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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1936. town, N. J., foutider of the Vic-| eoecccssssessessccescess tor Talking Machine Co.; born at| POLITICAL yy bey? my l'oday’s Birthdays: dovcetsdooccoccaccesoees U. S. Senator Robert M. La- jFollette, Jr., of Wisconsin, born jat Madison, Wis., 41 years ago. Violin solo, Nick Goshorn ac-} companied by Marguerite Gos- horn. Solo, Susan LaKin, Piano solo, Cleo Kemp. SGCETY Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J Cododocvedocacsnéndakessose Woman’ 's Club Has Interesting e Fern Chapter Arranges For Sock Social Friday Evening The Annual Sock Social of, arranged in connection With this Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of| play as foliows: the Eastern Star, for the benefit of the Masonic Orphan Home, will be held Friday night, February 7th, at the Masonic Hall, corner Eaton and Simonton streets, at 8 o’elock. PALACE Big Boy Williams in DANGER TRAILS Serial and Comedy | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY eec.| ee TION, JUNE 2, 1936 a cacccccesoscnscccesSSOEs JGHN ENGLAND Wilmington; Del., 59 years ago. | Dr. Andrew C. Crommelin, | British astronomer, born 71 — ago. a ee Why Get tp Nightet” Ernest Gruening of New York, | py1s 28¢ BEADDER LAXATIVE Dept. of the Interior’s director of FREE | Territories and Island Possessions, If it fails to flush out im- Roman ew, oe ene seo: parities and extess. acids which| Meeting On Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. Edith M. Luethi, reporter of the Key West Woman’s Club, has submitted the following re- port of the meeting of the Wom- ain’s Club held Tuesday afternoon; at the Woman's clubhouse on Division et: ‘An exceptionally large number fittended the meeting, as several visitors were present, as well as thany from the Junior Woman's Club who came by special invita-| tion. To these the president Mr Goshorn extended a gracious wel- Gonie before proceeding with the business of the standing report departments and committe that given by M i di ten of the House and Grounds committee who reported that $77.96 had been earned so far this year by that committee. The re-| port received a ng vote of thanks. Mrs. John Wardlow,|! chairman of+the library commit-} tee, reported that the new books placed in the library only a month} ago had already earned $10.00. It} was decided to use this money at once for the purchase of more} new books. Mrs. William White,| chairman of the membership com-| maittee, announced Mrs. Edgar; Pangle as a new member of the} club. Ballots were distributed; and the members were asked to! place on them their nominations, for officers and ctors to be elected at the h meeting of! the club. As a time that nominations were made; in this way the procedure created| much interest. The program was under the di- rection of Mrs. Edward Bayly, chairman of the American Citizen- ship department, who opened with the reading of excerpts from an article on Constructive Citizen-| This was followed by a very{ able address by Stephen Cochran Singleton who compared the char- acters of Washington and Lincoln whose birthdays are this month. A group of High School students, including Maty Louise Bonniwell, Dorothy Bean, Mary Fae MeClennahan, Dollis Burchell, Steve Boyden, Jesus Carmona, Delio Cruz and Ulric Gwynn sang Hail America under s, the direction of Miss Edna Smith, music director of the High School, accompanied by Miss Marguerite Goshorn on the piano, Nicholas Goshorn violin and Hector Bar- roso clarinet. At the request of Mrs, Bayly the program was_in- terspersed with singing, by club and guests, of America the Beau- celebrated} -. More Visitors Arrive; Several Are Registered At Casa Marina’ The main feature, ef, the , eve- ning will be a one act... (Meller- Drammer) entitled..“Curses,.What a Night!” This play is. directed jby Emil Sweeting, and {to be a laugh from. béginhing to end. Those taking part are: }Dorothy Hjort; Kathryn... Diaz. Anibal Armayor, Joe™€l@are and Emil Sweeting. rromises | An excellent program has been! Solo, Fay Elizabeth Bervaldi. | Reading, Katherine Elderige. Solo, Mrs. John Gekeler. PLAY. | Solo, Ruth Roberts. { | Piano duet, Cleo Kemp and, Jennie’ May Johrison. i | Solo, Vergie Key. | Violin solo, Gerald Saunders. The public is invited to at-| tend. i Yesterday’s arrivals at Casa Marina included Mrs. Bertha Hechenbleikner, of Charlotte, North Carolina; accompanied by her son, Herbert Hechenbleikner, who will remain as guests of the hotel for an_ indefinite Mrs. Hechenbleikner and her sen are friends of My. and Mrs. Stuart Cramer; of Cramerton, North Carolina, regular tiful; Florida, My Florida; and Key West, honoring in this man- ner our country, state and city. ‘A’ social hour with refreshments served by the Hospitality Com- mittee, Mrs. Norberg Thompson chairman, was enjoyed: and many before leaving purchased cakes and other dainties sold by one of the Committee of Eight under the chairmanship rs. Stephen Douglass. The ident an- nounced that, as the first week in March is to be observed as Florida ! State College For Women week, it is probable that a speaker from that institution will be present at the March meeting of the club. ale Program Rendered At Convent Hall The boys of St. Josep! hool ‘om Playfair” in the St. Cee’ Hall, at the Convent,| last night. The book portrays the; typical characters at a boarding) school for small boys conducted| by the Jesuit Fathers. Tom Play-! fair, a stubborn, little mischief maker is finally induced by al kind and patient teacher to use! his stubborn vivacious disp: ion for good rather than for evil pur-| poses, The other characters were! varied including Percy Wynne, the only boy in a family of ten. Percy is more like a girl in his} mannerisms than a boy, but un- der the tutelage of his school- mate he soon becomes a real boy. The author of the book “Tom Playfair” is Father Finn who taught boys for many years and was thoroughly familiar with the life of boys at a boarding school.) There were also drills and songs,! all of which were well rendered presented ‘ | Roberts. ; little Here Last Night 7. The School Flag, S. brera, J. Yates, E. Roberts, At the piano. Piano _ selection, Ca- L. 8. bera. 9. 10. sion. Cast of Characters in Tom Playfair Tom Playfair, H. Dion. Harry Quip, B: Grooms, Mr. Middleton, Al Hollerich. ‘Perey Wynne, A. Valdez. Greene, E. Roberts. J. Donnell, H. Gomez, G. Keenan, S, Cabrera. Peters, L. Roberts. Richards, W. Price. Frank, H. Crusoe. J. Aldine, L. McCown. G. Williams, W. Miller. W. Hardy, C. Park. Joe White, E. Roberts, Harnett, J. Farto. A Trip to Boyland D. Sawyer and A. Valdez, two people; Julits Tedder, S. Ca- A Trip to Boyland. Tom Playfair. Conclu- visitors to Key West. Arriving also was R. C.. Aikins, of New York City, one of staff of Fortune Magazine, period. , winter; the; who! will be at Casa Marina for sev- eral weeks, Yesterday seven boats contain- ing guests of the hotel went out |on fishing trips and returned with exceptionally good-catches. The ;usual large number of groupers, | dolphins, amberjack and_ barra- 'euda were caught, also several sailfish, and David S. Ingalls was fortunate in landing a_ tuna; which is rather unusual for this loeality, though several tuna have been caught here in the past. } York, home-making j born in Boston, 53 years ago. . jyears ago. Christine M. Frederick of New; authority, Raymon Novarro, screen star, ! born at Durango, Mexico, 37! years ago. { Prof, Walter B, Pitkni of Co-' lumbia University, professor of | journalism and noted psycholog-' ist, born at Ypsilanti, Mich., 58/ Eldridge R. Johnson of Moore-| CLASSIFIED COLUMN Decccccccccccscccesecces | FOR RENT Garden Club To Meet Tomorrow The Key West Garden Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 at the Woman’s Clubhouse on Division street. At that time further plans will be discussed concerning the an- nual Flower Show to be held the last week of February at the Key West Public Library. This affair) has in the past been eminently successful and beautiful, and the Garden Club is eager to duplicate or surpass it with this show. It has been requested that a large attendance be present at the club, not only of club mem- bers themselves but also any in- terested Key Westers or winter residents or visitors. Bunco Party Here Tonight Young People’s Service League of St. Paul’s Church will enter-: tain with a bunco party tonight in, the Parish Hall. Playing — will o'clock. served. COUNTY AUTHORIZES PURCHASE OF BONDS (Continued from Page One) cial School Tax District Number 1, $93.14. In connection with the above the sum of $34.41 was submitted to State Treasurer W. V. Knott, Refreshments will be tredsurer ex-officie, year’s} start at 8:00! ! SOOTHTTI HM: COMING EVENTS The following events cover the week of February 2 to February 8: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 | Monroe—“Here Comes Cookie” with Gracie Allen and George! Burns, and “Thunder in the Night.” -Also serial “Mystery Mountain.” Bayview Park—2 P, M. until 6 P. M., all kinds of sports, Stowers Park—All kinds games until 6 P. M. ‘Colonial Patk—Checkers and reading and writing all afternoon. Coral Isle Casino—Skating. Coral Isle Casino—2 P. M. un- til 4 P. M. Boxing and wrestling instructions. Yacht Bastn—Swimming sttuctions. Rest Beach—Swimming sun bathing. Sail boat rides. of in- FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7 Monroe—“Sunset of Power” with Buck Jones and Dorothy Dix, atid “Here Comes Cookie.” Palace—“Danger Trails.” Also eomedy and shorts. Bayview Park — Diamondball, tennis and other games all aftr- etnoon, Ctkati Club—Dance with John Pritchard and his boys at 9 P. M. Rest Beach—Swimming and sun bathing. Sail boat rides. High School Gym—Basketbali j games. Stowers Patk—All games all afternoon, Colonial Park—Chéckers and reading afd writing all afternoon. kinds of SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 FOR RENT—Furnished apart-) ment. five rooms and bath. Ap- ply 514 Margaret street, phone; 152-M. jan24; FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR! RENT. Apply 1029 Fleming; street. feb3-6t | TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- ply 1120 Grinnell street. febé. BICYCLES BICYCLES—WE RENT by the | Hour; Day or Week. Repair} all makes and paint them with Nu-Enamel, We carfy a full! supply of parts. Agent for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $5.00 down and $1.00 . per. week. Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Co. deci8-tt ANNUAL SOCK SOCIAL [one ren Chapter No, 21, . B.S. MASO 1c HALL Friday, Feb. 7, 8:00 p. m. Benefit Masonic Orphan Home | || EACH PLAYER | | éause the irregularity. that wakes! you up. Get .buchu, juniper oil, ete, in litfle reen tablets called | Bukets, the bladdér laxative. | Works om the bladder similat to castor oil On thé bowels. Poorly jacting bladdet cai cause scanty, flow, frequent desire, burning or | backache. In four days if not pleased any druggist will refund! your 25c. Olivieri’s Drug Store. | —advt. i BU 'N CO PARTY Auspices St. Paul’s Young People’s Service League PARISH HALL Tonight at 8:00 o’Clock 15¢ RICHARDSON'S | GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | Roée Milk, 5 cars Magnolia Milk Cream, 6 cang Butter, tb ... Sugar, 5 Ibs: Rice, 5 Ibs. Crisco ..... Lard, 2 Ibs Bliss Coffee Tomatoes, 6 cans Cheese, tb -... Gibbs Catsup, large Peaches, 2% Pears, 2% si: Potatoes, 10 Ib: Smacks Crackers, pkg. String Beans, 2 cans es Ritz Crackers 14c and 25c and 35¢ Pure Lard .. Matchés, 3 boxes Salt, 3 pkgs. . Mini-Flush, can .. sh Tomatoes, 2 Ibs. Small Péas, No. 2 can . Lux Toilet Soap, 3 bars Rinso, 2 pkgs. Lifebuoy Soap, 3 bata - Eggs, per dozen | | | GOOD PROGRAM e EVERYDAY PRICES | | —at— CASH GROCERY | Sugar, tb . 5c Magnolia Milk, can 10% Rosé Milk, can - OMe Maxwell House Coffee, tb 26 Butter, tb .. Geo. Park’s || Cuban Coffee, tb All Kinds of Fruits asl Vaoes tables and Cuban Jellies Phone 658-R Frée Délivery Eaton and Elizabéth Streets Wing Lee’s Le’s Gracery| SPHONE 107 Maxwell House Coffée; Hershey’s Sugar, fine white, 5 ibs. __ 27e Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Sani-Fhish, 2 cans _ 45¢ (Brush Free) Libby’s. Corned Beef Hash; tall can __..... 10c Libby’s Tomato Juice; Break-O-Morn Coffee, Baked Bearis, 1 16 tin Se Tomato Paste, 3 cans 10c Grape Juice, pint . He “ 20e, 30¢ and 59cj |} 407 South Street Piiéne 574-3 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPeetrats <= Riissell’s Cash Grocery — 322 Grimnell Street — Potatoes, 10 Ibe. Sugar, 5 tbe. Eggs, doz Butter, Salt, 3 pkgs. Grits, 3 Ibs. Armour’s Cream. 6 cans Tomatoes, can Gibbs Baked Beans, can Pearl Cream, 3 cans Matches, box 4c, and 3 pkgs. Rite, 5 Ibs. FAUSTO S CG ( ; ASH rR FRESH FLORIDA EGGS, dezen HEINZ PICKLES, 2 bottles HEINZ SOUPS, all kinds, 3 cans MONARCH DICED BEETS, can PREMIER PEAS, 8 oz size, 2 cans OCTAGON SOAP CHIPS, pkg. ARMOUR'S CREAM, 3 ¢ans _ All Kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables EEE Packer and Virginia Streéts—Phone 48—Free Delivery Best Cuban Coffee, tb White Eggs, dozen ... Strictly Fresh White Eggs, Ball LAWN MOWERS A hicely trimmed lawn adds to the appearance of your hemte. Do it with one of our Lawn Mowers. Bearing, 16” Blade. Each $7.25 as county less commissions of 69 cents, net remitted, $33.72. - Report of Judge Hugh Gunn showing licenses issued during January to other than merchants, by the boys. Program and cast of ters: 1. | wizard; J. Yates, boy; G,’ Perez, charac-; judge; O. Solano, bailiff; P. . ‘Perez, lawyer; H. and W. Lloyd. Action song, Grades 1 and J. Kelly, D. Sanchez, O. Soriano; |the jury; H. Sanchez, guard; J. |R. Newcomb, J. Blanco, E. Tay- dozen Cream, ci American Rice, tb . Best Siam Rice, tb Grits, te .... Monroe—“The Man Who Broke the Bank of Monte Carlo” with Roland Coleman, Joan Bennett and Clive Brooks. Palace—“The 39 Steps” with Poultry Netting Heavy Galvanized Wire, 1” "@. ‘Toth Playtair, Act 1. widths: Per yard 8. Dumbbell and Wand Drill, Grades 3 and 4. { 4. Tom Playfair, Act 2. ! 5. Contest of the “Cans.” J. A. Pierce, W. Davis, D. Sawyer, K. Roberts, K. Newlan. | 6. Tom Playfair, Act 3, ! lor, L. Norcisa, C. Saunders, L. McCown, witnesses; C. Yradi, page; J. A. Pierce, D. Sterling, K. Roberts, K. Newlan, L. Roberts, W. Diaz, O. Roberts, C. Fraga, W. Price, T. Reyes, friends of president boy. Muki-Muki oO Club Conducts Meeting Here Last Evening night held a meeting at the Cuban Club on Duval street, at! which time two new members were initiated into the organiza- tion, and future plans for club activities were discussed. It has been decided that the Muki-Muki Os will hold a dance later on in the month, this dance{ to be termed the International,} and it promises to be a very gay and charming affair, for these young ladies have in the past held | to use, Two sizes, a large numiber of successful and entertaining dances, Those attending last meeting included Mrs. Cabot, the Misses Georgia ders, Katherine Saunders, Cobo, Isabel A'’rmayor, Mayg, Ophelia Machado, No Itch Too Deep For This Liquid Imperial Lotion contains six itch killing medicines that go down _— skin toads to pea tates make catise of eczema, ra: ting- worm and compnon itch. Pleasant night’s Amelia Saun- Solita Juanita Grace In the Center of thé Busiriess and Théater District First Claés—Fireproof— Séititible Rates Sse and $1.00, showed a total of $75 for the state and $387.50 for the county. Clerk C. Sam B. Curry’s report of the January term of criminal court, cases disposed of and con- tinued, was read and ordered filed. Clerk Sawyer’s report of tax certificates redeemed of pur- chased showed receipts of $578.74 in cash, $2,650 bonds, making a total of $843.76: Perez, Dollis Burchell, Laverene Lang and Barbara Carey. Caught a Cold ? To help end it sooner, tub throat and chest with Gracie Allen-George Burns in HERE COMES COOKIE. Edmund Lowe in. Uncen IN THE NIGHT » 10c; Orches- CASA MARINA Key West’'é Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 capers sioere Eath With ite Bath pease rire § ges with Masseur in Attendarite PETER SCHUTT, Manager Robert Donat ard Madeline Car- roll, Also comedy.and Mickey Mouse, Rest Beach—Swimming sun bathing. Sail boat ridés. Duval Street—7:30 P. M. until 9:30 P. M., Promenade, F hk chid hed dud a , ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Sérves You Best” OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS We invite you to do your shopping at our store. Our service and variety of food items are unexcelled anywhere in the city. We solicit your patronage on the basis of fair dealing and friendly service, and | We Welcome Responsible Accounts All Competition miét Low Prices and High Quality. ONE STOP SERVICE Order all your Food Needs Through Us— Fish Turtle with |} Fruits Vegetables Meats Dairy Products Photie 67 Fréé Delivery 814 Flemitig Street Potatoes, 10 Ib: Safety Matches, 2 pkgs. Se Matches, 3 boxes . % Libby’s Corned Beef, can .. Libby’s Roast Beef, can .. Salt, 3 pkgs. Ammonia, quart z Assofted Jellies, 12 oz. Libby’s Apple Butter, 2 th 6 oz. jar ... Baker’s Cocoanut ..... Canned Guavas, No. 3 can 2 200 ——— Every other item in the store is priced equally as low as the above— buy here atid save! MEAT SPECIALS Swift Premier Hains; by half, 1 ... Lamib Legs, 1% - Lamb Chops, fb Pork Chops, 2 Ibs. - Fresh Pork Shoulder, tb T-Bone Steak; fb -. eget LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES AT CHEAPEST PRICES IN THE CITY. Phone 25 Free Delivery Cor. Southard and Francis Streets TT IPPIAPPLIPAPLALAZLIAQL AL £4 Phcne 59° N ‘3 ; si SCREEN ENAMEL. Gives screens a brand new appéatance and prevents rusting. Bla lack, Qt. STEP LADDERS gleams 3 Feet te 8 Feet Garbage Cans Step on opens or closes. Sani- White and Elza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” IIIS AAA LAL ALLA eA hdd ddddddd " 70c “$1.40 And Up levér and it OC hakde hadididkihadadidadidadahdh ddd hdd dihd dedi did diddiadaddddadadadud