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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY : Nifia deLisa Cidade Editress TELEPHONE 149-J Presidential Ball At Country One of the gest and mest brilliant social events of the win- ter season will take place tonight at the Key West Country b, It is the annual birthday bal! honor- ing President Franklin D, Roose- velt, and the third of these af- fairs to be held throughout the nation, the proceeds of which are expended in the alleviation of suf- fering undergone by victims of infantile paralysis. President Roosevelt, as we all know, has taken the leadership in this fight against the ailment. The one directorship he retained after being inaugurated as Presi- dent was that of the Warm Springs Foundation, and it is only fitting that, in his capacity as a leader of the organized [i against in- fantile pa honored on his birthday, The proceeds of ch ball held will go to both individual suffer- ers and into a fund for research on the disease itself. Seventy percent of the funds raised will go to the rehabilitation of handi- capped children in the locality; where the ball is given. The re- maining thirty percent will go in- to a research fund to be used in- efforts to ‘vipe out the disease, { Even in Bermuda there will be! one of these far-flung birthday} balls honoring the President, To-| night Lady Cubitt, wife of Sir Thomas Astley Cubitt, Governor General of the Bermudas, will | Stern, of Washing- ton, D. C., lly; prominent winter residents of Key West, entertained at a de ightful| and informal birth party at her home on Duval street yester- | day honoring her little daughter, : Naomi, whose eighth birthday it was, | The party was attended by) both children and grownups, and) everybody hai a splendid time.! Games were and all the children’s pictures were taken. There followed the serving of ice cream, and candy, and balloor little baskets of candy The} beautif ing, room table held a birthday cake Mrs, M. R. one of the soc played, white Naomi) lovely Miss pre ae Of Other , hold a da Minter Vv ied Entectiins At Enjoyable Party Here Yesterday | happy birthdays. Club Tonight e, and this affair will mark the t time a living Unit- ed States President has ever been honored with a birthday celebra- tion by foreigners on foreign soil. | Half of the proceeds of Lady Cubitt’s benefit dance will be turned over to the National Com- mittee for the Birthday Ball to be used in America, and the remain- der will be retained by her Lady- ship for_her favorite charity, the Compassionate Fund, through which many poor and ailing peo- ple in the Bermudas are aided. The nation-wide observance last year was responsible for the rais- ing of over one million dollars to fight infantile paralysis, and it is hoped that a stm equal or above that amount will be raised this year. There are hundreds of caus- es which make annual appeals, but there are few more worthy. ; The disease which the funds are used to combat is one which nor- mally attacks children and denies them the opportunity of health before they have a chance to fight for themselves, e From the glittering funetion attended by the country’s most prominent socialites in the grand ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria |to the square dances in the little red school-houses of the mountain districts, Americans, rich and poor, will enjoy themselves to- night in a night of festivity for ; the cause which is so close to the President’s heart. with eight pink candles. Lots of gifts were presented to her by her friends, and everyone wished j little Naomi many, many other Those present at the party in- cluded a goodly number of win- ter visitors to the city, among them Professor and Mrs, Cowan, of the Missouri University, Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs. Trayer, of Bristol, Va., Mrs, Joe Alec Mor- ris, Mrs. George W. Sikes, Mrs, Griswold, Judge and Barnes M Walker and Mi: Agnes Walker, of Key West, and the children present included the lit- tle Misses Marina Lois Sikes, Gloria Hernandez, Elizabeth Stern, Frances Cowan, Clare Mor- ris, Barbara Anna Trayer, Gloria Johnson and young Bobby Sik Prominent Guests Now At Casa Marina David S. Ingalls, of Cleveland,, Ohio, arrived in Key West yester- day in his private plane, com- panied by Mrs, Ingalls, their two little g and one little boy and! nurse, and will remain here for several weeks, the entire party be- ing guests at Casa Marina hotel.) Mr, Ingalls former assistant secretary of the navy aero-} nauties. Other guests at the hotel in-} clude the distinguished authoress,! Mrs. Blair Flandrau, of St. Paul} Minnesota, who has come for an} indefinite sta | Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. S, Fit- for Plan Dance At Raul’s Club | Raul’s Club on the satieacal will sponsor a dance Saturda night, February 1, from till ? John Pritchard’s Orche: furnish m for the ler, of New York City, have re- turned to Casa Marina after a short visit in upper Florida, Mr. ene is general sales manager of nationally known organiza- Gon, Also returning to Key West |and the hotel after a brief trip was Mrs. G. B, McIntosh, who, with a friend, Miss Anna Tuttle. joined Mrs, McIntosh’s son and aughter-in-law. Mir. and Mrs. A. T. McIntosh, of Chicago, Illinois, H. Cohen, prominent in the business world of the north, was an arrival this morning for a visit of a few days with friends. |Wheel Club Ae To Have Ride There will be a meeting of | Key West Wheel Club held tomor- | row evening, beginning at 8 At the conclusion of the meet- |ing, the members will enjoy the Junior Clab To Meet Tomorrow The Key We Club will tomorrow afternoon at 5:00 o’clock hold another of its delightful social hours at the Woman’s Clubhouse on Division street. | Refreshments will games will be played, will be three charming hostesses for the oceasion, M Nellie Louise Russell, Miss Susan LaKin and Mrs. Isobel Ball. be served, and there aby's Cold | Proved best by two! generations of mothers. SRF usual ride around the boulevard. There is a transcendent power in example. We reform others ate ,: unconsciously, when we walk up- Junior Woman's | yightly.—Mad. Swetchine, SPECIAL OFFER ——on—— PERMANENT WAVES fwo Permanents for .... Better Waves, | $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 874.J MONROE THEATER Edward Arnold-Constance Cummings in REMEMBER LAST NIGHT Wm. Powell in RENDEZVOUS Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night; 15-25¢ | | | jmaking a good-will tour of | journalist-statesman, born. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN On A Good Will Tour Of The South MENTION eorccoccacscosee | Hyatt plane PERSONAL Miss Lucretia sti who was{ | Mrs, ing with relatives in Miami, this mor returned aceom- 1 | mean on the seventh —Cecil. j his investigations relative to fires \in Key West. | Rey. tona, arrived over of highway James A. Cain, Day- the SAUNDERS WHOLESALE GRO- ' returned by plane this morning.’ panying her husband, John Hyatt,’ Yesterday to join Mrs. Cain and j CERY LOCAL AGENTS FOR PACKING COMPANY ! i {plane today. Arriving Taesday over the: highway was the display truck of | the Phillips Packing company, of Cambridge, Md. The truck is the; south, with Ralph White in charge and. Jack Adler, operator. Products of the Phillips com- pany were awarded the gold medal | for quality, purity and flavor at the exposition in London, Eng: land, last year. The great Phillips’ organiza- tion is represented in Key West by the Saunders Wholesale Gro- cery. Today’s | Anniversaries Peoerecerecccccesccooene 1754—John Lansing, chief jus tice and chancellor of New York, born at Albany. Left his hotel in New York City, apparently in best of health and spirit,, Dec. 12, 1829, and never heard of or seen again. 1823—James (W. Simonton, noted New York and San Fran- cisco journalist and newspaper publisher of his day, born in New York, Nov. 2, 1882. 1881—Henri Rockefort, French Died July 1, 1913. 1836—(100 years ago) J. Warren Keifer, Springfield, Ohio, lawyer-banker, Union general, congressman and Speaker of the House, born in Clark Co., O. Died at Springfield, April 22, 1932, 1839—Samuel C. Civil War soldier, edueator, founder of Hampton Institute, born in Hawaii. Died at Hamp- ton, Va., May 11, 1893. Armstrong, 1851—Jacob M, Dickinson, Tennessee and Chicago lawyer. secretary of war under Taft, born at Columbus, Miss. Died in Chi-| cago, Dec, 13, 1928. 1861—Charles Loeffler, Boston’s famed musicien and com- poser, born in Alsace. Died at Medfield, Mass., May 19, 1935. MAN VERY POOR LIVERPOOL.—Haled into the | ami, Died at Napa, Cal., Nov. debtor’s court, George Maruden of this city said he owned only half a shirt and when his wife washed it he had te go to bed. wmupons an j Who was in a hospital in Miami. Jack Gaiti, who was | a few days with relatives in Mi-! - us { returned on the morning’ Comvmodore Frederick Wagner, member of the I i Beach Yacht ' Club, who was spending a few} | day: in Miami, returned by plane! R.' this morning to join his yacht, the Porter and Norberg Thompson,’ Paula Louise, which is of Key | who were in Washington, D. C.,' West register and berthed in the on business, returned this morn-! yacht basin. County Commissioners Wm. j ing on the plane from Miami, | { Ca Mrs, Barbara Tanner, wife of! .no A. c. Tanner head of the local, :Mr. Camus’ son and daughter-ine sanitary department, who was’ law Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Camus spending a while with relatives in| a4 ‘other rel late’ overvtii West Palm Beach, returned this, yi. eiccitie ton More: morning, coming by plane from head City, N. C., where they are; Miami. j making their home. stano Camus and son John, ere in Key West visiting | Miss Grace Golding, of acl { ington, D. C., who was spending} Dr. Ricardo Fina, formerly of a while in Key West, left thisiKey West but now making his morning on the Steamship Cubaj home in Cuba, left this morning for Havana and from there will for Havana after a visit of sev- go to Jamaica. days with friends, Miss Aleida Sevilla, left on the! Cuba this morning for Havana where she will spend with relatives. Ear! Hathaway, who left T: day afternoon for a short v at while: Bay Pines, Fla., returned on the} ‘Steamship Cuba from Tampa this! | morning. R. J. Perez left this morning on} the Cuba for Havana where he spend a while with relatives and friends, a E, S. Davies, representing the! ‘outheastern Fire Underwriter: sociation, with headquarters in| __, [Atlanta, Ga., arrived over the! ane highway last night to continue FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPE eb A Ss —at— Russell’s Cash Grocery — 322 Grinnell Street — Biere Wallace second ernoon for } quarterly vacation family. w ith his Carl Rom, senior radio elec- trician in the lighthouse depart- ment, left yesterday by plane for Miami en route to Port Ever- glades, to make adjustments to adjust the range light at that port. Still Coughing? No matter how many medicines | you have tried for your cough, chest | oot or bronchial irritation, you can gt Telief now with Creomulsion. rious trouble may be brewing and. you cannot afford to take a chance | with less than Creomul- ' sion, which goes right to the seat | of the trouble to aid nature to ' soothe and heal the inflamed mem- ' branes as the germ-laden phlegm } } expelled. j Potatoes, 10 Ibs. .... Sugar, 5 Ibs. Eggs, doz. Butter, tb . Salt, 3 pk Grits, 3 Ibs. . Cream, 6 cans Tomatoes, can : Gibbs Baked Beans, can Pearl Cream, 6 cans Matches, box Rice, 5 Ibs. .... Sweet Potatees, 3 Ths. from the very eae bora | le. wision right now. (Adv) + GASH GROCERY Specials for Friday and Saturday Only, WHITE LILY FLOUR (5 Ib. sealed pkg.) Be : TALL CREAM, 3 cans CRISCO, 1 Ib. ean .... | CRISCO, 1 1-2, can CRISCO, 3 Ib. can - LARGE POTATOES, 10 Ibs. HEINZ SOUPS, 3 cans Lemons, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Celery, Tan- gerines, Bananas, Plantains, Oranges, Ap- ples,, and Grapefruit. eaten te tt ttt ttt ttt Packer and Virginia Streets—Phone 48—Free Delivery , and will leave with of Mrs. W. H. Trout, the family over the highway tomorrow morn- ing. baby who are gues Cain’s mother Mrs, ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” Don’t think for that you have to be a pert when you buy from A che: Grocery. You get just what you want when you buy her You are not SOLD on buying undesirable fruits and vegetables or inferior brands of merchandise, but you ac- tually yet the goods you WANTED TO PURCHASE. All Competition met with Low Prices and High Quality. ONE STOP SERVICE Order all your Food Needs Through Us— Dressed Poultry Turtle Vegetables Meats Dairy Products a minute food ex- Fish Fruits Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1936. ic eoee RICHARDSON’S GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY || Rese Milk, 5 cans Magnolia Milk Cream, 6 cans utter, 1b se > 5S ths , 5 ths. Consistency :s seen in example imore than in precep,t Incensist-/ jency is shown by words without} jdeeds, which are like clouds | without rain.—Mark Baker Eddy. lle 40c and 44¢ 36 tec People seldom improve when | they have no model but them- jselves to copy after—Goldsmith. i i i | i i — if a 20c, 30c and SSc! Example is more forcible than Precept, People look at my six i¢ays in the week te see what I i . 2 Ibs. xwell House Coffee, tees, 6 cams cy . 2% sive ears, 2% size ‘otatoes, 10 tbs. macks Crackers, phe ¢ Beans, 2 cans “Ereckers I4e and small cea sal 3 pkgs. i-Flush, PFFE i ACTIVE AT 78 fF | i |__ AVERILL. Vt.—Although he is {78 years o'd, Jack Holmes of this icity is still an active state fire j warden and keeps house for his 1 100-year-old father. | No Itch Too Deep For This Liquid Imperial Lotion co contains six itch killing medicines that go down into | skin folds to reach and kill the cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- worm and common itch. Pleasant to use. Two sizes, 3c and $1.00. PALACE John Wayng in jE LAWLESS RANGE 1 Serial and Comedy |p Matinee: 5-10e; Night: vyuwy i cre PERTBRRRRSEPRS RSBERVPE PES i tablesiand Cuban Jellies Phone 658-R Free Delivery and Elizabeth Streets i = } | 10-15¢ {Oooo ee es. IPELLLL LL NOTICE Slot Machine Operators Including CLUBS, FAIRS, and Others Pursuant to Chapter 17257, Laws of 1935, inspec- tors from my office are now seizing for confisea- tion all coin-operated devices described in above Act, which are not licensed. LE This law does not permit any exemptions to clubs, fairs, or for charitable purposes, and requires that all machines be licensed BEFORE operation. There are no exceptions. The fact that license has been applied for does not authorize the opera- tion of the machine until license has been attached to machine. OLALLLZLLLALLLELLL LLL EL T am issuing this notice in official form in order that there be no misunderstanding and to dispel the idea that there are any exceptions. J. M. LEE, Comptroller (DO NOT OPERATE A SLOT MACHINE UNTIL LICENSE TAG IS AFFIXED!) (heahaheabaaleubudeatiadabateataleahatadtal WOOT TUOTOTUTTOTTOTeTee FOLLOW: Ti ARKOW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street Package Liquors of All Kinds Beer and Wine PLUMBING THOMPSON PLUMBING COMPANY “Get Our Prices First” 132 Simonton St. BAKERY BUSY BEE BAKERY Fine Pies and Pastry Try BUSY BEE BREAD Phone 120 900 Francis St. MALONEY & PEACOCK (16 you are locking for POULTRY Bakers ef Baker Bey Bread visit or call Cakes and Pastries Fulferd’s Poultry Farm Phone 818 » Deitrer