The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 6, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX e| ‘ ~ . ! ‘Rent Director Fixes Prices | SOCIETY -:-: VARIED AND SPECTACULAR PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED AT WOMAN’S CLUB CABARET AT HABANA-MADRID PATIO! Lawrence A. Schroeder, rent di-) day to each of the parks, is as fol- (Contributed) The Key West Woman’s Club is! again grateful to the loyal citizens | of this city for wholehearted en- dorsement of their efforts to sup-/ port the Public Library and to pay | off the mortgage on their building. | The largest number of reserva-| tions ever made since Mrs. Con- nally first started holding the| Cabaret in Key West has been] made for next Tuesday and Wed-| nesday nights at the Havana-Ma-| drid Club, and much sincere ap-| preciation goes to Leon Kramer, | manager of the Havana-Madrid, | for his generosity in donating the | club gardens for this occasion. { Many of the loveliest girls and} most talented young men in Key West are taking part in the Cab-| aret. Rehearsals are being held| tevery evening at the Woman's Club and fun and laughter abound. It has long been the habit of Key Westers and, in later years members of the Navy and Army; social contingent, to suppoft Mrs. Connally’s shows. The First Lady of the Land, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, stated recent- | , Roberts, Leon Cramer assisting at | office doors. | The following program will b rendered: i Program | Master of Ceremonies—Lebrg! Kramer. i Music by—Barroso and his Or chestra. i Practice Accompanists—Ruth Jel- | liff, James O'Neil, Arthur | Tovey. | Act 1 | Opening Chorus—Mrs. James Rob- i erts and cast; danced by Mrs. E. T. Shepard. Act 2 | Tea for Two—Dorothy yvean Pe- tersen. Act 3 | Stompin’ at the Savoy—Sung by} Betty Gartenmayer and Ar-| thur Tovey. Chorus: Betsey Smith, Barbara Brunson, Nancy Mor , Peggy Moss,! Barbara Warren, Ruth Page, | Virginia Durham, Mary Louise | Porter. 5 Act 4 | epy Lagoon—Sung by Mrs.! rank Giambattista; danced by | Mrs. E. T. Shepard.and John | Dowling. Pe Act 5° | Introducing Jack Murphy | Act 6° > | ly: “It seems to me that commun-! Serenade in Blue—Sung by Leon \ity life will have to go on, people | ‘need recreation in times of strain ‘and some things become more im- portant than in peace times, so would certainly not advocate cur: tailing anything which proved good entertainment and aided} causes which were of value to the; community.” The Key West Woman's Club; stands for the cultural welfare of this city. While many women all over the nation have quit their! bridge clubs and unimportant so- | cial affairs, this club has gone} ahead with important Red Cross! and Social Service work. Mrs. Dan ro, acting Pres- | ident, appointed the following} committee to assist Mrs."Connally. ; Mag., Hugh Williams, General} Chaitman Talent Committec Jhairman, M B. Swain, Mr: Howard Wilso isting. Pre motion, Mrs, m. R. Wa i Publicity, Mi A. M. Morgan, | Mrs. James Hearn; Program, Mrs.} Rob Roy Ricketts; Decorations, Miss Etta Patterson, Ford Wil- liams, Dan Navarro, Charles R. 7, pie To Save America, Buy More War Bonds and Stamps | Brazil—Sung Kramer; danced by Mrs. Guy Carleton. Act 7 H Touch of Texas—Sung by S.‘E.} Rose, “Tex” Williams, D. C. Eggler, J. Edgar Collins.| Cowgirls: Betsey Smith, Wi lette Camalier, Consuelo Co- bo, Anne Kennedy, Dorothy Ross, Betty Allshouse. | Act 8 South Sea Island Dance—Ba Brunson; sung by Kay Ke: Act 9 Specialty—Leon Act 10 by Chorus: Pesty Tucker, Flor- ence Strong, Betty Allshouse, Lavinia Ricketts, Willette Camalier, Marge Shepard, Anne Robinson. Ruth Dorsan. Act 11 Tom Bagley at the Piano Act 12 White Christmas—Sung by Mrs. Frank Giambattista. Chorus: | Kramer Eva Warner. er, Betty Lou Ma f Robinson, Pesty Tucker HOLTSBERG’S “Where Ceiling Prices Are Observed” ARRIVING ole DAILY! ALL EXCLUSIVELY at HOLTSBERG’S “HL Your Most Povalue Shopng Conic i i TT a ay THE KEY WEST CITIZEN By W. L. STEVENS The Cleary Construction Com- }pany is working full blast on the To Be Charged For Units In Four Trailer Parks Here eee iv srest demana, Aico, the Sunrise Construction Com- |pany is doing their bit with their idragline and rock crusher on rector-attorney ot the rent-control | lows: |Perkins place. in Key West, today issued! “The rent director has consider- x ‘ed the evidence in the avove mat- ter and finds that the above hous- Jar]; ing accommodations: were bighéq ri than comparable housing accom- frarstho ‘The parks or camps affected-are ; Modations on October 1 1941. 7 snd givls the Mastic, the Gainers Inn, the’. It is therefore ordered that ° ys a: Siehin and the, Ross Trailer | the maximum rents on the above} Charles, Wimpy and _ Barber ‘Gibson dre attending school reg- They ga 40 miles to n in the school bus, driv- eon by their dad. They are real . his decision, fixing the amounts that may be chaged for each unit! in thé four traileepatié in Key West. Jerry gdés crawfishing~ every chance: he: gets ‘from ‘his schooi duties. He,and his mother run when occupied by not more thanithe Tavern at Torch Key. two persoss; 50c per week for each ! additional eon. Electricity (up{_, Mary and Peter, who run the to 15 amperes) shall be furnished ; i per week for each ampere or fuse capacity. All other services being | provided on the date of this order |are to be continued without addi- ; z | tional charge for same. | Quite a few of the Cleary Act 14 | “Issued and Cee this 6th! Construction Company men room Kalamazoo—Sung By Joseph Mc- day of February, 1943. Elliott. Jitter Bugs: Eleanor | Timberly, Wilmette Cama- i lier, Consuelo Cobo, Emma Henry persisted in ying, “I Neil Ayala, Betsey Smith,, have went,” despite his teacher’s Pauline Ketching, Dorothy, efforts to correct him. Finally, ss, Anne Kennedy; Louie'she insisted that he stay after Frank Cheek, “Tex” Williams,} school and write, “I have gone,”: - F ‘PRMD ela ARR SS A.» Politis, D. C.; one hundred times on the eed STRAND THEAT uissE. | board. do, J.) When he had finished, the teach- A ef’ Wis RUWhd#e to'be scvn,'so lit-| JOBRNY,: WEISSMULLER in tle Henry, wrote..on the black-| “TARZAN’S NEW YOR “ADVENTURE” Coming: “Major and the Mino: | board: | "MONROE THEATER | (“Dear Teacher: ‘I Have wrote— you send for your} RITA HAYWORTH in _|I have gone—one hundred times, “MY GAL SAL” and I have went home.” in TECHNICOLOR | déscribed’ accdiimddations be and! 5, Bycorie i they are hereby ‘fixed a8 follows: | ee Ge fren }.$4.00 per week) for each trailer, G Pati eo Mir. Schroed Carleton, Barbara Brunson. | Danced by Carolyn Cherry; Alters. Models: Helen Swain, Florence Strong, Susan La kin, Gloria Silveir Mr Harold river, Jessie Dowl- ing, Eva Navarro. Act 13 Tap—Dorothy Jean Petersen some of the largest tomatoes on the keys. They run a chicken and goat farm in connection with their vegetable garden. ;Key Inn. His Work Done a The state patroiman is a good Samaritan. He takes Mrs. Shan- ahan’s eggs to the Key West mar- ket. Nurse's Aid*—Mrs,.\NaonaigSjw'- sen. - Motor Corps—Mrs. Alfred Me: Mast : roduction—Mrs. ber. Staff Assistants—Mrs. Swanson. daughter?” Canteen—Mrs. Walker Wilson. “I found it too expensive to have } Junior Red Cross***—Miss Zetta her living in the city supporting ; Frances Cabrera. i herself.”—News and Views. ie] Louise Al- Cheaper at Home Margaret’ “Why did MEE, 8366 8 S066 Aeericn, Buy More War Bonds and 0: a “The Store Of Fashion’’ SEW and BE “SELF-MADE” WOMAN! BEAUTIFUL NEW FABRICS Beautiful new Floral patterns in bright, iocvely prints. Makes lovely frccks for dress-up wear! ~ |” SEERSUCKER PRINTS Posy and strip edpatterns in a fabric suitable for any occasion or type of garment! Fast color . . . washable PK ~——)j A (—») FASHIONS FOR WOMEN Fashions with dignity and dash, ,thet’s what women want isn’t it? And that’s 7U.c UEM Ari22wNn! Store of Fashion”. Dresses that make you look young- er and slimmer! tions that support and whit- Founda- tle... Shoes that support and flatter... that’s what you seek so consistently ... \\ and are so relieved to find ogutt “The Store of Fashion”. Newly Arrived Spring Dresses Lovely Dresses for these days of doubled activity. Fresh crisp cottons that can be tubbed at a moment’s notice. Styled for your figure, priced for your Budget. Fay yromen are buying several because they know their quality and know they'll last. SHOES COMPLETE LINE OF BEACH WEAR APPELROUTH’S | that are the dream of all WALKING COMFORT! That’s why Women like them! New lines devised to make your womanly foot slimmer, yet sustain its usual comfort! BIG PINE KEY NOTES | Post Office at Ramrod Key, have | se: ‘and board at Ziegler’s Big Pine|* The Critic “My daughter's music,” sighed | the mother, “has been a great ex- | pense.” | | “Indeed!” said the guest. “Some j neighbor sued you, I suppose.”— | Tit-Bits. . Pleased | “Did Dad get violent when you asked to marry me?” | “Did he! He almost wrung my | hand off.” i The Search . “Customers pearl in‘an ovstersstew 7] conpnperit- ed the waiter, pleasantly. “Hm-m!” sniffed the “I’m looking for oysters, ometim Pals ~ “Did you pa tion” “Well, it was like this. You your examina- ‘Shake. Neither did 1.”— ws Strategy Bride meal last night — it was a grand Bride! “Yes, he’s. a cook right av “The Store of Quality” PEARLMAN’ The Largest. Exclusive Ladies’ ),Misses’ and Children’s Store in Key West SAVE TO SAVE AMERICA— Buy War Bonds and Stamps! “JOE” i: was too busy to write an advertisement for today’s Citizen. He said, “Tell your readers about the big chipment of fine we have just received and are busy putting in stock”. “JOE” has the largest arssortment of for Ladies, Misses and Children at POPULAR PRICES. You will find any style shoe you desire. for PLAY, SPORT and DRESS WEAR. They come in White, Black, Red, Green, Pink, Yellow, Navy, Light Blue. ‘MODERN AIR” and OTHER ALL-LEATHER SHOES || CHILDREN’S SHOES $1.49 to $3.50 BOYS’ SHOES $1.95 to $4.50 Visit the New READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT and see the new arriyals in lovely SKIRTS - SWEATERS and other beautiful things for women. aed EE elas GET THE HABIT of SHOPPING at and Views. | “Yes, I cooked my first | DRESSES - BLOUSES'|) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1943 America CALLS On You VISION is America’s most priceless war-time asset . . . and its conservation is in~ your hands. Today, in more refrac- tions than ever before, cases of light-sensitivity are noted . . and these eyes are reducing ef- ficiency, slowing production. sabotaging morale. Here in- deed is clear indication of the necessity for a check for light tolerance’in every refraction and ... and the prescription of * neutrality absorptive Soft-Lite Lenses when their need is re- vealed. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST ee Office Hours: 8-12; 2-6 P.M. Address Phones 532 Duval Office: 332 ee || MEY WEST GAS CO. | VV veer revevy Qe CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Key West's Largest Store Star-shaped top burn- ers of cast iron used on older ranges are more exposed to dust and cooking vapors. Brush burner heads free of particles with stiff bris- tle brush. This type burner may be boiled in a deep utensil, using one tablespoon soda to each three quarts of water, then washed clean in soap suds, drained upside down. When dry, put back. You Are Cordially Invited To Our Showing of Nationally Known DRESSES 3. New Shipment of love- ly Dresses for Spring are arriving daily and you will want several the mo- ment you see them. Our showing of Ladies Dress largest in South Florida he Spring m ardrobe now! 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