The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 25, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SNAPSHOT CUIL MAKE A SILHOUETTE ‘SATUBDAY, JANUARY 25. 1938. wonaavrsoersrereqenevece| ma aay SHOWING OF. mee wegcegoosogooooosesegoroe 5: OCI *: Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J SPECIAL OFFER ——— PERMANENT WAVES Iwo Permanents TBP cco | | BEING EXHIBITED IN MAIN MUSEUM °° | MANY DIFFERENT KINDS OF STAMPS BEING SHOWN IN d CONNECTION WITH SPAN- eeesepepeseseoooregsesse Rogelio Gomez, justice of the! . ; peace in Key West, . who was; A pratomime ensitled, “The spending a few days in ‘Cuba with| Qld Rugged Cross,” will be pre- relatives and friends, returned | sented at the First Methodist yesterday on the Steamship Cuba Church on Sunday eventing at the ees Sy | regular worship service. lore Ee | Special lighting effects. inelnd- Frederick E.. Richardson and. ing the lighted cross, will further } F []NERAL HOME Albert Dudley, winter visitors in, enhance the beauty of the story. Reception At Hospitality House Very Much Enjoye ‘Fhe mecting and informal re-;sizes and heights of containers to ¢eption as held last night at the | be used so as to produce the most Hospitality House on Duval str et pleasing effects and the proper by the Key West b, sie eg honoring Mr. and T.; arrangement and combination of Bruns, was attended by a small’ flowers and plants to present them but very interested and apprecia-| in their best aspects. tive group. | The latter part of Mr. Bruns’ Mr. Bruns, who ecretary of} talk dealt largely with the north- the New Jersey Federation of, ern flower shows that haye been Garden Clubs, delivered a most! held in the past. Both he and instructive talk that ranged! Mrs. Bruns have had a large num- through several subjects of vital ber of entries in these shows, for interest just now to Garden Club: they are vitally interested in members, committee women and’ plants and flowers and work to- chairwomen, with the Key West) gether to make their entires un- Flower Show, sponsored by the! usual and beautiful. local organization, scheduled to A social hour followed Mr. take place in February. j Bruns’ speech, during which all Mr. Bruns spoke first on the: the ors met and talked with condition and preparation of soils’ him and Mrs. Bruns and refresh- for different kinds of plants, and} ments consisting of fruit punch, went on to explain the various, cakes and sandwiches were ser- phases of flower shows in general, ved, and the entire occasion was the artistic arrangements possible: much enjoyed by those attend- of the flowers to be exhibited,! ing. Ball heiliecs Of cian Sholtz To Be Given Tonight The Ball in honor of Governor| Navy Yard. Everyone has contri- Dave Sholtz will be held tonight! buted to the cause, believing it to at the Key West Country Club.| be a cultural asset to the com- This ball is in connection with! munity at large. the International Stamp and Coin; There is on display not only a Exposition now being held in this| magnificent collection of foreign city, |and domestic stamps and coins, It is expected that Governor! but also an exhibit of waie: colors, Sholtz, who i: paintings, sketches and etchings position, will attend by local artists, as wel! as beau- and a goodly crowd tiful block prints and novelties ed to be present at the| by clever, skillfull people devoted Country Club tonight. Music for} to the arts, the affair will be furni The Exposition, which will Pritchard’s Orchestra, which has; come to an official close tomor- arranged a pleasing arrangement! tow, climaxes with the Ball hon- of dance musica for the edification! ornig’ Governor Sholtz at the Key West Country Club tonight, and it ition itself has been | is expceted that this Ball wi'l be eminently successful; held in the; grand and well-attended by local Navy Administration Building] society, winter visito:s and pecple through the courtesy of Lieuten-| who have visited the city for the ant William K'aus, S. N., offi-; purpese of being present at the cer in charge of the Key West! Fxposition. the _ ball is expect-| Several New Anais ‘Ase Registered At Casa Marina arina nelia Jenkins, of Chicago, Illinois. who drove down and who will be at Casa Marina for an indefinite stay. at Casa I several days in- clude Mrs. a . Farwell, of Lake Forest. . Who, with Mrs. W. M. Pollock, also of Lake For-| The regular Sunday ‘Tennis Tea est, has come to join the party} at the hotel, postponed last Sun- composed of Mrs, Otis L. Hub-| day, will take place tomorrow bard, her son, Otis L. Hubbard,} afternoon as is customary. As at Jr., and her mother, Mrs, Keene} these affairs in the past, there Addington, which party Recent arriva within the pa: ISH MUSEUM Key West, who were.in Cuba for The pantomime will be present- | The frames containing many | different kinds of stamps, which have been donated by a number of Key West citizens, will be hung in the Convent of Mary Immacu- ja week, returned 06° the Cuba‘ed by six girls. who will enter | yesterday. | the church auditorium and march | direetly to the platform. : | Eight members of the crews! ! of the Ferries Pilgrim and Trav- take part in the presentation The following young iadies wil! leler, who. brought the vessels to | Misses Carolyn Sands, Susan Pea- i Key West, left yesterday on the|con, Adele Roberts, Lois Sawyer. Richardson* and C'eo late after the close of the Exposi- tion Building. Sister Superior has graciously given consent to Commodore von Mietk-Liuba, Executive Director, of the Spanish Main Museum, for this temporary housing facility for the frames. - Another donation to the Mu- seum which should be of special interest to Key West is the Wea- ther Bureau exhibit provided through the courtesy of G. S. Kennedy, who is in charge of the | local office. This exhibit consists of four charts showing tracks of certain hurricanes which have threatened Key West and was prepared by Delance O. Martin, “who is also of the local office of thes-Weather Bureau. € At The Stores kes the arrival of cooler days and nights that do not offer much encouragement for outdoor activities, there is a very noticeable Increase in interest by amateurs in snapshots in the house at night. Siihouettes make excellent greeting cards, book plates, and place cardse i one to Pascagoyla, Miss. Mrs. Peter Schutt, wife of the manager of the Hotel Casa Ma rina, left yesterday on the Steam- } ship Cuba for a_ short j Tame: | Paul Reater, who, with Mrs. Reuter, arrived one week ago for a visit with relatives. left on the Cuba yesterday afternoon for j Tampa en route to New York. | Mrs. Reuter was before marriage | Miss Leath, Bush. “gnc Mrs. J. Ro Farrow, of Tiss Cy 0 arrived fone week ago on-Mr. Far- were M Chai abou ordinary 60-watt bulbs such as you epiepiett Folly, apd use in your home lamps, or’a Photo-@ £" the Casa Marina. flood or Photoflash bulb. The are available at most electrical or~ photo supply shops at Yery low prices. The Photoflood bulb, which | daughter; Jemice; Mrs. C. J. Heppe, gives an exceptionally brilliant | Sr., and Mrs. J. B. Heppe, after visit in | left} the Cuba for Tampa.| i | Mrs. C. 32 Heppe, Jr., and her} Is. S. Gyba, four en route to Cairo, | Lucille [lL three to Pensacola, Fla., and | Kemp. Miss Vanessa Collins will be the soloist for the occasion. The public is cordially invited ‘9 attend. Cecccccccccwcoscesosenee DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC-| day. ea Children’s jpervisor JOHN ENGLAND ORANGE—CONSTANCY The First Presbyterian Church WHITE STAR CLEANERS White Star Cleaners has re- cently be opened by Joe Medina who for the past year has been connected with Vogue Cleaners. The new establishment is located at 627 Duval street, two doors south of the Monroe Theater. CLEARANCE SALE clearance sale on ready-to-wear, home A ladies’ street. Today’s advertisement lists a number of the special sale items. Every item in the store has been greatly reduced, the management states, BICYCLE REPAIRING A complete bicycle repair shop is maintained by J. R. Stowers Company, local agents for Roll- fast, Henderson and Dayton bicycles, Stowers also rents bicycles by the hour, day or week. Bicycle paint jobs are done with Nu- Enamel. APPELRQUTH’S The newest in Spring Footwear is now being shown at The Store of Fashion. New shipments of arrived] will be games between leadin;x early in January. Key West players, members of|Shoes, ready-to-wear and acces- the winter co'ony here, and hotel|sories arrive by-every express. j guests, and tea will be served on| In Appelrouth’s advertisement ‘the lawn surrounding the courts.|in this issue there are many spe- Robert Voorhies, who is injcials for Monday anda sale on j charge of these Tennis Teas, has|shoes in broken sizes for Satur- announced that there will be a{day and Monday. tournament held a little later in Both Mrs. Farwell and Mrs. Pollock, as well as Mrs. Hubbard and her companions, have visited Key West previou having been guests at Casa Marina last year for the entire season. They will again remain for the balance of this season, and look forward to! the season, and plans are ramdly an active and enjoyable several’ geiting under way to make it the months’ visit in the Island City | brilliant and successful affair it Other arrivals include Miss Cor-]| was last year. Amateur isan At School On Thursday Greatly Enjoye he program, which was good in entirety. The program opened with a@ uitar and harmonica solo by The Amateur Program Thursday afternoon at o’clock in the Harris Schoo! Building, sponsored by Grade 3B, young Willie Kemp, and for the benefit of the school’s: fo1jowed two vocal numbers by Parent-Teacher A: tion, and’ H, Carey and a well-done tap ably directed by Victor Larsen,! dance by little Ellen Mae Waldron. was much enjoyed by a large and; The affair continued with vocal appreciative audience. solos by the following: Rosemary The children danced, sang, and) Demeritt, Gerald Watkins, Julie went through their paces admir- Bethel, Viola Waite, Mary Sawyer, ably, and prizes were awarded to| Rose Bethel, Margaret White, Dolores Armayor and Buddy Rus- Doris Roberts, Dolores Armayor, sell for their vocal solos during’ Anita Lones and Buddy Russell. aking Plans For President’s Ball Those in charge of | Big Dance Tonight | At Habana-Madrid An unusual dance has been the Presi- HOLTSBERG’S Holtsberg’s lists j few “Star” specials day morning’ sale. ‘on Crash Linen Dressés*in new style; and colors, new Spring straw bath and fast color prints. The new line of resort wear in Spring fashions js . now; :being: shown. é DRESSED POULTRY Fulford’s Poultry Farm has a nice supply of poultry which will be dressed, round-dressed or draw- dressed, cut pp or unjginted and delivered at any hour. The phone number is 880. GARDNER'S PHARMACY Gardner’s Pharmacy will call for and deliver all prescriptions promptly and fill them as written by your doctor, or rain, ample accommodations have been made for dancing in- and delightful, the dance will be in the patio. By special request of many’ patrons, it was said, the manage- ment has secured the services of planned for tonight by the man- agement of the Habana-Madrid Club. The dance will begin at 10 o’clock and there will be no cover charge. In the.event of chilly weather in Key the Key dents Ball to be given West January 30, at . West Country Club, are making: extensive preparations for the event and today are starting on a publicity campaign from one end of the city to the other. Howard Wilson, who in charge of ticket sales has made arrangements for tickets to be placed at conveniently located pany. business places and several or-| Of the total sum, after expenses ganizations have undertaken to! of the ball have been paid, 70 sell them. r cent goes to the W, Some of the organizations, and| Sp ts bea places at which the tickets are on] paralysis in Georgia, and 30 per sale this afternoon, are Young! cent remains in Key West for the: Democratic Club, Junior Woman’s| expense of treatment for local Club, Senior Woman's Club, Ho-! sufferers with the disease. tel Colonial, Over-Sea Hotel, Ho- tel Casa Marina, Gardner's Phar- }macy, and Page’s refreshment |place, and Key West Drug Gom- is Springs Foundation for jnfantjle| group of accomplished musical artists, who have a collection of the latest dance music, and ap- proved hits. Visiting tourists and guests at the local hotels are cordially in- vited by the management to at- tend the dance tonight at the most popular club in Key West, the Habana-Madrid, it is stated. ‘| Dick Powell-Ann’ Dvorak a |} THANKS A MILLION '} Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- 1 goods and other merchandise is now going on at The Hub Store, 608 Duyal ' i i Once you start this fascinating hobby you will undoubtedly agree that it isa real pleasure and an ideal ‘way to occupy your time profitably during the long evenings of fall and winter. All of us are familiar with the ordinary type of snapshots but few have made silhouette pictures. With this type of picture, even more than with ordinary snaps, it is important that the pictures tell their own story: —unless, of course, you want simply @ profile head and shoulders study— for you have only outlines to work with, unsupported by perspective or detail. The first essential of silhouette Pictures is a perfectly flat back- ground, devoid of detail. And the easiest way to obtain such a back- ground is to stretch a bed sheet across @ broad doorway between two rooms. It’s important that the sheet be tacked up so that all creases and wrinkles are eliminated. To light up this background, a gtrong light must be put in back of 4, about five feet away, either cen- tered or placed directly back of the major feature of the picture. You have a wide choice of lamps for your lighting. You can use a couple of white light, is probably your best bet. Its life is about two hours of constant burning, thus it can be used | for many pictures. Pose your sub- ject about two feet in front of the sheet (on the side away from the light). camera on a tripod or table so that it is directly opposite your subject. When the picture is taken, the light that illuminates the sheet should be the only light in either of the rooms. Now about the exposures. If you use the two 60-wait lamps, you will need an exposure of about 10 gec- onds, with the lens well opened; with a Photoflood, a couple of seconds will suffice. Using the Photoflash (which gives an instantaneous, vivid flash of light) set the shutter at “time,” turn out ajl room lights, open the shutter, flash the bulb, close the shut- ter—and there you are—you'ye got your picture. A little practice with silhouettes is worth volumes of instrtiction. Good silhouettes make excellent ma- terial for greeting cards, book plates, place cards and so on. In making them, you can call all your ingenuity and inventiveness into play. Try it tonight. JOHN VAN GUILDER | STUDENTS INSURE FOR ENDOWMENTS Getting a Job and Getting Ahead By Floyd B. Foster, Vocational Counselor, International Correspondence Schools Getting the True Persyective On Your Job this issue a FepucaTors and business men of long experience have esti- mated that it takes anywhere from two to ten y for the high school or ocoare luate to just him- self to the ess world. The more you can shorten this period of justment, the greater and quicker will be your success. Much of the difficulty of adjust- ment undoubtedly comes from. the i 's inability to see in its true per: tive both his own job and the business he is in. As a result may soon become convinced that e business is dull and without op- portunities, and his own job mere routine drudgery. Such an impres- sion becom able o] our viays in the functioning of iness. At the same time, by spare gobiects, quire i Dic- f th the busine In the economic stro = side, but as the weather is balmy| ** Dell Woods’ orchestra and his, oF PANTOMIME —of— . “The Old Rugged Cross’ —at the— FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Night, 7:30 o’Clock (My Annociated Press) BERKELEY, Cal., Jan. See diagram. Place your | 25.— “The Southernmost Church in the United States” Services Sunday Night at 7:30 o'Clock WHITE AT WASHINGTON STREETS | spending several weeks in Key West with relatives, left yester- day morning over the highway for! their home in Sioux City, lowa.| accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Luth-| er Thompson as far as Miami. S. E. Saunders, first assistant keeper at Tortugas light, and A. Canalejo, employe of the daneet | Iment, sailed yesterday for Tor- tugas after regular vacation with their families.” E. P. Johnson, first agsistant keeper at Sombrero light station, | is in Key West for his quarterly vacation with his family. KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District Elevator Garage Populer Prices Subserioe to The Citizen—20c Jack Hulbert-Fay Wray in Neil Hamilton-Betty Furness in Keeper of the Bees Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-25¢ NEW ARRIVALS IN BEAUTIFUL SPRING SHOES Be among the FIRST to se- lect from our new stock of SPRING AND SUMMER SHOES. Greatest assortment of styles from the most im- Send $4 7 portant style centers. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY SPECIALLY Egicen MONDAY Halters, Bath 2g Suits. Bicycle Twenty years ag6 on commence- iment day, the University of ¢ j fornia class of 1915 took out | surance policies on 26 of its young- est members. As a result the class has been enabied to make a gift of $10,518 to its alma mater. MAKE the most of your read- ing hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, the companionship, the charm that haye made the A'T- LANTIC, for seventy-five years, America’s most quoted and most cherished magazine. Saturday and Monday Sale On Shoes 100 PAIRS LEFT! Broken sizes in high quality FOOT- WEAR—to be closed out Mon- day, pair— {color is not to set any ling tinted shells. i '] ~ AND ENTERTAINMENT 7 CENTER Atway From the Neisy Stream Its Quiet Rooms ar ‘ pitable Porches Inyite You 919 FLEMING STREET PHONE 9}04 BY PLANE FROM KEY WEST, TO MIAMI Make Reservations by Phone} Telephone 620 Regular Planes, Miami-Key West Airways, Ine. Daily Except Friday RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West 4 p. m., Ar- tive Miami 5:20. p. m. Fast - Comfortable - Safe ee mee CASA MARINA Key West’s Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN Shell color in eggs is inherited j and the best way to eliminate the egas show- Send $1. (mentioning this ad) to ‘The, Atlantic Monthly, 8 Arling- $1.49 The Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store | Ends, SILK and other { DRESSES — WITH BALANCE TO BE/) PAID $5.00 DOWN AND $1.00 PER WEEK Paint Jobs with NU-ENAMEL

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