The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 20, 1943, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 13 RED CROSS FUND ORGAN RECITAL AT GOOD TIME EVERY ORDINANCE as he has been recommended by +! BIG DANCE TONIGHT VALUE OF FATS CS PAUL'S TONIGHT| NIGHT AT SLOPPY’S| (ccinuczicavsec onew [Pa eier oie cence) AT BOULEVARD CLUB| wasuunGTON =. One youl ec" = = =e STILL GROWING) .,.. ; i : ter the place has bee: in local secretary of the board.) EET 31 tables f The regular Saturday night] Any night you or your friends| *°* ‘Re P has been put in prop- his 3 o or poons of waste cooking | a ee are looki er sh requesting approval, before) Raul’s Club on the is| fats will prod : organ recital will be given this) 4" looking for fun, want to dance | “ho? osreement sets forth the| Péing forwarded fo the state or- ec iubion the Boulevant< will produce the glycerine,| Subscrive to ‘The Citisen. ‘s and enjoy life, | now operating nights from 8 to 12 Se CANVASSERS CONTINUE IN|evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, “Sloppy Joe's wheve Ta Sr tS | duties of the members of the com-| anization. | otchoa andl huvioes thes public's at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. nd his ba: mittee, which will have complete| _!* was ordered that the Board | mavithe the public say SOLICITING AID FOR in: excellant pany sce srefe ind a, the dance tune | ck of operations, and gives an of Public Works have the torn up| Visit this delightful spot. WORTHY CAUSE been arranged, Gat te able ise Beatkoening Cane with every | outtine of what the sponsors of ee opposit e City Hall on) A big dance is the order of} SAVE TO SAVE AMERICA—Buy War Bonds and Stamps is invited to attend. down beat. There is never a duil| ‘@ Bw stadium propose doing in street side repaired as it as | things tonight, with John Pritch- aE Soe eed order to make it ine success that) S#Own that it is very dangerous! moment for those who go to Sloppy j ‘i ard’s Orchestra in attendance. Contributions for the Red| MARRIAGE MART __ j3ce’s. fae hope. te, $e She Sire spreraies, leaving and | soi,” will be happy to meet and BS Cross War Fund continue to find —________ j A tesolution was adopied in yaad RST Ee |greet his host of friends, he says. thet way to headquarters of'the|)' ‘Ruel C. Webster, 31, of Ham |connection with the erection of| A committee was named to con-! Come on, let's make it a delight- DEPARTMENT STORE local organization, with many ton, N. ‘and. Marie C. Manle j sheds and other structures at the) fer with the chairman of the ra-/ fy) evening of dancing and fun. eres - Key West's Largest Store workers’ covering the city in ‘the an, 35, ‘of; the coy & : | sumps in connection with the sew-| tionigg board relative to the city | [ESE RL ga RE TI pitenet Gf this worthy cause. The es arsed oh cate hes rae by | er system, with the Board of Pub-| forces receiving additional gas for “DO YOUR PART—GIVE TO THE RED CROSS!” following are the latest contribu-|/Justice of . the Peace ss : ee be Saag to carry on these oper- | peedhcirecaies = a Be csrtbt STRAND THEATER PRESTON FOSTER in tions received: 'Esquinaldo, Jr. i | The names of William Knowles. of Counsilman Paul G. eee Survivors ; tages sid say mend Bovaboye.: 3, | this morning to Mr. and ‘ars | eo eaetaeentser bie? that Willard M. Albury in- | LITTLE TOKYO, U 5 A Frank Wolkowsky i Diohmes ot Gee nition pad M.jKarl H. Pinder, 330 Elizabeth | cial police. The appointments were| formed the council that the work Coming: ‘Geo. Washington Donald Leroy Starli 84 | : RETR OS fee Mother and baby are re-| confirmed by the council. of moving the equipment from the | Slept Here” anak b y “hs ing . E j Ported to be doing well. A request was read from Raul; Marine Hospital to the old Gate, Pi “te hone - ’ Mrs. Pinder is a daughter of | Club on the Boulevard for a trans-| building on Catherine street. where | tig rot! rp = 4 x WEATHER REPORT Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Steadman, | fer of liquor license from the club} jt will be stored, will be started 0) | =m brs ei 2 ‘ay . 324 Elizabeth street. | to 600 Division street. The matter; Monday morning. This equipment MONROE THEATER : Habana Madrid serie ? DAUGHTER BORN was referred to the taxation com-| has been turned over to the city | i Ce nk Mea 3. CW. FORECAST | mittee, |e be used at the proposed muni- | DENNIS MORGAN in | Coa ee! | Key West and Vicinit Announcement has been made A resolution was adopted to be cipal hospital on Stock Island. - EE ued oor ee neg he os ty:|of the birth of a daughter on forwarded to the State Board of/ Meyor Albury stated that every- Wings for the Eagle aoe jac] a= be tend: tenleht: a \ eae 13 a oe J. ee Porter ee Medical a oR requesting that| thing was progressing very satis- | STORY OF AMERICA’S Bunt 3.00 | j ir. an rs. Benjamin John- |; Dr. George e, a newcomer factorily for obtaining the hospi-; “HEROES IN OVERALLS” | pa Enact Be: re = Ulan ic po gre ged son. The new arrival has been! Key West. be permitted to Pr@c-/ tal in question. | rie a y ia oo = = ree diadtated< ghishcre< in exttome tabs the Aas of Eelete ste | tice his profession here inasmuch : a3 REDE SEE Ere Berlin Sawyer ___ 5.00 |north portion followed by. slight-j ts getting everett eno ae Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bervaldi 5.00|1¥ y_tawer temperature late 0-| “afrs, Johnson is the daughter of (fueeerces | a Med 5.00 night or early Sunday. ; $ j Save To Save America. Ruy More War Bonds and St De ai Mis A. MoMorgan. 5.00|| Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi-[M™ and Mis-d: O. White. } ree stare Of Qual” oe ge Me and. Asp. Rusecl P. (pola, Fla: No sinall craft or “The Store of Fashion” : —— ii |“ a “Jobnson. . Ernest Bishop Robert i x i K. Y. EOS eet larco Mesa ____- —*1.00; Mrs. Lottie Haberts : . Tomasa Dias 1.00! There” is an ordinance B. L. Grooms. 5.00 | Mrs. Robert S. Camera 1.00 against the burning of trash | Monroe Cafe 5.00 | Mrs. J. Le Blane - 1.00 | and garbage in the City of} George O. Lucas... 5.00|G. H. Spencer a a4 |Key West. Many complaints Ly | The Largest. Exclusive Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Store vs ge waa L. G. Lewis - $00} | ech a oe . ee i ' have been registered with the Maximo Valdez 4.00 Casanova Jose _ > zoo {city against this practice. Theodore Albury . * 300|Mrs. Malcolm Pinder. 1.00;The burning of trash is a fire Jose Espinosa ___ 2.00} Mrs. Bettl Albury - _ 1,00;menace in addition to being a}; HELP by Giving to the RED CROSS is always there! When He Needs You Most the RED CROSS Enrique Fasquinaldo, Jr. 00|Miss Ella Barker 1.00 | auisance to surrounding pro 1943 Red Cross War Fund ; ‘ Is Always There! in Siek ae | arty. I want to warn all ci {ge HELP BY GIVING TO THE RED CROSS WAR FUND ae rs 50 | CARD OF THANKS lens against this practice, | sa 5 land if this warning is not} | 4 > Lt. and Mrs. Morton Fea ey We take this means of ex-j bn Pld J. G. Wells .00 | tending our heartfelt apprecia- heeded, arrests will be made/ , Mrs, Earl Pinder - .00| tion to the many friends who of the guilty persons, who| R. E. Baker z were so kind to us during the| Will be brought to trial and} Mrs. W. R. Suett illness and death of our loved|fined for the violation of the | A. M. Hiott one, Caridad Valdez. We _ es-| ordinance. | N, Garcia _. pecially thank those who donat- Mrs, Earl Julian - ed the use of their cars for the LEROY TORRES, Miss Flossie Baker - funeral and for the many beau-/ h Mrs. Jack Baker - tiful floral offerings, assuring; ae je Reba arg West | one and all that their kind! | deeds will always be remem-| * mar 20-1t| | bered. mar20-1t THE FAMILY. | | pte seee RE i is hard to get E still have a complete assortment of the sea- son’s newest in Miss Florrie Ketchings A. M. Hewitt Bonnie Mae Watkins Louis Solano “Scoopy” Kynn William Cates - Leo Curry A. G, Regriacsion C. G. Hall E. L. Hopkins - E. Knowles _. John: McClintock - W. Roberts T. E. Russe L. Whitmarsh R. B. Wise - E. Jackson Bubber Duncombe Joe Mills Hs Kenneth Woods Lt. Leland Luke Catherine Flanagan -. Hollan R. Bervaldi - Arthur Pastorini William Watkins - P. B. Roberts A. G, Sands M. E. Sawyer Norman Lowe - Gene ReBarcee Charles Whitman -. Bert Roberts —_- Roberta Ward Mary Holloway, Jack Newcomb Jessie Madigan Thomas Reitmeyer Martha Ramos Mrs. J.T. Amrod Mrs, Mamie Porter, Angela Perez Mrs. W. J. Hiort Mrs. C. D. Callahan Mrs. Myrtis Taylor Paul Saliga Julie Feaney Margaret Joyce Feaney Mrs. Wayne W. Hall - E. P. Johnson Sarah L. Watson Robert F. Roberts Sidney Blackwell Frank Weech Frank Washington Sealy Hertell George Watkins Leonard Sawyer Flossie Sands Mirian Cornell George Roberts Red Cafe Zumedas Diaz Georgiana Sosin Mrs. C. Pierce Mr. Zeller Mrs. Rexford Weech Mrs. Grace Pita Leltnore Drudge Jesus Sanchez Mrs. Amelia Olivieri Mrs. C, E. Mumford Mrs. Bascom Grooms Mrs. Bascom Groos, Jr. - Manuel Carrera, Jr. Thomas Caro _. Elinor Larsen Kathleen Nottage Florence Sawyer Pat Norcissa Mary Perez Elaine Johnson Emma Cates Florida Pinder — Angelo Caro Wearing Apparel for LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN : 1 OF taten WAR FUND 1943 | EASTER SFLFCTION i AMERICAN RED CROSS | i " “The RED CROSS Is Always There —" ||| And They Love it! before bei reciery become When He Needs You Most” | yo To Save America, Buy More War Bonds and Stamps HB HOLTSBERG’S “Where Ceiling Prices Are Observed” GIVE DOUBLE TO THE 1943 RED CROSS WAR FUND! So downright flattening, . DOYOURPARTTHIS YEAR USE OUR 4 Se especially when they're done in Georgiana's Give to the RED CROSS | LAY-AWAY . : Sewg Fabrecd H clean-lined, crisp, 1943 War Fund! : hebl : PLAN 3 3 We especially invite you a ; le —— A DEPOSIT will hold to see the lovely new thot busy gals rate os your garmé garment z “Flower Fresh Spring Fab- heaven-sent. 4 rics’—they are all new ls HO O E S | arrivals and budget prices. a * oa IT’S PATRIOTIC TO SEW when it comes to and INVEST the SAVINGS PLAY - SPORT -_— in WAR BONDS! and DRESS J — * 3 New Arrivals of SHOES SPRING and EASTER || "szavceia || JAM DRESSES | 21 8 $5 | ee 4 @ Prints! Checks! Solid : Colors! Dots! i Buy Your Easier We Needs Early! A @ Fresh New Spring é Fashions! NEW ARRIVALS i @ Suit Frocks! Classics! in our Frilly Styles! a ee | PLAY BATHING Outstanding fashions . . . unmistakably Spring 1943, and per- America § Most Glorified Cotton! AND fect for right now, for your Easter wardrobe, and the glorious aS SUIT DEPARTMENT days ahead! Flattering I-piece styles in daytime and date- time dresses . . .2-piece suit dresses to take you smartly around There Is No 0 Mat . Like il Citee and Seo Thend the clock . roe tailored styles. Featuring printed or play ther erial 6 Tayon crepe, butcher-spun, rayon seersucker and combinations. ° ALSO... New Shipment j Also cool Bemberg rayon sheers. — There 1s No Substitute! "TADIES’ HATS "| Wetave tie oxinanesgay we voveer || ON SALE. || Shoes For Easter Puff Muslin in Key West, and are receiving i ii i i our allotment for the year. We are placing it Saturday and Monday — pt Bg Reger Putt = eee’ on sale next week at the: regular ceiling 1 Rack - A Ae is mmm price— SUSEEEGEEGEESTESEEEEDSSESEDDEESEUGSEE! We are STILL TOPS Sa ee ak a fh kk pk pk tk pk ph pk i | : bry DRESSES NEW ARRIVALS in | 450 $550 | ,) i, Dei | ‘949s |] INFANTS’ WEAR i | and LOVELY THINGS for the BABY! ae aaere a Variety of | ip Seda is Panty Girdles, Bathing eae ORS Jantzen Suits, and a Wide Selec- GET THE HABIT of | tion of BEACH WEAR. FOLLOW the CROWD to..: | oe HOLTSBERG’S _||PEARIMAN'S Ine.|| APPELROUTH’S ‘Your Most Popular Shopping Center’ ay | and LIMIT ONE DRESS LENGTH TO A CUSTOMER

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