The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 17, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ! |\SHORT SHORT-STORIES A CHINESE LEGEND—In | S. S. CUBA = pea jelden days when the rice W&S Steamship Cuba of the P. & O. | HOLTSBERG OFF :-: SOCIETY :-: | ot : | JO NEW YORK r ving salads ded desserts whica te- |ripe, the corn would fall out of s S Company arrived from ieee ‘con. | thé ‘ears on its own accord and Tampa Thursday morning last at Order Knights Of Marti Held Get ee OS sce Together Supper At Hall Last Night + ts reteraay aterooon on! 22, aattut'vasers comeering.« (roll into the storehouses. Every 0:90 o'clock with only a. ar ae ideal time to treat the family to those | year it was the same and man ond-class passenger Rev. and New York markets. |had.no trouble with the Larvests West, and 19 first and one sec- SUNDAY DINNER More.than a hundred members{and daughter, Marina, 3°poultry prices remain so low that one can really splurge on chickens, turkeys HAD rous EVES and other Monroe county "sam EXAMINED THES YEAR? Pern 8 oe GEMS FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK- OBEDIENCE | Meets Monday President Denman presided at} Mrs. Tom Curry will entertain the regular meeting of the Navy ‘the Young Women’s Circle of! Wives Club held yesterday aft-;Ley Memorial Church at her erppon in the American Legion;home, 1405 Olivia street, next Hall, corner of United - andj Monday evening. Whitehead streets. | All members are urged to be Letters of congratulations were | PFesent and other young women read from the Ceean View Chap_|2%¢ invited to join the Circle. = An interesting program will ter No. 19 and the Vallejo Chap-j 3 2 fer Mali? Alletert fromthe |S eee me Honorable Jerry Carter, chair- | BOUr- | cooked and uncooked salads which im- of a bd ary of Marti Mrs. Guillermo Perez, ~Ross| Last-minute orders will be| Prove Ue? Sie J tran trait eokipetes |and the grahafié# “were. always ond-class passengers from Tampa a Dee tant cans eens] &; Sawyer.and daughter, Eliza-| Placed for fall, faghions:th ‘aipfye| andmises frat Bit Shs aaa segtabies | full. Until 'a 4aiy2btdes. locked {0 Havana. Freight for this port getl Supper last night af A 4 = from Tampa totalled 16 tons. club's’ hall on Elizabeth street, -)beth, Mr."and Mrs. Jose C. Fer-} 2t Holtsberg’s apparel store in were notes race og JET priced | his doors during harvest season Leaving at 10:50 o'clock, the ves- sat i ure. — as are currently. i [ : lock Decorations on the table, set;a5dez, Mrs. Maria Gutzes, Mr. | the near fut = | “in making “out your weekly menus and.the corn knocked and knock-' ef embarked 39 first-class and by the Ladies’ Lodge, Sacer-;and Mrs. Juan Cobo, Mr. and Mr. Holtsbere so ES Zbles en apie ee ed 40 open the doors but lazy- four second-class passenger here dotisas del Hogar, under the di-|Mrs. Pedro Aguilar, Mr. and Mrs. | over @ full line of specialty and onions, potatoes, tomatoes, corn, beets, | bones grumbled about getting up. for Havana and took on three rection of J. Frank Fleitas, were’ Oscar Milian, Pablo and Juan’ riovelty items for the Holtsberg’s;| lima an — pes bets Fy od {¥xuip that time on, the corn es cars. a beautiful sight. The supper |Calleja, Georgina Perez, Garmen| gift chop. j eens Si a male deb sola which | oe rateactorags Arriving from Havana yester- was made possible by contribu-/ Rios, Sarah Perez, Alberto Mar- | Would be as colorful as jt would be ap- | aliger ceased falling of itself and day afternoon at 3:15 o'clock the tions of the members. tinez, Rene Machin, Mrs. Jose-. |, = | Petizing, Cantaloupes and fovsi ‘see | Stopped rolling into the grenaries Cuba disembarked 68 first and Principal speakers were: J.|phine Vinson,Mrs. Ophelia John- License Authorizes and can be used to start or end a meal | and-man must labor and harvest four. second-class passengers and Frank Fleitas, Ross C. Sawyer,;son, Jose Gonzalez, Mrs. Dolores Weddi: j with success. Take advantage of | if he would have his rice. seven tons of freight, and 6 autos. Julio Perez. Others speaking | Vidal, Mrs. Concha Fialdo, Mrs. ing ces teenie plea ost pc REE 2 Thirty-one first and one second- were: Alfred Lucignani, Sr.,/Concepcion Vasquez, Horacio = juice - NAPOLEON ON SURRENDER class passengers were on board Feliciano Castro, Juan Cobo, Jose} Pons, Haydee Martinez, Mr. and Marriage ,license authorizing —Napoleon, when he assumed for Tampa and 171 tons of Fernandez, Juan Calleja, Dulce | Mrs. Mario Perez Rolo, Rafael de the wedding of Thelma Yelving-| 534 ducklings and at the same time thécommand of the army in Italy freight. One first and seven sec- Maria Perez, Mario P. Rolo, Oscar ' Amable, Alfred Lucignani, Dulce ton, 35, and Benjamin Roberts, | bave the ee. CBee ax im 1796, issued a memorable or- ond-class passengers embarked Milian. Miss Elizabeth Sawyer | Maria Bargas, Mario Castro, Mr.'35 both of Key West. was issued | Saag ics a big chicken salad as a |e “forbidding anyone to lay here for Tampa. expressed her desire to become a and Mrs. Jose C. Sanchez, Or- yesterday by County Judge Ray-! main dish one night during the week down his arms under pain of | — | member of the ladies’ lodge. : quidia Bermudes, Julio Perez, naa A | and then sit (yes ge = death: “Generals, officers and room, he might the next morning mony twee: present, were: 5 |=e, tgaen” Fesnsder, | Mauka 3 ._ | eook books for these old Creole recipes soldiers”, he wrote, “who in bat- find his way back again. Frank Fleitas, Mr. and Mrs.|Sanchez, Celina Perez, and) Peace Justice Enrique Esquin-! which provide chicken with such mar- | tle’ gave their lives by capitula- ee, Feliciano Castro; Jose Fernandez; others. aldo, Jr., was to perform the cere-| yelous, guises and then enjoy the de: ‘tion should be shot. Both he who POOR FELLOW —An cgotistic- — — meny- Seas ep heen A oe ‘orders surrender and those who al man who believed himself the A | en shopping for meat you !obey the command are traitors center, the object and the cause Navy Wives To | find that prrces re ree nti Reus |alike and deserve capital punish- of everything that took place, Stage Bingo Party | fresh ham and- spareribs are-all at- | ment”, said to his friend one day. “It is ' 8 | tractive bays. ae ly to me that such misfortunes From Miss Cora Anthony of the A&P only to me s n { | Kitchens come the following 3 menta | A. REVOLUTIONARY WIT— happen”. “Why, what is the mat- “ar Sunday: dinner: ¥ Francis Hopkinson, a Philadel-iter, now?” asked the friend. Low Cost Dintier | phia wit and Revolutionary lead- | “Don’t you see that it is rain- The reward is in keeping the} Forlag jen once stopped a violent news- ing?” he answered. commandments, not for keeping! es with Gi jpaper quarrel between a prom- etna them—Lydia Maria Child. Baked Green Apples sith Cingerbreed | coeot merchant and a well-known| PSIMITIVE COsMUMEES—|; —_ Iced Tea or Iced Coffee lawyer by suggesting a “Typo-|Among certain primitive peoples Perfect conformity to the will! Moderate Cost Dinner graphical method of conducting a|who have but little conception of God is the sole sovereign and | Honeydew Melon _ Beef Pie quarrel”. He suggested gradua-|of the difference between private complete liberty.—D’Aubigne. Peteiaps = Apome oer \tions of type to show the pro-j|and personal property, for an ob- gress of the wordy warfare. It}ject to become individual and Wee’ Sead Deke | should a in eae said— pera = _must Ppa pet > Ra si Se ‘ery i i la mere wishper, then from non- fictitiously incorpora' wil e 5 pap cabigs sagt acaeae St. Paul’ Parish T Jellied Madrilene {pareil it should progress in type|person of the owner. When the Bee Ge aes ted witha Le 2 did thinking and acting; it fulfils the! ,,,,Rasst Young Turkey till’ its culmination should show owner wants to intimate the art- sohe (Actnon Press hol panisca| reel Vaanting Ennest law.—Mary Baker Eddy. Fredh Secestaeh = —_ in live-line pica! icle is his, he will, for instance, to iedersinie the price of an em 1 Sa oN dpeie = og i sans | Sacre simulate appropriation by licking eae Z i uckleberry Pie | ee ope p 7 bossing die needed for the club's|_ Members and friends of St.{, No man can always do just as Hot Biscaite snd Butter j SOME HOUSE—There was, it with his tongue. The Eskimo. Paul’s Parish are invited to -a/| he chooses until he always choos-/ Iced Tea or Iced Coffee once a big, rambling country after buying an article, even if social to be held Tuesday eve-|\° do God’s will; and that is PLT SNE immediately ap-| stationary and submit it as soon as possible. ‘hy : : : 1s . i i eaven. There is no liberty in| members ! ning, 8:00 o'clock, in the Parish |, rongdoing. FoametinCock Cole Slaw <a Fresh Peaches with Cookies Obedience is the offspring of Iced Tea or Iced Coffee Love; and Love is the Principle of unity, the basis of all right; ‘house near London in England so only a needle, ee huge that guests would bring a plits it to his tongue as a sym-/ {BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT jnumber of hats with them to bol it belongs to him. ——need Keep at the various entrances to |save the trouble of walking! — iene |about a quarter of a mile from We Roast, Blend and Grind Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. one entrance to fetch a hat they / Fact ee ; Lopez, 1225 Petronia street, an-|might leave at another. When e need only obey. There is; nounce the arrival of a girl, born|@M eminent foreign scientist came |* ‘guidance for each of us, and by | Thursday of this week, a Setite to visit and saw its size he insist- BRAND COFFEE to Please Your Palate ORDER YOUR POUND TODAY It was decided by present that a bingo party ae an ind be given on Thursday, August 29 e purpose of the social is to; ji . y; ws . i =| at the Legion Hall. give everyone an opportunity to|,, Ai! ‘he god of wi nat; { Girl Born To Lopes Family Mrs. Katherine Bristow was Steet the visiting priest at St Shedirnce Jolt Binet 260 admitted to membership of the Paul’s Church, Father Leonard, | : Z club. who has been here for several) ‘days. Sjarsens’ Guest Left For Home Wesley G. Skibsted, Jr., re- turned to his home in Miami yesterday after a visit of three weeks here with his uncle and lowly listening we shall hear the} eight and one-half pounds. The| ed on being provided with a pac- right word.—Emerson. leew has been named /|ket of wafers so that by dropping oS Brenda Joyce. them in a continuous line from H | Mrs. Lopez was, before mar- | the smoking room to his bed- | Tiage, Miss Florine Curry, daugh- | jter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curry. ! She and the baby are reported as! | doing nicely. Miss Carmona | Has Houseguests Misses Lillian and Dorothy. 2 SSS eee | } Gomez, charming young daugh- EES, , SRLS Pe, ters of Capt. and Mrs. William | aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sjursen, Gomez, formerly of Key. West) = Sunday’ Horoscope j if i on Washington street. |but now residing in Miami, ar- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Skibsted;Tived over the highway yester- visited two days at the Sjursen day. ees home and on the return trip) The young ladies will be the were accompanied by their nep-'8uests of Miss Celia Carmona, hew, Arent Sjursen, Jr., who‘ Virginia street, for two weeks. will visit. in Miami for one (Se week. ‘Another Cool ‘Dance At La Concha Management of the La Concha hotel announces another of their weekly dances for tonight in the Rainbow Room, starting at 9:30 o’clock, and lasting for five hours. These dances are becoming in- creasingly popular and find regu- jlar and new patrons in attend- ance to enjoy the cool, 72-degree Millmore-Perdomo Wedding Yesterday A quiet wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Carey, United street, yesterday afternoon united Mrs. May G. Millmore and Miguel Perdomo. The cere- mony was performed by Pedro Aguilar, notary public The couple left over the high- ay for Evansville, Ind., home{atmosphere in Key West's most ity of Mrs. Perdomo, where /™odern setting. they will visit relatives and friends of the bride. Visits Here +; Mi. and. Mrs. Perdomo expect F return to Key West in No- Tom Havane vember and will then be at home to their many friends at 732 Juan Henderson of Havana is United street. ‘spending a visit of two weeks in i Today promises a schemer, ! {and one full of initiative in busi- | ness enterprises. Developing the: character on its better sides, a! strong business man ard a good citizen results; but if there be laxity in early training, the jail ; may prove the end. Great cau- } tion is needed in the daily con-; iduct of affairs. i this city’ at the home of his brother-in-law, Gonzalo Bez-' anilla, on Elizabeth street. MONROE THEATER Clark Gable—Joan Crawford aoe SS {STRANGE CARGO | © Matinee—Baleony 10¢, Or- | chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ i Tt A Doctor in the House? } Diner — There’s something | wrong with these hot d& Waiter—Well, don’t tell to! me; I'm only a waiter, not aj; veterinarian. j Stan Laurel—Oliver Hardy SAPS AT SEA also COMEDY — NEWS eBOecccccessercccesccses | The ae Of Fashion Announces Store-Wide Reductions This | CHAS. ARONOVITZ| | Pearlman’s, Inc. “DEPARTMENT STORE |’ Drastic Reductions in ALL DEPARTMENTS Saturday and Monday SCHOOL DAYS wants at moderate cost! BOYS’ SPORT . SHIRTS. in white and colors—also reg- ular styles. Fast colors 50c BOYS’ LONG PANTS, sizes 6 to 20 $1.00 to $1.38 BOYS’ SHOES—from small 5 to big 8 at only __ aa $1.25, $1.50. $1.98 to $2.35 LITTLE BOYS’ SLACK ooo Ss ._—._ $1.38 “SCHOOL SHOES forall children. : *** $1.00 up per pair —_——_o————_— -NEW FALL SHOES FOR LADIES and MEN are arriving daily. Stop in and make your selection early. —————————————— One rack of CHILDREN’S DRESSES “CINDERELLA” SCHOOL DRESSES. Largest assort- “Teen Age” sizes. $1.00 to $1.98 each Select yours now while sizes are complete and stock is fresh! r i i i Nh i ; rT ae dr ctelebats | ( it [ rtetet l | | i i | tle te No two alike—sizes 1-14 yrs. Reduced to each 50c 2 is a Another rack of DRESSES FOR SCHOOL 79c each pe ge Ladies’ Muslin Dresses Values to $2.98 Reduced to each $1.00 ————§_o—____—_. Triple Sheer Dresses Now $1.98 each | . NAVY BLUE LINEN for SKIRTS—fast colors. at __ rfp Week-End and Next Monday! IONDAY Headliners being placed SH on sale < i SILKS pa eee yard 4-YEAR CERTIFIED SHEETS and CASES on —_ nnn gee _... BATHING SUITS ~ and PLAY SUITS 8 | INSURED FINANCING ttl SUITS _ _ $1.00 HIGH TOP SHOES for chil- dren, in white and black ____—_______- 31.25 to $1.35 New Fall Arrivals The season's newest in two and three-piece WOOLEN SUITS, in Tweeds, Plaids and Solids __ $6.85 to $15.00 . SMART DRESSES and Hit cbsbetedet ' 5 | ’ ’ ! 10 pieces FIGURED SILKS Reduced to Per yard 25¢ —_____o___—_ FIRST SHOWING OF FALL COATS AND SUITS | If you lack the necessary cash to pay plumber, electrician, carpenter, and supply dealer for home modernization, perhaps you can afford to make your home modern with an''FHA-Insured Loan.-_ - .A time-payment loan on the FHA Plan will take care of the cost of labor and materials. Rea- sonable financing costs . . . up to 3 years to pay... convenient installments suited to your income. INQUIRIES INVITED. HI iF i Is Don't Fail To See It. —————o TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY REAL MONEY- SAVING VALES PEOSE 414

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