The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 28, 1941, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Mrs, Fred Drewes Visiting Here = ling guests is Mrs. Fred H. Drewes Miss Eliza Barrota, chief clerk | of 507 Whitehead street, who, be- of the local Selective Service| fore her marriage Was Miss Bar-| Board, accompanied by Mr. and i para Johnson, of Norfolk, Virgi- Mrs. George Lucas and their; grandson, George Arthur Lynn, | | nia, in which city she won the dis- | are spending the week-end in Ft. | tinction of being Norfolk’s best Lauderdale as houseguests of Mrs. } Lurlene Lund and family. | tive years 1937 _ {through 1940 in the annual contest | Mr, and Mrs. Albert Carey and|conducted in that ‘city by leading ; little son, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd! newspapers, department stores Bowery, who had been on an ex-!and fashion shops. ‘tended trip to various points in:}” Mrs. Drewes has recently re- cluding Miami, Palm Beach, At-/| fused a screen test for the movies, Janta, Ga., and Nashville, Tenn.,} preferring to remain with her hus- returned to Key West last night} band who is employed with the over the highway. lw. P. Thurston Company in the —_—— | Rehabilitation and Construction Eugene Fabai, employed at Fort | of the Marine Railway at the U.S. Jefferson, Dry Tortugas, with the | Naval Base, Key West. government forces, was an arrival! Mrs. Drewes is visiting here for in Key Wrst Thursday night to; an indefinite period before re- spend his vacation here. |fore returning to her home in pean aR } Richmond, Viginia whene she Clyde M. Knight left the early | will resume her position in the part of the week over the highway | fall as professional model of ladies for Miami where he will visit for; wear. Mrs: Drewes and her two severa) weeks {Chinese Chow dogs “Minckey at Toy” and “Tinkey Toy” present a William Pinder, employed at} lovely picture as they tour the is- Tortugas with the government land from time to time. forces, was an arrival in Key West | Thursday evening for a visit of a| few weeks. beginning ‘with | Two Couples a i Marry Here City Councilman J. Glenwood, — Sweeting left during the week for}. John Woodrog Cherry, 26, and Miami for several days’ visit there| Winnifred Baskin, 26, Lake and at other points in that sec-| Worth, were married yesterday tion. |by Gwendolyn Borden, notary a aS publie: Rev. and Mrs. Peter Doherty of} Elmer James Mark, 28, U. S. Reo, Wisconsin arrived in Key} Navy, and Frances Arlene DiCen- West, Wednesday evening for a/zo, 24, Columbus, O., were mar- short visit with Rev. E. S. Doherty | ried by Peace Justice Enrique and family. Mr. Doherty will| Esquinaldo, Jr. preach and Mrs. Doherty will sing ; cial detcstehiaitel at both services in the Congrega- | WAGES UP tional Church Sunday and plan to| Figures compiled by the Labor leave Monday for their home in| Department show that increasing Winconsin. industrial wages are more than pri: +keeping up with advancing living | Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Archer, | costs, mother, Mrs. William Archer and! _____ GIP EPL SSE LEY | ghildren, who have been on aj io weeks’ vacation visiting with i and Mrs. Harold Johnson inj} ) Knoxville, Tenn., returned home | terday, having enjoyed a very ti DENIES STATEMENT | (Continued from Page One) President of the construction com- pany. | William R. Porter, director of the Lime Grove corporation which ‘was to have built the homes, said he had been informed by the Mi- ami firm that no statement would be fortheoming until Preu returns from the north. Preliminary work was called off ‘Thursday, after two Preu com-} pany employes were beaten by ani atmed and hooded mob here, and | ." ordered to leave Key| jextosianteyualenbantiaatnsinn AEE ats JOB PRINTING * Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair prices. Consider us when you place your next print- ing order, The Artman Press THE CITIZEN BUILDING PHONE 51 PAY hy the {eB OR AS AGREED } } } IPP OPPO P IOC CC LO OL For Real Economy For Real Service For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 TIAL IPAALLLALLLLALLL £ CALAN A hh hdedkidd dk dedkdadkar| of sie ne ra nara aman ek rer. One of Key West’s most charm- dressed woman for four consecu- | ' cloudy tonight and Sunday, scat- THIS ‘BABY’ GOT INTO MATURE HANDS (Specia. to The Citizen) NEW YORK, June 28.—Out of a worn leather purse, 109-year-old Tobias Wildstein scooped $18.75. He gave it to Postmaster Albert ; Goldman for a baby bond—the; | first of 92 residents at the Home |of the Sons and Daughters of Is- THE WEATHER eae taken at 7:30 a. m., 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal Precip! Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches | Total rainfall since June inches | Deficiency inches __. Total rainfall + since , Jan. inches Excess inches -. 12.03 Wind Direction an elocity S—4 miles per hour Relative Humidity 83% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today Sea level, 30.05 (1017.6 millibars) Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 5:40 a. Sunset aa eek Moonrise 10:08 a. Moonset 10:59 p. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) A.M. - 1:08 6:08 | | | 89 CARD OF THANKS } pereeeneel | With profound gratitude we ex | Press our sincere appreciation t@ jthose kind friends who came t@ our assistance during our recent |; bereavement, the sudden death of our beloved one, Joseph Rus- sell. Through this means we ‘wish to extend !thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hemingway, Mr. Russell’s close | friends, who did so much for us 2.26 25.58 | since January need. Also those friends in Cuba \ who assisted. To those who gave m.|the use of their cars, donors of | m.|the lovely floral tributes and | m.!ers who helped in any way, we jassure you that your j will never be forgotten. P.M. | MRS. LULU RUSSELL 12:27 | and FAMILY. jun28-1t me 7:19 “FORECAST | (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) H Key West and Vicinity: Partly | 201 Iepbepamerae 2 Low “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail | Lounge DINING and DANCING | Strictly Fireproof Garage OPEN THE YEAR AROUND "ENRICHED BREAD Aunt Molly’s Bread, tered thundershowers Sunday | afternoon; gentle to moderate; winds, mostly southeasterly. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight | and Sunday with scattered aft- | ernoon thundershowers. Jacksonville to Florida straits | and East Gulf: Moderate south- | easterly winds; partly cloudy | weather tonight and Sunday. Demolition bombs range a Made by VALDES BAKERY weight from 50 to 4,000 pounds. Ir | | YOUR NEWSBOY . « » buys his copies of The Citizen at whole- sale, sells them at retail. + + + pays cash for his papers. - - + loses if a customer fails to pay. + + « is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay. + + « goes the limit for his trade, is on the job rain or shine, serves his customers well. - +. asks customers to cooperate by paying him promptly and regularly. THE CITIZEN Circulation eet rm SUMMER FASHIONS —AT— THE STORE OF FASHION Look! —_, Attention! All-Day Monday Our Well Advertised RHYTHM STEP SHOES will be sold at $5.95 Pair Be on time to select your pair while selection is good. All Shoes are Guaranteed to give good wear; all colors; all widths We have JUST RECEIVED a New Shipment of NELLIE DON . DRESSES Come in and look them over. You will buy several when you see them. All new styles and colors, en Ae Ladies’ Dresses Beachwear Just Received. . .in such . leading materials as See the New c Jantzen BATHING SUITS Sizes ul to 52 They're really smart looking $1.95 OTHER DRESSES at Fs A Complete Line of Other BATHING SUITS From $1.00 Up Misses dren selling $1.00 Big Reduction on all Summer Silk DRESS! Buy now before it is too late Piece Goods for Warm Summer Weather PRINTED VOILE — Nor Crushable, Washable and Sanforized. On Sale at 50c Yard Printed DIMITIES selling at 35¢ Yard In looking around in our store don't fail to see Our BETTER PLAY SUITS APPELROUTH’S Ladies, and Chil for J Received Newest Ladies’ cain PLAY SUITS $2.95 Seersucker PLAY SUITS $1.95 th our heartfelt | during the time of our greatest | m.;} messages of sympathy and oth- | kindness | Cuban Bread and Rolls |i RETURNS Income tax returns for 1937 were filed by 7,636,683 Ameri- cans. 43 rael to make an instant reply to | Goldman’s appeal. { He earned the money tutoring boys for confirmation. TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR» de BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | j 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. SHOE SKATES FOR SALE If You Can Walk You Can Skate We Teach You How To Skate | Lopez Funeral Service | Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service ;| Phone 135 Night 696 DON’T MISS P. A. R. La Revista Mensual en Espanol e Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- ly on the 13th. Ten Cents. $1 a | Year. Six Years $5. ee E. F. O'Brien publish publishes P.A.R. |(Times of Cuba and Pan Amer- jican Review) at San Ignacio 54, Havana, P. O, Box 329. Tel. M-1012.. Chamber of Commerce, | Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. _ |RPAER. wana - Cuba _ Florida - Gulf seen s Sieageer lat Mexico - Regions South. Concise News and Latin American Trade Reviews. |MAP OF HAVANA with Guide |for Buyers distributed free |DAILY. on Ships, Trains and | Planes. High Spot Coverage. TROPIC AMERICA Pearlman's, Inc. “The Store Of Quality” Buy Your SHOES from Our Store LARGE VARIETY, NEWEST STYLES. . .at Popular Prices. Every Pair GUARANTEED to give Satisfactory Service. Ladies’ Shoes. . .$1.98 $2.50 - $2.98 - $3.98 $4.50 and $5.00 Boys’ and Girls’ SHOES Sundial, Peters, Robin Hood, Brown Built and Other Good }/ Makes—all Solid’ Leather—at |) $1.25 - $1.50 - $1.98 and Up to $3.00 Big Boys’ SHOES Sizes 3 to 8-2—at $1.98 to $3.95 seccepll oasaeer LARGE VARIETY of... | Phoenix SOCKS for Also—PHOENIX SILK HOSE in every new wanted Shade 79 - $1.00 - $1.15 Limited Quantity of NYLON HOSE Available wae Sees MONDAY SALE Again. ..! PRINTED BATISTE at 10c and 15c yard New Shipment of Printed Silk and Sheer Cotton On Sale. . . $1.98 50 New SILK DRESSES yale to $5,95—on sale at “and $3.95 - New Shipment of BLOUSES $1.00 si e WAGGA, Australia—in a record cyclone near Coolamon hail was a foot deep in some places. MONROE THEATRE | Humphrey aaionns Ida Lupino DR. J. A. VALDES Address . 532 Duval Street eececccoovoccegvesooros? Ctharles Aronovitz special all sizes, extra values .. HAVE ICE TIME (By Associated Press) MARLENE DIETRICH in THE FLAME OF NEW ORLEANS Also—COMEDY and NEWS eaccoeeee HIGH SIERRA COMEDY “and NEWS HER EYES NEED ATTENTION! ON’T take any chances. Have her es examined at once. Defective eyes are a han- dicap too great for even the brightest child. How can she comprehend things she only half sees? A thorough, complete examination of your child’s eyes and a fitting with Orthogon Wide- Ve sion Lenses can save her from serious future harm. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p. m. Oitticer $82 Residence: 295 DEPARTMENT STORE SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1941 habkhedded dh de hb dk hdd ddidal COMPLAINT SERVICE. . . If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. ~ PHONE—WESTERN UNION ~-Between t-and 7-P. M. : Sry ocak Glas cope deliver your copy of The Citizen. kbddedddbadkkdtdedds HOLTSBERG’S Monday Specials ONE LOT OF ODD STOCK IN HOSIERY. values to $1.00 a pair—your choice. . .per pair ___ TWO TABLES OF ODD REMNANTS IN ease ieee MATERIALS, each piece ___. NEW SHIPMENT OF RUFFLED, TIE-BACK ‘CUR. TAINS, full size; colors, Rose, Blue and Green, pair 0c CHENILLE BEDSPREADS, all colors - .- $1.98 WIP OIDIDIDIS LIM. : lnvelycsty les. simmer wear, sizes 21 to 44 ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF TOPPERS. . buy. yours early on our “Lay-Away” plan—priced for essere only _.. See them on display. . “you'll be*ama: this JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER ASSORTMENT OF LA- DIES’ TRIPLE SHEER DRESSES, smart styles ~ nice prints, priced at — . $2.98 and ONE GROUP OF TRIPLE SHEERS to ‘go on sale Mon- lay at, yard _ 50c FULL-FASHIONED SILK CHIFFON HOSE, pair 69 REDUCTIONS ON ALL BETTER SLACK SUITS and PLAY- SUITS for Monday. . .Come in and look them over! GIRLS’ PLAYSUITS and SHORTS, sizes 4 to 14 $1, - ONE RACK OF LADIES’ DRESSES, Bes é cotton cn ee sizes 12 to 44 ____ $ $3.95 NOW.... is the time Sonevan woes nage, oa of that you put off until I without delay. “Style Leaders” MONDAY SPECIALS Children’s Sheer DRESSES _75e ‘izes 1 to 14 years, ener, ieee ONE LOT of... Ladies’ Chambray and Cotton DRESSES $1.00 eS ONE LOT of. .« Summer Sheer and Voile DRESSES ae $1. 98 a $2. 98 eee SPECIAL LOW PRICES on all Summer Materials; closing out Closing Out entire line of LA- DIES’ BATHING SUITS at Cut Prices SUMMER STRAW HATS for Ladies prices Specially REDUCED PRICES on all Summer SHOES for La- dies and Children. . at specially reduced owhite and ombination colors Now Showing. . Complete Line of Men's WORKING CLOTHES New Shipment of Sheer Cotton DRESSES $1.00 and WORK SHOES colors in all New Line of Men's and Boys New Shipment of BATHING SUITS SLACK SUITS in a full assort- ment of Shades. . Cottons and Sharkskins New Shipment of Dirndel SKIRTS and Other Styles Largest Showing of Men's and Boys’ SUMMER SHIRTS and PANTS in the new summer) shades "Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. Fix that broken r or floor while you today for eddiliapal Snieemation tx 731 Caroline Street PHONE 297 vou LL WITH AINTS-ENAMELS VARNISHES VITA-VAR HOUSE PAINT CAL. Ceorentend 100% Pur. YOU VITA-VAR QUICK-DRYING EWAMEL PIERCE BROTHERS Phone 270

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