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PAGE FOUR KEY WESTERS (Continued from Page One) Division Street School ‘Teacherg _.. Mr. Gesu Carmona ____ Mrs, M. P. Mowatt Janet C. Stanley — Pollock’s Jewelry Store Maurice Shop - Lee’s Food Center _ White Star Cleaners Mrs. William Bates 5.00 5,00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Roe F. M. Middleton _ i! berts Hard fg 2' |!) giana Mrs. E. R, McCarthy ___ eae, Mr. eg B, Cleare, Sr. — Mrs. S. F. Sour El Patio eeu esti Wliliam A. Freeman - Navy Recruiting Office Herbart Marshall Mrs. G. R. Smiley Lopez Dairy — Simone Tours Mrs. C. D. Harrington —_ G, F. Bliver __. Mr. Anthony Yates Mrs. Anthony Yates Wilbert J. Moehrke A Soldier __. Mrs. Frank Johnson — Miss Martha Robinson — A. Valladares Book Store Helen W. Hoglund Jacqueline H. Renni Mrs, A. Ghingold Mr. C. E. Smith Lt. Col. Roole _ Mr. Mario Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Teach- man ~ G. Kirchik Mrs. Elizabeth Schneider Angel Torres: - Albino Morales - Mr. and Mrs, Raul B. Garcia _.. Mr. and Mrs. Archer — Mr. and Russell _... St. Paul’s Churc! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Warren Mrs, J. W. McElroy Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kantor Lt. R. S. Anderson — Lt. L. M. Chatterson Mr. and Mrs. Weintraub — J. A, Boza __ Mrs. James Esterbrook — Mr. Lee Baker - Mrs. Cyril M. Marshall — Mr. Cyril M. Marshall Mr. Ray G. Bush Mrs. Ray G. Bush - Mrs. O. Hagen — Mrs. Hugh Williams Mrs. Wheeler Nazaro John B. Warren __ Mrs. Bowman Cutter Miss Lois Pinder Mrs. W. McKillip Ida Wooduard Mrs. C. D. Nace Lt. C. D. Nace — Dr. Canfield Mr. Harry M. Baker Mr. S. F. Robinson Mrs, S. F. Robinson Steve Santana A. Lucignani _ Miss Faulk __ Jefferson H. Knight, Harold V. Knowles John Roberts Louis F. Arnold Louis P. Arnold W. J. Gose Charles Garing Violet Garing William Glisch John Williams Percy Pinder ~ Mrs. Linton Curry Mrs. Jeanne Taylo: Mr. W. H. Brady - Mrs. Leo Thompson Eda L. Peterson Earl Sands Albert Eich — Mrs. Gloriana Bayly Mrs. June Belengaught — Mrs, J. Mayall — Mrs. Lois D. Garrison Mrs. E. Louise Curry Mrs. Clara Curry Mr. J. Demeritt - Mrs, J. C. Gekeler - Mrs, John G. Sawyer . Miss Amelia Kemp Miss Mary Kemp Grace Kemp Caroline H, Lord - Mr. W. R. Archer William Black Bertram Gross - Kelcey Curry Sarah Curry - Mrs. J. Romero David Rosenthal Peter F. Langhrey - Mrs. S. W. Douglass — Merton Shiing — George Sots —. Frederic Kel ogg W. R. Chesney - C. K. Shedmaa Vera F. Benson — Mrs. R. J. Weiger STRAND. THEATER SPENCER TRACY in “TORTILLA FLAT” Coming: “THIS ABOVE ALL” 3.00 3.00 3.00 2, Charles Jr. BESSSSSSsessesssesesssss3328888: Sessssssssssessssssess: MONROE THEATER MONTY WOOLEY in THE PIED PIPER It's All Heart and Thrills 5.00) Peter Jack Maslon Lt. L. S, Owens — i Ensign H. S. Richardson Mr. J. Tapol Josephine South —— D. Jones _ Mrs. Mee E. Curry —_ Mrs. Maria Gonzalez ___ Rev. Jones Miss Donna Mrs. Black . Miss Etta Patterson Mr. Fe: Castro. Mrs. W. H. Monsalvatge, Sr. pects Vera Bell R. L. Jackson, Mr. Charles M. Curry Mrs. Z. L. Gibson ~- Mrs. Anna De Armas Mrs. Ruby Evans —______ Mrs. J. S. Dudley Mrs. A. P. Knowles —_.. Mr. Aurelio Lastres Mr. L. M. Hall Be ee isd alin 28258 3.00 Mayor W. Albury _ .00| Mrs, V. A. Johnson Miss Josephine May Mrs. Victor Russell — Livingston Mrs. D. J. Faulstich Mrs. F. E. Bassett, Jr. J. R. Adams —__.. Keller Watson E. C. Gomez “The Store of Quality” PEARLMAN'S Inc. The Largest. Exclusive Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Store in Key West “Help the Red Cross!” “YOUNG COAT DRESS IN PRINT” “The dress everybody loves! Bright tiny print coat dress with crisp white overlay collar—so face flattering!” as NEW ARRIVALS In Lovely Spring DRESSES to see them is to buy them—priced $395, $1 495 BLOUSES and SKIRTS in the Season's Newest Styles NEW SPRING HATS for Ladies and Children A Large Assortment of FABRIC and Other ‘Novelty BAGS SHOES SHOES - SHOES SHOES - SHOES - SHOES We have received one of the largest shipments of SHOES in our long history. Come get yours! and Dress Shoes for LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN SHOES for BIGGER BOYS e GET THE HABIT of SHOPPING at PEARLMAN’S, Inc. 88333 888s8ssssesss: Sport Shoes - Play Shoes j| Ada Hansen H. H. Perry _ Arturo Lujan _ Hudson K. Mason _ John Pritchard __ Frank L. Bayden __ Mrs. J. H. McInnis L. H. Shoemaker Mrs. Wallace B, Ki: Mr. Wallace B. Kirke A.D. Taylor __ Mrs. C. R. Cook Esther Hepburn _ Mrs. C. E. Crawford Mrs. C. Comal - Eliza Gardner _ eeees ss PebbuEbs 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 NEW SERVICE AT A change of policy will become Delmonico Restaurant and Bar, 218 Duval street, brought about by the shortage of help and the food situation. In place of serving meals as in the past they will spe- cialize in serving soups, sand- wiches and coffee. The opening hour will be 7 a. m., and service 00} will continue ’til 1 a. m, The bar will close at the curfew hour, 12 o'clock, ‘28 THE DELMONICO| effective Monday morning at the} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CAFETERIA LISTS WORKERS WHO MAY USE ITS FACILITIES Gato Cafeteria, 1100 Simonton street, announces. in today's! | Citizen that this establishment is} operated as a defense project, and the privileges of the cafeteria are | extended to the personnel of the | following Civil Service employees of the Key West Naval Station, to constructors personnel of the | Army and Navy defense projects; {the personnel of any Navy, Coast families of the above groups. ‘FUN GALORE TONIG AT\SLOPPY ‘JOE’S BAR Tonight for a big time try the |one and only Sloppy Joe’s Bar, where Joe Russo’s Band “The Hot- test Swing Band in Town” plays nightly. Tonight the music and dancing starts at 7 o'clock. If you are a stranger in town, Sloppy Joe wants to meet you and invites you to come on along, bring your friends and enjoy yourselves. General Somervell says distri- bution is the No. 1 problem now: Save To Save America, Buy “The mee HELP THE Marvelous | own partic | DRE —to your budget, that flatters You will certainly find of displaying — DRESS SHOES many Lovely Things “HELP THE Guard. or. Marine Corps, also I Cc More War Bonds and Stamps of a RED CROS: hi k Make Your Own Clothes, It’s Profitable! MIXTURES, NOVELTIES and SOLIDS | Results..... we An Individual, fp Distinctive Wardrobe With Custom-Made Clothes to Fit Your Own Requirements selection of fabrics for dresses or suits: Luscious pastels in sheer Rabbits Hair that is so soft. Every type of check, olaid, tweed, and the ringbone for your ular type. Also Jerseys and crepes for dresses. Take ad- vantage of this wonderful selection to make your Spring wardrobe! ijt Fashion-hits for an extra helping of Spring! NEW ARRIVALS~WONDERFULLY ‘WEARABLE SSE#H'S Come in and see them. They’re tuned to the times too! Select the style you most! NO RATION COUPON NECESSARY When You Buy CASUAL or PLAY SHOES exactly the shoe you ‘are wanting among the new arrivals we have the pleasure all sizes, all styles the ‘Newest Styles for Spring - Popular Prices ’ New Things for Little,Boys and Girls—oh, so that: will delight ‘them! Panty Girdles, Bathing Suits, and a Wide Selec- Jantzen tion of BEACH WEAR. RED CROSS!” APPELROUTH’S MAGAZINE CARRIES| STORY ON WASSELL. RELATES HEROIC WORK OF COMMANDER IN DUTCH EAST INDIES The Cosmopolitan for April contains the story» of| the heroic work ydone )} ins the Dutch East Indies by Gammaknder 5 Wassell, M,C. e-was award Roosevelt in.one_of his radio firesjdepehatss< From’ this story Paramount‘ thas produced a pic- ture Which it is said will be an outstanding one of the year. Dr. Wassell, who was attached to the local Naval Station for several monthh and who has! magazine | Pa cer z which!> edb! Tort | WIGSMNIKG sanssterorcses: many friends in Key West, left |@ year or more ago for the duty which he later performed with jsuch outstanding credit to him- self. and to the Navy. Since completing the assignment he has been located mainly in Hol- lywood, where the Navy has used him in the preparation of} the picture. In his spare mo- ments he has also had to cover} the greater part of the country} addressing workers and _ others} in industrial plants, in clubs, inj colleges, telling them what we| {must do here to end the trouble} jover there. | Ky West has not been forgot-| ten by Dr. Wassell. He loves} it still. In a recently received) } letter he wants to be told all) about it, its. changes, its im- | provments, the old peopie, the} new people and—‘some of the| {doings down there and a little | bit of gossip wouldn't hurt, if | tthere’s any going around.” + His story is an intensely in- teresting one. CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Key West's HELP THE Jast. Aived for 1943 of Genuine Largest Store RED CROSS § Summer Suits Palm Beach Material Made by Socony! Suits monopolize the fashion They are all important, and all headlines. Trim tailored suits. 1 the more important when they are fashioned by SOCONY of Genuine Palm Beach Cloth. DRESSMAKER TAILORED SILK JERSEY DRESSES All Pastel Shades Made by satan LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING DRESSES *2°°, $2975 in all size ranges CRISP CLOTH SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1942. WM. CURRY SON'S COMPANY 100th ANNIVERSARY ESTABLISHED 1843 PLENTY OF LUMBER, PAINT AND BUILDING HARDWARE 611 Front Street PHONE 18 Key West. EF MEME S260 To Save America, Buy More War Bends and Stamo= 9 HOLTSBERG’S “Where Ceiling Prices Are Observed” “HELP THE RED CROSS!” Jast Received... DRESSES MADE of... ‘America’s Most Glorified Cotton Sizes 12 to 44 FOLLOW, the CROWD to . . . $1 69, $398 NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ CALIFORNIA SLACK SETS Shown in 2-tone combina‘ in all new fabrics. . . . Al tions, and sailor boy styles Iso. complete assortment of DEFENSE WORKERS’ SLACKS AND SLACK SETS $198, Sweet Spring $398 Styles... “BABE FROCKS Flakes! See them; today! N) tion of shoes, for Diiess, also Large WASH PLAY SUITS \Sizes 6, 9, 12 Mos. For F “cheer” charm, see our spring collection rof dainty, sheer frocks >. dimity, dotted swiss, batiste, lawn and, isuch:.--- styled by Nanette just for babes! They're ‘simply -adorableand guaranteed \washable”in Ivory MEXICAN: HUARRACHES for Children, LADIES**PLAY SHOES, and wide selec- also shoes for all occasions. OUR. DEPARTMENT: for MEN AND BOYS IS COMPLETE! No matter what you want, we are prepared fo serve you and at prices that will Assortment of and BATHING SUITS — SAVE TO SAVE AMERICA—Buy War Bonds and Stamps HOLTSBERG’S “WE ‘Your Mest Popular Shopping Contes" Announcing . . . CHANGE AT DELMONICO RESTAURANT ... and BAR 218 Duval St. Telephone 518 Beginning Monday, March 8th, will serve Soups, Sandwiches and Coffee from 7 a.m. until 1 a. m.