The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 10, 1941, Page 4

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es SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1941 PAGE FOUR --: SOCIETY : Young Women’s Church Circle Entertains Mothers Last Night Last evening the young women|sang “Silver Threads Among the} of Ley Memorial Methodist! Gold.” Church entertained their mothers! Other Mothers’ Day readings and a‘ few friends at a delightfu]/ were given by Mrs. Tom Curry, party in the church annex. A Mrs. Murrell Sands, Mrs. W. T.! program of music and readings Doughtry and Mrs. O. C. Howell. | featured “Mothers’ Day” observ-: Group singing of Mothers’ Day | ance and was followed by a social|songs was a part of the program. hour. Refreshments of ice cream,| Enjoying the party were the cake and mints were served from | following: the tables which were lovely in| Mesdames Floyd Bowery, Annie their arrangements. Graceful j Curry, Albert Carey, Earl Hamil§ ferns with bowls of red roses|ton, O. C. Howell, J. B. Pharis, were used on the tables. Joe Thompson, W. B. Saunders, Miss Madaline Weeks, director | Merville Rosam, Ella Carey, Tom, 2 (Gaano JURY | Rrecnals FINISHES Work| Today's Birthdays | | the U. S. WEATHER | Sunday’ FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) STARTED MAN ON RUN ST. LOUIS—Graham Copely of this city was so frightened by the wrecking of a car in which he was a passenger that he ran three and able; but likely to be crafty. | miles to his home. He will work hard to make a way in the world, and usually But take great care to (Continued from Page One) colored , Douglass Elemen- Mrs. Irene Dehner arrived here | tary School building to be in| ago, recently from Newport, Kentucky |need of major repairs too num-| = Key West and Vicinity: Partly to spend a few weeks visit with | erous to mention, and are also in| Judge Curtis-D. Wilbur of PE eines tonight and Sunday; mod- Mrs. H. C. Ely and Mrs. George|need of sanitary toilet facilities. | Francisco, Federal jurist, onetime! erate northeast winds. Schrieber. i ag!| Further, that the auditorium of secretary of the navy, born in} fiorida: Fair in north, part]; ae |this High School building is in| Boonesboro, Iowa, 74 years ago. ae q * | . *!cloudy in south portion tonight : Mrs. J.B. Pharis, who had been | great need of chairs or benches. a avoid any evidence of envy or the guest of her sister, Mrs Bee | We recommend that repairs be} Dr. Mordocai J. B. Ezekiel, eco- | and Sunday, py eee ctous a above all sates no! ae ‘, eveicctn babe i 5 |nomic adviser 40 the Secretary of | Showers on southeast coast to-} Jea/ousy, Pibicht \+ An Opportunity. . . Howell, for several weeks, re-|™Made to these buildings imme- Agriculture, born in Richmond, | night. mischief, even in sport, for you; turned to her home in Jackson-| diately and that chairs or bench- | Va., 42 years ago. *! Jacksonville to Florida Straits} will be in danger. See the— ville today. jes be supplied at once for use| —_——-. jand East Gulf: Moderate north- PALM BEACH AREA jin the auditorium of this High| David O. Selznick, of Culver Ss ae partly cloudy tonight and Visit | na City, Cal., movie producer, born | #2¢ Sunday. John Frow, who had been|School building, and that there | —"Y:. i | S. M, GOLDSMITH, tream Hotel spending several days visiting in be alled adequate sanitary |" See ae ie eat nee | Temporarily in Charge. The Gulf S “as H Key West, left yesterday for his/ toilet facilities. | Dr. Samuel M. Lind: £ Co-| es ouble| room. ‘spin home in Miami. | ; Serie aman empeninien pen lee ey Excellent double} | We found the buildings and |lumbia, social legislator, born in| beds and private bath as low grounds of the several schools | Pittsburgh, 72 years ‘ago. | plan. | Fred Astaire, dancer and actor, | |born in Omaha, Nebr., 42 years} Today's native is self-reliant Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c ‘weekly. succeeds. { | | TRY IT TODAY— | The Favorite in Key West STAR x BRAND of music of the High School gave|Curry, E. E. Archer, Berlin Ma- several piano and vocal numbers | Ione, Roland Weatherford, Sallie during th eevening. | Roberts, Archie Roberts, W. T. Mrs. John Offutt very gracious-| Doughtry, Leon Sawyer, Murrell | ly gave two appropriate Mothers’ | Sands, Minnie Blanco, M. E. Zor- | Day readings. | ger. A, quartet, Mrs. M. E, Zorger,| Misses Miriam Carey, Kathryn Mrs. Albert Carey, Mrs. Floyd | Knowles, Elizabeth Rosam, Made- Bowery, Miss Kathryn Knowles, |line Weeks. Music Week Observed With Program At Harris School i | | Mixed chorus, “Magic of the Moon”, “Bless This House”, “The | Mere Maid”. Songs, assembly, “Old Folks at Home”, “Key West”. Flag salute. Star Spangled Banner. A special program was pre- sented at Harris School yesterday | morning in observance of Na-; tional Music Week and Mothers’ ; Day. | The program was directed by | the music instructor, Miss Alce| Curry, and was greatly enjoyed | by all present. follows: embly, DELICATESSEN TO “Our Thanks OPEN DN MONDAY Needed service in Key West will be performed by the 904 Fleming Street Delicatessen which will open Monday, May 12. votte, Moment Musicalle. Song, assembly, “O Solo Mio.” Reading, “I Am Music”, Thomas | Swicegood. Orchestra selections, “Rose | ‘ Petals”, “Song of the Dum”. This new enterprises is being | Girls chorus, “I Have a Little operated by Jane White and| Lea ae cee Maud Davis, who will personal- citation, “Mother”, Si Delgado. ly supervise all foods prepared. Solo, “Mother”, Rita Canalejo. iFEATURING NEW Orchestra selection, Lovely PROGRAM AT CLU! Barbara “When de Banjo Plays”, “Nightfall”. Fred Marvil, now personally : managing the Samoa Club, & ae, assembly |featuring a new program at this Recitation, “I Am Music, De-|~ MOTHER’S DAY vine”, Clo Ann. Watkins. Piano solo, Lorraine Nottage. te eee In loving memory of My Dear Mother and Sister, Margaret | Sextette, “Sing On”, Faye Ber- | valdi, Beverly Curry, Betty} and Emma Niehaus, who died | May 9th and 11th, 1911; | “Over the Armayor, Cynthia Higgs, Con- chita Varela, Lorraine Nottage, Caridad Bancells. National Music Week Observed At School | are healed, chosen: | Little do they know of the sor-| National Music Week was ob- | row served at the Division Street That lies in my heart con-} Grammar School with Chapel cealed, exercises attended by a large gathering of parents and friends. A play entitle “Our Ameri- | can Music”, w presented by To take them home to be at the school’s music department rest, under the direction of Mrs. Mil- | And now they calmly sleep at ner. last, | The theme of the play con-| Atl pain, all grief, all suffering | sisted of all phases of American | past. Music from the early Indian chants to the p nt-day music | Softly the stars are shining with its Latin influence. Songs; Upon their silent graves, illustrative of the different pe-|There lie my mother and sister riods such Indian chants, sleeping, Puritan and Early Colonial! The ones I loved but could not songs, Negro Spirit and | save. songs of the Plains we sung | by the choruses and accompan-| From your lonely and sad | ied by the school orchestra. daughter and sister, | “La Pa and “Cielito| MATILDA MANEGOLD Lindo” were rendered in Span-| NIEHAUS, Key West, Fla. ish. \ may10-1t | Years and years have passed and still I miss them, Friends may think the wounds | God loved them too, so he thought best, as NEE | ri HOLTSBERG'S Monday Specials JUST ARRIVED— New Shipment of the Famous SACSON DRESSES in Summer Sheers—See Them On Display $3.95 Sizes 12 to 44 Four Tables of Better REMNANTS and Clearance of Odds and Ends 25€ cack PAIR CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES Just In 59e New “Fruit of The Loom” SATIN and CREPE SLIPS $1.00 Printed Rayon Table CLOTHS 50¢ cach SUMMER BLOUSES White and Colored Grounds Eyelets and Embroideries $2.98 $1.00 2 ON One Table of TRIPLE SHEERS Regular 8$c 50¢ YARD CHENILLE BEDSPREADS | Miss Myrtle Sawyer, who had CUBAN COFFEE been spending several days in Key West visiting relatives and friends, left yesterday over the highway for her home in Miami. state as far as Jacksonville. were accompanied on the trip far as Miami by Mrs. Sawyer's | i | | popular night spot on the water- front at the Yacht Basin. Samoa is now featuring Sam- my, “Baby Dumpling” Wilson, Archie, and Rudy. in | BOSS OF BULLION CITY | also SERIAL AND COMEDY ?? Do You Know ?? The 904 FLEMING STREET DELICATESSEN Will Be Oren MONDAY, MAY 12TH 8:00 A. M. Try Our Hot HOME-MADE ROLLS Between 11:00 A. M. and 12:00 Noon SPECIAL MONDAY ONLY 15c DOZEN Prepared Foods - Home-Made Pastries Proprietresses: JANE WHITE and MAUD DAVIS This Week Is “Baby Week” —AT— LONG'S FURNITURE STORE Whether you BUY or not Come and Look at OUR WINDOWS! The Most Outstanding Bargains in any “Baby Sale” ever put on ALL BRAND NEW STOCK! Just Unpacked and Set Up This Week. All These Articles Listed Below Are On SALE At Just a FEW CENTS ABOVE COST: CRIBS HIGH CHAIRS Ivory, Peach, Wheat, Blend. Ivory, Green, Maple and Red, Maple and Honey Maple $9.23 - $10.50 - $14.05 $14.95 - $17.50 KITTY COUPS Screened Against Mos- quitoes $18.75 and $22.45 YOUTH BEDS Ivory and Maple $14.95 and $17.50 FELT MATTRESSES for Cribs $5.25 Cotton Crib Pads Youth Bed Mattresses $5.95 to $6.35 CHIFFEROBES $14.95 Maple and Ivory PLAY PENS $6.70 BASSINETS Ivory and Blue—Ivory and Pink BABY BASKETS MUSICAL ROCKER $1.00 $6.50 LONG'S FURNITURE STORE Phone 80 $7.50 TRAINOR SEATS $2.20 CAR SEATS $2.10 SWINGS $1.90 NURSERY CHAIRS eo OF 3.00 STROLLERS in Shades of Desert Green, Blue, Brown and Ivory $5.95 - $7.35 - $9.25 $9.35 CARRIAGES Blue. Tan. Brown and Grey $6.35 and $7.90 TWIN CARRIAGES $14.95 ROCKING CHAIRS for the Tot $1.50 $3.75 800 Fleming Street inspected well kept and we com- | mend the janitors accordingly. | TARE “A TRIP A ; We wish to thank Honorable } Arthur Gomez, Judge of this | ‘Court, the other Officers of this | Sr Fee Court, and other Officials for} Theodore Albury, city elec-| their courtesies and assistance | trician, who had been on a brief) i, the performance of our du-| visit to Miami, returned to the hes city today. i z a | mother, Mrs. L. B. Grillon,” and } Mrs. M. D. Adams left Thursday | ,-andmother, Mrs. Thomas Pent. | for Winston-Salem, North Caro- a | line to spend Mother's Day with| yy and Mrs. Charles Elwood | her mother at the family home. | are expected to arrive in Key | | West this afternoon for a_ visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sawyer | with relatives: left over the highway this after- | oe) eB noon for a trip to points up the JOHNNY MACK BROWN $.S. CUBA. for HAVANA sails THURSDAY, May 15th at 10:30 a. m. from P. & O. Dock Return Sailings Leave HAVANA EVERY TUESDAY at 12:00 Noon Sailing for PORT TAMPA EVERY THURSDAY at 7:00 p. m. J. H. Costar, Agent Telephone 14 KEY WEST, FLORIDA _ | Address ‘Theres STYLE, BEAUTY, STRENGTH IN THIS NEW INCONSPICUOUS EYEWEAR NUMONT FUL-VUE io “LOXIT In this new style, known as Nu- mont Ful-Vue in Loxit, are in- troduced the newest features oj modern eyewear. Glasses are held se- curely by a hidden xtending behind Loxit patented rimless con- struction provides maxi- \—minimizes e—enhances Ful-Vue temples afford un- ‘obstructed side vision and flow away from the les ina jul, curv "Loxit , . . the Bansch & Lomb molded DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Phones 332 Duval Office: 332 Street Residence: 295 | | | | @ Thete famous 7 stockings are giv- ing constant satis faction to millions “ef smart women vwhere. We're sure you'll Tike them too.We have a type and weight for your every need. 75¢ ano $1.00 CHAS. ARONOVITZ Department Store “STYLE LEADERS” SRA aa aD PILE ELL SD “The Store of Quality” ALWAYS A Large Assortment Berns SHOES here for your selection—whe- ther it be for Sports, Dress or Play. We have the Shoe you want and at the price you are looking for. . .not too cheap. . . not too expensive, just in the middle brackets. . . $1.98, $2.50, $3.00, $3.95, $4.50 And they are good all-leather Shoes, made by Nationally- known factories, D to AA, 3 to 8-2. COME IN TODAY AND LET US FIT YOU. NOTICE! A limited quantity of NYLON HOSE—$1.35 Come and get your pair. Ready-To-Wear This department is always representative of the season's newest. Our price is $1.98 to $10.75 and you certainly can find any and every kind of dress you may want in this price range. Come in! Let us show you around. Saturday and Monday Specials New Wash Dresses. cool and sheer, sizes 14 to 50 $1.00 New Hawaiian Holiday ern $1. at Sharkskin Skirts: Pretty Blouse $1.00 Rain Cape with Hood for Ladies and Children at $1.00 Another assortment of Good- looking Dresses, on sale $1.98 50 Silk Dresses. $4.00 value. for } p ’ | Children’s Shoes Over 50 cases of Children's Shoes arrived in past few days. All-leather Sundial | Robin Hood. Brown Bilt and a pair— i $1.25 to $2.50 Large assortment of new Spring Colors in Phoenix Hose as well as other good brands at 69c, 79c, $1.00, $1.15 They make very good Mother's Day Gifts. GULF STREAM HOTEL ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Lake Worth, Florida JUST RECEIVED at THE STORE OF FASHION One of the Largest Assortments of SHOES for the LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN in all the Leading Styles, Colors and Leathers at POPULAR PRICES. CC. het Wear... RHYTHM STEP SHOES These are the Shoes you'll be wearing now and all through summer. They're here now—they are our latest shipment of winning styles. Take Advantage of our Special Reduction of $1.00. . Saturday and Monday. . .on all RHYTHM STEP SHOES Have You Seen the New jolt Shipment of Special! . . LADIES’ Children’s Dresses 25 Doz. in Swiss, Sheer and = . Dimities are on SALE from New Silk Slips “Nylon Seams” $1.00 59c Up We Are Stocked Up With Racks of Dresses for the Ladies, Misses and Children Displaying the newest styles and colors Attention! . . Last Day to Purchase Your Come in and see them: you'll buy several Mother’s Day Gift APPELROUTH'’S Annual Electric Range Sale for only $89.95 Less $10 For Your Old Equipment NO DOWN PAYMENT LOWEST COST FASTEST HEATING FINEST FEATURES —ever offered by GENERAL ELECTRIC New 5-Heat Clean-Speed 3 Calrod Units. 6-Quart Thrift Cooker. Acid -resisting one- piece top. Porcelain enameled one-piece body. Large capacity twin-unit oven—and many other new economy and convenient features. See this beautiful Genera) Electric Range! We believe it out- values every electric range in its class Priced lowest in G-B history. Faster heating than ever at lower cost. Time-saving, money-saving features that can't be beat at anywhere near the price. The BIG BARGAIN of the year. this G-E Range today! NEW 5-HEAT CLEAN-SPEED CALROD UNITS Heat faster yet use loss current than ever. The only electric range units with the HERMETIC GLASS SEAL. Look for the name “General Electric Calrod.” Accept no imitations, Monthly Payments as Low as $2.42 Per Month (149 MODEL RANGE) THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY

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