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PAGE FOUR Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 eco eccececcessene22eeseee Sectidensadl Ball Last Night Brilliant Event idential Birthday Ball, lilting waltzes. The dance con- night at the Key W tinued to a very late hour, and b was an unqualified! was thoroughly enjoyed by every liant, dazzlin: person attending. It was a sue- 1 by ssful and enjoyable .affair, in- The Pre as held | Country C success, a bi various hote er This ball, the its kind, and one of the f and to be held throughot country honoring Pr ent Frank- lin D. Roose proceeds to deed. The gowns of the ladies pre- sented an unforgettable note of color and beauty. To describe each individual gown which ap- peared would be impossible in the prevailing riot of captivating styles and modes that were to be seen last night. There were the ophisticated velvets and lames; the demure flower-sprigged taf- fetas and satins; chiffon, in the Greek tradition, with draped and floating scarves; severe vari- ,colored satins; tulles with dashes jof chenille. The shades of these beautifully; charming gowns rivalled the rain- and, bow for multitudinous hues. ap-| Alecessories, too, were worthy of|of note. Many new and beautiful e used; hair ornaments were worn, and to great advantage in the general|scme of the most beautiful slip- decorativ: seen on a dance floor. center han; in black, gold or silver wealth of gree 2 ks’ capjand in hibiscus in a colorful and charm-| gowns, high and flat heels, some ing array. The flower boxes, too,! studded with multicolored stones. were banked with fresh greens,!There were many, many other! and presente vely picture,| benefit dances ] setting for, nation last night, but at none of the dance itself. {them were there better or more Refreshments were served dur-| tastefully attired ladies than at be expended for the sufferers of was one of of the e everywhere el nobly to the worthy cause balls. The clubh decorated for t brought fort responded oi the hades matching milady’s! eeeeee throughout the} PARK OPENS UP | GROCERY BRANCH NEW BUSINESS SITUATED AT CORNER OF SOUTHARD AND FRANCES STRRETS George Park, one of Key West’s leading grocerymen, who for years has operated a retail gro- cery on Newton street, is this; j week opening a branch store at} the corner of Southard and Fran-' {cis streets. i As a means of giving eustom- ers the lowest prices, the new) business will be operated on a strictly cash basis. The large} volume of business which Mr. Park anticipates and the operation ! of both stores will allow him to buy in larger quantities and there- by be able to make sizeable say, ings which he in turn will pass on to his customers. The new store will operate a complete meat department. Dur- ing the past week. modern and up! to date equipment for refrigera- tion purposes has been installed. Mr. Park has arranged to have shipments of fresh fruits and vegetables séveral times — | from Miami. The Newton street store will! be operated in the future on the! same basis es in the past, Mr. Park explains. | re Rip ae | ve Ceccccsee " , . | leday’s Birthdays seccccccscecoescceses Dr. Irving Langmuir, associate} director of the General Electric Research Laboratories, Schenec- tady, N. Y., Nobel Prize winner ing the evening and Pritchard’s}the Key West Country Club. “da delightful} The entire affair was nicely, ewest dance| capably and smoothly handled, 1 with the al-|and marked another brilliant so- numbers andi cial event locally. program of the v music, interspe ways popular old > . Woman’s Club Making Plans For Meeting To Be Held On Tuesday The members of the Key West a ticket and to place thereon the Woman’s Club are making plans} names of all nominees for officers for the ar meeting to bejand directors receiving eight or held Tue at 4 p. m. at the: more votes at the nominating club house on Div reet. meeting. Nomination of officers and di-| “The ticket so prepared by the rectors will be made at this meet-| nominating committee shall be ing for the first time under the} posted in the club auditorium for new law which gives e mem-|at least two weeks prior to the ber a chance to nominate their; annual meeting. When the hour choice of officers, it is stated. |for election arrives, nominations To fami the members| shall be called for from the floor with this ion of the by-laws,|and the names of all candidates so it is reproduced herewith upon re-| nominated shall be added to the quest of the club: ticket.” “A nominatin ittee com- The program for this meeting posed of three of the/is under the auspices of the Amer- club in good stan all be ap-/ican Citizenship Dept. of which pointed by the president by and! Mrs. E. J. Bayly is chairman. This with the consent of the board of| committee is working hard on this directors least 60 days prior) program and it looks as if this annual meeting. Nom | will be one of the most interesting nation of officers and direetors| programs of the year, it is said. shall be by ballot taken at the| Winter visitors are extended a regular business meeting of the| cordial invitation to attend this club next preceding the annual’ meeting. meeting and a minimum of eight} There will be a social hour after votes shall be re 1 to nomi-!the program at which time the nate. It shall be the duty of the! members will be host to the visi- nominating committee to prepare’ tors. Rest ‘West Garden Club Has a Interesting Meeting Yesterday ake place on Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, February 25th, 26th and 27th, will once more have as its locale the Key West Public Library on Duval street, and gone over relative to the; and the spacious, beautiful lawn flower show to be held by the club} of the library will again serve as the latter part of February. |the scene for the garden rarty Several appointments were jand tea to be held in connection made, among them M Etta Pat-} with the show. terson, who is tc general ir-| Last year’s show was a lovely man of the i nd successful one, and it is be- Frederick Ki ieved that the one this year will remains on the be fully as good, or even better, who will do agai j than previously, Every Garden splendid work r|Club member is surely putting which contributed largely tojforth every effort to see that f last year’s show. nothing is left undone to dupli- h cate or surpass past flower shows. A meeting the will Kruegers Entertain Last Night With Enjoyable Dinner Party Captain and Mrs. Rebert Krue-, in honor of President Roosevelt ger entertained last evening at ajheld last night at the Key West charming informal dinner party| Country Club, and following the 3 ‘ A ‘aes | dinner the entire party left for at their home in the Army Bar-| the Country Club to attend the racks honoring Mrs. Krueger's! trtt : mother, Mrs. J. Ml. Nealon, of| oe Buckroe Beach, Virginia, who is} their house guest for several | of 1935, business and residential weeks. .. | construction in Norfolk, Va., was Dinner guests last night in-| cveater than the combined totals During the first seven months in chemistry, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 55 years ago. Hans F. A. Schoenfeld, U. S. Minister to the Dominican Re- public, born at Providence, R. I., 47 years ago. John Spargo of Old Benning-} ton, Vt., author, born in Eng- land, 60 years ago. Rupert Hughes of Los Angeles, noted novelist and _ biographer, born at Lancaster, Mo., 64 years ago. Admiral Henry A. Wiley, U. S. N., retired, born at Troy, Ala., 69 years ago. Judge Irvine L. Lenroot of; Brule, Wis., of the U. S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Washington, D. C., born at Su. perior, Wis., 67 years ago. Agnes Rothery of University, Va., author, born at Brookline, Mass., 48 years ago. Zane Grey of Altadena, Cal., Western novelist, born at Zanes- ville, O., 61 years ago. Miss Rosa Vargas Weds A. Garcia Miss Rosa Vargas and Antonio, Garcia of this city were quietly married last evening at the home of the bride’s parents, 920 Cath- erine street. Jose Chaeon and Anna Chacon stood with the couple. They will make their future home in this eity at 615 United street, where they will be at home to their many friends. Notary Public . Enrique . Es- quinaldo, Jr.,. performed ‘the ‘tere- mony. ADMITS ERROR CHICAGO.—When G, W. Error of this city was fined $25 for kissing a girl on the street, he ad- mitted his error. This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker Containing six kinds of kill- ing medicines, reely into folds and pores to reach and itching of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and common itch. Two sizes, 35c and $1. MONROE THEATER Wm. Powell in RENDEZVOUS —also— 2 TRAILS OF THE WILD Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ ‘PERSONAL MENTION ;ing for Jacksonville. THE KEY WEST.CITIZEN . hh ahked| COMING EVENTS | The following events cov2r the; week of January 26 to February a FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 Monroe — “Remember Last Night” and “Trails of the Wild.” Palace—“Lawless Range” with John Wayne, and “The Marines; Are Coming.” Bayview Park — Diamondball, tennis and other games all aftr- ernoon, Rest Beach—Swimming sun bathing. Sail boat rides. High School Gym—Basketbali game. Stowers Park—A!] games, shuffleboard, handball,} horseshoe pitching, tennis and diamondball all afternoon from 1 until 6 P, M. = Colonial Park—Cheekers and reading and writing all afternoon. Habana-Madri Dancing. Coral Isle ‘Casino—Skating. 1 and kinds of SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Monroe “O’Shaughnessy’s Boy” with Wallace Beery and} Jackie Cooper. Palace—“Cardinal Riehelieu.”| Rest Beach—Swimming sun bathing. Sail boat rides. Coral Isle Casino—Skating. Duval Street—7:30 P. M. until 9:30 P. M.; Promenade. Habana-Madrid—Dancing. Raul’s Club on the Boulevard— Dancing and fancy drinks. Fede de hull ale ue ude dhe Rev. James A. Cain, of Day- tona, who came to join Mrs. Cain and son, who were vis Mrs. Cain’s mother, Mrs. Trout, at the home on street, left over the highway this morning for their home. Mrs. Mamie Payton left - by plane yesterday afternoon for Mi- ami to join Mrs. R. H. McCaw, wife of Night Managing Editor R. H. MeCaw of the New York Times, and accompany her to Key West where she will spend the rest of the winter. B. E. Erwin, state safety con- sultant, who was in Key West to discuss safety measures with local ; WPA safety director. Leo Warren, left over the highway this morn- J. A. Lit- tle, assistant to Mr. Erwin, who was also here, left by plane yes- terday afternoon. | Medicated | with ingredients of Vicks VapoRub Vicks CouGH Drop 1.6 KANTORS That you'll find the choicest selection of MEN’S CLOTHING here. Here are a few of our NATIONALLY ADVER- TISED LINES— ARROW SHIRTS, the new Mitoga, form fit- ing - . $1.95 up PHILLIPS-JONES SHIRTS with Trubenized Collar, a--------- $1.45 up E. & W. SHIRTS, priced FAMOUS YALE SHIRTS, priced from .. $1.45 up OTHER SHIRTS, priced BEACON ASD PETER’S SHOES, from .... - $2.45 to $5.00 PHOENIX HOSIERY, We offer a big line of SWEATERS, GENUINE}! LEATHER JACKETS, ETC. Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company krfective December 22nd, 1935. S. 5. CUBA { DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC- VESSEL COMING TO PORT British Steamship Oil Trader is! due to arrive at the Porter Dock this afternoon for fuel oil. The ship is from Rotterdam bound to Houston, Texas. The Oi] Trader arrived in the}- harbor at morning. Steamship Ozark of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, is due to arrive in port this evening from New Or- leans, en route to Key West, Mi- ami and Jacksonville, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT an early hour TION, JUNE 2, 1936 this! [ariasesedann " CLASSIFIED COLUMN Becccccccccovccosecesoece PERSONAL i | STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION victims, why |. suffer? For quick relief get | a free sample of Udga, a doc- tor’s preseription at Gardner's Pharmacy. | jan8-9-10-15-16-17-22-23-24-29-30 Bix | FOR RENT * | { ply 1120 Grinnell street. jan30-2t FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ment, five rooms and bath. Ap- ply 514 Margaret street, phone 152-M. jan24 TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap-, NEW YORK—Because teacher scolded him, Alexand + Ifill, 12-year-eld bey of th MOSCOW, Jan. 31.—A collec-! set the schoolhouse afire tion of 200 ancient bronze idols! even,” he confessed to p dug from the sands of the Mon-/ golian desert, was willed to the! soviet government by Peter Kos-' j lov, noted explurer, whe died im ; September. i Subseribe to The Citizen. The colection is to be placed in @ muserm. | The village of Jak in western | Hungary has an eleventh centery {Dominican convent whose church !is reputed to be one of the ‘inest examples of Romanesque archi- !teeture in that country. and FEVER first day 666 = COLDS Liquid - Tablete | SRE BICYCLES BICYCLES—WE RENT by the Hour, Day or Week. Repair all makes and paint them with Nu-Enamel. We carry a full supply of parts. Agent for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $5.0@ down and $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. R. 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