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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Harris School | Program Given The following program was given by the 2A Class of the Harris School on Tuesday, Sept The program was under the ection of their teacher, Miss ie Haskins. Good morning song, “We Come From Many Places.” song, “What Can us Loves Me” Doris Parrott, 1B. Recitation, “School” Clawson September Acrostic Joe Sanchez. Diane Dickens. Barbara Delgado. George Bean. Rita Canalejo. Joyce Gibson. Alton Cates Betty Russell. ienne Palmer. Ready for School” Rits 2 Canalejo. Recitation, “Do Your Best” by Melvin Lundbloom. by by Dorene by} and “Back followed by Flag} Song, “Stars In a Blue Sky.” Charter Meeting At Ley Memorial | A charter meeting for the pur- } pose of organizing a Woman's Society of Christian Service, will be held at t y Me morial | Church on Frid evening, Sept. 20, at 8:00 o’cock | Since the uniting of the three branches of Methodism a new] woman's organization becomes necessary to displace the old Woman's Missionary Society. | This will be a charter meeting and every woman of the church is asked to be present. An in- teresting program is} being ar- ranged for the occasion. Glass And Vacuum Glamourize Coffee Coffee mour is being surrounded by these days. A new container, — in is vacuum-pack s, has just been put on the 2 The container has a scientific reseal feature whic hermetically reseals the jar after use. And gone are cut fingers, to open, and sealed tightly Another ad since the the grin: though easily, > cap, nscrews vantage is visibilitv, housewife can see through the glass. Translucent Panels Make Kitchen Brigh* A light flooded kitchen is now considered almost as essential 2 modern kitchen equipment. Th convenience can be secured either new construction or remod eling by installing a panel of I lux blocks behind the wor top or drainboard. This will a¢ mit plenty of softly-diffused day light but will retard the passag of heat and sound. And it can b easily kept clean. Freezecold Preserves Frosted Foods In Home Until a little over a year ago refrigerators had no place in which packaged frozen foods— meats, fish, poultry, vegetables, fruit—could be kept without spoiling. The deficiency was met by freezorcold, a refrigerator in- novation which keeps frozen s inde tely at below- ng temperature. fret MONROE THEATER n Abel—B. Roberts FIA T OFFENDERS and SAFARI Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ SS SPECIALS ae WING LEE’S GROCERY Hershey's Sugar, 5 Ibs. __ 2Ic | Potatoes, 10 Ibs. 19c | | FRIDAY and SATURDAY Onions, 3 Ibs. 10¢ Del Monte Coffee. tb-can 22c } Jumbo Apple Butter, 2-Db 6 oz. iar Ketchup, 14 oz. bottle Oriole Peas. can Grits, 3 pkgs. Snowdrift. Ib-can Smarty Dog Food. 6 cans Waldorf Tissue, 6 rolls _ Swift Premium Ham. jb, by half or whole 25e¢ j ; Phone 107 $08 Fleming S:. FREE DELIVERY 25c site { 1S 25 |} 15¢ | 25e = 2Sc | | the scene | Party |Front street tonight when mem- {bers of the Art Center Corpora- | of ad: _meat shrinkage, and | Pas and Blackwell's ; | large. 3 for | |Jerez-Reece ‘Nuptials Monday Miss Elida Jerez a Reece were married Monday night at the home of the bride’ sister, Mrs. Elio Lopez, 1: monton street. The was performed by Jus Peace Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. The bride was dressed in j lovely satin gown and bridal vei to match. She carried a bouque of stephanotis. The groom wore a gray mer suit. sssiting the bride was Miss ' Mar H. Gato, and Tony Leto, Jr. stood as best- man. Immediately following the cere- mony a reception as held relatives and intimate friends. Bridge Tonight At Art Center sum- West Art Center will be of a_ Benefit at their headquarters Key on tion and WPA Art Project will be on hand to welcome guests. The party will get under way jat 8:00 o'clock. The manage- | mei nt has announced many val- juable table and door prizes will be giv lucky winners. Price ion is stated in an ad- vert nent elsewhere on this page. Mrs. Williamson Left For Home Mrs. W. W er the highwa her home i Williamson th morning Miami after a two weeks’ v her with hi mother, Mrs. Agnes Pritchard id other relatives. | Efficient Gas Range Insures Super-Thrift A thoroughly modern gas range should be attractive in appear- ance, with an enamel finist which will not chip or crack should ve a super-thrift over burners designed to use a mini mum amount of gas, but coo fast, which saves and reduces the rang should be easy to clean, without cracks or crevices. Organized yacht racing in the United States began about 1840. A tax on windows w ‘in England in 1696 Roy Rogers in THE CARSON CITY KID also COMEDY — SERIAL Benefit BRIDGE PARTY TONIGHT at the ART CENTER TABLE AND DOOR PRIZES Admission | Friday and Saturday SPECIALS =AT— lifts (rocery 21c! ! POTATOES, | 10 tbs. | LoG CABIN SYRUP, | can | STRING BEANS, 2 cans LIMES, 2 doz, ' PRESERVES, jar Crosse and Blackwell's | SELLY, jar Crosse and Blackwell SOUPS, can OCTAGON SOAP, small, 5 for 1 pkg. BLUE SUPER SUDS and 1 bar PALM- OLIVE SOAP KETCHUP, 14 oz. bottle, 3 bottles | 1101 Division St. Bridge left t 15¢ | 5c} 20c | 10c} | 10¢ | 25c | Phone 469 : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (EDITOR'S NOTE: While Jack Stinnett, AP Washing- ton Feature Service Writer, is on vacation, the space usually devoted to his column is mace available to the two mejor Parties for a pro-and-con presentation of an agreed list of Political subjects. Neither side has seen the other's articles and there will be no rebutt The Deme:ratic View By HAROL? L, ICKES Secretary of The Interior WASHINGTON, Sept 19.—It V a French moralist—the Duc de la Rochefoucauld, I believe who once remarked cynically that when a man s nen he means a nan”, I recall this saying in connec tion with the current third term illabaloo. When you hear a 101 percent patriot piously t a third term “on prin- , you may be sure that he a third term for Fr; D. Roosevelt in “particular seal super-patriots thought e thing for Calvin Coo- > to have a third term, but ss to be horrified—“on prin- ciple”, of course—at the thought of Franklin D. Roosevelt serving another term in the White House. In May, 1927, a nation-wide poll of 200 leading Republican newspapers, taken by the Los Angeles Examiner, showed most of them favoring a third term for Calvin Coolidge. At the same time Washington Star polled the mbers of the Republican Na Committee on the nd re-election of Presiden Coolidge”. Republicans = ardent third term- for Calv Coolidge. Some epublii to be sure, were s ied with a third term ‘alvin Coolidge. They wanted much more. For example, Sudbury, Mass., the Republican town committee voted 6 to 1 in favor of a life-long presidency for Coolidge, at double salary. es One could cite numerous Re- publican individuals as _ havi! n enthusiastic third terme e Chief Justice of the S Court, William Howard declaim z Taft, for instance, said that “it would be very satisfactory” if Coolidge were to run for a third term. Mark Sullivan, who has < of super-patriotic in- tion every time he thinks of n D. Roosevelt staying in White House 60 seconds long- n two terms, used to be an er third termer. He was all for ‘d term for Theodore Roose- n 1912 and for Calvin Coel- later. n 1925 Mark Sullivan dismiss- “third term bogie” as un- t. Finally, no less a = citizen than ex-Presi- Herbert Hoover must be set z third termer. In 1927 a third term for Cal- on August President Coolidge renominated and re- of President doing their best Ider the peo- “dictatorship”. to create the im- . if he should have years in the White overnight as i become a Hitler. and vicious non-, who are using the know. A President ; no matter imited y well-defined cked by -the courts and dependent (and frequent- pathetic) Congress—his move and gesture watched over and reported by a free (and often hostile) pr But is not a third term a viola- tion of tradition? My answer . that while traditions are import- in peaceful and easy times, beci a_millston> can - Blitzkrieg Continues hii <, anes Albury’s Econer:y Cash Grocery Not 4 or 5 BAIT ITEMS but a complete supply of Food Needs *TURDAY ONLY— —FRIDAY AND 5 220 19¢ 15¢ SIAM RICE," 5S lbs. __ SANI-FLUSH, _ large Campbell's TOMATO SOUP, 2 for TOMATOES, No.2can___ 6€ KETCHUP, 14 o2. bottle -10c PHILLIPS CORN, No. 2, 2 cans = 15¢ BURLINGTON STRING BEANS, No. 2 can ____ JOAN OF ARC KIDNEY BEANS, 17 oz., 2 cans VAN CAMP’S HOMINY, can - CARROTS and PEAS. No. 2 can _ VINEGAR, SRMO UR'S TRIPE, No. 2 can “19e can — W9e PIMIENTOS, _ 4 oz. can _ alas BEANS, ONIONS, 3 ibs. _ = AMERICAN _ SARDINES, 6 cans - PEANUT BUTTER, 2-1 jar FRUIT COCKTAIL. No. 1 Nature MONARCH © ARCH ORIOLE re Ube T, 3 boxes Te BLUE SUPER SUDS, (small plain), 1 5 c a 3-1 can ny _49¢ 19¢ 20c 23¢ uid or CRISCO, eee Many other items including our Regular Week-End Specials. Our Store is as near to you as your telephone. Free Delivery—Phone 198—Cor. Francis and Southard Sts. ALCOHOL, a -10e INDEPENDENCE SAFETY MATCHES, Te 10 boxes WALDORF TISSUE, 27e ae HARDWATER 6 bars 25¢ 15¢ SS5e 35c SPARE RIBS, BOILED HAM, _18e 16¢ Ib SALT BEEF, 25c 20c ASSORTED COLD Te 4 17¢c SKINLESS FRANKS, ib 20c 12¢ BOLOGNA, 9c 2 lbs. 10¢ PURE PCRK SAUSAGE, Ib-rolls 25¢ 8c VELVEETA CHEESE, 2-tb box FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE, tb SLICED BACON, ib FAT AND LEAN PORK, ib PURE LARD, b JEWEL SHORTEN- ING. 1 LA SEUR PEAS, 3 cans TRAPPEY’S BEANS, with Chile Gravy. Fics, IGS, 40 oz. 33¢ GEM or NU-MAID 12¢ ALL 10c CIGAR- ETTES. carton $1.00 eos. CAMELS or ‘HESTER- FIELDS. carton $1 25 eee MORRIS and MALLS, carton $1. 35 OLEO, i * riod of crisis. ee 'Medern Syrup Bottle Ends Drip And Mess The day of the messy syrup container, that dripped down the sides and on to the tablecloth, seems to’ be limited with the in- troduction of a new glass syrup bottle. The new container allows easy pouring without the fa- miliar drip and mess of the old- style tin. It fits the hand and is so lightweight even the children can handle it with ease. MARRIAGE LICENSES ~ Two seamen connected with the ships at Key West Naval Station were married this week according to license information op file at county judge Raymond R. Lord’s office. The marriages performed in both cases by peace justice En- rique Esquinaldo, Jr., united Myron Opitz, 26, and Virginia t Thomas, 26 and Ralph E. Reece, 22, and Elida Jerez, 19. New York has 10 fire-boats pa- trolling its 578-mile waterfront. The moon is approximately 240,000 miles from earth. around democracy’s neck in a pe- Every honest American, from George Washing- ton down, has recognized this. Democracy must be flexible, not muscle-bound, if it is to survive. Thomas Jefferson, by the way, was willing to serve a third term if there was danger of a mon- archist (the Fascist of his day) being elected. In conclusion, I should like to put myself on record as agreeing yith Mr. Wendell Willkie when he said, a short time ago: “Nor do I hold that a country can af- \ford to cling to a tradition for purely sentimental reasons”. Tomorrow: Democratic View on “The Relief Problem”. |sketch from falls PROGRAM ON AIR PROGRAM TOMORROW EVE- NING WILL FEATURE MANY STARS NEW YORK, Sept. 19 (FNS).— One of the most brilliant and en- tertaining radio programs presented is scheduled for y evening from 8:30 to 9 p. m EST, NBC hook-up. The program, non-cc mercial, is a tribute to the B: ish War Relief Society and wi present many distinguishe: Ta- iio personalities, including Rudy Vallee, Lawrence Tibbetts, Helen yes, Clifton S. Fadiman, and others. Lord Lothian is scheduled to talk briefly, thanking the — of America for their help ever Fri- over a nationwide jport of British War R Rudy Vallee is scheduled to act as master of ceremor rence Tibbetts v of spirited English lyrics: Helen Hayes will give a drar “Victoria Regina”, and Clifton Fadiman, of “Infor- mation Plea: will do bit from Dickens’ “Christmas A”. An outstanding feature of the all-star program will be the ifttro- duction of the song, “There'll Al- wa Be An England”, which sung by the British Expe- ditionary Force during the re- treat from Dunkirk and which has become as popular in this war as was “Tipperary” in the first World war. The program is sustaini no appeal for funds wil made. : The Burmese ing a fine art. con: There are more than 56 water- higher than Niagara Falls AMERICA'S LAR SELLING TABLE syRu GROCERIES Sliced PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can Cream Whipt * SALAD DRESSING. ats. No. 2 can TOMATOES, 2 cans Oversea APRICOTS. 3 cans Oversea PINEAPPLE JUICE, No. 2 can SUGAR. 5 lbs. N. B. C. (All 5c sellers) CRACKERS, 3 pkgs. Armour's CREAM. tall can BLACK PEPPER. Reg. 10c size Armour’s TREET. can Rainbow BLEACH, qt. bot. Smarty DOG FOOD. 3 cans Octagon TOILET SOAP, 3 bars FLY-DED, regular 10c (Lehede hh hd dd A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 BRITISH RELIEF © ANNOUNCES UNION MOVE WITH U (Continued from 3 from Page On Mediterranean Sea and that Britis the Italian RumForp Rippies > wm coe: wt "homes use c tecscope? Imported Cuban. and Mocha. day Order sx from your grocer. TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS IT’S DELICIOUS, MADE WITH L0G CABIN spur MILK PUDDINGS 14c Branded Steer Neat at our Meat Counter Country Roll BUTTER. Ib Wilson's Tender PICNIC HAMS. ib Western PORK CHOPS. ib Fresh FRANKFURTERS. Sliced BACON. ib Fresh SPARERIBS. or SALT PORK. 2 VEAL STEW. 2 Ibs. Nu-Maid seller. for mosquitos. 2 cars Zi*e 19¢ 25e 15e 19¢ 25c Bb Ibs. BUY AT THE BROADWAY “It’s The Proper Thing FOR ECONOMY SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Tce Do” POST TRACT! =e MEW. - 5 Came CIGARETTES. camton $1233 FRESH VEGETABLES U.S Nc. Se Fresr = TOMATOES. 2 ac ims Yelow ONIONS. 3 ios Cooming APPLES. 3 & 18¢ Se | RRS RRR ese em EXTRA SPECIAL rab a Turnip Greens SRNR cs a 2 for DUVAL and AN LLALAALLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLALALLALALALALALAALALLAAAAAALLAALAAALAAAAA fA