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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN New Daily Feature. PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1941 PLAN MEETING TO | Stewart-Carry | RP ‘ bos a mt fe NEW ARRIVAL IN ee ae James Stewart. 23, and Miss | AVILAS FAMILY mation of a community non- sectarian men’s bible class to meet on Sunday afternoons in one of the city parks, are requested to meet in the Chamber of Commerce Sih rooms at 4:00 o'clock on Sunday | —___—~2 oe | afternoon for the purpose of set- ting up a temporary organiza- Today’s Birthdays tion. A few men met last Sunday on ¥'| Clark Gable, screen star, born n Cadiz, Ohio, 40 years ago. | Manosace Marriage Be Repeated |Of Miss Shultz |Starts Monday | ; ea, In keeping with the prevalent! Word has been received here| Begenning on Monday, and con- practice of various organiations|by Bob Shultz, Whitehead street, |tinuing daily throughout the re- throughout the country in co-op-jof the marriage last evening of}mainder of the season, the Casa Affair ration with the government for/his niece, Miss Florence Heston | Marina will inaugurate a dancing Tropical Luncheon Was Very Successful recreation in connection with na-|Shultz, and R. LeRoy Gatchell, jSession in the patio during the !tional defense, the Key West Jr. |tea or cocktail hour. Dave Car- By RUBY MORGAN) v The Woman's Club Ae pre- ee like almond leaf filled with |Lions Club has agreed to repeat a! Miss Shultz is the daughter of/son and his orchestra will pro- | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edwin Shultz, | vide their usual excellent music SE phe jiecane Key West tropical fruits. | portion of their recent Minstrel sented a mee Ee aa As a memento of the affair each | Rollin’ Rhythm for the benefit of |former Key Westers. Ceremony | and will play from 5 till 6 o'clock. Thursday when members spon-| oct formed at her place a royal (the service men stationed at Key took place yesterday, 5:30 p. m.| Prior to the cocktai hour, Jack sored their Tropical | poinciana pod with “Key West”|West. This will be presented in in All Saints Episcopal Church, | 2 | : Cole of the Arthur Murray Stu- Luncheon. with the Right Reverend H. J.|~ " i |dio, will conduct a dancing class linscribed thereon. To this the | the movie hall in the Naval Sta- This affair an- | following menu was attached: |tion on ‘Tuesday evening of next Mikell and the Rev. Theodore S. |‘ : i ‘ titipated each H Will officiating. jin the patio. The dancing class ji will commence at 4 o'clock and Papaya and Orange Cocktail | week, beginning at 8:00 o'clock. oe ‘ ne | Miss Shultz received her edu- members and visitors. | will automatically swing into the | |Lions’ Minstrel To 1 | | | ee { SOCIETY :-: Faye Curry, 22, both natives of ‘Key West, were . married last night by the Pev. A. C. Riviere, it was announced today. A 10-pound baby girl was born jat 9:00 p. m. Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Avila of No. 7 Pierce Lane. Mother and daughter, who has not been named as yet, are re- ported to be doing nicely. —— | CASA MARINA Key West's “‘ Hotel De Luxe American Plan 200 delightful ROOMS, each with PRIVATE BATH Beautiful Cocktail Lounge DANCING NIGHTLY Casa Marina Orchestra PETER SCHUTT, Manager | FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS a ROLLER SKATE | Southard Street—Ladies 25c SESSIONS: 2:30 P. M. till 4:30} P. M.—Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. 7:30 | till 10:00 P. M.—Fri. Sat. Holidays | ' 8:00 till 10:30 P. M. If You Can Walk You Can Skate | Shoe Skates For Sale—Terms afternoon and were unanimous in the opinion that the formation of such a class would be a decided | 5 ee asset to the entire community. | U.S: ‘Senator Hattie W. Cara However, they felt that inasmuch | ¥a¥ of Arkansas, born in Baker: as it was to be a community-wide } Ville, Tenn., 63 years ago. affair it would be advantageous to | ——~~_~——— have a larger and more represen- tative group. annual is eagerly by both club! Green Turtle Croquettes |All enlisted men of all branches catioin in Atlanta and graduated arranges Dy regular afternoon dancing ses- Guava Jelly of the armed forees are invited to from G ’ High School, where Miss Etta Patterson and her com- sion. Winter residents and visi- The decorating Watermelon Pickle jattend with their immediate fam- i she was active in student gov- mittee brought forth well de-| |tors are cordially invited to en- Special— Chicago Shoe Skates White Shoes with Maple Wheels $9.75 Tommie’s Skating Palace All members of the cast are re- quested to meet in the Lions Den Cocoanut Macaroons jon Seminary street Monday eve- Coffee Jning 8:00 o'clock for final re- Mrs. William R. Warren acted hearsal. Inasmuch as the John B. Rodg- ers Producing Company, produc- ers of the recent minstrel, has shipped the costumes used on to the next location, the WPA Rec- reational Department, under su- pervision of Mrs. Eva B. Warner, has come to the sue a agreed to let the cast use sev Cuban Bread Tamarind Ice CELEBRATION NIGHT AT SLOPPY JOE'S Mango and Pineapple Salad ilies. | ernment. She has done extensive served praise. Arched over the |joy these afternoons in the Casa / Marina patio. If they are inter- | ested in joining the class, they Mr. Gatchell is the son of Mr.|should make inquiry concerning and Mrs. Roswell LeRoy Gatch-|in at the desk of the hotel. ell. He attended high school in| Atlanta and is a graduate of the | ? . University of Georgia in Athens, Woman’s Club Unit While in college the groom was Tg Meet Monday an outstanding football player, member of the vi@sity for work with young people in the Episcopal Chhrch in the diocese doorways were long graceful palm } | of Atlanta. | fronds and sugar cane, inter-| mingled with the feathery blos-| j soms and fruits in various stages ,as general chairman, assisted by | of maturity of the cocoanut. {the following committee mem- Many other native succulent | bers: products and multi-colored leaves! __Mesdames Frederick W. Knapp, were also used. Banana plants! Ella Lee Cash, J. J. Trevor, Arthur were placed at advantageous )Pastorini, A. M. Hewett, Carl Ber- points to form appropriate valdi, Ralph Russell, Charles back ground, | Moremus, Dan Navarro, Ben Wat- Interesting kins, James Singleton, Stephen Celebration night at Sloppy Joe’s Famous Bar will get under way this evening with a mam- mouth floor show featuring many new entertainers. Eddie Tryon’s orchestra spe- cializes in old time tunes but to- oe He was a member . The directors of the Key West |night’s program will include some of the Pan-Hellenie Council, | Woman's Club will meet Monday | of the newest song hits. ties, tamarinds, sapodillas, sugar |Douglass, Eola Swicegood, FH. C. costumes on hand. In addition Scabbard and Blade and the Ghi|¢vening at 8 o'clock at the club ASHE Sentina, golden cala-|Galey, Ben Trevor, John Wise, |to this, the entire personnel, in-|Psi fraternity. At present he ig | Rouse. age Gare | NO NAME LODGE mondins and other native fruits,|Greyburn Pinder, W. Jay Ingling |cluding he supervisor, will take | executive secretary of the Atlan-|_ Mrs. + We ee : pres a *| Famous Bahia Honda Fishing in boat like palm sprays were!and Miss Etta Patterson. _ {part in the performance. Accom Junior Chamber of Commerce. bau yeaiate of Be reeeanel Reef - Tarpon - Permit - | DR. A. M. MORGAN _ Bj noted on mantels and piano. Juniors who served approxi-;panist for the show will be Miss the official board to be in attend- | Bone Fishing | Asoaunconanee A novel idea was portrayed in! mately 140 guests present were: Beatrice Moreno of the Recrea- ance. Cottages—$3.50 a day and’ up |MRS. JULIA HERGATT| the use of leaves from the sea-; Mesdames. Joseph » Lopez and | tion Department. @ |Stone Crab Dinnerg a Specialty | of Chicago grape tree for table mats, the , John Offutt, andthe Misses Betty | - ~ "Phone No Name Key No. 1 sae AeCRARD same motif being carried out in the | Allshouse, Ada. Rodriguez, Mar- {Clarence Shine program chair- ! a being years. arrangements of ;Couple Married GOOD LOOKING... |# GOOD SEEING. | For Information decorations of the ‘cocktail cups. |guerite Paige, Juanita Dongo and |man. ‘Friday Night R. Cuming of Goodrich, PALACE | Centering each table was a bas- fone Lopez? | Champagne Dance This Evening ern At | \Tourist Club | | Norman Krovish, playing _ hi: {accordian, and Frank E. Smith, lcollector of shells, entertained members of the Key West Tour- | as Mr. Cole's partner. ist club last night at the Art} Since the Champagne Hour |Centcr. ; | was inaugurated at the Casa Ma-|_ Members of the group joined | rina several wecks ago, they have |!" community singing and dis- baeeetiruosingly popular: |eussed plans for a recreation | guests look forward to them with |Preject here. keen anticipation. If they dance | sae amen te there is the chance, of cours Mrs, Connally tnat they may win the cham- | Returns Here pagne, but whether they win or es | not, they are assured of a good! After an absence from the city | time because they usually end up | of several years, Mrs. Lillian Con- | being rollicking affairs, Thejnally has returned to Key West non-dancers of the winter colony | put ne the femns see Sa e show. Cabaret will be staged in peially settle | back thor: line Rainbow Room of La Concha Hotel on February 21 and 22. Mrs. Connally met with a large group last evening in the Parish |Hall of St. Paul’s Church. Mrs. | | Hugh Williams was selected as | igeneral chairman, Mrs. Joseph Ladd as ticket chairman and Mrs. i Tonight in tne of the Casa Marina the regular weekly Champagne Hour will take place. Miss Jane Peabody will again act | patio and | | | | and oughly enjoy themselves. Everyone is cordiall yinvited to join the fun. The Champagne Hour is from 16 until 11 o'clock, and dancing will continue there- after. YOU ARE CORDIALLY URGED TO ATTEND on of the following Services, Sunday evening, February 2nd, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon Subject In All Churches: “CHURCH INDOLENCE” First Baptist First Methodist Ted M. Jones, Pastor A. C. Riviere, Pastor Fleming Street Ley Memorial Methodist O. C. Howell, Pastor |, W. R. Howell, Pastor First First Congregational Presbyterian E. H. Doherty, Pastor J. C. Gekeler, Pastor Cordial Invitation to Tourists and Service Men SSR | | | | | j THAT EXTRA ROOM... at small Cost Any home cas use an extra room— { a guest room or a playroom—and a few panels of plywood will build that room at a cost any one can afford. Plywood is easy to work, takes any finish. “EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL” Cheely Lumber Corp. 731 CAROLINE STREET H | | | ' | | | | PHONE 297 Rehearsals will be held each evening next week in the Parish Hall and a call has been issued to everyone who would like to take part in the program to be present Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Connally has a large fol- wing in this city and for thir-j teen years directed shows , for both the Woman’s Clob and St Paul’s Church. She comes to Key We: Miami, where she _ pre: highly successful cabaret at the Royal Palm Club. , machinist connected: with. avy, and Miss Ava y of Tulsa, Okla., were married at the home of the minister of First Presbyterian jChureh, John C. Gekeler, last night. on Francis street. KEY WEST ‘Dry Dock Associates Cc. H. UMSTEAD Chief Engineer STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS e OBERLIN M. CARTER Consulting Engineer { i i | | | | | ! | tt tte ttt Just Received Another Carload Of That Good Low-Priced WALL BOARD $25.00 M. Sq. Ft. Making Space for Another Big Shipment of LUMBER Coming— To Go—800 Ft. 1x3 No. 2 FLOORING at .... $40.00 M Another Big Shipment of SASH AND DOORS Just In—AIl Popular Sizes and Designs— AND YOUR DOLLAR IS BIGGER HERE REMEMBER—All Kinds Building Materials—LUMBER, WALL BOARDS, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER—Everything You Need to Build or Repair. And—FREE—While It Lasts. . . CAN OF ENAMEL OR VARNISH STAIN JUST COME AND GET IT STRUNK LUMBER YARD PHONE 816 NEAR CLYDE-MALLORY DOCKS 4 Don’t Tolerate EXTERMINATE! We GUARANTEE to Eliminate TERMITES, Ants, Rats and other Household Pests. VICTOR McLAGLEN in DIAMOND FRONTIER also | COMEDY AND NEWS | Mr. and Mrs. Cumi ill live | o r. and Mrs. Cuming will live | TRY ‘IT TODAY— | The Favorite in Key West APPROVED by FHA and LICENSED SPECIALISTS in TERMITE CONTROL Inspection and Advice FREE 5-YEAR GUARANTEE on all TERMITE WORK FEDERAL EXTERMINATING CO. 614 Duval Street Phone 31 STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | CASH AN CARRY PAINT SALE From February 1 to February 8, 1941 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS—Fresh Stock ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE For Second Gallon—Regular Price for First Gallon EXAMPLE: 1 Gallon SWP Outside White, regular price 1 Gallon SWP Outside White, half price -- $3.25 - 1.63 Two Gallons cost . One Gallon costs This Sale Applies to Our Entire Stock of Sherwin-Williams Paints, 5 Gallons, 1 Gallon, Quarts and Pints. PAINT NOW AND SAVE MONEY TERMS: Net Cash, No Returns or Exchanges SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING AND ENGINEERING COMPANY Phone 598 White and Eliza Streets INTRODUCING. .. in Key West the MISS SIMPLICITY CORSELETTE Created by Gossard. . .2lso, the newest in Spring line of Gos- sard Frosted Voile GIRDLES and BRASSIERS. New showing MADAM GRACE and MAIDEN FORM BRASSIERS. We are proud to announce the arrival of the newest in FOOTWEAR Summer's Gayest Fun Fashions in SPORTSWEAR Brand new styles in Play SUITS Cool Sport Tennis FROCKS Beach ENSEMBLES Dressy and Sport Types. WEAR— Rhythm Step SHOES for Comfort and Style. Beach SANDALS to match every outfit. Bathing SUITS APPELROUTH’S THE STORE OF FASHION ‘Where Only The Best Is Sold’ HOLTSBERG’S Now Presenting the Finest of 1941 Yard Goods! Millions of women will exclaim “Lovelier Than Ever!” about 1941 POWDER PUFF MUSLINS. For eight Powder Puff Muslin has been the best selling cotton over the counters of leading retail stores in every country over the world. Its patterns and colors have made it the favorite of muslins for women. Its fine construction and its exclusive Bellaminized finish have made it the largest selling muslin in the fabric market. Come and see the new patterns Monday. Remember—comparisons merely help to glorify the genuine— Powder Puff Muslin Also showing Dumari’s FUN’N’FROLIC, FAIRY SPUN DIMITY. PIQUE PRINTS, FINE CHAMBRAYS, and the new YIPPI. See the new PINE KOOL COTTONS! NOTE! These materials are exclusive with us and are sold as nationally advertised. ptt SPECIAL MONDAY FEATURE!!! New HAPPY HOME WASH FROCKS, as fresh as Spring flowers, at : . $1.00 (All sizes from 14 to 6) New SATIN SLIPS, embroidered and lace trim, all sizes - $1.00 One rack of SWEATERS, long and short sleeves 75c Large size PEPPERELL SHEETS, 2 for $1.95 PEPPERELL PILLOW CASES, 4 for $1.00 TWIN-BED SHEETS, 4-year guarantee 79¢ New CHENILLE BED SPREADS $1.98 and $2.98 125 pairs of TAILORED CURTAINS, extra long, Ecru color, on sale Monday, a pair 59< | | (Massage, Fume Baths, Colonics) | Page Building Physical ‘Therapy Dept. Phone 281! LIVE at the ISLAND INN Cor. Duval and Eaton Streets LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS COMPLETE HOTEL SERVICE Not The Cheapest In Town but An Address To Be Proud Of THE ISLAND INN | | CHAS. ARONOVITZ Department Store “Key West's Largest Store” Complete line of New Spring Ready-To-Wear Shoes Millinery Beach Wear for Men, Women and Children. —-- 0. Just arrived—the new Shirley Temple and Teen Age DRESSES Beautiful new Prints and Sailor Dresses. Sizes 1 to 3 and 3 to 16 years. wo 0 BEACH WEAR Large selection of Play Suits, Slack Sets, Bathing Suits. Hobes, Tennis Dresses, Bicycle Slack Sets and Cabana Slack Sets. See the genuine “Palm Beach” Slack Sets by Socony. DRESSES New Silk Prints, in $1.98 all sizes, each “ SPUN RAYON DOTTED and STRIPED MATERIALS, NEW MUSLIN MATERIALS, NEW MUSLIN DRESSES and the NEW JACKET DRESSES, from $2.98 to $19.75 each. plemtrassee* ese HAND MADE Everglade DRESSES in Striped Shirtings. Cham- brays and Silks; complete line in all sizes. SHOES NEW SUMMER SHOES for Men. Women and en. PLAY SHOES in a_ large variety of Sandals. Whites. Tans. Reds. Greens. Blues and mtixed combination of colors: Low Heels and High Heels. Priced $1.50 up. {.. Glare SUN GLASSES The style and smartness of Ray-Ban Sun Glasses appeals immediately to those who pride themselves 0 look ing their best for any occasion, But more important is Ray-Ban's kindness to the eyes that wear them, By fikering ‘out excess light and glare, at the same time transmitting the aseful rays of light, Ray-Ban makes seeing comfort- able and non-ricing, even in brightest outdoor Light, DR. J. A. VALD! OPTOMETRIST Address Phones 132 Duval Office: 332 Street Residence: 295 “The Store of Quality” a BUY YOUR SHOES from one of the largest stocks avail: Over 8.000 pairs of Shoes are here for your selec- tion. Dress Shoes Play Shoes Sandals Sport Shoes We carry the best lines of popular priced Shoes to be found anywhere. . .all well known brands such as— Cushion Steps, “Walkies” and “Tarsell-Tred” Arch Shoes, from $1.98 to $5.00. “Lady Patricia” with seven individual Arch Fixtures, $3.95 pair. Peter's lvet Step” and “Ciaudettes”, $3.95 to $5.00, Also, five well known brands of the season's newest sty! and colors at $1.48. LARGEST SHOWING OF KEDDETTES and HOODS Play Shoes at $1.98 up 25 styles of Leather Play Shoes, see our window, pair $1.98. CHILDREN’S SHOES This department is com; with the famous “Sundial leather Shoes, Peter's (Weather Birds) and Robin Hood Shoes. $1.98 up. Large assortment of other good brands at $1.25 up. Also, Play Shoes for Children. READY-TO-WEAR Smast looking Sport Dresses for $3.95 to $10.75. Attractive Afternoon. Street and Evening Dresses in the season's newest for $2.95 10 $19.75. Visit our Ready to Wear De- partment and you'll he BEACH WEA Truly an assortment of Beech Wear never before equalled. All kinds of Novelty 2 and 3- piece Play end Bathing Suit Combination for $1.98 to $8.75. One of the largest assort- ment of Slack Sets for $1.25 to $8.95. including Jersey and Printed Crepe “Cabana” Sets. Complete stock of Children’s Bathing Suits and Beach Weer.