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PAGE FOUR To Select Cast Of Entertainers Cast of entertainers | coming Cabaret wiil be selected |City, owner of a press that bears ner party was given to Mrs. Har- | wa: for the Dineen Parties Given \Last Week On Friday of last week, a din- |Miss Tuell Amazed |At Citizen’s Plant Miss Paula Tuell of New York THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |decorated with flowers. | Mrs. Sriver, having lived in Chi- cago all her life, came to Key West last August. Her husband} signed to the Naval Station at a meeting to be held this eve-|her name, was a welcomed caller old Sriver in honor of her birth- here last December in the capa- ning at Saint Paul’s Parish Hall on Bahama strect. The affair will be be direc held in Key West for many years, Persons desiring to take requested meet with the director this eve- in the show are ning at 7:30 o'clock. Woman’s Choral Club To Meet The Woman's Ch« o'clock at the Division street All members are requested to be in attendance. TRADE AT— al Club Wid ee eety meet on Monday afternoon at 4 |@cc'totype. Woman's Club on! WING LEE’S Key West Oldest Established Grocery WEEKEND SPECIALS No. 1 POTATOES, 10 lbs. ONIONS, 3 lbs, Large Indian River TANGERINES, each Maxwell House COFFEE, Ib No. 2 can TOMATOES, 2 cans Monarch MELBA PEACHES, 19¢ 10c le 24¢ 15¢ about]; two weeks from now at the Lal. Concha Rainbow Room and will} d by Mrs. Lillian Con- nally, who has staged Cabarets j |instead of the usual “mat” or Jat The Citizen. She inspected |day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lke plant and pronounced it an Stanley Shanholz. Later in the al: printing establishment, and jevening a large crowd gathered the amount ofjcompletely surprising the guest equipment for a press that was lof honor. {doing business in a city the size} Mrs {of Key West. In her words, it was } 5 |\“a shop that would be a credit to |was amazed at Victor Watkins took charge of entertaining the guests part |, city several times the size of |and many interesting and un- | his one; people here are lucky jusual games were played. |to have this shop at their dis-| Delicious refreshments were | posal”. _®"G served by the hostess, Mrs, Shan- | Miss Tuell was especially in-|}o)7 All gathered around the ta- |terested in the work of lino-! bie in the center of which was a jprints, a process whereby print-/ycaytiful lighted birthday cake ing is done from carved linoleum | 4), wished Mrs. Sriver many more happy years. She respond- ed in a few well chosen words. peli il of On Saturday evening Mrs. jpmnting: of s ver Baa i os Sriver, living in the spacious them hand set. She isplayed 7 ionel Plummers’ home at 416 some of her work to the editor. | Fiivabeth street, entertained 30 Miss Tuell is visiting Key West | jyests at a 6 o'clock dinner. A as the guest of her grandmother, ‘Smorgasbord” dinner, very pop- “4 aes Wardlows on | Svenue ular in the North, was served. E. She is the daughter of Mr.|"6 home: was very prettily and Mrs. Samuel B. Tuell. Mr. : Tuell was manager of the Key ered as Pauline Wardlow, the West Electric company in 1919, | qaughter of Mrs. Warlow and the and Mrs. Tuell will be remem- \jate John Wardlow, owner of the Ruy Lopez cigar factory, one of | SEED ey West's prominent manufac- Holtsberg’s |. She has recently completed the CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks is hereby 5 < extended to our friends and Special Sale neighbors for the many kind acts tendered us during our recent ! Saturday! |bereavement, the illness and JOAN MILLER DRESSES J death of ovr beloved one, Lorenzo : Gomez. We are grateful to those $2.95 22¢ 15¢ 19¢ 33c¢ 27¢ 17e 25c ib (Small Half or Whole) Phone 107 Free Delivery No. 24% can Diced CARROTS, No. 2 can, 2 cans RINSO, large pkg. Country Roll BUTTER, tb Sliced BACON, Ib Pure LARD, 2 Ibs. Swift Premium JUNIOR SIZES 9 TO 17 See them on display. You'll buy several. ‘The last word in Junior styling. -with buttons, bows, pockets, flares and grand summer fabrics. Ginghams! Piques! Seersuckers! All With Zipper Closings J. G. Kantor, Inc. Says: ‘Buy Key West’s Fashions’ Big Line of SPORT COATS Latest Styles, All Colors rom $10.00 -. $16.00 (All Wool) McGREGORY SLACK SUITS $4.95 10 $7.50 —and— SPORT SHIRTS MANHATTAN SPORT WEAR SLACK SUITS $5.95 1. $15.00 POLO SHIRTS $1.00 +. $2.95 and SHIRTS WICKIE’S Famous Known Men's BATHING TRUNKS In Knitted and Garbardines, all colors and sizes, latest styles $1.95 +. $5.00 Wide Selection of Jarman SHOES AND LUGGAGE 517 Duval Street Phone 897 Opp. Palace Theater Rose Marie Shoppe $28 FLEMING STREET PHONE 232 January Clearance Sale Come See Our Rack of DRESSES $1.00 Another Rack of DRESSES $1.98 and $2.98 These Dresses have been much better—but must go. Take your pick; you can't go wrong. Sloppy Joe SWEATERS, all colors All-Wool SWEATERS Beautiful Satin Four-Gore SLIPS $1.00 Miss America GIRDLES $1.00-S1.98 BRASSIERS, much better ones reduced 50c Gotham Gold Stripe HOSE _ 69¢-79¢-$1.00-$1.15 PLAYSUITS, three-piece $1.00-S1.98 SHORTS $1.00 Beautiful New SKIRTS of Silk Garbardine $1.98 Organdie, Pique, Voile BLOUSES $1.00 Yes, We Have Beach and Play SHOES $1.25-1.98 SEE THESE One Box of Play SHOES, take your choice 49¢ Assorted Sizes See Our Lovely Line of BETTER DRESSES $1.00 S1.98-82.98 who gave the use of their cars, the | donors of the lovely floral tributes | and messages of sympathy. jan31,1941 THE FAMILY. city of assisant civil engineer. | The Srivers have won them- selves into the hearts of the Key | West people by their unusual manner of hospitality, state their {many friends | Saturday was a double cele- ‘bration in the Sriver home as one | of the house guests, Mrs. Wm. |Townsend, celebrated her birth- | {day and her first wedding anni-| versary. Her family, W. W. Moss} and her sister and brother-in-law, | ‘Relief At Last. - For Your Cough | 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- flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you @ bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ESS ee. MONROE MEAT MARKET | SUGAR, 5 lbs. 25c POTATOES, 10 Ibs. Libby’s CORN, tall, 2 cans .. PEAS, 2 cans CREAM, tall, 3 cans = CRISCO or SPRY, 3-16 can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 5 can oo PAUL LUMLEY , 510 Fleming St. Phone 411 RE Re or aaa TE Ts 5 BRS THA EE Quality Merchandise--Low Prices ——AT— ALBURY’S ECONOMY CASH GROCERY GROCERIES and VEGETABLES BEANS. zis... LOC 9e POTATOES, 5 tbs. TOMATOES, 2 Ibs. 15¢ oe coc Te _ 20¢ Te 15¢ OUR STORE IS AS NEAR TO Cor. Francis and Southard Sts. Fresh BEETS, bunch All CREAM, (no limit), 3 cans Fresh TURNIPS, bunch Fresh BROCCOLI. bunch THE BERMUDA THE MOST SANITARY AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET IN TOWN. ATTENTION! IT’S MANY LOW WEEK END PRICES Handling Only Western Selected Beef and Live Poultry From Tennessee. CLUB STEAKS, Juicy and Tender, ib Boneless CLUB BEEF ROAST, Ib Pork LOIN, (by half), Ib Pork HAMS, small, Ib Tenderized PIC-NIC HAMS. Ib Selected SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs. Milk Fed VEAL. 2 lbs. Milk Fed VEAL « LEG ROAST. Ib 20c Western « RIB CHOPS, 1b 20¢ POULTRY FROM TENNESSEE ‘ 30¢c 30¢ 30c Zac 24¢ 17e 35¢ Zoc Selected >4-Grown HENS, ib Battery Raised Rhode Island Red FRYERS, from 2 to 3 Ibs. 35¢ MEATS All Brand HAMS, Ib 26c (Whole or String End) High Grade PICNIC HAMS, Ib 15¢ Smoked Country SAUSAGE, lb 25¢ PORK SHOULDER, Ib 17¢ (Whole or String End) Skinless WIENERS, Ib 17e Pork HAM, (whole or small end), tb 23¢ Mor or Honey Brand LUNCHEON MEAT, can : 20c COTTAGE CHEESE, tb 17c WISCONSIN CHEESE, tb 23¢ ALL INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE Free Delivery Phone 198 MEAT MARKET CALLS TO YOUR— Our Own Sliced Corn Fed Breakfast BACON. delicious, Ib Yard EGGS, doz. 30c 40¢ Cloverbloom BUTTER. Ib 36c DJ} =4 LAMB LEGS, 1» 0C with PORK 20c (Can't Be Beat) Iso have a large as- n GRADE “A” SAUSAGES. including: JONES PORK SAUSAGE ARMOUR’S JACK FROST BRAND PURE PORK SAUSAGE. and BEACH NUT BACON of —<—$<$<$$<—— WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SELECTED INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE For an ENJOYABLE DINNER come visit THE BER- MUDA MEAT MARKET or PHONE $2. Corner White and Quick Delivery many beautiful! Many Register For Birthday Party i now being arranged. ee chi Reservations for the President's | 4.4, Birthday Party are being made H Among tie at the Hotel La Concha and an |Supporters evening’s entertainment that in- CSE the of Comar. Mr. and . Mrs. C..R. Camerons, motored here from Miami for the oceasion. Mrs. Henry Shaw of the Guard personn cludes volunteer night club talent George Mills White will be in e of the ertertainment fea- Birthday Ball as sponsors are Lt. and Mrs. Carl Hilton, Lt. and Mrs. John Martin, Lt. and Coast and Dr. Mrs. Harry Galey, Mr. and Mrs. FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1941 'Stction Chaplain To | Marry Couple MISS THROWER RETURNS John Hope-Doeg, 32, who gave his birthplace as LaColorado, Concha Beauty Salon. After an absence from the city of three years, Miss Lee Thrower is back at her old position greet- ing friends and patrons of the La . Mexico, and Miss Winnie-Fred H. Jacobs, 28, were granted a mar- riage license erday at county | courthouse. Craft of the navy station. Miss Jacobs is here = Jof the base John Allen Long, and Mrs. Eva Warner. and district. 1, What do housewives think about Southern Twin Pack Bread in the white and 2-in-1 loaves? The Southern Bread folks wanted to know, so they employed a number of expert interviewers to get first hand information. Follow the story and witness one of hundreds of personal inter- views, 3. Housewife: Oh, yes, it stays fresh much longer -—but there’s more to it than that. It’s very eco- nomical—especially for a small family like ours. With Southern Twin Pack Bread I only have to open half a loaf at a time. The other half remains sealed and fresh as a new loaf, Southern Miced wert een NOW! 2 TWIN PACK LOAVES: i: TWIN PACK WHITE—Two half loaves white bread individually wrapped inside TWIN PACK wrapper. 2. TWIN PACK 2-IN-{—#iall toaf white bread, half loaf wheat bread. Both halv ch and rewrapped in TWIN PACK wrappe: TWIN PACK is an exclusive Southern Bread feature. your grocer for your favorite TWIN PACK loaf today! NOW ENRICHED WITH HEALTHFUL VITAMIN B, ath YOU GET MORE FOOD ENERGY (Reading time: 1 min. 20 sec.) 2, Interviewer: How do you do, Madam, I'm trying to find out some facts about Southern Twin Pack Bread. Do you find that because each half of Southern Twin Pack Bread is separately wrapped it stays fresh longer? 4, And that’s a fact that thousands of housewives have found to be true. Because the halves of each loaf of Southern Twin Pack Bread are individually wrapped, they are like two separate loaves of bread, When you use one half loaf, the other half getains the oven-freshness until you are ready tosérve it, Next time you buy bread, remember there's no stale bread waste when you buy Southern ‘Tiwi, Pack Bread. Try a loaf, today. Now extra healthful be- cause it is enriched with Vitamin By, SERVE ONE HALF SAVE THE STAYS FRESH LONGER we EXTRA & ADDED VALUE THE ENERGY VITAMIN fw EXTRA © will be married by Chaplain Blake the daughter of The pair said they }Capt. W. F. Jacobs, commandant and assistant commandant of the seventh naval