The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 3, 1941, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN EDDIE BUSH | HELPS FOR KEY WEST BACK IN CITY, 40USEWIvEs (Associated Press Feature Service) Golfers of the community will be pleased to learn that Eddie| SWEET POTATO LEFTOVER ee mas Here is a sweet potato leftover {that will make a hit served with leftover fish, fowl or meat: Mash} New tea towels, cleaning cloths \the potatoes and shape into half- and the like give better service in linch cakes. Sprinkle with flour | they are soaked an hour in soapy ickly water and then rinsed out in He paren ve inhot fat Top clear water, before they are used. ee PPA, SEIVE- This softens them and makes them more absorbent. PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, JANUARY 38, 1941 chains around white candles set to clean both’ sides of the shades.|chopped parsley, minced celery in silver or crystal candle hold- Brush again with a soft cloth. and grated cheese are sprinkled lers. Interwine with featherly | over each serving. |greenery or mistletoe and you| Black walnuts, pistachio nuts ‘have a very dainty, effective ar- {and filberts give distinct flavor | rangement for living or dining to frozen foods. About a cup for “The Store That Serves You Best” | | =: SOCIETY :-: CLASSIFIED” : COLUMN Many Of Young Folks Enjoy High Jinks At Casa Marina wee rage em Youth and high spirits reigned the Arthur Murray team, Jack| to run errands and learn trade. turned to Key West Country Club supreme at the Casa Marina last| Coles and Louise Firey, who found; Work all day. Box CT, The for the winter. This is his third night, when twenty members of | them a most responsive lot. They! Citizen. jan3-tf season in Key West and has re- Key West's younger generation,|danced the koky-koky, the la, turned with such a string of New had-a grand last fling to wind up | conga and several Oh, Susannahs, ; WANTED—A chance to bid on|_ 12 nas the Christmas. vacation. During |and their exuberance would have| your next printing order. The England championships they make this coming week-end most of taken the roof off, had there been h:-Press. mayl9-tf|one dizzy to contemplate. these boys and girls will return |one. It. was grand entertainment | Chief among them are .the North to their various schools and | for those sitting around and is Maine State championship, and colleges to resume the “grind.” | hoped it won’t be too long be- the richest tournament in Maine, | It seems that the crowd has been | fore such another party will be re-; wANTED—Service Station at- the Rangel Open, which at- partying ever since they arrived | peated. Incidentally, the gals, tendants and helpers; quali- tracts professionals from all the home for the vacation at the home jlooked just too divine in their| fications, intel! gence and New England states. He went to of one or the other, and last night | party frocks, and the boys were no! honesty. See LOU Friday after 99 holes in the Maine State, long- they were entertained at Mrs. |slouches either. ' 8 p.m, Duval and Division est in the history of the state, to Wallace Kirke’s home, whose} Attending the party were the! streets, jan2-3t win by three strokes from Joe daughter Jeane returns to Stuart; Misses Letty Sullivan, Jeanne} Pino. The Rangeley Open also rooms. Silver stars sprinkled on each 2 quarts of ice cream is a ‘a white table cloth gives a sparkle good proportion. The nuts should jto a candlelighted table. be chopped rather fine and added ee after the mixture is partly frozen. Make sure that candied orange and grapefruit peels are cool be- fore storing them in a_ tightly- covered jar. This is for best fla- vors. Poe rt i pectinases i : Potato soup can be ithproved' if! —— - THIN WOMEN FOR CANAPES Here is a new topper for ca- napes. Mix equal portiens of fine- lly chopped ripe olives, dill pickles ‘and sardines. Add a mere sugges- tion of minced chives or onion and moisten with mayonnaise. Chill, to stiffen, and then spread jon crisp crackers, toast rounds or HELP WANTED Try this new confection. It is ECONOMY easy to make and economical. : Shape molasses-covered popcorn LOOK TOO. OLD | IT’s REALLY CHEAPER into finger lengths, roll quickly’ Women needing the Vitamin B, in slightly salted peanuts. Wrap in| Complex and Iron of Vinol to! TO TRADE AT colored waxed papers and stick | stimulate appetite will see what 9 upright in a basket for passing. |g difference a few lovely pounds | ARCHER S ‘make in filling out those hollows! If your non-washable window! Our Experience has proven Hall, Staunton, Virginia, today. | Davis, Barbara end Sarah Bowser, | WANTED—MAID (white or col- resulted in a tie, necessitating a As the grand finale they caine over to the Casa Marina afterwards as the guests of Miss Minnie Gard- ner Schutt, and this modern Miss returns to her school at North- field Seminary, Mpass., by plane next Tuesday. They were led in many of the newer “participation dances” by ‘Nancy Morgan, Betty Pierce, Ar- | lene Printz, Consuelo Coho, Jeane | | Kirke and Minnie Gardner Schutt; ‘and Messrs. Harry and Paul Gol- |gate, John and Donald Martin, | Nick Jacobs, John Brady, John} ;Thompson, Tracy Van Buren, |Gene Berkowitz and Walter | Price. | { Announces Schedule At ‘Art Center he Key West ‘Art Center has | madé%ajnouncement of the com- ing winter schedule beginning on Suriddy.: The folowing is the sthdeule' of the time that the gal- leries will be open to the public: Sunday—3 p.m. to 5 p. mj; Monday—closed all day; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday —9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday—9 a. m. to 12 noon. Opening at the Art Center Tues- day, January 7, will be a notable exhibition of fifteen paintings, known as the “Iowa Salon”. This; exhibit is regarded as one of the most important exhibitions in the history of the federal art program in this city. It includes the work of such well known artists as Wil- liam Schwartz Edgar Britton, Aaron Bohrod, recent winner of the Guggenhein Felowship, Louis | Guglielmi and Edward Chaves. Eight of the paintings come from the hands of New York artists, the remaining seven originating Winters Entertain | iKWYC Members | On Wednesday afternoon, Com- |! |modore and Mrs. Winter enter- tained at a-reception for the new| board of the Key West Yacht) {Club. | The guests of honor included | {Vice Commodore and Mrs. H. P.j} Connable, Rear Commodore and Mrs. A. E. Peirce, Rear Commo- dore P. L. Emerson, Fleet Cap- tain and Mrs. Everett Russell, Commander and Mrs. C. L. Hil- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mar- shall. | Other guests were the personal friends of Mr. and Mrs. Winter. ‘PERSONAL MENTION | Captain C. D, Harrington, who is in command of the P. & O. Steamship Florida, who had been spending two weeks in Key West visiting Mrs. Harrington at the} home on Whitehead street, has re- | turned to his ship, which plies be- |potato chips. shades are soiled, lay them on a! tasting Vinol. or). Good paying job for ener- getic, hard working, sober, sin- gle woman in new tourist home. Apply to Mr. Beckman, 321 Si- monton Street, at once. jan3-1tx PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames refinished. Sign painting. Paul DiNegro, 614 Francis street. nov18-tf HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. nov17-tf FOR SALE CHEVROLET ONE-YARD DUMP TRUCK. Will hold 1% Yard. $50.00 Cash. North Beach Inn. decl0-tf PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-tf |FOR SALE CHEAP—Crawford | | Electric Stove in splendid con- Will mannishness prevail in| yolks and 2 egg whites. Pile in a| 1225 Division street. jan3-tf dition. Phone 356. FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. Fully equipped. $100. James H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s —'swered in authoritative manner|have gravy left over, use it FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD play off, which Eddie won by} three strokes. He is staying at the Casa Ma-} rina. PACE SETTERS — IN STYLE RACE PLAN PREVIEW By AMY PORTER | AP Fashion Editor NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—One thousand women who work at} KEEP PEARS FROM DISCOLORING Keep peeled pears in cold salt- —~ ed water until time to serve. Put |14 teaspoon salt in each 2 cups of OYSTERS water needed to cover the fruit.) - A \If the pears are to be placed in Bie ar ey ‘salad, sprinkle them with lemon ‘And All Other Kinds |juice and chill until needed. This | HOT SOUSE AND CHILI | helps the busy housewife who has | | Ito make many beforehand prep- | Well’s Lunch Room | |arations for her meal. 900 Southard St. Phone 523-W | ee ae i CHOCOLATE SAUCE a fashion for a living are plottin; FOR PUDDINGS | i | America’s fashion Riere sg Chocolate hard sauce imparts a |When In Need Of A TAXI: | One result of their efforts soon|new flavor to -hot steamed or Call 9125 will be seen in the biggest fashion} baked puddings. Make the _ + H show ever staged in this country {usual hard sauce, add Pigs, Eveready Taxi Co. { —‘“Fashion Futures”, to be held!spoons of cocoa to % cup of the ——— in New York on January 8 and 9. | sauce and spread it over the top { “Fashion Futures” will parade |of the rest of the sauce in a serv- |500 advance spring styles to mem-| ing dish. Sprinkle with a few bro- | bers of the trade, for a twofold|ken nuts or candied fruits and) purpose: To consolidate America’s | chill until needed. recent fashion gains, and to set} style trends for the coming sea-| json. ‘flat surface, brush well with a clean soft cloth, and rub lightly’ with wall-paper cleaner. Be sure “TSIGANE” Gypsy Gift Shop GIFTS FROM EVERYWHERE Jefferson Hotel Bldg. Quaint West End Duval Street VIRGINIA PATERSON CONVERT LEFTOVERS , INTO PARTY FARE | Will dresses ge short or long?! Leftover mashed potatoes can | Will shoulders slope naturally, or/be whpped into a dish suitable) |be padded to squareness? Will|for party fare. Heat 2 cups of; * waistlines be normal or, abnor- leftover mashed potatoes in a} eet eee 0 Y ae mal? How about capes? Is ele-|louble boiler, add 4 tablespooris | gance coming in or going out?|cream, % cup mushrooms, 2 egg THE BE Y Se ier ne eee sports clothes? {buttered dish and bake 20 min-j| All these questions will be an-|utes in a moderate oven. If you! in | place of the cream. at “Fashion Futures”. The one thousand women ¢on-| ‘cerned are members of the Fash- | SILVER | lion Group, an organization! GOOD TABLE THEME | formed 10 years ago to strength-| Silver and white make delight- en the position of women in the|ful table trims. Festoon tinsel AND WHITE OYSTERS | cor. Margaret and Southard Sts. | Serving Meals Family Style | ETE, \@RY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS ORIENTAL PHARMACY THE SHACK Now Open | Special Rates By The Week } | STAR + BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE LE DETTE. CHECK THESE for SAVINGS! ALBURY’S ECONOMY CASH GROCERY GROCERIES and VEGETABLES Fresh STRING BEANS, & . OC Fresh TOMATOES, ib Be FRESH CORN-ON- 5 Cc COOKING APPLES, 4 c in Illinois, Masachusetts, Colo- » Bas rado and Louisiana, However, the | tween Miami and Havana. entire group, all oils of ample | size, shows vrey definitely the trend of American artists, mainly in the thickly settled east, during | the past few years, i The exhibit will be on view un-! Today gives a well-balanced til January 19th. All showings at jnature. But there is a senuous, the Key West Art Center are free | crafty tendency that may work to the public. |well toward success, by leading Oe hee oye ‘the native to act carefully and Members Of Baha’i | anything cruel, for Visit Key West | grow on you. — hard. Today’s Horoscope this ‘would Work and work Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davison, | of Miamt; Mrs, Holden, of Corl LATEST NEWS REELS | Detroit, Mich. formed a perty, AT STRAND THEATER: Detroit, Mich. formed a_ party} that visited Key West Thursday.. Mrs. Davison is a club woman of Miami and gifted with a fine|js shown at the Strand Theater | singing voice, Mr. Davis is con-/as soon as it is released in New| nected with the Miami public|/york, according to the manage- schools, and Mr. Kluss is a world|ment, who has now arranged to|\ TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 traveler. All are interested in the | MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped | pusiness world and to dignify the and one Johnson Outboard mo-/| field of fashion as an outstanding tor, 4 hp. $150. James H. profession for women. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. The Group makes a constant jan3-s effort to synchronize fashions. for | LOT on Washington jthe entire country. That is, they) Street, |time the release of new fashions | 50x100. Lot 12, Square 4, Tract to rake it possible for a woman! 20. Price $300. Apply James to get just as good fashion in her H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. home town as she can get in a Jan3-s large city. quietly. Avoid all tendency to HOUSE AND CABIN on lot News of the world and nation;OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—| Many Groupers are married 2 and have children, and they love 50x125, located on Big Pine to he interviewed on “Can a wo- Key, only 200 feet from Ocean pan manage two careers at} front. Good dock, skiff and one” | out-board motor for only $500 The Group aims to help women cash. Apply Sweeting’s Service who wish to enter fashion rrofes- Station, Simonton and Greene ions, and to make clear to schools streets. jan2-s 2nd colleges just what are the re- | ~~ |quirements for a fashion career. NR TR TIER MONROE MEAT MARKET, - 22¢ | Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. nov25-tf Relief At Last For Your Cough a ! pvoeegh ogg the trouble hi germ laden te soothe and derstanding quickly allays the cough to hai ri for s, Chest Colds, Bronchitis REOMULSION Cough s+ 512 Caroline Street -: HOME COOKING Dinner, 50¢c and Up OUR STORE IS AS NEAR TO Cor. Francis and Southard Sts, to us that for QUALITY, SERVICE and FAIR PRICES, there is no substitute. That's why our customers are con- stantly sending us new cus- tomess. RESPONSIBLE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED Dressed Poultry - Meats Fruits - Vegetables Dairy Products PHONES ‘67 and 47 814 Fleming Street MEATS AGE ROLL, SAUSAGE ROLL. 18¢ ae fete mame, 1». LOC COTTAGE CHEESE. 17 ¢ SLICED BREAK- ie pcos aa PURE LARD, eo ALL INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE Free Delivery Phone 198 COCCOHSOOHOSSOOOSOSOSOOOOOSETOSOOOOOOOEOSOOOOS Shop at Key West’s Leading Market Quality, Economical Foods BROADWAY Baha'i Peace Plan—peace after ‘the war. Miss Fussell Now ‘Improving FYineds of Miss Opal Fussell will be pleased to know that she is now on the road to recovery from a serious illness with which she has been confined to her bed for the past ten days. During that time the Orientale Restaurant has been closed but is reopening today under the man- agement of D. S. Walker. Miss Fussell hope to be up to greet customers of this establishment in person in the next few days. OYSTERS RECEIVED AT WELLS’ PLACE Lunch Room, 900 South et. has just received an- other shipment of nice Chesapeake Bay extra select oys- ters. The popular eating place has been headquarters for oysters in Key West for ny years. Wells’ also carries large va- riety of other key sandwic! souse and ch CARD OF THANKS Our sincere t extended to our bors for m ness show sorrow one, Cha’ grateful t use of their lovely floral sages of sympat THE MENDOZA FAMILY jan3-1tx ars, the ¢ large | week, | This week the releases will in-| | clude President Roosevelt in his |SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, ispeech to the world, latest pic-| tures from England, sports parade | of 1940 and scores of other inter- | esting news items. | | PLANNING TO RETRIEVE KEY TARPON SPRINGS, Jan. 3 (FNS). — Twenty-four bronzed | young divers will seek to retrieve | the golden key tossed into the wa- | ter at Tarpon Springs as a part of | the Epiphany celebration January | 6. | The successful one will be giv- ten the bishop’s blessing and, ac- cording to tradition, will enjoy good fortune during the coming year. The earliest “libraries of the} world probably were temples, The earliest record of printed {music is in the year 1465, WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? A booklet containing the opinions of fam- ous doctors on this interesting subject wilt . be sent FREE, while they lest, to any reader _ | writing to the Educational Division, $35 _| Fifth Ave, New York, N.Y. Dept. J-428 FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS Southard and Duval Streets |SESSIONS: 2 P. M. till 4 P. M. 7:30 P. M. till 10 P. M. IF YOU CAN WALK YOU CAN SKATE get first release news shots each | Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. POTATOES, 10 lbs. may19-tf Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-tf FOR RENT TO TOURIST COUPLE, delight- ful 4-room Apartment in priv- ate home. Hct water; no ani- mals or children taken. Price $65.00. 615 Elizabeth, Phone 117. jan3-tf FOR RENT—House for seasonal! rental. Completely modern. automatic hot water, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths. Good location 750 until April 15th. Box G The Citizen. jan3 3tx TWO - BEDROOM FURNISHED House, all modern conveniences $85.00 month. Apply after 3:00 p. m. at 910 Elizabeth stree . ja eocccgvccceevessescosece Roy Rogers—George Hayes in YOUNG BILL HICKOK also COMEDY AND SERIAL Secccccccocccesccsoseses “Key West's Outstanding’ LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof OPEN THE YEAR AROUND Garage Western Branded Beef At Our Meat Counter ON SPECIAL! SUGAR. 5 lbs. CREAM. tall, 3 cans No. 5 can - PORK HAMS. Ib 22c | PEACHES, No. 2% can 15¢ | FRESH KILLED PORK | Red Rose PAUL LUMLEY | * | ala 510 Fleming St. Phone 411 | Ce Pure BERMUDA MEAT MARKET LARD, 2 Ibs. NuMaid OLEO, 2 Ibs. Country Roll HANDLES ONLY Western Branded Meats —and— Selected Live Poultry BUTTER. tb from Tennessee ~ged 30¢ ROOSTERS. 25¢ 35¢ Bb FRYERS, bs) SELECTED VEAL and LAMB We carry a large assortment of JONES FIRST GRADE SAUSAGES BEACH NUT BRAND SLICED BACON Remember we handle only QUALITY and BRANDED MEATS 17¢: _25¢ 18¢ 17¢ 23c 36c ON SALE THIS WEE Maxwell House COFFEE. No, 1 can TOMATOES. 6 cans FLORSHEIM SHOES Here’s your chancel Every pair of Florsheims is reduced—for a short time only. Nothing is changed but the price! ibby's PEACHES. No. 2'2 cans No. 5 can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No. 5 can ORANGE JUICE 2B LEWINSKY’S MEN'S SHOP 524 DUVAL STREET For Prompt Delivery and CALL 52 JOHN COBO, Prop. Cor. White and Virginia Sts. \— Shoe Skates Fer Sale —| Bd Complete With Staple and Fancy Groceries Choice MILK FED POULTRY ee Black Hawk HAMS and BACON Fresh Killed PORK | K-END! 25c U. 5. No, 1 POTATOES. 10 Ibs. Fresh CORN; 6 ears California CARROTS, bunch Golden ripe BANARAS, 3 Ibs. Fancy TOMATOES and STRING BEANS, 2 Ibs. Yellow TURNIPS, Ib All Kinds Of Vegetables and Fruits: ON SPECIAL! 19¢ 20c _Te 10¢ 15¢ 5e Sale On Premium Canned Meats CORNED BEEF, square can .... 18¢ PREMIUM ROAST BEEF, can 19¢ VIENNA SAUSAGES, 3 cans .... 24¢ POTTED MEATS, 2 cans . CORNED BEEF HASH, 2 cans .. 18¢ No. 2 can CORNED BEEF HASH, can .. 13

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