The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 3, 1933, Page 4

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(the musical entertainment giv- en last evening at the Palace bw under the auspices and di- jon of the Key West Munici- i’ Band, was well-attended and| proved to be an enjoyable affair throughout. ;/ Aside from numbers rendered by “the musical’ organization, all which were very entertaining, there were a number of. vocal se- Yections given, which added won-/ dérfully to the success of the event. ithe object of the concert, which | was: the-first of a number of en- tértainments in planning for the future, was to derive revenue for purehasing new music“and other SOCIETY Municipal Band Concert -Last Night Much Enjoyed ebeaitica of which the organiza- tion is in need. band played a few selections in| front of the theatre. | The following is the prograr that was rendered: i 1. Southern Melodies. 2, Raymond Overtures. | 3. “Mammy’s Little Headed Boy” and “Four Clover,” Mrs. Rafael Solano, Jr. 4. “Mine” and “Play Fiddle Play,” Mrs, M. E! Berkovitz. 5. Guitar and Mandolin duet. 6. “My Man,” Mrs. Will Nor- {man, 7. “Marta” and “Softly As In! The Morning Sunrise,” Mrs. Eva Warner. 8. Medley Overture, On The Farm,” Orchestra. Kinky Leaf “Down unders and Miss Ana Virginia Mano, was celebrated last " -at 904 Whitehead street, the Home of Enrique Esquinaldo, 3, notary public, who performed eeremony. Witnesses were C)-Sam B. Curry and Eduardo Romero. fAfter.the rites the wedding ind a number of friends ited the event with an in- reception and celebration the tesidence, 916 Elizabeth where the newly-weds will their home, Piedad Perez Weds Glyn R. Archer Piedad Perez and Glynn R. were married last evening Dance Tonight At Coral Isles i From all fadieatones the man- agement states, the dance tonight at the Coral Isles, will be one of the most popular here in a long time. The Orange Pickers of Miami will be the orchestra, and it is stated that after their recent tour of large Florida cities they are bet- ter than ever, and have prepared a fast snappy program of the lat- est dance hits. This orchestra boasts ten pieces, and as a special feature will bring two tap dancers with them, An ad in today’s issue of The Citizen tells further about the dance. at the home of Rogelio Gomez, |Rev. E. R. Evans, pastor of the First Congregational Church of- ficiating at the ceremony. © thtier.rwo APPLICATIONS| * FOR BLANK FORMS MADE mae re ae ‘issue of The Citizen of July ‘that a competitive examination | fot postmaster at Key West will be during August, 22 citizens; we made application for the y blank forms used in the! jion. number of applicants is} we of a surprise to many people as iE was at first thought there would-not be more than four appli- for the position. . Taser. ce the announce- made that the examina- MT not be under civilservice and regulations more have in the field and as the vending receipt of Sppisetons ikpnot until August 18, it is ex- we that others may enter the Tore thin 53,000,000 automo- bile have been built in the United | States since the first one was ‘turned out in 1898. "Since announcemerit was made| The Monroe county school board | ONE BUILDING PLAN DISCUSSION i Prior to the performance the! THE KEY WEST CITIZER PERSONAL MENTION ——a Mrs. Welbourn Adams left over the East Coast yesterday for Mi-| ami to spend a while with rela- tives. Sweeting, who| | months with! Jeff Knight, Jr., left over the! was a re-|highway yesterday for Ft. Lau- the East|derdale to visit his sister, Mrs. F.| |L. Johnson. Macie Bethel returned over the] highway from Rock Harbor, where| she has been visiting relatives. Miss Florence was spending two relatives at Tavernier, turning passenger over Coast yesterday. Miss Nellie May Knowles left! John G. Sawyer, state attorney on the afternoon train yesterday for the Twentieth Judicial Dis- for Tavernier to spend a few trict, left Tuesday on the Florida} veeks with her sister, Mrs. Paul; for a stay of several days in Ha-j Albury. |vana on busine | Hi | Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. John-! Mrs. Bayman Weintraub, who| son, who had been on an extended had been visiting in Miami for a! visit in Miami and surrounding while, returned home today over} pecctionss were arrivals in Key the East Coast. { ! West today over the East Coast. Emma Sands returned on Dr. Ramon Rodriguez, Mrs. Rod-'the Havana Special yesterday riguez and children, Charles Al-\after a visit with relatives and bert and Ramona, who were jyjends at Tavernier. guests ‘of relatives in Miami, re-| ' turned on the Havana Special 3 terday. Mrs. | Morris Holtsberg, whg had been | visiting in Miami, was Included in the arrivals on the Havana Special toda Miss Pearl Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roberts Miami, is spending a vacation. with | relatives. She is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Will Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sweeting. z k Maloney left over the East esterday for Miami to join . Maloney who is the guest of and Mrs. Gavin W. nee Jose Manuel /del Castille,/™O"4- refugee, who was spending several] eee : months in Key West and left a', Joe Cates, who had been spend- short time age for Havana, re-{i"& some time at Marathon and 4 Jother points up the east coast, re- turmed on the Florida, vesterday.|iurmed to Key’ West today on the Havana Special. Nell Rose Curry, guest of Mr. and ierce at the home on reet, has returned to her jin Miami. ' Mrs. Adella Molnar, grand chief} Mrs. Agnes Albury, of Pythian Sisters in Florida, who! 4@ughter, who were was here to pay her official visit! While as gu Aine Blanch to the local temples, left on the|Bethel at the home on Newton afternoon train yesterday for Mi-)*t’eet, left over the highway this) ami. their in| “Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner, son Henry, Jr. and daughter! Catherine, who were visiting rela-| tives, left yesterday afternoon for Miami and after a brief visit the will continue to Tampa. Miss | the who was Lee South home’ ae ending son sts of |morning for home ! Tampa. Miss May Sands, teacher in the; public schools of Key West, who, Mr: and Mrs. Royden H. Noble, had been spending a vacation at/ left yesterday afternoon for Coral Asheville, N. C., and also attend-| Gables where they will spend a ed summer school at that place, re-| While with Mrs. Noble's brother- turned ‘to the city today on the Ha-| in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. OF SCHOOL BUDGET SUPERINTENDENT, BOARD mo VITED TO MEET WITH COMMISSIONERS | together, with Superintendent of! fenelie Instruction Melvin Russell, | will be invited to attend the next) {meeting of the board of county) commissioners to discuss matters ‘pertaining to the budget for the! ensuing year. This matter was discussed from} many angles at the meeting of |the board last night while a check \of the items on the proposed bud- get covering the actual and esti- mated expenditures for the whole county was being tentatively pre-| pared, It was finally decided to request! l the superintendent and ool) board members to meet with the) | commissioners next Wednesday | jnight, August 9, and discuss the! matter, i | Subscribe for The Citizen. | | pirants,”” ! ship DES OF THE MOMENT | Q Black jacket ie R bhint. *% } fur io tucked 4A the and white tired dat, gland and ane veluet. | Ha: vana Special. | Milton Rev. Arthur B, Dimmick, of St.} Mr. and Mrs. Etmon Mumford Paul’s Episcopal church, left yes-|and baby left over the highway terday afternoon for his home in|this morning for Baltimore where Providence, R. I., and to visit: they will remain a short time with other points in the New England/relatives of Mr. Mumford and states. He will be gone several erward go to Washington to weeks visit his brother. Peacock, | | pete SUGGESTIONS CAR LAST NIGHT p:22= tus re 2 | appeared in gardens solely for its | beauty, as the fruit wee Ss err as an sixty-three JUMPS ON RUNNIN BOARD OF) friion ‘bushels of tomatoes «Year } nk) in form er MACHINE, GRABBING vod weenie rnin country soma’ At this thi Ily sliced, sec- ER AROUND NECK; ROB.-| toned or scooped out and served with BERY BELIEVED MOTIVE || SUNDAY DINNER | | lettuce and salad dressing, though | fried, baked and scalloped tomatoes, tomato soup and tomato juice are also } favorites. There is a relish, pickle, jelly or preserve for every meal and they should be more generally used as they are relatively inexpensive. Peaches, the various melons, and limes are the outstanding fruits for this week. Here are three attractive dinner menus prepared by the Quaker Maid Kitchen: Low Cost Dinner Fried Pork Chops Boiled Rice Buttered Carrots Bread and Butter Peach Pie Tea or Coffee Medium Cost Dinner Baked Ham Mashed Potatoes Creamed Corn Quince Jelly Bread and Butter Peach. Charlotte Coffee (hot or iced) Very Special Dinner Fruit Cv; Roast Lamb Boiled Rice Scalloped Eggplant Mint Jelly Tomatoes with Salad Dreasing Rolls and Butter Peach Melba Coffee (hot or iced) YOUNG BEAVER IS NOW RECOVERING: Joe Beaver, Jr., son of Mr. and When Frank Roberts was leav-| ing the Club Miramar about 9:30) jo’elock last night, a man jumped | on the running board of his car/ and threw an arm around Mr. | Roberts’ neck. { It is the belief of Mr. Roberts| that an attempt was being made to rob him and it appeared as if the man who was attacking him had a partner as there wis a man stand- ing by watching the proceedings. Mr. Roberts. succeeding throwing off his opponent and| fled. Jumping from the car Mr.} Roberts told others of the attack} and in a short time a_ thorough search was being made for the thug. After a long hunt, led by Cap-j| tain Arthur Sheppard. through the | bushes, without results, the search | was abandoned. in} Milk pi ~~ ‘DENIES RUMORS ABOUT PREMIUMS False rumors ing during the Mik e been circulat- past few days that! the San Carlos Book Store, 518 Duval street, is discontinuing its| premium department for Magnolia; milk and Octagon soap labels. Mrs. Joseph Beaver of 704 Wad- Manager Perez, of the bookjdell Avenue, who underwent an store, is today denying this rumor | appendettomy last week, is recov- jon the front page of this editionjering from the effects of his ill- lof The Citizen. Iness. Mr. Per states that not only! For a few days after the opera- will he continue to handle pre-;tion he was dangerously ill. Now miums but will inerease his stock {the doctors state he is on the road next month and will have a large to recovery and expect him to be stock of Christmas toys and gifts. | up and about in a short time. t ean is Nature’s Foundation of | | | THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1988. Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician will tell you that | {*Perfect Purification of the Sys- Perfect Health.’? Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermining your vitality? Purify your entire system by. tak- ing a thorough course of Calotabs, —once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature re- wards you with health, Calotabs purify the blood by ac- } tivating the liver, kidneys, stomach | and bowels, In i0 ets.‘and 35 cts. packages. All dealers, (Adv.) Cotton commodities are ex-} ported from London in greater quantities than anything else manufactured in Great Britain. SETI, | Lee Baker’s Cash Grocery FRIDAY and SATURDAY Butter, tb, s Sugar, (with order), 5 Ibs. 25 Magnolia Milk, (with der), can ......... Potatoes, 10 Ii Corned Beef, can Peaches, 21 size, 2 cans _ 25¢ Wesson Oil, pt. Tomato Paste, can, Toilet Tissue, 4 rolls, . Rinso, 3 pkgs. ..... Royal Scarlet Prune: Royal Scarlet Potato Salad, } oer | Sunbeam Spinach, 2 cans . . 15¢ Rea Hill Syrup, 3 cans 25¢ Campbell’s Soups, 3 ca Campbell's Baked Bean: Onions, 3 Ibs. Oat Meal, 2 pkgs. } Bacon, Sunbeam Peaches, | halves, can Icy Point Pink Salmon, tall can Eggs, doz... j al Green Asparagu: H ic Ham, Ib. 822 Fleming St. Free Delivery - FOUR MARRIAGE PERMITIN WEEK — LICENSES ISSUED; There was only one buildir Four marriage licenses were is- permit issued from the office of |sued during the week ending Aug- Baker, building inspector, | ust 3. m the office of Judge during the week ending August 3. This was for the addition of two rooms, galvanized roofing, to the | of building at 310 Elizabeth street.) William Hugh Gunn, the Arcadio Rodriguez and Josefa enzuela; Walter Theodore lterson and Isabel Carmen Rod- Gl |dad Perez; Ana During the They authorized marriage cost, | | riguez; Owner, $350, Keepers; in R. Archer and Pie- Herman Lounders and CREATES NEW CLASS OF CIVIL SERVANTS (My Ann VIENNA, August of its unemployment re Austrian government created a new class of civil servants, “as- who serve an apprentice- for government An “Aspirant” must be under 28 and satisfied to work full time for $7 a month, s Virginia Castellano. it permits were issued. So far two have ued during August, both on the first day of the month. month July, been i tinted Vress) part the PALACE H. B. Warner-Patricia O’Brien posts in— Justice Takes A Holiday Matinee 5-10¢ Night 10-15¢ SOMETHING TO a BER rach for a I UC y = for alway Lucdses Please! Really, how can so fine a cigarette cost so little? Well, you folks have a lot co do with $100,000,000 worth of the world’s unas Wein’ WHEREVER YOU CO, YOU FIND BLUE RIBBON MALT Ses by PP Corp eal AMERICA’S BIGCEST SELLER come it. You, and the millions of people like you, who prefer Luckies, to whom Luckies are a personal thing. Your approval enables us to buy our fine tobaccos and produce our ciga- fetres in great volume. For instance, instead of buying from hand to mouth, we have a reserve of over choicest tobaccos. Truly, we could not tell you how much Luckies wouldcost if only a few of them were sold. Frankly, ic is your faithful and overwhelming patronage that en- ables us to offer you the quality of fine tobaccos and the purity of “Toasting” —at a very moderate price! because™ les toasted 2 A bridge over the Zambest river in South Africa is one of the high- est in the world, being 400 feet above the water. Richardson’s Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY 186¢. 1$e Sour Kraut, 2 cans ... Eggs, special at doz. 5 Flour, 6 tb sack 25¢ Cocomalt, large . . 43¢ Bliss Coffee, tb .. 28¢ Maxwell House Coffee, Ib 27¢ Butter, Ib ...... 25%c and 27c Cream, 6 cans - 38 Milk, 4 cai Ale Sugar, 5 Ibs. 25¢ Cracked Corn, tb Lima Beans, 2 Ib: Siam Rice, 5 Ibs. Wesson Oil, qt. Kaffa Haag, can Tomatoes, 6 Toilet Paper, 2 rolls - Sliced Bacon, fb . Black Beans, 2 Ibs. Hellman’s Mayon: Qat Meal, 2 3. Crisco, te adetats Grits, 2 pi Corn Flakes, 3 pk; Prunes, 2 pkgs. Corned Beef, i Roast Beef, can Tooth Paste, Crackers, 6 pk Jello, 3 pkgs. Pk Baked Beans, gan-. Red Hill Syrup, 3. cans, Key West Eggs, doz. Catsup, 3 bott! r Potted Ham, 2, cai usage, 3 cans » 23¢ Creamed Chip Béef, 2.cans 10c¢ String Beans, 2 cans 28 Lima Beans, 2 cans 25¢ Corn, 2 cans 20c Rinso, 3 pkgs. < BBe Octage sh 11 b 25¢ Phone 658.R\ Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth Sts.

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