The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 7, 1941, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1941 PurcHAses HOMER "TRADE AT HOME Mrs. Ciagton Bédgwick Caous AND Ss AVE THE DIF FERENCE a. of Miami Beach, well known in Briefly, they would: |Key West, who, in addition to These merchants have qualified as leaders in their divisions . .. each deserves your wholehearted support. PAGE FOUR |PAPY GIVEN MANY LEGISLATIVE BILLS (Continued from Page One) of a bill 30 days before its pre-| sentation, cover a variety of sub- | FREE BOOKLET “TOBACCOLAND” OFFERED AGAIN Aristo Perez, who was formerly employed by one of the local in- | surance agencies, but who has been making his residence in ‘Tampa for several years, was in- | cluded in the arrivals in Key West | Saturday for a short visit. SECOND MILLION COPIES OF) 0), 7), 1" Une ERSTE | ie lain peaerrieant city to lease | being the widow of a noted writ- uaeoreras |water lines to the aqueduct com- jer js a forceful and entertaining STORY ARE TO BE SENT |Mission; (2) Ratify and confirm | writer in her own right, has |the appointment of aqueduct com-|pought the grove and home of| Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Waite, | OUT TO PUBLIC jmissioners and give them aU- | George L. Swan on Farm Life ‘road, north of Silver Palm drive. and Mrs, Bernard Waite, Jr., who} ‘thority to control water distribu- had been in Miami for a few} tion here; (3) Give the county ; days’ visit, returned to the’ city | Heading the advertisements in | ¢ommission power to regulate and j'T)e,Ryrchase was made three > | FOR: QUALITY PRINTING t Call 51 last evening over the’ highway. |Chesterfield’s latest campaign, | license persons engaged in out-} weeks ago. lveleased nationally this week to ‘newspapers by Liggett & Myers \Tobacco Company, is a new of- lfer of the free book, “Tobacco- jland, U.S.A.” This book, a large, completely tebacco They were accompanied on the trip back home by the little son of Mrs. Waite, Jr., who had been undergoing treatment in a clinic at Coral Gables. Joseph Baker, former Key Wester, who is now making his home in Pensacola, where he is engaged in the insurance bu ness, was an arrival here Satur- day for a short visit. Mrs. J. G. Kantor, who had been spending a visit in Miami, returned to Key West recently over the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald’ Saunders and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Hernandez, who had been spending a short visit in Miami, returned to the city last evening. K..\Q.\ Lewis, U.S. Internal Reyenue deputy of Poplar Bluff, | Mo., with’ Mrs. Lewis and their | two sons, Jim Dave and Eddie, are | spending a month’s vacation in Key West. Norman Artman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Artman, who spent the winter season in Key West, left this morning over the highway en route to Point Pleasant, N. J. Miss Gordon Weds Wynne Ramsey Ethel (Bobbie) the bride Miss Bernice. Gordon became ceremony performed Saturday afternoon, 6:30 o'clock at Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, Father Arthur B. Dimmick officiating. Miss Gordon is the secretary of Peter Schutt, manager of Casa Marina Hotel, has been coming to this city since the hotel reopened. Mr. Ramsey is attached to the U. S. S. McLeish, which until re- cently was stationed in this city doing duty in the United States jillustrated story of the industry, has proved so popular |with American readers that a econd million copies were re- {cently published and are rapidly lbeing distributed. Free copies |may be obtained upon request to | aM door advertising; (4) Require the county commission to pay the tax | asse $2,500 annually for of-| expenses; *(5) Permit the county to levy not to mills on each $100 of assessed property valuation, the money to be used for contributions to the Federal Works agency; (6) Redis- | trict the county; (7) Provide for| the nomination of county ee The nated and novelist manager, Miss woman of the Redland District. MRS. POWELL »ners by residents of the sep- e districts; | (8) Provide for the election of a | journalist and her business Elizabeth Ryan, exceed 3 | will occupy the place about Oct. 1 to become permanent residents of | Wynne Thompson Ramsey in a} Chesterfield, P.O. Box No. 21, ; |New York City. | Veronica Lake |Holden of the coming. picture, |Wanted Wings”, and Carole Landis of the current comedy, | county attorney; (9) Provide for | and William | the election of Monroe county} Mrs. Mary Powell, WPA rec- «t/residents only to the Overseas |reation supervisor for Monroe and |Road and Toll Bridge commis- Dade véieniies teckel es 5 |sion; (10) Authorize the state of} hes areived Hevea i“Topper Returns”, head the “pa- | Florida, through trustees of the |to confer with Mrs, Eva Warner, lrade of stars” in this newest| internal improvement fund, to |local reereation director, and \Chesterfield series, A special sell certain lands in Monroe coun- |Marvin Lewis, recreation-defense jadvertisement, to be released oi, ee pl paeaerunises | coordinator, e baseball seas opens, 5 S$, y eci- | : on aid “ en the eee psrareisetiae Pstar | sions of the city council relating | sake csuane ae canna berg] first baseman of the world cham- | to taxes; (12) Validate city coun-/ or several gaya ieRstiey Wot pion Cnicinnati Reds. Other ad-|cil tax assessments; (13) Abolish |already accomplished by Mrs.! Vertisements feature Vivien |the present city government of/Warner and Lewis and to aps Leigh and Laurence Olivier of Key West and establish a newjprove plans for the continuation ‘the new picture, “That Hamilton government, defining its area and,of the city defense-recreation | lwWoman”, and Priscilla Lane of! authority, and, (14) Establish a | program. the new release, “Miss Wheel-|™minimum length and bag limit aI ee i = America’s |P.-T. Assn. Will new campaign eme, S| Chesterfield. . for a cooler,, INSURANCE MEN throughout the new series and in ASSEMBLE HERE} tne pivision Street School | national billboard showings and) ease |P.-T. A. will hold its regular} dio. Fred Waring’s “Pleasure table was profusely decorated |3 p. m. \Time” continues for Chesterfield| with a varied assortment of} A special Easter program has | through Friday over N.B.C. sta-| presented a picturesque scene. _|an election of officers for next tions, while Glenn Mille’ There were several snapshot jyear. All parents are urged to at- | Tuesday, Wednseday and Thurs- | lobby of the hostelry following aa eR Si ee day evening over the Columbia | the banquet, after which the mem-| ROOKIE DEDUCES fora news sexien. |to the second floor of the hotel | HE’S A SUCCESS | chlahbebicpimetentionceeninen | where the business session of the At the conclusion of the busi-} CAMP ROBINSON, Ark., April | Meets Tuesday jness meeting, the_delegates, ac-|7.—When Clifford Black joined ‘There will be a regular month- |{Tiends, proceeded to the Garden | major the band director sent him wright Discovers America”. |eatches of snook. | Meet Tuesday milder, better smoke”, - carries | dealers’ displays and on the ra-| (Continued from Page One) |monthly meeting on Tuesday at levery evening from Monday flowers and other ornaments, and |been arranged. There will also be |“Moonlight Serenade” —_every | pictures made of the group in the tend this meeting. Broadcasting System is renewed bers of the organization repaired | Everready Star Club jconvention was held. ‘a: bead be jcompanied by many of their|the 16lst field artillery as drum ly meeting of the Everready Star Neutrality Patrol. Club hed Tuesday afternoon, be- | | of Roses club on Whitehead street, | | where the evening’s entertain- ment was brought to a close. Miss Gordon was given in mar- riage by Peter Schutt and at- tended by Miss Frances Schutt. Sam Goldsmith acted as best man. home of Mrs... Lillian Williams, 635 William street. All members are requested to be in attendance. ginning at 3:30 o'clock, at the| Following the ceremony the wedding party and a few close! friends- were entertained with a| supper by Mr. and Mrs . Peter} NATION’S INCOME (Continued from Page One) | Those in attendance at the ban- | quet were: W. A. Gregory, W. J. Hamrick, W. S. Cobb, A. D. Ol-/ jcott, C. H. Scheurer, Jacksonville; O. W. King, Aristo Perez, Tampa; | \J. M. Harrison, Oscar Bain, Mi- | ami; B. M. Humphrey, Daytona Bea Summitt, ; D. B. Byrd, Orlando; H. C. Tallahassee; Joseph a book of instructions for drum- |mers. The sergeant who deliver- jed the book suggested Black “learn all about it.” “O. K.,” said the rookie, “but have you looked at the book?” The sergeant glanced casually at it. The book not only had been {written by Black but was illus- trated with his pictures. ager; William Sawyer, H. S. Eng- Schutt at the Casa Marina, Two Marriages Performed Here ‘Charles Marvin Thompson, 41, a former justice of the peace on the upper keys, Saturday was married to Anna P. Vaughan, 40, by Peace Justice Enrique Es- quinaldo, Jr. In another ceremony yesterday, Justice Esquinaldo married Ar- thur B. Marvin, Jr., 36-year-old Miami salesman, and Mary Ho- gut)’ 26, also of Miami. Tinidt’Waman’e Clab To Hold Meeting There will be a business meet- ing of the Junior Woman's Club | held tomorrow afternoon at 5:00 o'clock at the clubhouse, accord- ing to announcement Mrs. Joseph Lopez, president of the organization There will be an election of of- ficers at this meeting, and all members are urged to be in at- tendance, LONG TIME COMING FALLEN TIMBER, Pa.—After eleven girls had been born to Mr. and Mrs Conrad of this city, « ly arrived. ee THE ANSWERS See “Who Knows?” on Page 2 1. Haile Ethiopia 2 Sev pared w \peror of day; consumption Taylor Ross, ing passports made by| jother figures in | months.” Other Income Also Expands | in February, 1941,” explained In- | vestors Syndicate’s monthly | |study, “had a cash income of} |$1.17 compared with $1.00 the |same month a year earlier. | | “Wage envelopes in Februz | 1941 contained $1.29 as ag } $1.00 in February, 1940. During |January they contained $1.22, | while during December and No- vember of last year they had in| |them $1.16 and $1.13 res jall figures being contr: the same month of a year earlier. | How “Real Income” Is Figured | Mr. and Mgs. Public, in this | study, receive income from wages, | |salaries, investments and other | |sources in proportion to the na- tional distribution of such pay- ments. Their living expenditures likewise are those of average | householders, Their “real come”, or purchasing power, | their actual ability to buy reg- ularly needed goods and services. “Real income” is not a mere subtraction of cash income from cash outgo, which would be a dex of savings rather th income”, but an avera figure of income and ov signed to show how the cost living affects the adjusted income. in- | CARD OF THANKS We take th sincere acts of kin e STRON TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS “Mr. and Mrs. American Public | were: J. B. Symmonette, preceding | Baker, Pensacola; Carl Adair, | land, H. M. Albury, R. B. Russell, | Lakeland. |R. R. Russell and J. M. Varela. L. office | B. Grillon was also in attendance man- as the guest of Mr. Symmonette. Those from the local THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE FHA TITLE | IMPROVEMENT LOANS EXPIRES JUNE 30, 1941 See us today and make those improvements to your home that you have been plan- ning so long. LONG TERM EASY PAYMENTS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation For Real Economy For Real Service For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 TAITILILZAPZLALAPLLZEALZAZLLZLZLZEBZLALLLPLLLLO CLP OCLC OL FIFIPASPALIALLLALL Za CP2IPIIIIDPIDIMIDIIIIDODIIII A: ’ THE FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE READ ARTMAN, PRESS’ | rae Key WEST DAILY CITIZEN AS A REMINDER— I Look Your Best! 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Cheap! —e In Every Town ta REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 Gardner’s Pharmacy 534 Duval Street A Sparkling, Bracing Beverage— PEPSI-COLA REFRESHING - HEALTHFUL It’s Bottled in Key West Using Local Labor! ——— INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. Phone No. 1 The PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY Electrical Current—DAYTON WATER PUMP branches of BEAUTY CULTURE, La Concha Beauty Salon * Thomasine Miller. Phone 128 NEW. DELUXE Wholesale and Retail © Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets Nothing on the market like it for the money! PIERCE BROS. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts.. TRY US NEXT TIME When your Bill Heads run low or if you are in need of Business Cards, Letter Heads or En- velopes. phone 51 and a representative will call. 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