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RIGHT DOWN Lt. And Mrs. Cordell Honor Miss Teste And Lt. Com. Hurst With Party Saturday Night Ge) and Mrs. Curtis C. Cor- | 6d: with, champagne, and refresh- 78 Fleming following which the entire party attended the Officers Club at Ft. Taylor. Present at the Saturday night Christina if! - i | ty Grimaldi, of Philadelphia, who ig the house guest of the Cordells, Paul Douglas, Lt. (jg) and George Ryan, Lt. T. S. Bay- ? ° . ir} “! j one vated couple were toast-" Mrs. Alwyn Smith. Pirst Annual Exhibition And Membership Drive Of Key West drt And Historical Society Begins ere & Meitiend Adams to-ymambership drive by W. y W.. Curry “o) Seehewed this “Martello } Harrie and Julius Stone, who dur- (etiery Week” in Key West to ing the past week have addressed —- — Ky. - bye od Rotary Club, the Lions, the ve iwanians, Jaycees, and oth » I Art end Historical So- | civie groups. 3 di . The City Electric System grant- i 0 the Marwite Gallery, | 64 the Society the use of its ad- oeted om the new county beach, | dress-o-graph machine to. prepare — —y Mo ¥. = campaign publicity for mailing. a oon fun gee Beta Sigma Phi, the cultural sor~ — — ~~ .~ wlius ority which arranged the histori- a view works sub-| ea) exhibition just closing at the “er hy local artists for the ex- | Martello Gallery, also assisted in bebe teem ehech will ne to the | getting the publicity out. pes fommetr Fee ee Sea NaS |e ft so ach tre py ‘tion. It is planned |! the membership drive proves et ee annual Martello award | that we veg & Baye sommihlhs =o8 tee maste to the one most out- ee en tomieg work of art submitted "Wie aan lieve 0, too. Key West,” he: con- tis werk, almost every citi- sargg J on af Bey West will receive * tinued, “has already received a ootatiom te become a member of | 800¢ deal of publicity in commec- ce Avt eed Mestoree! Society, for | ton with the gallery, and it is our et dee of tee dollars. Two @¥ety intention to see that there moet, of swale, by well. ; '# more to come.” been artet Cyril . will; Mr. Garnett referred to the na- 4 t» Hey Weeters and ww! tional publicity received when the wommel stotoned herg, | Assaciatg Press ied the story eeeeet Thet cack person ' Sbout the exhibitién’of General om the two hundred seals Dwight D. Eisenhower's still-life tofiers This automatical-, painting recently. And he stated ot hm & member of the that National Geographic Maga- ty ott etreite him to any ex-, zine has requested special photo- johetew witheat further charge. | @taphs in the gallery for the 1) © epee feet eff mat! sent out! spread they are planning to do on ‘See Wea will be decorated Key West in the November issue. with the coals wineh will not only “There's no doubt about it,” he swerteee fhe ert gefiery but will said enthusiastically, “our gallery we ‘ ' ° Svertee the efty of Key! is one of the most unique in the West | United States, and we hope to We oe Gelighted t© report make it one of the first places + (he ereberetep arive is real- | visited by tourists to Key West.” “aunty enterprise,” Burt: ir. Garnett emphasized the fact (gphetl, freeetent of the Art Se- | that future exhibitions and im- , ys teeter “And that's as provements to the Martello Gal- " } Seer the Martello lery depend to a great extent on Sy) Getiery « betemes to the peo-| the success of the membership we « Weet ond Monroe | drive, and he repeated the hope . j that all Key Westers will make tube heave been! their contributions, large or small, with the! during this week. teuntry Dancing At YMCA-USO Priday Evenings Proving Popular wn Deneine om Friday, evening at the YMCA-USO Coun- mighte at the YMCA-USO, direct- lery Dancing were: Lillian Stew- 1D Mee Mertenstine, | de- | art, Gloria Sawyer, Helen Crusoe, te oo meet D> ‘ anak drawing A. sod Carol Henning, Doreen Clawson, n <t ferbepete i the squares, | Antonica Smith, Reola McHugh, on peetatons ‘Janet Shupp, Nathalie Valdez, Mee Moertenstine, professional | Theresa Vorsah, Caroline Cama- @emee ant metructor having had studien of her own, is . | tier, Rosalie Camalier, Wini Cruz, a volunteering her or tean * Doreen Cruz, Samuel Cowell, Ben YMCA USO each Friday, Lee, Thomas LeBerthe Bobby oot tectene beginning ball- | Dane, William Harris, Ralph Holt, | © @ ond square dane- ' singer, Jim Vorsas, Stanley Wood, + ee @ The eerwicemen and| Harry Reagan, Floyd Oulton, soem ehtew ber leadership and Chuck Saunders, Robert Hines, ermang personality | James Marvin, Eddie Huppman, Sects Melfugh is GSO, Herbert Flint, Fred Gilbert, Pete sone of the aetewity. Punch | Pollero, Bob Barr. Host and hos- eopeern ore served during tess Present were Buster Perpall, <cotee damevne by Mise Hel-| Mrs. Buster Perpall, Mrs. E. Hut- Hantes . ehison,, Mrs. Ruby Metzer, Mrs. Pee partcepating last Friday Joan Mardis, Mrs. H: A. Crusoe. ww ~ r Classes In Band To Be Organized Tomorrow Morning tees in band will tive schools in time for their first ‘ tamerrow, Tuesday, ! classes. There is no charge for Sehoot Annex, 1400) this instruction and music is sup- ot wetween the hours! plied free of each student. 46 «. @. and 12 noon. Mr. Dil After one or two semesters in dem soll @e present to explain to) the beginner class the student is omy question con-! qualified for the Junior High ~ ‘eotewmments or imstruc- | School Band. From this band stu- em leatrempents will be on dis-} dents are selected to fill vacan- ghey fot eoleetom by parents OF | cies which occur in the Senior uents and may be rented or High School Band. Parents are Co oe are accepted trom the urged by Mr. Dillon to come a » grade and will} the Annex and enroll their chil- « bel tal per! dren tomorrow the 23rd, as_ stu- cogtmmane at 7.49 a. m. THIS} gents are not accepted in the class ost permet children from the ele- fter the first two weeks of fhe gee ie the perents am © lessons (®) Wirephoto FRED ALLEN. radio comedian vacationing at Sea Girt, N. J., Picked up a newspaper Saturday and laughed and laughed. One ef Allen’s pet hatés. radio giveaway programs, had just been barred by the Federal Communications Commission. Said Allen to newsmen, “they have taken radio away. from the scavengers and given it back to the entertainers.” SKIPPER’ BRUIN TAKES COMMAND chia (®) Wirephoto MR. BRUIN HAS UNDISPUTED POSSESSION of this small launch during an invasion of Duluth, Minn., Friday, in search of food. When the bear climbed into the boat, three men went ; over the side, abandoning their capture attempt. Bruin nipped ,_ one man on the seat of the. pants for good measure. The bear was shot by police shortly after his boat ride. Several northern Minnesota cities have experienced invasions by hungry bears recently because of a short wild berry crop. 0 tebe be te Itt dn inde hota Everread y Aerovias “Q” Star Club Meets Tuesday It has been announced that the regular meeting of the Everready Star Club will be held tomorrow ae rt the hone uf Mas. Peasl , €¥> Frances Bradley, Mary-Brad; Curry, 830 Fleming street. ley, Barbara Bradley, Eamer All members of the club have | Bigsby, Eve Bigsby, Duane Bigs- been urged to attend this meet- py, Armando . Alcalde, , Ray. E. peed requested to bring in | Bogden, Opal N. Bogden, Domin+ To be discussed at the meeting Jick Arcuri, Rita Arcuri, Mary Ar- are plans for the bingo party to, curi, Edna Vollmer, Elsie Craven, be held on Friday, September 9, | Shirleyme Sauer, Ann Sauer, Etta on the Masonic Patio, and spon-; Saur, Margaret Van Houten. sored by.the Everready Star Club. | Mercedes Loredo, Roberto San- aes ychez, Aly Sanchez, Clatk Beard, Coming Events } Anne Beard, Robert L. Kennedy, Inez Treadway, Katherine Sch- MONDAY, AUGUST 22— mehorn, Rene Roman, Lamoine Second Anniversary Party, Or-| Smith, Dorothy Smith, Michael der Rainbow for Girls, 7:30' Malachon, Robert Maneng, Archi- P. M.at home of Miss Anne! bald Webb Bob Sve Elena Doughtry, Georgia and Olivia | Saiz, Willard Williams, Josephine aa eee WV! Williams, Althen Follett. | 04444442444 64444444 | The follow'ng passengers left for Havana on Aerovias “Q”: Adolpho Bradley, Cecilé Brad+ treets TUESDAY, AUGUST 23— Leo P. Krobaugh, Ethel Kro- Regular Meeting, Sparkling | baugh, Carmella LaBate, Luther Waters Rebekah Lodge No.} Chiles, Creola Chiles, Azucena 14, 7:30 P.M. at Knights of; Diaz, Azucena Medina, Jose R. Pythias Hall. j Roman, Noncy Irene Lopez, Isabel Teenage Dance, Monroe County , Castro, Ana Maria Moyano, Isa- Beach Patio, sponsored and{bel Lacedonia, Martha Bauza, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. } Lucila Sanchez, Gene Erwin, Har- Myrtland Cates. |ry Bard, Carl Voland, Mary Jane Practice Session, Key West| Voland, Alfred Bernard. Community Singers, 7:45 P.|__ Lois rnard, Jose Sanchez, M. at Congregational Church. | Maria Martinez, Bernardo Suarez, Preparation for coming con-| Antonio Selinero, Zilia Salerno, cert. Freddie Salerno, Rosa Puget, Meeting, Everready Star Club, Margaret Bernal, Eugenia Rico, 3:30 P.M, Home of Mrs. Pearl; Ofelia Rivero, Marina Mendez, Curry, 330 Fleming street. | Carlota Diez, Aurelio M. Torena, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24— =| Ramona C nela, Jorge Tarafa, Meeting, La Concha Navy i Juan Lorenzo, Wives Club No. 88, Naval Station Beach for luncheon and swimming. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26— Fried chicken supper to be held by Key West Guard of Honor for members and/ filed Saturday in guests, American -Legion!Circuit Court Home, Stock Island. Adams_ by Luncheon- meeting, Officers } against i Willis Williams, Jr. | | Seeks Divorces the Passenger List | | | Camila Sobrada, | ‘Mario de La Cruz, Ray Wheetley, | | | | Pearls may be white, yellow, pink, gray or black ms FOR SALE--TRAILER oe HOUSE TRAILER, Whitley. Ap- ply 5$5-D, West Poinciana, John G. McKee... —_—_ FOR SALE—BOATS AND eer eereteentneestapsierarsieretens 15-FOOT fishing smack, ready for use. Apply 1005 Fleming. augl9-3tx NEW 13 x 5 runabout. $150.00. New 6 h.p. Elgin motor. $75.00. Phone 1397-M. aug20-3tx FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE KEY WEST REAL ESTATE Large ocean frontage. Business property on Truman Avenue. Duval and Fleming | Streets. Homes and apartments. . E.C.T, Paul Boysen Co., 626 Fleming St., Box 303, Phone 153. Here since 1919. augl-30tx LARGE LOT on ocean, Stock Is- land. Must sell. 1328 White Street. aug19-tf WATERFRONT canal lot, 50° x 100’, on Patterson Ave. Best reasonable offer accepted. Apply 501 Seidenberg Ave. aug22-ltx HELP WANTED—MALE STEADY JOB—$50 week! F Sell plates. Write National Engravers, 212 Summer, Boston, Mass. aug22-1tx aug22-12tx |: beautiful solid brass door name: times | line more than the \ cost i bil. ay — lightface 1 8 P ‘oint T 8 Point iightiowe "ager toy : ie! regular type. The rate for 8 Point black- face type is 144 times a line more than the cost for 8 Point lightface segular type. 24 Point Type 4 times rate for ¢ Palm lightface regular type. ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: te Ge = ing. transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only fer the feet ao ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the attusl eaeet! =! See the part of the advertisement where the error occurs, FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT OR SALE AND HOUSES —HOUSES EASY eetmg Pee led ATTRACTIVE cozy home, com pletely modern. value to buy or rent yard ‘with back terrace, open | THIRTY grill. $70.00 monthly. Inquire ae 2 Paul's Grocery, Southard and © TWO-BEDROOM house, electr‘e| Francis Streets. sug2O-04 kitchen, tile bath. Apphy 812) — ewes Olivia Street. tugi9-3t| FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | © FP? ian ise ' FURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath,"everything furnishe 3. $75.00 and $85.00. ~ Coral Hotel Apartments, opposite Post Office. ; aug13-30t Bin bomed ~ FURNISHED studio » apartment, | FIVE bundles of old new. near beach. Porch, garden 5c. Inquire The Citizen Adults, ‘no pets. jund2 «¢ n 1040-J. — > ee tee tw (ee $65 monthly. | Phone. 51. jly23-tt m4 ROCK, marl, send, top soil, us for cheapest prices in town. 1060-M, Buster Cerezo. ougl!. 2% ‘ ) 1 8-CUBIC POOT Fri . ae unit, $100.00. ass bead heel j at Romey’s Bar, 513 Fleming %, auge uf SACRIFICE SALE—New ane _exorlies slightly used classical and pop. |) 8? FOR RENT New, Large Apartment for 2 or 4 Adults - Atl-pleetrie Kitehen ~ Monthly or Yearly - No Pets STUTZ HOTEL 410 Fleming Street augli-tf INTRRS * os t THREE-BEDROOM house, furn- ished. Apply 526 Simonton}ular phonograph recorde NR) HELP WANTED—FEMALE __|Street. aug20-2t | Duval Street. ttt) TOR a eel LADY to sell lovely guaranteed |APARTMENT for rent. 1014|REFLEX (CAMERA, #68 Aree} Nylon lingerie, hosiery, etc. di-| Grinnell Street. aug22-3tx eat ee 4 rm. o~ ODA cmtew - «= rect to friends, ‘neighbors. Big ‘Fit a See . Fane e : - earnings. Our 27th year. Write! TWO 2.bedroom apartments, suit-|{rerw S60? & 2 ’ Togerson Hosiery Co., Wilmette,| able for 4 persons. Rea PAS mali saat ae — Ml. aug22-1tx igs ee treet. Te enhone FOR SALE—USED CARS ' FOR sat ere Cee -XW. aug22-1t BEAUTY = oe IE PTEREONS sce tan —;- |1941_ BUICK limousine, toye| RARER © 9 na soe = - house, completely brand new nes, new paint jet ~ be om - —- eneeee cE actin cect | furnished. One ‘block from|A-1 mechanical condition, Price Se Ariat Tree S55" Sam, heat permanent waves. Cold beach. 1221 Duval. Phone 1032-R.{ $1,000.00. See Basil Tynes ot | Peo © Satan % $75 month. aug22-3t } Romey’s Bar, 513 Fleming Street, waves $8.50 up. Beauty Colony, 521 Southard, Telephone 206. augl5-30tx GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES SEPTEMBER CLOSED every Thursday at noon. Key West Garden & Lawn Sup- ply, 830 Fleming Street. augl6-if EXPERT pruning. scaping. HAIR Wardlow’s Land- augl-tf STYLING MISS Etta Faye Hinton, first prize winner and holder of the silver cup of the Hairdressers and Cosmotology ;| Association, hair styling “contest, is now manager of the Beauty Colony. Phone 206 for appointment. 521 Southard. aug2-30t LOST LADY'S BILLFOLD, containing sum of money and valuable identifications. Lost from P.O. to across street on Simonton. Re- ward if returned to 1514 South Street. aug20-2t tree trimming and) | FOR RENI—HOTEL ROOMS auge tf 1940 PLYMOUTH. perfect com truss a) eeteloameares UPSTAIRS APARTMENT in ‘con- | = venient downtown area. Suit- able for couple with nt or} tion. 1022 Virginia Street ms hd grown children. It has two bed- eugit los = rooms, two baths, ing-dining ron sai ——— room, tiled electric kitchen. Rent SALE—STORE - of $100 incluces water, both hot EQUIPMENT ror ent @ 2a d cold. Tel. 1021-J. — . EEN DN Ss aug22-6t| JORDON Reach-In Refrigerator, |" _ 40 cubic feet. Just like sew | Original cost $676.00. Seerif for $300.00. One beer bem, eter tric, 1 year old, 2!-case capacity eo oe ae ——~ | Original cost $550.00. Wil self ae {AACA Ee — for $275.00. See Basil Tynes «| SEP Bret Geet uusekeeping rooms, p Fleming ase ena $15 per week. 411 Wiliam St, — bere oe jly29-30tx FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS a } OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming. | Single rooms $10 up weekly.} Double from $12. Coffee Shop | and Bar. aug4-t FOR RENT—ROOMS BEDROOM with use of the house. All-electric kitchen. Call be- fore 4 P.M. Phone 105-W. aug22-2tx WANTED—TO RENT MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent Galloway Tr: fer and Storage ISLAND C! TRANSFER Phone 166 E. V. Kinsman jly19-30tx SERVICE AND REPAIRS —SAW FILING EXPERT saw filing of any kind of saw. G, C. Turman, 621 Caroline Street. aug20-6tx FABRICS HOW is your fabric supply? Have you made those new slip covers | and draperies you have been plan- ning; the cotton dresses and skirts Petitions seeking divorces were | of which you never have enough? office of| CAROLINE SHOP, 223 Ann St., Clerk Earl R.|has the fabric you need; prices Alfons N. Beenaerts| from 98 cents per yard up. We Margaret G. Beenaerts | remind you that the shop will be Wives Club, 12:30 P. M., Of- and by Jacquelyn Claire Whitley | closed from September Ist to No- against James tery chooks to take band in * od get to their respec- school ficers Gub, Ft. Taylor. Pro-} Watts gram tobe announced later. 4 Watts. Leonard | vember 15th. aug]5-17-18-20-22-24-25-27-29 _| NAVAL officer ws | YEAR ROUND _ two-bedroom house or apartment in nice} |neighborhooda, preferably near |water. Phone 47 or 443. aug22-6t room furnished he ment till mid-December. 1304-W, Mrs. Fisher. se or Phone } augl6-6tx | NAVAL lieutenant commander and wife, permanent duty, de- sire to rent 2 or 3 bedroom house or apartment, preferably unfurn- ished, in desirable neighborhood. Call 360-J. augl9-3tx | OR 3 BEDROOM house or} apartment. From September 1 to October 15. Phone 651-M. aug22-6t re FOR RENT—WELDING MACHINES 132 DUVAL STREET re ~ - ate Rubber Tile . . . Cork Tile FORMICA ..,. ENAMELED TYL® SOARR HOBART 300 amys DC. Gasoline welding machine. Phone 530. aug22-3t ) |