The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1942, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY :-: Melrose-Slais Nuptial Event Solemnized Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Beresford Lolotte Melrose, and Martin Eugene Slais, which was solemn- ized at All-Saints Church, Winter Park, Fla. on November 29. The bride is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas M. Melrose of Winter | per-| Park. The ceremony was On November 29 West. and Mr. and Mrs. L. Cross- ley, Miami Beach. | A wedding breakfast was given | immediately after the ceremony, | at Ft. Gatlin Hotel. 4 | A reception was held at th home of Mr. Slais, given by hi: parents, on December 2. 4 Mr. Slais is a First Class Petty formed by the bride’s father, as-| Officer, USNR. Mrs. Slais has sisted by Rev. Keith Chidester. The attendants were Mrs. Henry Taft and Geo. H. Field. The out of town guests were Mrs. A. Vil- laverde and Miss Betty Clark, Key Victory Drama Pat On Here Last Evening A Victory drama was the chief | feature of the entertainment giv- en last night in the Golden Eagle Hall by members of Sparkling Waters Lodge of Rebekahs, who met in joint session with members ef Equity Lodge, No. 70, 1.0. O. F. » Drill formations. of various Kinds resulted it-outlining Vic- ‘ery, and then thé Rebekahs gave outlines of the precepts of the or- der:of Odd Fellows. idge Russells. | the ma Mr. Seni ) been employed at the Naval Sta- | tion here for the past two and a | half years. They are at home to |their friends at 529 Caroline ‘ street. Robert Schultz Weds Mrs, Nell Fulford A marriage of much interest to their numerous friends was solem- nized on November 26, when Mrs. |Nell Fulford became the bride of ! Robert Solon Schultz, with Jus- tice of the Peace Enrique Esqui- naldo officiating at the ceremony, Mrs. »B8tq{uinaldo and: Modder: " segscs te :, About 100 persons were present | Tan sports “prom at the entertainment, which was) Preceded by a meeting of the Odd | Fellows. When the entertain-| Ment was over, the Odd Fellows $erved ice cream and cake. | NAVY WIVES CLUB | INSTALLS OFFICERS) & Members of the Key West Navy Wives’ Club met at Jackson Square U.S. O. for their regular ; weekly meeting on Friday after- noon. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, followed by a_ business} Meeting. The following officers have been installed for the coming} year: * President—Mrs. Clifton Reagan. Vice-President — Mrs. R. E.| Stewart. Secretary—Mrs. B. U. Rout. Treasurer — Mrs. Edward! Hutchins. Jr. Wives of enlisted men in the United States Navy, Marine Corps | and United States Coast Guard} are eligible for membership and are-cordially invited to present time @ man at the Key tion. The their street. newlyweds ae _ making home at 309 Whitehead ACEVEDOS HAVE SON Announcement has been made of the birth of a son on Novernber 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ace- vedo at a local hospital. The new arrival has been given the name of Manuel Henry. Mother and baby are reported to be getting along nicely. ALLAN ORTIZ (Continued from Page One) Sheriff Joe Knight. That was 10 o'clock at night, and the next morning Ortiz swallowed bichlo- attend|ride of mercury tablets and was, these meetings. The Club meets|taken to the Marine Hospital, on Friday of each week at the | Jackson Square U. S. O. Club at} 2p.m. Save To Save America, Buy } from which he was released two days ago and again locked up in jail. More War Bonds and Stamps HOLTSBERG’S “Where Ceiling Prices Are Observed” LASTING | GIFTS USEFUL ! GIFTS! PRACTICAL GIFTS! “For the Women In Your Life” FOLLOW the CROWD to.... HOLTS BERG’S e at Club Sugaloa, none other than circumstances. i ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BIG TIME TONIGHT NEW SUPERINTENDENT AT CLUB SUGALOA|FOR CHURCH SCHOOL 1 The First Methodist Church. Sonat BOGieae aaa hi a which has been without a regu- ohn Pritchar is grand} e ri cecHestrsiinade lant of see Chueh School superintendent musicians from Key West. This |f several months, announces is the same orchestra that play- | that Harold Russell now becomes ed for more than two years atjthe active superintendent of its Pena’s Garden of Roses to al school. packed house. : | Mr. Russell has had a number| Your reporter. ed With John! of years experience in public Pri and he ask-jschool work. He brings to- this = to his many;task not only a fine Christian iends) t! il be more}sipirit and interest, but also real art” glai r Tequest dance | ability as a worker who can lead thusic. wants to please youjother workers, Rev. A. C. Riviere, by granting your requests. Club*Sugaloa on Stock Island Look whose on the job tonight Pastor, said today. “The church believes that he South Florida. The cocktailjity and opportunity in a fine lounge and bar are the most} way,” Rev. Riviere stated. beautiful. in these parts. Club! Sugaloa’s management _invites| §] QPPY JOE’S BAR the general public, as well as AWAITS YOU TONIGHT | all defense workers, to visit the Sloppy Joe’s Bar wants to see |club and spend an_ enjoyable |evening. there tonight. Tomorrow (Sunday) evening, | you and yours tonight; should John Pritchard and orchestrajyou want to dance to the finest will entertain ‘dancers ‘til mid-|swing band in town... Joe night. It may be well to remind | Russo’s Swing Band will start, our readers that Pritchard’s Or-|the dancing at seven o'clock and chestra will, until further no-jassure all who attend a grand) tice, be at Club Sugaloa every |time ... or, in the words of the Friday, Saturday and Sunday|management of Sloppy Joe’s, “A evenings for your entertainment. |Big Time Tonight”. This night spot is one of the DANCE TONIGHT AT _| most popular places in Key West | UL’S ON BOULEVARD ... there is plenty of room for dancing. The package goods department | + Rag?’s: Club on the Boulevard, a ’s Orchestra, greets yd your friends and invites d your friends to dance from 9 o'clock tonight. There will be no admission, no cover or minimum charge tonight. This, the oldest and most fa- mous. nite spot in South Florida, | aigigdig III assures you of a good evening of ST TER “STRAND THEA pleasure. It is. suggested that ANN MILLER in reservations be made by calling |PRIORITIES ON PARADE 9287. Coming: “Footlight Serenade” UNDERGOES OPERATION Giseict FIDO ISIS IT IID | of Sloppy Joe’s closes tonight at i8 o’cloek, so if you are interested | in a drop for the mornin’ you/| must get it before that hour. Registration of 18-year-olds for the draft to begin on,Dec. 11. Mrs. Paul Mesa, of 1211 Wash- ington street, underwent a major surgical operatian this morning at the United States Marine Hos- | ipital. Reports from the hospital this afternoon were to the effect that} the patient was getting along as| well as can be expected under the | FOIA DIA A IAI AAA AAIA | MONROE THEATER | THEY DIED WITH | THEIR BOOTS ON | | ARMM EKER E ED | | Mees “The Store Of Quality” | PEARLMAN’S, wwe. The Largest, Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S STORE in Key West jo: CHRISTMAS Ladies’ & Children’s Department Dainty Underthings for _ $1.25 to $10.75 House Coats - $2.95 to $14.75 Sheer Hose $1.00 to $ 1.49 Pillow Case Sets pair 95c to $ 1.98 Dresser Sets $1.49 to $14.75 3 Table Cloth Sets $1.98 to $10.75 tm) Hand-Made Handkerchiefs _ 25¢ to 75¢ Based Handkerchiefs 39c to $1.25 3-Box Also All Kinds of Novelty Items, such as Cocktail Sets, Manicure Sets, Boudoir Lamps, Compacts, Calendar and Tele- Phone Sets and any number of other items too numerous to mention. Come in and look around! Men’s and Boys’ Gift Department Bath Robes, Handkerchiefs, Tie and Handkerchief Sets, Pajamas, Military Sets in Leather Cases, Comb and Brush Sets, Genuine Leather Wallets, Cigarette Cases, Sox. Belt Sets and many Novelty 4 Items. Ready-To-Wear and Shoes MAKE ACCEPTABLE GIFTS! is the only citified night spot in| will fill-this place of responsibil- | One of the Largest Varieties to select from. New items coming in daily GET THE HABIT of Shopping at PEARLMAN’S, inc. ‘Your Most Popular Shopping Center’ a> | chief base in Lybia. One vessel] harbor, returning pilots reported. ahrbor, returning pilots reported. | Another squadron bombed a} convoy of Axis ships in the Medi- terranean and damaged several) of them, and still another squad_| ron bombed two airfields in Sicily. TUNISIAN HILLS (Continued from Page One) Axis’ positions at Tunis and Bizerte. It was announced that many American Flying Fortresses have reached North Africa, and a squadron of them was used last night to bomb Tripoli, Rommel’s <I VIVUVdU.UUUGH.ORUEGEEAUUC EU CLOSING OUT A.TRUST ESTATE AT Auction.Sale THURSDAY, DEC. 10th, At 2:30 P. M. Formerly Known As KEY LARGO CLUB PROPERTIES CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 475—ACRES—475 on the HIGH RIDGE of the Famous KEY LARGO KEY HAS 2 WATERFRONTS—FROM OCEAN TO BAY LOCATED—52 miles S. of Flagler St., Miami, on the Over- seas Highway to Key West; 8 miles S. of Pelican Roost Fish- ing Camp (which is at the south end of the Key Largo long bridge) and 2 miles N. of the Doc Knowlson Gulf Stream Lodge. SITUATED in Sections 10-15-16, Twp. 60 S., Range 40 E., Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida. THIS PROPERTY has a 1%-story house near the ocean. Ap- proximately 1 mile ocean frontage. %4 mile on the bay, and Overseas Highway runs nearly 1 mile through property, thus 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. at 2:30 P.M. TERMS: 20% deposit at Auction, balance cash in I5:days. ‘Make inquiry. see property and ‘be at: tidtjon ready to bid. > FOR: INFORMATION, SEE .. - RAY WRIGHT, AUCTIONEER sf MIAMI—PHONE 2-2860 * Or J. P. Simmons. First National Bank Bldg.. of the Firm of Shutts. Bowen, Simmons, Prevatt. Julian. Attorneys STM UT OL LLL CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Key West's Largest Store The Christmas Gift Store «.. Yes, every member of your family—Mother, Dad, Sister and Brother—GIFTS for all! Our stock has been carefully selected from the finest makes at moderate prices. JUST .A FEW SUGGESTIONS, MANY OTHER ITEMS TO SELECT :¥ROM! ace ce ——® DEC For HER... . @Chenille House Coats for Children and Ladies @Frilly Negligees @ Quilted Bath Robes @Gown and Negligee Sets @Dance Sets @Satin Panties @Satin Pajamas @Gorgeous Lace Trimmed Gown @Glittering Costume Jewelry @Compacts @ Large assortment of Dresses @ Cocktail and Coffee 3 to 29 Piece Sets @Embroidered Pillow Cases @Sheet Sets @Embroidered Lunch Sets @ Bridge Sets @Hand Blocked Breakfast Cloths @Banquet Cloths with Napkins @Hand Woven Dinner Napkins @Tea Napkins @3 Piece Vanity Sets @Lace Scarfs @Lace Table Cloths —__+@ For HIM'.*. 2' 3° @ Bath Robes in Silks SfefFucke @ House Slippers —~ @Hand Initialed Hangdkerchi @Tie Clasps @Travelling Cases e NEW ARRIVALS DAILY .... in our Ladies Dress, Hat and Shoe Shop—where you get the best at no extra cost. 3U0b i Cloths ————— SAVE TO SAVE AMERICA — Buy War Bonds and Stamps ARONOVITZ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1942 GOLD STAMPING Expertly Done on All Types of LEATHER GOODS - STATIONERY, SERVICE EMBLEMS Included IDENTIFICATIONS STAMPED FOR: YOU, ON YOUR OWN TAG or THOSE PURCHASED FROM US All Lettering Done on Kingsley Machine POLLOCK, Reliable Jeweler 508 Duval St. PHONE 465 Key West, Fla. I PAY CASH for OLD JEWELRY OF ANY KIND “THE STORE OF FASHION” Where You Can Select Glamour Gifts for the Ladies on YOUR List! Just 17 Shopping Days Til Christmas! FLATTERING NEW NELLY DON DRESSES A large. new shipment has just arrived which includes the Newest Styles in all the Lovely New Patterns SEE OUR WIDE GIFT SELECTION for Men in the Service APPELROUTH’S

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