The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 1, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOSSC CCS S COCO OSOE SECO LOSES SESOTSSOOESEEELEOESS SOCIETY Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 0002202520608 S00OS88eFeeseenssene22805G05 ree Woman’s Club Holds Interesting Session Yesterday Several non-members of the | Junior Woman’s Club were enter- Junior Woman’ oon held an- ightful social | tained at yes 's Clubhouse! cluding Mrs. Jack Higgs, Mrs. S. |G. Abelson, Mrs, M. A. Wilhelm, | Miss Alberta Peterson and Miss Fay Adams other of their hours at the on Division s The thr da: s at yester- Isobel Ball, n La Kin and Miss Nel-! 1, and refresh- ments of hot chocolate, sand- wiches and cook were pensed. Bridge played, high score prize going to Mrs. T. McCarthy itself present included Mrs. Mil | lard Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Cur- y, Mts. Harry Pritchard, Mrs. Delmar Wood, Mrs. Joseph Lopez Mrs. W. B. Demeritt, Mrs. £. R. England, Mrs. Robert Do; M k, Mrs. William M. . Evelio Cabot, Mr. Mrs. William V. E. R. McCarthy, Mrs. Charles E. Pangle; Misses Yolanda Mendoza, Alce Curry Zenia Hoff. Martha Carbonell, Cornelia Ricketts, Ada Rodriguez. Barbara Carey, Geraldine Stead- man, Edith Russell and Edna Mae Thompson. Another social hour wil! ng ie gathering. held on February 14th by the Mrs, William R. Warren and M Junior Woman’s Club of Key G. N. Goshorn, in th eeches, | West. Hoste on that occasion invited the older mem of the! will be Mrs. Charles E. Pangle Junior Woman's Club to. join the! Mrs, William V. Arnold and Misg Woman's Club. ‘Cornelia Ricketts. lie Louise the! E. James Brad: terday was; Albury, Mrs. and beauti- s it did of a mir- with greens by three verly plac-! particular!: ful, consisti ror ground and further enhanced colorful w: ed on the m The Junior Wom: ey had a special treat 2 be ‘hatillben Raitt Tea a | 1 erday’s meeting, in-| Members of ‘the organization | ‘STREET MEETING | HERE TONIGHT re POST WILL P TO BE HELD FOR lai CF RAISING FUNDS FOR | i ORGANIZATION i Arthur Sawyer Host No. 28, | American Legion. will give away; on April 15, 1936, a Ford V-8) Tudor Sedan in connection with; a-plan which the Legion has de-! vised to raise necessary funds needed by the organization. Money derived from the above plan will be used for rurposes, one of which is repair- ing the Legion Hall which is bad-| ly in need of a roof. The Legion; also plans to send a delegation to; the coming convention for which} i they have recently secured a bus. | j up and discussed for raising funds, jone of which was to sponsor a} i carnival. This was voted down j , y the Legion due to the fact that | ‘ | the legionaires believed the finan-| cial condition of the city at this time would not warrant such an ndertaking. 8:15 o'clock, at the corner of Du-} val and Fleming streets, according to announcement made today. ine of new thought, and the pub-; To Be Held At Casa Marina’! Recent arrivals at the Casa Ma- rina. During the past week ney rina Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. has been a round-robin _ play, W. Reed E of Louisville, \ the form of challenge matches, tol Kentucky, who have come for a/decide ranking for the annual stay of indefinite period in the| team. Tomorrow’s matches should} Island City, {therefore be more than usually, are! interesting and entertaining. Mor-j; (A large number of local social-: by| ites are always to be glimpsed at Mrs, Crippenden Adams, ristown, N. accompanied her son and Miss 1 and L, H.| the Sunday afternoon tennis ren-! Stuart, who will join his brother | dezvous at the hotel, together! ahd sister-in-lay and Mrs. C.| with members of the winter resi-| H. Stuart, of , New York, dential colony and hotel guests. season’s gue: t the hotel. Tea will be served on the Tomorrow afternoon will ; surrounding the courts, and th another of the regula afternono will be much enjoyed b; tennis teas to be held at Casa Maz | both the players and spectators. j | | Mrs, Menner Has Mach Enjoyed | Returned To City The guessing program as ren- Mrs. Robert T. Menner, of New dered by the pupils at the Con-| York City, who for time vent of Mary Im e on Wed-' past has regularly spent the win- nesday eveni' week was ter social season in Key West, re- splendid entertainment, and more turned early this week to the Is- than enjoyed by the exceptionally, and City. ‘ Mrs. Menner, who will be re- membered as the wife of the late 5 enter-| Captain Robert T. Menner, com- tainment hall of the stitution,! mandant of the navy yard here fulfilled of being, for a period, is a well-known and charming and delightful. Every| YY Popular member of the city’s child on the program went tecnent soars abitee Hint ihae a Guessing Program some large audience present, The affair, held in the ! | its promise and ‘hear him, lawns! lic is invited to come out and} » College Alumnae To Hold Meeting The Alumnae unit of the Por, ‘ida State College For Women at Tallahassee has called a meeting| 3 of the organization to be held on 5 at} Monday afternoon, beginning 4:30 o’clock, at the home of Miss) Leota Grillion, 1014 Southard) | street. Various matters of interest to; he college group will be sed, and a request is made for jall members to be in attendance. Wheltons Paid Visit Here S. Floyd Whalton, recently transferred from the Pan Amer- iean Airways landing field at Kingston, Jamaica, where he manager for two years. arr yesterday afternoon from Miami over the highway accompanied by Mrs. Whalton, They came for a_ brief visit | with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mi Whalton and Mrs. George Maloney, and other rel- atives and left this morning ac- companied by their daughters. Patty Lou, Betty Jean, twin Mildred and Bonnie, who were dis- their pieces with confidence aplomb, and deserve distinct pleasure to be here once more. When she left New York; their performance a temperature of two degrees be-} Those children taking part inj low zero prevailed, and Mrs, Men-| the program included the little|mer states that she thought long-/ Misses Letitia Sullivan. Zetta ingly of the warmth and sunshine} Frances Cabrera, | Remona Rod-| to be found here, and was eager, riguez, Nellie Trujillo, Amalia} to return. Lopez, M. Louisa Porter, Harriet] Her host of friends, compose ed} Jones, Carolyn Jones, Carmelina| not only of local people, but al: Cuesta, Orquidia Cuesta, Consuelo|a large number of regular -vinte Cobo, Ella Pintado, Me cedes, residents here. will be delighted} Hernandez, Minnie - Gardner|to learn of Mrs. Menne: Schutt, Jean Kirke. Della Mae;She is this year occ: Curry, Annabel and} Abelardo Lopez home on Flagler} young Louis Roberts. S. Trujillo,| Avenue, Howard Jones, E. Moreno, and M. credit for PALACE George Arliss in CARDINAL RICHELIEU Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 10-15e; Night: 18-25¢]| | use of a secret elixir compounded | spending a while in Key West. KNOWS LIRE’S SECRET CLEVELAND.—Charles_ Fant- ley of this city, who is 105 years old, cttributes his old age to the | of herbs, roots and barks. Dramatie Cantata sl p 4 199 Saul, King of Israel Auspices A. M. E. Zion Church Will be sung and dramatized te | Raleigh, {the winter va several) and d | Valdes. At the last regular meeting of! ,,,, he post, many plans were brought | -, j Rosendo i day for a y Mr. Hoffert will talk along the le THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ° Seocccvcvcovcccoccoocccs!| PERSONAL MENTION | At The Stores SILK SALE MONDAY A sensational sale on new silks take place Monday at ore of Fashion, city’s ladies’ store. Mr. Appelrouth reeently pur-| chased a large lot of silks in m ted chiffon, Paisley’s, corded! s, canton crepes id many; 9 others. Some.of thesé.are valued! as high as three tim€S the sale! price. price on Monday. ipments of !week of January 26 to February | ‘tata entitled. i i | and rema Festival. Gasparilla Mr. and . R. Pou, of 2 spending Key West, in Ha- on the and went fc vana, returned ye Cuba, sterday Francisco ; vival on the sterday spend a W an ar- n Havana TALLLLL LLL The; Boy” leading! Jackie Cooper. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1936 COMING EVENTS The following events cover the SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Monroe “O'Shaughnessy”: with Wallace Beery andi Palece—“Cardinal Richelieu.” Rest Beach—Swimming n bathing. Sail boat rides. Coral Isle» Casino—S| Duval Street—7:80 P. :30 P. M., Promenade. Habana-Madrid—Dancing. Raul’s Club on the Boulevard— They will be sol@ all at one; Dancing. i ee "SOOOTTOO#: e of Fashion this week con- {tain some beautiful items in! ladies’ footwear. The complete: k carried by this store con-| all sizes; the advertisement( in this issue explains. B. M. Du neer of t ment, TREVOR & MORRIS, INC. P ms contemplating the pur- chase of a new car with a “trade- in” on the old car will find val- uable information in the adver- t nt carried in this issue by | Trevor-& Morris, Inc., oldest con- Ford dealers in the United she tives while treatment. e Antonio left Toda ay’s | Anniver 1780—; ‘id Porter, | hero-commander in the War 1812, father of the Civil War! Admiral and of Admiral David G. i Farragut (by adoption), born in! | Poston. Died in Turkey, our{ | minister there, March 3, 1843. 1801—Titus Coan, devoted mis. ary to the Hawaiian Islands almost half a century scien- ic observer, born at Killing- ..; Worth, Conn. Died in Hawaii, i Dec. 1, 1882, friends, 1801—Thomzs Cole, New seal t, one of the first great paint-! of the American landscape. torn in England. Died in New; ‘York, Feb, 11, 1848, | i TWO DANCES a dance tonight af 10 o’clock with} a musical program by Dell Woods’ orchestra. management. cover charge. will sponsor a dance tonight j the usual hour. of [22 HERE TONIGHT Habana-Madrid Club will hold s now visiting in invited by the will be no} Touri ity are cordially ‘There Reul’s Club on the Boulevard Orchestra will} 1 program for the POLITICAL ‘ANNOUNCEMENT DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC-! TION, JUNE 2, 1936 seeeceoseccenccccoseesos Supervisor of Registration JOHN ENGLAND MONROE THEATER ~ Wallace PReery-Jackie Cooper i O’SHAUGHNESSY’S BOY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ 1828—George Vermont}s noted lawyer and U, S. !at Richmond, Vt. "1919, F. Edmunds, Constitutional senator, born Died Feb. 27, 1859—Victor Herbert, New York City’s famed composer and conductor, born in Dublin, Ire-} land. Died May 26, 1924. | | | 1865—Kate L. Bosher, Virginia | novelist, born at Norfolk, Va.j Died July 27. 1932. Mrs. Malone. who were spending} | * a while in Miami, returned over} the highway yesterday afternoon.; Mrs. Robert Hart left over the highway this morning, accom-} panied by Miss Mary C. Whalton, and will spend a short vacation with relatives at Miami Beach. Subseribe to The Citizen—20e and, weekly, i} ! } | ' i i | | | if THE DIXIE THEATER Monday, Feb. 3, 8:30 p. m. Special Seats for White Friends Selma Flack, Directress (Starts Monday, 8:30 a. JUST RECEIVED AND PLACED ON SALE— 40 inch Printed Flat | Crepe, Printed Chiffon, | Paisley’s, Corded Silk, | Canton Crepes, ete. All to be sold at one price Monday, per yard— 50c SEE WINDOW DISPLA (Doors Open 8:30 a. m. Be on time) The Store of Fashion |) City’s Leading Ladies’ Store 1, APPELROUTH ‘CLD P For PSS FSF ISL III IL I LE | LOOT IOOOOLTTIIOOSS 5 Bundles for 25.in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SLI IDIILZLIIIIIISS Ss. wa" & APERS Sale 5c a a AL 1M way | head street. Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 wate | In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlooking Coral Park For price and terms apply to L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen Office o ; matchable with o A Snors FOR EVERY OCCASION j The season’s smartest fash- ions are reflected in our large stock. Every wanted size in A, AA. HAA, B, and C. New shipments this week NEW IMPORTED and NEW FISH> DALS. Come i Footwear Hosiery. ON HOSE MONDAY Taga SALE —Discontinued fon and Service Weights, ‘pair DRESSES A complete line styles and materials. SPECIAL—50 Ladies’ Dresses in Silk Seersucker, Silk Flat Crepe, Linens, all at each . Sem as $1.95 Ladies’ Silk Dresses, in Printed and Plain, values to $5.95, each - $3.95 NEW SILKS Every wanted color and pattern son’s and others. SPECIAL—40 pieces 36 inch Washable Printed Broad- cloth atid Prints, special per yard .... ac, S08 ——THE—— Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies Store 1. APPELROUTH of 50 material, in Mallin- | | cOLORED CHURCH j | head street, Monday, aad at! eprom Northwest Kansas counties are TO GIVE CANTATA! going back to sheep raising. with many fedezs using winter wheat A. M. E. Zion Church (color- sture. ed) will sponsor a dramatic can- “Saul, King of Is- tiael,” in the Dixie Hai. on White-' Februzry 3, 230 p.m. Special seats have been reserv- jed for white friends, it 4 CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Away From the Noisy Stream of Traffic Its Quiet Roows ard Wide, Hos pitab.e Porches Invite You 919 FLEMING STREET PHONE 9104 =a PERMANENT WAVES “$5.00! SLITTOTEES BES. Have Your, Handwriting Analyzed Write to Constans, care of The Key West Citizen Send abéut ¢i¢ht to ten lines copied from a Newspaper, magazine cr periodical, in your Bor- ma! everyday handwrijing, and send it with 25¢ and a self-addressed ‘stamzed envelope. for MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-3 : \ * | | i i (LLALAAALALAAAAAAAL A Fer a more detailed report, enclose $1.00 and akout thirty lines of writing. MT N) " : : : . . ‘ : : : ; ‘ : . ; new , a 4 \) Ne y NI Q | N N N N yi » | THE < “TRADE-IN” WILL GET YOU IF YOU DON’T WATCH OUT! When any Dealer Offers you Mcre for Your Used Car than you know it is worth... Look out. Take a Geod Leok at the TOTAL DELIVERED PRICE pn his car... the price you have to pay. No one is giving you any presents . . . You have to pay fer “extras.” for “extras.” It may in- clude additional charges for Safety Glass all srourd What you pay for your new car is more important than how much you get for your trade-in. It’s the DIFFER- ENCE between the DE- LIVERED PRICE and your ALLOWANCE that counts. Remember THAT when you buy your rext ear. Remem- ber also that NO ONE IS GIVING YOU ANYTHING even when the trade-in al- lowance stems generous. Always ask the TOT4J. DE- LIVERED PRICE of every new car offered you. Sub- tract your allowance from this price and you jaar doe pily discover Gat ¥ BUY A FORD V-8, FOR LESS. The “spread” between F.O. ae and Total Dilivered Price is a secret hiding place The Ford {-$,is the most économical car the Ferd Motor Company has ever built. Trevor & Morris, Inc. OLDEST CONTINUOUS FORD DEALERS 1 equinr: nt designed t> improve ridin>, ete. THERE 1S NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THESE ON FORD V-8 CARS; they come to you as resular equiprent—AT NO EXTRA COST. Get the FACTS when you “Shop” for a new _ auto- mebile. Compere TOTAL COSTS with TOTAL FORD COSTS. You will probably find that you cam enjoy the obvious advantages of an EIGHT CYLINDER FORD CAR for actually less mor-y —with LOWER monthiy payments—regardless of any so-called “extra allowance” Don’t let the “Trade-in” get you. Chik kA Ad kddhh dedi tid dé dA died PRBBaAVDIODa aw. “1.4 tip Padess Vedadaditin Of Mate Geemnen Teo A Bast Of Fundamental integyty™ rere I III IAISSISTISSSISISSSSASLALZLLL 2 & TEAR B F PATY Candidate For GOVERNOR Speak Here Tuesday Night FEBRUARY 4 Bayview Park 8 O'Clock ees a MM,

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