The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 11, 1941, Page 4

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’ — | MANY FIRST AID TETY :-; stations panne 4 8 ~ | Announcement has been made Maria Lopez Honored : chairman, Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, irthday Party Friday | plans are under way to es- “Waydee jand Gus A; ‘Ni , ektet eaneery pean birthday | Lois and a nc Aad sisbidg boat established at her parents, : od pei Be tte: and jtiano, Javier Oropesa, Clara | Fire Station No. 1, City Hall, and 5 Amer: -Odina Gardner, Alicia and Yo- | additional stations at the follow- Se nee tite a cen te ew pordthins Migs sai Deli- | Patricia Guzewich, Vilme "nt néaf future: Fire Station’ No. ‘creain, ita B. Betancourt, Jr., Giselda i= Grinnell street; Bayview Park, : and Hortensia Calleja, Joseph+WPA Recreational Center and Present were: hits lara Robert James Swift, service stations. Johnson, Marie. Sis vik and Bihar oa ~ ang George Lucas will be in charge Estela and Raymond Del. ted ‘ veo jof the first“aid units for public Gardner, Nilo and |sette and Omar Calleja, Colleen | Utilities. The telephone com- Geraldine John- | and Thomas Moore. | pany and Coiumbia Laundry are qeery | Misses Juanita Mayg, Martha| planning such units for their es- c Luis | Machin, Alicia Ramirez, Ramona | tablishments. Ambulances of the Hugh Morgan, Maida Cas-|Loper, Anabelle Motfat, Alba local 'y Harden, Dora ' Lopez and Victoria Arnoid. equipped with first aid supplies Ses y, io V. Car-jCalleja, Enrique Martinez, Hugh | tendance. Audrey Ann Richardson, | Morgan, Charles Garcia, Publio! Classes in first aid are being and Daniel Garcia, Tony | Carbonell, Ishmael Calleja, Li-jorganized at Marathon Key by und Armando Ramirez, Elsie Lee }bano Castro, Gus Ayala, Isidro! Mrs. Ross Sawyer, Jr., for those and Faydette Thompson, Juan | Rodriguez, Julio Lopez, Ernesto {civilians on the keys who desire Antonio Avila, Ralph Rios, Mario | Betancourt, Juan Antonio Avila,'same. An instructor is due at Rios, Manuel Isidro Rodriguez, | Lawrence Gutierrez, Raymond | Marathon on October 20. Jr.,Charles and Tony Barrera,|Cabrera, Joseph Lopez, Walter; First aid stations are also being Maria Luisa and Pete Cabrera, | Johnson. Julio Lopez and Mr. and | Planned for others of the keys. Lourdes Gonzalez, Joan Annette | Mrs. Daniel Lopez. Zo DOR EE he eg | TWO NEW C. OF C. DIRECTORS ELECTED (Continued from Page One) taking a vacation before begin- ning her duties as manager of the Trumbo hotel. ett i = ee tesa Edna Gomez To Wed | High School P.-T. A, ‘Held First Session | —_— mmioctaakt My. and Mrs. Manuel Gomez an- By MRS. J. R. COLGATE nounce the engagement and ap-| The Junior-Senior High School proaching marriage of . their' P.-T. A. held its first meeting of Members who were returned to daughter, Edna, to Patrick J.|the new school year with a large office on the board were Joe Fitzpatrick, Jr., son of Mr. and number of parents and teachers !Allen, W. T. Fripp, Bascom L. Mrs. Patrick J. Fitzpatrick of Mc- | present. ade tet Poets Clem C Clleandtown, Pennsylvania. Mr. The first part of the meeting | Russell, Everett Russell, Julius F Fitzpatrick is first class phar-, was devoted to introductions of | Stone, Jr., and Charles Taylor. macists’ mate on the U. S. S. the new members of the faculty,; The newly elected directors N Carolina: The wedding will #5 Well as the cee the ‘this afternoon at 2 o'clock will . <,.,| many new members o! € par- select from their ranks officers to take place in New York City ‘ents who are new to the com- | serve during the next year. where they will make their home munity and school. for the present. j i music Tests show that 47.13 per cent ‘Miss Gomez will leave Thurs- teacher, presented his Glee Club, of 130,000 draftees in Uncle Sam's new army are above nor- mal intelligence, as compared with 31 per cent of the popula- tion in general. PROCLAMATION TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA: Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 11, 1941, there will be held in the City of Key | West, the biennial general elec- re-|tion of all City Officials, made | garding the various projects of | elective by the Charter of the City Mr. Gore, the new who very ably sang several se- Pre Fer Fie Sark. jlections. Then, Prof. Horace ‘|O’Bryant spoke to the ascocia- Esmond Sawyer Weds jtion, explaining the Key West Mrs. M Vill 0 | System of grading and promo- ° tion. His talk was interesting as ee: well as instructive, clarifying the Esmond Sawyer and Mrs. Mer- many questions in the minds of cedes Villaro were married this.the parents, before they are morning by County Judge Ray- asked. mond Lord at his office in the | Reports were given by the County Courthouse. | president, Mrs. Harry Beker, ani The couple will make their other committee chairmen, home at 527 Petronia street. — | the year. The new budget was'of Key West, and the laws relating adopted and plans made for|thereto in the manner and form BERMUDA MARKET raising the money for the treas- provided by the City organic law, SPECIALIZES IN lury. | Aicts of 1919, Laws of Florida, and Acts amendatory thereof. Each ward of the City con- stitutes an election district. There | Announcement of the reception BEST OF MEATS and banquet for the faculty, par- 3 jents and school board members Considered to be one of the! to be held Oct. 28 was made. will be in each ward a polling busiest food centers in the city, | A social hour was enjoyed by | place, election inspectors and a Bermuda Market takes pride in the association at the close of the clerk of election, appointed for its sanitary and up to date estab- | meeting. said ward. lishment which specializes in only | Sa The said inspectors will make es i iti — FURNITURE STORE public proclamation of the open- n ye: 's advi ment o! IS WELL ing and closing of the polls, ac- the Bermuda Market, there ap-' Matt So EQUIPPED| ing and to aig wi peared a typographical error ad-| Maxwell Company’s new fur-| The Officers for the City of Key vertising Boneless Veal Chops at! niture store operated by Charles | West to be elected at said election 35e per pound when the price|Lowe is now complete with a/are as follows: should have been Boneless Veal | splendid sample assortment of the; ONE (1) MAYOR Roast at 45¢ per pound. Prices/latest styles of furniture and| SEVEN (7) COUNCILMEN advertised yesterday are good for | house furnishings. i ONE (1) CITY CLERK today and tomorrow. | Maxwell Company specializes; ONE (1) CITY TREASURER {in-Venetian Blinds and carries a. ONE (1) CITY TAX ASSES- RETURN TO CITY }large line of restaurant supplies |\SOR-COLLECTOR and equipment. ONE (1) CHIEF OF POLICE Claude A- Gandolfo, county| The store is located at 629 Zaton| ONE (1) CAPTAIN OF NIGHT tax assessor. and Ernest A. Ram- street, corner Elizabeth. POLICE sey, member of’ the board of 5 a ONE (1) POLICE JUSTICE county(¢commissioners; returned to} eRgrording to the National Bu-| TWO (2) ELECTION COMMIS- Key West last night from Talla- Meal of Economic Research, al-|SIONERS ‘ hassee. The two had been cén-/though population increased only |; Done and ordered:in the City of ferring with Comptroller J. M.|two and a half times, there was 'Key West, Florida, this 11th day Lee, Gandolfo to present his tax|an eightfold increase in output of of October, A. D., 1941. books and Ramsey to discuss the| commodities between 1879 and WILLARD M. ALBURY, county budget. (1939. Mayor. > eat © 84 da RAE SEES oY Ee aa Attest: | lah carta Ce an 24-Hour Ambulance Service ; Skakidedd ddd dnb tbh htLtitiLd Phone 135 Night 696 | EVERYWHERE . eS ees | Thompson Enterprises \ | BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. INCORPORATED Morning Worship 10:50 a. m. ‘Christian Sufferings’ ICE DIVISION —N | axammne' umtow 70 x PHONE NO. 8 “Until Shiolh Comes” a ek kkdddd¢ddbdikaedddd WwOOIIIIIIILIIIIIIIIS. |by ARC. first aid committee | -undertaking parlors are} Mesdames Charles Rios, Charles; and trained personnel is in at-| Melvin | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘ | Piaytime Pals {GERMAN MECHANIZED | __MUSIC AND WORK a, FORCES GOING AHEAD — (Continued from Page One) | Purported peace offerings from Germany, it was reprted here to- day. | In every case, according to the |Teports, the envoys were ap- | proached confidentially with of- fers from high-ranking German lofficials for a basis on which Peace might be attained. Always, the foreign office said, the offers | At children’s musicals I like to hear |The well-trained pieces which | the people cheer; i The piano, mandolin or choral) j song, H |The fruit of practice, tedious and | Jong. H With hair beribboned, crimped like angel crowns. i |And daintily garbed in plaited? ! i } | ' | auetie! : were different and were su! | peat e 2 support- jester Boerne, Fre AP ed by a different Nazi leader. | = a ‘ One high ranking Japanese of- ene Peer Se ficial is said to have informed a British official that Germ is open to proposals to halt the Rus- sian invasion and make peace both with Moscow and London. With non-like poise, so saintly, | i staid and slow. | {I prefer to see you at work Than at all the musical shows, | To behold your embroidery, girls, Or to find you darning your | New York state’s and corporate income indivic taxes In checkered pinafore A-mopping clean the floor— With -curly head turbaned in cloth Dusting the dust specks away, With fingers so daintily ringed | Sweeping some small room each | day. If a picture were taken of her, ,It would advertise more than | Dutch Cleanser who’sold: 'It would furnish an ad that. would pay Oh! much more than the twins of the Dust that is Gold. H clothes. { the fiscal year ending in 1940 In your starches and immaculate | yielded $148,263,000. middy, In your Navy-blue skirt, each cond MONROE THEATRE FRANK BUCK JUNGLE CAVALCADE TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West is.a slack suit of cotton corduroy, says the National Cotton Council. CUBAN COFFEE , Copied directly from a man’s suit, ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS =. 42, <the corduroy outfit is comfortable |The housewife so young in _timé al roomy. Ts design epee —————eEeE—w. will become ss for campus outings and picnics and The woman that’s strong of God’s foe classroom wear on campuses | ROLLER SKATE j__sacred word where slacks are allowed. The s ai Her husband will bless the fruit jacket serves double duty, for it Keep Your Weight In Shape can be worn with skirt as well as and Your Shape In Weight We Teach You How To Skate of her hands, 2:30 to 4:30 p. m The praise from her sons for her | slacks. works shall be heard (Prov. XXI, 10:28) A LOVER OF WORK. nd 8:00 to 10:30 p. m LADIES INVITED ee SCHAS. ARONOVITZ: STYLED FOR Fo ee Pie Od Alba The first" post office in the U. S. was established in 1639 at the home of Richard Fairbanks i Ss 4 in Boston. > Department Store ‘ > STORE FULL OF— 4 DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN orig: ae GENERAL PRACTICE > —for— ‘ $25 Whitehead Street >» MEN, WOMEN AND 4 Key West. Fla. Phone 612-W 4 CHILDREN < | —24-Hour Duty— . > AT NO ADVANCED Prices { | Suerwin-Wituams » Come in before purchasing ¢ | |p Your Fall outfit and select from ¢ ! i SEMI-LUSTRE |p the largest stock and finest { 3 * {pase st onese _—- ‘ 5 PEARLMAN, Ic. ¢] Wall Finish 20s: sisivenxow } » ay «ee Th ingly > 3-Piece and 2-Piece < [fp emt ie Raa) weshabic wall soak , COAT SUITS i f kitch = = , Again We Say! ‘ Dancnrosn, kate: |> Hand Tailored and New Ploids.4 “ Buy Early! { ways, woodwork. } Fur Coats. Sport Coats. Camel 4 > % 4 Colors created by > Hajr Coats. Velvet Coats. Short 4 bwte stoke is ‘complete omdg | MLSS) tne soi (p A Wood rene, Pid Jackets huro’ ets. pEXTRA VALUES iter | tas ‘ ’ £ ‘ us lend you the} CHILDREN’S TWEED COATS. 4 fi s- 6 , pa es { Onty #415 Foe yn > LEGGIN SETS, INFANTS 4 > SATURDAY and MONDAY 4 in or phone. > 6p tae ae ane < > A Special Purchase { eet A 4 SILK < > pec: ur. 4 CONTRACTING & > cones > Toppers and Jackets _.__ -4 ENGINEERING CO. > xk 4 > $1.98 and $2.98 White at Eliza Street > WE HAVE THE LARGEST 4 pau Wool recees sma seme S PHONE 538 , SELECTION OF 4 Children’s Coats. 1 to 6 $2.50 up : - ae » Ladies - Juniors - Misses ¢ |B Children's Sit Dresses as tow 4 &A ae teem > Children’s DRESSES { | : = <« Beer: B >in Wools and Silks. D: } 2-Piece Flannel Suits. on sale _ { S gPAINTS PS Cocktnl tieeec Spat none $3.95, $4.95 and $6.75 4 > a } New Svort Jackets in Tweeds ¢ es, Printed Dresses and Velvet ¢ 4 4 / y at ee $198 4,° Have your eyes fio Bee ps cases of Blankets. Bought 41,5 , acc 4 early at low prices and are > selling under market prices.4, @ OUTGROWN > —THE— 7 b Buy now and save. from {ie 5 ’ NEW CURTAINS 4¢ y _. . . $125 to $8.75 pair 1 your glasses: tame haem ened ie meas styles. { » New assortment of Leather{ @ > coloring and materials from > Bags creer ee a D S8c pair to $4.95 pair. Also. 4 > Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters at__4 » b New Drapery Materials and q pb : $1.00 up¢ § »Slip Cover Materials. New ¢ > All Wool Ladies’ Sweaters 4 , Satin and Silk Pillows. Beauti- ¢ > nei $1.25 up¢ @ jp New Bed Spreads. Sheet ¢ 3 * p Sets and Dresser Sets. { i Shoes! Shoes! 141° > Just arrived the New “Miriam { ! MSie > Haskell” Hand Made i> | 200 cases of SHOES rolled in | 4 @ t Goat JEWELRY ¢ >] within the past month in all |< @ » Costume LRY 4 >} styles, including Red. Green, } 4 > From $1.25 each to $7.75 ¢ + | Brown and Black Combina- |< ® > each piece. 4 >| tions. All you have to do is|¢ ® a gooey > kkk 4 > to mention the Shoe you F @ Only periodic examination > SHOES! SHOES! 4 want—we have it. © can tell you if y lass agshe -4 | 4 y your glasses 4 z ¥1$2.45 ro $5.00 }§ $ az sivine your eyes all of > g,NE, Genuine ANTELOPE § ri Secs 3109-<8 Gidts if @ thehelp they need. It may » mustard. Patent Pumos and 4 > $4 @ also show that you will |} Oxfords. All the New Brown 4 : be thon Shades. Our Sh partme: ; SWEATERS { @ enjoy greater comfort with : now offers ee for Men. { > One of the largest assortments, 4 © Soft-Lite Lenses. These scic » Women and Children in the q 4 including TWIN SETS at _ { . entifie lenses, ground to a sige oe arene aan = — sai q oe J= Prescription, absorb K New Wove Skirts. Sweaters, 4 > : _ $1.98 up¢ @ Unwanted light— give you > Jerkins in Velvet and Flannel. $! } Kent Park” Manish Tailored. 4 @ more comfortable vision. _} Blouses in Silks and Crepes. 4 » ALL WOOL 2PIECE SUITS { © And being'lightly flesh- > xx * } Other styles as low as $6.95 Q toned, Sofi-Lite Lenses’are ¥ “Fall DRESSES + ; DRESSES 4 @ better looking, less conspic. 2 “N@W B@l OM z > Never before such a large4 @ uous. Come in soon for an > 7 : 4 > a s Sizes from 9 to 52 > ere styles. Positively the ¢ @ examination ... make sure 4 kkk ‘ > Soft Woolens and Silks, in@ © your glasses are right for > New line FALL CLOTHING 4 } strictly Sport or Dressy aiter-¢ © your eyes. } for Boys and Men: largest se- { » noon types. ‘ 2 lection in town—Brown. Gray. > $3.95, $5.95, $6.75 4 p Bins, Stripes and Plaids: also 4 , and $16.75 { . A. Y, ts pee aoe ‘ > Large shipment of PHOENIX LETE }HOSE just received. No limi OPTOMETRIST Beg Ler Ae bon quantities. Come in early 4 Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p.m. 5 Men’s and Boys’ Shoes { » for your selection. q Address Phones > All Colors. Freemanand 4 > : JOE. 4 532 Duval Office: 332? Crosby Square. 4 ANRORIEEE Sates S SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. BERGDAL’S CAMP BOCA CHICA For Sale BEACH - DOCK - RESTAURANT - MODERN CABINS - COMPLETE LIGHT PLANT Apply at Camp or See Your Own Broker You Can Make It the PLAYGROUND of Key West —SEE IT TODAY! _ HOLTSBERG’S i | i | Your Most Popular Shopping Center fh {3 ‘Seneeeteeeiiensnet nese teemetnaessnsisreusssbeaesestarmm>sotemcesdl phoassasemeeseneseeseenciemetmraaieinmammatnmmmnetmiasniansa tite maine Look at Your Home!!! CAN YOU TAKE PRIDE IN fT? 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 te invite your friends over to. Come in and let us show you how easy it is to remodel and repair. CHEELY LUMBER CORPORATION Catherine and Elizabeth Sts. Phone 297 (Next to Gas Plant DRESS UP THIS. FALL! . .CHOOSE YOUR ENTIRE WARDROBE —AT— The Store of Fashion GIRL’s CUTE— FALL DRESSES in Velvets, Crepes and Spun Rayons. Baby Sandy Bonnets and Hats To Match kk Boys’ 2 and 3-Piece Suits With Military Airs xk —ouR— Simplex Flexees and Red Goose Shoes just what children wear. Have them try these shoes on and see why they are selling so fast. xk Ladies’ 2- and 3-Piece Wool Suit Ensembles Man Tailored. and the more feminine Cape Sfyies. are MONDAY ONLY Our Certified 4-Year Guaranteed Sheets Bix9s $1.25 3 to @ customer xx APPELROUTH’S A Complete Store for Ladies - Misses - Children

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