The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 2, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Niiia deLisa Leslie, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 Pr) College Students And Local Residents Enjoy Festivities Put On In Holiday Season, Now that the holiday festivities, gatherings there were many pri-! have been completed, and a love- ietdie sentertainmentshomel ly holiday season it was, too, there the begins today the general exodus 7 See of college students back to their, Young people met almost daily! respecuve halls of learning, To-/ during their brief holiday. i day, tomorrow and Saturday will! see many departures, for most of; them must be back at school on Monday the 6th. The boys and girls enjoyed a splendid vacation, with much ac- tivity and many events: to kee them occupied and happy. The’ ¢ >was the fourth annual Key West unior Woman’s Club Tea Dance : i H H H I i i | i | ' | vate and beach parties where Among the students who were; home for the Christmas and New; Year season, and who will return! to school during the next several; days are the Misses Marie Thomp-| son, Mary Sullivan, Frances Mae} we, Catherine Lowe, Clara! Yates, Barbara Taylor, Marjo: Roberts, Ruth Rose Galey, Rosa Appel, Elizabeth Ayala, Muriel} fon Christmas Day at the Hotel Morgan; Messrs. William De-i Colonial, honoring the college! meritt, Henry Renedo, Norman! students home for the holidays,| Artman, L. P, Artman, Jr., Jack; and this affair was smooth and, Hayes, Walter Norman, Jr., Paul! gay. | Sawyer, John F, Ginart, Ignacio There were various dances held| Carbonell, William R. Warren,} . for them at the Key West Country) Jr., George Allen Warren and} Club, and besides these public’ Curtis H. Stanton, Jr. Many Diitingiitahih aside Register At Casa Marina’ The Hotel Casa Marina here, week there will be many social y-spots of Florida,’ events of importance held at thd! yesterday, | though the Grand Ahnual Dinner| three months, and it is expected | Dance and Ball will not take place. that local society, as well as gues there until January 9th, of the hotel, will make it one of) Many distinguished guests have their headquarters. i already arrived to begin their, Many innovations have heen! stay for the winter months, and added for this new s on, to- a large number of inquiries have gether with an orchestra from been received from folk who spent New York City to furnish nightly delightful d: and eveni in dinner and dance the beautiful surround 2s last which will ar year and who are making arrange-! All indications point to ments to return this season. jand successful season Besides the formal Ball Bent hotel. busy the a for Paul Linz Of New Nail Ci Sy | Spending Second Season Here Among the distinguished tors now in Key West is Linz, of New York C ing his several weeks’ is occupying the cottage Seminole street that year occupied by the isi-yon local waters following the Paulj sport of Izaak Walton. During fishing trip several days ago re'landed many large varieties, 707| cluding one of the éhuge: last! racudas taken from the sea } famous poet,/ abouts in-quite some time. His Robert Frost. leatch also ineluded several large Mr, Ljnz arrived by plane last! mackerel, one of which, roe week for his second visit to the} lengthy battle, was devoured byj me spent a short’ an amberjack. Be-; Mr. Linz expresses himsels has much impressed with the many im-| traveled widely, having last year! provements that have been made| made a round-the-world trip,|in Key West, and believes that} mostly by plane. with the transportation problem| An ardent fisherman, Mr. Ling, solved there is a great future for has spent most of his present visit the city as a first class resort. he in- at b: was tween that time and now he Aeielinnet Widibes nsitiiah ——— Solemnized Monday Afterroon A wedding of unusual interest which culminated a courtship of several, years, solemnized on Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock at’ the home of Mrs. E, Godinet, when Miss Mercedes Godinet, daughter of the late Emilio and Mrs. Godinet, and Bolivar Valdez, princess mode] with hat to match.) She carried a basket of red roses, The bride appeared on the arm| of her brother, Joaquin, who gave} her in marriage. Her dr satin, floor rain and veil which w ported from Cuba, and was held} j Mr. sa Marina during the following, tc son of Mr. and Mrs, Ignacio Val- dez, were united in marriage by! J. G. Piodela, notary public, at the home on Division street. The matron of honor, ce by a coronet of orange} Her train was held by! j little Gloria Garcia who was} |dressed in powder blue with hat! Mrs. | to match, The} Ralph Gonzalez. was attired in, couple re many wine transparent velvet, floor! gifts. length, with hat and slippers in A reception was gold, carrying a beautiful bouquet: home on Divisi of Red Radiance buds. Then) the ceremony, came the flower girl, little Olga ; by a large Ramos, who was dressed in a‘and friends of the newlyweds. held at the} ion street following, which was attended} number of relatives! Democratic Club Plans For Dance { Mallory Chapter To Hold Meeting The Young Democratic Club} A meeting of the members of has made arrangements to hold] the Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, their Jackson Day Ball at the Ha-| United Daughters of the Con- bana-Madrid_ Club on ‘next Wed-) federacy, will be held this after-| nesday, January 8th. jnoon at 4:00 o’clock at the home! ‘Raymond Delgado, chairman of; of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sweeti ing. the hall and music committee, MONROE THEATER states that everything going! forward to make the affair large,!] . a iF Gr!) Ginger Rogers-William Powell ee successful and enjoyable in every \ | STAR OF MIDNIGHT respect, Coral Wheel Club | ee : || Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- To Hold Meeting iI tra, 18-206; Night: 15.28 Members of Coral Wheel Club) SPECIAL OFFER will hold their regular business! meeting tomorrow evening at the | PERMANENT WAVES home of Miss Mary Falk, treas-|] [wo Permanents urer, 1401 Duval street. | for After the close of the meeting|}| Better Waves, $5.00 and up the members will go for their) MRS. MILLER regular ride around the boulevard.|§ 407 South Street Phone 574-J SSFP T PSII OS IDOE, = [ONE MARRIAGE | LICENSE ISSUED Records in the office of County | Judge Hugh Gunn show one mar- viage license issued during the; week ending today. | There were non issued during} the past two days in January, and the issue noted above was to Bo- livar Valdez and, Mercedes God- inet bringing the issues for 1935 to @ total of 127, ‘PERSONAL MENTION Soeccecesaccccensavesces Mrs, Charlotte Haskins left by plane yesterday for Miami en, route to Fort Lauderdale to visit for a few days with her parents, and Mrs. Charles Lunn, Mrs. Angela Caro, wife Municipal Judge T. S. Caro, left 2. by plane yesterday for Miami en route to Tampa where she was called because of the illness of her father. M yivia Guito, nding the holidays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guito, left by plane yesterday for Miami en route to Leesburg where she will spend a few days with friends and then go to Tal- who was with her ; lahossee to resume her studies at | Florida State College for Women. | Walls Zurhorst, y West ‘tor the in and who was holidays Curry Morene, left yester- Inne for Miami en route Florrie Ketchings, of the t Electrie company’s of: >, returned by plane this after spending the Christmas bolidays at ker home in Georgia. . Berkowitz, chief phar. at the Marine hospital, was culled to New Jersey be cause of the fatal ill.ess of a sis- ter, returned on the plane from Miami this morning. Dr. V. M. Johnson, pathologist h the Good Samaritan hospita! st Palm Be: ¥ ing the holida; with his ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. John- son, left yesterday afternoon by plane for Miami en route home. w Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plummer, who were spending New Year's! Eve and yesterday with relatives! left by plane yes-! in Key West, terday afternoon for their in Miami. home Mrs. Russell, wife of Superin- tendent of Schools Melvin E. Rus- sell, and children Melvin, Jr., and Pat, who were spending the holi- ys with Mrs. Russell’s parents at Fort Myers, returned this! morning on the Cuba from Tampa., Mr. Russell, who accompanied them on the trip returned to Key West Tuesday evening. Fern Chapter To Meet Tonight There will be a meeting held to-} night at 7:45 o’clock in the Scot- tish Rite Hall by Fern Chapter} No. 21, Order Eastern Star, for | the purpose of installing new of ficers for the coming year. An interesting and ate ee musical program will be rendered in connection with the _ installa-' tion ceremonies, with Mrs. J. C. Gekeler, Mrs, Janice Lewis. Miss May Hill, Miss Susan LaKin, White participating. Dr, William R, Warren will ar liver an address, and the public is cordially invited to i meeting. of; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ri THE TOWNSEND PLAN (Continued from Page One) ‘branches of Congress trained to act in a reasonable manner wel still have the president to handle. | There is a great probability that, | the president, no matter what his} party destgnation or his individual | personality, might object to sign- jing alaw that would put the ) Townsend Plan into operation. It ‘might take another national elec- tion to get the right kind of a | president, : And then there is the Supreme Court. These nine gentlemen! ihave a habit of disregarding pub-, lic opinion at times. They might} regard a tax of thirty per cent of the earnings of the people as an unfair tax—they might even re-! !gard it as confiscatory and upset | | | tax as unconstitutional, constitution would have to be} amended. That would take more! time. | Plan under present conditions be none of us should worry much about it—those of us who are sixty and those of'us who are much younger. Those of us who are eligible today will not live to see its enactment—! while those of us who have mors time may see the country gat: cated as to what it will-.mean to! them personally, with a eonse-: } to the plan itself, But event, there does not. se any great hurry—or an; immediate worry. i942 Plenty of Fun But in the meantime, there will be plenty of fun. We will have the pleasure of seeing our ticians squirming under the pres- sure of the organized Town. sendites, stream of statesmen on the way to Washington and back again. The Townsendites will constitute still another organized minority that must be considered. Then we will have the fun of i seeing the professional organizers \fighting over the jobs and the salaries. There will be plenty of battling by these gentlemen, The battling is already going on, with some of the less clever former ; leaders being replaced by cleverer men than themselves. Many of the earlier leaders of the Town- * | sendites have been replaced by jabler men, who have realized that’ there are jobs that will last for some time, and pay well. ‘ithe rapidly increasing number of jrowmeend supporters will provide 2 golden stream of salaries, with- out costing the individual very much. And the individual will get his money’s worth in dreams if in nothing else. | Nobody should oppose the Townsend Plan. Everybody should support it. {will provide an opportunity for all our citizens to contribute thirty per cent of their income to the support of our old folks. If \it doesn’t go through, nobody will ‘be hurt. There is no sense in op- posing the plan and losing friends. It will take the Townsend Plan at least four years to get through the House of Representatives. It | Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On| Your ough in any { gt, Fell now now with Ore -3ey St ao fe se a ! branes as beautiful] Gerald Saunders and George Mills, is loosened Even OLD P For 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Crsrsesusssenssnaes APERS Sale 5c Chek uh hee Med uke uh ude ude uuu tL. N The outlook for the Townsend} does not seem any too rosy. May-j probably quent development of opposition) rae oti poli-: .| FRANKLIN, We will see a constant’ If it goes through, it} | VISITORS \NEW YEAR’S PARTY |LARGE NUMBER ASSEMBLE AT HOSPITALITY HOUSE! FOR ENTERTAINMENT PUT. ON BY ORGANIZATION A large number of guests were at Key West Hospitality House last night for the New Year’s | party given by the Key West Hospitality League, copliment- . ing the many winter visitors in Key West. Guests began. to arrive at 8:30 |the whole apple cart by ruling the} c’elock and dering the evening Manegold; cost, $100. i Then the more than 100 came to meet friends and Key Westers, amid ' the most delightfully airactive) surroundings, The rooms had been beautiful- ly decorated by members of the league and in a setting of rare | tropical beauty, members of the organization served eggnog and; fruit cake. Two regular committees of the league had been appointed by ; President Wm. H. Malone as a’ | special committee to arrange this’ affair, which was the second giv-| en during the holidays. Christmas evening a party was i stagea ieee which-the guests heard and gang many of the old familjar Christmas carols. These two parties were items in.a regular program of events which have been arranged by the ; Teague for the entertainment of winter visitor: KILLS THIRD THIEF i 0. — Burglars’ should soon, learn to give Louis | Highland. of this city, a wide berth. Highland has killed his third robber, a man he. found —— ‘ lootnig the store in which he was , employed. | in take at least six years more; to get through the Senate. take four years more to get {president who will refrain from! vetoing it. And it will take a fow; years more to enact a constitu-! tional amendment permitting it. ahéad. — We should worry. PALACE BUCK JONES in FIGHTING SHERIFF Serial and Short Reel Matinee; 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” BETTER MEALS FOR LESS MONEY In GROCERIES, like clothes, you get just what you pay for. Because of the superior quality, the full pack of the containers, our food means more servings and tastier meals. We Welcome Responsible Accounts prices and high Fresh shipments of FRUITS and VEGETABLES received TWICE WEEKLY. ONE STOP SERVICE Order all your Food Needs Through Us— Dairy Products Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street friends will be receiving an sipvitation ta our Wedding; and GREATLY; ENJOY PROGRAM AT; Looks like a quarter of a century, *PRURSDAY, JANUARY 2. COMING EVENTS PERMITS ISSUED :TWO DURI | CALL FOR REPAIRS TO ROOFS ING PAST WEEK; January 4th, 1936: | THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 j | i Monroe—“Star at Midnight.” ; During the month of December “ 11935 there were 12 building and ¢ ‘repair permits issued from the ait fice of Building Inspeetor Hai M. Baker. During the week ending toda! both in January, two permits werg issued as follows; | New roof at street. Owner, with Back Jones. a= .diamondbal]_game. enate 3b PF, M. on 7 * M., “Cocktail hour. 4 ewer JANUARY 3 : “The Bishop 4 Fs emia "SS Matilda’ Buck Jones. Bayview Park—4-:30 P. M of cial League diamondball game. High School Gym—Basketbal. ; doubleheader at 7:30 P. M. Pena’s Place—4:30 P. M. unti 5:30 P. M., Cocktail hour. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 Monroe—“Annapolis with Tom Brown, Richar@ Crom | well, Rosalind Keith | Standing. Pelace—Double feature. j Heart is Calling” with Jan and 1405 Mrs. Repairs to roof at foot Front street. Owner, E. J, Bayly;! cost, $100. ‘SEVEN ARRIVE ABOARD PLANE 14 PASSENGERS LEAVE YES-| TZRDAY AFTERNOON , Pura and Martha Eggerth, ‘ENROUTE TO MIAMI {“Burning Gold” with Wm. i land Martha Sleeper. Pena’s Place—4:30 P. M. 5:30 P. M.. Cockt®J hour. Habana-Madrid—8 P. M. “M "Pan American plane for Mi-} ami left 4 o’clock yesterday aft- ernoon with 14 passengers as fol- lows: Jessica Cosgrove, John Gos- | grove, Ray Hatfield, Jessie Plum-/ 9:30 P. M, Promenade mer, Joe Plummer, Charlotte Has-/! to kins, George Bernard, V. M. John- VO MM DDO LL #: TWELVE BUILDING |eammmtre | The ioltowing eve events cover the o ! week of December 29th, 1935, to With diplomatic affair Palace — “Fighting Sheriff" Bayview Park—4:30 P. M. So- Misbe- Edmund Gwynn, Mau- . “Storm ” with Jack Holt. “Fighting Sheriff” with Farewell” unti Dance and the best of cocktail Duval Street—7-30 P. M. uotil 1938, 'Today’s Horoscope | Opeerecccescsecsecsscess The one born today ‘im the confidence of others life-work will be along limes, but with seme The vative is reserved rehant, with sometimes fresping mati ih but subject influence of sap bude and se a bare and seif- weekly. —+ th the— - AMERICAN PLANE No Change is Rates Reservaisoms by Tecpuone 620 Regular Planes, Muami-Eey West Airways, Inc Daily Except Friday RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West 4 p ar rive Miami 528 p = Make bs and Sir Guy Kie- and Boyd Miner nay son, Angela Caro, Ida MiLer., Sylvia Guito, Walls Zuhorst, John | Subsctice to The Citizen. i Hyatt, Lizzie Horton. Arrivals on the plane this! morning were: Florrie Ketch'ngs | Willizm Casey, Alice Rideout, | Caspian Hale, Walker Hawkins, M. E. _E. Berkowits, John W. Fynn.} HELPS PREVENT ~ CASH POTATOES. 10 Ibs. 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