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PAGE FOUR Governing Board of the Com- munity Clinic announced plans today for a Benefit Dance to be given at La Concha Hotel Rain- bow Room tonight, starting . at 10:00 o'clock. A decided treat will be offered : SOCIETY :-: Benefit Dance Tonight In Rainbow Room For Community Clinic Fund } pinion pounds of meat last year, ;mental Band orchestra, who will ,furnish music for the benefit | dance. hostess for ‘this’ dance. “Détails | Former Editor of The Citizen | ing authorities in Chicago. || Miss Elizabeth Sharpley, man-| ensue | ager at) Lai Concha; \will: ‘act’ ag; The Duke and Duchess of| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SIDELIGHTS By MARCY B. DARNALL Americans ate more than 17 the largest amount in our his- tory, and an increase of 17 per cent over the consumption of the previous year, according to pack- | indsor were obliged to’ subsist patrons of this affair in the pres- of admission are included if the |0" ¢anned sardines during their} ence of Caesar La Monica’s Regi-- advertisement on page one today, C. D. Of A. To Stage Bingo Party Monday It is anticipated that a large crowd will gather at the Bingo Party to be held by the Catholic Daughters of America at La Concha Park on next Monday evening. In view of the many visitors and service people in the city who will not have the opportun- ity of buying . tickets before- hand, provision will be made for them to obtain the.tickets at the entrance to the Bingo Party. Admission will include an eve- ning’s fun and an opportunity to | EXPANDS ASSETS; | DeLAND, July 19 (FNS).—The! Babcock Airplane Corporation | |recently purchased all assets of | the Rover Aircraft Motors of | Dayton, Ohio, and plans to be-| jgin the production of airplane | {motors at its new plant here by} jAugust 15, officials announced | this week. | | The recent purchase included; jall engineering data, master} recent flight from France to} pain; and Duchess Wally said they were “delicious”. Prof. Albert Einstein, exiled} German author of the theory of} relativity, who is now a mathe-| matics teacher at Princteon, re-| cently took his final naturaliza-! tion examination with a view to becoming a full-fledged Amer- ican citizen. i ee H Helen Keller, famed blind deaf- mute author, who observed her 60th birthday a few days ago, de- clared the day to be one of! mourning for her, saying “The world is in such a state I cannot be gay.” Some 3,500 New York police- men attended the first high mass win prizes and also provide | drawings, tools, machinery, and | said by Father Daniel Gleason at! them with refreshments. see eemeenenr ace aoe Sean RESETS NOTES OF TODAY | RSENS LEE Rae ERS Goes To Miami Pillip Carbonell was a*passen- - Ser leaving on the early bus this morning for a visit of several days in Miami. Cuban Consul Leaves Cuban Consul Berardo Rod- Tiguez, and Mrs. Rodriguez, left this week on the P. and O. S. S. Cuba for a vacation of two weeks wisiting his family in Havana. Business of the consulate will be fonducted by Vice Consul, J. C. Perez, during Mr. Rodriguez's absence. On Visit To Husband + Mrs. C. T. Fitzgerald of Nor- folk, Va., arrived iast night for a short visit with her husband, Lt. Fitzgerald, a member of the N: tional Guard Encampment at Ft. Taylor. She is staying at Silver Palms Hotel. Left For Iowa Home Miss Grace Paxton, of Tipton, Iowa, who was a visitor in the city yesterday, had a delightful time seeing the sights. She was a guest at the La Concha Hotel and left on the early bus this morning for her home. Arrived On Cuba Mrs. Ethel B. Matson, official of the Red Cross who arrived on the Cuba from Tampa yester- day and was a guest at the Hotel La Concha, left for Miami on the early bus this morning for her vacation period. Visitors From Ft. Lauderdale Mrs. B. M. Knecht and daugh- ter, Miss Klara Knecht, who were visiting in the city for two days | and were guests at the Hotel La Concha, left this morning for their home in Ft. Lauderdale. Stayed At La Concha Colonel P. L. Wall of the 265th Regmentt Florida Guards, and Mfs. Wall, were guests at the Hotel La Concha last ight, and checked their de=/ parture this morning. Visited Here Fernando Irarte in the city, guests at the Hotel La Concha, left for Miami today en route to their home in Mexico | City. Left For Sarasota Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore, Jr., and children, who had been visit- ing in Key West for several days and were guests at the Overseas Natiorat) and party,/ who were spending a short stay} TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR 2+ BRAND CUBAN COFFEE New 23-Story Hotel ‘. Transit Lines to Fai Grounds DALY win Barer $202 wir sates Faas 93° eecexay AND GROUP RATES STREET, NEW YORK TURKEL, GEORGE A j@ large stock of unfinished en-} 'gines - of the Rover organization, ' jthe total value of stock and ma- jterial included in the deal being }$185,000, it was ‘announced by {President Fred L. Foster of the | Babcock Airplane Corporation. | left yesterday for their| Hotel, j home in Sarasota, Fla. New Beautician Miss Eunice Tompkins of Or-| lando arrived in Key West re- cently to join the staff of La; Concha Beauty Shop as an ex-| pert beautician. ' Visitors From Ohio | George Mengle, Mrs. Mengle, J.P. Mengle and Mrs. Besa | Trainer, of Morrow, Ohio, who} were visiting in Key West andi had a delightful time while! guests at the Overseas Hotel, left; for their homes today. | Go To Miami | Mrs. Maria Sebilla and Miss *persist in the radical and sub- Ofelia Sardinas left on the early bus this morning for a visit of a few days with relatives and friends in Miami. j Here From New York H I. D. Simon, of the circulation! department of the New York! Herald Tribune, and daughter, Miss June Simon, are spending} the week in Key West, guests of Mr. Simon’s brother-in-law, Ber- lin Sawyer. Return To Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alusus and daughter, of Atlanta, Ga., who were visiting in the city for several days enjoying the fishing and sightseeing, left for their home yesterday. Had Delightful Time Mr. and Mrs. J. Favio, Mr. and Mrs. J. Yoffe, and Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Philadelphia, | who had been visiting in the city for several days, left for their homes yesterday and said they had_a delightful time. | NOTICE PARENTS! i If you intend entering your for first time this fall, bring them to Monroe County Clinic, Wed-' nesday, July 24, 9 a. m. for free, examination. DIVISION STREET P. T. A. St. Patrick’s Cathedral. An or- phan, Father :Gleason served | seven years as a policeman be-! fore taking up his theological! studies. The force gave their former comrade a gold chalice; bearing a replica of his old police | badge. A new song by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. and Kendrick) Sparlow, entitled “The Rest of| |My Life With You,” was broad- | cast for the first time a few days | ago by Lee Gordon’s orchestra inj Cleveland. i More strange bedfellows: Owen | D. Young, noted retired indus- trialist, has become assistant to! Sidney Hillman, prominent for-| mer C. I. O. leader, who is a member of President Roosevelt's | Defense Advisory Commission, in| charge of labor matters. j —_. i The University of Michigan has | taken steps to bar members of} the American Student Union who | versive activities which have brought that organization into! disrepute among patriotic citi- zens. Several of these students have been notified that they can not return to the university. The United States owns 95 per- | cent of the world’s bathtubs. Se WHITE UNIFORMS Shipment Se Received ARMY and NAVY STORE TAILOR-MADE FOR NED OFFICERS Port Light SAILOR SUITS (Whites). Also, Extra Pants to match any Suit. OFFICERS’ CAPS DIVICES — RATINGS INSIGNAS For All Service Men Also, Silk Gabardine UNI- FORMS for Aviators, Army Officers and Men and Florida National Guardsmen. SORES TEE. REGULATION SHOES Black - White - Brown Bilis sas Amny and Navy Store R. Kirchik 706 Duval St. Albury’s Economy Cash Grocery In | FOOD FACTS IN A NUTSHELL | VILLATES INSTALL COLD STORAGE UNIT Installation of a cold storage | Plant at 418 Front street has been | ((HIMBING thermometers, are prety The majority of those raisins!announced by A. Villate Sons, _ from the youngsters ri that go into your desserts and|Key West’s oldest produce mer- cakes come from the grape or-|chants. chards of California. Raisins are| . In making this improvement, dried grapes with a high sugar | the management of this establish- content. | ment points out that this will he! 5 wo se ja valuable ‘asset to the merehants | het FISHY BUT TRUE | served. by, this firm and will’ give | and The chain storé’system of mass| the people’of Key West fresher Tong such an array of wealth fram merchandising “has moved fresh | fruits and vegetables. 5 . In the list of pesticelarty good fish inland to such an extent that; This new plant is modern inj poms, pinach and ie last year the country at large | design and carries a 10-ton capa- consumed 47,578,000 pounds of |“it¥- fish, a great portion of which} ee eee came from the immense fish | OFFERS REFUGE TO KIDDIES | Ga—William F-.! “Miss Cora Anthony, director of the markets in Boston. | ATLANTA, —— H . | A&P scientific kitchens where menus are The soy-bean is attracting in-! North Georgia mountains as a’ ! creasing attention both in com- | refuge for “twenty-five or thir- | mercial and government circles |ty British or French children. | because of its large protein and He made his offer in a letter to fat content. Food experts now Lord Lothian, British Ambassa- | recognize that the soy-bean is an’ 40F in Washington. i excellent substitute for meat. i of the original Greati ——— Length ORCHIDS TO VANILLA Wall of China, built in the third! The true vanilla bean from|century B.C, was about 2,550! which is derived one of our most | ™iles. ae from ae meine < oike H family The extract is made from | which belongs to the orchid | 2d beans j Raspberries haye sucHa’ deli-} cate flavor that much of it is lost ; SUNDAY DINNER LIM thermometers are pretty right on up to Dad em the market full of fresh vegetables an fruit this will not be difficult. Almes' all of the berry family is well repre- sented in the list of plentiful fruits this ads vontbectis ta blosibertios of a variety of suggestions for delici ther desserts. Cherri are both slightly lower and f their low prices ham, tongue bacon should receive special atten- tion when planning your menus. Riced Potatoes Bread and Butter Blackbe: Puddi Iced Tea oF Iced Coffee Moderate Cost Dinner Teed Sey. oo Juice Fried Chuck Creamed Potatoes ‘ickled Beets Bread and Butter Pie Iced Tea or Coffee iced Cantaloupe Bass Baked New Potatoes with Drawn Butter Fresh Corn Stuffed Tomato Salad Cherry Tarts lay or two after picking. Care; hould be taken that moisture | | does not reach them and that ustedpece "| TIFT’S SPECIALS | Friday and Saturday Only! eee BLACK-EYE PEAS. GABAN- all 3 for —____ 19¢ ALL Rotified and required to present any | claims and demands which you, or} inst the; Judge of Monroe County, at his o and demands not presented Within’ pgeescecesccccccecences Ella Irene Singleton, {?: a j either of have ag: H << of ¢. ingleton, deceased, | late of Monroe County, Florida, to} the Hon. Raymond R. Lord, County { Gene Autry Reet ta siben c Mirthouse ia, South Of The Border Monroe Counts within eight also calendar months from the date of the first publication hereof. All claims SERIAL and COMEDY the time and the manner pre-| scribed herein shall be barred as; provided by law i Dated June 27, A. D. 1949. Singleton, Last Will ‘and Testament of C. S. Singleton, de- ceased. : jul5-12-19,194¢ jun2: 5 lbs. Sugar No. 2. Tomatoes Ib. TOMATO PASTE, Frozen Birdseye STRAWBER- No. 1- Tomatoes, 6 for RIES, 0c Pork Loin Roast, Ib pkg. 2 Armour’s CREAM, 3 cans 5e 2 cans 5e SALT BEEF. Anna Neagel NURSE EDITH CAVEL $2 cede and 3-Ib can Spry _ BLONDIE ON A BUDGET TIFT’S GROCERY Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- 1101 Division St. Phone 460 chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ BLACK BEANS, PAUL LUMLEY Key West’s Greatest Show Of FOOD BARGAINS. Broadway takes pride in its growing list of satisfied customers. ... .You’re next for the GREAT SHOW! ed , A GREAT SHOWING OF GROCERY BARGAINS SUGAR. : | 5 Ibs. Hormel’s Delicious SPAM, 2 cans ___ No. 1 Can TOMATOS, 6 for Maxwell House Armour’s Libby’s CORNED BEEF, can RINSO, large package HYPRO, 2 quarts Country Roll BUTTER, Ib. ___ Free Delivery—Phone 198—Cor. Francis and Southard Streets Specials For FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY GROCERIES OCTAGON SOAP, 3 large bars _.__ 10c MEATS "IBS, 2 be. = 20C pinnate 15c ne PICNICS, Ib. ___ iy pasa) 7 A Great Showing OF BEST PRODUCE 25e | 2c. A Great Showing OF BEST MEATS = Zige I7c U.S. No.1 PPTATORR, 10 be. Georgia Freestone PEACHES, 3 Ibs. 1 Fresh STRING BEANS, 2 ibs. PORK CHOPS, end cuts, Ib. __ 21c Hygrade i case of Hanna A Nelson versus Gotfred H. Nelson was filed in the office of Clerk Ress C Saw- yer, of Circuit Court, Wednes- Greece always has maintamed its racial charecteristics desprte ‘invasion or removal of its mhabi- FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1968 We ett? seer Guise & our many tmends ter mer ome mes Gurmg the stkees and Geteh f Ey Soe Fires and the use of cams wee Geely apprecatet Dy Gmomaci £ S Exc MES JAMES 35GGS Pad = Subscr Ta Comm weekly We Roast Bieme anc Cound te Please Your Palate , ORDER YOUR POUED Tomar WITH THE FINEST IN MEATS — — — BERMUDA MARKET