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PAGE FOUR - SOCIETY :--: Much Entertainment Being : Afforded At Casa Marina) procram To BE put on MANY ATTENDING | TENT MEETINGS | THIS EVENING | The season still maintains its}a six weeks sojourn at the Casa; | eet j merry pace at the Casa Marina, and the patio is the scene daily of many formal and informal parties. Dr. an@Mrs. Earl LeRoy Wood, of Newark, N. J., gave a |Marina. They will stop over at ‘several ‘points’ en route. : Mr. and Mrs; Thorias D. Heed, |of Chicago, also entertained. farewell party there during cock-;Their guests were Miss Rosepha Revival services in the tent at jthe corner of Duval and Division \streets have been attracting large | crowds nightly. ihandles all General Motor appli- | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SHOW ROOMS OF MARTINEZ REMODELLED PEOPLE'S FORUM Show rooms of Martinez Re- frigeration Company, 1212 Varela street, have recently been re-} modelled for a complete showing| of 1941 Frigidaire models. | Martinez carTies a complete, line of Frigidaires in all ‘sizes af, all times. Also, this ‘Company | The Citizen welcomes expres- sions of the views of its read- ers, but the editor reserves the to delete any items are considered libelous m1 The writers should be fair and confine the letters to 300 words, and write on one side of the paper Signature of the writer: accompany the letters ai be published unless req otherwise. CORRECTS STATEMENTS ed ances, Universal] Vacuum Clean-! ers and Easy Washers. | enone eas During the past several weeks | Editor, The Citizen: Martinez has been busy placing Please permit me to correct a ‘LEGIGN PLANNING [MOVIES BREAK IN | NEW AUTOMOBILES | (By Assoctated Press) | HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 27.—Do jyou suffer from rapid auto-de- | Preciation? | Then you'll feel for the studio | which purchased a $1,000 de luxe | model, new, for the movie “To- | bacco Road.” The story required it to be |wtecked piecemeal. After a month of careful battering, and after it had traveled a total of 94 miles, the studio was through with the car and offered it for sale. “post decided. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1941 | march 12. The officers for next | year will be elected at the meet- ing to be held March 26. FOR ANNIVERSARY (Continued from Page One) other organizations send boys, so that the result may be reported at the American I convention h Boy Scouts given a monthiv | SET THE PACE IN THE QUALITY RAGE ‘ity will be donation, the This was called to attention-of the post by Com- mender Harold ell, who pointed out that the organization had been swelled by the merger of two Boy Scout troops. Nominations for officers wil! be held at a meeting to be held tail hour Tuesday. Their ests |P. Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. seas ee Sees chided Dr snd Mca © Authony | Mcintosh: Mr, ana Mra AcT: Me-| °¥!C* fea eve uve ae jie P. Rubino, Dr. and Mrs. Paul D.|Intosh, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. 1. C.iRichey Revival will be featured Holloway, Dr. A. G. Foraker, Gen- | Elston, Jr., and Major and Mrs. by a 30 minute musical program. ; eral and Mrs. Preston Brown, |Snidow. | Ira F. Stanphill, musical direc- Colonel and Mrs. G. D. Hatfield, | penne calagae ands ae tor of the campaign. accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Pemberton, | Rita ullitt have joine ie if Ais is i See Med ais. Wverctt P Winter, [Philadelphia colony at the Casa bye eau we eSInEn, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kaelber, Miss|Marina. Other arrivals include P!@y!n8 Sets : piSvane ne Katherine Kaelber, Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs. William Morris McCawley, P00 Cierra one C. H. Stuart, Mrs. Phillip McKim | of St. David’s, Pa.; L. G. Parker a -s ey oe at ata eek Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. John Old- | and Mrs. Henry C. Pull, of Cleve- (eee recently cae ton naceeal rin, Miss Gladys Jenkins and Mrs. land; Mrs. L. L. Farson and Miss cade ai Chiko Gityachers A. A. Bigelow. 'B. Hodge, of Baltimore, and Mr. ie Bec aa an ee raticio ie Dr. and Mrs. Wood will depart |and Mrs. A. F. Kitchell, of Old He a Saran aa oe ee for the North shortly, completing |Greenwich, Conn. music for Faith Tabernacle. ere He has composed a large num- ber of sacred songs, and a num- {ber of negro spirituals and will be singing some of these in the jservice tonight. | Evangelist Richey especially - purees the men in service to attend | rs _ |the revival meeting. During the’ Mrs. Thos. R. Payne was in- jast war he was a camp pastor CONFIRM REPORT cluded in the recent arrivals injand preached in various army Key West for a visit with her 'camps, and naval training sta- mother, Mrs. Hattie Saunders, one anglais pie creat rates oy Salat : aval Training Station, and the! down to attack the destroyers, | and other relatives, Mr. Payne |training station in San Diego. It|forcing them to withdraw, but |W! a was at one time connected with! was over work during the epi-| the ships remained in the neigh- point of view and every sub- the mechanical department of demic of “flu” that caused his} porhood and drove back to the }S¢Tiber to the underwriting fund The Citizen. collapse which developed into | attack after RAF fighters had | Wi! get his money back several tuberculosis, which doctors pro- ‘driven off the Germans, times over and as well have con- Miss Klaine Russell, who had neve hopes ane eave aa Landing parties pushed through | o B sev seks | OnIY_@ matter of months to Hive. \Ttalian defenders of the island| bei renee sieeky Weeks | Mr. Richey says God healed him, | under the protection of the de- | COLUMBIA RESTAURANT visiting in Key West with rel-| in answer to prayer and that be- | stroyers’ guns and within a few| Merican and Spanish Cooking atives, left yesterday over the|causé of this he feels it both a!hours had taken complete com- | eecoa ee pa highway for her home in Miami, duty and a privilege to preach the | mand. | FAMOUS FISH DINNERS peospel tones | |prepared by well-known former Spe ae chef of El Chico, Miami Beach CONRAD International Cuisine Chef 7-course DeLuxe Dinner 50c B. M. Plate Lunch. . 35¢ COCKTAIL LOUNGE and BAR Try the Columbia and you will new refrigerators in homes and apartments in all sections of the city. , PLANES VERSUS couple of erroneous statements in| Best bid: $50, IF the seller recent issues. A few days ago I hauled it to the junkyard. |was quoted as saying that the es !wholesale gas and oil committee and favorable advertising of the for subscriptions to the Legion “ty: SHIPS IN BATTLE |Convention was notably delin- = GUY CARLETON. = quent. I made no such statement Key West, Fla., (Continued from Page One) fone did say that they, among Feb, 27, 1941. of the thoroughbred fighter, nor | Others, had not yet reported to —-——-— the full-load destructive power |M&- dn last night's editorial it is ‘and range of the true bomber, Stated that my committee is find- Top speed in straightway flight | ing uphill Bone an getting $5,000 is 250 to 300 miles an hour, fully | subscribed—that is eiorre ea loaded with one 1,000-pound or|(D @ city where nothing is done two 500-pound bombs. When so today but put off until tomorrow, [loadest it hasn't @ chane sualtst | See eer ee Ate EN, a fast fighter plane. The dive apes A bomber drops its stinger iy one Reset eulecrnticn an couple dive—two at the most. Ant! it hinbi; We°s- Pe OCUEy pe tioning. Saas ee B. [not yet reported, will do so in due ; Season and knowing’ thgsejmen, I j have every reason tg believe that OF CAPTURE their results will approximate 100 |per cent—they are not. men who, jare accustomed to failure. This convention, April 23-26, ! will be a big success from every | CONCH DANCE Friday, Feb. 28th, 9:30 till ? LA CONCHA RAINBOW ROOM | ain (Ladies Free) aie let, containing dozens of bright ideas to improve your baking .. Ad Rumford Baking Powder, Box N, Rumford, R. I, 3 BRILLIANTLY NEW 1941 Sngidarres 1941 MODEL R-6 Only $122.75 ~~ LOWEST PRICE EVER for a Frigidaire 6 with all » these features! © Quickube Tray ® Famous Meter-Miser ® Frozen Storage Compartment © Double-Width Super-Freeses ® Large Cold Storage Tray © Automatic Interior Light ® One-Piece Steel Cabinet © F-114 Safe Refrigerant © 5-Year Protection Plan z oll-phosphate double-acting Special Exhibit At Flower Show An exhibit of medicinal herbs gathered by colored residents of Key West will be one of the most | unusual features of the Garden club’s annual Flower Show, be- ginning Saturday. | Nowhere else in the United} States, according to Lieut-Comdr. | Ray W. Byrnes, director of the} show, could there be found such | an assortment of herbs as negroes | have collected here for various treatments. The exhibit, it is be- | lieved, will be the first of its) kind at any flower show in the nation. Local Garden club members | have worked for months prepar- | ing for the exhibit, which opens at the public library Saturday | afternoon at 2 o’clock. The show will be open each night until 10} o'clock and will open at 10 a. m. | Sunday and Monday, | Secnes Sanaa HS | Fern Chanter Meets Friday Evening (Continued from Page One) tributed to the general prosperity {the Miami chapter of the Daugh- | of the American Revoldtibn. | N Lewin, who is the daugh- | of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewin, alae was awarded the medal in recog- Betty Lewin, Key West high | nition of her selection as the out-| school senior, yesterday was pre-|standing girl in the school in the |tel] your friends about the food sented with a gold medal by Mrs. qualities of dependability, serv-|... prepared the way you like it at E. G. Sewell, representative of j ice, leadership and patriotism. ( Prices just a little under others. Mrs. Maude Curry. formerly of ° ° Key West, but who is now making Betty Lewin Given her residesce elsewhere, arrived in the city recently, accompanied Gold Medal by her daughter and son, for a visit with relatives. | | Henry Robinson, after a few days’ business visit in Key West, left yesterday over the highway | for Miami, where he is connected | with the electrical business. T'S THE BROADWAY With Lowest Prices On Top Grade Merchandise AT OUR MEAT COUNTER 22¢ LEG O°’ LAMB, Ib. Western PORK HAMS, Ib. 15c 28c (8 to 10 lbs.) 39¢ Armour’s Star Sliced 15¢ BACON, Ib. Armour’s _.3e| GROCERY DEPARTMENT CREAM (tall ca A There will be a meeting of Fern Chapter 21, Order Eastern Star, held on Friday evening, begin- ning at 7:30 o'clock, at the lodge rooms, corner of Eaton and Si- monton streets. Business of much importance to the organization will be taken up for discussion, and all mem- bers are requested to be in at- tendance. S &! Will Skelton, former Key West: |er, who is now residing in Miami, | was an arrival here yesterday for a visit of several days. a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pedon | left yesterday over the highway |for a visit in Philadelphia. Mr. |Pedon is stationed in Key West | | with the government _ forces, | Enjoyable Part: aie ‘4 jwhile Mrs. Pedon conducts a! |knitting class at the Harris Last Evening ; school, Members of Key West Junior | —_— Chamber of Commerce enjoyed a| “Stag” party and smoker given Room Mothers | last evening at the hall on Duval| Meet Tomorrow street. Party was attended by the} Room mothers of Key West membership of this organization High School Parent-Teachers As- exclusively. Refre: ments were | sociation will hold a meeting to- | served and member indulged in| morrow afternoon, .3:30 9’clock the antics of a typical stag. Jin the school building on White ate | street. | 1941 MODEL S-6 a 6 cubic foot Fully-Fitted Frigidaire Only 130.00 ~~ Here are some of its advantages ® Stainless Porcelain Sliding Hydrator © Dawn Gray Door Trim ©@Super-Powered Meter-Miser ®@ Quickube Ice Trays © Double-Width Dessert Tray © Faster Ice Freezing © New Low Operating Cost © Automatic Interior Light @ Frozen Storage Compartment © 5-Year Protection Plan wee Fresh Shipped, Large EGGS, doz. Country Roll BUTTER, Ib. . Lakeview Sliced BACON, Ib. FIPTALPLLALZLAL SL 2 MD. Pure LARD, 2 Ibs. . Spiced LUNCH MEAT, Ib Lean Meaty SALT PORK, tb Fresh SPARE RIBS, Boiled HAM, Ib Large FRANKFURTERS, 1b Announcement Of Engagement ee | Mrs. Lily Hernandez has an- | nounced the engagement of her | daughter, Miss Louise Nunez, of | ™ Charles Almeda, | Birthe Nw Borden's Cream CHEESE, 2 pkgs. 2 Ibs Birth of a daughter, Paula, to} cks, |Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mesa, Wash- Nunez is a student at the | ington street, was announced high school, while Mr. Al-| yesterday. tended the Business Uni- |” , versity of Tampa ployed at the memorandum re typist. 1941 MODEL M-6 Truly a Giant “Six” Actually has 6%/to ev. ft. food storage space Now only $155.50 Check this partial list of features © Oversize Food Compartment © Larger Froaen Storage Compartment @New Meat Tender * © Utility Storage Compartment © Glass. Topped Hydrator © Lift cut Shelf beside Hydeatoe © Lower Operating Cost © Poster Ice Preexing © New One-Piece Steel Cotinet © Super Powered Meter-Miser ©@ Quickube lee Trays © S-Year Protection Plan Come in and find out how easy it is to own a new 1941 Frigidaire Martinez Refrigeration Company 1212 Varela Street ' ' Telephone 279 OVER 6 MILLION FRIGIDAIRES HAVE BEEN BUILT AN SUGAR. 5 Ibs. Mrs, Mesa before her marriage nd is now em-| was Miss Mary June Crusoe and my barracks as! was secretary to Allan B. Cleare, eipt clerk and/Jr., Monroe county solicitor. c H ade COFFEE, ! TOMATOES, 3 No. 1 cans Happy Kid PEANUT BUTTER, gt. jar BAKED BEANS, 2 Horme' SPAM, can GULF SPRAY qt. tir For M s PRUNE JUICE, qt. jar Pillsbury FLOUR. 5 Ibs. White (Dry) BEANS. Ib | FAILED TO COLLECT PUEBLO, Colo.—The bureau refused a m that pensioners are allowed for 25¢ 10c 22¢ 19¢ 23c 35¢ 19¢ CLEANSER, 3 cans FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 18c rcs» BEETS. TURNIPS, CARROTS, 2 bunches 10¢ BAXANAS—vorK AppLes. 10c Juicy ORANGES 25 Fr 4 TANGERINES. 2 doz. OC TOMATOES. » oc 3 Ibs. Also Expected In for Weekend. . .Truck with Fresh STRAWBERRIES, PEAS, LIMAS, BROCCOLI, MUSHROOMS, ETC. WRONG DESCRIPTION welfare A home at 4 White street the $100 which The Citizen said yesterday was to be converted into a mod- funeral services, explaniing ern apartment by Sebastian Ca-| “Where there's life, there can be brera, actually is the Property of|no funeral or money for the J. N. Costar, it was learned today i Cabrera’s property is adjacent to the modern Costar home. | ME. PSaaaa aa. SPECIAL ON HEINZ SOUP 2 Tall or 3 Small 23¢e cans sar ROY ROGERS s P. and G. or Octagon SOAPS. 3 bars Palm TOILET SOAP, 3 bars ORDINANCE NO. 391 | COUNCIL SERIES AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING IN OF AND OTHER iE CITY CEME- in BORDER LEGION also COMEDY AND SERIAL Se i - POTATOES. 10 ibs. 15¢ Gray's Fishery, LETTUCE. each cheap...cheap. Ojus 1941 Passex gs, also gt ioned home water s up. PLUMBING, PUMP AND ELEC- TRIC DEPT. s Fishery, C Est day) RY Mayor. 4 y (except W From 10 A M sé P.M