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PAGE FOUR SOCETY Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J PYTTI TIT) Key West Garden Club Has Interesting Meeting Yesterday A meeting of the Key West Display is composed of Mrs. Garden Club was held yesterday} Frederick Ford, Mrs. Edward afternoon at the Woman's Club-! payiy and Richard H. Kemp. Also, create ee ae eal in the 9th classification of “A,” paentvotl club _ presiding, ! Flowers, which is the best minia-| W. J. Phelan,, ture arrangement of flowers, the {container is not to exceed three meeting further plans! inches rather than eight inches. in connection with the Flower; This display will therefore be Show to be held on February; truly miniature and dainty. 25th, 26th and 27th were dis-] Those having flowers or plants cussed, particularly in reference, for entry in the Flower Show are to plants and f! to be ex-'again requested to communicate hibited in the show. It is urged! with the proper person in charge that all persons having entries to! of that division, and if the per- be placed in the show bring or!son entering the specimen is un- send these ent already in}able to bring same, it will gladly containers and arranged by the} be called for. person entering sam In this} The next meeting way there will be 2 eater and! Garden Club will be held next more colorful v of ar-| Wednesday afternoon, February rangements on { 19th, at 3:30 o’clock in the rooms There are sev ‘corrections to! ot the Clubhouse on Division be made regarding the list of street, and a full attendance committees for the Flower Show; once more requested in order that as published The com-| last-minute plans may be gone mittee in ch Croton over for the Flower Show. ted by Mrs. treasurer. At th of the hci aan P.-T. has Conducts Meeting On Tuesday The February meeting of the} who is talented in writing to try Division Street School P.-T. A. Was! for this honor. The presient’s mes- held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. ay edie. Tithe, Lord's| The Nominating Committee ap- Prayer was said. The secretary | pointed by the president was as and the treasurer each gave their: follows: Mrs. Pinder, Mrs. Larsen reports. | and Mrs, Potter. Mrs. Harry Sawyer reported for; A message from the University the committee on Founder’s Day! of Florida was read, which asked and Fathér’s Night that plans were | that any members, who can, buy benig made for the observances to} special automobile tags to contri- be held on February 14. bute toward scholarships to be Mrs. Claude Albury reported; given. that the committee on prizes had A special invitation was extend- purchased the gifts and had them! ed to the members to attend the read: | Harris School Bridge Party. May Sands asked that the; Prof, Duncan stated that a nurse P.. _T. A, help in the purchasing of! from thg clinic was at the school costumes that could be used from, examining the children. year to year for the chapel pro-! A count of psrents present grams. It was decided that the! showed that Miss May Sands and P.-T. A. would aid the teachers in| Mrs. Clarrice Roberts had the getting costumes for their plays. | highest percentage, while Mrs. Mrs. Daughtry announced that|O’Bryant and Miss Frances Coch- a prize being offered to oe [ae had the largest number pres- person whose program of ceremony} ent. is accepted and used at the Tree| There being no further business Planting at the State Convention.| the meeting was adjourned until The president urged that any one|the second ae in March, sage was also read, St. Paul’s Church Choit To Give Social On Friday Night Junior Choir of St Paul's) Chureh will sponsor a Silver So-| Vocal solo, Marian Solano. Violin solo, Alfred Barroso, cial in the Parish Hall on Friday } ening, February 14, starting at| 7:30 p. m An excellent program has been arranged and delicious refresh-| ments will be on sale, | The program arranged is as follows: Chorus, St. Paul’: Vocal solo. S: Piano solo, gquera.\ Vocal solo, liams. Piano solo, Miss Marie Knowles. } Reading, Mrs. Katherine dridge, s Senior Choir. i | Miss Edith Wil- BL} and Will Roberts. Dance, Elizabeth Ann Gardner. Reading, Catherine Conner, Vocal solo, George Jenson. Dance, Dolores Ruiz. Vocal solo, } Vocal solo, Ruth Roberts, Piano solo, Miss Beatrice Mo- reno, Vocal solo, Joe Austin ee Dance and Roma-| and Sonny Wilhelm. Sketch, Emil Sweeting. Vocal solo, Sam Goldsmith. Reading, Mrs. Reba Sawyer. Violin and piano duet, Charles Vocal solo, Edmund Curry. Several More Distinguished Visitors At Casa Marina| —_— Guests registering at Casa Ma-, rina during the past few days in-| y clude not only persons from wide-} spread areas of our own country, but also from abroad. W. J. Ellis, of Leeds, hotel for Other gue for a bri 1 days at Ca f period include Mr. shberg, of Rochester, r. and Mrs. Harry of New York City, and a composed of Mr. and Mrs, Larsen, Leon Fietcher, John Cowles. all of party | Rey E. Jr., the fishing hereabouts, | weeks to the balance of the win-j | ter season, are Mr. and Mrs. Kent England, will be at the! Hubbard, of Middleton, Connecti- jeut, who have joined Marina} and daughter-in-law already and' the hotel for several weeks; C. H. . George B. Sage and Haskel) Sullivan, of Chicago, Illinois; Mr. New! and Mrs. ‘mith,; Greensboro, North Carolina; Mrs. Dean | Ohio, accompanied by Mrs. Thom- and! as Gibson of Norwood, Ohio; and New York! Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson of Cleve- City, who will, while here, enjoy/ land, Ohio, who arrived yesterday in their private plane. Also at the hotel, ng in length from for stays en their son} at Richard C. Kellp, of Johnston, of Cincinnati, P.- re i ‘Plane Penman a Be Rendered Tomorrow Night The Divisio Street Parent- Teacher Association has arranged) a “Fathers’ Night” program to be} rendered tomorrow evening in the school auditorium, beginning at! 8 o’clock. A prize will be given the room having the largest num- ber of fathers present. The program follows: P.-T. A. song, Mother singers. Prayer, Rev. M. L. Smith, | | Rose Del Pino. wood Sands. Piano solo, Della Mae Curry. Reading, Emil Sweeting. Vocal solo, “The Blue Vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs, At- Founders Day sketch, Mrs, Wil-! liam T. Doughtry. Play, “Oak Tree.” Remarks, Prof. W. C. Duh- can, t j Bet,"} | "SPONGE SALES RESUMED HERE: MORE THAN FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH ARE DISPOSED OF Sponge sales activities during the past few days resulted in re- turns to the sponge fishermen of more than $5,000, it was said to- day. Some of the most beautiful wool sponges which have been offered the buyers in many days were displayed on the municipal wharf at the conjunction of Grin- nell and Caroline streets, Some of the lots brought as high as $980, $902, $770 and $726. Other lots brought prices ranging from $150 to $572. Card Party To Be Given Tuesday Members of the Key West Hos- pitality League are this week planning another function for the pleasure of winter visitors in Key West. and for local persons. Atcard party will be given next Tuesday night, starting at 8 o’clock in Hospitality House, 318 Duval street, it was announced this morning. This will be one of a number of affairs which have been arranged and given by mem- bers of the league since the tour- ist season got under way. The same committee which has arranged the other parties given by the league is planning the party for next Tuesday night, al- though Mrs. Lewis Pierce is tem- porary chairman of the group. Persons wishing to participate in the affair next Tuesday night can make reservations by calling Mrs. Fred Kirtland, phone 109-W, Mrs. C. G. Hicks, phone 361-J, or b: ing the hostesses at Hos- pitality House any time during the day, Mrs. Pierce said, Junior Club To Meet Tomorrow The Key West Junior Woman’s Club will hold their social hour tomorrow afternoon, Friday, at the Woman’s Clubhouse on Divi- sion street, from 5:00 to 7:00 o’clock. Hostesses for the occasion will rs. Charles E, Pangle, Mrs. William M. Arnold and Miss Cor- nelia Ricketts, and there wil! be refreshments served during the period, —| Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines ete tried for yor chest zou ur cough, satel noe you cannot afford to take & anything less than Creomul- Tight to the seat to aid nature mem- SILVER SOCIAL. | Auspices St. Paul’s Junior. Ghoir PARISH HALL Friday, Feb. 14, 7:30 p. m. Good Program — Refreshments The Way To A Man’s “Lookit Henry into that meal!” Henry—not so fast. THE REASON: Henry’s wife buys those fine quality Foodstuffs, Meats. Poultry, Vegetables and Fruits from— Archer’s Grocery “The Store That Serves You Bést” Phone 67 Free Delivery 614 Fleming Street ‘layin’ Hey— THE KEY WEST CITIZEN He Shipped Both—But What A Difference! The first Dodge shipped when he became the company’s director of distribution, in 1919, was the shown at the right, then costing, at the factory, $2150. The buyer, Henry Shamp of Jackson, ecccccccce CLASSIFIED COLUMN REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT; —If I guarantee my service? When you want a guarantee service on your refrigerator, call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. feb10-1mo FOR SALE HOUSE, 6-ROOMS, HALL AND; BATH, large lot, shade andi garden. Price: $750.00, some terms. For appointment write Owner, P. O. Box 552, Key West, feb13 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished apart. ment, all modern conveniences, ; with garage. 927 Eaton street. feb11-3tx! FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ment, five rooms and bath. Ap-, - ply 514 Margaret street, phone} 152-M. jan24! TWO FURNISHED H HOUSES. | ply 1120 Grinnell street. feb6- a FURNISHED / APARTMENT—All modern conveniences. Five large airy rooms. Apply 730 Southard street. Phone 103-J. feb12-3tx 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 $5.00 down and $1.00 per week. by Harry New ighboy” sedan PERSONAL iaNTIO eos Mrs, S. L. A. Marshall and Mrs. D. Lewis, winter Silber in | Key West, left on the Cuba this imorning for a shqet stay in Ha- varia, ¢ | Mrs. Ramon Garcia was a pas- senger on the S'S. Cuba this j morning, going to Havana for a | visit with relatives. and friends. Mrs. Faustino Rendueles and ‘daughter Mrs. J. R. Taylor, left this morning on the Steamship | Cuba for Havana where they will | spend a while with relatives. i Antonio Martinez was a_ pas- senger on the Cuba this morning | for Havana for a visit with rel-, atives and friends. | B. M. Duncan, jgineer with the state road de-; ; partment, who was spending a’ ‘while with his family in Key West, left yesterday by plane for Miami, jen route to Jacksonville in com-' | pany with Hubert Nichols, project iengineer of the state road de- partment. consulting en- Malcolm Johnson, vice presi- {dent of the Bithulithie Paving Company of Washington, who was, in Key West visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis John- son, left by plane yesterday for Miami en route to the capital. | Mrs, Nina Ryder Johnson, WPA district supervisor of intake and certification, left yesterday after- noon on the plane for Miami en route to Jacksonville for a con- cmbienraiced with of —— Is. Mich., after driving the car a quarter million miles, traded it inon a new Dodge. The dealer of whom Shamp bought the new car donated the old one to the transportation exhibit of the { Dodge Division of Chrysler Corporation. | } tension | Pores to reach and kill itching of , eczema, rash, tetter, ri | eommon itch. Two sizes, 35c and $1. Childrens 's Colds Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Co.| Yield quicker to feb1-tf PIANO INSTRUCTION CHARLES ROBERTS STUDIQ, 613 Margaret Street. feb11-18-18-17-19-91-24.26-98; | mar2-4-6-8x FOR SALE PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed | sib $1.25. The Artman’ sug? i double action of “as? WISKS STAINLESS if you prefer James Gagney-Ricardo Cortez MONROE THEATER | in FRISCO KID Wheeler and Woolsey ih i THE RAIN MAKER Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orcher| tra, 18-B0c; Night: 18-25c FOODSTUFFS kept in REFRIGERATORS are as healthful as if they were frozen in ice. Our Refrigerators are doubly heatproof and absolutely airtight. ¢ our all $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL — Gn Display At—— Thompson Ice Company, PHONE NO. 8 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2936. CUBA BRINGS IN VESSEL ALSO BROUGHT THIR- TY-TWO TONS OF FREIGHT FOR KEY WEST Steamship Cuba, of the P. and jO. S. S. company, arrived from ; Tampa this morning with seven first class passengers for Key | West, and 27 first class passen- gers for Havana. | The ship also brought 32 tons of | freight for Key West and 120 sacks of mail; no freight and 379 sacks of mail for Havana. | It was understood by officers lof the Cuba that practically all reservations on the vessel had been sold for the Havana trip next ; Monday. Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand- ard Fruit and Steamship Com- | pany, arrived 6:30 o'clock this |morning from New York, took ‘Why Get Up Nights? bunkers at the Porter Dock Com-; THIS 25¢ BLADDER LAXATIVE pany and sailed at noon for Fron-| FREE | tera, Mexico. | If it fails to flush out im- Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde-! purities and excess acids which Mallory Lines, is due tomorrow | cause the irregularity that wakes evening from New Orleans en! you up. Get buchu, juniper oil, route to Miami and Jacksonville. ete., in little green tablets called Colorado, of the same lines, Bukets, the bladder laxative.! que Sunday from New York, Works on the bladder similar to! pound to Tampa. castor oil on the bowels. Poorly} Fruit carrying steamer Gran-| acting bladder can cause scanty’ ada, of the Standard Fruit and! flow, frequent desire, burning or Steamship Company, is due Satur-! , backache. In four days if not) day from New York, will bunker! ‘pleased any druggist will refund at the Porter Dock Company. andj your 25c. Olivieri’s Drug Store. jleave for Ceiba, Honduras. —advt. is! isaac was unknown in the United; {States before the middle of the! jnineteenth century, and did not! | reach pan-epidemic proportions! | till as late as 1916. MANY VICTIMS | OF PARALYSIS, (ls Associated Press? NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—Infan- tile paralysis cripples or kills 10, 000 American children annually. That is the finding of Dr.*Le- ‘voy W. Hubbard, director of ex- work for the Warm Springs Foundation of New York. The survey indicated the dis- PALAC Gene Autry in SINGING VAGABOND Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15e And what an economical car . | I know my Dodge has cost less to run than a small car .. . After my experience with Dodge I rec- Gamiied thet everyone see and drive the big, new, 1936 Money~ Saving Dodge “Beauty Winner.” boner j ah LOW FIRST COST This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker in SODtaining six kinds of {teh kill- ig medicines, Lotio, flows freely into skin, folds aed Bermuda Meat Market STEER MEAT Fresh Pork Liver BONELESS ROUND PORK— Roast or Steak FRESH PORK HAM Georgia Peach Hams—By half or whole All ingredients for Souse Phone 52 Quick Delivery JUAN COBO, Prop. and ingworm and SPECIAL OFFER { i | x. SOTTO IOITTSTTSS BESS ELS IL " of —on——_ PERMANENT WAVES f'wo Permanents zs $5.00 Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 874-5 SSeamercia! esp omen ree ment Plen, Dodge is now so easy to pay for! LAWN MOWERS A nicely trimmed lawn adds to the appearance of your home. Do it with one of our Lawn Mowers. 7. 25 Ball Bearing, 16” Blade. Each Poultry Netting Heavy Galvanized Wire, 1” — 2” mesh. All widths. Per yard .. oe 3¥%c SCREEN ENAMEL. Gives screens a brand new appearance and prevents rusting. Black, Qt. TO PZLZLLALLLALILAZZLELLZVLZLLL LEAL ELL 2 a) 70c STEP LADDERS —_ and substantial. 3 Feet to 8 Fe $1 40 And Up Garbage Cans Step en lever and it opens or closes. Sani- tary, for indoors— 85c and $4.15 For any size family. Different types to se- lect from— $1.40 And Up South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Phcne 59° White and Elza Streets “Your hume is -vorthy of the best” EE Mb kkk he hb dbedndddddnddidididtdtdddédéd ee ddigidgirgdnikggidgitidtitgtitditttitgtibhddd