The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 16, 1941, Page 4

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SOCIETY Annual Ladies Night Banquet. Last Evening Greatly Enjoyed) e Cun? e ee ! a day Lest Night Iiach Enjcyed “Hearts and Blossoms”, which was presented by the Andrew- Jackson High School Glee Club last evening in the High School Auditorium, was indeed enjoyed Annual Ladies Night Banquet | merking the third anniversary of! the Key West Lions Club was! successfully staged last evening), in the Lions Den on Seminary street. Lions were honored by the| presence of their District Gover- nor, Lion E. B. “Sunshine” Brant, | who gave an interesting discouse | on the great work of Lionism in| this country and other parts of the | World who live by the Lions’; slogan “Liberty, Intelligence, Our | Nation’s Safety.” | Meeting was presided over by Lion President Gerald Saunders. | Program was as follows: { “America”. by everyone. Besides this great operetta, | the. Key , West High School Glee |Club:;was honored in, having jJoknhy Rodgers, who played the Lioness Chas, s iaiol ane Rodgers is a famous boy so- prano. All rights to the techni- color animated cartoon Invocation, Lion Rev. E. H. Do-| herty. Introductions, Tailtwister’s Antics. Welcome __, Ladies, Hamilton, Response, Ketchum. SONGS — SONGS — SONGS Vocal Solo, Mrs. Eva B. War- | ner, Vocal Solo, Paul B. Boule | anist: Beatrice Moreno. | aeons Selections, Jack | ber 25, 1940. : | Crawley, Ruby Crawley and Otto! The operetta will be repeated Divanti. jtonight, after which there will Address, E. B. “Sunshine”|be a dance honoring the visiting Brant, District Governor, District | Players. 35-S, Lions International. “Till We Meet Again.” Lions Roar. Lion Earle | Dance Tonight At Guards’ Armory Organ Recital On Monday The Blue Boxes of the women of St. Paul’s Church will be gath- | éred in Monday, May 19th, at 8| o'clock; at which time Charles Roberts will render an organ rez.| cital in the church. | “This United. Thank Offering, | given by the women of the Epis- j eopal Church all over. the world, | expresses to God their thanks for | the many blessings received; and is put to work in the needy parts of the world. At 7 o'clock Sunday morning, there will be a corporate com- munion of the women of the church. The United Thank Of- fering will be presented at this | sefvice. i ‘The organ recital is being spon- sored by the Young Peoples’ Serv- ice League. All members and friends of the parish are extended a cordial invitation to attend. A. Parra Celebrates Hio-Birthday eanapieiae | Albert Parra, son of Mr. andj Mrs. A. Parra, celebrated his twelfth birthday Wednesday with a party for his friends at his Olivia | street home. Prize winners in the game and impromptu contests were Billie Ladd, Cuqui Rivero and William McDonald, with booby prizes go-| ing to Dale Ellis, Pat Hemming- | way and Billie Warner. Delicious refreshments were served and the usual lighting of the birthday cake was carried out with all singing “happy birthday” to Al- bert. | Present were: Harold Ray Haskins, Alfredo Sanchez, Tony Trujillo, John and Robert Dion, Billie Warner, Wil- liam-and John Bush, Norman) ‘Torano, Pat and Gregory Heming- | ‘way, William McDonald, ‘Edward | McCowan, Kenneth and Jackie; Lafsen, Billie and Joseph Ladd,} Kenneth and Cuqui Rivero, Ralph Solano; Dale Ellis, Alton Noris, | Charles Russell, Robert Albury, | erly winds. Raymond Delgado, Billie Roberts, | Henry Gardner. | SS Today’s Birthdays | Breckinridge Long, Assistant Secretary of State; born in St. Louis, 60 yeurs ‘ago. | Br. James E. West, chief scout | executive of the Boy Scouts of! America, born in Washington, D. land Helen L. Rhoses, 21, also of \Father Kelleher tomorrow morn-. iObservation taken at 7:30 a. m., i Rainfall, ‘Total rainfall since May 1, | Deficiency since May Excess since January | Moonset {and Saturday. Couple To Marry xc Members of the armed ey West toni, wi e guests Here Tomorrow Bevine ums weekly! dunes pre sented by the city-county recrea- tion committee at the national guard armory. The program, ‘postponed from last night -bepati&evef the.use of the armory'tor a ect home defense men, will get underway tonight at 7:30" o’clock. In “the future, the dances will be held} each Thursday. , Bingo games, under the direc- tion of the army, will be staged during the early part of the pro- gram, with dancing to follow. Marvin Lewis, defense recrea- tion co-ordinator here, said today | his committee would welcome un- escorted young women at the dance program. Chaperones, un- der the direction of Recreation Di- rector Eva Warner, will be in charge. Eugene J. Deja, 21-year-old | sailor from St. Joseph, Mich., St. Joseph, will be married by ing‘at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea! Catholie ‘church. The ceremony will be performed at the 10; o’¢lock mass. U. S. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night . Mean e Noe | SPECIAL ATTRACTION Se at AT SKATING RINK 0.00 7:30 a. m., inches _______.. ag areas A Special attraction at Tommy’s; Skating Palace has been an-/ nouneed by the management. In| the future ladies will be admitted free with an escort on Sunday evening. Also, new hours for the eve-} ning session will be from 8 to 10:30 p.m, In the near future, Tommy will make an important announce- !ment of additional features to be added to this popular entertain- ment center. inches = 0:14 1, hd eae RRO SSE nee Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches 2 inches’ Se 2853 | Wind Direction and Velocity NE—10 miles per hour Relative Humidity 74% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today Sea level, 30.08 (1018.6 millibars) | Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise _ . 5:41 a. Sunset 7:05 p. Moonrise 12:33 a. 12:00 a. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) A.M. RESCUER. 7, DIES IN VAIN m.| TRY TO SAVE BROTHER a CHESTER, Pa.—Robert Guy, “|5, with his two brothers, Ferdin- jand, 7, and Alfred, 2, went into PM_| the hay-stacked barn on their) 8:1 2:38 | farm to inspect a new litter _ of} 8:17 9:27 | kittens and set the barn on fire. FORECAST | Ferdinand died in a vain attempt (Till 7:30 p. m,, Saturday) jto rescue his little brother, Al- Key West and Vicinity: Partly fred, from the blazing bar! cloudy tonight and Saturday NOTICE with little change in tempera-j ture; gentle to moderate east-| Hihg Low Anyone desiring to open and make excavations in any streets | and sidewalks of the City of Key West must first obtain a permit in Jacksonville to Florida Straits}accordance with Ordinance No. | and East Gulf: Moderate south- {115 C. S- ‘west’ to’ west winds over north} BOARD. OF PUBLIC WORKS. portion, and moderate east may13-5t | over south portion; fair weather overt north portion; partly cloudy over south portion tonight and! Saturday. CONDITIONS Light to moderately heavy | rain and thunderstorms have oc- Florida: Fair in north, partly | cloudy in south portion tonight ROY ROGERS in | SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE also part of “Andy” in the “Voice of | were; j bought by Paramont on Decem- | Members of the armed forces in| - THE KEY¥.WE eMARSY LieLy MIN UUINdwiftaa 2b Mane yy bkuun Wi | Judge William V. Albury, in |county criminal court this morn- jing, deferred sentence in the case of Ross C. Whitmarsh, con- victed on a non-support charge, but sentenced him to five days ‘in jail for contempt of court. Whitmarsh, who’ was’ éonivict- fed for non-suppoft of. two’ minor children and acquitted on.-.an- jother charge of failing to sup- port his wife, will be sentenced |tomorrow morning. Judgé ‘‘Al- bury found Whitmarsh in con- tempt because of remarks about the court he had made to his wife. Bob Roe, charged with vagran- |cy, was ordered to pay a fine of $50 and costs, or spend 90 days in jail. Perconalasy | Mrs. Julian Marks and Mrs. Genevieve Shultz left this morn- ing for Norfolk, Va., to visit Lieut. Commander. and Mrs.. Hartley. They will be away several weeks. They will'reside at 104 Windham Road, Belvedore; Norfolk, Va. Mrs. James’ Gajlagher, whg-had been spending some'time ‘in St. | Augustinief Fla, visiting with rel- atives, réturned to Key West re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Hood were re- cent arrivals in Key West for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Hood. |was formerly Miss Texas Welch of this city. Notice! Notice! Minoca Council No. 13, Degree of Pocahontas: and Red Men Special Meeting on Monday, May 19, 8 v, m, at Red Men's Wigwam, Caroline and Eliza- beth streets. Social hour after meeting celebrating our 20th Anniversary. MEAT SPECIALS ALBURY’S CASH GROCERY . [Strom We 23¢ Rath Tenderized PIC-NIC HAMS, lb “Vie Te Skinless 20c WIENERS, Ib 42¢ 24c Assorted COLD CUTS, Ib Boiled HAM. Ib Farrie’s Hickory SMOKED HAM, by whole, Ib Breakfast Sliced BACON, Ye-lb Pkg.. Ib | Fresh-Killed BROILERS Phone 198 Cor, Francis and Southard Sts. FREE DELIVERY 24¢c j, T CITIZEN CIDSALK C IN ¢ James De Feo and Louis Leon, } operaters of Miami Beach’s larg- est cafe, the Capri, have signed a four-year lease to take over op- eration of Mrs. Hugh G. Williams’ Sidewalk cafe on Duval street, it was announced today. The lease became effective to- day ‘and’plans for improvement and remodeling of the cafe- will be put into action at once. Improvements include . redec- oration of the present building, with a garden patio in the rear, where meals will be served in the open. De Feo and Leon said they intend to turn the cafe into one of the finest dining places in the city. HOUSEWIVES AND SHOP BUYERS TAKE NOTICE It will be to your interest to read the Bermuda Meat Market advertisement displayed else- where in today’s issue of The Citi- zen. Never before has this mar- ket given to the public such rea- sonable prices on Armour’s Best | Quality Meats. Do your week-end shopping here and save money. i We guarantee to satisfy our cus- sg ige,and.cut. You'll aiwasa ARG ifation; courteous 1 service id “prompt delivery | when you do your shopping at the Bermuda Meat Market. MOTORING NORTH ?— Go fully prepared with Rand Mc- Nally’s newest (1941 Edition) ROAD ATLAS; copies of Duncan Hines’ “Adventures in Good Eat- ing” and “Lodgings for a Night”, ;as well as a loose-leaf Account ; Book, covering mileages, ex- | penses, etc.—all at most reason- j able prices. . .and possibly some- | thing to read en route?—most “on sale” books now reduced in price. | SOUTHERNMOST BOOK & ART | SHOP, South and Duval Streets ; Gin the Southernmost House). may 16,1941 eK Uy ‘ $ ARCHER'S offers you the chance to buy foods for the week-end at real sav- ings—and you know that HERE’S WHERE YOU GET QUALITY! SET) eaeaty Order all your food needs through us, such as— DRESSED POULTRY VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS MEATS FRUITS ‘| Archer's. Grocery Phones | - AND EAST OR WEST? | 67 and 47|| } No. 2% can PEACHES (Centinued from Page One) | Baker, chief of the Fire Depart- ment, in which he stated that the Fire Department Board at a recent meeting requested that a sufficient number of wells be sunk in order that the fire de-! partment would be able to secure a. better supply of water for fire- fighting purposés. 4 petition was read from city employes requesting that they be paid off more regularly in (the future. It was ordered that the matter be given every considera- tion. ( i A letter was read from Roy! Schroder, state administrator of | ithe WPA, in answer to a letter |{ sent his office relative to the re-|* turn of certain equipment to the | city which was turned over some DIONEER ri~ ‘ a Tos ~thel M. Decker, city’s pioneer florist, has announced the open- ing of her new and permanent home of the Key West Florist lo- cated at 419 Simonton street. In a series of advertisement Toy Ci ey <i U deewe, Mrs, Deck er will announce of her fut plans for expansion of this busi ness—something in the line off good things to eat—says Mrs. Decker. ‘uled to appea (a Ty Subscribe to The Citizen, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! Due to increased costs of living. the undersigned Barbers hereby notify the publie that effective SATURDAY, MAY 17 the price of all Haircuts will be 50c. : ye SAWYER’S BARBER SHOP FRANK'S BARBER SHOP MARIANO CABRERA SANTIAGO V. . MANUEL ROGER JOHNA.COLLINS ALBERT BOZXA JOHN A. GRIFFIN. F. S. ELBERTSON RAMON RUBIO EUFEMIO SUAREZ JAMES HYDE PABLO PEREZ VOUGHT'S BARBER SHOP KEY WEST BARBERS’ ASSOCIATION time ago. Mr. Schroder stated in his letter that the machinery was turned over to the government with no provisions for its return, and said that the WPA could not | return the equipment as_ re- quested. | It was ordered that a_half-} month’s payroll for city employes be made today. COCooccccocccesececoores STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 | | RES SE a, MONROE MEAT MARKET SUGAR, 5 lbs. . 25¢ No. 2% can PEARS .., No. 5 can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE _.. » No. 1 (Small) TOMATOES, 6 cans r ‘ | TOMATO JUICE, 3 cans 25c,| PORK LOIN ROAST, 16 23c | PAUL LUMLEY | 510 Fleming Street Phone 411, 25c | BARGAIN STRIP LEE’S FOOD CENTER PRODUCE POTATOES, 10 lbs. LIMES, doz. CABBAGE. ib SQUASH, b GRAPE FRUIT. 3 for OKRA, ib PARSNIPS, b ‘ RADDISH. ib BROCCOLL 19¢ 12¢ 3c 10c 10¢ 10c 9c 5c SAVE S899. SAVE BUY YOUR USED CAR NOW and SAVE YOURSELF DOLLARS No advance in our prices, In fact, we are going to REDUCE THE PRICE of Every Car in stock— ‘for 3 days— FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY Come see us and we will deal to suit Every car GUARANTEED. you. TWINS USED CARS Deacon Jones, Manager Division and Simonton Sts. Attention! | YOU GET THE BEST: FOR LESS WHEN YOU TRADE —AT——. Bermuda Meat Market SPECIALS THIS WEEKEND Armour’s Branded Beef 24c on anne, : 35¢ 34c 17¢ Armour's Star Genuine Spring LAMB LEGS, ib (Small) Armour's Star LOIN LAMB"! CHOPS, ib Armour's Star PORK LOIN ROAST, Ib § (This Week) pois wet Star “Seasoned” apg ROAST, 25¢e _ 25 Bottom POT ROAST, ib |curred during the last 24 hours |in many localities from Colorado | Margaret Sullavan, screen star,| and Wyoming eastward over the | ¢® born in Norfolk, Va, 30 years/ Lake region and upper Ohio! ago. Valley, and into Maryland and ipRpy rr TODAY— eastern Pennsylvania. There has | phe worite wi Rich- | also been rain in the North Pa- Fer setgrad tater: Douglas S. Freeman of H mond, Va., noted newspaper edi-|Cific States, and light showers | STAR BRAND tor and historian, born in Lynch- |!" extreme western Texas and ® Mciws. 86 years: nec. |the Panhandle. Temperatu: CUB COFFEE have risen over the northea: | +Prof. Carlton J. H. Hayes of Co- | portion of the country; while ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS lymbia, noted historian, born in elsewhere changes have been Afton, N. Y., 59 years ago. generally slight, with readings | sR ar or above the seasonal aver- Ogden M. Reid of’ New. York | @&* | City, newspaper editor and pub- Be sai } lisher, born in New York, 59 . A “TABLE OF TRAGEDY years ago. 24¢ C., 65 years ago. COMEDY AND,SERIAL ib Boneless 25¢ 17¢ RIB CHOPS, b CHUCK ROAST, Ib 23¢ Armour's “New York” Branded Aged RIB ROAST, tb \v Tenderized HAM, Ib ; 25¢ (Small) 8 to 10 Ibs. Center Cut 35e HAM, (Sliced) Ib PIC-NIC HAMS, 4 to 8 ibs. 18¢ Armour’s Cloverbloom Large Selected WHITE EGGS, doz. Armour's Star Lean BREAKFAST BACON, Armour's Star GROCERIES Lite House CLEANSER, can Ideal DOG FOOD, 2 cans PREM, can Wilson's CORNED BEEF, can Swansdown CAKE FLOUR. pkg. MEATS LAMB SHOULDER. b LAMB BREAST, 2 Ibe. ee Center Cut PORK CHOPS, 2 be. ADC PORK SHOULDERS PO} ; ) ; 15¢ CHICKEN VEA: CHI L. CHOPS, ® 30c VEAL STEAK, » 35e Armour's Cleverbloom PRINT BUTTER. b Armour's Star » Pure Breakfast 25 SLAB BACON, = Rg PORK SAUSAGE, 1 &0C (by whole) Ib . Large Shipment Of SELECTED POULTRY Just Received 35¢ RHODE ISLAND RED FRYERS, 2'% to 3 Ibs. BROILERS, 1% to 2 Iba. Ave., Ib — HENS, 30¢ Telephone 52 Cor. White and Virginia Sts. PROMPT DELIVERY AND COURTEOUS SERVICE JOHN COBO, Proprietor “ 3c 15¢ 22¢ 17¢ 2l1e pa Tone ona ne EET TS TC ECT TIT CA aS SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY — Duval and Fleming Streets PRESCRIPTIONS PHONE 199 FREE DELIVERY Specials for Friday, Saturday and Sunday PURE ASPERIN TABLETS. box of 12 LISTERINE. 75c size AQUA VELVA. 50c size FOUNTAIN SYRINGE, guaranteed. Reg. 75c EPSOM SALTS. Reg. 28c. 5 lbs. for J. & J. BABY TALC, Reg. 25¢ WDODBURY'S SOAP. I€c size. 4 for PHILLIPS MILK MAGNESIA. Reg. 50c FLIT SPRAY. full quart CLEANSING TISSUES, box of 150 ALOPHEN PILLS, 75c size PINKHAM’S COMPOUND, Reg. $1.35 “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned GRINNEL, Iowa.—Ola Thomp: Room and Cocktail Rev. Dr. David de Sola Pool of SOP has built a table of S76 inlaid) | pnemG and DANCING New York, Jewish clergyman, | Pieces. each of which was taken | Strictly Fireproof Garage we ate from the. wreckage of dutdmo- born in England, 56 years ag: ; EN THE YEAR AROUND Pet AG, HY FORTS SEO. | bites involved in fatal accidents OP a Roll BUTTER. tb Spiced HAM. ib BOLOGNA. ib Skinless FRANKS, Ib PORK CHOPS. (Center Cut) tb SIRLOIN STEAK. Bb Wilson's PORK SAUSAGE. pkg. l7e LEE’S FOOD CENTER PHONE 94 Cor. Duval and Angela Sts. FREE DELIVERY 35¢ Rt. Rev. Her Hot bishop of the Episcopal Diocese pe yee BROADWAY’S SUPER SALE GOES ON Solid truck load of SWIFT’S QUALITY FOOD at POPULAR PRICES. Thrifty housewives and bar- gain buyers are found at BROADWAY. Shop where your friends shop. Seda Fountain SPECIALS Every Day Breakfast Served 7-10 a m Luncheon 11 a m till 3 p. m Dinner 5 p. m till 8 p. m Meet Your Friends at the Friendly Drug Stere AND ENJOY A CUP OF DELICIOUS COFFEE. SERVED WITH PURE CREAM Henry Fonda, actor, born Grand Island, Nebr., 33 years ROLLER SKATE Southard Street Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 10:30 P. M REMEMBER IT’S SWIFT’S HIGH QUALITY SHOE SKATES FOR SALE BRANDED P! arene Gen Fossey 1D PRODUCTS AT THE BROADWAY he Tec vo soo So Sco “iii eer eran mememrrreeeers” | | |

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