The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 2, 1941, Page 4

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oe DEARBORN, 1 ich —I ? A birthday party was given Monday afternoon in honor. of Omar J. Calleja at the courthouse | grounds. Ice cream and cake were serv- ed, with balloons being present- ed to the little guests, and every one haa an enjoyable time. Those attending were: Rosario Enrique Lopez, Wil-! liam and Alice Gwynn, Betty Bowman, Clenny and Norinna} Betancourt, Danny and Geraldine ; Navarro, Nancy and Idilio Val- | dez, Danny Valdez, Eugene Guiterrez, Lourdes Gonzalez, Yeanne Carbonell, Vilma Thrift, Magda Barros, Cecilia and Hay- dee Lopez, Dotty Carbonell, Cecilia Perez Rolo, Carol Reeves, Sylvia and Dolores Knowles, Loretta Car- bonell, Ivan Avila, Jacinto Val- dez, Letty Castro, Cosetta Cal- leja, Emeralda Calleja, Marta Jose Chayez and Libano Castro. The Amazon valley is the larg- | est source of vegetable oils in the world. ROLLER SKATE Southard Street Keep your weight in shape and | your shape in weight BIG TACKY PARTY Friday Night 8 till 12 p. PRIZES - ENTERTAINMENT If You Can Walk You Can Skate . . » buys his copies sale, sells them at retail. is embarrassed PIP IOC CCC LLLCLL LL OL | . GOING UP IN PRICE |) & BUY TODAY & Ny and SAVE! | N N i tahitian Nae over the | | ‘ourth of July | N N | All Makes - All Models || For Real Purity Ni | Nor Rel Lemony Nj} $55, $795 or rvice o N For Real Protection N | We have a car to sure! N DELIVERED Ni YOUR PURSE and || N piper N PURPOSE | \ Thompson Enterprises N| | TRADES - TERMS || N mconpoRAniD y | TWINS USED CAR LOT ) N ICE DIVISION N Ha & PHONE NO. 8 % | Division at Simonton Repti Duval days when the tintype was the:last word ri was always seated and his lady stood ‘when they faced the camera. That’s still the procedure at the ‘Tintype Studio in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, where thousands of ‘visitors have ¢alled since the Village was founded a dozen years ago ‘by Henry Ford. The 75-year-old tintypist, Charles Tremear, learned his trade over a half wae rc ago. | for a visit of several days. PEE 5 RAE” Sa ee a | a au ind Mrs. L. B. Pendleton, ‘wite: of} heats With Couple Married | the army barracks commanding! Birth da 3 | officer, Colonel. Pendleton, left) y Party : Here Yesterday | Key West yesterday for San Fran- ;mond Lord. | fair last fall was planted this sea- | | MONROE THEATRE | YOUR:NEWSBOY + pays cash for his papers. loses’ if a customer fails to 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 Department wwrrsrslvve000089799%° s at Greenfield City Councilman J. Glenwood Sweeting, who had been spending several days visiting in Miami, re- turned to Key West on Monday. 'T. Jenkins Curry, former county commissipne, was included in the arrivals in Key West last evening from Keb Largo for a few day’s business visit. Willard Russell, connected with | the United’ States Immigration Service, was an arrival in Key | Wiest yesterday from Miami for a | few days’ visit. | Eugene Papy was an arrival in| | Key West yesterday from Tampa, | |and will visit here for a few] | weeks, Fire Chief Harry M. Baker, ac-| companied by Mrs. Baker, and | | their daughter, Ruth Marie, andj niece, Jane Moore Thompson, re- | | turned to Key West last evening. |'They had been visiting in Jack- |sonville where Chief Baker at- | tended the Fire Chiefs convention, jafter which they went to Nassau | | cisco, where she will visit friends Nicholas} J. Ryder, 27, Key | anq relatives for séveral months. West, and Yvonne Lawrence, 21,| Mrs. Pendleton was accompanied also of this city, were married |by the colonel to Miami, where | yesterday by County Judge Ray-| she boarded a plane for the trip| j West. | UNDER FALSE COLORS | mrs. J. £. Solt, wife of Master | Sergeant Solt at army barracks, (Dy Asnociated Press) ‘returned here Monday from a TOPEKA, Kas., July 1—Some | month-long visit to Charleston, S. of the wheat that won the milling | C., where she visited with friends. and baking contest at the state | Miss Marjorie Key, daughter of son. | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Key, left} When it came up it wasn’t Sunday for Galveston, Texas for} Tenmarq starin that it was sup- a visit with her brother-in-law | posed to be. |and sister, Lieutenant and Mrs. ids cage LPT. | Will Roberts. | Coffeé plants yield their first | crop in their fourth year as a gen-| eral rule. Capt. Eugene E. Lockhart, of| army barracks, with Mrs. Lock-| hart and their two children, Betty | | and Jerry, arrived here yesterday | |from Galveston, Tex. Captain| Lockhart, on a_ five-day leave, joined the family at Galveston, | where Mrs. Lockhart and the \children were visiting after trips} to Houston and New Orleans. CHESTER MORRIS in Meet Boston Blackie Also—COMEDY and SERIAL | Announce Marriage | Of Tyler-Guerry | Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Grooms, 803 Washington street; have been in- formed of the marriage of their | neice, Elizabeth Boyer Tyler, seal John Benjamin Guerry, Jr., U. S. | | | Navy ensign. | Miss Tyler, daughter of rs} and Mrs. George Boyd Tyien was married to Ensign Guerry June 11 at Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler are the brother-in- law and sister of Mrs. Grooms, | and lived in Key West about 10} years ago. af Clive Brook - + Diana Wynyard in Voice In The Night and REBELLIOUS DAUGHTERS of The Citizen at whole- There are more than 1,000 Ma-/| sonic lodges in the state of New York. | Production of eggs and poultry | in Colorado in 1939'‘totaled ap- proximately $10,000,000. if a customer is slow pay. Subscribe to The” Citizen—20c | weekly. | USED CARS ARE j/ | | several Don’t Wait!" Copyright 1941, Liccarr & Mrans Tosacco Coy Everybody who smokes them likes their COOLER, MILDER, BETTER TASTE The great popularity of Chesterfield is solidly built on the fact that they give smokers just what they want. They are decid- edly Cooler-Smoking, Definitely Milder and Better-Tasting. Chesterfield ’s Right Combination of the world’s lead- ing cigarette tobaccos gives you the smoking pleasure you want in a cigarette. Everywhere you go.. They Sly NOW IMPROVING Tax Collector Joe C. McMahon said today he has been informed that Mrs. McMahon is improving day at Marine hospital. score auxiliaries added to the U.S. fleet in 1940, The ice was so thick on the river at Philadelphia on Feb. 22, Enjoy at MIAMI BEACH A Perfect Summer Vacation at WHITELAW HOTEL 808 Collins Avenue 70c Per Person (Two in a Room) All Outside Rooms - Bath and ARE YOUR EYES TO BLAME? of Nature’s many warn- ings that all may not be well with your eyes. If you would play your best, have a thor- ough, dependable eye examination at least once a year. Orthog Wide-Vision Lense: help your ga ingly, if your ey fault. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p. m. es are at Address Phones Office: 332 after a blood transfusion yester- Twenty-one new warships and | were | N N N N N N N N N « N N we | 1780, that an ox was roasted on it. | i Showers - 100: feet from Océan } iz. SCOTTI IIIIII TETAS, Pe ARCEMIS BERGEN RAE. a Residence: 285' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—26c WEEKLY. POR C CCE CER eR CORE | aiiengemmcmcimenninntinmeamunemeimennecuieensnsccech at COMPLAINT SERVICE. .. If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P.M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. SII IOIIIIS ES SSE | 6 Seale Cae ees alae alo a aca aloat Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th: Express Schedule: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Midnight. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- night and ee at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A. Local Schedale: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY igre Sundays) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. a Miami at 4:00 o'clock LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- = Key West at 5:00 o'clock at FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones 92 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. | | |dress and phone number in it. A| ASRS aaa aI MUST HAVE BEEN NEW | 4 Bi a man took the AND A PERFECT FIT y mistake and he imagined it was worth about $5. Here was (Ry Associated Press) the money, and thanks. OKLAHOMA CITY July 2—/ Brazil has decided to grant fu- The hat that L. F. Allmond lost| ture mining and waterfall conces- in a restaurant had his name, ad- | sions only to Brazilians. week later he received a letter | The modern steam locomotive | from Columbus, ©., enclosing a $5| contains about 7,500 parts. | | | | | MOOI IOOII ES Ie T MIIIIIILOIIIIIIIOIIIIOSOOII OOO LS, Featuring B eautiful DANCING | PARTNERS Offering A islet gee ENTERTANME CENTER Taxi Dancing To The Music Of The Key West Merrimacs SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY NIGHT Habana Madrid Patio OPEN 8 TO 1 A.M. ‘NOTICE TO ‘ RETAILERS The new annual Retailers’ License and Inventory Tax Law (Chapter 20977), pass- ed by the recent Session of the State Legis- lature, became effective July 1, 1941. } t i | uf Report forms must be sworn to and filed with your remittance for yéit license to do business during the year July 1, 1941, to June 30, 1942. This tax must be paid immediately. _ Penalty for delinquency amounts to 2% per month and can not be waived if you delay. Do not delay. Save yourself from penalty and save the State from further costs by remitting promptly. No GROSS RECEIPTS TAX is dye on; at months must be paid. Interest "and penaiee” ties are piling up already if you have neglected this matter. Save yourself and; the State further costs by remitting promptly. J. M. LEE, COMPTROLLER Tallahassee, Florida.

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