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{PHURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1942 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREB it SOCIETY |Wéman’s Club Holds Enjoyable Meeting On Tuesday Afternoon Daval and Southard Streets (WEST CLOTHES SHOPS, Inc.) Key West. Florida Tiiose attending the Woman’s‘and her travels was an inspira-| Glubimeeting Tuesday afternoon tion to the local group. ! ‘were:entertained during the pro-| Mrs. Dan Navarro, gram hour by a very delightful | ident of the club, acting presided a short busin informal talk by Miss Minnie Porteri Harris, state chairman of 1 Ameritan Citizenship. “Miss Harris, who is a member | :“9fthé State Executive Board, re- Gentlp»attended a meeting at! Sanford. She also was one of »! thé fourteen representative wom- @7-0f:¥lorida to attend the Gen- eal Federation meeting held at FY! Worth, Tex. While in Texas MissiHarris joined a women who visited many his itosicai!points of interest in Tex asiand Mexico. iiér discourse to the club on ‘the ‘highlights of the convention | Ss as pe -Lane}-Whitehead Is Tuesday rifnouncement has been made } Ofiith marriage of Miss Anna- beilisdLones, daughter of Mr. and Will C. Lones, to Irving Wil- | jamsif Whitehead, on Tuesday e@wening at the parsonage of the aMleniiig Street Methodist church. | group of serv Session pri the program. eports | ere made by chairmen and heads departinents. Mrs. Stephen Douglass, mem- bership chairman, reported new members for the club as follows: Mrs. K. C. Kaye, Mrs. Street, iMrs. Frank Parsons and the re- | instatement of Mrs. Stella Surry. | Concluding the program meeting, were tea and cookies by the ality Committee, of which Mrs Mamie Porter is chairman Mrs. Carl Bervaldi and Mrs. Greyburn Pinder presided at the ; Tea Table. | SODALISTS ATTEND | MIAMI CONVENTION | i i Twenty enthusiastic Sodalists from Key West in their school bus, under the supervision of two Sisters, representing the Convent ;of Mary Immaculate at the con- jvention of the St. Augustine Sodality Union, held during the past wekend, report an interest- Store Packed With Good Things to Give the Man! for CHRISTMAS SHOP IN COMFORT AT KEY WEST'S FINEST MEN'S STORE -Gift Suggestions - wSW. B. Mundy’ officiated at | ing series of sessions. : : | All took an. active part in the . (iwon 9ffie newlyweds left immediate-| conferences and discussions that {i 14@teafter the ceremony for Miami.| took place on Saturday and Sun- | ! whete they will spend the honey- | day. | mon. AWARRIVE FOR WINTER ; “Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Gutman, ‘ofSduth Orange, N. J., have a ‘ed forthe winter. For many 3 theychave made Key West their homes! Mrs. Gutman is a portrait | painter of note. i FIRST USED IN 1868 WMEW YORK.—The first use of the ditect primary in the United , States;.it is believed, was in Lan- The Sodality and the entire personnel of the Convent, as well | as the children and their par- ents, are proud of the distinction ‘which Miss.Olive Gato won when | she was elected Prefect of the! entire Southeastern Section of. the State Sodality. It is a unique honor and a position held for the first time by a Key West Sodal- lis. Miss Gato is an outstanding |member of the Sodality of Our | ; Lady and deserves the honor so | recently bestowed upon her. Miss Migdalia Solano, Prefect | of the school Sodality, and Miss {Gato took part in a radio quiz Our Spacious Navy and Army DEPARTMENT IS Complete! SILK LOUNGING ROBES $Q95 $9500 PAJAMAS $250 ,, $15 FLANNEL ROBES *8% FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS . . . 25c to $2.00 INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 to box, $1-$1.50 HICKOK BELTS - BUCKLES and SUSPENDERS casters County, Pennsylvania, in/over WIOD on Sunday. They janswered the, questions put to | | thet m concerning the Sodality of | their loved home city, Key West, in a proud and eager manner. Jewelry by Barry SHIRTS. $19 ,, $500 SLACK SETS . $69 ., $1250 LEATHER WALLETS $1951 7>° SPORTSHIRTS $19 ,, $750 HOSE 45¢ to $200 par LONG and SHORT SLEEVES NECKWEAR 65° .. 55% SILK SHIRTS *3% AMERICA’S FINEST HAND-TAILORED CLOTHING BLUE SERGE SUITS €35 $39 50) $45 Single and Double Breasted 2 and 3-Piece SUITS- $22.50 to $45.00 BLUES SPORT COATS - $15.95 to $35.00 ade aon cae SPORT PANTS $3.95 - $4.95 - $5.95 - $7.95 - $10.00 - $12.50 WHITES - JOHNSTON and MURPHY | | HATS Officers’ and CPO BLUES Customed-Tailored WHITES KHAKIS curs OVERCOATS and ACCESSORIES @ OFFICERS’ and C.P.0. CAPS @OVERSEAS CAPS @KHAKI SHIRTS Leather JACKETS 12% ,, $2250 SWEATERS £29 ,, $15 Leisure COATS $1259 ,, $35% CARD OF THANKS : | »As we cannot reach each one /ndiviflually we wish to extend | yoursincere and heartfelt thanks | i tgjour friends and neighbors who}, WASHINGTON.—The ground ‘wererso kind to us during our re-|around Mogador, Moroccan. port, ehtebereavement, the death of|is so low that the. city becomes @uribeloved wife and dearest|an island in times of high wa-} mé@ther. We are very grateful to | ter. all. those who gave the use of eel their cars, the donors of the lovely Treasury widens pian to swell floralitributes and messages of| public aid in war financing. isyimpathy; also to Dr. J. Y. Porter Private Jones UNUSUALLY LOW GROUND OFFICERS’ CHIEFS’ OFFICERS’ . ahd:Lopez Funeral Parlor. Their | CHIEFS Hiasnesees will always be remem- | Sciimay L. LOWE AND FAMILY. | dec3-1tx | Jenin dcddiciocoiek | ASTRAND THEATER JEAN PARKER in . LIE LIVE ON DANGER i@otming: /"Priorities On Parade” PREAH RRR RIE II Ps sot -anhohahobehohatatehalatohetatotaiahalatelll MONROE THEATER LLOYD NOLAN in “art!” says Pvt. Jones. “Now gimme my cake!’ Mom’s best Fudge Cake— made with Rumford Baking Powder. Soldier boys since the Civil War have loved home-baking made with Ri 4 ford. No alum, no bitter taste! FREE: 4 TW SBLVE, WHITE and PERFECT” fictory booklet of sugariess recip: " _ “ serve vital supplies. Write to- AI" ook ko —"LARCEN Gia, ele eee Beking, Powder, Box cin€oming: “West Pinto. Basin” BS, Rumford, Rhode Island, er revestererrsy Navy and Warrant Officers’ @SHOULDER BOARDS @COLLAR BARS @KHAKI HOSE @ KHAKI WEB BELTS @SHOES es CS A j CLOSING OUT A TRUST ESTATE AT | Auction Sale THURSDAY, DEC. 10th, At 2:30 P. M. Formerly Known As ‘EY LARGO CLUB. PROPERTIES SAILORS’ TAILOR-MADE CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 475—-ACRES—475, on the HIGH RIDGE of the Famous KEY LARGO KEY { HAS 2 WATERFRONTS—FROM OCEAN TO BAY 1 LOCATED—52 miles S. of Flagler St. Miami, on the Over- v4, a7 Highway to Key West; 8 mil! of Pelican Roost Fish- DOBB’S $5 to $7.50 Camp (which is at’ the south end of the Key Largo long bridge) and 2 miles N. of the Doc Knowlson Gulf Stream SHOES $14.50 EXCLUSIVE LUGGAGE A Gift From Us Means More SHOP EARLY! Avoid The Last Minute Rush! %* ALL WHITE and BLUE RATINGS ¥& 4 e. } SETUATED in Sections 10-15-16, Twp. 60 S go, Monroe County, Florida. IS PROPERTY has a 1'4-story house near the ocean. Ap- fe "proximately 1 mile ocean frontage. %4 mile on the bay, and ec erseas Highway runs nearly 1 mile through property, thus 1 giving duoble highway frontage. The Auction Sale WILL BE SOLD IN MIAMI at the AUCTION ROOM of the John E. Withers Transfer & « Storage Co.. Inc. 1000 N.E, First Ave.. THURSDAY. DEC, 10th, ® af 2:30 P.M. TERMS: ,20% deposit at Auction, balance cash bh: i 15 days. Make inquiry, see property and be at auction < ready to bid. FOR INFORMATION, SEE... RAY WRIGHT, AUCTIONEER | MIAMI—PHONE 2-2860 Or J. P. Simmons, First National Bank Bldg. of the Firm of { Shutts. Bowen, Simmons, Prevatt, Julian, Attorneys NU UEUOUANQAGNVEEDUUULUOEEAOUERELUUAOHUAERELEA LOU AEeUeL ULLAL it Range 40 E., Key