The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 5, 1941, Page 4

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oe couples cauliasicd the eee end 2 ‘Betting married, while two other ‘pairs were granted licenses for ‘ther Hanke, 24, navy se: Abilene, Tex., atid Jeanne mao Navy, New York City, and Mar- @uerite A. Robertson, 23, Pasa- dena, Cal. Henry W. McConnell, Jr., 29, and Mary C, Craig, 24, al- o of Miami. Licenses were issued to Robert 23, and Anita Luckey, of Key West, and to Milord, Jr., 20, and Lillian it, 19, also of this city. where he is now attending the James Monroe High School. He will remain here until some time August, when he will leave father, who will go on il buying trip to New shopping cen- F DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Sue Meaer Siar 8 im. MARGARET SULLIVAN Address Phones * 898 Dovel Silent $08 Next ome We Love Street * “Residence: 295 NEWS ene For Real Service Thompson For Real Economy For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 FI EAE hdd ddd ded nh ect renSa ear ARNON A Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Symmonette and two children left yesterday morning over the highway for Miami where they will remain for a stay of a month. “Mrs. Annie Page and daughter, Marguerite and baby, and Mrs. Alton Goehring and son, and Or- vis Kemp, left on Thursday ‘for Tampa to spend several days’ visit. J. M. Varela left yesterday over the highway for Miami for a few days visit. Mrs. Harry Saunders and baby left yesterday for Miami where she will visit for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baker left yesterday for Pensacola where they will visit with their son, Joseph Baker. Billy Allen, brother of Joe Al- Hen, business manager of The | Citizen, is spending a short visit in Key West. Myr. and Joseph V. Cook and two ‘ildren were arrivals in Key night’ from Ridgewood, a visit with Mr. Cook’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph G. Cook, 905 Elizabeth street. This is Mr, Cook’s first visit to Key West | in twenty-one years. i Claude Freeman, former Key Wester, who has been making his home in Tampa for a number of years, was included in the recent arrivals here for a visit of a few weeks, Mrs. Harold Baker, who had been visiting in Miami, returned to Key West recently. Miss Virginia Pierce, typist in the City Clerk’s office left on Wed- nesday for Miami for a few days’ visit. Paul Albury, who had been on a brief visit to Miami, returned to i the city yesterday. Attorney S. P. Robineau was j included in the arrivals in Key | West Thursday for a few days’ | business. visit. Wilbur Albury, who had been spending several days visiting in Key West, left yesterday for his home in Miami. J. E. Vodicka, head of the Mi- ami office of Parsons, Dorr & 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 MONROE THEATRE James Cagney - O. de Havilland in Strawberry Blonde Also COMEDY and NEWS Enterprises ha. As the majority of America will be celebrating the Fourth of July holiday this weekend, Sunday menus probably will lose their usual importance. It is a wise idea to plan all of the holiday menus from Sat- urday through Monday in advance, so that shopping can be done Friday or Saturcay morning at the latest. It also would be # good idea to lay ina supply of quickly prepared foods in case of unexpected guests. The berry crop is reaching its height now and these provide the nucleus of delicious desserts, salads and fruit cocktails. Raspberries, -huckleberries, blackberries and gooseberries are all plentiful, as are watermelons, The supplies of fresh vegetables are also abundant and here again are the makings of de- licious salads. Among the most attractively priced items in fruits and vegetables | for the holiday week-end will be: apricots, cherries, bananas, canta- loupes, honeydew melons, blackber- ries, plums, watermelons, beets, green beans, carrots, cucumbers, ice- berg lettuce, onions, peas, potatoes, | squash and tomatoes, Beef is slightly lower this week and ribs, porterhouse, sirloin and chuck steaks are all good buys. in meats, and smoked hams, bacon, | frankfarters and cold hone are all | low priced. director ofthe A & P-Kitchens, the following menus are suggested for Sunday dinner: ‘Dew Cost Dinner Beef Roll New Potatoes in Cream Sauce Frenched Green Beans Bread and Butter Fresh Fruit Compote Ted Tea Moderate Cost Dinner Jellied Chicken Loaf Potato Chips Stuffed Celery Spiced Beets Hot Muffins Fresh Cherry Pie Iced Tea Very Special Dinner Jellied Boullion Roast Leg of Veal Scalloped Potatoes i New Peas Cucumber Salad with Cottage - Cheese Balls Bread and Butter Blackberry Pie Iced Coffee Hume advertising concern, paid a visit-to Key Westgand to The Citizen yesterday on a Fourth of July vacation here. (ihariés AronovitZ DEPARTMENT STORE “Style Leaders” MONDAY SPECIALS Children’s Sheer DRESSES sizes 1 to 14 years, 75e special | ONE LOT of, .. Ladies’ Chambray and Cotton DRESSES $1.00 all sizes, extra values —__. gales eH ONE LOT of. . Summer Sheer and Voile DRESSES at $1.98 ana $2.98 ent mn { 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 at specially reduced prices Specially REDUCED PRICES on all Summer SHOES for La- dies and Children. . .white and combination colors A A Now Showing. . .Complete Line of Men's WORKING CLOTHES and WORK SHOES in all colors New Line of Men's and Boys’ SLACK SUITS in a full assort- ment of Shades. . .Cottons and Sharkskins Largest Showing of Men's and Boys’ SUMMER SHIRTS and PANTS in the new summer shades Legs of lamb are another good buy | Prepared by Marion Roses Budd, i capris segs pee peas oy a teat | asm By MARY BELLE ARCHER Members of St. Paul’s Young People’s Service League attended Mass yesterday morning in a body. After the service, the league was invited to be guests Davis at breakfast in the Parish Hall. After breakfast they spent the at Rest Beach where they enjoy- ed swimming and boating. Those who enjoyed the day were: Margaret Russell, }Connor, Ernestine Evans, Reba | Saunders, Wilma Sellers, Paula Higgs, Betty Kline, Mary Vir- ginia Hughes, Betty Chastain, | |Ernest Avila, Bert Cates, Calvin /Cates, Robert McClintock, Ray- | ford Roberts, Eugene Sawyer, | | Jack Sawyer, John Marzyck, Don- |ald Pinder, Eddie Strunk, Eu- | gene Sweeting, Roscoe son, Hank Scholte, Father Dim- |mick, Father Davis, Father Al-| | varez, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Saw- yer, Mrs, L. E. Archer, Miss | Winifred Shine and Gerald Jay- | cocks, WATER PLANT LEASE (Continued from Page One) | Kemp following -adjournment of | the meéting. A motion for granting a fran- | chise to the Key West Gas Com- |pany was lost when it failed to | receive a second. The resignation of | tion, was read and accepted. A resolution was transferring operation and main- tenance of Bayview Park from |the Board of Public Works to the | council. Mrs. Georgia Thompson was appointed as ticket seller at the | city aquarium to Laura Roberts, resigned. | “Key West's Outstanding” | LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned | Rainbow Room and Cocktail | Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof G arage OPEN THE YEAR AROUND | Peariman’s, Ine. “The Store Of Quality” A COMPLETE STORE | for Ladies, Misses and and Children Shoes A large and Complete Assort- ment of popular priced SHOES in the Season’s Newest Styles will always be found here—for either Play, Sport or Dress Wear, We have the Shoe you want. Come in today; let us fit you, Ladies’ SHOES $1.98 to $5.00 Children’s; SHOES $1.25 to $2.95 Boys’ SHOES $1.25.to $3.50 Every Pair Guaranteed to give good wear Complete Stock PHOENIX and Other Good Brands of SILK HOSE selling at 69e to $1.35 Per Pair aieiiir ; Cesk MONDAY SALE Smart Looking Up-to-Date DRESSES. values to $3.00 on sale—at $1.98 50 Silk DRESSES, values to $4.00, on sale— at $2.98 One Rack $5.00 DRESSES, on sale—at $3.98 One Case of PRINTED BATISTE—at 15c and 19¢ Yard One Assortment of PLAY SHOES, $2-$2.50 values to close out—at $1.29 Pair New Shipment of BATHING SUITS, PLAY SUITS, BLOUS- ES, SLACKS and SKIRTS All Priced for Quick Selling One Assortment of CORK SANDALS, values to $2.95 on sale | | of Father Dimmick and Father remainder of the day on~a picnic | ; | Catherine | FAVORED BY COUNCIL | | Leonard | Curry ,employe at No. 1 Fire Sta- | adopted | succeed Miss | | =| | | | i “THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30 a. m,|Excess since July 1, 75th Mer. Time (city office) | inches __ ue O38) Temperatures | Total rainfall since Jan. 1, Highest last 24 hours - 88} inches -. 26.51 Lowest last night _. 6\Excess since January” 1, Mean -.. 82{ inches -—-- 12.26 {Normal - ___83| Wind Direction “and “Velocity | Precipitation | SE—14 miles per hour Rainfall, 24 hours ending | Relative Humidity § 7:30 a. m., inches 0.22; 87% ‘otal rainfall since July 1, | Barometer at 7:30 a. m. todaye {© inehes - 0.88 | Sea level, 30.02 (1016.6: millibarg) Tomorrow's Almanac et Ofters To Teach nrise 5:42, a. m. } i Sunset flay 3: De ag | Red Cross Class | Moonrise 5:15 p. m. | Moonset 3:35 a. m. Mrs. Helen T. Folger, the wife | | of a naval officer and a newcom- | Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) i er from New London, Conn., A.M. PM. |where she was actively engaged | High 7:10 8:40 CAN in Red Cross activities, has offer- | L°W 0:26 2:06 You jed to teach the Red Cross First | FORECAST Aid Course of 20 hours. (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) TAKE Mrs. Folger, who is a member! Key West and Vicinity: Mostly lof the Motor Corps Division, will |teach an afternoon class from 3! Enjoy at MIAMI BEACH Thomp- | to 5 e’clock and an evening class |A Perfect Summer Vacation at |from 8 to 10 o'clock. | WHITELAW HOTEL The place of meeting will be) 808 Collins Avenue named as soon as a_ sufficient | ’ |number of members are enrolled. ; 70c Per Person (Two in a Room) Those interested are asked to! \eall telephones 765 or 320-J for!All Outside Rooms - Bath and enrollment. Showers -.100 feet from O | | | pier | | LOR and eaming “TREAT IT ROUGH —IT'S MADE TQ * Use it outside and inside— basement floors, porches, steps, boats — on wood, lino- leum, cement, stone, metal. No amount of walking will scuff it. Scrubbing, hot sun, rain or snow won't hurt it. Dries fast to tough glossy finish made to take punishment! Wide choice of colors. PIERCE BROTHERS | wenitiss and Elizabeth Sts. SEE THE NEW MERCHANDISE ee! DAILY ~ THE, STORE OF FASHION COME IN MONDAY. . select your -pairyof: our mais advertised— RHYTHM STEP SHOES All day these SHOES will be sold at $5.95 Pair These are the latest styles and colors; made to fit comfort- able. Large Assortment of Other Famous Makes of SHOES for the entire family. . .All widths. . .All sizes. 5 New Shipment of Ladies’ PRINTED TRIPLE * ipment of Ladies’ $2.95 $1.95 SHEER SILK DRESSES, sizes 12 to 44 Don‘t overlook seeing our DOTTED SWISS, VOILES and SHEER DRESSES, sizes 11-52, at MONDAY ONLY LADIES’ COTTON SHEER DRESSES, sizes 11 to 52 89e We are going to reduce every SILK DRESS in our store for Monday Selling Only. . Be one time to select yours LADIES’ BLOUSES, 1 00 | | on sale | | _BEACHWEAR ere $1.00 Before leaving our store don’t fail to see our new JANTZEN BATHING SUITS Our Stock is Complete in SLACK SUITS, PLAY SUITS, BEACH SANDALS, BEACH CAPES and BATH ROBES PIECE GOODS We've just received a New Shipment of Ni MATERIALS in Cotton Goods and Malli: in outstanding colors at reasonable pri APPELROUTH'’S SUMMER Silks Phone 270 SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1941 _—_——— on cleady tonight and Sunday, scat-| and East Gulf: Moderate south- — thundershowers; moderate | easterly winds, fresh at times | southeasterly winds, fresh atjover extreme south portion; | Hinses: : mostly overcast weather with Florida: Considerable cloudi- | scatterea tnundershowers tonight |ness tonight and Sunday; scat- and Sunday. jtered thundershowers in after- noon or early night. Jacksonville to Florida Straits Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c weekly. Look at Your Home " PRIDE IN IT? It is so easy to have just the kind of home you want now. You can have a home that you will be proud to live in and proud to invite your friends over to. Come in and let us show you how easy it is to remodel and repair. CHEELY LUMBER CORPORATION 731 Caroline Street Phone 297 HOLTSBERC'S Monday oe ANOTHER GROUP OF BETTER REMNANTS to go on sale at—each piece ___ NEW SHEER COTTON WASH FROCKS, sizes 12 to 52—on sale at ___ & PLIOFILM RAIN CAPES, hooded, in all colors RUFFLED TIE-BACK CURTAINS, in all shades—pair - ANOTHER GROUP OF LOVELY DRESSES, newest styles and materials __. CHENILLE BEACH CAPES, in all colors 25¢ $k 00 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF NEW CURTAINS. lovely colors, rich designs, a for Beinn» $1 00 pair ve e ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF CHENILLE BEDSPREADS— each ia ONE GROUP OF DISCONTINUED COTTON PRINTS—yard ONE GROUP OF PRINTED CHIFFON texas regular 39¢ yard, on sale Monday—yard | "ima Electric Fan Sale. For the next few days you can get a ten-inch Emerson Junior Oscillating Fan for only 95¢ | down and $1.25 per month, Total cost of | fan—$10.95. | q Of DOWN | $1.25 Per Month Emerson Junior Fan wuuaat nc Sea ee at popular prices. Emerson-Electric now presents the new Emerson Junior Fans. e & Look at these features: Streamlined design: expert styling; attractive walnut morocco finish: quiet, ~ Sool: motor; no radio interference; quiet-type “blades: big breeze capacity: O0: on. 45 degree anciliat- eepnenne: ae Semen: BR This Fan Uses Less Hetty Than A SO-Watt Lamp Phone Today to have One or More of These — Fans Delivered to Your Home ‘ THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. Phone Oe

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