The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 29, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUK co! SOCE PY a Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 be eaaseeseese Large Attend The interest of local and visit- ing society the annual B: President Fr: Ball honoring nklin D. Roosevelt Key West Country Club. Everyone remem the plan by which last winter a million dol- lars was raised to help the Ge gia Warm Springs Foundation earry on its fight against infantile paralysis. President Roosevelt loaned his birthd the oc- casion. There was a nationwide series of birthday balls, the pro ceeds of which went into this fund. This year, Ja again the occasion multitude of benef enterprise finds and deep sympath, tion of the United valiant fight the has made to overcome the ra f this affliction whi has undergone is known to the en- tire nation, and it has brought in- spiration to r oth imilarly afflicted. It has also brought a national determination to carry 30th is to be ‘or a iarflung balls. The approval in every see- tes. Number Planning To Presidential Ball ; the fight against infantile para- centered on) lysis forward to ultimate victory. | President Roosevelt will fig- uratively shake hands with | parties to be held tomorrow night in his honor when he addresses {them over a_ nation-wide radio hookup and thanks them for their ‘support in the campaign to fight , infantile paralysis. His voice will be heard, when the dancing is ihalted, from the cosmopolitan | party at the Waldorf-Astoria Ho- tel in New York City, in which so- ety leaders and the country’s | prettiest debutantes will take each| to be held tomorrow night at the! one of the guests at the 5,000 | tormer ead: budions mae FORD MOTOR CO. ISSUES BOOKLET Publication of a “Farm Al- manac and Facts Book,” which will be distributed to the rural population in all-parts of the coun- try, was announced today by the Ford Motor Company. The book is of a convenient pocket size, containing 48 pages. It is unusual in- makeup and con- tent, presenting an extensive ar- ray of handy tables, statistics and charts for the assistance of the Other sections are dseigned to aid the farm wife. This first Ford Almanac is published for 1936 and is now be- ing distributed. It carries a read- ily available calendar on the back cover and contains tables show- ing the rise and set of sun and moon in all parts of the country every day of the year. Other helpful and interesting astrologic- al and astronomical information part, to Kentucky mountain fes-| j jtivals with hill-billy and square dances. Indications are that from ham- ; let to metropolis it will be one of ter season. Key West society en masse, will be present at the local Birthday Ball to be held to-} morrow night at the Country ‘Club, augmented by many mem- bers of the social winter colony, established in the city and guests tat the various hotels here. Arrange Program To Be Given At High School Friday Night “The Deestrick Skule of Fifty Years Ago” will be presented at the High School audit at 7:30 o’clock Friday evening. The play represents the last day at school 50 years ago and tho: taking part will be dressed in the school costumes of that time. ium The following program will be rendered: Vocal duet, and Victor L: Special number, Victor Larsen and Moreno Wallace. Music, Miss Catherine Knowles.| Music, ™ lee Curry andj Mrs. Robert Dopp. Musical duet, Cleo and Kemp. i The following is the cast: | Teacher—Mrs, Alice Curry. Smart Aleck McGoosey—Emil Sweeting. Sam Randall—George Brooks. Ezekiel Jedediah Honeysuckle —Rev. M. L. Smith. Hannah Mar Honeysuckle— Mrs. Bertie Hi Hester Soph Mrs. W. M. enendez. Matilda Bell Hone Mrs. Cinderella Roberts. Marilda Bell Honeysuckle— Mrs. Mamie Russell. John Peter Honeysuckle—Joe Cleare, Mi. Honeysuckle— suckle— Si dA iclasina Maidan Edith Russell | Jenny Cracker—Mrs. Orvis! ; Abraham Lincoln Honeysuckle |—Lennie Curry. { Sissie Cowhorn—Mrs. | Roberts. Timothy Truck—Ralph S, Saw- j yer. | Temperance | Annie Baker. | Malinda Jerusalem—Mrs. W. Etheridge. Anastasia Sophranasia Jenks— |Mrs. A, L, Whitaker. Katura Snowflake—Mrs. | Sasnett, | Sidney Catts—Eugene Pierce. M. ok Sallie Hartshorn—Mrs. E. B. F. Smith. Polly Turnipseed—Mrs. Watson, Elsie Curry. Judith Doolittle—Mrs. Ivan Bobinette—Mrs. Ed. Leon | Curry. Freckles MeGoosey—Mrs. Paul Herrick, Mike O’Flynn—Victor Larsen. Prudence Ann Plunkett—Mrs. | Lillie Hart. Patience Peterkin—Mrs. Adams. Martha Custis Mrs, Lillie Kemp. Jerusha Wiggs—Mrs. Sands. Mr. Honeysuckle man)—John C. Park. Mrs. Honeysuckle—Mrs. M. L. Smith, Trene Washington— Lena (committee- Honored At Shower Tuesday A most delightful shower was given in honor of Miss Wilhelmina Goehring by Miss Florence Al- bury at her home, 1009 Grinnell street, Tuesday afternoon. As each guest arrived she re, istered in a “Heart Bridal Book. Bridge and Po-keno were played throughout the afternoon. As the wedding is to take place in Feb- Tuary eve af in heart Marguerite A heart that is hanging-on the H tip if jAs you call the number there | Someone will read the answer — Where” —” As Miss Goehring clipped each | heart and read the number on it, jone of the guests would read a ; Verse disclosing the hiding place ‘of a gift. Then Miss Goehring arried out) would search for the gift, return, Machado, | | Ruiz, Olga Ramos, Edith Russell, and display it to the guests. orchestras ° “THOUGHT GEMS Nothing is so infectious as ex- ample.—Charles Kingsley. We can do more good by being good, than in any other way. —Rowland Hill. The the big social events of the win-|, Example is the school of man- kind; they will learn at no other. —Burke. I am satisfied that we are less convinced by what we hear than by what we see.—Herodotus. So act that your principle of action may safely be made a law for the whole world.—Kant. One watch set right will do to set many by; one that goes wrong may be the means of misleading a whole neighberhood; and the same may be said of example. —Dilwin. Mrs. Sidney Abelson On Visit Here Mrs. Sidney Abelson, wife of a “| well-known Chicago politician, is a recent arrival in Key West. Mrs, Abelson expects to spend sev- eral weeks as house guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ricketts and their family, who have leased a home on Petronia street for the winter. Hold Rehearsal For Cuban Event A most enthusiastic meeting and rehearsal of the program for} “A Night In Habana” was held at the Clban Club last night. Musi- cal numbers and dances were ar- ranged, with parts assigned to those who will participate, The music to be rendered will consist of the latest Cuban hits by such well-known composers as Ernesto Lecuonx and Eliseo Gre- net, and others, The program will be given during Semana Alegre week, This particular program will be sponsored by the WPA Recreation Department under the supervision of Eva B. Warner. assisted by Mrs. Julio J. De Poo and Miss Carmen Hernandez. Others who are attending the rehearsals are: Misses Marie Far- to, Carmen Alfonso, Sylvia Hen- riquez, Teresa Cruz, Solita Cobo, Beatrice Moreno, Carmen Her- nandez, Teresa Ruiz, Dollis Bur- chell, Winifred Marshall, Celia Ruiz, Caridad Ofilia} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN It’s a Swell Picture, But— NEWS ITEM: “Highway work has been curtailed in several states due to from gasoline taxes ha’ lack of funds, reven Ohhh de ded dd “ COMING EVENTS | The following events cover the week of January 26 to February | 1: \ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 | Monroe — “Rendezous” with: Wm. Powell and Rosina Russe! and “I Found Stella Parrish.” | Palace—“The Clairvoyant” and} the great serial, “The Fightinc| Marines.” Also shorts. H Coral Isle Casino—Skating. | 1 Bayview Park—2 P. M. unti}j |6 P. M., diamondball, tennis,} j handball and shuffle board. ; i Stowers Park—All kinds of} ; games, shuffleboard, handball, | ' horseshoe pitching, tentis and) diamondball all afternoon from 1} an‘il 6 P, M. Colonial Park—Checkers and reading and writing all afternoon. Yacht Basin—Swimgming in- !'struetions and deep water bathing. i Habana-Madrid—Dancing and ‘the best of drinks. ! Coral Isle Casino—Skating. i Foot of Duval street—Sun bath- | ing, dominoes and different games ‘and swimming. : Rest Beach—Swimming ; sun bathing. Sail boat rides. { ' 1 ! i} and | THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 | Momoe — “Remember ‘Last Night” with Edward Arno'd and | Constance Cummings, and “‘Ren- , dezvous.” | Palace—“Lawless Ri John Wayne, and “Thi Marines.” Bayview Park—2 Pea dei P. M.. all kinds of sports, Stowers ‘Park—Alb raat. games, shuffleboard, . handball, | horseshoe pitching, .tennig and | diamondball all afternoon from 1 j until 6 P. M. | Colonial Park—Checkers and j reading and writing all afternoon. Habana-Madrid—Dancing and the best of drinks. ing been used for other to build roads.” PERSONAL MENTION ee R. L. Groves left for Tampa after spending a short vacation in Key West. ! ' R. L. Groves left yesterday vacation in Key West. Earl Hathaway was a passen- iger yesterday on the Cuba for ; Tampa en route to Bay Pines, Fla. A. Cervnio, who was spending a while in Key West with rela- tives and friends, left yesterday for Tampa. Miguel Medina left yesterday afternoon for a stay of several weeks with relatives in Tampa, Mrs, Riva Sands left yesterday Jon the Cuba for Tampa where she j will spend several weeks with relatives and remain for the Fair in February, Miss Dora Machado was a pas- senger on the Cuba yesterday aft- ernoon leaving for Tampa where she will spend a few weeks with relatives. Miss Consuelo Carmona left on the Cuba yesterday for Tampa where she goes to attend the fair next month and spend several months with relatives and friends. | Juan Carrera left yesterday afternoon for Tampa te be ab- Feent for several weeks and en- |joy a vacation with telatives. | ©. A. Parramore, representing yesterday , for Tampa aften spendnig a short: Coral Isle Casino—Skating. Coral Isle Casino—2 P. M. un- | til 4 P. M. Boxing and wrestling | instructions. Yacht structions. Rest Beach—Swimming Basin—Swimming _in- Fisher Cheatham, of the state beverage department, was an ar- ane a rival this morning for a business| “"" bathing: aa Sane aa { visit. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 | Monroe — “Remember Last P. J. Galvin, customs agent at} Night” and “Trai's of the Wild.” Miami, who was in Key West on} Also news weekly. | business for several days, left by} Palace—‘Lawless Range” with plane yesterday for headquarters, John Wayne, and “The Marines Are Coming.” Bayview Park — Diamondball. tennis and other games all aftr- ernoon, and |W. S. Roberts, who was spend-| ing a few days with relatives and friends, left yesterday afternoon s |for his home in Miami. Ret, Resch Seeing . ‘sun bathing. Sail boat rides. Marvin Porter, regional en- Bae Raheem ene gineer for the WPA administra-| *"7°- tion, arrived this morning by Bowes: Tae nage s gam l, plane from Miami for a business! ao ene money bene ae . ‘SS' horseshoe pitching, tennis and visit with the local administra-| diamondball all afternoon from 1 tion. juntil 6 P. M. ae | ‘Colonial Park—Checkers and _B. M. Duncan, consulting en-| reading and writing all afternoon. gineer of the state road depart-} Habana-Madrid—Dancing and ment, who was in Miami and/ the best of drinks. Washington, D. C., on business,} Coral Isle Casino—Skating. returned on t! iami = hi on the plane from Miami} 5 .7uRDAY, FEBRUARY 1 this morning. Monroe “O’Shaughnessy’s MADRID RAGPICKERS |'2%;.'ccyu* Be” HAVE BECOME DOOMED Palace—“Cardinal Richelieu.” Rest Beach—Swimming and Oly Anscetated Prensa) MADRID, Jan, 29.—Madrid’s sun bathing. Sail boat rides. County Club—President’s Ball. city government has decided that! the work of the city’s traditional 9 till 2. Coral Isle Casino—Skating. ragpickers in going through trash cans in the streets in the early Duval Street—7:30 P. M. until morning is unhygienic and all li- }9:30 P. M., Promenade. Habana-Madrid—Dancing and censes to pick rags have been withdrawn, and {the best of drinks. ow Raul’s Club on the Boplevard— Dancing and fancy. drinks,.... 22222222022 Many CoLps a aid for nose and TWINS VS. TWINS LONG BEACH, Calif.—Davis and John Ware. twin sailors, met Rhoda and Ruth Matthews, twin :. sisters, in this city, and a double ; engagement followed. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1936. Join The Nation In Celebrating The Birthday For The President The Undersigned Key West Merchants and Firms Request Your Preseace. SAUNDERS i | | ' Page was v r of the Po-keno; Among those present were:|Elena Barcelo, Evangeline Gould,| . nationally known packing con- prize while Mrs. Evelio Cabot won| Mesdames Frank Guito, Blondon| “Beba” Mandulet. cern, left yesterday for head- high score in bridge. The door! Goehring, Alton Goehring, Robert! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lopez, Marco| quarters in Tampa after a short prize was awarded to Mrs. Oliver; Dopp, Willis Hilton, Claude Al-iMesa. Jr., Douglas McCarthy,! busniess visit in Key West. Haskins. |bury, Raymond Kennedy, Evelio! Oliver Armayor, Emerson Bee-; ———————— ——__——_ ‘BumsteadsWormSyrup After delicious refreshments; Cabot, Wm. V. Albury, Ray Erick-| caise, Idilio Borges, Evelio Sibila, oe WHOLESALE GROCERY | WHOLESALE GROCER! COMPANY CBELIES SIENA, Se ee © PIMPLy, ROUGH SKIN | upper throat, wh ed ! Qventity 506 | Vicks VA-TRO-NOL reacetes < PIPIPIIOPCLLLLCLL LLL Have Your Handwriting Analyzed Write to Constans, care of The’ Key West Citizen: Send about eight to ten lines copied from a Rewspaper, magazine or periodical, in your nor- mal everyday handwriting, and send it with 25c and a self-addressed stamped envelope. For a more detailed report, enclose $1.00 and OL kidd ddd dekdicdikiddcddk sembled to participate in aj Huddleston, Oliver Haskins, John! Gerald Pinder and Phillip Orta. “Heart Hunt Little Rosalind| W. Hattrick, Leonard Curry, An-} The next general practice will Grace Albury descended the stairs| drew Page, Jack Baker. be held at the Cuban Club on singing a Valentine song. She{| Misses Alee Curry, Leota Gril-| Tuesday night, it is stated. was attired in a heart costume) lion, Marguerite Page, Jennie Mae} with a parasol covered / with| Johnson, Linton J. Vitte, Grace! hearts. On approaching the guest-|Kemp, Claudia Lillian Albury,! of-honor and passing her a pair of] Rosalind Grace Albury, Wilhel-; scissors she said mina Goehring and Florence Al-! “With these bury. | West, including winter visitors M rc | who are interested in horticulture} leet Lomorrow | and beautification, A meeting of the Key West] This Liquid Kills Garden Club has been called for Skin Itch Quicker tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 six kinds of itch kill- o'clock promptly at the Woman’s| , Containim Clubhouse on Division street, and ina medictoes.. Cee it is requested that there be a full pores to ee and kill itching of attendance at this meeting. eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and These meetings, which hereto-| ™mmea_ He. Two sises, Seand $1. fore have been held during the a morning hours, have now been P A L A Cc E changed to afternoons. As cus- ines. tomary, these meetings are not a vor = limited as to attendance by mem- THE: CLARRVOTANT bers of the Garden Club, but a Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ were served all of the gues' son, Matthew Holland, Dumont John Bennett, Eugene Wilson, a NEVER MP | Wat. C. A. Voorhees. M. U.. Philsdelphis SPECIAL OFFER ||| MONROE THEATER ——on Wm. Powell in PERMANENT WAVES |i RENDEZVOUS fwo Permanents $5.00 Kay Francis-Jan Hunter in * LOE arses ceeeceseins Better Waves, $5.00 and up 1 FOUND STELLA PARISH Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-J stra, 15-20c; Night; 15-25¢ CLeded ors you may clip Garden Clab To MD Lrfective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on anc Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Petersburg Sundays at 4:15 P. M. arriving Key West? A.M Mondoy. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:36 A. M. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla. i For farther information and rates call Phone 14. 4. H. COSTAR, Agent. for Chabad dL Lh dh dd dd, Di cordial invitation is extended to any interested persons im Key kkkddddkddtddddeded Ni

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