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PAGE FOUR :-: SOCIETY Navy Wives Club To Receive Official Charter In Few Days! ieee | terday for a stay of two weeks in The regular meeting of the|work she has done in the past | the Island City, after an absence Navy Wives’ Club was held yes-|six months. & several years. terday afternoon at the American; Mrs. Dorothy Andersen then}... Legion Hall, called to order by! told about the magazine pub- | Visited Relatives Here President Denman. lished on the West Coast by the} A letter from the - National Navy Wives’ Clubs.) The name) visiting with relatives’ for; a President in regard to the char- of this publication is “The Navy : While, feft on the early bus this ter blanks was read by Mrs. | Family”. Ellen Price. This letter was for|and instructive magazine and} Palm Hamlet, Fla. | the purpose of informing the should be read by all navy} club that its charter would ar-/| wives. rive in the next few days as it! On behalf of the club, Mrs.; Miss Madge Sands was a pas- is now being printed. Georgia Denman presented to: senger on the 7 o'clock bus this Mrs. Renee Reynolds was ap-; Mrs. Dorothy Andersen a small. morning going to Miami for a Pointed chairman of the Enter-| gift as a token of appreciation visit with relatives and friends tainment committee with Mes-j|for the fine work she has done and will return tomorrow. dames Ruth Galli and Clare Say- | during her term of office as Presi- tients lor as co-workers, Mrs. Leota|dent of the Club. Mrs. Denman’ Attends Caucus Potter, former chairman of the committee, was given a vote of thanks by the club for the fine NOTES OF TODAY Visit Old Home . Pedro Pages, Sr., Pedro Pages, |Jr. and Manuel Fileitas, of Tampa, formerly of Key West, arrived over the Highway yes- 66 4 ee | H | On Visit To Miami each of the officers of the pre-: the Florida Legislature, left on vious term. ;the Steamship Cuba yesterday . afternoon for Tampa to attend a | caucus of members to be held in | that city. Cecilia Lopez Seaaiiid With Birthday Party A party celebrating Cecilia’ Maria Lopez’ first birthday was;Community Clinic sponsoring given by her parents, Mr. and. board at the Rainbow Room atis, S. Cuba yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Julio Lopez, Jr., yesterday La Concha Hotel was declared 2) going to Tampa for a visit with; at Bayview Park. | success today by that group, with! relatives and friends. The pinata prize was won by a good turnout of patrons. 4 —— Nancy Sands and the boy’s prize; The board extends to the Na- | Left For Miami by Gus Ayala, Jr. tional Guard and to Warrant; Mr. and Mrs. Mervin. Thomp- Delicious refreshments of Officer Caesar La‘ Monaca,|son and daughter, Doris, left s through this medium, sincere | over the highway Thursday aft- aie CanGy thanks for their co-operation in |ernoon for Miami for a visit with making the affair a success. Miss 'Telatives and friends. Elizabeth Sharpley, La Concha manager, is also thanked for rendering her services as hostess of the evening. Declared Success ‘Go To Tamps Mrs. William C. Banks and children, William, Alton and | Carleen, were passengers on the Dance given last night by the} ice cream, cake were served. Those present were: + .Haydee Maria Lopez, Colleen Moore, Thomas E. Moore, Jr., Joan Annette and Gus Ayala, Jr., Gay Lou and Vita Joy Barroso, Ygnacio and Boliva Valdez, Jr., Glynn Ray Archer, Jr., Deanna Dale Archer, Estella Delgado, Raymond Delgado, Robert Lee Delgado, Ralph Rios, Margarita Cabot, Dolores Ybarmea, Tonita Pereira, Miriam Machin, Audrey Ann Richardson, Ethel Lee, Ed- uardo Garcia, Cosette and Omar Calleja, Nancy and Betty Sands, Tony Martinez, Clara Odina, Mary Lou and Richard Ward Gardner, Victoria Arnold, Dolores Solane, Ann Teresa Fraga, Patricia, Rose Marie, Alfred and Charles Yates, Jr., Tony Hi Jr., Gisel- da and Hortensia Calleja, Charles S. Maloney, Jr., Geraldine John- son, W. O. Johnson, Albert Pita, Jr., Nancy Ann Dillon, Richard Salgado, Norma Machin, Maria and Gabriel Sanchez, Caridad Bancells, Gloria and Sergio and Nestor Milian, Grace Pita, Ed- ward Pita, Gerry Pita, Jackie Gonzalez, Barbara Louise Ra- mirez, Mary Claudia and Yolanda Louise Harris, Armando and Tony Ramirez, Antonio Barrera, Jr., Alicia Ramirez, Nelia Ace- vedo, Nilo and John Cobo, Jr., Juan Antonio Avila, Dora and Norma Martinez. Mesdames T. C. Moore, Gus Ayala, Carlos Rios, Glynn Arch- er, Raymond Delgado, Anna Richardson, Alberto Pita, Jack Dillon, Alfredo Sanchez, Alfredo Barroso, Jr., Hita Avila, Gloria Avila, Antonio Barrera, Rogelio Ramirez, Ishmael Ramirez, Curry Harris, Ishmael Calleja, Louis Sands, Charles S. Maloney, Car- los Calleja, Enrique Martinez, Pablo Calleja, Charles Yates, Os- ear Solano, Antonio Herce, Jr.. Lee Thompson, Oscar Ramirez Rene Machin, Alfonso Salgado, Oscar Milian, J. Gonzalez. Misses Anabel Moffat and Car- melina Godinet. In the early Indian wars, more Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Rod- white womne and children were riguez, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lo- ‘carried away captive, probably, pez and Mr. and Mrs. Julio Lo- than were kliled. pez, Jr. Visitors From Texas Mr. and Mrs) H. D. Ber- kowitz, who were visiting in the eae teity for a few days and enjoyed Dance. the sightseeing and many inter- Gala 2 At esting things to be seen, left over Raul’s Tonight ithe Highway this morning for — their home in Beaumont, Texas. Joe Valdez and Walter Spence,,They were guests at the Hotel a dance-duo team of high-class, La Concha. rating, wil! be the main attrac-| See tion at the Gala Dance being Returns To Tennessee sponsored at Raul’s Club tonight.; Mrs. Gertrude Mansker, who Dancing is scheduled to get un-:had keen visiting with ‘her der way at 10:00 o'clock. daughter, Miss Pat Mansker for Edna and Alberto Boza, King! three weeks, and enjoyed herself and Queen of Rhumba, will be | immensely, left on the 7 o'clock; co-starred on the floor show/ bus this morning for her home in and many other attractions are}Jackson, Tenn. scheduled. . Patrons are making reserva- tions for this high-class dance and floor show in advance, and tables, according to report, are going fast. | Visited Parents H Mrs. F. Perez and children, Alice and Anthony, who had been visiting Mrs. Perez’ parents. |Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Varela, for a week, left on the early bus this {morning for their home - in | Tampa. "REALTY TRANSFER Goes To Galveston Mrs. Ralph Munse was a pas- senger on the early bus this morning going to Galveston, Tex. for a visit with relatives jand friends. Realty transfer which was re- corded at the county court house yesterday was that of Wayne Swearingen and wife Lacy Swearingen to Lacy Swearingen hereinafter called the ~grantee, Let 8 of Block 35, according to Knowles plat of government Lot 2, Section 9, Township 66 south, ! Range 29 east, for $10 and other valuable considerations. Visited Alburys Mrs. Tom Duckett, son Frank Duckett and wife, daughter Iris Marie Boyd and her daughter lIris, who were visiting in the city for a week, and were tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Al- bury on Newton street, left over) cently were the National Edi- the Highway Friday morning for torial Association and the Na-jtheir homes in Miami. tional Retail Grocers Association. * Seer er Florida tied with Iowa as the headquarters of the NEA conven- tion in 1941. - Florida editors be- lieve that the directors of the national convention will decide to hold the convention in Florida next spring. Among the national conven- tions entertained at the Florida Exhibit at the World’s Fair re- Returns To City Mrs.:R. E. Cherry has returned to Key. West following a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs-.W. E. Wingate at, Albany, Ga. | Logan, an American Indian,; once delivered a short, bitter speech that has been rated at the very top as a sample of elo- iquence. George Cook, who had been It is a very interesting | morning for his home in Royal also presented a personal gift to. B C Papy, Representative in| { | | a * S.S. Cuba, with 65 first and one | ea . d : second cabin passengers for Key } Wee) West and 42 first cabin and four | second cabin passengers for Tam- ; Pa. } Shown on the ship’s manifest were the following items: For Key West, nine tons of freight, four automobiles and five sacks tof mail; for Tampa. 138 tons of Hfreight, two aufomobiles and 112 jsacks of mail. | S.S..Cuba sailed at 5 o'clock for Tampa, with, the following Passengers booked at this port: Ruth Bayne, Sister Myrtle Cath- erine, Dolores Vidal, Aldo Vidal, Alceo Vidal, Mrs. W. C. Banks, William Banks, Alton Banks, Carleen Banks and B. C. Papy. Sunday’= — Horoscope A PAIR OF QUEENS—And a good pair to draw to, for at the right is fovely Cecile Perkins, 1940 “Miss Florida,” and at the left, Peggy Van Vliet, the 1940 “Coffee Queen,” toasting each other in, respectively, Florida grapefruit juice and iced coffee. Scene, the terrace of the new restaurant of the Florida Pavilion at the New Yor’ Worid’s Fair. OVER $500,000 _ TO SUGAR FIRMS FOR CO-OPERATION WITH CONTROL PROGRAM Today gives a love for nature in its quieter moods, a devotion- al, gentle mind, with refined in- stincts. There are indications of public service, or some political (By Associated Press) |Preferment attained by pure fcrce | BERN,’ July 20.—Relatives.of of ability. The life may be de- i = = +, |voted to forestry, horticulture, or meee Aaa oe presen Saas some kindred pursuit. e frontier forts are mailing them prepaid telephone coupons. Appreciable amounts, -of att Each coupon costs 30 centimes ¢iym are contained in cheese, (about 7 cents) and is good for a cauliflower, oranges, spinach and call between any two points in oysters. Switzerland. But only soldiers get the rate. i\New Custom For Swiss: Mailing Telephone Calls CLEWISTON, July 20 (FNS).— Over a half million dollars was paid to Florida sugar producers co-operating with the federal de- partment of agriculture under the sugar control program which requires that no child labor be employed, that fair and reason- able wages be paid all workers, and compliance with the crop control program which limits the amount of sugar harvested. reer “ Florida sugar cane growers re-! Tommie’s’ Skating Palace ceiving federal subsidies include:; Afternoons 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. A. B. Douglas, Fellsmere, $15,-/ Evenings 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. 227.00; William C. Douglas, Fells-' Clean, Healthful Recreation mere, $10,762.00; W. R. Hooker. | ‘An Orderly Fellsmere, $11,287.00; R. E. Kurtz, Amusement Establishment Ft. Myers, $16,226.00; Esther F.' Ladies Free Wednesday Evenings Leonard, Fellsmere, $10,669.00; Southard St.. near Duval The American national debt has increased $20,428,000,000 since 1933. Roberts Sugar Company, Fells- | mere, $10,132.00; John Tiedtke, NOTICE PARENTS! Clewiston, $16,018.00; United Seater States Sugar Corporation, Clew- iston, $580,319.00. Boris Karloff THE MAN WITH NINE LIVES ALSO—Comedy - News MONROE THEATER James Cagney - Priscilla Lane THE ROARING TWENTIES BRAND COFFEE Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- to Please Your Palate chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ | ORDER YOUR POUND TODAY We Roast, Blend Grind STRONG CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE CLEARANCE of all Summer Merchandise at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! WATCH OUR WINDOWS for MONDAY SPECIALS SHOES Values up to $5. reduced on special sale to— Latin American Trade Reviews. COCKTAIL LOUNGE ond ODDS AND ENDS COFFEE SHOP j - fi i SLACKS. BLOUSES and other BEACH WEAR. at 25c The Article Today’s Horoscope} Joe Pearlman’s, Inc. Saturday and Monday Bargain Days July is the month to CLEAR OUT SUMMER STOCKS. Hence—these good values. Take advantage of them! Shoes! Shoes! Children’s Dresses We must make room for 5 * . of Fall Si We ee eee some already here — 75 : “i DRESSES, sizes 2 to 14, tee ee Today gives capacity for pa- tient endeavor and faithful serv- ice. While the native may not attain eminence by reason of a lack of self-assertion, there is much quiet force and great en- durance, coupled with a render- ing of faithful service bringing some honor, much respect, and Possibly a liberal share of the world’s goods. A century plant has burst into bloom at the Florida Pavilion at the World’s Fair. A long stalk, suggesting a giant stalk of as- paragus, has shot up 40 feet with Jack - in - the- beanstalk speed from a cactus-like plant. From this stalk green shoots fuzzed with red have sprung, the blos- soms of the plant. Soon they will fall to the ground and re- seed themselves and the parent plant will die. Few northerners have seen this rare sight for the century plant is a tropical plant and even in the South rarely blooms. > sale at only __ $1.00 pair Dresses On Sale Another assortment of reg- ular $1.98 SILK DRESS- ES, on sale at only $1.00 BERL AE AS 4-year 81 by 90 SHEETS $2c 5-year 81 by $9 SHEETS 96c Good 81 by 90 SHEETS 75c Monday, 8:30 a. m. One case PRINTS _ 8c yard 50c PRINTED SILKS. Australia’s 1939-40 wheat crop eperent at 215,000,000 bush- = 2 Prepare the children for SCHOOL! Our famous CHILDREN’S DRESSES. values from $1.25 to $1.98. Re- duced for Monday to 79c Each 20 pieces of PIQUES, MUSLINS and DIMITIES Our regular 38c value re- duced to 15c Yard REDUCTIONS ON ALL BETTER DRESSES DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises "INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 | i! | * SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1949 FOLLOW THE CROWD TO HOLTSBERG’S MONDAY SPECIALS One reci: =" ADIES’ DRESSES. reduced to Two tb! : cf REMNANTS and SHORT LENGTHS. pet Ticce One rack of CHILDE=N'S DRESSES priced at Extra large RAYON TABLE CLOTHS. on sale at Final clearance of BLACH WEAR on tatile at Two tables of ODDS ond ENDS in SHOES at RUFFLED TIE BACI: CURTAINS. all colors. pair Sclid color BROADCLOTHS. special for Monday. yard Te Large size RAYON BEDSPREADS, on sale Monday SS One rack of BETTER DRESSES reduced for Monday SLS 81x89 FOUR YEAR GUARANTTED SHEETS. special «t S5c PEPPERELL PILLOW CASES. four to 2 box PERCALE PRINTS. guaranteed fest colors. yerd Heavily worked CHENILLE SPREADS at New shipment of FRU-T OF THE LOOM SHEER sizes 12 to 20. at BOYS’ LONG PANTS for School Opening FRUIT OF THE LOOM BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS CRINKLE BEDSPREADS. large size. all colors One table of SUMMER HATS to be cleared out at SEE WiNDOW DISPLAY—BE ON TIME The Store Of Fashion invite: you to do your SUMMER BARGAIN SHOPPING In Key West's Most Modern Store Sale On Shoes Broken Sizes, assembled for FAMOUS “029° Rhythm Step Shoes at the reduced price of $5.95 Pair 9 - pieces. Non - crusheble | Sanforeed, PRINTED VOILE. at yerd ‘3Sc Closing out PIQUES. yard _ ise SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR A HOST OF ADDITIONAL BARGAINS IF you're a butcher, « baker, = conde stick maker or any of dozens of other kinds of merchants, you cam profit by Super Service dlustratons 2nd isyouts will fit your adsto = T . . . and make them doubly effective! Seen SSS IS EXCLUSIVE with THE KEY WEST CITIZEN! Phone 51 For Further Information!

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