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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY Marvil’s Cabana In Pre-Season Opening Next Sunday 5:00 P. M. Fred Marvil's its Pre-s day, Octot 5:00 p. 20, beginning at ich time the Note” are sched- ir re-appearance ktail bar. yeral months been undergoing includ- 1ew features facing the decorated of also bar with decorat 2 1 re- “Three last on Opening on Sun-} | Xylophone, Cabana will hold{season and it was only in answer to the numerous requests that Fréd-Marvil consented to have the girls return again this year. } bunch THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | HOMESPUN FOODS HELP TO | SIMPLIFY HOSTESS’ ROLE! By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE, AP Feature Service Writer Don’t put off entertaining the becat you have little 9 prepare a meal or be- cause your pocketbook is limp. You can give an informal buf- nge the food on fet supper, arr: the tab! & change in the trio this year i hag been made. Instead of the one of the young ladies will be a_ talented, piano and accordian player. Both the trumpet player and the bass will The “Three Girls of Note” will be supported by the Cabana’ s fa- vorite “year- sound trio”, Jack Crawle vley and Otto Diva Another improv it worth mention is the new w rooms which Fred Marvil cla to be the best looking and mo: sanitary in the city and compare with those found in high class clubs anywhere. of nflavored gelatine green peppers. flour, poon each of paprika and lated sugar. Add three cups i tomato soup and a cup of r chicken stock or canned Simmer 20 minutes,! g often. end the spaghetti and tomato c xture and pour over 1% pounds chopped raw beef formed into inch balls. (In place of beef you can use a pound of cooked shrimp or crab or two cups of oysters.) Mix in 142 cups d cheese and pour into but- llow baking dishes and nutes in a moderate oven. Another plan © center your menu about brown topped ESCALLOPED OYSTERS. Ac- n bi g bowl of its or rolls Top off with baked I vi ice iu is simple, fill- ard to prepare. CHICKEN POT PIE shout ap- i not this Mix in six table-} 32 teaspoon salt and! FOOD FACTS IN A NUTSHELL ANCIENT SYSTEM The chain store system of mass merchandising and _ distribution, as a result of which many for- mer luxury foods are now avail- abie to the low budget home- maker, is not. actually a de- velopment of our time. On Lo Kass, a Chinese merchant, estab- lished a distributive system in- volving use of a large number of stores throughout China, 200 years before Christ. However, the present chain store system is distinctly modern in its scientific system of distribution and mer- chandising. } FOOD BUDGET A recent survey. of American grocery bills disclosed that 87 percent of the wage earners in this country spend an average of $428.76 a year for food. BOTTLED OLIVES New York is the leading state in bottled olive production, turn- ing out more than $1.500,000 ‘RAMONIN’S TO OPEN TOMORROW Announcement is made Page one today of the reope for the winter Po} 615 Duval street. The place has been closed for the past six wee season while remodelling and work was performed. Two special di planned for the reop and in t row—at ni evening. ROAST WALNUTS Roasted punch to the ri'ment by t Bezanilia UNCRACKED PORCELAIN Never set hot ce- n surfaces. pans on p Wire cake rack: protec the large stock of me f Ra- ‘PRICES REDUCED By further reduc reducing prices wear mtor’s cumstances ‘NO MATINEE FOR PALACE re will be no m mance at the oday, according the m The will be shown This change “ed Rogelio Ca suried this » clock. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion reeves promptly cause it goes right to the seat «! r slowly, in water Worth annually. The total val- j 2 7 5 i olds tha ° to cover, a five-pound stewer. uation of olives bottled in this Today's Birthdays sd n col Water Ot A. ax celery leven tree sprigs eaumiry amounts to more” than d nineral oil first, and $4,200,000 a pened St. Paul’s Ladies Enjoyed Study Class nd instructive was s held Wednesday Parish Hall t Mrs. E Education ; JUST RECEIVED— Full shipment of — MEN’S UNIFORMS in WHITES and BLUES for Captains, __ Lieutenants; hicf Pet fficers and Sailors or Men in the Service CAPS for all Uniforms BOB EVANS HATS SHOES and Whites Many Other Goods All on SALE Today Army and Navy Store R. Kirchik 706 Duval St. Phone 83-W y and 1'2 teaspoons of; salt after the chicken has cooked | a The chicken is done 2 erally falls off the; Semolina paste, from which Separate the fowl from ™acaroni is made, is shaped by ock, cool each and_ store Italien manufacturers into more refrigerator. than a hundred different forms e chicken into fairly {In addition to the usual macaroni d pieces and add it to a/Cf Spaghetti form, the paste is auce made by using the also shaped into stars, cresce: 2 place of butter or|SMall animals and many others. and the! quid. This makes ored gravy. If nicken fat leftover, James Truslow Adams of Southport, Conn., noted historian, | «. born in New York, 62 years Rear Admiral Walter B. Wood- general Lynchburg, 100 ‘VARIETIES liary. quickly allavs the x to have your mone; bace CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest nee Spo a pastry tube. Serve with ; Navy, , 59 years ago. ussion and gave some!|V born at undance. You for sccor | SHOP 5) (2 PRUNE tions. >, secretary tation of Evanston, , born at i, Charles M. I. Stine Del. born at Norwich, r shortening —— ae FISH INDUSTRY The New England fishing in- ausiy was originally established c by Basque fishermen who cross 1c chicken mixture into €d the ocean about 1500. By 1700 cS buttered baking dishes New England was exporting cod- and cover with biscuits and bake |fish valued at $700,000. a moderate oven. ; > a i Atlantan Guest Johnny Mack Brown in s OF E. J. Bayly RAGTIME COWBOY JOE executive Aux- Dr. was play- Wilmington, 1g 72 years ago. for mer of If You Really Want Te Enjoy A Good Dimner TRADE AT The BERMUDA MEAT MARKET MEATS and PRICES cam Se) found. We will try to pleese | you on any cut We Handle Only WESTERN BEEF Hormel Branded RIB ROAST j P ort Provide an noted du Por nd let vou off easy. SPAGHETTI CORNWALLIS is r the hot ceo and eco up the ref nd of water, addi of salt for tw Drain, rinse i water. Brown six tablespoons bacon fat cup chopped ns and cup each of chopped celery 1ograph. chemist. D. H. Saun- 58 years ago. irector of Dis-; Sidney Kingsley of N Kansas City playwright, old of | ago. convention) Adm. Harry £. Yarnell of New- of the U.T.O. of port. R. 1, retired, born in Iowa 65 years ago. of wa Charles E. Denney, s nt ties of of the Nortiern Z ¥. ly, in t. Paul, Minn., born at h- 1-3 ington, D. C., 61 years ago. 34 years * born there the highlight and the amc of the MONROE THEATER George Brent—Virginia Bruce MAN WHO TALKED TO MUCH and BAD MEN OF EUROPE Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- church. are growing in} those in charge re- announce that next month it is planned to have a talk and s the church work in China by Mrs. tor missionary The E. H. Dunbar. of Atlanta, Ga. left Key West today following a leasant t with his brother- w, E. J. Bayly, of this city. also COMEDY and SERIAL oni and lide on — Chane ; ea : ; = chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ ner in is to be 2 an night Wat- | date Present We were: Mesdames kins, Louise Grant, Ellen Tyr Amy Shine, Marie Russell, Ber- tha Singleton, Nellie Curry, Madela Gloriana M Bay|) 1 Maggie Pierce, Lei t V nia Shine and Clo Watkins; Father Dim- mick and Dr. Wassell H “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned | Rainbow Room and Cocktail nesday Clotile SAUSAGES AND Just Received from Tennessee a large shipment of Lounge CTED POUL DINING and DANCING SELE! » peed ARMOUR’S STAR fami ily rere pioens | saseieora of CANNED MEATS —— IN IN NEW YORK © New Z3:Story Motel @ Transit Lines to Fair Grown © Centrally Located | 5 Free Swimming Poot, Gym Bal) © Separate Floors for Ladies | © Air-conditioned Restaurant Lauriette Adams Married Saturday Miss Lauriette Adams, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Adams, former Key Westers, now of Mi- ami, was married last Saturday to Joseph Nichols, of that city, the nuptials being held at the Tabernacle Baptist Church, Rev. P. T. Taylor, officiating. Best man was John Adams, brother of the bride and Miss Mabel Knowles served as maid of honor. The newlyweds are making their home in Miami where the groom is employed at the Jackson Memorial hospital. a sO J couse wre mn ons — PHONE 52 — ay AND GROUP BA AD White and Virginie Streets 3rd STREET, NEW yYORK JOHN COBO. Prop. GEORGE A TUREEL, 145 EAST 2 HOTEL Sistersiben For Havana Mrs. John R. L panied by Schnotala ALL BLITZKRIEG PRICES CONTINUE ——_AT——_ ALBURY’S ECONOMY CASH GROCERY With these additions—Friday - Saturday Only 6c 15¢ 23¢ lic 22¢ l7e oxo. 12e€ «as 19¢ Gorrace CHEESE. 17 ¢ SAUSAGE ROLL. VELVETA or AMERICAN 2-1b box 47e doz. a Assorted 18e 35e S060 tT seen 16c COLD Cl'Trs ™ VEAL CUTLETS. Our Store Is As Near To You As Your Telephone Cor. Francis and Southard Sts. Free Delivery Phone 188 Green Peppers stuffed with Star Corned Beef Hash »eds, accom- her sister, Miss Helen secreta! to Lieut Commander T. J. Brady, U. S. 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