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PAGE FOUR _i: SOCIETY : Junior Women And DeMolays Looking | For City’s Smoothest Dancing Couple BURNED One of the highlights Jointly sponsored dance ‘staged :by, the Junior Woman’s Club and DeMolays tomorrow night in the Rainbow Room at La Concha hotel, will be the search for Key West's “smoothest — smooth dancing couple”. Naval officers have agreed to a the, to be judge this feature of the charity | dance which will get under way at 9:30 o’clock, and it will be in the nature of regular, routine dancing. Judges will scan the dancers as they pivot and swing Visitors On Honeymoon Here Mr. and Mrs. Walther Lazier, of ; Benoit, Miss. are comfortably | quartered at the cabins on Stock Island, where they are spending their honeymoon. | The Laziers arrived over the highway yesterday, just five days } after their marriage in’ New York last Saturday. Mr. Lazier, who is a school | teacher in Benoit, stated that he! had been in Key West three years | ago but that this was the first! visit here for his wife. “I already | knew about Key West and de-} cided this would be an ideal spot | for our honeymoon”, the likeable, happy groom said. Referring to: their trip over the famous Overseas Highway, Mr. Lazier declared the ride on top of the Bahif Honda bridge was a; great thrill for himself and wife. The newlyweds, both natives of New York, will remain at Stock Island until Wednesday of next week. | Rassells Leave For Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Russell and children, Joan and Bobby, left Key West yesterday for their home in Jacksonville, following a five weeks’ visit with Mrs. Rus- sell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, on Flagler: street. DRIVERS’ LICENSES TO BE RESTRICTED (Continued from Page One) cording to instructions issued | last week by Reid. Court records will be searched and other reliable sources of in- formation will be used in com- piling a list of habitual drunk- ards in an effort to weed out as many incompetent drivers as pos- sible. All cases will be investi- gated by the Florida Highway Patrol before licenses are grant- ed or refused. “Nearly 700 drivers’ licenses have been revoked for drunken driving since the law went into effect last October,” Reid said. “In the Florida Highway Patrol ‘we now have an agency which can be used to investigate doubt- ful cases, and the law gives us the authority to refuse licenses to’ incompetent persons. We in- tend to protect our citizens and tourist visitors traveling our public highways by enforcement of the law to the best of our ability.” Americans in 1939 smoked 172,- 000,000,000 cigarets, 5,311,000,000 cigars and used 38,000,000 pounds of snuff. Let Us Estimate -on: YOUR Printing POSTERS BOOKLETS STATIONERY OFFICE FORMS at Reasonable Prices PHONE 51 THE ARTMAN PRESS THE CITIZEN BLDG. Raymond Einhorns* *\ visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ein- jhorn on Duval street. | TRY IT TODAY— THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘THIS EXPERIMENT Just 4 Matter Of "Nerves EM UP to the orchestra, switching from fox trot music to a waltz ead By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE then to 4 blues number. AP Science Editor And, just as a reminder, one) NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Per- of Key West’s-most unique floor sons who say they are exquisitely shows, containing eight acts, will censitive to pain, or that they be staged at the height of the ... average or very insensitive, evening’s entertainment. Gerald é Pinder is in charge of this 2f€ only talking about a state of feature, mind and nerves. The Rainbow Room will be: They are mistaken closed to the public following that their bodies are the dinner hour. Reservations ,.,, Serr for the dance may be phoned to [ss Susceptible to other persons. Scientific tests on 150 persons 288-J. which show this are reported in the journal Science by George A. Schumacher, Helen Goodell, ‘Draws Crowds James D. Hardy and Harold G. Wolff of the Cornell University Shelley and Sib Johns, new operators of Raul’s Club on Medical College. Roosevelt Boulevard, have been| ‘The Pain was a measured ray attracting large crowds at this °f heat striking a small area on popular night spot. the forehead. The human guinea Special attractions are planned Pigs all gave their opinions of for Saturday night and it is ex- 0w much hurt. Some were sure pected that a large crowd will they felt the slightest burn, oth- be in attendance. ers that they. were pretty tough customers. : | The ‘instruments, which re- corded the amount of heat that caused pain to each person, how- ever, told a different story. The painful heat was always so near- ly the same that the slight dif- ferences had no meaning. There was no practical differ- ence between men and women. These experiments measured the “pain threshold”; that is the amount of pain that a person ;could just recognize. in belief more or pain than | Raal’s Clab ‘On Visit To City Professor Raymond Einhorn, teacher of Accounting and Statis- | ties at the Mississippi State Col- jlege at Starkeville, and Mrs. Ein- horn, arrived yesterday for a Before returning home will spend a stay in Miami they Mincing Lane in Lo: =) The Maharaja is the title ‘giv- ter of es a ee cen en to the highest of hereditary trade, was so-named from tne Tulers among the Hindus of In- “minchens”, or nuns of 13th cen- “8: the Rajah is a Hindu prince tury St. Helen’s Church. of exalted rank but inferior to the former. MONROE THEATER Billie Lee—Cordell Hickman THE BISCUIT EATER | and j | ! The Favorite in Key West STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS TILL WE MEET AGAIN Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- i chestra 15-20e; Night—15-25c¢ (evar ae COMPLAINT SERVICE. .. If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION - Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. , POPOPPP PITA (4 VPM LIL LILI ML DL? OM. Husband says to wife, “That BEEF ROAST surely was delicious. Where did you buy it?” Wife replied, “THE BERMUDA MEAT MAR- KET. where I always find the best of MEATS { and PRICES.” H | 6 See HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR MANY SPECIALS SWIFT'S PREMIUM BRANDED BEEF SELECTED WESTERN VEAL AND LAMB PORK LOIN. by half, ib MILK FED VEAL STEW. 3 lbs. LAMB STEW. 2 lbs. ARMOUR'S STAR DELICIOUS BREAKFAST SLICED BACON, tb - 25 STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, doz. CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER. ib . Sle BONELESS RIB ROAST. Ib " . 35¢ {Guaranteed to be juicy and tender or your,money refunded) GENUINE CALF LIVER — We carry a complete seiection of INGREDIBNTS FOR SOUSE Just received a large shipment of SELECTED TENNESSEE POULTRY— RHODE ISLAND RED HENS, 4 to 5 Ibs., Ib = YOUNG ROASTERS, of Selected Breed. 5 to 7 Ibs.. Ib __ BATTERY RAISED RHODE ISLAND FRYERS, & ___ REMEMBER THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR MANY LOW PRICES PHONE 52 FOR FREE DELIVERY OR COME TO THE BERMUDA MEAT MARKET Corner White and Virginia Streets Our TWO BUTCHERS will please you on any cut with Prompt and courteous service DIVORCE ACTION Final decree in the divorce suit of Mary B. Reed of this city against her husband, Ralph R. Reed, of Pittsburgh, was filed in th ircui ! Seca ACOUEY Ont aN 21, | tongue with salad dressing. Rell, according to records at the eoun- ty courthouse. | COLD MEAT ROLLS Cold meat rolls for a buffet! luncheon or supper table. Select !bologna, boiled tongue and ham OPPORTUNITY FOR GUARD RECRUITS (Centinued from Page One) receive $30.00 per month, a pri- vate first-class, $34.50, or better, a corporal, $42.00 or better, and a sergeant, $54.00, or better. In addition to a private’s base pay as listed above, there are spe- cialists ratings, which would in- crease their pay by several dol- lars per month. All this plus proper clothing and three square meals a day. “There is no doubt in my mind that’ the conscription bill, which is causing so many hot argu- ments, ‘will be passed, and in the very near future. “When it does, and is put into effect, I don’t think that a young man who is conscripted will have any choice as to what particular branch of the service he may de- sire to join. My argument now is the time to take advan-} tage of the fact that thefe‘\ dre vacancies in the local unit’ of National Guard, which is*as- signed to 3” anti-aircraft guns. This branch of the service will be | ‘heaven’ compared to some others that I have in mind. “Another point is, the advan- tage of being with a group of home-town boys—boys who have known one another practically | all their lives.” Lucia Carruthers, 25, of Seattle, Wash., runs a school to teach whistling. MONROE MEAT MARKET POTATOES, 10 Ibs. CAMPBELL'S BAKED BEANS, 2 cans _ 15c No. i small can TOMATOES. 6 cans ae No. 2 can TOMATOES, 2 cans ae CREAM. 3 cans PHILLIP’S TOMATO suIce large can. 3 cans 25c BACON. ib-pkg. 20c 510 Fleming St. Phone 411 is, | in very thin slices. Spread the "| bologna lightly with mustard, the ham with horseradish and the up eath slice quickly and wrap in waxed paper. Chill and ar- range on platter. Peanut butter as a filling for rolls is something new. Roll out) bread dough as for cinnamon rolls, then spread peanut butter, thinned to a paste with cream generously over the dough. Roll up . quickly, cut off half-inch slices and let rise on a greased pan until the rolls have doubled in size—this usually takes about! two hours. Bake 15 minutes in a moderate oven. Several hundred Florida orch- ids ‘are on exhibition in -the “orchid jungle” at the Florida exhibit at the World’s Fair. ‘GARRISON BIGHT WORK BY T. & T. (Continued from Page One) with, or effect upon, navigation, should submit such protest in writing, with reasons in suffi- consideration. Protests should be mailed to the District En- | gineer, U. S. Engineer Office, P. O. Box 4970, Jacksonville, Flor- ida, in time‘ to: be received-on or before August 30, 1940. Plans of this work may be seen at the U. S. Engineer Office, 2nd floor of U. S. Courthouse and Post Office, Jacksonville, Fior- ida, and U. S. Engineer Suboffice, Miami Beach Florida. WHEN IN NEW YORK Tommie’s Skating Palace | Beginners, 10 to 11:30 A. M. Afternoons, 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. Evenings 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. Clean. 3 Healthful Recreation Orderly Decent Amusement Establishment _ Saturday. Aug. 24, 10 till ? © La Ronen Rainbow Room Admission $1.00 couple Jack Randall in OVERLAND MAIL also COMEDY and SERIAL We Roast, Blend and Grind STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE to Please Your Palate ORDER YOUR POUND TODAY Another Weekend Bargain Strip Of Food Needs AT LEE’S Genuine Spring LAMB LEGS, ib PORK LOINS, by half, ib Boneless BEEF ROAST, = Georgia PEANUT ROLLS, ib Assorted COLD CUTS, ib Country Roll BUTTER. ib Produce Items — 19¢ 3 Ibs. 13¢ Georgia PEACHES, doz. CABBAGE. ® - BC PLUMS, doz. 12¢ Sith aS Meat Items _ 28¢ _ 22¢ 28e 20c 29c Fresh poeinat White a. _ one OLEO. _18¢ Grocery Items Sone So" __ 1Ge ee Rosedale PEACHES, No. 242 can, 29¢ N.B.C. SHREDDED 9c Pillsbury’s FLOUR, 5-tb sack ___ ieee gh: 21¢c DESSERT, 4 pkgs. _ 19¢ sae ee ee LEE’S FOOD CENTER Duval and Angela Streets ONIONS, 15¢ Red 25¢ 2 cans WHEAT. pkg. 22¢ BLACK BEANS, 2 Phone 94 Free Delivery EINHORN’ Week-End Specials HEINZ CATSUP, 8 oz, bottle APRICOTS, tall can CORN FLAKES, pkg. MACARONI, 1-% -pkg. SAFETY MATCHES, CAMPBELL’S BEANS, 16 oz. can (limit) a MARSHMELLOWS, 1-Ib pkg. 15e SAUSAGE. 1%-B can LSC —— -20c CANNED VEGETABLES —MIX ’EM UP! 25e]) _15e _28¢ 22¢ 22e 25¢ _be 5e 6c YOUR CHOICE OF 3 CANS FOR ORIOLE PEAS, can - BUTTER. MAXWELL COFFEE. Bb Fis EHLER’S GRADE “A” LUZIANNE COFFEE. B_ foe sae EINHORN’S 2 Phones 2 Trucks Duval and Olivia Streets PHONES 215 and 216 i We Offer You A |j Complete Food Service Dressed Poultry Vegetables Dairy Products Meats Fruits Vegetables We carry a complete line of BIRDSEYE FROZEN I | | | | | cient detail to permit intelligent | { you have cucumbers apies ty, select some of — + out the cente nd vegetable salad. Set thes shapes on shredded iettuce om 2 platter. garnish with stuffed harc even suze. x it for supper ing and it bs Te Not 4 or 5 BAIT ITEMS but « complete supply 4 N ‘ ‘ ; ‘ ‘ ‘ N ; N SUGAR sus ___ 19¢€ Frits & Vegetables CELERY 13¢ LETTUCE PIPPLALLLELALLLALIZLLLALLLAAAL ALLL LL Ad vo PEACHES GR RED A OR 2 eet a TOMATOES 2 lbs. COFFEE US Sct 21*c MATCHES a 5e POTATOES l7e WEEK-END S SPECIA LOW SUMMER PRICES or lS ———r MILA =sc PORK and BEANS Ze = SPACEETT!I Ze EDDYS sT4RCe tts Ze OCTAGON sOaP oe Se yy