The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 7, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY :-: | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | —————— |NEW OFFICE FOR [THOUSANDS WILL ssi U. S. WEATHER | DR. JULIODE POO| ~—sHAVE TO ‘DOG IT’. _ Dr. Julio de Poo announced to-| (Continued from Page One) Observation taken at 7:30 a. m,/day that he is now located in new |can be’sure, be friends of con- | 75th Mer. Time (city office) | Temperatures {Highest last 24 hours ___ SATURDAY, DECEMEEE 7 —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— BOY SCOUT NEWS TROOP 54 Members of the troop discussed ... |a hike scheduled tentatively for jquarters in the Renedo Building, |@tessmen and senators, or politi- Friday, December 20, at their upstairs, 515 Duval street. jeal potentates of some high order, meeting last evening at Stone “ The doctor’s office hours are|for practically all the tickets for Church annex. Final decision was from 12:30 to 1:30 and from 6:30 | seats are issued through the joint left for the meeting next week. ; 70 |to 7:30 p. m. daily and b: Ni Phyllis Adams entertained mem-jwill be able to make recordings fe ree ee 'y an y ap- aati : it-| .No other matters came up at yilis ente {wu S|Normal __ car~7} | pointment, eee) ioral inaugural teen this meeting, balance of the ev- bers of the Junior Woman’s Clubget their voice tonight on the new Precipita! —________ ening being taken up with at the clubhouse on Division|machine reeently purchased by SU ODAE De tr lin January, 1937, (Preside Hipoci. including statement street Thursday afternoon. Johnny Nebo. w t : DIVORCE ACTIONS |Roosevelt. took his oath in;<a ‘goed’ turns and’ collection of dues Christmas colors were carried} There will be a big “Jam Ses-| downpour—but even then there — ET 5 Final decree in the divorce out, the table being beautifully!.._., 1 jwere no vacant seats and not Sisea OVS ieee jSion” at the club tomorrow aft- | - z decorated. High score was turn- suit-filed by Mrs. Gloriang Gard- much standing room. That’ was jmer Bayly against Edward J. ed in by Mrs. Allen E. Curry and |€f200n, 3:00 o'clock. the first time the inauguration SACRIFICE SALE consolation was captured by Bayly, charging desertion, wa was held on January 20 instead One lot $350. Two other lots, ee Mrs. Frances Johnson. School Library recorded in the Circuit Court tls of March 4 and many were the One a corner $750. Must be sold Pp and 46 Has 18 New Books week, according to records at the’ NE—8 miles per hour Voice Recordings Held Meeting At Starlight Club Sues aay |Lowest last night _ Miss Juanita Dongo and Miss} Patrons of the Starlight Bar | Mean Janior Women Deficiency Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches Deficiency inches __ a 151 Wind Direction and Velocity 0.28 ees 35.30 since over the Lake region with a nar- row trough of low pressure ex- tending southward into the west- ern Gulf of Mexico; while mod-! erate high pressure overspreads western and southeastern dis- tricts. Temperatures have risen throughout most of the eastern Portion of the country, and have fallen somewhat in the Plains States and northern Texas. Pre- cipitation has occurred during the last 24 hours in portions of the Lake region and eastward into New England, and also over a m. m m. m. takings. | LOOK! es MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS Housecoats. . .Bathrobes Dresser Sets. . .Gowns rca enc" || CHRISTMAS GATS Never before have we as- Silk Underwear. . .Hose |! sembled so complete an as- i] sortment of Novelty and Prac- Pocketbooks. . .Stationery |' Linen Handkerchiefs tical Gift Items for the entire Manicure Sets. . .Sewing family. YOU DON’T NEED TO SHOP Kits . . .Costume Jewelry Slack Suits AROUND WHEN YOU eee COME TO US! For Their Home! . . ton and one to Mrs. J. M. Navar-:} ro, in the city cemetery. H Vanity Sets. . Tablecloths Mr. Kull, a regular advertiser, Luncheon Sets. . .Towels ee in The Citizen's business direc-| Sk 1 Pillow C Today S$ Horoscope tory, does cemetery work of all . = H - . paiieinas Bie Pp _ikinds and has been coming tal is the time Curtains. . -Draperies Knick-Knack Stands Key West to take care of this|| strong men- | city’s needs for many years. Hé Cookie Jars. . .Toasters Waffle Irons penetrating, |is very appreciative of the sup- very ambitious. | port given him by the people of Sandwich Trays Table Ornaments enterprising, | Key West. ee a of progr Za. For Him! . . BETTY RAYMOND om announces a complete dinner a for 50c that cannot be equalled Handkerchiefs. . Socks anywhere in Key West. This Shaving Kits. . .Traveling |. amazing food value represents % = Part.eaee a real challenge! Delicious Brush Kits. . .Pajamas soups, fresh vegetables and a bes. 4 large choice of home made Ro ay eee desserts, are only part of a Necktie Jewelry delightful dinner served in a charming and refined atmos- Belts and Buckles Slack Suits. . Slacks Shoes. . .Leather Jackets Suede Jackets. . .Sweaters PM. 5:33 11:59 der, Ada Rodriguez, Zolita Cobo, Ee neael ° Marguerite Page, Lelanette Rob-| @ Swict Grararntnet: Con ee us erts, Louis Hawkes, Louise |«rlight of the Silver Bird”: Daw- FORE T Ketchum, Marjorie Gwynn, Fran-|son, “The Butterfly Shaw’ ‘(Till 7:30 p a, jnarrow strip from the Ohio Val- ces Ellsworth. jFrench, “The Lost Bayon?) key wWest and Vicinity: Partly ley southwestward to eastern A a i Knight, “Lassie Come Hom keto iecsastieik 4 s day: | ¢*as, with heavy rain in north- Harris Room ee: Be aaad a if +3 Felightly? be sh tentght: nasiere western Louisiana. idmore, “Hill Doctor; On, | « pe et G. S. KENNEDY, Mothers To Meet Sons of the Admiral”; Purdy, |*te easterly to southerly winds. | Official in Charge. sel ida: Considerable cloudi- Harris School | “He Heard America 2 i Room Mothers'jon, “Lost Island”: Ho ‘Song ness tonight and Sunday, possibly will hold a meeting Monday aft- Dog”, and O'Brien. joccasional showers near east coast MONROE THEATER ernoon, 3:00 o%tlock, at the home William Powell—Myrna ‘Loy “Valiant”. - ae ove ee ee “glee of Mrs. Bernie C. Papy, 1021 ithis afternoon and tonight, over Washington street. KULL TO INSTALL inorth portion Sunday; slightly —in— Eton warmer tonight; cooler in ex- I LOVE YOU AGAIN ‘Anchor Room TWO MONUMENTS treme north portion Sunday. Matin Bal 10c, Or. y | CONDITIONS H ee—Balcony - Opens Tonight Frank X. Kull, manufacturer of! A low pressure area of marked || chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ Bob Taylor of the Boat Bar is opening his Anchor Room tonight monuments of every description, | intensity is céntered thi 5 i : ‘red this morning‘ arrived here from Miami Wed- and is offering several special features for the occasion. nesday to complete a number of} i Boat Bar has recently been re- contracts in this city. modeled for the season. Those pres sides the above murmurs that one of the great’ af once. _—_—— Mrs. Joseph Lopez, president; a ee endment would be that hereafter T. Roberts heppard, Jr.; Mrs.. Each year the High School Par- Bee AS ee ee the inaugural would be held in- quyuyaeeecemms | » Merrill Rob-!, ate, = | for the outdoor inaugural again Raymond Curry, Miss meena ecleeiias be Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today this year without any official P sf y- jSea level, 30.04 ( millibars) : Established 1885 ‘wood, Betty Alice Miss Mary Trevor, the school ries =. time aperuoches ox ren of Licensed Funeral Directors Clara ‘jibrarian: Those bought this term Zunee =a eter : bad weather lengthen, there is | ss : S 238 p. i Sicee Rina Servi » Anita’ Ferris, “Jerry of the Academy”: Becontis ee may be the last of the open-air | Phone 135 Night 696 Cc o M P A N y Borden, ! Snedeker, “White Isle”; Urmston, | ———— Watkins, Lois Pin-'pine Susan”; Burglon, “The Cu-| ree Is Pleased to Announce im KEY WEST mentioned wi benefits of the Lame Duck am- Apply 1401 Division Street We C66y font teases Aseccislion- ineigets oe doors. Plans, however, were made ° Lopez Funeral Service ~ ° 4 ona Lopez, Mrs. Andrew El-!" The choice of books is left to| Sg acuta 3 suggestion of change, but as the Edna are: Daugherty, “Daniel Boone"; sunset. ~ cee much unofficial talk that this Barbara Curry, '«Forty Faces”; Darby, “Colum- | (Naval Base) the Opening of 2 Including a Sewing Center and Di-play Room Managed by COMPANY TRAINED SEWING TEACHER and SALES and SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES OPENING ABOUT DECEMBER 13TH —~et— 509-511 Southard St. (Next te Bus Terminal) While here he is installing a ] beautiful monument to Ed Hus- “LOOKS LIKE CHRISTMAS IS TO STAY!” Today produc tality. The mind concentrated, ar The disposition leading to the sive stud thusiasm. probable much success be attained during early life. and that later results may not be so satisfac- tory. for repairs Building costs like those of today may not last forever, so take advantage of them now. Repair jobs that you put off until later should be attended to or floor while you can do it economically. Call us today for additional information or a free estimate. Chester Morris—Jane Wyatt —in—) = Girl From God’s Country Also Comedy and News complete. They 25c, SOc. 75c to $1.00 per phere. The Betty Raymond Res- taurant serves from 11:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m., including Sundays at 512 Caroline Street For Reservations Phone 364 Lumber Corp. 731 Caroline Street PHONE 297 Extra Special!— Give FUR JACKETS 50 NEW GENUINE FUR JACKETS Just Received. Come and see them. Prices range from $13.50 to $65.00. Carical, Alpine, Red Fox $13.50, $18.75. $25.00 $29.00 SiS sss ——_o———— YOU'LL FIND ALL THESE TO MAKE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF GIFTS FOR EVEN THE MOST SPECIAL AND PARTICULAR ONES ae ARONOVITZ igloo STORE LEADERS” Complete Outfitters For MEN—WOMEN—CHILDREN 14 Shopping Days Before Christmas Don’t Wait for the Last Five Days .. buy now. ::dhere at the— STORE OF FASHION We Are Prepared to Take Care of Your Every Want at Right Prices ° | Ladies” FOR MOTHER— | SILK DRESSES, Vanity Sets, and many OF SHOES for Christmas, $1.98 to $5.00 PHOENIX HOSE. for, Men Women and Children make excellent GIFTS. —JOE. ae Hand-made ; e m| ANTI-GLARE THE SUN GLASSES MADE TO AIR SERVICE STANDARDS Aviators demand a sun glass that will filter out d rays of light, that will transmit useful light. Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban glass is built to these difficult specifications. And now available for your use are Ray-Bans, “America’s finest sun glasses,” for shooting, outdoor and sports wear. Let us show our variety of nine attractive styles. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Address Phones 532 Duval Office: 332 Residence: 235 LACE SCARFS, all sizes « Extra-size, Hand-made cones OLED 50c Chinese Linen LUNCHEON SETS 50c UP PILLOW CASES, im boxes _____ ONE SHEET and TWO CASES— made up in cellophane ae set _ EE a A stunning array of EVENING DRESSES for the Festive Holidays—also separate EVENING JACKETS and SWEATERS 39¢ | were $5.95, i $2.95 ALL READY-TO-WEAR WILL BE REDUCED EVENING SHOES, in Gold, Silver, Brocades, etc. EVENING HOSE— COSTUME JEWELRY. BAGS, etc. PAJAMAS— Van Raalte Jerseys, Silks and Satins, also some with matching COATS. GIFT SUGGESTIONS— for the King and Queen of the Family. Either or girl— POPPA-MOMMA DOLLS DR. DENTON i APPELROUTH’S gift items for the house. Embroidered Satins, Silks and Crepes. Quilted and Fuzzy-Wuzzy House Coats. ieee FIX UP YOUR HOME FOR THE SEASON AT RIGHT PRICES 50-inch Sun-proof _39e and Washable CRETONNE. yard 50-inch TAPESTRY. eee that — 50e: ana hrs = 2 pair 4-YEAR CERTIFIED SHEETS and CASES, at right prices. $1.50 INDIAN Better BLANKETS. an $10.00 _ $2.50 COMFORTS, up from __ MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY. HOLTSBERG’S YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTER! Our tables are chock full of GIFTS for EVERY Drop in and look around—everything is on display! ! ! Because She Loves Nice Things, Give: Barbizon Slips Van Raalte Underwear Kayser Hosiery Chinese Hand-Made Gowns and Slips Lovely Hostess Gowns Lounging Pajamas Satin Night Gowns Boxed Dresser Sets Chenille Robes Embroidered Sweaters Hand-Made Luncheon Smart Slack Suits Bedroom Slippers Evening Wraps Sets Special Week-End Sale! One Group of regular $6.95 Fall Dresses on Sale at $3.95 - Fall Hats reduced to $1.00

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