAMB SHOULDERS Ib 20c LAMB CHOPS _____ Ib 35c LAMB STEW Ib 15c Wilson's Tenderized PICNIC HAMS - Western PORK LOINS, by %%, Ib 18c PORK SHOULDER _ ib d6c PORK HAMS __: _ tb 20c Swift Premium, Armour’s Star and Hormel HAM Shank End, by %%. Ib 25c Big End _. Ib 30c WHITE and VIRGINIA - Ib léc Phone Orders Given Prompt Attention Strictly-fresh PINE KEY EGGS, doz. 38c LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COLD CUTS Bei CHEESE and SAUSAGES | Ivony SOAP, per bar Cc ! IMPORTED FROM CUBA i (Limit—2 to a customer) A. large shipment of Se- | SUGAR, 5 Ibs. sf i fi Ten- lected Poultry from Ten: i Yacht nessee—just received . . . HENS, 4 to 6 Ibs. ib 25 ii PEARS, No. 2¥2 can YOUNG ROOSTERS j Yacht Club +; WHOLE APRICOTS, 6 to 9 Ibs.. from selected breed _ Ib 20c | No. 2% can Battery-raised |! SHREDDED WHEAT, pkg. 9c ! Monarch FRYERS, 212 to 3 lbs.. » | GARDEN PEAS, ige. can llc i (Limit—2 cans to customer) STREETS—PHONE 52 || Pillsbury's FLOUR, 5-ib sack eee sacks to customer) | i | tb 30c F! | i | 33c CONTINUING We are pleased with GAIN ITEMS for this Fashionably-New scries to make your A GOOD SELLER DURING THIS SALE! SLACK SETS Reduced for $1.00.<. quick sale Continuing Our $1.65 SHIRTS level. only Small sizes nearly gone! We've Added New Numbers To Our SPORT SHIRT selection. 69c ON SALE A leadina item in our store! Formerly $21.00—NOW LEWINSKY’S ALL SALES CASH! event—and in recognition patronage we offer the following BAR- Tweeds, Cheviots, Tans. Browns and Greens. ~Walues to $14.75. SLASHED TO Don’t miss seeing thése outstanding acces- ~ 526. DUVAL.STREET Prices 08 Only During Sale! GUR HUGE CASH-KAISING ILE the response to this eof this fine weekend: BEAUTIFUL TO BEHOLD! SPORT COATS $10.00 wardrabe top-notch! REMEMBER... We've Included Some of Our LEADING BRAND SHOES In This Cash-Raising SALE! SEE THOSE ON SALE IN OUR STORE SPORT TROUSERS and SLACKS These popular items sold fcrmerly ai $7.95 $6 00 . to $12.50. NOW IMPORTED NON-CRUSHABLE WHITE LINEN SUITS $15.50 MEN’S SHOP EINHORN’S 2 Trucks a Duval and Olivia Streets PHONES 215 and 216 2Pl NO ALTERATIONS! EINHORN’S, VITA-VAR auicx-revinc spor Vomish takes more punishment thon any other vor- _ nish mode! Use it outdoors ond in...far every varnish purpose — boots, furniture, woodwerk. | JUNE BRIDES!! Let Us Help You Balance Your Food Budget - JELL-O | JELL-O PUDDING 3 for HYPRO. quarts ES Smarty DOG FOOD. 4 cans Libby's CORNED BEEF, No. 2 can 18¢ 21c 20c 25c Quaker PUFFED WHEAT, 3 pkgs. GUAVA JELLY, box Ballard’s BISCUITS. 3 cans _ CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES. $1.19 LIPTON’S TEA \,-lb. SUGAR | MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE SPINACH LIMA BEANS CORN MIXED VEGETABLES 3 No. 2

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