The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 20, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ° ° ° ° Nina deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J 200600000 0202220 008 OOOOOOOOHSOOOOSOAASORDAAEOSOO8 More Visitors Arrive Here; | Registered At Casa Marina! Casa, here yesterday the customary Mrs. | popular Sunday Afternoon Tennis on, of Tea was not held at the hotel. Riverside, Illinois, who, pleased’ Players scheduled to appear with their visit here last season,;the courts yesterday will be seen have returned this year for an in-! instead next Sunday afternoon. definite stay. | Meanwhile the gnests at Casa Numbered among other arrivals Marina are enjoying the abund- are Mr. and Mis. H. F. McLaury,! ance of sports that are to be had of Downers Grove, Illino andj there. The lovely Beach Casino the Me Hugh Prater and , is always well-yatronized, and Danie MsLaren of Detroit, Michi | every day fishing parties go out gan. Both Mr. Prater and Mr.j after finny prey. The hotel putt- McLaren are with an automobile | ing-greet draw golf enthusiasts | organization in Detroit, and will! for practice shots, and the ten- spend their winter vacation here!nis courts almost always in the Island 5 ! several players on them. Due to the unusual and goes on bu: and pleasantly element weather holding the hotel. at the Week-end ar $ Mr. and Marina include Paul G. Warren and thei in- at forth Ganiértil And Mrs. Dalton Arrive To Spend Winter Dalton are making their first visit to Key West in twenty years, and }are much interested in seeing the various changes that have taken Key West now numbers among; its winter visitors General A, C. Dalton, U A., who, with Mr Dalton, arrived over the highway Jast night from Hampton, Virginia. ! place here since their last trip. for a two-months’ stay in the Is-| During their stay here General land City. | and M Dalton are stopping at General Da!ton Assistant | the Gaiti Apartnients on White Quartermaster during the War,/ street, and look forward to and was also a member of the | interesting anc enjoyable Shipping Board Both he and Mrs. / months. “Tom Thumb Wedding’’ And Fashion Show Tuesday Night as an two Galotte, Kerr, Charles Lowe, In the fi Jimmy Singleton, Ruth Keaton being pe Thumb Wed- which Harris Tue Plans are rapid! fected for the “Tor ding” and Fashion Show will be at the School tomorrow evening, day at 7 The tose and cene of the fashion show, which will be devoted to morning garb exclusively, there is being given as a_ benefit for; will appear Catherine Conner, the school’s Parent-Teacher As-| sociation, and will be sponsored by the Second Grade B Over fifty ¢ selected to take part in the formance, and the cast will clude some of the most attractive’ talent in the school. he Wed- ding” will be complete in eve detail. — Love pastel colored costumes will be worn by the tiny bridesmaids, and the fashion show promises to be unique, since it is the first of its kind in the city staged entirely for children. Charming school clothes, beach togs, pajamas and. party clothes from the leading stores of the city will be modelled by the children, and between popular and able performer Harriette Johnson, Buddy sell, Bob Pinder and Ruth Roberts will play and sing popular songs. The followin children — will staged 30 o'clock. and robes, chool clothe: nd these will Collins in pajamas | Scene two will been pe Idren have Beverly Jackie in-. Charles Perey Curry, Jr., Cur Barbara Warren, Wilkins and Ruth DiNegro. Scene three will depict charming sports outfits for skating, tennis and bicycling, and the models will be Nell Sands, B a Johnson and Ruthie Stricker. In the fourth |there will be seen a number of bathing. swimming and beach suits, the young people appearing! being Ellen Wharton, Copeland Johnson, Jimmie Singleton, Bever- ly Curry, Lois Ray Heiner, Nancy s' Norman and Patsy Goehring. Scene five, the closing one on the program, will show the latest and loveliest in party dr for little girls, and those children pre- take part in the “Tom Thumb senting this scene will be Emily Wedding” pre tion Emily Helseth, Mary Ramsey, Betty, Helseth, Dan S'! up, J Ann Pierce, Ellen Wharton andj} kowitz, Fay Roberts, Dorine Cruz.| Wilma Russell. Cynthia H Dorothy Hobbs.; The entire show promises to be Annie Averiette, Doris Thompson, unusual and interesting to a large: Anna Cook, Kenneth Kerr, Forest’ degree, and a large attendance i: Arthur, Billy expected at the Harris School to- rup, John Gibson, .. morrow evening to view the “Tom! Buddy Rodrigu Thumb Wedding” and the fashion| Joy Ayis Ball. show. several shorts, School Circle Entertained | Arranging Plans |For Luncheon Mrs. H. S. Dexter the room mothers of the K High Friday afternoon at her home at} United and Whitehead streets, and it was a most enjoy-! able occasion, during which var shments were served, . Paul Herrick, chairman of! the room representatives, presided} at the business meeting which was! held in conjunction with the so- cial afternoon, and those present,) besides Mrs. Dexter and Mr ck, incl uded Mis. Wesley 4 d n P. Kemp, Knight, Mrs. Paul M Lawton Watson and Mr: Henriquez. entertained, Key West last Preparations go forward for the Tropical Luncheon to be given at Woman’s Club Thursday, January It is stated that Junior-Senior Schoo! the House on corner of a attend. Reservations can be 1 Robert It was also shown that all ade calling Mrs. Lord, 56. morrow. | Bicycle Club Plans For Ride Members of the Bicycle Club, haye planned anoth-! ef the delightful for Wednesday night, January 2 Friday. Coral Isle Firemen Plan Bingo Games Vv er rides stead ,of as heretofore. Key We Firemen will sponsor a bingo games to be given at 614 Duval street in the building formerly oceupied by the Boston Store. Games will be staged every, the Club Miramar for yvening beginning at 7:30 o’clock.’ supper. A’ wide beautiful’ === See prizes will for each Opens Skin Serax. ‘ game and free will be Kill Is Scalp Itch _ With, six, teh killin liquid penta! lunteer series of : Miss Florence Sawyer, street, 7:30 o'clock, Roosevelt Boulevard, ride around a Spanish - = awards selection be ¢ made each night The adve tisement on the front Visan: fad I Létion page of this issue js good for one flows into pores and hair follicles pped and this week. cause of scalp itch. 35c¢ and $1 ont Betty; Esther Margaret Curry and Waldo} X be modelle d by C atherine Conner, | suitable} scene! reservations | must be made by all who propose } by} "phone reservations must be made by to-! in-} Meet Tomorrow They will meet at the home of} | 523 Eaton’ of the Junior-Senior P.-T, A. will! > and stop at medicines | and thus gets at and kills the ' 00, ’ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ [SHIP AGROUND | WAS FLOATED TO HELP VESSEL lige WARBLER Aiceenes| TUG WILL SALVAGE STEAM- | IN GETTING AMERICAN | SHIP SUNK IN ST. i EAGLE OFF | JOHN’S RIVER Steamship. American Eagle, of | Wrecking Tug jthe American-Foreign Steamship: 1:29 this afternoon en company, which was ashore 0 | Jacksonville Stexivies tulSaea. | Pulaski Shoals, last week, was | floated Saturday afternoon by the | Ship Welcombe, an te the st Wrecking Tug Warbler, after | 70 me Rivge ia collision wit | working two days on the vessei, |* SE a at | ‘The steamer was in condition | , if is said, i resting on the 's bottom, but j e er voyaye and as? n eer ailed under | it not submerged. The Warbler soon 1 si fee oun steam for Baltimore.| Will make such repairs as nec The tug returned to rs sary to float the ship and permit POSSE Si SEPT her proceeding to drydock for re- { pairs. The sunken vessel with scrap iron and w. fon a voyage with her ‘Japan when the c r. ANNOUNCES DEATH \OF T. S. HUMPHRESS Word has been received by Mrs. Bernard Allen of | death of: her uncle, Thomas Warbler left route to ‘PERSONAL MENTION eoaceccceseesee | Edna Smith, head of the} musie department, ending the week-end| . family in Lakeland, Fla.,} {returned on the Cuba from Tampa; jthis morning. loaded s starting cargo to [eee sion occur- | M High School H. grove i board, {the Cuba from a business Tampa and other points. McClanahan, _ assistant} pector of the state plant returned this morning on} it to here the R. J. Perez, who was spending a vacation in Tampa, returned| this morning on the S. S. Cuba.] | A. L. leaving on the | for Havana. Dudley was a passenger Cuba this morning | Pedro Rosendo left this morn- jing for a visit with relatives in | Havana. | \B. de Menezes, Brazilian con- sul in Havana, who was spending a few days in Key West, and son, | Adolfo, left this morning on the Cuba for Havana. and Miguel Gz son the Cuba a where they will spend sev- with relatives and J. R. Gare) } were passenge! Hava eral friends. Erie Gwynn and daughter who were spending a few di in Miami with relatives. ! returned on the plane yesterday morning. Merlin Monsalvatge, of the zirm of Monsalvatge and Drane, of |K West and Miami, who was in jKey West for a short business visit, left yesterday afternoon by plane for Miam } Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson left on the plane yesterday for a stay in Miami and to meet Mr. Johnson who is an engineer on the Steam- ! ship Florida. H Mrs. Newton Curr | visiting with her | George Schmucker in jleans, returned yesterday by} i plane from Miami, accompanjed! by Mrs. Schmucker, who will visit | with her mother, Mrs. Florida | Lightbourn and other relatives. , Who was ter Mrs. New Or- | Dance Tonight At | | : Habana-Madrid ' Habana-Madrid Cl Club wil! spon-} sor a dance tonight at the club- j-house beginning at 9:00 o'clock j and ending at 2:00 a. m. Tourists and out-of-town _ visi- tors are invited to attend this af- There will be no cover} | 1 | Hospitality League To Meet Tonight The Key West Hospitality} League will hold its regular { monthly meeting at A full attendance of the mem bers is di | Dance Friday Night At Cuban Club ] Sak Senior Class of Key West High! j School will sponsor a Mid-Term} Dance at Cuban Club Friday} night, January 24. This affair marks the close ofj | the first semester'of the school} ar. John Pritchard’s Orchestra! Il furnish musie for the occasion! ; which starts at 8:00 o'clock. |P.-T, Assn. Will We said, in | | ! i | } | The regular monthly meeting} 1d tomorrow afternoon at! ‘clock at the “High School! building. A large attendance is! | requested at this meeting. ildren’s Colds. Yield quicker to double.action of, Vicks Ch > | Double-M | OCTOBER we issued a daring challenge to thé smokers of the nation. Mellow Old Golds don’t give you a thrill, we'll pay the bill and pay it double, © Never before had such an offer been made on a cigarette. But we madeit with our eyes open. The prize crop tobaccos in’ Double-Mellow Old Golds fully justi- fied this 2 to 1 wager. ®For the benefit of those smokers who overlooked this offer, we repeat it again _|WARBLER LEAVES | EBERHART ( COMES | CORRINGTON GILL TO CITY TODAY LEAVES ON PLANE ARRIVED HERE. FROM MIAMI. ASSISTANT To H HARRY HOP. ON BOARD COAST Hl GUARD PLANE KINS HAD BEEN SPEND- ING VACATION HERE to Hop- sev- custodian at — Corrington Gill, assistant Fort Jefferson National Monu- WPA Administrater Harry ment at Garden Key, Tortugas kins, who was in Key West group, arrived this morning on a eral weeks enjoying a ; - oe vacation, coast guard plane from Miami. left. by st iin. iter Mr. Eberhart left last Geck’qal Saeko cee Diane: the Sis Vaeht Covey for Garden 2itewioon for Miami en route to Key. Saturday one of: the mem- Washington. bers of the yacht’s crew, co'ored) At Miami Mr. Gill will be join- Fred Eberhart, man by name of Hayward, suffer-' oq by County Commissioners Win.! ed a stroke and a Coast Guard = plane was summoned to transport sited Ggakiopelid seemispro wee the stricken man to Miami. leaving on Pan-American Mr. Eberhart accompanied the this afternoon. and travel in com- suffer on the trip to Miami, and. pany to the capital. returned this morning. Just what the nature of the group’s mission to Washington is was not divulged but it is under- plane Humphress, Sr., in Tallahassee. He passed away at his home there stood it is vitally important Sunday, January 12, following ® Key West and Key Westers long illness, ig Mr. Humphress was thé broth- er of the late Braxton Sheehee. | He is survived by three sons; Thomas and John Humphress of ; Tallahassee and Sherod Humph-! ress of Oregon. Numerous other relatives and friends. also mourn} his passing. rashes,chafing, yan Resinol. ‘eczema, dryne: ' resentative of and. assistant t matters connected with the Key} to ‘WPA DIRECTOR MRS. J. JOHNSON RETURNS HERE BURIED YESTERDAY Thomas D. Orr, WPA director jin Key West, returned this after- | nie Jeanette Jobe | noon on Coast Guard plane from| Saturday morning at . Petersburg after a to} dence. 512 Bahama WPA headquarters heid yeste : ville, Fla, Mr. Orr's trip to Jacksonviile, ‘it was annouhced by him befo he left, was for the purpose éf Funeral serv visit in Jackson- be ch, fieiat © Funeral ar. Echatge of Le talking over matters relative to|_.7 other projects in Key West and! with’ the object of putting thore money in circulation in Key West. | This afternoon, Mr. Orr con-| ‘| ferred with Corringten Gill, rep-} — to federal WPA ad-' Washnigton, on J ree Bran’; Harry Hopkins, ministrator in ; You have tried for your cough bronchisl West cdministration. Mr. Gill was to leave for Washington vir Coast Guard piane to Miami this afternoog. fy a SPECIAL OFFER —en—_ PERMANENT WAVES ‘} Iwo Permanents $5. 00 for _._.. Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-3} ver 2tol i i ‘i i that you ill like effect, if the new Double- Established 1760 119 West 40th Street, New York City > llow OLD GOLDS DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK if it isn’t the finest cigarette you ever smoked today. Smoke half a pack of Double- Mellow Old Golds. If it isn’t the finest smoke you ever tasted . . . just mail us the remaining cigarettes and the wrapper, at any time before May Ist, 1936, and we'll send you double the price you paid for the full package . . . plus postage. _ ALL OLD GOLD CIGARETTES NOW ON SALE, NATION-WIDE, ARE

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