The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 22, 1933, Page 3

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PITT ITiyi ii iritriitiitiittiiiiiiiiititiiiiii iy) PTTTT TTT tii SPAIN FIGURES ON SOCIETY | Play Last Night | aed Enjoyed Young People’s Island City| Union held a monthly meeting night in the annex of First Methodist church. The worship period ‘was in charge of Joseph Peacon of Fleming Street Meth- odist church, and the recreation period was under the direction of the young people of First Meth- odist. chureh.. Refreshments were} served during the evening. ‘There was a large attendance and all enjoyed the program ar- ranged for the evening: ‘Arrange Bingo Party For Tomorrow Night The Catholic Daughters Cecilia’s hall of the convent. Three prizes will be offered for, highest scores made during the The public is invited to attend and enjoy the evening. Mrs..H. 0, Russely is chairman of arrangements for this event, and playing will begin at 7:30 o'clock. — of Ameriea- will sponsor a ; Bingo party tomorrow night at St. ‘Beginning tomorrow = night at 7:30 o'clock in Fleming. . Street ---PHONE 436 “Lighthousé Nan,” a dramatic entertainment presented last night at .Garden Theater by; Temple No. 20, Pythian’ Sisters,; and directed«by Bert Hernandez} attracted a large number of per- sons who enjoyed the clever Bets ingvand* romanti¢e plot .of the story. Those who appeared in the sev-! eral roles were Benjamin Birs! who characterized Honor John Enlow, president, of Sea Coast Banking Company; Basi! Tynes who typified, Ned Blake, secretary to the president of the Sea Coast Banking, Company; Ichabod Buzzer, old lighthouse keeper, was portrayed by Bert Hernandez George Brooks played the role of Sir Arthur Choke, British aristo- erat; Hilton Pinder was Injin Jim, a bad man; Nan, the leading character was played by Rose Mary Saunders. Moll Buzzer, was cleverly interpreted by Amelia Camus, Mary Whitmarsh appeared as Honor Sarah Chumt#, ley Choke, and Susan’ La Kin aeted the part of Hortense En-' low, a city belle. Methadist church there will be rehearsal of -the Young People’s! Chorus; under the direction of ‘Mrs. Edith Hardin, chorus direc- tor. e i pois 5 FG) SRS Rimage tance Wednesday Primaty Boys’ Club at Wesley Young Peoples’ League Weekly recreation of yo ats oad at Fleming Street Methodist church. ‘ Friday Girls’ Club of La Trinidad church meets at 4 o’clock. Fern chapter, Order Eastern Star, meets at 7:30 o'clock. _. _. Personal. James Wells, official of they Atlantic ‘Coast Line, ‘who was) spending a few days in Key West, with friends, left yesterday after-' nooh for Miami. j -_-_— Mrs. A. J. Cherry, who has been on & business trip to Miami and Daytona Beach for the past few: weeks, returned over the highway | Jast, evening. x i Arthur Mulberg was an arrival! over the East Coast pocterses. from his home in Pahokee for’ a es I my, with Mrs. Bates parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Kantor. sit Sidney Bender, race track of- ficial, who has been. in Caba for several months § of: at ital race: track, + tl lorida “yesterday from Ha- val 3 : \ uae: ! ’ Bite Nobo anche sieeanaiees| VamC. Norden. left over East; Cofist yesterday . for { where Pete: will go in for, his ¢oming fight with Low Massey early in April. t ~ wees ‘ ry Thomas Fendley, special agent of the internal revenue depart- mehtt, whd was on a business visit! witly A. W. Boss, deputy collector in Key West, left yesterday after- nogn for Miami. i ! William Mendell was @ pane | ger on the outgoing train over the | East Coast yesterday for Miami! for a short stay. } i 1 | LEGALS IN THR COUNTY JUDGRS CopRt, IN AND FOR MONROR COUNTY, FLORIDA—IN PROBATR, Ip the Matter of Estate ef WILLIAM F. MALO, creditors, eon and having and demands against said) e You and each of you are hereby! notified and required to present any | claims and demands which yee or) either of you may have against the! estate of William F. Maloney, tate/ of Monroe County, Florida, deceaned, to the County Judge of sald County in hie office at the Court. House. within twelve months from the 25th! day of January, 1933, the date of the! firat poblication of this notice. All claims or demands net so presented will be barred by lHmita- tion under provision of the Laws of the State of Florida. should Bx- To all t Duplicates of said claims be filed with the un ecutrix of sald Retate, CATHERINE MALONEY, Bxecutrix Estate of Wm F. Maloney, Deceased Jan25; fedl-8-15-22 mari-$-15-22 at Wesley House at 7:30 o’clock. Thursday Justice Temple, No. 17, Pythian Sisters, meeting at 7:30 o’clock. Patriotic Order of America camp meets. at’ usual hour. o'clock in Sunday school annex. Sewing 4 at Wesley House at 4:30 o'clock. Young People’s Chorus meets for rehearsal at 7:30 o’clock in House at 4 0’clock. people of First Methodist church aa Mention ‘B. D. Trevor, who accompanied George F. Morris, partner in the; firm of Trevor and Morris, as far' as Miami for a visit with Dr. S. D..W. Lights returned on the Ha-} vana Special yesterday. Mrs. Frank Hibble and son,| Frank, Jv., of Fort’ Myers, are the guests of Mrs, Hibble’s brother-' in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Russell, at the home, 1227} Washington street. | | Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Jenks left; afternoon for Miami; where they will spend two weeks! with relatives. They were accom- panied by their daughter, Mrs. ! Meroba Jenks Hood, who is en-| route to join Mr. Hood in Brook-} tyn, N.Y. \ ee won |We're off to the high seas!” cry “We have a new job and we'll do} THE. NEWS-JIGGER \countries of marked aviation de- GIVES PROOF OF KISSING —— ; CHICAGO—Mrs. Beatrice Con- MANY AIR ATTACHES CADE SE !nor of this city, presented proof (By Associated Press) j r MADRID. March 22.—Picking | that her husband frequently kissed Connor |a’ woman lodger in the velopment, the Spanish govern- hotel and was given a divorce. ment has authorized appointment 38 of air attaches on the diplomatic] Subscribe for The Citizen—20c missions to the United States,; week. Great Britain, Germany, France and Italy. CLASSIFIED | COLUMN Ceeesecccocesoceccececce | Advertisements under this head | will be imserted in The Citizen at} the rate of 1c a word for each in-| sertion, but the minimum for the | jfirst insertion in every instance is | i i | | | \ as Here’s one you probably know, but won’t recognize | until you’ve put the pieces to- gether properly after cutting them apart on the white lines. A clue—she sings, and she has just. returned from Europe. The solution is on } ; } | MHOn Cant { Pussy and Pig. it up big! No pirate can bluff two as witty as we, He’ll wish he’d tried farming in- stead of the sea! | | | LACKED PATIENCE i DETROIT—After waiting 20} minutes for a red traffic light to turn green, Michael Nelson of this! city, smashed the thing with al crank. i | | {NI ! \ ! | ae | Payment for classified ce tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger | accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele-! phone number if they desire re-} sults. | With each classified advertise-! jment The Citizen will give free a Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask fo: it. FOR RENT FOR __RENT—Furnishe4 ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per; month. Trevor and Morris, op-} posite new Post Office. 1 febl | | EWLY FURNISHED HOUSE, |} modern conveniences, $16.00! ff per month, Apply 1116 Grin-|} nell street. mar18tf FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, || containing 12 rooms, on lot} 50x198 feet, in select section of | city, 18307 Whitehead street, op-} posite beautiful Coral Park, and’ facing the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 montlily. Apply to L.! P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead! street or The Citizen Office. {© jan11 ! FOR SALE |New Beauty . . New OLD PAPERS—Large bundle for| Styling New Features... 5e. Good to pack furniture or} for wrapping purposes. The) and a 4-Year Service Plan Citizen Office. jan7 e 'ERE’S the refrigerator sensation — ofthe year..the new 10% General RADIQ REPAIRING. We repairi Electric! Before you invest a penny all-makes. Guaranteed service, iS ecmcration. dappect this a ‘ uper-value. e new rE J. L, Stowers Music Co, jan24/ ¢ece2es more ice faster, consumes less See ee current, operates so quietly you can scarcely hear it. New a/i-steel cabinets ~~ | are gleaming elain inside and WANTED—You to know that we out SE coreg ly modern Hog wur ; ; % q re's a new stainless tee! have the right prices on letter-\ freezing chamber that cannot chip leads, envelopes, business cards, | or rust ...new foot-pedal door statements and any form of y opener... new adjustable sliding printing. Satisfaction guaran-| shelves.e Tbe Monitor Top alone among teed, Call 51. The Artman|/ezding makes, is now guaranteed Press, jan7 | 4 Years against mechanical failure. jan7 | RADIO REPAIRING WANTED | Come in.. fet us show you the marvel- | ous new 10% G-E with its ten-star fea- ieee in nap =| tures. See the complete G-E line, AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit} si given free with each classified | $210.00 down, balance in- 32 | monthly payments. ELECTRIC CO. PERSONAL STATIONERY—Let | A. F. AYALA, Sales Mgr. MISCELLANEOUS us furnish you with personal) stationery; 100 sheets of sta-| tionary $1.00; 100 envelopes! $1.00; both, with your name} and ‘address printel in attrac-| tive type. The Artman Press, Phone, 51. jan7| Z DO YOU WANT GREATER SHAVING COMFORT Don't abandon hope if you find it hard to shave. Comfort can still be yours. looked for shaving ease in the double-edge Probak blade. Now they tell us One man after another vain—then discovered every shave is really pleasant—entirely free troubles. Endure razor pull or smart no longer. Switch to Probak and get the comfort others enjoy. PROBAK BLADES FOR GILLETTE RAZORS reason for Probak’s kts edges The steel itself is i purpose. Prove for yourself fail. Buy a package on our money-back guarantce. | | | IT HERE! Careful Service. AUTO SERVICE DAY and NIGHT SERVICE We now give service at any time of the ight. When garage is closed at night call at residence upstairs. General Auto Repairs If you cail us once—you’ call us always—QUICK SERV- ICE. CARABALLO’S SERVICE STATION Now Located At ad 814 Fleming Street SIMONTON and PETRONIA STREETS—PHONE 315-W FREE DELIVERY BUS SERVICE| INSURANCE. | INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO, 1 ALL COMPETITION MET WITH HONEST WEIGHT AND QUALITY MERCHANDISE ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” ‘PHONE 67 DAILY BUS SERVICE Passenger and Freight Direct Connection at MIAMI For all Northern Points (Cities) Oversea Transportation Company Tickets and Information at ALBURY’S SERVICE STATION Grinnell and Fleming CARDS PERSONAL PRINTED VISITING CARDS 100 fF sac $1.00 Good Quality Cards PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY NURSERY PLANTS, FLOWERS, VINES Coconut Plants, each ........é6e Hibiscus Plants, each .. 10e-25¢ Bougainvillaea Red or Purple pee 50e to $1.00 Poinsettia Plants S0e te $1.00 Crotons, Cah ....--ssenmue 25€ Turks Cap, C808 s-cse-sevnr-sew 260 Roses, dozen —.....2...1. S420 South Florida Nursery Phone 597 Catherine St. NEWSPAPER Subscribe For— THE CITIZEN 20c WEEKLY Order From the Carrier or Call 91 ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 COFFEE ASK FOR STAR COFFEE | AT YOUR GROCERY } It is made from the nicest coffee beans obtainable and is blended to give you more than satisfaction at the price. STAR COFFEE MILLS VELIZ & SANCHEZ, Prop. 512 Greene Street For Quick Service Call 256 FISH PAUL DEMERITT & BROS. FISH COMPANY Fish House at Sweeney's Dock Perfect Sanitary CHOICEST FISH AT ALL TIMES | Prompt Delivery of Telephone j Orders Courteous and Efficient Service —PHONE 44— PHONE 51 THE KEY WEST SUNDAY STAR Key West's Only Sunday Paper Subscription $2 Per Year Business Office, Chamber of Commerce Colonial Hotel Building | { | YOU'LL FIND GROCERIES | ee Here Is A List Of Key West Merchants Who Sell Prac- tically Everything Of Interest To The Average Family Or Businessman. When Ordering From These Firms, You Are Assured Of Prompt And OPTOMETRIST 100 PER CENT EFFICIENCY Do you get drowsy after you read a short while? Do you get frequent headaches?’ Why not get your eyes examined and learn their true condition? Let us give you. a scientific optical examination. Dr. J. A. Valdes, 0. D. 532 Duval St. PLUMBING PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON 8T. PHONE 348 PLUMBING THOMPSON PLUMBING COMPANY Sheet Metal Work Plumbing Dayton Pumps BATH ROOM FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES Let Us Estimate On Your Nest PLUMBING JOB 132-134 Simonton Street PHONE 536 SOUVERIERS SOUVENIERS KODAKS, MOVIE FILMS NOVELTIES, JEWELRY, FISHING TACKLE Expert Watch and Jewels Repairing at Great Reduction on Regular Frices. Colonial Hotel Bidg. WATCH MAKING AARON McCONNELL 536 Fleming Street WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work, ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12-1 te 6 Open Saturday Nights

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