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“PAGE FOUR be SOesscccccccccctcccecsccccccccecceccccococcceces| SOCIETY Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J Many Visitors Have Arrived To eée | | i | Spend Winter In Island City. There are many visitors from, other cities now located in Key West for the winter season, all of them escaping northern winters and enjoying themselves here in the southern clime. Others are ar- riying daily. There are also a large number Of guests spending the entire sea- son at the Casa Marina and other hotels, while others, having come for a brief stay, are so enchanted with the unusual charm of the Is- land City, have extended _ thei stay and are remaining on indef nitely. , Among the permanent visitors who have taken quarters and will remain the balance of the season, Or well into April or May, are Mrs, T. Elwood Allison and her daughter, M Meredith, of Beaehhaven, N. J., who are oe¢- etipying the A. G. Lund home on Washington street; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ingling, of Pocatello, Idaho, who have apartments at the Tre- vor and Morris Apartments on Simonton Street, Mr. Ingling being a retired railroad n and Row interested in the newspaper business; Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Brums of New Jer Mr. and’ Mrs, W. P. Trayer, of Bristol, Va., who have taken an apartment on Leslie-Calleja Nuptial aaa . Duval Street; and Mrs. Richard Atherton Noyes, of Newburyport, Mass., who, with her ttvo sons, Edward and Richard, are planning a several-months stay. Recent arrivals include W. J. Peabody of Detroit, Mich., and his daughter, Miss Ellen, who are lo- cated at the newly-constructed Strunk home at Martello Towers.’ Mrs, Peabody and a group of friends are arriving “ae the next few days. Mr. Mudge, of Boston, Evanston, Ill, are occupying and {apartment in the Elgin home on Eaton Street. Mr. Mudge is a re- tired vice-president of the Postal Telegraph Co. Other winter residents include Major-General Harry Hale, U. S. A., retired, who has for a number of years spent several months! here; Mi and Mr Hutchings Hapgood, of Winchester, N. H. Mr. and Mr Steele, of Sparta, V Mr. and Mr j Clarence Poort, of Oshkosh, Wis-; eonsin; N. S. Gingrich, Mishi-, waka, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Printz; Mrs. Graham D. Fitch} and her daughter, Miss Hermione, | of Washington, D. C.; and Mrs.| W. B. Minnick and her daughter, Miss Natalie, of Ridgefield, Conn Solemnized Here Last Night Nina del tor of The ( son West, was ing at 8:00 ‘The marriage Leslie, Society E zen, and Mario Juan Calleja of solemntzed last o’clock by the . Shuler Peele, pastor of the Fleming Street Methodist Church, at the parson- age on William street. The wedding was an exceedingly, quict one, no members of either the bride’s or groom’s family at-' tending. Mrs. Frederick Enno and Norman Lowe were present. The service was conducted with- out any of the customary-wedding appointmen without flowers, and the prayer-book ritual was followed in li of the formal wedding-ring one. The bride was very simply at- tired in a red and white print crepe dress, black picture hat, black linen gloves, patent-leather slippers and bag, and her attend- ant, Mrs. Enno, wore dark blue of Frank Schutt Among ‘Siunehe Registered At Casa Marina Among the guests now at Casa Marina is Frank R. Schutt, son of Mrs. L. P, Schutt and brother of Peter Schutt, manager of the hotel. who is visiting for a short Period with his relatives here. Mr. Frank Schutt i the Hote] Peabody Tenn., and arr several days ago by plane. He e» presses himself as pleased with the i [M manager of | Edinburgh at | crepe with red collar and trim-! mings and matehing black acces-} sories, Mrs. Calleja, a native of Vir- ginia, has attended William &) Mary College at Williar ' Columbia University York City, the Unive Edinburgh, land, the Sorbonne in Paris, Farris School in Surrey, England and for a number of years hi been employed on various papers throughout the Uni Stat Mr. Calleja, a Key Wes‘ er, is a graduate of the Florida} State Military College at Haines City, Fla., and has alse attended the University of Florida at Gainesville. He is employed in the! engineering forces now installing the sewerage system for the city. Mr. and Mrs. Calleja will now be at home to their friends at their residence at 1117 Fleming street. t-! the} dy et city and the Casa Marina, and particularly enjoyed himself the Dinner Dance and Ball Thu day night, which he attended we party with his brother Irs. Peter Schutt, Mr: ichutt, Miss Minn Sehutt and Edward C. Barwich, he latter friend of Mr. Frank! in! and is spending some time here also. Mrs. C. Aches Returns Home Mrs. Charles Archer, Caroline street, of 621 who was visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Waldron, at Deerfield, Fla., returned over the! highway last evening. ae Waldron has been seriousiy} , said Mrs. Archer. but at this | tee is well on the way to re- covery. Several weeks ago pneu- | monia was feared. The trip to and from Deer: — was made in company with Dr.| and Mrs. Frank Morrow, friends| of the Archer’s who are winter| visitors in Key West and went for! a visit in another part of the state during the holidays. : Entertained At Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruace,| of Washington, D. C., yesterday) afternoon entertained at a cock- | Tuesday afternoon January 14 at| Junior Club To Meet Tuesday Regular busine: Junior Woman’s meeting of the! Club will be held; o’clock in the rooms of the Key} West Woman's Club on Division] street, All ecmmittees are to be pres- ent and make their reports and \soeial meeting calendar for 1936! jwill be adjusted. ' Bingo Party To Be | Given For Visitors A bingo party, Pepe for winter planned par- visitors in Key West, will be staged Wednes-! {day night by the Key West Hos. } pitality League, it was announced A this morning. A variety of prizes have Beant procured by the League which|; will be awarded during the party.! Joseph Sawyer, who has managed: a number of similar affairs, will be in charge of the party Wednes- . pany, a 1 noon from Philadelphia, i took on | minimum charge {couple and the |night of jton B. Warren, | felt keenly. ithe Bapti tail party on the lawn of their winter residenee in the Navy |day night. The affair is to start | Yard here honoring Mr. and Mr M. E. Gilfond. who left this} “Winter visitors and Key Wes morning over the highway for the) ©TS will be welcome at the patty, capital. jit was pointed out today. Mr. Gilfond is the retiring Dis-| MONROE THEATER trict Director of the local WPA Valter Abel-Paul Lukas, Administration, and during the past week, prior to their depar-j Margot Grahamme. Heather ture, he and Mrs. Gilfond have’ Angel in been given a number of formal The Three Musketeers Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- and informa} farewell dinners! ahd partice. tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25e i i | | ‘CUBA BRINGS IN 35 PASSENGERS' VESSEL SAILED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON FOR TAMPA WITH 40 CN BOARD 0. S. S. company, for Key West; 14 first and no seconds for St. Petersburg; five irst and 12 second class for apa. Among the shipments of freight | sonsigned to Key West merchants | were 800 sacks of refined sugar. The ship sailed shortly after 5 o’cloek with 40 passengers, nine taking passage from Key West. Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand-, ard Fruit and Steamship rived in port this Be aft and Porter Doek Com sel will take to Frontera, berthed at the pany. The ve: ail and proceed M s eamship Ozark, of the Clyde- pallory Lines, arrived this morn- ing 8:50 from Jacksonville and! Miami and after diseharging freight, sailed for New Orleans. Freighter Brazos, of the same lines, arrived 4:30 o'clock yes-; terday afternoon from Galveston, { ipments of live turtle, | sponges and a_ misce eous rtment of freight, sailed 30 o'clock for New York. Steamship Alamo, of the same lines, is due in tomorrow route to Key West and Tampa. Dance Tonight At — | Habana-Madrid of which Cl is schedoled for ifrom 10 o’clock until 3 a. m., with Pritchard orchestra fur- nishing the same _ enchanting music as in the past. Among _ several which are announeed for mem: bers and invited guests, is 4 of $1.00 per admission Another dan for Madrid noted, those delightful the Habana- management is tonight ; innovations “| returned in tickets to be used the! issue, for refreshments, This arrangement, the manage ment believes, is one which is of fered by no other club and is con-! fident that patrons of the Ha- bana-Madrid will welcome it with] an increase of patronage. Mrs. Warren To Retarn Sunday The many friends of Mrs. Brax- wife of County! Commissioner Warren, will be de-j| lighted to learn that she will be back at her home at 612 Eaton et tomorrow evening. Mrs, Warren has been in Miami} e the middle of September, and while there underwent a s2ri- ous abdominal operation. She has now recovered sufficiently to re- turn to Key West, thus bringing great joy and relief to her many lends and _ well-wishers. Mrs. Warren is an ardent church- worker, and her absence has been son of Braxton morning over y Warren, left this the highway for a brief trip to! | Schutt, who arrived with him and| Miami Zor the purpose of eseort- jing Mrs. Braxton Warren home. Since her release from the hospi- tal several weeks ago Mrs. War- ren has been staying in Miami with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Clement H. Hudson at 400 S. W. 10th Avenue. | Arrange Program | At Baptist Charch Under the direction of Mrs. ; Thelma Speer the choir of First Baptist Ch special mus morrow evening. because of the absence of Rev. James S. Day, who is attending State Convention at rch has arranged a cal program. for to- This was done | Arcadia, George Mills White, a fore- most tenor of Key West, will sing pirit of God” and other selec- tions. Also on the program are i; duets by Mr. White and Reger Alton, a well-known baritone. Everyone is invited to attend the musical program in the eve- ning, and also the morning serv- jice which will be conducted by Rev. Alfred de Barritt, KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Elevator Popular Prices mship Ouba, of the P. and} arrived ffom | Havana yesterday with two first | | and two second class passengers | fuel en/ value! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PLAN SCHEDULE IN COLLECTION | ! A. C. TANNER, SANITARY EN-' ~GINEER, OUTLIN=S PLANS | IN CONNECTION WITH AC- TIVITIES Schedules of gatbage collect- jing trucks were pointed out again today by A. C. Tanner, sanitary | engineer, in’ order to clarfiy; ‘things for tourists who are here for the winter. A revision of the schedule one truck also was ‘ ' of announced ! Com- | which will give better service, it stock. “lis expected, to. residents section of the city. The schedules of the | trueks follow: | Truck No, | All bakeries, in several, 1—Daily service hotels, restaurant: coffee shops, grocery _ stores, meat markets, FERA elinic, all ; houses at head of island, inc!ud-} | ing Raul’s, Habana-Madrid Club,} {all houses in Naval Station, Kress} ; Store, Crusoe’s garage, all schools, | Key West Yacht Basin, City Hall; ‘ounty Court House, Armour and} |Conpany, and the WPA house, Truek. No. 4<°Monday: Duval and Whitehead Streets from -wa- ter to water and all sti tween Duval and | W Streets from Wall to South Street; Tuesday and Friday: All of Simon- ton and Elizabeth Streets and all streets between Elizabeth and Du- jval Streets from Front Street to Atlantic Ocean, and Vernon, Wad- dell, and Seminole Avenues; Ber- |sha Street and South Street from | William to Duval Street; Wednes- ‘day: Margaret Street from Caro- iline to South including Passover {and Windsor Lanes and Pauline i street, and all streets between Margaret, Passover and Windsor, :and William Street from Caroline | | 2" to Division, and all streets between Margaret and Elizabeth from Di- | vision to South Streets; Thursday: William Street from Caroline to Division, and all streets between William and Elizabeth streets | from Caroline to Division, and | Duval Street, from water to wa- j ter. Truck No. 8—Monday: Both sides of White Street - and alt streets between White and North Beach from Angela to County Road; Tuesday: All streets be- tween Margaret and White up to Olivia; Thurscay: Poth sides of Olivia between Margaret and White out to South Beach; Fri- \day: Both sides of White Street ,North Beach from |.county Road. Truck No. 38—Monday: Fort and Whitehead Streets, water to water, and all streets between. Angela to Most of Germany’s foreign students attend the University of ich, PALACE Elisabeth Bergner in ESCAPE ME NEVER Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-25c PAINT IT WITH NU-ENAMEL IT LASTS MUCH LONGER! Nu-Enamel Paint will not chip, crack or blister; everyone who uses it re- marks _ enthusiastically about the ease with which it is applied, the greater coverage per gallon and the self-leveling qualities which produce a smooth, even thickness of paint- film. IT IS SUN-PROOF GARBAGE HERE one; ware- | be-4}, ead and all streets between White andy Berlin and the University of Mun-} At The Stores} ARONOVITZ STORE ! | Sogpaas seonesenenenacces | qaeeens SHORN PERSONAL MENTION «BY BEER CHAMP = | evcescece Roboveser | minal Mrs. Ernest Thompson, was visiting her father, Frank | Camalier, over the holidays, left | yesterday afterfoon on the Steam- D. Aronovitz Department Store,! eC ‘uba for her home in Tampa. 618 Duval street, is now showing, ? * . a a complete line of Springs ready- to-wear, piece goods, white shoe: sandals, millinery and beae! Wear. | The Spring line of men’s goods, 12% afternoon for pane en route | suits for boys and men and shirts to Los Angeles, Calif. ‘in the new colors and novelty ma- terials have just been received. APPELROUTH’S {By Assorated Press’ HEIDE, Ger. Jan. 11.— Klaus Oestergaard, forced by tewn rules to choose, dtcided he would rather be “beer king” than “beard king™ of this Palitinate city. With three quarts of foam ing brew, he won the former title and surrendered his @ 15-inch beard, te the scis- sors. : Beer flowed freely im the -tehampienship beut, but Oves- tergaard, who held the whis- ker title for years, defeated @l other aspirants. He strain- ed six big steins through his whiskers in three minutes. who Richard Fricks, radio mechanic y first class, U.S. N.4 and Mrs. Fricks, left on the Cuba t yes Miss Elizabeth Pinder left on ‘the Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa where she will spend a while with relatives and friends. ! In order to make room for the new shoes, some of which have J. T. Edwards, who was spend- already been received, The Store ing a vacation with relatives and ‘pf Fashion wilt greatly reduce for “riends in Key West, left yester- Monday, all winter shoes now in dav afternoon for his home in , Tampa. Appelrouth’s is now displaying /a fine line of Spring merchandise jincluding the new silks, i | home in Wa hington. Nettles and chiddren ain for a longer stay. D.C. i will Mr. and Mrs. Evelio Rojas and ; Mallinson’s child, who were visiting with re'a-} \tives in Key West, left yesterd: a‘ternoon for their home in Tam- pa, Miss Anna Corcoran this morning by mj where {niece Miss Jo: i s| returned Lape Washins HOLTSBERG’S A.special sale on new Spring Kersey M. Sands. who pion j wash dresses will be the big fea- spending a vacation with relatives | ture at Holtsberg’s on Monday. A in Miami, retorned this morning | | wide selection of new frocks in- by plane, luding 2-pie pique 2 tpiece linen crashes in combination Franklin E. Albert, WPA colors, 1-piece zipper have ervisor of finance and reportsin, just been received for this sale. {Key West. who was in Jackson- i ville on business, returned this | morning by plane from M‘ami. the | mother. holis istmas suits, SPECIAL OFFER —or__ PERMANENT WAVES fwo Permanents $5. 00 Bs . for Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER # 407 Seuth Street Phone 574-J PEARLMAN ’S INC. ' { Special reductions on ail shoes) William Tripp, manager are offered today at Pearlman’s, large local department stor Inc!’ This store is closing out turned this morning from 2 many broken numbers. ness trip to Jacksonville. All dark dresses will be elosed out Monday. New Spring lines are now being shown at Pearl man’s, PEARLMAN’, Inc. SATURDAY AND MONDAY N. H. Hume, formerly e.Wel'ace, who was Lillie Wal Mrs. M'ss Elis ‘iting her mother, M ;}ece avd other relatives, left over | | he highway yesterday morning! ‘en rorte to her home in Brooks-; ville, Fla, | NU-ENAMEL J. R. Stowers finished its first year as the Key — West Nu-Enamel dealer. J, A. Nettles. official of the Since introducing this product auditing dapartment. Pennsyl-, here a year ago, its popularity, venia R. R.,, who, with Mrs. Net-j has grown by leaps and bounds ad tles and the children, was spend- | an ideal enamel for almost any ing a vacation with Mrs. Nettles’ surface. It is especially suitable parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L for automobile bodies. Roberts. left yesterday on the et Cuba for Tampa en route to his PAINT SALE Spring Wash Materials in- | | (D. ARONOVITZ | ] DEPARTMENT STORE ES Now shewing complete line of i : cluding the new Rough Weave Crashes, _ London Tawnes, Printed Shantung, i Jenny Lind Muslin and many 1-p‘ece eas at POPULAR j Seersucker i of 4 | | Se . POPULAR PRICES. $1.50 Peephole Crepe, Greatest assortment of colors, yd. . 72x99, reg. $1.25, at $1.00 | per yard .... . 20 shown in the city by Aronovitz, i All Shoes guaranteed. Spring Ready-to-Wear. Piece New Candlewick Sheer, pastel Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Pepperell Sheets, extra long, 40 inch Baby Bae on sale One ease Single Pinces, spe- ET Eee Goods, White Shoes and San- Shoes for early Spring in Company has 300 pairs VF Prown Ox‘ords at, pa $1.75 ani $1.98 SALE ON DRESS \ i a Fer those who would and paint their homes, good news today in the advertise- ment ca: d by South Florida Contracting and Engineering Com pany. This concern is reducing their stock of Sherwin-Williams paint and is offering flat white at a special low price. } up there 33.00. and $3.50 Dresses. on sale $1.88 $5.00 and $6.00 Dresses. or sale $2.88 and $3.88 All hicher prices ranges equally reduced. SALE ON TRAVEL PRINTS T latest carry 10 pieces Subscribe to The Citizen—20e Fou'ards weekly, HOLTSBERG'S SPECIAL SALE MONDAY ON NEW SPRING WASH DRESSES —See Window Display— Consisting of 2-piece Suits, 2-piece Linen in eombination colors Zivper Dresses, Dresses—10 dozen the prettiest shown. some pr $2.95 in the lot, on day, all at one price ...... SPECIAL PIECE GOODS SALE MONDAY New Sport ‘ Seers' ckers, Bale, 3 for. 5 2....: New Printed Batistes, on per yard ..... Ancther shipment Puff Muslin, yd. ............ 40 inch Pastel Shades Crepe, reg. 75c, yd. |. Imported Piques, solid per yd. .. Mallinson’ per yd. .... only the best. MSNDAY MORNING SPECIALS New Wash Dresses and Priats, e Watch window new Wash Dres Monday. New Crash Linen aad Printed Bat'ste Dre: Linens $1.00 for sale in end SH@ES. Sportwear, Sandals and Beachwear. ——————————— REMNANT SALE MONDAY Gne table of Remna: corsisting cf all kinds or Summer, and Winter ma- terials, om sale Monday morning. be on time: a = $1 98 ‘and $2.98 Large assortment of new Pique ; | Crashes ONE. COUNTER OF CLOSE- OUTS FOR MONDAY MORNING — Boxed Hand- kerchiefs, some slightly soiled at, box ........ 1 lot Ladies’ Gloves Ladies’ Bags, $1.00 Printed Batiste c value, on |. 1S¢ and 17¢ 25 pieces of and Voiles, sale Monday. i ir values, each pans tees - 25¢ Children’s Phoenix Sox, close- out, pair . Ladies’ House Dr $1.00, each _....... MEN’S AND BOYS pe. PARTMENT Men’s and Boys, Suits, new styles and new Spring Shades and materials. Larg> assort- ment—all sizes. Finest assortment of Boys and Men’s Shirts in solid colors and novelty materials at | | da's, Millinery and Beach Wear at most r@atonab!e prices. the and ) Printed } Whites and Sport Combina- tions. Low and High Heels; all sizes to suit all feet. Come and see the new styles first } } i FOODSTUFFS kept REFRIGERATORS are Nyy KY SATURDAY, JANUARY 11. 2938. “ ' BW ? VACATION tees YEAR oe FLORIDA. . Jor sour weal! UJ Yrs SN Ly Z CHB teneceee Vl MALLINSON'S SILKS for the New Sprimg Season NOW ON DISPLAY hades; our win Jescrmtien r ow and eusiity was never finer We Mowe st thing tung, t RING ensppege i F eceived. over our Drocse es 14 to 46, 1» to . $17.96 Rayon Dresses, $1 Washable 14 to 46, on -.. 98e RECEIVED — Hand- or Ladies, ali sizes MONDAY SALE ON HOME NEEVS Sale on 3-year Guar- ee ee . A " y-Dide > Curtains and Cur- a Read tain x — Store ef Fashion City’s Leading Ladies Store 1. APPELROUTH ~ AFTER YOU HAVE READ THE SUNDAY STAR TOMORROW, CHECK UP ON THE ADVER- TISERS WHO FURNISH INTEREST- ING READING. healthful as if they were ice. Our Refrigerators are doubly hea’ and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——On Display At—— Thompson Ice Company, PHONE NO. 8 AND WATER-PROOF Carried Exclusively in Key West by J. R. Stowers