The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 23, 1941, Page 4

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Rrerxalsy _|spending a few days in Key | Vest on business, returned to Miss Marjorie Crow], of Mans-| his home in Marathon during the ‘{field, Ohio was an arrival in the 3 city Wednesday by way of the Florida Motor Lines to spend a visit with Mr. and Mrs, A, T. Sjur- gon, 1125 Washington street. Miss Crow] graduated last June with Arent Sjursen, Jr from Mansfield, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKeehan and Mys, Luther McKeehan are weekend visitors in Key West PELL was standing in room of Tommy Mrs. Zelma Curry, been visiting in Jacksonville with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | and Mrs. Ralph Sanders has re- turned to the city. Mrs. W. J. Lord, daughter, | Miss Lois Lord, and daughter- | in-law, Mrs, Gilbert Lord, who | been attending summer training arrived here Tuesday of this/school at the University of the! week for a visit with relatives South at Sewanee, Tenn., has re- and friends, will leave over the |turned home. Mrs. Bayly received highway tomorrow on the re- turn trip to Tampa. The: Lords formerly resided in Key ‘West, | Florida. but a few yeas ago W. J. Lord | of the U. S. Customs Service|” The Rev. W. B. Mundy. Pastor | Tampa,|of Fleming Street Methodist | where they have lived since. The | church, will leave Monday for a! Lord home on Ashe street was few days visit to the central part - EERE soeneente | [PPARAPALL LS A | Developed to government specifications for Look at Your Home!!! to ‘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 The cot moved time with a cudden ‘uy away entirely: Toney ad tus ila closer for a moment, ted at the water that ci floor, CHEELY LUMBER CORPORATION a her up carries || 731 Caroline Street urchasd recently by Sam Har- A. E. Woodburn, who had been week, Paul G, Albury, who had been on a brief business visit to Mia- the week. John MacRat, after several in Texas, returned to the city recently. Mrs, Allan B. Cleare, Jr., wife of the county solicitor, with their sam, N. C., where they will vaca- tion for a month. Master Robert H. Albury, son | @ of Mrs. Shura Albury, left yester- | |day over the highway en route to | West Palm Beach for a two weeks’ | | vacation with friends. Mrs. Gloriana Bayly, who had | Fla. to which point Mr. Lee has | been transferred. ‘ a scholarship from the Woman's Auxiliary, Diocese of South | j | CAN YOU TAKE PRIDE IN IT? THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Lea DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wheeler of |by County Judge Raymond R. 1502 South street announce the arrival of a 10 pound girl at 8:15 | mi, returned to the city during | this morning. Mother and baby are reported as doing nicely. ° days’ busness visit:inoKey West, has been given the name of Cath- | ‘Mr. Jack Wyatt and Paul Weig-|has returned to. his. home in ler of Mansfield, Ohio are visitors | Marathon. in the city and are houseguests of Arent T. Sjursen, Jr. Mr. Wyatt was also a graduate in the class with, Arent Sjursen, Jr. newcomer | ——— | erine Jean, | lof the state Mra Fred Knight, who had|and Wayne, who are bedh spending a visit at points) Wauchula, will return with him. They will return on Friday, Aug. 29th, Mrs. Mundy, Allen William (Bill) Lee, son, Henry, left yesterday for Bal- | correspondent, accompanied by |Mrs. Lee, left during the week | \for Miami where they will spend | few. days befpre proceeding to} Niagara Falls, N. Y., where they ill spend a vacation of several | |their stay in New York they will | come down to Fort Lauderdale, | STRONG ARM BRAN | TRIUMPH éS THE WAY’ Couple Married Here Yesterday Stanley J. Altman, 59-year-old local carpenter, and Goleva Bart- lett, 41, were married yesterday Lord. Subscribe to The Citizen, 20¢ | weekly, “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 | ANTI-GLARE SUN GLASSES FOR SAFETY! Army and Navy fiers, Ray-Ban is the glass | that Gers out harmful light, makes vision comfortable, safe, efficient. Now we can | show you sum glasses that use the same | lenses, famous Ray-Ban SumGlasses for | motoring, golf, shodting, yachting, all outdoor ws ‘A choice of stersctive syles is available DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p. m. Address Phones 332 Duval Office: 332 | Street Residence: 235 Phone 297 | surf. “Here, stand on the railing!” he directed. “Hold tight, while I Then, somehow, T: beside him upon » sat huddled together, close to a small dormer window that was some slight protection from the storm sweeping in from the oce: an. The cottage was now complete- ly surounded by water. It seemed jose crawling fin- y ce wet and found their prey. to Salle. Room you see—Henry ? “On Saturday,” Tommy replied. “But let's not talk about him. He ya ,Marie have done enough to i. n geuge. Getting prett: the car serviced at the next Ming station he saw. There was one about two miles further on. up in front of it. up, please!” he said to HAVE YOU SUFFICIENT BEDROOMS? IF NOT—-SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM WITH A DAVENO SET LET YOUR LIVING ROOM ACT AS A BEDROOM WHEN NECESSARY This well built, 9 No-Sag Spring constructed couch makes an ideal Bed. Takes little or no effort Carries a large compartment for bedding—and can be opened up ready for use in seemed to take on a strange and weird aspect, the sun ex ly eut, a greenish color eee to transform into one. There was a roar. It started in the distance, grew and volume. It came near an. raised his head to look tidge of the roof toward le saw a great wall of water sweep itters.|a wall of water We have a new shipment of more than a dozen patterns with open or closed arms, blond woodtrim in the following colors: 2 PIECE SUITES, a deep lounge, chair and couch—Rosemont Blue, Rust and Green Plaid—Opal Chinese Red, Amiens Rust and Turquoise and Oleander Coral. 3 PIECE SUITES, a Chair Rocker and Couch— Palm Leaf Green, Rust, Blue, Coral and Chartreuse. These Daveno Couches maybe bought separately from the chair as low as— $49.95 2 PIECE SUITES ... 3 PIECE SUITES .. To match these we ha’ Tables at _....... LAMPS—Floor and Table Beautiful Sisaltex, Si ‘The | ter what happens, always remem- he |said Luella. Then “Tommy, Tommy, the cottage! It’s going—it's going! . . . Oh, T my— ‘rhere’ was s crest, a great en- deluge of water. She felt herself tossed far, we Blond Coffee End and Lamp County law enforcement of-/ ficers tonight will be the dinner} of County Solicitor Allan{ Drop in and take a look whether you wish to NEWS AND CARTOON If you can’t afford a cash purchase of this size, make use of our convenient credit plan. Long's Furniture Store 800 FLEMING STREET monico’s at 7:30 o'clock. Cicare has invited officers of CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP m COMEDY AND NEWS | eeeeeeressesoooacoesoses ---- $79.95 ---- $59.95 $5.50 up $3.50 up isalcraft, and all Sisal ica $7.95 up PHONE 80 TOOT IIIIsS | CHAS. ARONOVITZ “Key West's Only Depart- MONDAY ONLY One Counter of Remnants Spun Rayons, Dimities, Mus- lins, Silks, all colors and all patterns. Half lengths at Y% Price SPECIAL FOR Cotton Pique Material, as- sorted colors, values up to _ Special 20c Per Yard | cepa NP aL ETAT NOMS TSILALE TRSTPE EESEPO ON EEO One Counter of LADIES’ SLACK SETS All colors—sizes 12 to 52 tse ae aa CHILDREN’S DRESSES All colors—sizes 1 to 12 Georgettes and Cottons See Our New Line of SCHOOL DRESSES Shirley Temple and Bonnie Biair, styled by Cinderella || DRESSES Just Received—New Shipment ;|} 200 SILK DRESSES ON SALE |! f TOM SAWYER BOYS’ SHIRTS See Our Complete Line of CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES A style to suit every taste Oxfords. Straps and Sandals PETER & DIAMOND BRAND SHOES STAR BRAND SHOES | | SUMMER DRESSES greatly reduced—ask to see | | ' LADIES’ SHOES Whites. White and Brown. White and Black. Tans—all sizes. A new counter full at $1.29 “The Store of Quality” Buy Now And SAVE Complete Stock of SCHOOL WEARING APPAREL Over 50 cases of SHOES re- | } Growing Miss, the Small Girls, Brothers. They can all get they will be 10 DAYS from now. CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 up BIG BOYS’ and GIRLS’ SHOES $2.00, $2.50, $2.98 up Buy Now | And SAVE Plenty Whites. White and Brown. all Brown, all Black Oxfords. Sale On SATURDAY and MONDAY $1.69, $1.98 and $2.98 These DRESSES are worth twice the price they are sell- ing for. Come early! Still Have Large Stock of LADIES’ SILK HOSE 69c, 79c, $1.00 and $1.29 BETTER HURRY Oo NEW FALL ARRIVALS Frocks, Tailored and Sport Genuine Fur J The Latest in Dark FALL HATS New Blouses and Skirts ————o—___ MAKE THIS STORE YOUR ceived in past few days for the the Big Boys and their little || their SCHOOL SHOES here | and at a price cheaper than |) Smart Black Shoes. New Silk | Coats. 2 and 3 piece Suits, |. jackets. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1941 | —h tet es tenant ttt i chants ee ttm neat 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. } i - is embarrassed if a customer is slow. pay. _ * + + €0¢9 the limit for his trade, is on the job rain or shine, serves his customers well. ete asks customers to cooperate by paying him promptly and regularly. THE CITIZEN Circulation Department HOLTSBERG’S Monday Specials THE LAST REMNANT SALE FOR THE SUMMER. Two tables ot KEMNANTS, Etc. The REM- NAN 15 consist of Silks, Satins, Flaxons and odds and enus .... oreeeenes: - 23c each Piece One rack us wc.uit>’ DRESSES, CrHILUKEN’S 4 i i | | i i | { | Dartroorw, uvcvor COALS, ric... pi.vueacn One table o1 ~ +. 20 to be closea out for _. $1.00 pair CANNON tUwce.o, iarge size... Z5c each Special sale on CUm1AiIN MATERIAL, see window display, and be on time 0... 15 yard Our BETT£K DRESSES must be solid to make room for our Fail line. In order to do so we are clos- ing them out at a drastic reduction. Be sure and take advantage of this sale. One rack of WASH DRESSES on sale New shipment of CURTAINS, all colors _. 50c pair Just arrived—a new shipment of “Judy Garland” PLAYSUITS. Don’t forget to come and see our “Joan Miller” DRESSES. Exclusive with us. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO HOLTSBERG’S, YOUR MOST POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER See Window Display for Other Specials THE STORE of FASHION JUST RECEIVED THIS WEEK Draped Piece Goods SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY New Arrival of Well also NEW ARRIVALS OF MALLINSON’S FABRICS Send the Children Back to School in Properly Fitted Shoes. .. SHOES FROM APPELROUTH’S. Let us outfit your boy with . stylish Shoes of and Black and White, For The Girls: : For The Boys: PAN * . LONG AND SHORT PANTS, APPELR‘ ; ee ee as

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