The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 7, 1936, Page 4

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FOUR : THE KEY WEST CYTIZEN TUESDAY, JANUABY Pe rccccccsccscoscescoseepesogosscssesecosene! SOCIETY Nifia deLisa Leslie, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 Stuarts ieee To Key West For Another Winter Season, who this time! Mr New at in- ‘Among the many visitors have returned to Key West Season after spending some here last year are Mr. and C. H. Stuart, of ewark, York, who are ag: guests Casa Marina Hotel for an definite period. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Stuart will be re-| over her opponents in both wom-; membered as ardent fishing fans,; golfers and swimmers. to be seen daily at the Beach Casino, on the golf course or fol- lowing the sport of fishing. Both Mr. and Mrs. Stuart express them- selves as delighted to be back in, the Island City, and Mrs. Stuart, particularly. loves the beautiful rock roses she has found which are to be found practically, nowhere else. | Other guests at Casa Marina in- elude Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Khau. of Fo Hills, L. Who are so ple that instead of r # was their original with the ¢ maining one day| intention} They are} j ticularly beautiful this year, 2 { these, | guests this they are spending several weeks here. Both Mr. and Mrs. Khau are tennis enthusiasts, and ‘participat-! ed in the games on the Casa Ma-! rjna courts on Sunday during the! first ten: tea of the season, when Mrs, Khau was victorious} en’s singles, Mr. and M of Minneapolis, ived at the hotel yesterday,; where they will remain for some time. This is Mr. and Mrs. Gil- lette’s first trip to Key West, and they are indeed pleased th it. Sport enthusiasts, they spend; s. L. R. Gillette and here} hours daily on the putting greens; and courts of Casa Marina. The putting greens and gardens of the hotel are the with the Casino, justly Beach have provided the usual interest. Many Books With Beautiful “Whe Key West on ‘Duval street anne dition of a number of teresting titles just p culation, which will be welcome news for the patrons of the Library, who have been anticipat-| img this addition for several days, and will be quick to take ad- omeee of it. Public Library es the ad- new and in-' t into ci include such re- s as Ernest Heming-} f Africa”; ’ by Mrs. cent succes: | includes, Titles At Public Library together romance Charles A. Lindbergh, with yolumes of fiction, and mystery. A partial list of the new books besides the two men- tioned above, Hands, Keep Away From Water, Vein of Iron, It Can’t Happen Here, Old Jules, Europa, White Ladies, Death in a | Little Town, Sudden Death, But- iterfield 8, Golden Apples, Val‘ant] is the Word for Carrie. Time at Norns, Rose Petal, Spring Came on Forever and The Golden Cord.| i Paul hin Leaving Here Thursday of New York City, who for several weeks past has| been enjoying a vacation in Key West, regrets exceedingly that he! must terminate his delightful stay here and return north via plane on Thursday. Mr. Linz has had an active but thoroughly ful and lovely time while here. He has been ex- tensively entertained by local so- ciety, many cocktail parties, teas and dinners having been given honoring him. The bala of his been given over to his Paul Linz, re has orite | Judge Browne Gives Dinner Judge Jefferson B. Browne en- tertained last night at dinner in his home in the Air Station} Apartments, in honor of Judge Halsted L. Ritter and Mrs. Ritter, and other Federal court officials Judge Browne’s guests were] Judge and Mrs. Ritter, Hon. w.} Sariders Grariling and Mrs, Gram-| ling, M Franklin Har Mrs. | Mrs. Dixon U. S. Mar-| jiams, clerk P.-T. A. 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This trial treatment won't cost you one penny and it may prove to be the right medicine for you, too. Your name and address on a post card will bring It by re- torn mall rite today to: 0. W. Dean, Pres. Free Brea Products Co. De 1867-A,Benton Harbor, Mich—a. yr. On Return North sport, fishing, and he some splendid catches. terday, while gion, Mr, Linz landed a twenty- two pound bull dolphin, which is the dolphin record so far this season. Mr. Linz has been occupying the cottage at 707 Seminole Ave- nue that last year was the home of Robert Frost, the distinguish- ed poet. He has more than en- joyed his stay here, and has ex- pressed a firm intention to return at some later date for a more ex- tended visit. has had Only yes- iManslaens oF | King To Meet Daughters of The King, of St. Paul’s Church, will meet tomor- row afternoon 4:30 o’clock at the home of Miss Li Watlington, Duval street. Dance Tonight At Habane-Madvid There will be a dance tonight at Habana-Madrid Club from 9 | till 2-o’clock. John Pritchard’s Orchestra will furnish a good program of dance} |rhythm fer the affair. held tomorrow afternoon 3 o'clock in the s¢hoel auditorium and all members are expected to be pres- ent, NAAASASA SS 2) TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do net receive your paper by 6:15 o'clock im the afternoon, call telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home, A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:15 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering plaints, Fielp us give you 100 percesit service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citi- zen, com- SLI LILI LI IS SI Ss Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ weekly, BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Emba’ mer Phone 135 Night 696-W Minnesota, | _:indications there will be eason with more than{ | LARGE CROWD | HEARS SINGING INDIAN CHIEF, | APPEARED FOR SECOND TIME AT FLEMING ST. CHURCH H SING AGAIN TONIGHT j a | There was an immense | present at ithe Methodist Church last evening to hear Chief‘ Silver Tongue, world’s greatest Indian tenor soloist, who. vas heard in song during the spe- y cial services and concert put on. | In addition te the large crowd | were many standing on the ont-; | side, unable to gain entrance, who j also thoroughly enjoyed the sing- nig and other features making up ithe evening’s program. The Indian chief will again to! {at 7: der another solo. Rev. Shuler Peele, pastor of the church, has pro- appear | arranged another excellent j gram for tonight, and from another record crowd in attendance. act Chief Silver Tongue, who was the feature. soloist at the Indian lage at the World’s Fair in | Chicago, thoroughly pleased the | audience last night as well as on Sunday evening. when he appear- }ed with his tenor renditions in which his voice was heard to great advantage. SHITE MSO OM COMING EVENTS The following events cover the week of January 5 to January 11: TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 Monroe—“Desert Vengeance” and “It’s in the Air. Palace—“Lovers Helen Chalder. shorts Bayview Park-—4:30 P. M. So- {cial League diamondball game. Bayviwe Park—Handball and | | | Divine” with Also comedy and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8 Monroe—“Charley Chan’s Se- eret” and “It’s in the Air.’ Palace—“Lovers Divine” with Helen Chalder, Also comedy and shorts. Bayview tennis. Park—Handball and out on the boat le} Bayview Park—4:30 P. M. Diamondball. Yacht Basin—Swimming in- Habana-Madri Young Democratic Club. }P. M. satil ? Corai Isle Casino—2 P. M. un- j til 4 P. M. Boxing and wrestling Snstruetions. |\—Dance by the From 9 THURSDAY, JANUARY 9 Monroc—“Freckles” with Tem | Prown and Virginia Weidler, end |#Ch: ey Chan’s Secret.” Also lsexal malice rms Trail of Terror” | with Bob Steele. Also serial end short subjects. Bayview Pcrk—Handbal and tennis. Bayview Park—4:30 P. M. So- League diamondba]! game. Yacht Basin—Swimming j str uctions, cia FRIDAY, JANUARY 10 Monrse—“Moonlight on | Prairie” with Dick Foran, “Frec 2 | Palaee—‘“The Trail of Terror” | with Bob Steele. Also serial ana | short subjects. | Cutan Club—Dance with aa Pritchard end his boys at 9 P. Bayview Pavk—Handball tennis. High School Gym—Basketbali doubleheader at 7:30 P. M Bayview Park—4:30 P. M. So- icial Teague diamondbal] game. the and SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 Monroe—“Three Musketeers” | with Water Abel, Payl Lukas, | Marget Graham and Heather An- gel. Palace—“Esca,e Me Never” with Elizabeth Bergner and | Hugh Lindser. Also comedy and shorts. Duval Street—7:30 P. M, 9:30 P. M., Promenade. Habana-Madrid—Dancing and the best of drinks. Raul’s Club om the Boulevard— | Dancing and fancy drinks. SALA L hdd de de { until hair and thes eae et a kills cause of sealp itch, 35¢ and Helen Chandler-Marta Eggerth aa LOVER DIVINE Comedy and Short Reel [J Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢| LAST EVENING; PLANS TO) Morning plane. Fleming Street; num-] New York, arrived by plane this | ber which filled the church, ek night at the same church; state, returned on the plane from 5 o'clock when be will ren- {Miami this morning. all | holidays in-) SCOOPS SODLDD LDS OD ODO OS ROSCOE SODOOOOSISO9OCO9DO929 H PERSONAL MENTION -| P9SCe CeceseceseososecoocolS ecosescocsoce Frahk-Lewinsky, who ‘was in ioe McDermott,» junior! Miami for a brief business trip, partner in the Reedy Forwarding returned this morning by pjane. Company, who was on a business j visit to Miami, returned over the Manuel. Domeneche, who was, highway Sunda; spending a while with relatives at! West Palm Beach, returned on the! (By HAVANA, Giovanni Guerriero, who was ' arrested in Key West charged - : With iHegal entry to the United W. J.-Parrish, prominent south States and was later released on Florida merchant, who was in the bond, arrived this morning by city for a short visit with friends, plane te answer to the charges in left yesterday by plane for Mi- federal court. ami: | { B.D. Treyor, who was absent John A, Luff, with the Western from the eity on business, re- jUnion _ Telegraph Company in turned over the highway yester- day afternoon. He was accom- morning to join Mrs. Luff and panied by Hubert Baker, who is daughter who are spending the here for a short visit with relatives winter with relatives, , and friends. Reedy For Mrs. n spenc with M. Mnnie bs her i Mrs. Attorney and returned over 666 Liquid - Tablets Salve - Nose Drops ] Herman Holtsberg, son of Mr.) and Mrs. Morris Holtsberg. who had been visiting at points in the C. P. Hogeboom, U. S. customs service in Port Everglades, Mrs. Hogeboom and son C, P. Jr., who arrived over the highway Sunday. rarding Company, is located in Miami. jing the hol children, P. DeBoe, Osgood Otto and Mrs... J CUBAN SWAMPERS COMBAT MALARIA Associated Prexs) J: Rodolfo Ipina, med findimg enly 15 cases of in the swampy Cienege de Zapata region, learned that people there 7.—Dr. inspector, malaria Bury cal who Otto, who has in M Dr. and Dr. and .Mrs. A checks COLDS and FEVER first day HEADACHES in 30 minutes will teave tomorrow morning. Mr. ‘Hogeboom came to attend the ses- sion of fedérai court. Miss Camille ‘Santini and Perez, who were spending in Miami with their! Mrs. J. §. Moore, son James, families, returned by plane this Jr., and ‘daughter Catherine. ar- morning to resume their studies rived over the highway week at the Convent of Mary Im-‘and are making preparations to macu'ate | join Mr. Moore, head of the Olga the for _. | | SPECIAL OFFER —on—— PERMANENT WAVES fwo Permanents Phone 574- ' ' combatted Une disease by massag- mt State # $5.00 Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS, MILLER 407 South Street DONT GET UP NIGHTS Use Juniper Ol Becks Leaves, Etc ing themselves with infusiens of an herb known as “bitter Broom.” He suggested the health de- partment with plant. experiment the Fr waste mua! Politicians being advised to avoid the “rum nese” peril MONROE THEATER { Jack Benny-Una Merke’ IT’S IN THE Aim ais DESERT VENGEANCE Matinee: Balcowy, 10c; Orches- tra. 15-20c; Night: 15-25 urtita ver frequent s burning and seckacne leaves, ete called Bukew tive. In f veur drags sen tab taxa i i i i Tke formel Opening Dinner cad Dance at Le Cosa Karina wil iake place this year on Tharsday evening, Janucry ninth. A cordial invitation is extended to the pee sie of Key West to pcriicipate as has been their cnanal tom. Dinner will be served at 8:08 o'clock and danc- ‘ag from $ zatil 2. The cover charge wi! be $2.59 per person. _ Fleaz2 call Mr. Reed, phone 788 fer your table reservations. PETER SCHUTT Mamacer. -NOW...ON SALE ! 4 NATION-WIDE -a Old Golds Double-Mellow DOU BLE YOUR MONEY BACK if it isnt the finest cigarette you ever smoked AY, THROUGHOUT Key West, ciga- rette counters offer you a new cigarette delight. Double-Mellow Old Golds, made of the finest tobacco ever put in a cigarette. But we are getting ahead of our story. Lorillard set out to create a new stand- ard of quality in popular priced cigarettes. “Never mind the cost!” Lorillard’s leaf men were told. “Go out and buy up the pick of the world’s prize tobacco crops, “Scour the American and Turkish mar- kets. Get the luxury types of tobacco; those customarily used in the- most ¢x- Avg A Lorillard had to wait two long-years before this tabacce nechd be pibpiaiphieg to you. Now, double-aged and mellowed it #8 ready for you in Double-Mellow Prize Crop Quality or heard about cigarettes. 1. They’re milder. 2. They taste better. The sum total is the thrill Double-Mellow Old Golds. back” guarantee. No at no extra cost! Adg_up all the claims you have ever read 3. They give you a pick-me-up. 4, They're easy on the throat. you get in Claims are easy to make ... but you can’t smoke claims. An Old Gold in your lips is better than all the adjectives in So we invite you to try Double-Mellow Old Golds on this “double-your-money- READ THE OFFER change in the package, #4 lf you don’t get a thrill, we'll pay the bill (and DOUBLE) sporting chance on 2 pact of Deum: Mow Old Geids. Smoke ten of the cagareties Hf you dont Say they're the finest you ewer tasted. ma. the peckage wrapper with the ten remamung agareties & 4: = amy time beiore May is: 1936, and we'll send you coum the pnce you paad tor the ful! package. sic: semag- Established 1760 119 West 40th Steet, New York City 7, BOY...wa these DOUBLE-

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