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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1948 PEOPLE'S FORUM The Citizen welcomes expres- aio if the views of its read- it the editor reserves the PAGE FOUR 1 SPECIAL SHOW AT |. GETS WOODEN NICKELS SLOPPY JOE'S BAR B t ains and other emergency money used 'yrnes Entert: pa Ss in the U.S. in the past, and his Clab Members NEW YORK.—Emil di Belle of|collections now contains over 600 Eddie Tryon, Sloppy Joe’s|this city collects wvoden nickels| varieties. Key West tourist club mem- | genial M. C., has a real old fashion | pass Aare eNO bers, entertained last night by a | Jamboree planned for this evening description of Chinese religion by |at this popular bar. * mn? * a " Lieut.-Comdr. Ray W. Byrnes at | Jeanette McDowell, the new the Art Center, today announced | song bird who has been making a !plans for a trip to the Convent of | big hit in other parts of the coun- | |Mary Immaculate. |try, will be featured on tonight's’ CAN YOU TAKE PRIDE IN IT? Mrs. Manegold Has Birthday Friends of Mrs. Matilda Mane- gold yesterday feted her with an Yacht Club Ball At Casa jenjoyable birthday party at her Marina Was Brilliant Event Newton street home, celebrating Mrs. Manegold’s eighty-fourth ishi birthday. and furnishings; also the ap- : proaehing ae West At her eighty-second natal day, Yacht Race and . the Miami-Key | the ever-lovable Mrs. Manegold West-Havana Power Boat Race. |decided that'at-all future birth: F ‘ ing-to deduct At the conclusion of the judg- days shea ee eee et indiana afte inching ‘of the |¥ear instead of adding ss Po ; frie’ igi congratulate to do honor to the occasion phatoeraphers Bulb had subsided, eee cee atiaal meightieth |with him part of his collection of | chestra, 4 the prize winners paraded once |"°" °" jyour staff of employes our very |W HE DOTe Or eC aerated z { With the present trend toward " ‘birthday. é Re ‘Chinese idols last night ‘and: de-| ————__—————— , Pan-American consolidation; it |284in, to the applause of the spec- | Whe wellcwishers brought with |sincere appreciation for the splen- | seribed the ritual of Buddhist and |is now with Florida Power and was most appropriate that “Pan | tators, | did co-operation given to us re-|Brahman religious practiced in | Light Company. America” should be chosen as the | Then the Arthur Murra i cently in connection with the pre- | China. | | theme of the ball. The costumes | dancers gave an exhibition of the |and wine. | Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c} were positively beautiful, very|tango, whereupon the ‘lancing; Mrs. Manegold was indeed the | weekly. | gay and colorful and mostly au-|was resumed. In the wee small life of the party. She joked with | thentic of the South American hours the last of the dancers made | those present and moved around countries they represented. There | their departure. i hfully it was said she was also a sprinkling of other| The following list, which does 18° pou A fancy dresses, both beautiful, orig- not presume to be complete, gives Should have been celebrating her inal and humorous. {others in costume: Mr. and Mrs. \sixteenth birthday, and not her As the masqueraders arrived, ;Guy Carleton, Pan-American dip- | eighty-fourth. be fair and confine the te 300 words, and write ide of the paper only. of the writers must y the letters and will Diplomats rubbed elbows with unless requested pirates and peons with Spanish dons on the patio of the Casa Ma+ rina last night, for the annual Costume Ball of’the Key West Yacht Club was in progress, and Key West turned out in hundteds otherwise. The club members will meet out- | program, » i APPRECIATION i side the. convent gates at 3 o’clock| There will also be rhumba danc- Mr. L. P. Artman, Publisher, tomorrow ‘afternoon. The trip ing and numerous other special- | me Key ba Citizen. i Rie: ese last week by bad | ties with music played the old! BY C ABRs: CUQOEERIEY pit) : ‘time way by Eddie Tryon’s Or-! this time to express to you and} Commander Byrnes brought |" or ea H y ‘them sandwiches, two large cakes | jsentation of our minstrel show, |“Rollin’ Rhythm”. Co-operation /| STREET MEET TONIGHT | such as you exhibited is a very| rar sar iF It is so easy to have just the kin home vital and real encouragement to; There will be a gospel meeting, | ss 3 it hao ; “._|held on the corner of Southard you want now. You can have a home that |us in the task we are undertaking = fe < you will be proud to live in and proud to Key West's ‘ . 8 and Duval streets tonight, 8:00 jin endeavoring to make our com-| o'¢jock. 3 | invite your friends over to. Come in and Hotel De Luxe munity a better place in which! This meeting, fostered by the} they danced and mingled with the | lomat and a Bahia woman re-! ‘Those present at the crowds, to laugh and joke and ad- | spectively; Mr. and Mrs. George! athe dalicher mire each other's costumes. There | Mills White, Uraguayan diplomat |“°"®: *8the J : was the flash of photographer’s ;and Spanish boy; Mrs. Thomas D. Murphy, Mrs. Steve Whalton, Mrs. bulb as each new party appeared. | Heed, Dutch girl (or boy?); Mrs. McKnight, Mrs. Tony Yates, Mrs. party But when at 11:30 the floor was|Robert Snidow, Dutch girl; Mr. ‘Lilly Milhelm, Mrs. C. L. Know- | cleared, and Dave Garson and his |and Mrs. Edgar Crane as Pirates; ;les, Misses Anita Gato, Clara orchestra struck up the strain of | Dr.”andsMrs, Earl LeRoy Wood, as ; Yates, Margaret Lacedonia «and “God Bless America”, the Grand|a Gaucho and Jose from B. A.;;Edward Gosselin. March which followed, led by Jack | Commodore Everett Winter, Pam-| Coles and Louise Firey, was a|pas Pete; Mrs. Winter, Mexican calling on Mrs. Manegold to of- magnificent spectacle indeed. The | fléwer girl; Major Harry F. Evans fer congratulations, were Mr. ard tune set the tempo ‘and ‘the cos-|and Alden Kimball, sailors, to the Mrs. C. E, Smith, Mrs. Kirschen- tumes the spirit of the evening as ;manner born; Miss Kaye Kwas.|baum, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hew- no other combination could. The | Hawaiian girl; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. itt, Judge and Mrs. Arthur Go- | Father | Though not at the party,;but| |to live. | Again, many, many thanks and |may we express the hope that jopportunity will arise wherein we {shall be given the privilege to re- eiprocate in some small way in the future. Yours, very. truly, | GERALD SAUNDERS, |President, of the Key West Lions Club. Key West, Fla., |Feb. 15, 1941. Ministerial Alliance of the City | of Key West, will be broadcast | by sound truck. ARRIVE FOR VISIT Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dickey and daughter, Virginia, arrived in the! city today from Miami and are} visiting friends and relatives for| a few days. Mrs. W. J. Holson- | |bech of Atlanta is with the) | group. | | Mr. Dickey was with F.E.C.| | railroad here for many years and | dance floor was jammed to capa- city with those in~the parade, wending in and out, and a floor three times as large would not have been too big. Mere words fail to convey its brilliance. After a rainy, uncertain day, the eve- ning turned out beautiful; a full Moon rose late in a cloudless sky, but most of us were too busy to look at the moon and the stars. The audience was loud in its praise and admiration of the bril- Ellis, Gaucho ‘and Minnehaha;'mez, Mr. and Mrs. George Go- | Edith Williams, Spanish girl; Mrs.’ mez and daughter, Margery. Elizabeth Davis, Philippino; Don Mrs, Manegold received many | Herrick, rhumba dancer; Mr. and gifts from out-of-town friends, |Mrs. N. A. Thieler, J’ai Alai play- | besides those from local well- jer and Giatamalan peasant girl; | wishers. My. and Mrs. A. E. Peirce, Span- | ish don and cruise ship “S. S. Pan} | America”; Mrs, Julio de Poo, as a Announcement lovely lady of Madrid; John de Of Engagement |Poo, Hick costume; Mrs. R. E.| Moore, Mexican peasant girl;; Mr, and Mrs. Alex Sands, 615 |Frank H. Wood, Jr. Maharajah, | ashe street, announce the _en- | ABNEY CONTINUES | | SPECIAL SERVICES; FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS ROLLER SKATE | Evangelistic services are still} Southard Street—Ladies 25c | going on at St. Stephen’s (Colored)! SESSIONS: 2:30 P. M. till 4:30 {Church, Whitehead and Julia | P.M.—Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. 7:30 | |streets, by Evangelist B. W. Ab- | till 10:00 P. M—Fri. Sat. Holidays ney of Miami. 8:00 till 10:30 P. M. Services will be held each eve- | If You Can Walk You Can Skate | ‘ning during the coming week ex-| Shoe Skates For Sale—Terms | cept Saturday. The public is cor- | |dially invited to attend. _ Sa, ljant scene. Areal gala event, the | Mrs. Wood, Carmen Miranda; Mr.‘ gagement of their daughter, Miss | } FIRST i merrimakers were as carefree and gay as larks. Latin America in its gayest mood could hardly have done better. Handsome prizes were awarded - the most beautiful, the most orig- inal and the most humorous, the judges being Mrs. C. H. Stone, Miss Doris Lee and Arnold Blanch, Nationally renowned artists, they were well qualified to judge, and their judgment. was unanimously accepted. Their task was no easy one, however, and Master of Ceremonies George Mills White, resplendent as a Uraguayan diplo- mat, had to request the parade to continue for quite some time be- fore a decision could be arrived at. Eventually the awards were made as follows: For the Most Beautiful: Wo- men’s, Miss Martha Watson, as a and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Egyptian Lijjian I, Sands, to Alfred R. Mrs. Wallace Bryant Kirke, Harold Jones and Mrs. Jones, of {Gaucho and South American lady; Albany, N. Y., and Key West. | Peirce, Spanish Don; G. S. Ken-| the near future jnedy, Spanish Don; Geraldine Swe jand Mrs. Scholl, Gaucho and; HERE ON VISIT | Mexican girl; Mr. and Mrs. Petrik, ; iComdr, and Mrs. Hilton, in au-/|cille Knowles of New York City thentic Guatamalan costumes, and | are visiting as houseguests of Mr. | coffee and buy American. | Flagler Avenue. Any description of the event; Miss Knowles is the daughter mention of the splendid program | this city but now making his of music, mostly in the Latin-; home in New York, and a niece Dave Garson and his orchestra. | Key West. They always do such a good job at} | shiek and Nautch dancer; Mr. an Jones, son of the late Evangelist jRomney Beckner, Mandarin; A. E.| ‘The wedding will take place in |Kennedy, Spanish lady; Lieut. | Toreador and Senorita; Lieut.| Misses Helen Gilbert and Lu- | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trevor, Brazil: and Mrs. Clarence Shine »%a |would not be complete without of Percival Knowles, formeriy of American theme, provided by! of Miss Casandra Knowles of these affairs, that one is inclined | | CARD OF THANKS | | Our sincere thanks is hereby | | extended to the friends and neigh- | i ; Invites You To Attend bors who did so much to alleviate | jour sorrow during our recent be- | REVIVAL SERVICES | |reavement, the loss of our beloved | Tomorrow jone, Antonio Rodriguez. We are | REV. J. J. BOWMAN, | grateful to those who gave the | Preacher | use of their cars, to the donors of | Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. |the lovely floral offerings and mes- Daily Services at 10 A. M. sages of sympathy. + and 7:30 P. M, feb15-1tx THE FAMILY. | PEARLMAN’S, In. “The Store of Quality” Beach Wear Dept. If it’s smart Beach Apparel you are after, visit our Store. .. | Mexican Flower Seller. Men’s,/to take them for granted, but the i Georges Myard, Central Mexico | fact remains that everybody is; Gaucho. cognizant of their excellent co-| For the Most Original: Wo-| operation. | men’s, Mrs. Monroe Lyeth, of Mo-} Manager Peter Schutt buzzed | line, T1L., as “U. S. .S. Semmes” | around beaming on all and sundry DEANNA DURBIN in SPRING PARADE here vou will find one of the largest assortments of popular priced Slacks, Play Suits, Bath- ing Suits, Beach Coats, Play Shoes, Shorts, Halters, etc. Slack Sets at $1.98, $2.98, $3.95 American Plan 200 delightful ROOMS, each with PRIVATE BATH Beautiful Cocktail Lounge DANCING NIGHTLY There’s more than one way to REST YOUR EYES Sleep is restful to eyes. But, in most cases, hardly enough to compensate for the countless shocks of pres- ent day life. If you feel your eyes need help, have them examined without delay. ‘An examination may show that Soft-Lite Lenses will give your eyes new comfort. These scientific lenses ground to your prescrip- tion cut down on excess light ... give clear, restful sight. Delicately flesh toned, they blend with your com- plexion to be better looking. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST 532 Duval St. Phone 332 let us show you how easy it is to remodel and repair, CHEELY LUMBER CORPORATION 731 Caroline Street Phone 297 CHILDREN’S SHOES at APPELROUTH’S Large stock RED GOOSE SHOES for Chil- dren just received. All sizes, all widths, AA, A, consume B, C and D. SHOES FOR LADIES, MISSES and CHIL- DREN in the Famous Rhythm Step and other ste Nationally Advertised brands. For every occasion, BEACH, STREET, AFTERNOON and EVENING WEAR. Mallinson’s Silks“ + +.» newest materials! smartest designs! +» + loveliest colors! Featuring the new MIAMI CLOTH in solids and prints. Beautiful Materials of all kinds in the season's most popular shades and weaves, “og. Beautiful line of DRESSES Fashion's latest decrees in wide range of sizes. See our new Nelly Don DRESSES. MILLINERY .. io match Dress or out- fit, of Gescription. Wear, Slack Suits, Shorts, Slacks, Bathing Suits, Beach Coats, etc, APPELROUTH'’S THE STORE OF FASHION up to $9.75. Play Suits, $1.25, $1.98, $3.85 up to $8.75. Bathing Suits, $1.98, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. also NEWS — COMEDY | eecceseeses| Men's, Horace Connable,-as | and very much in his element, for, — : |a thing like this, a job well done, | .44 For the Mpst Comical: Wo-|is yery much to his taste. Con- | merf’s, Miss Lois Burkham, of St. | gratulations to all. | NO NAME LODGE Louis, “Reserved—For Who? = . Men’s, Stephen Kellen, of New|” DR, A, M. MORGAN | "sous Rabls Hones Fishing Announces that | Reef - Tarpon - Permit - | York, as a Fruit Tree, Ed Ca Honorable mention to Lieut. one Fis! and Mrs. R. M. Lee, as an Indian MRS. JULIA HERGATT a Colne te a day ron ing y; Mr. and Mrs. of Chicago tone Crab Dinners a Specialty | slovak cake. ont is now in charge of the Phone No Name Key No. 1 ae ree Physical Therapy Dept. | ‘s a Gaucho and Carmen Miranda; Mrs. Dunn; For Information | $1.25 : " (Massage, Fume Baths, Colonics) | | Chris Engelman, Mrs. R. A. Libby, | Page Building Phone 281 | Ready-To-Wear Dept. Mrs. Kellen, as Valentine; Lieut. and Mrs, Connable, TERMITES}) 22.222 = Chairman of the Committce geeeseeesecceceoocooooes heigl sereasenty was ue TERMITES cause actual $2.95, One Special Assortment ot | SLACK SUITS Phil Emerson and his assistants STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE collection of the season's new- Kirke, Mrs. Everett P. Winter, | Sport Dresses. . . Garments Mrs. Guy leton and Mrs, COFFEE property damage far more than pcre vriced for ake selling. to be very satisfied with the way can quickly check this menace stantly on the look-out for new- the event went off. There ap- AT ALL for you. Guaranteed results at est styles at the lowest prices— Bee cuings Mk ls hoped ta GROCERS APPROVED by FHA and $8.75, $10.75 and up. that it was as big a financial suc- Se ee : husky young Key West Yacht TRY IT TODAY— Inspection and Advice FREE RESS Club has a most ambitious pro- | The Favorite in Key West |, 5 YEAR_GUARANTEE on all] poppe cnet 12 ae making the country even more FEDERAL Key West conscious ag a sports EXTERMINATING CO. Among the various activities CUBAN COFFEE 614 Duval Street Phone 31 Shoes! Shoes! ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS . ; “You don’t have to shop Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rryant TRIUMPH est in Street, Afternoon and Horace P. Connable, have rea: the small cost of protection. We Our Eastern buyers are con- MILLS parently wasn't a hitch in the low. reasonable cost. $3.95, $5.00, $5.95, $6.75, $7.25, cess as it was a social one, for the ob cna pn aime ON SALE MONDAY | gram, which will do much toward STAR BRAND TERMITE WORK ne * $1.98 center for nautical activities. around when you shop here”. which the fund will benefit are the new clubhouse, the club dock 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 Truly an assortment that will do justice to a store twice the size of ours. Over 25 styles in Play Shoes alone. All kinds of ‘Wedges. Durch Boy and Fiat Heels. Whites, the new Saddle Tan and all light Shades in Leathers and Linens at pair $1.98 and up. Also. 50 new styles in the season's newest in Street Shoes. . .all types of Pumps and Sandals. The Subject In All Evangelical Churches Sunday Evening, February 16th, Will Be: ‘GAMBLING IS ALL EVIL? Services at 7:30 and the public is cordially urged to attend one of these services. First Methodist First Congregational A. C, Reviere, Minister H. H. Doherty, Pastor Fleming Street Ley Memorial Methodist Methodist W. R. Howell. Minister O. C. Howell, Minister Revival Services at the First Baptist Church REV. J. J. BOWMAN, Evangelist Tourists and Service Men Invited To All Churches 1 (allison 12 NEW STYLES! Just Arrived See Them! . .You'll Want Several! Tarsel-Tred. Velvet and Tassel Tred. Velvet Step ond || EXCLUSIVE WITH US! to $5.00. Complete stock All-Leather Children’s Shoes. $1.25 to $3.50. CHAS. ARONOVITZ Key West’s Largest Store