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PAGE FOUR PP orcenccoccccssscoooscccscocecooosooooacoooocooe! -: SOCIETY : | PRESIDENT’S BIRTHDAY TO BE CELEBRATED WITH GRAND BALL| President's birthday will be; leadership of George Lucas and} celebrated in Key West with aa is expected that there will be!’ Grand Ball on Saturday evening,! one of the largest turnouts since given under the auspices of the|the memorable affair at Pena’s members of the Key West Junior | Garden of Roses when Key West’s} Chamber of Commerce, who are! 400 packed every inch of space of! being assisted by many of the} this long to be remembered recre-| prominent figures in Key West! ation center. society interested in having the| Among those assisting in this; Island City make a good showing} year’s Birthday Ball celebration; in this year’s program to raise| are: Chairman and Mrs. George! ? funds to combat infantile para-! Lucas, Mayor and Mrs. Willard M.! lysis. | Albury, William R. Porter, Mr.! Jeff Knight, Jaycee president,)and Mrs. Jerry J. Trevor, Mr.;: and Isadore Weintraub, secretary, and Ms. Carl Bervaldi, Mr. and are making every effort to insure Mrs. Allan B. Cleare, Professor this year’s birthday ball of a large and Mrs. Horace O’Bryant, Dr.! attendance and have arranged and Mrs. Harry C. Galey, Judge with the management of the La and Mrs. William V. Albury, Mr. Concha Hotel, to give the ball in and Mrs. Larry Gardner, Mrs. the spacious dining room of this June Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Max- popular hostelry. imo Valdez, Sheriff and Mrs. Ber- This event has the sanction of lin Sawyer and scores of other the Fresident’s Birthday Ball prominent figures in Key West committee of Key West under the society. ANOTHER ORGAN RECITAL AT ST. PAUL’S CHURCH SATURDAY NIGHT: In another rendition of sacred lovers during the past several; music on the large pipe organ of weeks. Specialist Plummer has| Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church,)had many requests for another Navy organist Stanley Plummer, appearance of the Naval Base’s Sp(W)3c has prepared a splendid choir and intends to feature this | program for Saturday evening, group in a concert within the| 8:00 o’clock. This is the fourth;next few weeks. in the series of musicals schedul-| Tomorrow night’s program will ed through the month of Janu- include: ary. | Water Music—Handel. _ Assisting on this week’s pro-! “Were You There’ ”—Sipritual. gram will be Al Jolson, Sk3c,/_ Air from Violin Concerto— tenor soloist, who will sing two’ Bach. numbers of sacred nature. Store-| Laudamus Te—Mueller. keeper Johnson is a trained mu- Fugue in G Minor—Bach. sician having been choir director; Vocal Solos. in one of Chicago's largest church- | Nocturne—Grieg. es before coming to Key West. Hymn, “O God Our Help in These pregrams by Navy mu-' Ages Past’ —Arranged. sicians have been attracting much! Old Melody—Arranged. attention by Key West music! Toccata in G— Plummer. ~ OPENS OFFICE HERE H..H. Cooke, M.D., recently honorably discharged from the}; Naval Medical Corps, has openet offices at 211 Duva! street. Dr. Cooke will practice general surgery and medicine. BOY SCOUT DISTRICT UNIT MEEiS TONIGHT | The Boy Scout District Commit- tee will hold an important re- tonight at aton. orgeni:ation meeting the Parish Hall, corner and, Bahama Strects. oeginning at 7:30. | State and local governments} The following are expected to; reduce debt $540,000,000. | attend: Isadore Weintraub and t Moehrke of the former committee; Commiiteemen Win- slow Baker and A::reio Lastres, of Troop 52; Chicf Harrison Reed; M; Birch; President of the Lions and Rotary Clubs; James Deland; Officials Allan Hampton, Myrt- land Cates, and Charles Ketchum | of. Cub Pack 15; and many other mén. who ate interested in boys! work and youth leadership in this community. SCAMMON WILL BE ARRAIGNED IN COURT * Maurice Scammon was arrested yesterday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Joe Knight on a warrant sworn to by Edward M. Bur- roughs, who charges embezzle- | ment. Burroughs alleges that he took a watch to Scammon to have it repaired; that Scammon said the | watch had been lost, and that he refused to remunerate him, Bur-| roughs, for the loss of the watch. Justice of the Peace Raul Car- | bonell said today that Scammon! will be arraigned next Tuesday ; afternoon. LEE’S FOOD CENTER| Duval and Angela Sts. Phone 94) We Shall Continue to CLOSE Thursdays at 1 P.M. until Further Notice | We Carry BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS Meat - Fish - Poultry Fruit - Vegetables FUVV IV VC V TV I TV TS | YOU WON’T:-GO HUNGRY at LEE’S FOOD CENTER! | If you do your weekend shopping | There are some things we ! will not be able to let you have all you want, as WE MUST SEE THAT ALL OUR CUSTOMERS GET SUP- * a yvewegver ie te A te A he he hn te te | discharged Machin ‘TWO DEFENDANTS ARE DISMISSED WERE ARRANGED YESTER- DAY BEFORE PEACE JUS- TICE CARBONELL The case against Mario Machin | and Arcadio Zaldino, minors, who ; were arrested by Constable Ray! Atwell, on a charge of stealing: [eock ebooks from the Kres store, | was dismissed yesterday afternoon : | by Justice of the Peace Raul Car- | bonell. One witness testified that Zal-| dino had confessed that he had taken the pocketbooks, and that Machin confessed he was with Zaldino when the pocketbooks were stolen. The manager of the store testi- fied that the pocketbooks were identical to the ones in stock, and that he had on.several occasions ordered Machin and Zaldino to leave the store. Machin denied that he was with Zaldino, and Machin’s moth- r testified she had purchased } two pocketbooks and had given | one to her son. A pocketbook had been found in Machin’s pocket by Constable Atwell, and in the pocketbook was $7, Mrs..Machin | said she had given her son that, | money. Justice Carbonell said he had because the testimony showed he was not con- | nected with the theft, and that he: had dismissed dhe case against | Zaldino because he is a minor andj it was his first offense. THANKS TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE WAS OMITTED IN ARTICLE —a ' Through an error in reporting Thursday's meeting of the Rotary, Club by the Rotary publicity chairman, it was stated in yester- ‘day's Citizen that “Mayor Albury expressed his gratitude and that of the people of Key West to the Navy for agreeing to turn over to the proposed hispital the equip- ment end implements of the Ma- rine Hospital after it is closed... .” Th report should have stated that Mayor Albury evpressed his gratitude to the U.S. Public Health Service through Surgeon General Parran, Dr. Gilbert Osin- cup, and Dr. Rose of the local Ma- rine Hospital, for their efforts in cecuring the loan of the Marine’ Hospital and equipment to the city until such time as full eaviv- ment can be bought for the pro- | pcsed City Hospital, and he also expressed thanks and apprecia- tion to Capt. Reordan for the splendid cooperation he and his organization have rendered toward the success of the hospital ropject. Van Kleeck asks full use of schools, even at expense of mo- PLIES. Nationally-Known BRANDS of | FANCY and STAPLE KOONS HAVE SON | GROCERIES Announcement has been made} of the birth of a son on January | ged 27 at a local hospital to Private ‘i CHOICE SELECTION of es POULTRY Private Koon is now stationed | at the Army Air Field in Ama- FRYERS and ROASTERS Bug rillo, Texas. The new arrival has been given the name of dai and : Wilson Koon. i | The grandparents are Mr. and| Choice Selected WESTERN Mrs, Louie V. Peters, Poinciana| | | | 1 Place, Key West, and Mr. and Mrs. Ses C. G. Koon, Brunswick, Ga. At LEE’S You Always Get FINEST QUALITY NLRB report shows big drop in strikes during 1942. Announcement H. H. COOKE, M.D. GENERAL SURGEON PHONE Hours: 8 to 10 a.m. - 6 to 9 p.m. 211 DUVAL STREET Office 703 Residence 160 Commissioned and Appointed by the U. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [REPLACEMENT OF REVENUE. P PLANNED | RECEIPTS LOST AS RESULT OF WAR WILL BE TAKEN UP BY LEGISLATURE ORLANDO, Jan. 29. (FNS)—! Replacement of revenue lost as a iresult of wartime conditions will 'be a matter for first consideration by the legislature when the ses- sion opens next April, Richard H. |Simpson, Speaker of the House, | declared. “It is no time for the legisla- ture to go into any long range improvement program,” he said. “This session will have to find |that will introduce to you many the money to keep the essential operations of government going for the next two years. If the war is over then, the next legislature can discuss long range improvements,” he conclided. Pledged to exercise every pos-! sible economy in connection with the coming session, Simpson has} openly expressed his approval of! a 30-day program if practical, | but few members feel that such a short session is possible, though representatives West of Santa Rose and Troxler of Marion have advanced suggestions as to how the shortened session might be. accomplished. Speaker Simpson’s talk was made before the Orlando Junior Chamber of Commerce. OPENING NEW SHOP Dania DeBoie, graduate in cos- jtume art, is opening an alteration} \shop at 801 Simonton street. She specializes in the work for service men, also any type of al- terations that may be desired. ORIGIN OF TERM PHILADELPHIA. — The term Yankee is believed to stem from the Indians’ mispronunciation of the French word for English “anglais.” LEARNED HIS LESSON Girlie—You might at least put; your hand over your mouth when | you yawn. | Marine—Not me, sister! The! last time I did that I got bit! | STRAND THEATER FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY in HERE WE GO AGAIN Coming: “SHIP AHOY!” MONROE THEATER LINDA DARNELL in Lovers of Edgar Allen Poe| Coming: ‘GREAT MAN’S LADY’ Chief Petty Officers S. Navy Department We carry complete stocks, at all times, of the new regulation uniforms, furnish- IF You'Re Looxwye For | PRICES ESTABLISHED BY NAVY DEPABTMENT Commissioned Officers Overcoat $50 Aviation Winter W ork Uniforms $50 Commissioned Officers Rai oO Chief Petty Officers Service Blue $30 Chief Petty Officers Overcoat $42.50 Chief Petty Officers Raincoat-Overcoat (ssith removable wool lining) $37.50 No Charge for Minor Alterations~ Other Alteration Charges @s Approved by Navy Department LEWINSKY’S MEN’S SHOP 526 Duval St. PHONE 146 Key West, Fla. LARGEST OF LAKES GREAT TALENT TO MAKE UP CABARET DETROIT.—Lake Winnebage, | SHOW NEXT MONTH : with an extreme length of thirty; miles, and a width of ten miles, is} z th “4 (Contributea) seater = ot Wisconsin's thou- | ' Do you realize that the war has —_—_—_— | brought into Key West talent, ORIGIN OF NAME | both professional and semi-pro-. ERG { feasional? NEW YORK.—Wisconsin _ is} Never in the history of | Mrs. veld ied 58 1 hse aes Connelly’s Cabarets has such a! miners who burrowed into the} wealth ‘of singers, dancers and| ground. chorus girls been assembled. Due to the efforts of an ener- Setic*talerit’ scout, “Mrs. Josephine ee Swain, one of the highlights of the program will be an _ out- standing vocalist. You. don’t want to miss the dancing ie Curb on baby carriages for) twins is relaxed by WPB. Childs Colds To Relieve Misery Rub on Time-Proved new and fascinating routines. | The chorus girls, many of whom} VICKS Vat 0 Rus will make their initial appear- te Bas he tAraherS GHOCEIY: you oldsters ‘of your gay days at;> Zeigfield’s Follies — and you > “The Store That Serves You Best” }youngsters of the fact that the '? days of extravaganza are not over. These and many others who will appear at Habana-Madrid | Gardens on the evenings of Feb- ruary 9 and-10 are included in the Woman’s Club Cabaret. 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AABABAS VLE shaaekacead See PAUL SmitH | 334 Simonton ST. } ) 814 Fleming Street < Re AEE “The Shop of Quality BERMUDA MEAT MARKET JOHN COBO. Proprietor, SAYS: We Are Top of the Pile ‘with, ikea VALUES for THIS WEEKEND! Just Arrived - Large Shipment LIVE TENNESSEE POULTRY and Can Offer You Fine Quality EGGS,..60¢ SMOKED vere theebias lb. 35¢ Beef Tongue . . lb. 35c SHORT RIB of BEEF—Stew Ib. 35c FRESH Lamb Stew . . . Ib. 30¢| Beef Liver . . . Ib. 45c SMOKED COUNTRY STYLE | COUNTRY STYLE Sausage ..... Ib. 35c| Pork Sausage . Ib. 40c SMOKED HAM—Center Cut . Ib. 60c SPECIAL This Week Only Strictly Fresh PURE PORK VERY LEAN Salt Pork .... Ib. 35c] Lard . . . . . Ib. 20c FRESH BEEF BRAINS. . 2 Ibs. 25 VISIT OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT These Specials With Regular Order Silver Cow or Carnation MILK Indian Rixer Brand BEETS. tall can ae) Kent Farm CORN. Cream Style. tall can ___ Val Vita Brand PEACHES or Apricots. 3-74-02. cans Gibbs Tomato PASTE and cther Brands. Red Hill Corn and Cane SYRUP. ings toe Sweet or Irish POTATOES ~_. Yellow ONIONS Tangerines _ doz. 10c S ccaee, FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS Large Variety of PRESERVED FRUIT from Cuba Imported canned SAUSAGES We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities to any customer . . . inasmuch as Products are Rationed to us . . . and we respect- fully ask all patrons to be patient with»us. No one will go hungry! = BERMUDA MEAT MARKET FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1943 Beauty Colony “COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED™ 509 SOUTHARD ST., NEXT TO BUS STATION THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL OUR NEW MILK BATH PERMANENT 510 This Wave is Regularly $15.90 SPECIAL PRICE Monday. February Ist thru Thursday, February 6th. EXPERT OPERATORS IN ATTENDANCE ESTELLE NESS and CLARA BURNETTE Phone 206 for Appcointment— RAIN WATER USED EXCLUSIVELY Same Prices Prevail at CASA MARINA BEAUTY our SHOP "If It's New and Women Wear It Clare Has It” ROSE MARIE SHOPPE “Tice New Fashion Center” 528 FLEMING STREET SPECIAL ON ALL-WOOL Suits and Coats MADEMOISELLE SKIRTS NEW BREAKFAST COA “Clara” wants you to stop in and see the lovely new things that have just arrived from the fashion cen- ters. No obligation to buy. PHONE 222 To Match Up with Suits Special 2” $29 Beautiful Patterns PHONES 67 and 47 { 4 ee To You™ jurancnmnenatcennnnnnnet Leaders In Low Prices Ay BEDDING and FURNITURE CO. Key West. Florids 520 "Southard Street SPECIAL! Saturday Only 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE $QQ50 SPECIAL... FULL-SIZE BOX SPRINGS INNERSPRING MATTRESSES Buy it now while you have @ chance. We have only a limited eta 2 $9950 Use Our Lay-Away Plan WHITE BELGIUM RUGS:..; st OCCASIONAL CHAIRS «xo ROCKERS _ $6 BEAUTIFUL 3 PIECE