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PAGE FOUR Seeccccccce 1 SOP 7: Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 Visitors Express Themselves As Much Pleased With City There have been many visitors,monton street. Mirs. Maxwell to Key West during the past sevs|Dunlap, who, with her child, is eral weeks, some for # | spending the winter in Key West only a short period, and ’ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | woccccccccensccsscoocsen Mrs. Rosa McIntosh and Mrs. 1A. Tuttle. guests at the Hotel; Casa Marina, left yesterday on the Cuba for a visit in Tampa. | : Mr. and Mrs. .N» Thompson, {were guests at the Columbus Ho-! ‘tel while visiting in Miami re-! cently. Mrs. Ray Navarro,- Miks.Dora !Cale and Miss Marietta Silviera; formed a party leaving on the ee Dodge Engines Tested At Forty Below who will remain for the balanc of the season. Afmong the latte are Colonel and Mrs. M. L. Crim mins, Colonel and Mrs. N. Polk and Colonel and Mrs. Hill. Many have already closed negotiations for living accom- at 510 South street, was a few Cuba yesterday afternoon for, days ago joined by Mr. Dunlap for a stay of several weeks. Other winter visitors now in ' the city are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ; Lockwood of New Hope, sylvania, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Penn-| modations and have now set‘léd, Balch, of down to enjoy themselves for panied by Mrs. Balch’s several months. Mr. and Mrs.'and Oliver DeWitt Shi Campbell Dickinson are occupying: Shenandoah Valley, Vir the G. E. Russell home on White! eminent writer. street; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kiddery All of these visitors express are at the Adams home on South! themselves as more than pleased’ the ! street; Mr. and Mys. Harry Syl-|with the Island City and vester, of Connecticut, have rent-' variety. of beautiful and _pic- ed the Cash home on Whitehead’ turesque things they find here. street and taken up residence; The equable weather comes in for’ there. tits share of praise. and the city Mr. and Mrs. Leif B. Nostrand,’ itself, and warm hospitality of the of Scarsdale, N. Y., are occupying. people appeals to visitors. It is the J. J. Trevor home on Division; believed that these winter resi- street, and Julian Thompson andj dents wil! enjoy a splendid season his son have secured comfortable here, and will wish to return next quarters in an apartment on Si-’ year also. Mrs. F. Milord Honored At ty Birthday Fiesta Last Night A typical Cuban Fiesta was; Mrs. Joseph Mondul, Mr. and celebrated last eveni at wees. F. Boza, Mr. and Mrs, Al- home of M Frank Mi- lord): 1085 Gatherine street, to} on? UCves, Mr. and aire: Juan celebrate Mrs. Milord’s birth-i Cobo, Mr. and Mrs. George Perez, day. Birthday presents galore| Mr. and Mrs. F. Acevedo, Jr., Mr. were showered on the hostess.’and Mrs, M. Acevedo, Mr. and The local et furni: | Mrs. G. Acevedo, Mr. and Mrs. musie for the occasion. | Eduardo Henriquez, Sr., Mr. and ed ew York City, accom-! mother, ! Tampa to visit relatives and | friends and enjoy the Gasparilla ' Fete. James D. Orr, WPA director in; Key West, left on the Cuba yes- |terday for Tampa for a visit with his family. From there he pro- poses going to Jacksonville for a conference with ERA and WPA; officials and returning will be ‘accompanied by Mrs. Orr and their son Thomas, Jr. | ‘Nicolai Hernandez, official of the department of investigation! in Cuba, after a brief yisit in Key West, left yesterday for, Tampa. E. J. Weadsley, representing} one of the large packing plants, who arrived Monday and ap- pointed Sam Pierce as local rep- resentative, left yesterday on the Cuba for Tampa. J. R. Boyd, chief clerk in the railway mail service, with head-} quarters in Jacksonville, left yes-! terday for Tampa en route home, after a visit in Key West in con-! nection with requested changes in} the postal service to and from Key West. Mrs. J. J. Wentworth and son Eduardo Henriquez, Sr., ren-| Mrs, Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., and dered several musical numbe: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milord. Emilio Blanco sang A'rgentin Mrs. F. Acevedo, Sr., Mrs. R. Tangos, Enrique Rodriguez pre-| Fabrega, Mrs. Elia Marquez, Mrs. sented comic interpretations, and; E. Martinez, and Mrs. Maria Boza.! F. Boza dance the classical! Misses Liduvina Casado, Ne- Cuban Rumba, which along with|reida Valdez, Isolina Medina, dancing went to make a _ ve y|Helen Montecino, Olga Camo, pleasant party. | Rosa Valdez, Dora Gonzalez, Olga Some danced while others paid|Renedo and Regla Garcia. more particular attention to the; Messrs. Louis Avalo, R. Ca- refreshments; however, the party} brera, Alberto Henriquez, was unanimously declared a suc-| Eduardo Henriquez, Jr., Amado cess. | Machin, V. Nebo, Andres Diaz, Those present included Mr, andj Enrique Rodriguez, Emilio Blanco, Mrs. Albert Montecino, Mr. and‘and Joseph Fabrega. Another Tennis Tea enaiaaaae For Sunday At Casa Marina There have been several ar-, grouped about the courts at Casa rivals at the Casa Marina during} Marina. the past day or two, and these in-} $5 ves pees and Siete at = ‘ e | the hotel find it enjoyable to as- clude Mrs. T. M. Dick, of Brook-| semble at these ten v York, Kent Curtis of much interest has been evinced in Florida, and Charles A./the coming tournament scheduled J. Walters of Philadel-|to take place the latter part of { March. the other activities’ Tomorrow afternoon there will holding sway at the hotel is the! be several unusually interesting regular Sunday afternoon tennis| games, the participants compris- tea. Another of these delightful} ing local socialites, winter visitors affairs will take place tomorrowjand hotel guests. Tea will be afternoon. Society has taken this!served on the lawn surrounding weekly rendezvous to its heart, | the courts, as customary, and it and every Sunday afternoon wit- will be a gay, pleasant and beau- nesses.a goodly crowd of them tiful occasion. | Valentine Tea Here Tomorrow Junior Clab To Meet On Tuesday With important matters to come before the organization, the Junior Woman’s Club of Key West will meet for business. 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the rooms of the Senior Club on Divi- sion street. Among the numerous vital mat- ters to be considered is the nom nation of officers for the suing year. For this reason it is hoped there will be a large ,at- Visitors in Key West complimented again _ tomorrow! afternoon when the Key W | Hospitality League gives a valen-| tine tea at Hospitality House, 313: Duval street. The affair to} start at 4 o’clock p. m., and will continue until 6. Arrangements were today com-} pleted for this tea which will be! the fifth social function given by} the league this season for the; entertainment of winter resi- will be is nis teas, andj ‘ en-| s Elmer, and Mrs. George Billberry,| Jr., and son George, arrived yes-! terday from Miami for a visit with! | | Editor, The Citizen: { * & The readiness with which Dodge automo- bile engines start and continue to run these cold mornings, is said to be due largely to the elaborate care with which the power plants are factory-tested not only under nor- “mal conditions, but in -artificially refrigerated laboratories where temperatures are a8 low as 40 degrees below zero. The picture above . Shows an observation crew attending a Dodge engine during a series of sub-zero trials. PEOPLE’S FORUM eco coe , although he ct matter of eeees me to introduce hi | discussed the subje le speech. = About 5:30 in the afternoon, ia friend of Mr. Paty requested 1most unjust in his reflections on} me to introduce him. I explained jour bar. ‘to thia ffiend that I was very sor- ATTORNEY LORD AMUSED { RAYMOND R. LORD, I have read with great amuse-} Secretary of Monroe County Bar! fic'al Board meeting of my church, | ment the article on B. F. Paty’s| capri | which I could not very well miss. j ; Key West, Fla., {Had I no other engagement, 1 speech, as candidate for governor,; *°Y *° . Feb. 8, 1936. le S as well as Ray P. Hiner’s article. 4 ‘i would have taken the pleasure of Sites yee rE IP gate {introducing Mr. Paty as I would} As a member of the bar acs ATTORNEY MALONE H tion of this county, I feel that} EXPLAINS | some explanation should be made. | | iat wake gb aaa As far as Mr. Paty’s remarks are | Editor, The Citizen: P | returns, I will be in the concerned, it seems to me that to} The recent articles in your; PT°°"™ gain political prestige, he cia- | NOTICE TO TANPAVEUS ving tax, several, does Pierce Bros., 9 Mrs. Wentworth’s mother and Billberry’s grandmother, Mrs. Fannie McCook, of Pauline street, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hy-! land, who were visiting Mrs. Hy- land’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. G. ,course. I realize that Mr. Hiner; | paper. relative to introducing Mr. : is | Paty last Tuesday evening, has’ ™* not mind about offending the bar certainly created erroneous ' association of this county. Of pressions. Station, 10 I had an interview with Mr.!~ Precinct Paty for about an hour Tuesday 2 resent./™ornims. He made mo request, of / 11:99 a.m | seas A885 recinct | NOTICE OF SALE ‘ If Mr. Paty’s remarks are true, | STREET CAR RAIL! Hic Albury’s Service Long's Furnitu: m. 5: Einhorn’s Grocery, accepted Mr. Paty’s remarks as be) the truth and thus his 200 ment. a. No. 6: Harris Grammar } se é | Monroe 2:00 noon. Feb. 20, 1938 County Piodela for a few weeks, left yesterday morning accompanie by Mrs. Hyland’s sister Miss’ Ro: sinda Piodela, who will visit with them at their home in Brooklyn. ‘Malcolm Johnson, vice presi- dent of the Bithulithic Paving Company of Washington, D. C., was an arrival this morning on the plane from Miami to spend sev- eral days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Johnson, B. F. Sasnett, second assistant! eeper at American Shoals light-| house, arrived this week for his quarterly vacation with his family. Render Program At Hospital Personnel and patients of the Marine hospital were delightfully entertained yesterday morning with a selected program of in- strumental numbers arranged by Director Richard Principale. This courtesy to the hospital was extended by Manager Peter Schutt. Two Omitted In List At Shower In the report of the shower tendered Miss Wilhelmina Goeh- ring on Thursday afternoon, which report appeared in yesterday’s is- sue of The Citizen, two names were inavertently omitted from he list of the young ladies as- ing the hostesses, those Mrs, Fernando E, Camus Mrs. William B. Norman. 4 tendance, dents, acetate William H. Malone is president} : of the league, and those decorat.| Dance Tonight At ing Hospitality House, carrying! Raul’s Clab out the valentine motif, are: Mrs, Ella Lee Cash and Miss Etta Pat- terson. Mrs. Malone and Mrs. Wm. R. Warren will pour tea from 4 to 5 o’clock, and Mrs. A. D. Printz and Mrs, H. C. Galey will pour from 5 to 6 o’clock. Harris School Circle Plans Giving Party Harris School Parent Teacher Association will sponsor a bene- fit card party in the Woman's. Clubhouse on Division street. The affair will take place Thursday, February 13, 3:30 in the after- noon. ‘ ‘Prizes will be given and re- freshments served. Reservations can be made by calling phone 230-R. Two big prizes will be given to- night at the dance at Raui’s Club! {start at 10:00 o’clock. John Pritchard’s Orchestra has been engaged to furnish a pro- }sram of dance rhythm for this event. School Unit To | Hold Meeting A called meeting of the offi- cers and chairmén of standing day, February 10, at 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Will Daughtry, corner Grinnell and South streets. A request is made for a full attendance, on the Boulevard. Music will) committees of the Division Street * School P.-T. A. will be held Mon-| omission is much ré Robert Donat-Madeleine Carroll —in— THE 39 STEPS Comedy and Mickey Mouse Mai 10-15¢; igh 15-25c | Key West 7 A. M. Monday. for Havana. Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 14. Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Evfective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A..M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves St. Petersburg on Sundays at 4:15 P. M. arriving Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port then neither am I nor Allan B.) leare, Jr., who is county solici- a 4 a sider s ‘or, been considered as attorneys 6d by tie wadeeignkd, up de andl by the candidate. Mr. Paty reg- ; " | off p.m. 5 3 z including Tuesday, February 25,; OTTO KIRCHHEINER, istered at the hotel im which We | 1986, for the purchase of approxi-| Tax Assessor Monroe County. maintain our offices and came; mately 400 tons of street car rail; fb8-1t into our city and left without even' which are now lying on vacant paying us the courtesy of a call.' lots. { Mr. Malone, another local at-i Ten per centum (10%) off the } torney, told me that Mr. Paty had! standard weight will be allowed sent someone to him about two for corrosion. hours before the speech, and too; Bidders shall furnish price bid |j u 0 wners late for him to break an import-: per ton and the successful bidder |: ant engagement. Had he been; shall remove the rails from where | approached earlier in the day, he! they are now lying at the present PAINT YOUR CAR may have been in a position to}time. { YOURSELF? cancel his engagement. The City Council of the City, ONE COAT OF Although Mr, Paty talked with| of Key West reserves the right to! senator Gomez, Judge Caro and! reject any or all bids. Aquilino Lopez, Jr., for more} WALLACE PINDER, than an hour, Senator Gomez in-| feb8-10-15-17 City Clerk. COVERS WITH NO BRUSH MARKS —ONLY— forms me that he made no re-} $2.95 quest for any of them to intro-} FOR AVERAGE CAR duce him. | SPECIAL Certainly Mr. Paty could not] MONDAY SALE COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR COLOR expect some local attorney to in-} CHART J. R. Stowers Co. PROPOSAL iro Sealed proposals will be receiv-| 8 Woodburn's - mm. . : Islamorada Post Tavernier Post- | troduce him, knowing that he —ONnN— (Paty) would ridicule our \etcmea | chief executive, if such attorney! DRESSES had previously received some; political patronage from our #0v-/] 49 doz. LADIES’ DRESS. || as : i] ES in Pique, Printed Pon- Mr. Paty certainly has bees gee, all white, ord All at ONE PRICE— » BENEFIT CARD PARTY 5 r) Auspices Harris Schoo] P.-T. A. ‘WOMAN’S CLUBHOUSE Thursday, Feb. 13, 3:30 p. m. For Reservations Call PHONE 230-R REE eee Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store 1. APPELROUTH | | | | “SAUL, KING OF ISRAEL” A second presentation to be given by A. M. E. Zion Chureh DIXIE THEATER MONDAY, FEB. 10, 8:00 p. m. General Admission | {SISSSLO IEEE OET ON iN - 10-15 - 28¢ N N : o dveesccccdvevecccevece N N . 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a N 5c Oo hadkvkerdivk Markdale J. H. COSTAR, Agent. 'ty but I had a very important of-) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 [WILL PREACH TO EN SUNDAY Rev. Shuter Peele states that the Fleming Street Methodist | Church will have as their guests jet the evening worship service to- morrow, the, firemen of Key i : i All fire fighters and their wives are invited to this service. The theme Will be: “Pulling Them Out of the Fire.” The choir will provide special musie for the service. The pas- tor states that be is having this service because he realizes the great importance of an efficient fire department. The public is s'so invited to this service. COMING EVENTS The following even’s cover the week of February 2 to February 8 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY & Monroe—“The Man Whe Broke the Bank of Monte Carlo” with Roland Coleman, Joan Bennett and Clive Brooks. Palace—“The 39 Steps” with Robert Donat and Madeline Car- roll. Also comedy and Mickey Mouse. , Rest Beach—Swimming sun bathing. Sail boat rides. Reul's Clad on the Boulevard— Danenig tonight. ~3 Davai Street—7-:30 P. M_ until } 9:30 P. M.. Promenade. Habana-Madrid — Dancing all night and the best of drinks. and Jany one else desiring te address the people of Key West, regard- i less of whether I agreed with the [ | speech, or not, or whether I was supporting the person or not. Respectfully yours, WM. H. MALONE. Key West, Fla, Feb. 8, 1936. New express SPRING shipment SILKS just re cons‘sting of TRIPLE SHEERS, TOP-HAT CREPE, TATOO, /) LCNDON SQUARE, PUNCH- HOLE AND PEBBLE CREPE. We are showing the finest line of SILKS in Key West. The new colors are AQUATONE, CORAL - DUST, NOUGAT BEIGE, ‘COMO BLUE. ‘CHEERIO RED, SHELL PINK, GOLD, etc. All Silks specially priced for Monday. Japanese Crepe Kimonas, on sale $1.00 New hand-made Batiste Night Gowns $1.00 New Spring Hats, see window. on sale $1.00 Rayon Bed Spreads, regular $1.35, on sale $1.00 Imported Belgium Rags. on sale $1.50 50c Krinkle Seersucker, 3 yds. for $1.00 50 Printed Piques, 3 for - Sanforized White Linen, $1.00, per yard SEE WINDOW FOR OTHER SPECIALS ON SALE on sale, $1.00 reg. 113 85 ; Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS 7 1936. WOMROE THEATER | CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Away From the Noisy Stream of Traffic its Quiet Reems a-d Wide. Hos pitabie Porch-s Invite You 919 FLEMING STREET FOR EARLY SPRINC! Wit el cin what Pd SPRINC SHLK DISPLAY SILKS re > City’s Leading Ladies’ Store La EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL :

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