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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY :-: ROMANY CHORUS ELECTS OFFICERS | AT MEETING HELD ON THURSDAY The meeting Romany it was, sang Chorus on Thu! evening at a ry gZ song. In re- American Legion Hall was an in- | cognition of the Fourth of July teresting combination of color, holiday “God Bless America” was ‘music and business. also sung. { “Business transacted included; Those present were Mrs.j thé election of officers with the; George M. White, Mrs. M. E.. following result: President, Mrs.| Berkowitz, Mrs. W: M. Owen, Jr.. who was organ-: Mrs. C. E. McCoy, Mrs. W. Mj There will be no admission or} izer of the chorus; Secretary,| Owen, Jr., the Misses Anita Ga- ~Mrs. George M. White; Treasurer, to, Margaret Lacedonia, Peggy Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz; Librarian, Domenech, Isabel Kelly, Alicia! Miss. Margaret Lacedonia; Cor-'McCoy, Mary Whalton, Anita responding Secretary, Mrs. C. E.;| Barroso, ‘Messrs. George M. McCoy; Program Selectors, Mrs. White, Bill Webster, Eddie Gos- Eva Warner, Miss Anita Gato and selin, Joe Domenech and Manuel George M. White. Domenech. Under the direction of Mr. White the members of the chorus, the weekly rehearsals which are in gypsy costume, rehearsed two held Thursdays at 8 p. m. at the selections, and in honor of one of ' American Legion Hall at the foot Floor Show At Raul’s Tonight | Dolores La Rue will be featured | }on the floor show at Raul’s Club | in a native Hawaiian | the tonight ; Dance and several other specialty numbers. Tiny Ward as Master, of Ceremonies will personally welcome guests of this club and see to it that everyone has a good time. Music*for dancing will be fur- cover charge. Dance Ton‘ght At Pena’s Garden Another of Pena’s famous Sat- tonight at the Garden of Roses, TH Fourth of July and Sunday dinners both to plan this week, wise housewife will arrange her | meals so that @ roast, a ham or turkey, served hot on the Fourth of July, will carry over to be served cold on Sunday. food stores have planned their specials with this plan in mind. Smoked hams, excellently sized turkeys, ribs of beéf, and cold cuts are ail attractively priced. | Fruits, too, call for # picnic outdoo} with watermelons, bananas, aprico! !and many of the berries-waiting to served. Eva Warner,!nished by ~‘Barossa’s Orchestra.| When Mrs. Housewife markets this week she will find beans, beets, cab- bage, lettuce, peas, potatoes, spinach and tomatoes are good buys. Corn con- jtimues to peur into the markets, and {makes an attractive and simply pre- :pared addition to summer meals. Here are three menus, planned by | Miss Cora Anthony of the A&P kitchen, at different price levels for the coming we j Low Cost Dinner Meat Loaf with Chili Sauce Singers are invited to attend | urday Nigh dances will be given String Beans with Onions Vinaigrette ked Potatoes Bread and Butter Fresh Peach Shortcake And she will find this week that her iM starting at 10:00 o'clock. Johnny ‘ Son Catlce ox. mi {Observation taken at 7:30 a. m., | 75th Mer. Time (City Office) / Temperatures | Highest last 24 hours _____90 Lowest last night —__ 79 lean = ae ie ‘Normal 5 Precipitation iRointall, 24 hours ending ¢ 7:30 a. m, inches __ Total rainfall sincé July 1 Deficiency since July inches = Total rainfall since Jan. 1, _ Eee — 10.93 & 1 0.05 E—14 miles per hour _ Relative i 76% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sea level, 30.05 (1017.6 millibars) SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1948 "We Roast, Blend and Grind STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE to Please Your Palate ORDER YOUR POUND TODAY “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL | Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage “TRY IT TODAY— |The Favorite in Key West IN TIME.... HOME REPAIRS made im time often save bigger repair bills later on. THE WORK may be done at once and paid fer convenient- ly by the month on the F H A Plan CHEELY the members, Mrs. M. E. Berko-! of Whitehead street. , Pritchard's orchestra will be on m STAR + BRAND j Moderate Cost Dinner . 5:43 a. ’ CLASSIFIED COLUMN: MISCELLANEOUS NOTES OF TODAY Left For St. Pete i Mr. and Mrs V. W. Markham and daughters, Evelyn and Vir- ginia, of St. Petersburg, left to- day after a delightful sight- seeing trip with W. Russell They also visited with friends in the city, and were the Overseas Hotel COME TO SOUTH BEACH (Foot Simonton St.) tomorrow and / see Penetrator’s plaster pets. It f won't cost you anything un- ~ less you take one away. guests at june22 (Sat) tf Visitor From New York FOR RENT Mrs. R. H. Brown has left for her home in New York City after “PARTMENT. 1 peeps an enjoyable stay of three weeks = eas, e Ae ha sgaiaip re 2 conveniences. Opposite Tift’s at the Overseas Hotel. Her time’ Grocery. Apply within. Was spent in deepsea fishing and . golfing and other catectsinitar sae hours. She expects to return with LARGE ROOMS WITH RUN- Mr. Brown in the near future “NING WATER. $4.00 up week- feeling that he would enjoy a jy Also Apartment. “414 Sic stay here. a a monton street. jly6-tf Return To New Orleans Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and son, who had been in the city for several days, guests at the Hotel La Concha, left this morn- ing for their home in New Or- leans. Kelly FURNISHED APARTMENT. st Medern conveniences. Adults only. 526 Rose Lane, opposite Post Office. jly6-3tx ROOMS, $4.00 single or $6.00, double, per week. Hot water. THE TIDES, 408 Eaton street. jly3-lwk Left For Miami Miss Jocelyn Galindo, who had been visiting friends in the city, | hand again with favorite tunes, old and new. Management at Pena’s nounced that following tonight’s dance, the Garden will be closed for three week’s for repairs. Picnic Held ‘At Rest Beach A picnic and fishing party at | Rest Beach was given on Thurs- | day by Mr. and Mrs. Mario Viera and son, Mario, Jr., 638 United street, at which. they entertained Mr. Viera’s sister and brother-in- law Mr. and Mrs. I. Marks and" their children, Bobbie and Frankie, of West Palm Beach, also Wallace Holmberg, West! Palm Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Shaw and son, Billy, of Key West and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kerr and sons John and Kenneth, Key West. On their return to West Palm Palm Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Marks are taking Mrs. Mark’s mother, Mrs. Concha Viera of Key West, to their home for a visit. NAVY NOTES Mrs. David Phillips and chil- an- Baked Ham Bweet Potatoes in Orange Cases Remsine with Frock Dressing ine witl rencl i Bread and Butter | Watermelon Iced Coffee or Iced Tea Prat G2, = = = Balls ‘up of Cantalou; ‘and Raspberries Roast Turkey i Mashed Potatoes i Battered Broccoli ‘Tomate Aspic Salad Rolls and Butter ~~ Fresh Hockleberry Pie - Iced Coffee or Icéd-Ten: ; Key West Station Personnel, and jhas many friends heré: Mr. Albert M. Moore, who was recently reported as having start- ed for Mare Island, California, where he is a naval emplove, was forced to discontinue his trip at Pensacola due to illness and has now returned to Key West. He is staying at the home of his mother Mrs. H. F. Lee and CPO Lee, 706 White St. Mrs. Lee drove to Pensacola to assist her son on his return to Key West and was accompanied part way by Mrs. F. M. Bowers, wife of Chief | Steward Bowers. Mrs. Bowers stopped off at Grand Ridge, Flo- rida, for a visit with her mother, resuming her trip back to Key 7:21 p. m. 7:55 a. m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) ° AM. aan 10:46 4:10 .. -FORECAST H (Till 7:30 p. m. Sunday) PM. 11:59 5:32 Key West and Vicinity: Mostly | ¢loudy with scattered showers tanight-and.» Sunday; moderate to fresh. southeast winds. Florida:, Mostly cloudy with MONROE THEATER Alice Faye - Fred McMurray Little Old New York Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c 11:00 A. M—"THE SIGNIF- ICANCE OF THE LORD'S SUPPER” 8:00 P. M—"GOING DEEP- ER” Baptismal Service _ CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS i yp f BEAUTY SECRET FOR WOMEN WHO WEAR GLASSES | Thousands of women who wear glasses have found a new cid to beauty im Soft-Lite Lenses. These remarkable lenses prevent ugly jiminating rimless mounting are far less ticeable. If you need glasses, you'll better appearance that SoftLite Lenses give you! The Protection Certificate eccompanies the genuine. For complete eyeoght service aad farther mtormatros aboot ‘Soft-Lite Lenses consslt Lumber Corp. 731 Caroline Street FCLLGW THE CROWD TO HOLTSBERG’S MONDAY SPECIALS 10 PIECES OF SILKS to close out vara PRINTED PIQUES on saic Mor Two tables of SUMMER HATS : 50 DRESSES from regu! tock, all new frocks, valves to $7.95, be put on ou racks Monday. Sizes: ll to 44. See = $138 dow display—you'll want several 81x98 Four-Year Guaranteed SHEETS on Monday only (imit two to a cuftomer Table of Silkk and Powder Puff Muslin REMNANTS. each piece New Sheer WASH DRESSES. sizes: 12 » vee eR Che DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST ——FIRST——_ BAPTIST CHURCH TED M. JONES. Pastor DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT, 2 dren Raymond and Joan, of Mi- ! bedrooms, furnished or unfurn- ami were in Key West or the ished. 1415 United street. Box | holidays. Mrs. Phillips is the wife | left on the morning bus for M West with Mrs. Lee. ami after having a pleasant sta: Subacibe ts! The Giisca sel VOILES, DOTTED SWISSES. ETC. Visited J. J. Trevors { H, The Citizen. Miss Martha Withers, who had \joDERNLY EQUIPPED NEW been visiting her cousins, Mr.‘ and Mrs. Jerry J. Trevor for! some time, left on the 7 o'clock bus this morning for her home in Columbia, S. C. Goes To Lauderdale J. M. Thompson was a_pas- senger leaving for Fort Lauder- da’ s mc nd expe to return this ever truck to be used in his busine On Miami Visit J. D. Arser and nephew, John APARTMENTS, new furniture. Year round rental. Apply at! 1418 Petronia Street or Phone 495. jly2-7tx TO ADULTS, three-room Furn- ment in new house. ished A Artera Duvai Street. HOTELS King, were passengers leaving on BRING YOUR VISITING friends | the morning bus for a brief visit in Miami. Goes To Palm Beach Mrs. Meldon Knowles was a passenger leaving on the morning bus, going for a visit with rela- tives and friends in West Palm Beach. Return To Chicago Mrs. Mary Woods and sister, Susan Roberts, who had been visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Roberts and other relatives and friends, left on the 7 o’clock bus this morning for their home in Chicago, Ill. Visited Anthony Y: y Miss Gladys Terry, who had been spending a pleasant time in the city as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yates, Jr.,. and children, left on the morning bus for her home in New Orleans. Mrs. Miller Returns Mrs. Thomasine Miller and son, Bud, who were spending a vaca- tion of two weeks in Havana, re- | turned on the S. S .Cuba yester-! day. MARRIAGE LICENSE JARRETT-McCARLEY Marriage license was issued on Wedriesday by Judge Raymond R: Lord to John W. McCarley and | Ruby Jarrett, and the same even- ing the ceremony was performed in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey! atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. aprl7-tf FOR SALE COMPLETELY FURNISHED, HOUSE and three lots at cor- ner Patterson Ave. and Fifth Street, facing north boulevard. Parlor, sleeping-porch, 2 bed- rooms, bath, dining room, kitch- en and breakfast room. Mod-/| ernly equipped with new auto- matic electric heater, stove and, refrigerator. Sufficient room, and ideal location for cabins. | Terms: Price, $5,500; $1,000/ down, balance $30.00 monthly | with low interest. Price reduc-| ed for cash. Phone 622 or apply Lord, County Court House. jun27-tf! SIGNS—‘For Rent”, “Rooms For, Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-tf SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. BARGAINS 6 Model A Fords $35 to $65 1 Austin Coupe —. $65 1 Studebaker Sedan $75 1 Chevrolet Panel Truck _ $95 Time Payments LEE JOHNS MOTORS 414 Southard Street jly3-1wk | nov19-tf by Peace Justice Enrique Esqui- 20-GALLON AG.P. AUTOMAT- IC GAS . WATER-HEATER. Cost $82, used eight months, $45 cash. Mrs. Illingworth, 615 Elizabeth street. Phone 117. jly3-tf ONE DOZEN CANARIES, $5 (Special). Apply 821 Georgia street. jly3-6-2t FOUR ADJOINING LOTS, Horoscope Today’s native will probably be successful in a way, will often hold good positions and make a good marriage. There is, how- in- jiy3-tf of Chief David Phillips, of the weekly. Joe Pearlman’s, Inc. ——ANOTHER 3-DAY SALE—— SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY All Kinds of Good Values Are Offered—Take Advantage SILK DI ES « One large rack of . good $1.88 DRESSES onsale at 2 > G8 Come Early For These! Another rack of SILK DRESSES. values $3 to $5, on sale three days at _ 88c and $1.88 LADIES’ SHOES About 200 pairs of good- looking odd lots and broken stocks of PUMPS, TIES, STRAPS, on Only: =p ee BEACH WEAR sale One table of BATHING SUITS — Slacks, Shirts, Blouses, Play Suits, to 50c LAS- TEX BATHING SUITS, {4 ‘attractive SLACK SUITS, smart PLAY SUITS, all $1.98 Good-looking SLACK —— close out at _ = New assortment of on sale at SUITS at OXFORDS and at _—. $1.00 Of These Prices! | SSS a ee || | MONDAY 8:30 A.M. || | 20.Pieces PRINTED MA- i ALSO. . all of PRINTED VOILES, BATISTES, PER- CALES, values to 20c, at, yard 10c Full-Fashioned 45-gauge PURE SILK HOSE— ‘__all new shades, pr. 59c SALE ON SILKS Regular 50c PRINTED SILKS ae . 35¢ Regular $1.00 PRINTED TRIPLE SHEERS __ 50c Regular 50¢c PRINTED and SOLID SPUN RAY. on sale x. 32e SALE ON STAPLES Full-size COUNTER PANES rele 50c 81x90 SHEETS ee 72x90 SHEETS _—_. 48e Best 4-Year 81x90 SHEETS, on sale er The Store Of Fashion CONTINUES ITS STORE-WIDE SALES OF SEASONAL ITEMS! Again... RHYTHM-STEP th, “ona” — ene PIECE GOODS SEERSUCKER. yd. __ 25¢ PRINTED SILKS, yd. _ 25¢ 5 Pieces of 40-inch MAL- LINSON’S PRINTED TRIPLE SHEERS. regu- lar $1.00, Monday __ 50c Specials On. . . NELLIE DON DRESSES for Monday only | ALL DRESSES Best 5-Year 81x99 SHEETS. : REDUCED! Come In and See Them All! a= New Shipment of LASTEX BATHING SUITS _ $1.35 SEERSUCKER PLAY SUITS —_— $1.35 SLACK SUITS _ $1.95 Really Good Buys In All Beach Wear a MATERNITY DRESSES j All Sizes . $1.00 - $1.95 - $2395 ever, that tendency to idle habits, or rather a distaste for steady work, and success is generally due to overcoming these traits. | cluding 2 corners. “Washington street off White. $1,000 for quick sale. Lester. Phone 96. jly6-s Apply J. Lancelot} APPELROUTH’S Exceptional Values Special Prices CHAS. ARONOVITZ Department Store Special Reductions On Our Entire Stock of Ready- To-Wear, Millinery and Shoes oe, 2a A Few Of The Many Specials For Monday Lames Daceses _ SOC One a of Better LADIES’ Values to $495 $1.00. sheer ate One Counter, including CU- LOTTES, SHORTS, SHIRTS, Etc. Sager Values, ‘yard z PES 25¢ age 100 Pairs of LADIES’ SHOES, ae i MAGAZINE RACKS, ‘KNICK- KNACK TABLE =) STANDS, Special __ DUC ieee Watch Our Special Window Features For Real Bargains Patt 8 Real Summer Savings On All Merchandise In The Store eS “THE HEAT IS ON” —at— CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE “Style Leaders” Phones RR WHITE DOTTED SWISS. on sale FLASH! Another Shipment of KAYSER'S NYLON HCSE Has Just Arrived! yara A FOOTSORE FABLE Once upon a time there was a man who He wandered around for days, He would was lost. trying to find his way heme. walk five miles down one road, until he discovered that it didn't lead to where he wanted to go, and then he would walk down another road. He was very un- happy, and his feet hurt. After a long time he met another man, and asked for directions. The second man looked at hirg and said, “Isn't that a map sticking out of your pocket?” “Yes,” said the man who was lost. “Ther why don’t you look at the map, and find out which road you should take?” “My goodness!” said the lost man, “I never thought of that!” UMMA: The answer SHOULDN'T! Save yourself many. and precious, Why should YOU wander all over tewn, looking for values and good buys, when you'll find an up-to-the-minute SHOPPING MAP in the advertisements in this paper? is, of course: YOU footsteps by weary hard-earned dollars, reading the advertisements carefully, every day.

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