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PAGE FOUR © 0600006000600000050600000000000 0000 OSCOOSOES| COSTE COOESCOODOSSOOCESESES SOCIETY Nifia deLisa Leslie, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 COCCCOEOEEEEEEEEEEECOEESE Miss Zoraida Ortiz returned on { the Cuba yesterday afternoon jfrom Havana where she was en- | joying a vacation during the holi- | days, 222248024603 8006 ae j Miss Helen Olaude Williams, Mrs. James Cormack Hostess ; Who was in Havaia and other To Church Cireéle Yesterday points of interest in Cuba for the holidays, returned on the Steim: ship Cuba yesterday afternoon. delight-, service rendered during the past fe Woman’s! three years. | Delicious i Mrs, James Cormack fully entertained the | Miss Evangelina Garcia return+ Auxiliary of the First Congre refreshments were! eq yesterday afternoon on the served, and Mrs. Cormack was de-| Steamship Cuba from Haviina tional Church of Key West Yes-\ clared a charming and hospitable! where she went to sperid, the hdl: terday afternoon at her home on hostess. Among those attending idays with relatives, County Road. Mrs, Cormack’s party were: Mrs.! Various games played, cuenal ies terme ais eee Sidney H. Ball, formerly of nvans, Mrs, Harrie win, Mrs.! Key West but now king his and these were much enjoyed by, iGeorbebAréhers MrsnPadt @Scier inomenn sit Delenbuce Ai, Pays all present. There was a surprise} Mrs, Grace Carey, Mrs. RB. L. Al-| an arrival on the Cuba. yesterday basket containing novelties for bury, Mrs. Clara Curry, Mrs.! | from Havana and spent the time €ach guest, who pulled a_ string Joseph Boza, Mrs. Julia Knowles, | here meeting old friends, and drew forth their gift. M Mrs. Vernon Lo Mrs. Milton} Ellyn Evans pleased her listeners Knowles, Mrs. Bernell Johnson,’ Miss Gwen Lloyd, librarian at! with a violin solo, this being her’ Mrs. Harry Albury, Mrs. Muggie| Florida University, passed through first musical public appearance. Thompson, Mrs. Oscar Collins,| the city yesterday en route from} In behalf of the Woman's Mrs. Evergreen Watkins, Mrs. J.’ Havana where she spent the holi- Cormack presented| A, Roberts, Mrs, Milton Archer, | dave, and met a number of friends Welbourne Adams, and the! while the Steamship Cuba was in and well-timed gift, th 's Ellyn Evans and Gladys | port, preciation of the latter’s splendid } Pinder. | L. P. Artman, Jr., son of Mr.| jand L. P. Artman, who! Hee been spending the Christmas Another Distinigisiahed a has i a oldia: with his ts Now Guests | At Casa Marina ese bs plane this atternoon for | | Miami en, route to Gainesville where he is studying for an M. A.j degree at Florida University. were | es Sees — s ae have come for a protracted | a!stay, so pleased are they with! the unusual charm of the Island City. They are world-trav velers,{ Jack He yes, student at Florida; x having spent a great deal of their i University, who was spending ‘the: Minn., who internationally | time abroad. | holidays with hig parents, Mr. and: known pha' who} While here Professor and Mrs.|Mrs. J. A. Hayes, left this morn-' has been instructor in several of. Hirschfelder and their son are to; ing over the highway for Gaines-} the foremost. universities of the/ be seen, daily at the Casa Marina/ Ville to resume his studies, country. | Beach Casino, where they enjo; Professor Hirschfelder is ac-' the excellent swimming, and} companied by Mrs. Hirschfelder, young Mr. Hirschfelder will-be a} and their son, Joseph W. The en-' participant in the tennis games to tire party has visited Key West; be held tomorrow afternoon at previously several times for short; the initial Casa Marina Tennis visits on boats, but this season; Tea. Among the distinguished gue registered at the Casa Mari here Professor Arthur Hirschfelder, Minneapolis, is s. an cologist and Miss Celia Weintraub, secre- tary to Attorney Wm. H. Malone, , who was enjoying a vacation over ; the holidays in Havana, returned ; on the S. S. Cuba yesterday aft- ernoon. ! Many Listed For ‘cates ioe At Casa Marina On Sunday) Se after a pleasant holiday vacation | A number of outstanding ten-, sister, Miss Clara Yates. Among with his family and friends. nis players have been invited to. the men players will be Curry i participate in the games tomorrow | ! Harris, Peter Varela, J. W. afternoon to be held in conjunc-|imer of Chicago, a winter tion with the first Casa Marina | and Joseph W. Hirschfelder, Tennis Tea of the season. Minneapolis, Minn., a guest Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Connable,| Casa Marina. who will be remembered from The games will begin promptly | their many appearances on the| at 3:30, and tea will be served on| courts last year, will be seen again | the lawn of the hotel beginning at | tomorrow afternoon, as will also Tennis-minded local so- Miss Natalie Minnick, another | ciety and members of the winter player of distinction, together} colony have been invited to at- with Mrs, Norma Dopp and_ her | tend. Paul Sawyer left this morning | over the highway for Miami en route to Gainesville where he is a: student at Florida University, é i ie Frank Lund, son of Mr. and, of | Mrs. A. G. Lund, who was spend-} at| ing the Christmas season with Jack Ke:r, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Key and other friends and relatives, left over the highway this morning for Miami, | ! who was holidays Harry Weintraub, ending the Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berman Weintraub, and _ other! (relatives, left this morning over Hl | the highway en route to Gaines- | student Coral Wheel Club Met Last Night. | Moon aia Tonight | At Habana-Madrid Members of the Key West aa A Moon Dance will be held to- Wheel Club last evening held their | night at the Habana-Madrid Club, regular monthly business session ville where he is a at Florida University. Curtis H. Stanton, Jr., who was- in Key West for the-holidays with | ° . | his mother and other relatives,! ft the home of Miss Mury Falk on, John Pritchard's Orchestra willl teft yesterday for Tampa and "Following this meeting the Club! {u"mish @ good program of the| from there will go to Gainesville j . = Wii latest dance music for the occa-| to resume his freshman year stu-| members took their usual bicycle} sion. This affair is for members| dies at Florida University. ride around the Boulevard, last. 94 guests of the club. night having been ideal for the; seer sport with its warmth and bright! moonlight. | A survey in connection with the | It has been decided by the Club| Coming Olympic games showed! *here are 19,130 eating places in|] that in the future on one of their weekly rides during each month! grin. pf which 11,200) are | they will pause at Raul’s censed to serve alcoholic drinks. | during |< the evening for suppe starting at the usuai hour. EARLMAN'S, Inc. “Quality Shop” NOW SHOWING TROPICAL, RESORT DRESSES Bathing Suits, We show are P | 1 | i} on other occasions continuing their delight- ful informal outdoor par SPECIAL OFFER a PERMANENT WAVES {wo Permanents J $5.00 for .. is , $5.00 and up | 1 Also, Slacks, ;| Shorts, and Sandals. the new styles while the: new. SALE ON ALL WINTER GARMENTS We must clean out all Win- Dresses, Suits, Coats and Sweaters to make room - for Spring Goods. Now is your ‘¥ opportunity to buy at great jz: savings. | ' Better W. MRS. MILLER } 407 South Street Phone 574-J }| | 1 TO SUBSCRIBERS | If you do not receive your | Paper by 6:15 o'clock in the i afternoon, call telephone 51 | and a paper will be sent to | | t KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business ||! and Theater District } SILK DRESSES ON SALE MONDAY One rack of $3 to $4 Dresses, at ..- $1.98 Regular $4. 100 45) ‘$5. 95 Dresses, at $289 and $3.88 Regular $6.7 5 to $7.50 Dresses, at... . $4.88 Regular $8.75 Dresses, at $8.88 ALL REMAINING, HATS AT 1%4-PRICE 25¢ and 35¢ Travel Prints and Tweeds ...)....:. - 19¢ and 23¢ doz. Children’s Wool Sweat- ers, on sale -.... 25 per cent Reduction ‘on all Novelty Gift Items. Rayon Silk Counterpanes a: rr Silk Pillows .... Iadies’ Coats - Children’s Coats... New Whol Dresses; season’s latest stylés $1.00 anid $1.98 20 per cent Reduction on all Boys’ Suits, 3 to 10 years. GREAT REDUCTIONS ON SHOES Large assortment of Pumps. Ties and Oxfords, $3 value, on sale .-4..4.. . $1.98 Special reductions on Chil. dren’s. Shoes. BUY NOW AND SAVE. your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:15 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- < First Class—Fireproof— : laints. rel; i plaints. relp us give you 100 Sensible Rates percent service by calling 51 | } if you do not receive The Citi- Garage Elevator zen. emrcmenngonien A 1 Popular Prices | | \ AFTER YOU HAVE READ THE } SUNDAY STAR | TOMORROW, CHECK UP ON THE ADVER- | TISERS WHO FURNISH INTEREST- ‘| ING READING. } | | | | | | i | i if | as 1: ts ie | | State College for Women, | Belfast, Maine, and was ! panied by her daughter, Mrs. Mar- i will spend THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION Oswaldo Carrero, who was in Miami for a short business visit, returned on the morning plane. H. Darnell Carey, employe at the power plant of the Key West Electrie Company, who was spend- ing a yacation in Miami, returned by plane this morfing, Mrs. Sybil Badia, of Tampa, who was; spending the vith her mother and other rela- tives, left for mer home yesterday efternoon on the Steamship Cuba. Walter H. Norman, Jr., who was in Key West for the Christmas holidays with his mother and oth- er members of the family, left over the highway this morning for Miami en route to Gainesville to resume his studies at Florida Uni- versity. William R. Warren, Jr., and brother, George Allen Warren, sons of Dr. and Mrs. William R. Warren, left this morning over the highway to resume their stu- dies at Florida University after a pleasant holiday with their par- ; ents, Miss Mary Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sullivan, left yesterday for Tallahassee to resume.her studies at Florida after fan enjoyable holiday vacation in ‘Key West. Miss Catherine Whitman, who ; Was spending several weeks in Key West, a house guest of Mr. jand Mrs. F. J. Rieker, on County Road, left yesterday afternoon for ‘Tampa en route to her home in Philadelphia. Norman Artman, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. L. P. Artman, who was spending the holidays with his parents, left yesterday afternoon on the Steamship Cuba for Tam- ‘pa en route to Philadelphia to re- {sume his studies in business ad- ministration at the Peirce School. Mrs. Wellington M. White; i wife of Captain White of the P. and O. S. S. company in command of the S. S. Florida, arrived yes- terday on the Steamship Cuba from Havana, after spending a vacation at the summer home in accom- garet Bacon, of New York, who the winter in Key West. ETE CLEARANCE On All Winter Shoes Special reductions on all Footwear in the store to make room for our new Spring stock which will arrive _ shortly. Come in now and bitty the shoe you want at the lowest price this season. Complete line of HOSIERY to match all Footwear in all sizes. New showing DREN’S SOX, ADVANCE SHOWING SPRING SILKS Lovliest materials of the coming Spritig Season are to be shown for the , first «time Monday. Smart Prints, including the new Powder Puff Printed Silk, yd. 75c. Come in and see them, Priced from 50c to $3.95. 40 inch Heavy Quality Baronette Satin, yd. 80c. JUST RECEIVED — New shipment Mbullinson’s Plain Chiffon, all colors, yd. $1.00. SPRING HATS — New ship- ment just reéeived, NEW DRESSES We are now displaying the latest creations in Negy Sum- mer outfits. Ladies’ Silk Seersucker Dresses, néwest out, $2.95. Also, Dotted Swiss Dresses. Received new shipment Ladies’ Silk Rayon Flowered Dresses, sizes up to 46, on sale, each $2.95. Children’s Dresses for School, all washable, each $1.00. CLOSING OUT ALL WINTER GOODS Greatest reductions yet on our remaining winter merchan- dise. We must make room for our néw goods. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY ON 3 YEAR GUARANTEED SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. Every item in the store ré- duced for Mofiday. | Ae Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies Store 1, APPELROUTH of CHIL- holidays } | SUNDAY DINNER, ° i ‘erase By ANN PAGE EW YEAR'S 1s just ahead opportumity to enjoy turk goose, or :f you ure tired of poultry : roast fresh ham. Prices on voultry ari unchanged and fresh hams are ~er) moderate, Egg prices haye continue! to decline. Many fresh vegetabies are new con. | F it °. Sedienety we + new! cabbage. wr e' Sart De pre $. $oin- ach and what pepe veri pean: | are out of sight but lima veans arc moderately priced. Léttuce isabundan and tomatoes mére plentiful and lowe than they have pee) The citrus fruit: the best frnit valu Here are three diffetent budget jevelé and su:iabic either fot New Yetit's of Sunday's dinner. and apples offér Low Cost Dinner Roast Pork Sweet Potatoes Creamed Onions Bread and Butter Mincemeat Stuffed Buked A) Tea or Coffee Medium Cust Dinner Roast Fresh Ham Apple Sauce Browned Potatoes Spinach with Onions Bread and Butter Tipsy Squire Tea or Coffee Milk ee Special Dinner Cele: Froit Cup Olives Baked Smoked Ham — Mashed Squash Green Lima Beans Tomato Salad Rolls and Butter Floating Island Coffee SUGGESTS POURING WINE INTO DANUBE (Ne Associnted Press) BUDAPEST, January 4.— Stephen Goergey, member of par- liament, discussing the situation of Hungarian wine growers, sug-; gested that half of the country’s annual wine production be thrown into the Danube. Goergey said the tion of wine on acount of increasing trade restriction pre- venting its exportation, has re- duced the price to about 2 cents a quart, If half of the wine were des» troyed, he argued, the remaining half could be sold at home for from 6 to 8 cents a quart, ol overproduc- ever Subseribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. WOMAN’S EXCHANGE TO BE OPENED MONDAY, JAN. 6 BY Mrs. I. D. Rickerson In Colonial Hotel Building JOHN C. PARK PLUMBING DURO PUMPS Wknud allipred tej SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1936, NOTICE IEXCHANGE FOR WOMEN TO OPEN . VOGUE CLEANERS an that in future delivery and up service will be handled by manager personally as the regular delivery man is no longer nected with this business_ isu CALLEJA, Mer. jars Sub-eribe to The Citizen. : F tL Y —with the— PAN - AMERICAN PLANE No Change In Rates Reservations by P Telephone 620 Regular Planes. Miami-Key West Airways, In- Daily Except Friday RATE. ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West ¢ p m. Ar rive Miami 520 p = Fast - Comfortable - Safe } (By Asncelatea Pretny ISTANBUL, January 4.—j | Turkey, joining the nations wor-} - ried about poison gas attacks, has! Woman's Exchange in the Colo- ordered that.ancient palaces hav-(Mlal Hote! Building Duval, ing vast wine cellars, afd the ‘street will be opened Monday by! many subterranean Byzantine! Mrs. I. D. Rickerson. cisterns, be fitted as shelters’ This will afford the women of | against possible aggressions from this community a market for the air. handicraft items. sewing and | The goverriment also. has de- fancy work homemade creed that speciai courses on gas jellies, cakes, candies, ete. defense be given free in schools. Turkish military experts say {the Straits and Istanbul, with her | 700,000 inhabitants, are vulnera- jble to aerial attacks, and the de- |fense must therefore be concen- {trated on these points forming the vital junction between Thrace \and Asia Minor. iuriene 0. FIRST SHOWING OF 1936 SPORT COTTONS, NEW- EST COLORING AND DESIGNS Shown for the first time elusively in Key West at Holtsberg’s. Sanforized Piques, Blister Sheers, New Sport Crimp, New Afghan Lace Cloth, and the famous Powder Paff Muslins. Come and s2e them Monday. SPECIAL MONDAY SALE Another shipment of Wash just received. on sale Monday, on artieles, Make i PALACE Bill Boyd in BURNING GOLD Jan Kiepura in MY HEART is CALLE Matiree: 10-15c; Night: 15-25< Key West's Only Department Stere ARONOVITZ 618 DUVAL STREET Now showing iargest ollared™” Styte as-ortment. of , RESORT sadn Oe Gee ing in? cluding” ew Cruise Dresses > and tigured © new Crepe Dresses and White Coats’ tial + ani ama- terials and lengths. fort Market masse pong xe ex- | Gorgeous New Straw and Pa-tel Felt Hats just received for Early Spring. ef Crinkle is, on sale . One case of fast color Prints. see window, on sale, yd. 10¢ j Peperell Sheets, 72x99, regular $1.25, on sale $1.00 Solid color Outing Fiannels, on sale, yd. i 10¢ Good grade Pi llow Cases. spe- cial at hens Heavy regular -, $1.50 e handmade Night reg. $1.25, at . $1.00]. $1.50 White Felt Hats, Mon- day < - $1.00 25¢ White Indian “Head, on sale .... cnc 20¢ Bed CONTINUING MON DAY—Our close-outs on all Winter Goods atj Drastic reductions New Beach Wear cludirg Slacks, r Suits, Shorts and Halters and new Mesh Shirtr MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOES Largest showing ; city of Boys’ fer Spring ar Whites. Blacks. ALL SHOES GUAL SOLID. LEATHER. ular Prices. | | | Nic / "Slips, Hi | Sati n T At FINE WORK AT A REASON- ABLE PRICE CECIL GRAY FISH MOUNTED 624 Front Street PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 SELECT SEA FOODS wan 38€ Yellowtail Steak, 2 Ibs. .... 35¢ Yellowtail on Bone, 2 Ibs. 25¢ 25e -25e3 BIG PINE INN Mutton Fish, 2 Ibs. ....... 25 Jewfish, 2 ths. .......... Grouper, 2 Ibs. —.. Snapper, 2 Ibs. . FRESH SHRIMP Large Select: Oysters ‘PHONE 181 Fresh Crab Meat in tb cans 65¢) FREE PROMPT DELIVERY LOWE FISH COMPANY KEY WEST, FLORIDA INSURANCE DON’T MISS THE FERRY— 319 D I Street Stop Over At — TELEPHONE NO. 1 BIG PINE KEY Only 5 Miles from No Name Key Ferry REASONABLE RATES American and European Plan OYSTERS Served Any Style ax¢ De WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 te 121 to Open Ssturday Nights | United Stites as fit for human food. Ask for and demand— IDEAL DOG FOOD