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PAGE FOUR Pepccccccccope! coccereccccssooseooeeees : SOCIETY :- Nifia deLisa Leslie, Editress TELEPHONE 149-5 Jesse Jones, Chairman, RFC: pevcacccccccscacccccocoocceppoccscsooosnezesesess | = There is no doubt that ‘ banks are really trying to Dinner-Dance At Casa | mones: ( Marina | Grand Success, | conalls Dinner-, an ateractively tucked skirt and) you I w Marina,! cape, and was further enhanced/ by a vivid red flower at the n socially of the entire Mrs, M. L. Khau wore palest p to which society has been looking figured crepe cut very low forward w y. back, and was charming pleasure, was held last tropical-looking with her The affair, beautifully tan and a flower in her ha’ smoothly executed and in C. H. Stuart was attired way a pronounced and unqualified simple but lov black success, beggars description. The crepe with multi olored bel night was perf The appoint-| Miss Mary Louise Spot ments were It was in- and Miss Dodo Johnson both ing taxes if they mew their deed a flawle lovely social very attr: ensembles. Miss! money is spent honestly for so- evening in every respect. Spottswood’s was a gold thread in! cial purpos The spacious dining m itself, checked pattern on white crep with its two Venetian-blind en- very new with its covered buttons! Charles W. Scott, closed terraces, splendidly of the same material and a medishj alight, with the orchestra in the neckline, and Miss Johnson ap-! center surrounded by a mass of peared in red and white checks green fernery, and with green of new and charming design. growing plants judiciously placed| ..Nor were these ‘all the to produce an exceedingly pleas-' that, demanded for ing aspect. In addition, h in-, lovely lines and exquisite fashion. dividual table carried its vase of Never, was there a more beauti- fresh, luscious roses and ferns. ’f: ttired assembly of — lac The service was imp: le, and the dinner something culated to delight even the most partieylar of gastronomes. The menu fol- lows: Canape Caviar, Clear Green Turtle Soup au Madere, Celery, Olives, Radishes, Salted Almonds, Broiled Pompano, Lemon Butter, Cucumbers, Julienne Potatoes, Roast Young Turkey with Cran- berry N Green Peas, Asparagus Tips. Baked Sweet Po- tatoes, Florida Fruit lad, Fresh Strawberry Sundae, French Pas try, Petits Fours, Nuts, Raisins, Cream Cheese with Saltines and Demi-Tass: was dancing both during and after dinner, with the spe- cial orchestra playing a large se- lection of new and old music for What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong eeeeseseeee e Wendell L. Willkie, Utiliay. ecutive: I contributed to FDR per- and I don’t mind telling | ®Y ish I had my money back.” Resolution adopted by Kk! loom League: in| “Every fair-minded man and| obliged to admit that eonditions deep| were better, far better, under ! prohibition than they are today.” = formal a ant events The annual Dance and Ball at Cas one of the most impo Anti-Sa- h so mu and every Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior: “People will not object to pay- et. ly ore member Na- tional Economy League: “The last widows’ pension for the Revolutionary War was paid by the United States Government in 1910.” gowns their] “| William Mitchell, Brigadier Gen- eral, U. S. A., Retired: “The political influence of the | Manufactare: ir Craft Associa- on goes right into the heart of shington.” note There were satins, chiffons, ve vets, and the popular metal- cloths with va atching| w. accessories. lar eotenie other) William Green, jewels were to be seen, and all inj of L: all, it was a brilliant and scin- “Not a constructive thought is tillating {exp ssed nor a practical idea Among those present at the Din-| proposed in the Manufacturers’ ner Dance and Ball last night | atform for economic recovery were: Mr. and \Mrs. William R_} and rehabilitation.” Porter, Mr. and Mrs, James s.| Roberts, Dr. and Mrs, William R.| David Sarnoff, President, Warren, Dr. and Mrs. William P.| Corporation: Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lancelot| “Television is now in about the Lester, Senator and Mrs. Arthur xe that sound broadcasting was Gomez. Dr. and Mr C. Pin-j when we were still using tado, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam H. Ma-| phones instead of loud speakers.” lone, Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Russell,| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Julian, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. to Denmark: the delectation the guests. Charles Tayor, Lieutenant and| ‘The report that people are Their program included the latest Mrs, E. R. MaCarthy. Dr. and | throwing away their money is not foxtrots, tangos, rhumbas and the 4 H. N. S. Jones. Dr. and Mrs. | true.” ever-popular waltzes, Julio De Poo, Jadge M It would be nly impossible Charles Barnes, Dr. and Mr: to list and describe individually) hen W. Douglass. Mr. and each beautiful ladies’ gown that Henry Brewer, Mr. and appeared last night. All of them! Jackson Golden, Mr. and Mrs. M., large corporations are not alto- were lo and in the best of L. Khau, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.) gether good for the country.” fine taste. It must suffice, there-| Stuart, Mr and Mrs, Peter Schutt, ; fore, that several of the most out-} Mr. and. Mrs. Victor R. Moffett. standing ones be described in the: Dr. and Mrs. Armando Cobo, Mr. limited sp and Mrs. Isadore Appelrouth, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Costar, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearlman, Mr. Sebastian Cabrera, J Mrs. . Tubon, Mr. . A. Printz, Mr. and Mrs. Alla , B. Cleare, Sr Mrs. Trevor, Mr, ar Jerry Trev-} or, Dr. and Mrs. A. Perez, Major and Mrs. Wade W. Rhein, Mr. and Mrs. H. Steward Leonard,! Captain and Mrs. Robert Krueger, | Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Duncan, Mr.| Mere Visitors P’land Mrs. Arthur West, Mr. and . Ma’ Mrs, Robert Graham. Arrive Here ee Mrs, Julia Bean, Mrs. and President, A. F. ings spectacle. ice, Radio of and ‘ C. M. Chester, President, General Mrs.| Foods Corporation: Mrs.|_ “The belief is widespread that al: ent policy of the Japanese Gov- ernment to maintain and mote international peace.” men’s dress was diversi of them wearing tuxedo: in tropical linens, and still others in There were also several mal s low-tails noted, One of the gowns was worn by Mrs. W R. Warren. It was of oy white satin, plain to the point of severity, and in it Mrs. Were presented a truly regina-li pearance. Mrs. William R. lone, always one of the modishly attired ladies in : & gathering, last night wore ‘royal ei Lee blue velvet trimmed with silver lace in frent and back and large bertha collar also of silver lace. Mrs. Daniel Bacon’s gown was a Chanel model in unadorned black others some f me as a whole, regardless of party, though I suppose in a eampaign vear a lot of peorle will not think so.” most W. Hunt Mi>nick, M S. H. Mudge. retired vice presi-) Sp ,ident of the Postal Telegraph’ W. M.|Company, and Mrs. Mudge, of Mrs. | Boston, Mass., D.| were arrivals over Mrs. ; i es C. C, Evans, Mrs. L. L. M Janice M. Lewis, Mrs. White, Mrs. Harry Prindal, Daniel Bacon. Mrs, Graham Fiteh, Mrs. Rafus Pitman, Mrs. Farnk Harr the VIEWS AND REVIEWS; is! ear} | Ruth Bryan Owen, U. S. Minister | Osamu Nagano, Japanese Admir-; “It has ever been the consist- | pro-; 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt, President: “I am very proud of the people; and Evanston, IIl.,' highway} last night and are comfortably lo-j THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [OPERA CAST WILL REHEARSE TONIGHT The complete cast of the Pi- rates of Penzance is scheduled to the! gather tonight at the main dining lend room of the Over-Sea hotel dothan) rehearsal. | weidt stard ont ob. ~Pripe a 3g, well as all mem- 3p 8 were asked sWhite, director, to attend the rehearsal tonigh*. Peas e left before Gil il for The meeting of the colorful lvan operetta, and lit was pointed out, PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. C. ~ Sat of prune! arrived here Monday on the S. S, Cuba and is the houseguest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bright. Mrs. George i. Knowles, avho has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jebnson, will leave tomorrow for Miami, where she js now making her residence. | fF Jr_ —— John Cordell, architect with the WPA in Key West for a tong period, left yesterday’ by plane for Miami, en route to Jackson- ville, where he has aceepted a position with a firm of architects and Pee SUNDAY DINNER By ANN PAGE COLD spell is quickly felt in the igher prices of perishable foods, ly butter, eggs, vegetables and fruits. As soon as supplies normal drop back. Sinee in- creasing supplies of eggs “ere the rule at this season, higher egg prices are bound to be temporary. } Market prices invite the housewife to serve plenty of salads, for lettuce is | cheap. Several varieties of greens are also season@ble and inexpensive. Meat and poultry prices tend to be firm but the simpler and less expensive cuts Ha itional appeal after rich holi- ya es and the citrus fruits are the oni fgg in the fruit market. Te three menus at differént Fest ae for Sunday dinner. Low Cost Dinner Round Steak Baked Potatoes Glazed Carrots Bread and Butter ice Pads Tesorcohee "Fins Medium Cost Dinner Pot Roast of Beef Green Peas ! Hot Biscuits and Butter Orange Cream Tea or Coffee Milk Very Specigi Dinner Pineepale Juice Cacktail Roast Bee! Browned Potatoes Cauliflower in Cream ‘fomato Salad Rolls and Butter Lemon Pie Coffee partic Potatoes | | ! MONTREAL.—Almost starved, ja cat was found standing guard over her three dead kittens among the ruins of a burned building in this city. CAT STANDS GUARD A receipt showing that two een- finishing touches: must be made, (At The Stores! J. G. KANTOR’S, INC. First shipment of Wikies bath-' ing trunks and suits have been, received at J. G. Kantor’s Pees men’s shop. Sport NAL. ‘sh videk! | includes. Stripe: j 1 | sotid co} USB. dpacians: 3 factured by Phillip-Johi i wep H i Fulfo: week hasf; advertises in this reasters, fryers, stags. Poultry will be parts of town by 880. | issue soft bone! broilers, and! delivered to all) eating phone — MENDELL’S MEN’S SHOP Mendell’s Exclusive Men’s Shop is mow showing the 1986 ver- sions of Manhattan Shirts for; men, The new Spring Manhattans are! the last word im correctness and! good taste. This store carries aj large stock at all times. | Scientific sterilization was ap-| proved by.21 of 30 of Brazil’s most prominent physicians and! bielegists who were cireularized, Dr. Renatd Kebi told the first | Inter-American Conference on} Mental Hygiene held here. LEGALS | IN FUR COUNTY JUDGE'S COU IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY.| Fiagims. ag PROBATE. In_re Estate of: DORA ATCHISON, Notice is hereby given to all; whom it may concern that Teresa Martinez and Wii H. Boll, the, undersigned Administrators “cum testamento annexo of the Estate of’ Dora Atchison, deceased, bave filed with the Honorable Hugh Gunn, County Judge of Monroe County,! Florida, their final report and have! made application for their discharge; as Administrators cum testamen amnexo of the Estate of Dora Atehison, deceased. Dated December 26, 1935. TERESA MART! Z, WILLIAM H. BOLL. As Administrators cum téstamento; pees of the Estate of Dora Aichiga deceased. cl CRY HARRIS, ocnay for Administrators: x testamento annexo ne of Dora Atchison, dee2t; gant io- a7] | i ¥ CIRCLIT COURT, VATE or ORIDA, ELEVENTH J L MONROE count CMAN P. J. Moore, Complainant, ! i - hat Georgia, vs. » Jackson Moore, Defendant. 2R OF PUBLICATION ring by the sworn therein named is a nonresiden the State of Florida, and that resides at 1260 bi Fulton County, Atl and that she is ovgr the age of ne years; it is therefore that said nonresident de- 1 she is hereby ri e Monday, the third dey of Fel Ty, A. D.'1936, otherwise the al-‘ legations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or-! der be published once bp week fyr four consecutive weeks in the newspaper pub- AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR., Solicitor for Complainant Jan3-10-17-24-31 j Jan8-9-10-15-16-17-22-23-24-29-30 }LOWER FURNISHED APART-| | PERSONAL CARDS—100 printea’ FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. 1934, porneerenenee eocccccces| CARD OF THANKS CLASSIFIED COLUMN Secccccccccccevosesccocs LOST NOTICE OF APPLICATION For | Our heart r itemded t the tim IS HERERY Albert F_ Men tes Now Lifes Annie Ranger Buck te alleviate cur sorrew {donors of the beautiful flera these whe the Or butes the cars. and the Leper F gave the use der of Pocabontas neral Home aid certificate embraces the lowing described property im — the Comaty of Monroe, te of Florida. { to-wit Lot PINK CAMEO BROOCH in yel- low gold. movnting. Reward for return to Mrs. Geo. Allen, 511 @aroline St. jan9-3t PERSONAL STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAIN: “INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get “a free sample o* Udga, a doc- ter’s prescription at Gardner's Pharmacy. we Key Cis Lars Page i Sq ree jane indeed grace X w_o K AND FAMILY Skin Pores Kitts Scalp Itch With six kiting medicines in liquid £ Imperia! Lotion flows inte pores and bats fuilicies and thus gets at and bi.!s the caus of scalp itch Sic and S108 3ix pr svld to the court -house FEMALE HELP—SALESLADIZS ()8' 200s | POSITION OPEN for ambitious y3¢° "* ““* woman showing stuaning Fash-_ ion Frocks. Up to $15 weekly: and own dresses free of extra cost. No investment. Send size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. N-1770, Cineiunati, Ohio. janl0-1tx highest bidder at J. G. KANTOR'S ated this 10th count OUNTS. IN PRe- FOR RENT JUST RECEIVED Big line of Men's WIKIES BATHING XKS and BATHING} PINAL, MENT—2 bed rooms, conven-' iences, porches. 519 Elizabeth Street. nov13 ith day of sent to the of Monroe final return NICELY, FURNISHED APART MENT, with garage. Apply 827 Duval street. decld 2... NICELY FURNISHED HOME with modern conveniences and garage. Corner, large porch near beach. Apply 1715 W ington street. jan9-3tx BICYCLES 'BICYCLES—WE RENT by th: j Hour, Day or Week. Repair all makes and paint them with Nu-Enamel. We carry a full supply of paris. Agent for the, Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. { ‘And sell them as low as $5.00 dows and $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. RB. Stowers Co. decig-tf Rig lime : in Stripes, Solid Colors and wh: te. Made by Johnes $1.00 to $1.95 Now showing new lime MEN’S ENGLISH SHORTS im all colors Mason county have a marker the fa where Mark Twain's grandfath was born. w Va. seen ¢ | | i / i j ' } i i 4 i i i ' i i | / i: i } i i i j i ' ' KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL ,| In the Center of the Business i and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— bite CLOSING GUT * Poys All-Weel Sweaters closing cut at, special The Artman! aug? | $1.25. ‘SECOND SHEETS—800 for 50c.! The Artwen Pr Press. aug?) MENDELL’S |) Exclusive Men’s Shop ——— MANHATTAN SHIRTS Known as the best—the best known Step into the Spring season with the self-assur- ance and contidence that ‘ood clothes will mre ¥ you. ffere are the ne anhat- tan Shirts for the smart man of today, the man Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company krfective December 22: s.s. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sun g Key West 7 A. M Leaves St. Petersburg on Sundays at Key West 7 A. M. Monday. Leaves Key West Mondays and for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and F Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agest. 2-38 urdaya, M. arrwing ednesdays at A M Thursdays 8-30 days 5 P. M. for Port DOE. SOaaOoeS Saas onan with frilled black tulle about the bosom and shoulders and in sev- eral tiers at the bottom of skirt. Mrs. J. Lancelot Lester wore greenish-blue crepe with ups ing Queen Anne collar of metal cloth. and her daughter, Miss Ophelia Lester, a pale blue satin of lovely sheen with the new} cowl neck. ‘on. es Etta Patterson, Hermione ise Spottswood, Tleer Williams, Minnie-Porter Harri Rita Piader, Natalie Minnick. Schober, K. Hughes, Alce Curry. Celia Weintraub, Gould, Cleo Kemy, | ter, Dodo Johnson. Major S. C, Monn, Me: Fitch, 3.) be Evangeline } Ophelia Les-} Mrs. Peter Schutt wore a gown of cobalt blue lace with an attrae- tice corsage roses intertwined with tropical ferns and wild vine, and Mrs. L. P. Se s gown was of black lace with sequins in front, and she, also, had a lovely corsage, hers being of pink roses.’ Bates, Abclardo Lopez. Miss Ellen Peabody was statues- Charles_B. Burns and que in pale gray chiffon that had! Bartlett. er Alton, Allen E. Hughes, J. F. | Cansey, J. Long, Mario Cal-} leja, W. Curry Harris, George! Mills White, Corrington Gill, W.) J, Peahod: John M. Hoxsey Frank Ha Ignatius Isadore Weintrany, W. of Miss il Lewis, Shimasill ey Wester, Weds Albert A. Corum In_the social column of an In- of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hat-} of, trick, of this city. H Miss Lewis will be remembered by many Key Westers as the of the marriage of Miss Jaynne} daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lewis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.’ Lewjs who were residents of Key Yaniel Lewis of Independence, to] West about 10 years ago while! Sears a“ Mr. Lewis was an engineer with = the Florida East Coast Rai Rapids, Iowa. | Their daughter Jaynne was pop The church was beautifully dec-) lar among a wide circle of orated with potted ferns, silver, friends and was graduated candles in candelabra and silver} Key West High School, ribbons. “The candelabra were! “!#8s of 1927. entwined with fern sent from “6 6 fi West, Fla., by a friend of tl Liquid - Tablets family, Mrs. John Hattrick.” nctommery Salve - Nose Drops | | \ dependence, Ohie, newspaper recent date, is the announcement} Corum, Cedar: in the checks COLDS and FEVER first day HEADACHES in 30 minutes Ushers were Dean aaa and Harold T. Hawley. The lat-| ter is the husband of the former| Miss Carolyn Hattrick; .| station are entertaining ,} afternoon, ing over the cated in the Elgin apartments on‘ turies ago Russians had to pay @ .| Eaton street, ‘tax for wearing beards has been | Mr. Mudge feels he has found placed in a Soviet museum. The | the place where his hopes for a’ receipt, stamped on a square cop- calm and peaceful vacation will per plate, said: “Beard tax re- attained, under the most de-\ ceived. Year 1725. A beard is lightful conditions in a hospitable' a burden to us.” = = ie ommunity. n Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly, | Braces F Plan who prefers a touch of color, a new refreshing note in design. Manhattan Shirts are the products of the foremost authority in the styling ef shirts for men. They are the last word in correctness and good taste. For the man who wants his shirts to eee ee ee Bermuda Meat Market Strietly FRESH KILLED PORK Heavy Western Meats i NICE, FA, MENS Rhode Island ‘i = and Dominics All: Ingredients for Souse Phone 52 White and Virg Refrigerator To Entertain | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruce, of Washington. D. C., who are re- iding for the winter in the neval with a | MONROE THEATER Dick Foran, the singing cowboy Moenlight On The Prairie Tom Brown-Virginia Weidler in FRECKLES Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night; 15-25¢ Qs my ™® SPEND Y YOUR VACATION THIG ‘YEAR IN GRIDA ed Min. ena ee er eee Be conenenesnnnseneccconen: ‘PROOF READING CONTEST Neme:...-s.-- sae ——— cocktail party from 5 te 6 The affair is being given and as a farewell] ae) Mrs. M. E. Gilfend,| aving tomorrow morn-| highway en route to capital ! eo st co" aw the VP 446 avert Wy Address... SOS DOS OOOO OCDOOS Should Be be modern and well made, we suggest some of these new Spring Manhattans. $1.95, $2.00 and $2.50 SPECIAL OFFER oO PERMANENT WAVES Iwo Permenents $5.00 $0 --rerencerme—rorovee Better Weras, $5.09 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-J Oversea Transportation Co. °°" BWNED AND OPERATED BY Thompson Fish Co. Inc, Key West “REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST — RY ET ce FRIDAY AND : SATURDA | Pr $OADS Asi TiS FOOD! 2 ats. milk @ 2 5. pes. cream 1 doz ege: lege et bn 2 he tomato. 2 t busch henry * 4 we ecez fFewee 0 & Eire Scenes ; ¥ is Y MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET HONES 68 AND 92 + ie pubes ive, OF iced CO hhadak dad Ld hide hhh did dh hdd OL ‘ Less Than A Dollar Puts A General Eleciric In Your Home We wv try of these refrigerators and fhow eee erating cost u toe obe ar down and 90c a month until July 1 you can have im your home. The “LIFTOCP” madel has the fameus Geners. Eler “sealed im” mechar- See Us Far More Details The Key West Electric Ohkkkadkakekekedkededa dh LL LL 2) (LtiAAAAAAAA Abd IPP eee etait eitdazitiih