The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 10, 1941, Page 4

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Miss Carolyn , ~ ny = ge aot Key West, | dles in brass holders. i mand Martha Ann Bloomquist 3 Prem on ‘the organ, Mrs. noon Sunday, )Sehad played a yiolin so! St. Johns | panied by Mary Elizabeth .. |to express to the motorists of? Bellefonte,! The bridal party entered the! Key West the following informa- ring cere- church tp the beautiful strains of tion: “All motor vehicles are-re- by the rec- | Mendelssohn's Saeerminee pager pene hee caer come to a full | which was continued softly | S-T-O-P, not only before passing Seed een oe ceremony by Martha} a school bus, which is engaged in| the groom and | Ann Bloomquist. , | transporting school children and | | : iF mnize bs H i ib mother, Rossie wore a cadet blue dress and hat with wine ac- moon cessories and of pale pink York City. and burgundy gerbia. | #7 li ‘wore a. dark @reen dress with black actes-'of the Bellefonte High School. |child. It might be your child} a 7 sories and corsage of yellow rose Mrs. Alters is a graduate, of Key getting on or off, and it will be If, as salesmen assert. the woman generally has with a lower body. Ri ng boards are entirely He : buds... | West High School 1941. | well for all of us to watch care- | the last word in selecting a new car. the Ford for concealed. This is the n Ford Super DeLuxe FG Hy f SPs - tect fully and promote safety and by | 1942 is due for a big year. A new “high” infeminine Tudor Sedan. The Su Luxe and DeLuxe lines Royal Neighbor ’ | Fern Chapter T |so doing’prevent sorrow. “A child | appeal is achieved in the ‘42 Ford lines. with long are equipped at the factory with either the famous 3 “——"——"—~ —_——— Resrgmsize er hes Tonight o im the curb. . .is a human cau- | graceful fenders, and flowing streamlines combined V-8 engine or an advan’ GROCERIE: eet ; ion sigh”. feeoes <i EE tara £ it oz. Peach 92. . H WILEARD M. ‘ALBURY, CTAR 3 cans _ 2OC PO The . organization of Royal There will be # regular meet eo wast pig ae Seeeipeseers saa Porel — 25¢ “ Neighbors of America, which has! ing of Fern Chapter No. 21, Or-| oc; 10, 1941." GRAPE JUICE, ats. - been represented a local ‘der of Eastern Star, held tonight, eras fs i osu er Pega Musselmen’s unit for the past fed beginning at 7:30 o'clock, at their = be epetue = APPLE SAUCE. J 54 prety yeers ” is APPRECIATION _________ | modeling work, bot! 2 cans oe IC or more, was reorganized at a headquarters, corner of Eaton | Editor, The Citizen: out, Ramonin’s Re ant WwW 0 e eve Campbeil’s s meeting held last night at the and Simonton streets. } The Key West Chamber of DAUGHTER BORN ES RE ths TOMATO SOUPS 7. * Knights of Pythias Hall onj All members are requested to ‘Commerce wishes to express its eee 1 4 3 cans ic Fleming street. Refreshments | pe in attendance, and all visi-|aPPreciation of, and its sincere’ yyy ang Mys. F. L. McLean an-) “ul Teopen for bu t erone j is iccos a were served during the meeting. | 1... are invited to be present. | thanks for, the fine, encouraging rere oy ; row at 12:00 o'clock 1l6c¢ Officers were elected and in-| a editorial that appeared in The ounce the birth of an eight Ramonin’s is now 1 on : stalled under the direction of, ihe gey Sete aBERE | Citizen of October 8. pound daughter this morning, pig season and has Imt. VANILLA. 15 _ Maud Carlson, state representa- | PROTEST AGAINST The spirit of saying a good 9:00 o'clock at their home on the yangements to take 8 oz. bottle, 2 for oc tive from Lakeland, Fla. The word for our own _ institutions, . . vail . sisi PEACHES, ~ officers named follow: - PICKETING STORE! ) unsolicited and born of a gen- gis dts a Cai diaeras h larger crowd this year No. 2% size can 15¢ Bernice Park, past oracle; | juine feeling for each other, is the ew arrival has been given the -ugual. a. 1's Leona Collins, oracle; Julia| ‘Continued from Page One) | most potent contribution toward mame of Sandra. Mrs. McLean, TOMATO JUICE, 20 Knight, vice oracle; Bessie Lowe, eogey referring to the ene & finer Key West that could be was before her marriage, Miss ee ee 14 oz. can, 3 cans ic recorder; Willie Davis, receiver;|tion of our new store building, ' put in motion. Dortthy Hethancourt of this site. MONROE THEAT Campbell's Flora Michael, chancellor; ‘Edna |™ay we state that the job is be-' It is certain to produce a like y epeeie sy age RE C REOM U LSIO N TOMATO JUICE. Fr... Albury, marshal; Camille Robin- | ing done by the Catala Construc-| reaction in all of those over i ages Se pane for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis = 20 0z.can. Scans OC son, assistant marshal; Juliette | tion company, of which Mr. John | whom its genial light shall shine. I" Summer, the Alaskan In- s Say age Gaenacthaaiiaess makin Street P: se Russell, inner sentinel; Ruby | Sawyer is president. Thank you, dian catches great quantities of The Son of David Crockett ¥ _— FREE DELIV: nome & outer sentii jeverthe! we contactei STEPHEN C. SINGLETON, salmon, whcih are hun: over y Fonda in Hyman, nel; Irene} “Nevertheless, tacted | z Henry Fonda in Adams, musician. . |Our contractor and advised him | Executive Secretary, Key West poles to dry and then stored for The Return of Frank James | / RADE AT— James Hyde, of 1106 White | street, wishes to announce the} tt of his daughter, | ye gg Onelio Anthony Gon- zalez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Gonzalez, of 423 Thomas street, '. | Naptials Tomorrow Robert A. Saunders, 24, clerk! at the First National Bank, and of the above parties’ demands, his wage scale or manner of em-} ;Ployment. Since our contract) | tion of the building according to | specifications, we were unable to! comply with their demands, and therefore the picketing of our store. “We consider it unfair and unjust and maybe illegal the boy- ,cotting of our business. Why don’t they picket the | tor? “The public is assured that no! one can or will be molested as they enter or leave the store by | Miss Faye Adams, 22, typist at|@ny of thse men picketing our | the navy yard, will. be mar-| ried tomorrow night by the Rev. | ~W. B. Mundy, pastor of the Flem- ing Street Methodist church. store”. The last shots of the War Be- | tween the States were fired by a} | Confederate cruiser in Alaskan | Steel armour for protection of | Waters. soldiers against bullets was used in the 17th century but finally was abandoned because weight added* for against improved bullets made it! impractical. $$ FLORIDA for HAVANA sails THURSDAYS at 10:30 a. m. Standard Time | from P, & O. Dock Mitek: Osllhigs . Leave HAVANA EVERY TUESDAY at 12:00 pm Sailing for PORT TAMPA = TAME "8 UNE ABROAD” MOVIE STARS CAN’T ei LOOK SKINNY | No woman Can afford to. If you have unlovely haggard hollows and are thin, you may need the/| Mitamin Bl apd Iron in Vinol. Vinol -has. helped thousands. ‘Oriental: Pharmaey.—advt. Sceccocseveessoseseoeeer STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS PHONE 232 526 FLEMING STREET STOP! LOOK!! LISTEN!!! GET YOUR HOSE NOW— Last Shipmen: of SILK HOSE | Only one to a customer | $1.00 - $125 - $135..-. $150 SILK IS GOING UP, SO— $1.19 - $1.59 ALSO, SEE OUR— contrac- | tention within the past several Late in the afternoon the bride weeks, and again today, where | and groom left on their honey- the motorist has failed to observe } moon to Niagara Falls and New the LAW, by failing to stop, and | |has caused miner damages to the | Mr. Alters is a pharmacist | school bus, which is minor, when Mate in the U. S. Navy, a graduate |we consider the safety of the | | | Tas | d In Pennsylvania’ Following the ceremony there! has stopped. but are also requir- | to Chamber of Commerce. The official flag of official flag-of Alaska was | with him only calls for the erec-| Sonlgned. by a teeters boy. by a 13-year-old boy. and threats of boycott and he|Key West, Fla, emphatically declined to alter! | Oct. 9, 1941. ARCHER'S offers you the chance to buy foods for the week-end at real sav- pee aie a aca oe. Shs <a oe THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Flowing Lines Set Style In ’42 Ford Cars iz winter months. Childs Colds = VICKS VapoRus | a on Time-Tested = ings—and you know that ete STEAK, 35e HERE’S WHERE you | = GEr-QU ! CHUCK ROAST, ib 2OC or ae Bonel: BEEF STEW, tb _ 20C Order all your food needs one through us, such as— DRESSED POULTRY VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS MEATS — From Best Beeves! B ! Here is Prime Beef that Phones - - 67 and 47). IS prime! Cut from cat- $1.95 New Shipment of Dresses today at Play Shoes, $1.95 - Sun Back Dresses .. $1.49 Play Suits, three pieces 814 Fleming Street ROSE MARIE SHOPPE Get a Supply of SLIPS and UNDERWEAR - $2.00 $1.98 wait $1.98 Better DRESSES at All Popular Prices Come in and shop. We have made our store comfortable for you. Cool and always BARGAINS at the ROSE MARIE SHOPPE 23¢ SHOULDER. tb tle raised and fed to in- sure table flavor and ex- treme tenderness. Beef at its best—at the lowest Price that such choice meat possibly can be sold for! Try a Beef steak or joint here. Learn what Beef can be! Rib LAMB CHOPS, tb _29C Boneless 35¢ 32¢ 25¢ 35¢ VEAL CHOPS, ib Swift's Circle “S” PIC-NIC HAMS, Ib Meaty VEAL STEW, Ib Chicken VEAL CHOPS. Ib Young Pullets a aaaaaadaaabaaaaaaaaaad Phone 52 - Bermuda Meat Market THIS WEEKEND SPECIALS On. . .Swift’s Premium and Hormel Steer Meats STRICTLY FRESH KILLED PORK (35-Pound Pig) Large Shipment Of SELECTED LIVE POULTRY JUST RECEIVED FROM TENNESSEE Rhode Island Red Hens __ Rhode Island Red Fryers NOTE—We slice Suaiites to Sell e what we Advertise Two Butchers. .Two Delivery Boys. .to give you Prompt and Courteous Service JOHN COBO, Proprietor Corner White and Virginia Streets ‘DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN ! Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery GENERAL PRACTICE 925 Whitehead Street Key West. Fla. Phone 612-W —24-Hour Duty— ——_AT——_ T-Bone nd STEAK, tb 45e¢ Lean GROUND BEEF, tb 20c (We Grind While You Wait) 26¢ Swift's Premium LAMB LEGS, ib Swift's Premium Tenderized HAMS, ib 35¢ (Whole or Half) Serceen. b 35¢ (Center Cut) He eee EGGS. don 50¢ Ib. 33¢ Ib. 38¢ Ib. 35¢ i | i | | i | i | | an i i | | \ i | i i i i nl fn lt ln nt tt tnt tn tc nt tt tnt tat fst ttt fete tet ns AAA AAA FRIDAY, 0¢ ‘TOBER 20, 1941 ia scala KEPT HIS WITS AND NOT A SOLE ee “Why did you jump from in I = front of Green's car directly int tue the path of Barton's?” “Well, I saw I was be hit by one of ton has the most money’ BERGDAL’S CAP BOCA CH BEACH - DOCK - RESTA CABINS - COMPLETE Apply at Camp or 5 You Can Make It the SAVE ON 7 LEE’ S FOOD CENTER Where Your Dollar J. G. KANTOR, Inc. i A Compicte Line Of F latest Is BIGGER Just Received We Carry a Complete i Line of o i Curlee SUITS ! All Wool Wersted. Light > or 3 Teast Trom— Meats - Fish - Poultry | at om OTHER HATS Fruits - Vegetables | $27 +o $29.50 $9 45 $2.95 sce i Vase rt TO Ca All the lstest colors! PRODUCE i OTHER SUITS E ful selection of TOES, i Famous br the anhation SHIRTS Twoven end mix HOSE $21.50, j | | 1 A Now Shivmeni of. . . FORTUNE AND JARMAN SHOES 517 Duval Street Phone 897 SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY Phone 199 COURTESY ot ; i Duval at Fiemng Street SERVICE é & Blackwell and NUT BREAD ! OLATE NUT BREAD WE NUT BREAD Eye Bath for the Eyes Vitathene FRUIT NUT BREAD j Specials For Friday, Saturday and Sunday H 2 Cans ..... 27 i . ae i 4 Pieces of Luggage—greatly reduced im price i MEATS Cashmere Bouquet Cold Cream | cous Be 37 ci Que Jar Free with One Purchased ae : = = Cot = = 19¢ ij Listerine, large size CHEESE, -33C |] Antiseptine Mouth Wash i BOLOGNA. i b Papas t —— a Pati SAUSAGE Ib-pkg. 28c | kkk 49¢ $1.00 (Rich in Vitamins) Barbasol Shaving Cream, large size, and Gem Razor, both for — a AT OUR FOUNTAIN: Regular Meals Serwed— Also, a la Carte at All Hours LEE’S FOOD CENTER Cor. Duval and Angela Streets | PHONE 34 —Free Delivery—

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