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-- PAGE FOUR SOCIETY --: Players’ Hallowe’en Ball Declared Success By Full-House Attendance Highlighting, and by all odds, | far outdistancing all Hallowe’en Parties héfd during this week, twas thé>Key 4West Players’ Ball theldAastfhight'in the Rainbow ‘Room at La Cancha hotel, with a record crowd’on hand to par- ticipate in the fun and frolic. Approximately half of the! Patrons at this successful Ball came in costume, others in formal attire, with those costumed pro- voking many screams of laughter and admiration the various types were dis ed. Dancing started promptly at 10:00 o’clock and the round of festivities continued until well after 2:00 o’clock this morning. ihe Marzyck, — Entertained Friends John Marzyck, Jr., | entertained | Over twenty door prizes were awarded during the evening, in two .batches, and two _ special awards Wwere.won following Spe~| cial raffles. < Those winning the costume prizes—eight in’ number, ‘were | the following: Jack Delaney, most outstand- ing, George, Mills. White, most comical, Ensign W. F. Payson, most original, and Johnny De- Poo, most amusing for the men, and— Doody Morgan, most original, Mary Morgan, most amusing, Edith Moffat, most outstanding and Barbara Bowser, most beauti-; | ful, in the Women’s division. Imaginary Invalid’ Cast Announced High School : Dramatic Club FOOD FACTS IN A NUTSHELL APPLES Apples. bave been a food for man since prehistoric times. The earliest form of the apple had a, hairy surface. When the early settlers came to this country they brought with them small bags of apple seeds which they planted and so started the first American orchards. FRUIT RELISH THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WOMAN'S CORNER (By The Associated Press Feature Service) FASHION FLASHBACK Skirts got tighter and tighter after 1900, until by 1931 women were forced to split them to the knee for stepping room, and add draped bu: for sitting room. But who are we to scoff? A look at 1940 s S, as interpreted n twill by Berg- dorf Goo an, will easily recall those “good old days”. The ’40 clinging black satin skirt design-} e Chopped cranberries combined with chopped oranges make a de- licious uncooked relish to serve with meats. The fruit should be sugared to taste and placed in the: refrigerator several hours before serving. CABBAGE Although the unconsumed part of boiled cabbage is not general- a_number of his friends at his/has announced the cast of their!ly desirable for later service if home Wednesday night. with a Halowe’en Party, beginning» at TWso'clock. : lind Albury, as an Ameri-; can Plag, was the winner of the | most original costume, and Rob- ert McClintock, as an old farmer, } took honors for the most comical. ; In a guessing contest, Della May | Curry, won the prize Those present were: Roberts, Betty Kline, Sawyer, Betty Myers, ‘Avila, Ernestine Evans, Paul Herrick, Rosalind Albury, Jack “Sawyer, Mary Belle Archer, Bert Cates, Wilma Sellers, Russell Baker, Margaret Russell, Thompson, Catherine Connor, Amando Canallejo, Victoria Arn- old, Donald Pinder, Robert Mc- Clintock, Lillian Pent, Della Curry, Harriet Wilson, John Marzyck, Jr., Mrs. Ralph Pinder, Mr. and Mrs. John Marzyck. Camnadys Here On Visit Paul Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Jeanette, and Cannady’s mother, Mrs. Thomp- son, arrived over the highway from Coconut Grove this morning to spend a few days with Mi ‘Thompson at her home on Whit head street. Rayford Eugene Ernest Cannady, Mrs. Former Resident Here On Visit F. R. Biaza and wife, of Corpus Christi, Texas, arrived in K: West earlier this week to spend a short v with his mother, Mrs. Fran iaza and other rel- atives. They arrived by auto. Mr. Biaza left Key West ten years ago and this is his first visit to his native city since that time. Magazines, illustrated pape and picture cards sent to the dead » usually are given to charitable institu- CHEST COLD MISERY fiRST—rub throat, chest, and back jose Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. spread. a thick la aot ape on the est ment away, VapoRub goes to work—loosens pulegeeaecs soreness or tightness— clears ait passages—relieves coughing. And often by morning, Mervin} three-act play, “Imaginary In- valid’, which will. be. presented i Novenjber 22 in the Hight School | Auditorium. The following students have been selected to “dramatize” the play: } Atgan—Walter McCook s-° Toinette—Rosemary Demeritt. Angelique—Flossie Key. M. Fleurant—Anthony Perez. Beline—Ruth Thompson. t M. -de_ Bonnefoi— Armando! Canalejo. Thomas Diafoirus—John Lewis Day. Louison—Ellen DiNegro. i Beralde—John Neff. M. Purgon—Jack Weech. Cleante—Charles Cervantes. DESSERT UTILIZES LEFTOVER SAUCES a 1 Leftover fruit sauces—and es- pecially apple sauce—really go; dessertward when made like this. | Fill tart pans with rich pastry.! Fill with the sauce and lightly jSpread with meringue. Bake 10 jminutes in a moderate oven. |Serve warm or cold. FOR CRISP BACON If you like bacon dry and jcrumbly, here’s how to fix it that way: Lay strips in a cold frying pan. Heat slowly and pour off the fat as soon as it collects. Turn fre- |quently with a fork. The bacon is |done when it has a dull appear- ance and is dry. The construction of a_ single large steam locomotive provides employment equivalent to the work of fifty men for one year. GET YOUR... MIDNIGHT SUPPER SANDWICHES — COFFEE CHILI — COLD DRINKS ——— SIDEWALK CAFE ——Open All Night——_ simply warmed over, it can be used to adyantage as a wrapper} in which pre- “1940 is the trimming of leopara tur, an the fur muff. 5 ern is the pompa- dour hat banded with leopard. | AN EASY SWING TO LOVELINESS Going round in circles is -one fry’ -or ‘bake smail!casy swing toward lovelier shoul- } portions of finely chopped ‘meat. ders. BUTTERMILK As a cheap source of easily di- {gested protein, which comprises nearly half of its percentage of food value, butermilk is deserv- jing of still more general use. A pint of buttermilk of average richness contains about as much |nourishment as two and a half j ounces of beef. BROWN GRAVY An excellent way to make | gravy brown is to toast a slice of ibread very brown, then crumble it up and add to the gravy. Just jbefore serving, the gravy should be strained to remove any pieces of bread that may not have dis- solved while the gravy was sim- mering. Columbia Restaurant 117 Duval Street (in front of Jefferson Hotel) Listen! Take Advantage Of This Opportunity! The Manager and Head Waiter of the Columbia Res- taurant have gone mad—they are offering on Saturday, Nov. 2nd, an eight-course Chicken Dinner for = THE DINNER: Hurs Doeuvres (Delicious Columbia Style) Soup Choice: Chicken Con- somme or Spanish Bean Soup Chicken a la Marengo Vegetables: Mash Potatoes (English Style) Peas from the Garden Saute Desert: Cream, Columbia Style Chocolate Cake, Columbia Style On Nov. 3 (Sunday) watch our Black Boards for a Surprise! ALL BLITZKRIEG PRICES CONTINUE ALBURY’S ECONOMY CASH GROCERY With these additions—Friday - Saturday Only Monarch No. 2 TELEPHONE PEAS, 2 cans DRY BLACK EYE PEAS, Bb __ Dole's PINEAPPLE JUICE, No. 1 fall, 2 cans __ 25c Se 15c ae Wilson's MOR. | | Here’s how: Put your finger tips on your! shoulders and rotate rhythmical} ly. Keeping your head back andj starting with shoulders high, pull them backward and down, then forward and up. : How To Relieve | Bronchitis — Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature | to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- | bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- j ding you must like the way.it | derstans | aed allays the a or you are | have your money \GREOMULSION| ' for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis | COLOR CONFLICTS - Barbara Hutton has found that even'her many millions afford no way to make her hair grow and return to its natural color faster than Mother Nature tended. And inasmuch as Barbara scintillating at a good many events in San Francisco and around Los Angeles, and is look- ing prettier than ever, this hair is quite a problem. Just now she is sporting a gold- en-reddish tinge. Some of her friends-are calling her “Red” she doesn’t appreciate it. e likes to enliven her ordinarily black clothes with touches of pink, and the red rules out that choice, At one time, she was c ably publicized for her hair. She explains that this re- any in- | sPectats— GARDNER’S PHARMACY “The Rexall Store” Puretest ASPIRIN. 100's, 2 for _. Mi 31 SOLUTION, pint. 2 for BAY RUM. 12 oz. 2 for BEEF, WINE and IRON, 2 for PEPTONA TONIC, pints, 2 for ___ Phone 177 $1.26 Free Delivery ise | sulted from a rinse she had on} ¢ Riviera after the sun had} de her locks streaked and What she'd like to do, she says, is to let her hair grow out in its ural ash blonde. She may get are a6 d to this when she gets back her present abode at Beverly Calif. Daytime, which she is mostly in shorts or other clothes, is all right for hair; ng, but théré's always the, temptation to" have ‘one’s coiffure! up at its best for evening still officially Count- tz von Reventlow, and says she hopes there's € more romance in her he isn’t going to talk about he subject until her divorce is final La the count inspiration for his e, was born.to her and she explained unusual FRIDAY. NOVEMEER p FITS INTO ANY PERIOD ON Latest in furnitureare the glass jand mahogany coffee tables ¢s- | pecially designed to go imto a room with furniture of more than one period. All-wood and all-glass tubles find favor in many homes t A well-chosen table can glamour to a living room. SLICED pe 37 4 SANDWICHES Sliced frankfurters make ta sandwich fillings. Simmer franks 15 minutes, then cool and chill. Remove the skins and cut the meat into thin slices. Arrange on bread spread with butter and mayonnaise. give name. She had just read a novel in which the hero was a Captain Desmond Lance. actu Ce AS a aS NEW CENTER FASHIONS Rose Marie Shoppe Dresses and 528 Fleming Street Accessories Phone 2.2 Saturday and Monday—1st ANNIVERSARY SAL< OUR BIRTHDAY — YOU GET THE PRESENTS One Rack of Dresses, very special Never Before One Rack of Dresses, wonderful values See Our Beautiful Four-Gore Slips Beautiful Leather Bags Sally Ann Wash Frocks Beautiful Felt Hats __ $153 At This Price $284 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Black, Brown, Cadet Blue, Green cks Shorts . $1.08 Children’s Beautiful ‘School Dresses, one » day only - 2 for $1.00 Haif-Dozen Wi ool Bathing Suits, close out $1.00 Gotham Gold Stripe Hese ___ TRREGUI ARS - 69e-79e-$1.00 Sc See Our Better Line of Dresses—All Special Prices CLARA INVITES YoU TO COME GENUINE MINK COAT Retail Value $1000° OR ONE OF THE 5© CASH PRIZES! Tree test Today! Closes Noy as er the big JUST WRITE A LAST LINE FOR THIS JINGLE: “Now you write the law Sins Sit clypas . (Your entry must be accompanied by 2 recipe folder irom a Treet cas or oeuumile of comer} Next week is the final week of the big contest sponsored by Armour’s Treet. Your last opportunity to win a genuine MINK COAT—valued at$1,000.00—made Fresh As All Outdoors = PAUL LUMLEY 510 Fleming Sz Phone 411 Introducing To. _ - Key West A WELL KNOWN QUALITY LINE cd FAMOUS CANNED GOODS “RICHLIEU” EINHORN’ Armour’s CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER Ideal for the table and for adding flavor to good food because its sweet, fresh flavor stays that way longer. Clover- bloom Butter must pass a rigid KEEPING QUALITY TEsT that insures its fineness before you Buy it!... Use Cloverbloom generously—it's rich in vitamins that build healthy,stardy bodies. more of the pee LARD, to your measure from luxurious, soft pone bois furs! Your entry must be postmarked before midnight, November 10th. So act today! Buy TREET—the all-purpose meat. It’s the Hasty, Thrifty, Tasty way to easy, delicious meals. It’s made of fine pork, delicately seasoned and cooked-to perfection. Ask your dealer for several cans of TREET. And while you're there, get a free entry blank with complete rules and suggestions on how to win a mink coat in the Treet Contest. Your nearest Armour Dealer has complete Contest Details... Ask him for entry blanks and full information foday! ICKS VapoRus Red Banner SLICED PEACHES, No. 1. 3 cans ___ 25¢ aia oad ST Sue Ne, 2 coms LOC 15¢ PICKLES; lie 19¢ _5e mS BERMUDA MEAT MARKET WILL OFFER MANY SPECIALS THIS WEEK-END Aas SS Specializing in High Quality MEATS Just Received From Tennessee %-Grown Hens, tb ______ 25 Year-old Roosters. 6 to 8 Battery Raised Rhode Island Red Fryers, Ib . 35¢ Two Butchers, Two Delivery and an,Expert Man to Sete Sot i on Your Poultry. Our Store Is As Near To You As Your Telephone — PHONE 52 — White and Virginia Streets Cor. Francis and Southard Sts. Free Delivery Phone 198 SAUSAGE ROLL, B 20c- VELVETA or AMERICAN CHEESE, A7c COOKING APPLES, 2-Ib box — 16c Fresh CAULI.. FLOWER, each _» Fresh STRING BEANS, 1b PORK SHOULDER. by. whole, 45 —__ BACON, i __ ARMOUR'S STAR MEATS