The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 27, 1933, Page 6

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Pomrecoqnccosacepocegozese ‘Geese: ecenasccesce Se anment Dc inoreow Evening At “ite Red School House” Lowe, School House Paul | Florida yesterday. Esquinaldo,» Oliver; of an entertainment to Saunders, John Sherman Williams, tomorrow evening, be-! John Louis Day, Jack Cormack, Lsriped 8. o'clock, in the audi-; ‘Billy Hilton. ‘of the Hatris "School, which! piecerd the auspices of the/ First | ’s ‘Auxiliary of the jonal church. ie vill yé tendered on the oc- ie-Act Play—“The Little a, vol. House.” her=-Sarah Ann Birs. iis—Sylvia Dillon, Ellie Rae; yn, Maudie Rose Brady, Flor- 4! Pinder, Lorraine Russell, Flor-' nee Adams, Barbara Jean John- ‘Loretta Kemp, Nellie Mae! . Blorence. Boza, Marina} jensyelay Olga Camo. Nellie! iasell, Mary Sawyer, Bet- , Roberts, Ruth Stricker, Betty! ‘Anna Pappy. Ruth’ “Mary Demeritt, Ellen! o, Alicia Perez, Sylvia! inces Loy Collins, Fay lodella, Murthyn Evans, ‘Brandt, Roland Keat- i jurton, Eugene Russell is the program Ernestine Evans, Julia Saun-' Reading—Benjamin Roberts. “Darkness on the Delta”—Sung by Miss Helen Curry. i Moon scene—Miss Helen iness and John Archer, sol Piano = solo — Miss Knowles. Watching at the Gate, panto- | mined by Mrs. Jas. Cormack; solo- | ist, Mrs. L. Lee. i Sweethearts on Parade, chorus |—Olga Kemp, Florénee Dillon, Betty Henriquez, Marjorie Rui Ellen Evans, Dorothea Stricke: Paul Esquinaldo, James Moore Robert Everett, Frank Saunders.! Roy Watson, Ulric Gwynn. j Farewell to Arms—Sung Alicia Perez. : A Southern and sung by John Cav- Marie by Scene—Porttayed Archer, M Jacqueline! Helene Caviness, Miss Edith Rob- | ee erts, Bert Hernandez and Ben-| jamin Roberts. | Solo—Ruth Stricker. | Chorus—“The Little ee School | House,” by the entire cast. | Music furnished by Mx lings Piodella and Knowles. Hast- Marie ¥ Wanicipal Band Will Give rt Wednesday Night) «x. an. | ‘of instrumental and will be given a treat p night, August 2, when ‘band of Key West! a seme at the Palace a the first of a series of! planned by the} , the object being to, les for the upkeep of | ion and to procure! is Mrs. Will Norman, of Philadel-1 much of which is needed. of the proceeds will! si the Boy Scout troop. tion with the musical; on: the . program there, be.a number of songs by vo- s Who, on, previous appear-. es, ipa been received with the! ppreciation. ree of the singers are well othe, public of Key West, and the announcement of their! * appearance in concert is always al | Suarantee of eager and enthusi tie audiences, it is shown. These) are Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz. Mrs.| \Eva Warner and Mrs. Rafae! So-! ,Jano, Jr. | The other, whoge appearances; in the north have been ever a sig- nal for lovers of music to attend, / phia, who is now making her home| s in Key West with Mr. Norman.| | With this quartette of vocal en-; tertainers added to the instru- mental part of the program, the , promoters feel success is assured. On Sunday afternoon. July 20.) at 4:30 o’clock the band will be theard in open air concert at Bay- view Park. An excellent pro- | aram has been arranged. “ H. A, ‘retlman, U. » WhO was in com d of the servide at the tvetation, anil received trans- ‘otders ‘recently, left _yester- jfor,” Tampa, accompanied by ‘ellman ‘and their son, Billy. ‘trom Tampa will motor} to San Diego,' cs where the lieutenant — will in: the U. 8. S, Litchfield and go his regular tour of sea duty. told The Citizen he and his had enjoyed the time in y West and had made a num-; er of friends whom they were, “to bidding good bye. He ‘regretted the necessity of ing on Wednesday and miss- ing the opportunity of attending, Wabeeae Rotary Club luncheon today. the family will be sev- pore thousand miles away they in- fénd keeping in touch with the frend of events in Key West and pjtlo so in a thorough manner, da subscription for The’ n, woneaer W. J. Jackson, U. S who was several weeks tess ad staff commander the battle force in the Pacific. is ow in’command of the Serine ago re ia occupying the quarters for- ly used by the Tellmans, =, Club To Jeet On Friday There will be a meeting of the Junior Woman's Club Friday af- fernoon from 5 to 7 a’clock at the eo Clyb house on Division sae hen mounte. Taylor and gutted Ayala will entertain the of; station | with Mrs. Jackson and dangh- Shower Given For Miss Piedad Perez |; Mrs. Ellis Archer entertained a inumber of friends at a. miscel- ithey will spend some , yesterday. 'FOUR MARRIAGE lending July 27: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Rosalie Hertell Guyer, left, H. A. Donovan, first officer ee the afternoon train Monday for’ with the P. and O. S. S. company. } ja visit in Philadelphia, and other attached to the S. S. Florida, left’ | points in the north. terday afternoon for Jackson-| {ville, and other points, to spe; Herman Albury, who was spend- short vacation. : | ing several weeks in Havana, was’ ‘a passenger returning on _ the nt in Key West y line, and C. E. — Smith, Jr., who wer Mr. and Mrs, Juan Borges, Jr.,/2ew day - en and baby, left on the afternoon's: returned on the Havana Spe- train yesterday for Miami where’ today. time with’ CE jfor relatives. ndez, long di Jephone com- , Lieutenant H, A. Tellman, U. and and family, left on the Flor yesterday for Tampa and_ will yet there begin their motor trip to the west coast. 1 will be Mr. t their home, and WV 406 United Mrs. Melvin Lewis and daugh- eae ter, Miss Marie, who were spend S J, Ingraham, ing four w with relative: Miami, returned over the highway daughters and“a son, are vi Mrs. Ingraham’s mother, Mr: J. Bartluy and — brothe: 4 and s Mr. and Mrs. John the f Th in Savanna Fred J.-Dion, manager of the Key West Investment company and allied interests, left over the Ej Coast Yesterday for a busi- ness visit in Miami. yer, in d street, their home cently. Ga., re-| GOSHORN RETURNS PLAN REPAIRS — FROM TAMPA TRIP TO PINDER HOME: | ATTENDS CONFERENCE WITH OTHER BUILDING PERMITS IS- | NEWLY APPOINTED CUS. | TOMS COLLECTOR SUED HERE DURING PAST WEEK deputy collector | of customs at Key West, returned! erday on the Havana Special, after being in Tampa for a con- ference with the newly error j collector of the district, Major A. | Buildin J. Angle. "| The While there Mr. Goshorn was; work The homeo: at 506 South si jelled accordi :mit issued Mrs. T, L. Pinder eet will be remod- to a building per- from the f office ‘0 Inspector nt to be at Harry Baker. the The ar used in s placed 800. | Joined by Mrs, Goshorn and daugh-| ‘residence was recently damaged | the note and says he is forward- she claimed had ruined her com-} ter, who were spending a vacation with relatives, and the family at tended a banquet at Palmerin on Davis Island, given to Sidney Brown, outgoing collector, and his | -, 119.4 . Goshorn said that Major! Re: Angle expects to go to Washington re st for a conference and on his re-| turn may make his first offic al | visit to Key West, coming about i p, Rogue 1s. Patt !by fire. | Other permits issued during the 27 call for the week ending July s to porch at 1116 ¢ Owner, Will Rich- ae cost, $40. irs to residence on Owner, Ray- ‘mond 0. Repairs to roof of 123 Ann street. . ao whe building Owner, E. at F, to residence at hae oe . $100. LICENSES ISSUED, Tho wner FLORIDA BRINGS The following marriage licenses were issued from the office of Judge Hugh Gunn during the ia |laneous chower yesterday at th jaome of Mrs. W. P. Archer in hon- or of Miss Piedad Perez, daughter of Mrs. Rogelio Gomez, whose marriage to Glen Archer will take} i place in the near future. W. P. Archer. j The program consisted of | piano solo by Mrs. Helen Cavi Miss May Hill sang a solo a {panied by Mrs. Thelma Speer. A contest was held, a and second prize was awarded to) Miss Martha Carbonell. | The guests were: land Sawyer, Vernon Lowe, J. | Russell, Percy M. Roberts, Smith, Thos, E. Roberts, Chai Lewin, Bernard Robe: Fieldon : Elbertson, Hershel! Williams, Williams, Louise Thompson, ' Bervaldi, Thelma Speer, ; Dungan, Miriam Albury W. P. Ellis Archer, Sam B Roland Weatherford, Jr.,' Rassend J. Albury, Gomez. Misse Ruesell, Nela Anna Tuttle, Shaw, Nathalie K. yer, Martha C. ay Hill, Li Archer, ma Curry. Carl Isabel Helen Caviness, Marion | E Arnao, Ida Kath- banal se Jerman. ! Doris L. Sav boned LR c Anna fF Piedad Perez, Em- | u- Te Give Series” « OF Prize Dances A series of: prize held at the Ov reom starting Saturday nig prize will be judged best Tre Oversea has become a younger society es will be Hotel favorite | guerite Symonette; Mr. | and Zena Glisson, | Archer is the son of Mr. and Mrs.} ‘theip car on the Flor-| j vgs the first} | prize going to Mrs, Thelma Speer, | - Before leaving, Lieutenant Tell-' | Josh} | Miss Leo! } 1932, + glaub, past months. Flord Hestus Hanibal and Mar- Thomas Curry, Jr., and Dorothy Lee i seraldo Castellano and E e . S. Florida, of the P. and Marmaduke; Maurice Felton | 0 npany, arrived yester- lenvaan from Havana with sassengers, of whom were © Florida sailed 6:30 Tampa ved in port morr rent Lauderdai Freighter Co , of the C y Lines. is due to ar afternoon from route Miami ‘GIRL BORN TO MR. AND MRS. R MOSS = Born to Mr. and Mr | Moss, a daughter we Tusca. ve Jackson- Mesdames Le- pounds at their home in San D: alif. The little one has been, given the name of Jo An Mrs. Moss before ma s Roberta Sands of “CHICKENS HENS, pound FRYERS, pound FRESH EGGS, dozen MARTINEZ GROCERY Cor. United States carrie: moved about half of Canada’s grain ex ports in 1929, but only a fifth in Watson and Division Sts. Rogelio Sent | SOMETHING TO REMI Lomorrour... the popularity thet a Aine Pe Loncting melt Florida! Ramon: for-! on White-! ed from! {hydrographic service, 78 PASSENGERS | 10:30 this} w Orleans, } t |} SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS H By ANN PAGE NE of the less known members of the melon family is the honeydew | with its cool, green flesh. It is always | sweet when ripe and this year the | great majority of honeydews are vine- | ripened and so especially delicious. ‘They are also moderate in price. One ; melon will serve from four to eight | ons according to size. Of the accompaniments which add | so much to the ordinary rheal, chili sauce and olives are particularly ap- ; petizing in summer. Use chili sauce ‘with cold cuts or jellied as a salad. Peaches are even more plentiful than they were a week ago. If you wish to peel them quickly, pour boil- ing water over them for just a minute. this Sunday’s dinner. Low Cost Dinner | Boiled Smoked Shoulder | Creamed Potatoes Buttered Cabbage | Bread and Butter Whipped Cherry Gelatin Tea or Coffee Medium Cost Dinner Roast Lamb Mashed Potatoes | Buttered Summer Squash Mint Jelly Rolls and Butter Iced Watermelon or eer e Coffee (hot or iced) Very Special Dinner Stuffed Egg and Olive ee Fried Chicken Boiled Ric Snap Beans Currant Jelly Rolls and Butter | . Peach Ice Cream Angel Cake Coffee (hot or iced) Mills | BOTTLED NOTE FOUND ON PENSACOLA BEACH (ity Associated Frese) PENSACOLA, Fila., July 27.— {A bottled note, probably set adrift to trace the current of ‘the Caribbean sea and the Gulf of} Mexico, came ashore here after] traveling 1,500 miles. The note was signed by the commander of the U. S. S. Mer- cury, a ship of the United States and tained a request that that depar ment be notified when the bottle |was found. George R. Kee found Milk jing it to the hydrographic service. | | | The Quaker Maid Kitchen suggests | three timely and practical menus for | .| CODE USED IN RADIO | con-} f- THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1983, ‘TELLS HOW SHE TOOK'TWINS ARRIVE AT 4 INS. OFF HIPS 7 INS. OFF WAIST In 40 days by taking Kruschen alts, Mrs. Helga Blaugh of New| lYork City reduced 26% Ibs. —| |tock 4 inches off hips, 3 inches, bust and 74% inches off waist.| » writes: “I haven’t gone hun-| !gry a moment—I feel | look 10 yrs. younger.” | To get rid of double chins,} j bulging hips, ugly rolls of fat on aist and upper arms SAFELY nd without discomfort—at the} ne time build up glorious health nd acquire a clear skin, bright; ) eyes, energy and vivaciousness—to ; ‘look younger and feel it—take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morn- jing before breakfast. | One jar lasts 4 weeks and costs , but a trifle at any drugstore the | world over. Make sure you get ,Kruschen because it’s SAFE. | Money back if not joyfully satis- | fied. 'SIX-YEAR-OLD KNOWS fine and} (iy Associated Press) LUMBUS, 0., July 27.—Six- year-old Elmer Pendleton has nev- x been to school and does not} ow his ABC’s but he can send ht words a minute with a tele- aph instrument. ; Young Pendleton has to increase | his speed to only 10 words a min- ute to qualify for a department of commerce license as a radio op- erator, is The boy began learning to use ‘the code when four years old, when his father installed an in- rument and began teaching him the dots and dashes. WOMAN LOSES SUIT LONDON. of this st a butch Helen Rich- lost her suit C. CRAIGS HOME) of Miami, morning in the home. children are reported as nicely. Mrs. Craig is a daughter of Mr. doing |and Mrs, Alvin Davis, of 708 Flem-} ing street, Key West. PALACE Ken Maynard in TEXAS GUN FIGHTERS Matinee 5-10c;_ Night 10-15c Lee Baker’s Cash Grocery } FRIDAY and SATURDAY Butter, tb Sugar, 5 Ibs. Magnolia Milk, can .. Potatoes, 10 Ibs. ... Red Hill Syrup, 3 cans Corned Beef, can ..... Peaches, large, 2 can: Campbell’s Baked Beans, can 5c Campbell’s Soups, 3 cans Sweet Corn, can All-Green Asparagu Pineapple Tidbits, can, || Kraft’s Miracle Whip Sa Dressing, Kreemy Freeze, pkg. ; Heinz Sandwich Spread, 1-2 pint, . 18 Dre: Wesson Oil, pt. Tomato Paste, can, Toilet Tissue, 4 roll. Baked Ham, tb . Colonial Meat Loa! Picnic } -m, Ib. Tonsue Sulnd L Rinso, 3. pkgs. Prunes, pgk. ee || 822 Fleming St. whose sausages | plexion. Free Delivery Mr. and Mrs. C. Burton Craig, | announce the birth of | twins, at 10:30 o’clock yesterday, Mother andj} Phone 695 || Poison Oak or Ivy_ quickly with, imperiat: ae |emedy, Druggists are authorized ee refund money if it fails —Advt, Subscribe for The Citizen. Richardson’s Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY Peaches, 2 1-2 size Picnic Hams, t - Bartlett Pears, 2 1-2 size ... Cheese, tb Blue Ribbon ee Cuban Coffee, I Milk, can Cream, 6 cans . New Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Onions, 3 Ibs. - Siam Rice, 5 Ibs. Tomatoes, 6 cans Crisco, ‘ Oat Me: Grits, e Bath Tissue, 2 rolls, Sliced Bacon, 1 Flour, 6 tb sack . Red Hill resong 3 cans Cocomalt, lar; Wesson Oil, qt. Key West Eggs, doz. Catsup, 3 bottles . Potted Ham, 2 Vienna Sausage, 3 cans Creamed Chip Beef, 2 cans 100 String Beans, 2 large cans Re Lima Beans, 2 large ca’ Corn, 2 large cans Rinso, 3 pkgs. Octogon Soap, 11 bars Phone 658-R Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. m strong for sunshine — so Im strong for Toasting I've always found that really good ” a A large vrowd \y expected as plans for a dance to be given by the club will be discussed. tend the dance day night as we week. gp CHANGE PLACES ORLANOMA Cr city, Okla,—Be- shuse, fe doen't Tike Bridge and hiss Frank Million. tire Sealer, of this city, spends his eve- pings making dresses for his daughters and hats for his wife BENJAMIN LOPEZ ;FUNERAL HOME. Extabliched T&R 24-Neer sks, Phone U35 Night Ambutawee Serwter feasons are the simplest reasons. For instance, I know that sunshine mellows and heat purifies. “Toast- ing” is therefore very casy for me to understand. And very easy for me to appreciate — because — my sense of the fastidious is so very WHEREVER YOU Co, YOU FIND BLUE RIBBON MAiT Suomen AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELLER 2 ae exacting. You see, I'm always aware of the fact chat my cigarette comes in such intimate contact with my lips. Quite naturally, it’s the parity of “Toasting” that E single out for special praise. It's just my own personal feminine reason for saying “Luckies Please!”

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