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PAGE FOUK THE KEY WEST-CITIZEN FRIDAY, MARCH 6. 1936. evove - SOCIETY : ih PARRA RITES famed Florida Visitors See “Show-On-Wheels” Nifia deLi TEL r 2920000 cae i 1 } a Celleja, Editress | PHONE 149-3 | | | Woman’s Club Has Interesting Session On Tuesday Afternoon: he Key We: ‘Tuesda The meeting o/ Woman's C held afternoon of this Clubhouse proved an unus on ek at the street on Division ually interesting one. | Election of o with the follow Mrs. J. J. Lewis FE ident; Mrs. , second vice + Bayly cording Etta Patterson, retary; Miss Minnie-Porter , treasurer; Mrs. W. J. Phelan, auditor, Mrs. G. N. Goshorn = and Norberg Thompson, directo: A delightful musical program, ably handled by the Junior Wom-, an’s Club, was rende during which M Willi s two numbers, a French song and “American laby.” — accom- ficers took place, x @lected to of- president; vice- Doug- Mrs. first W. Stephe res correspd and Mrs. Entertain With Cocktail Party Dr. Brown, of Ca at Casa Marin small group of evening at a cocktail the hotel honoring Admiral and Mrs. W. S. Crosley, of Washington, D. €. and Mrs. Edmund Ball, of Mun- cie, Indiana. Those present at the party in-! eluded, besides Dr. and Mr Brown, Admiral and Mrs. Cros and Mrs. Ball. Colonel and Mrs. James F. Hall, General Harry C. Hale and Mrs. M. E. Guerin. More Gao At Casa Marina and Mr John Edwin rbus, Ohio. guests entertained friends W party a Inesday at to dinner just prior Is at Gaza! and Mrs. of Boston, Yesterday’s Marina included } Roger Conant Hatch, Mass., also Mrs. Kniffin, of Westfield, y, who is paying a return visit to the hotel, having spent some time there pre- viou: Departing this morning were Miss Marie Houston and Miss Marjorie Mayer, who will be re- membered for their splendid con- cert on Wednesday evening. Guests of the hotel had fine luck with their Many sailfish were landed, cluding those caught by David S. Ingalls and her Colonel H. C. niece, M'ss Bla caught three! sailfish and a wahoo weighing ap-! proximately fifty pounds. John! Oldrin and Francis B. Upham! landed a large sand shark, several sizeable kingfish and several sai fish and dolphin. erday shing. ‘ in- Mrs. party. | DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT, “Ladies’ Night”, sponsored by the Young Democratic Club of! Monroe County, is expected to at-] tract a large number of young women and a full attendance of the membership at the meeting to be held tonight in the auditorium of the Key West High School. An address by J. Lancelot Les- ter, assistant state attorney, will be heard and a program wil!l be given ‘by Victor Larsen and his associate FOUR DEPART ABOARD PLANE Four passengers departed yes- terday afternoon on the plane for Miami: Elizabeth Nothridge, Vir- ginia Mosley, Joseph Seider and Harry Childs. i man a piano solo, | Branch of the ¢' both successful and enjoyable for | present at the Woman’s | Dance Tonight At , Cuban Club ; each re ‘Plan Cabaret For Barthman and his} | tacular catches will be reported on} Many boats are out today load-/their return. | panied at the piano by Gus Ayala, ie cholas Goshorn presented a violin solo and Miss Cynthia Peari-) Mrs. Nora Shore, district super-| intendent of the Southeastern Children’s Home! Society of Florida gave an inter-| esting talk, during which she! made an appeal for the Children’s! Home. | Dr. Edward Conradi, president of the Florida State Colleg: Women at Tallahassee, dclvered| an inspiring address which proved] of great interest during which| he made known the fact that the} Florida State College for Women} has a very very high rating. A' social hour followed the presentation of the program, during which refreshments were served, and the afternoon proved the exceptionally large attendance Club. Everything is set for the Surprise Dance to be staged to- night at the Cuban Club under the direction of Joe Medina and Joe Cerezo. Tommy Thompson’s orchestra, recently reorganized, will play for the first time at tonight’s fair. They have .a real music treat in store for those who at- tend. Silvio Parra of Cuba and Miss Dollis Burchell will be on-hand to give exhibitions of fancy dancing including the waltz. Winners of the prize waltz will a prize at this event.] | Tomorrow Night Management of Habana-Madrid Club has planned a cabaret for tomorrow night. A varied pro- gram of entertainment has been arranged. Silvo Parra and his graceful partner, Mrs. Catherine Albury, will head the list of tertainers. Gerald Pinder and Dollis Burchell will exhibit a brand new dance from one of the latest pictures. Joe Lopez, the man with tears in his voice. will present for the st time in Key West, a new fox set written by the orchestra leader, Del Woods, entitled “A Dream.” Del Woods has_ recently el ranged his orchestra so that many think it to be an improvement over the old organization. en- ed with enthusi t is expected tic anglers, and that some spec- CUT PRICES ON ALE PRODUCTS Announcement has been made of the new low prices that are! now effective on Canatla Dry Gin- ger Ale and other Canada Dry} products. These new prices are in keeping [® eae and Joe Parra; one daugh-! {the arr Big | i “!Pharmacy are compounded from! Pease | W. with prices on Canada Dry Ginger Ale throughout the country. The makers of this superior quality ginger ale have reduced their prices to meet competition. Canada Dry is on sale at prac- tically all retailers throughout the city. It is an appreciated re- freshment at any occasion. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century PIRATES COVE FISHING CAMP On Overseas Highway near Key West TARPON, SAILFISH and REEF FISHING in Virgin Waters Bungalows with Private Baths, Simmons Beds Well Cooked Food Rates: $5.00 to $7.00 day, A..P Phone For Reservations CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS, AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Away From the Noisy of Traffic Hs Quiet Rooms and Wide, Hos pitable Porches Invite You 919 PLEMING STREET PHONE 9104 HERE TOMORROW LOCAL RESIDENT DIED THIS MORNING ‘AT ‘HOME .ON ANGELA STREET Mrs. Marcelina Parra, age 66,/} dicd this morning at ‘the ‘home, 509 Angela street. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoo 5 o’elock from the :residence. Survivors are the husband, | John Parra, Sr.; three sons, John, ! r, Mrs. Alicia /Paramo of Tampa, 2 one sister, Juana Perez, be- sides nine grandchildren. Lopez Funeral Home charge of arangements, At The Stores! ip the Center of anc Thester “Silver Slipper” Dance Hall y Joe's Bar. night under John Lord. f manager of the Victoria Fivet Cinse—Freproaf— annex to Slo open Saturday management of Eb 2g: nt o This new amusement center wil Pepelar Press ht im the ghis and »2 open every d on Saturday n week hoi. music to be rnished Rhytum F L 4 BY PLANE FROM KEY WES1 TO MIAMI Reservatier T. ephone Tommy Thompson's Kings. Elaborate plans are being made he management for tomorrow ht. The plece has been tractively deccrated 2nd arrang the comfort of its guests. entertainment will be Make by Phone Reguler f West Airways, Daily Except Friday RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West 4 p = rive Miami 5-20 p. = anes, Miami-Ary Good 2. vided. Table pro- extra the at service at no ed as one of The picture shows former U. S. Senator James A. Reed, of Missouri; former Governor Alfred E. Smith, of ‘New York, and their wives, snapped while visiting the ‘Constitutional Exhibit now touring Florida under the direction of the Sentinels of the Republic. The unique-caravan is traveling throughout the state with a com- plete motion picture program and numerous displays used in the campaign of the Sentinels, a national non- Partisan organization, to uphold the Constitution and urge economy in government. HOLTSBERG‘S Holtsberg’s announces today of the new “Shades; of Romance” in Mir-O-Kleer stockings for Spring. They are’ available in the following shades, | Allure, Caprice, Caress, ‘Charm, and Glamour. eeoccece: eocece «cae: PERSONAL MENTION FURNITURE SPECIAL Mrs. M. H. MeNally, sister of , Now is a good"tinié to"Set that Stewart Leonard of ‘the WPA art new breakfast room of dining department, arrived yesterday room suite. according to the and expects to spend advertised on ‘these items weeks in Key West. ssue by Long’s Furniture j | Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Norwood.: Three big specials are contained of Vermont, who were spending in the advertisement for this several weeks in Key West, left store today. jover the highway this ‘morning! ae for Miami where after spending a GARDNER’S PHARMACY few days they will leisurely travel Prescriptions filled at Gardner’s: north. pure, good and full strength drugs} “Mr. and Mrs. and are filled by prescription! and two daughte Cornelia and specialists, the management of! Harriett, were arrivals in Key the store asserts. Prescriptions| West last evening over the high- are called for and delivered. | way from Grand Rapids, Mich.| for a visit of a few weeks with) bicraians i oe bem Mrs, Herz’s parents, Mr. and| Nucoa, the fine quality Oleo,'yf,< A. Dp, Luethi, at the home has proven to be a fast seller at!1119 von Pfister strect. Tift’s Cash Grocery, 1101 Division street. It is offered as a special at this store in today’s paper. HUNTER OF SHARKS SEEKS FLORIDA SITE FOR MARINE “Z00’ (Dy Axsoczated Prexs) MIAMI, Fla., Mar. 6.—Captain . E. Young, shark ‘hunter of 35 years’ experience, is in Miami ‘to survey available locations for a new type marine zoo. The veteran shark hunter said the zoo will be something new, and that its plans have been .ap- proved by Dr. C. H. Townsend,! director of the New York fore- most icthyologists in the country. “Tt will be built in a shallow ocean spot and comprise a series of pens accessible to the water,” he stated. “Down the center of! the two largest pens there will ‘be | Cornelius Herz’ Miss Virginia Mosley, connect-! ‘ed with the WPA at West Palm Beach, who was in Key West con-} |sulting with officia | educational projects, left by plane} - yesterday afternoon for Miami. \ floating steel compartments with ® windows below the level of the water from which visitors may watch the fish in the pens.” Opens Skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch With six itch killing medicines in liquid form, Imperial Lotion flows into pores and hair follicles and thus gets at and kills the’ cause of scalp itch. 35c and $1.00, MONROE THEATER Noah Beery, Jr.Jean Rogers in | { i i { STORMY Preston Foster-Melvyn Douglass in ANNIE OAKLEY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ in CASA MARINA Key West’s Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Evening Dinner Luncheon -. Afternoon Te: or a la Carte Palm-Shaded Sandy Beach with CASINO Masseur in Attendance PETER SCHUTT, Manager Stop! Look! Listen! HAVE YOU STOPPED TO TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR DINING ROOM ‘OR BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE LATELY? IF NOT, THEN LISTEN TO PPM M MII LIS FS, FID TIT OP PALACE Tim McCoy in ROARIN’ GUNS Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; ‘Night: 10-1 SPECIAL OFFER aon PERMANENT WAVES fwo Permanents Table, 4Chairs and Buffet . . . Come in and look over our complete line -of the ‘latest style trends. Examine our very low prices on quality merchan- THIS. ... 145 ~ hen UP dise. -You too will find that it is easy for you to own that 5-PIECE BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE 4 ge Table, 6 Chairs ani Bullet . . . long needed suite on-our 80° NOW ... FULL SPEED AHEAD ... viens "Kaun Iriueaen Wikia: we Geiss eden 1475 — Michelangelo, several, 27tist time, 1671—Rob Roy, Scottish chief- tain, Carolina’s famed merchant, plant- er, dent of the Continental Congress, and diplomat, born at Charleston. Died there, Dec. 1806—Elizabeth Barret Brown- ing. famed English poetess, ‘born. (Died June 30, 1861, | York State carpet loom inventor, , born at Mantua, Ohio. (28, 1900. elu ions. A large tendance is anticipated for opening night. the Fast - Comfortable - Safe HOLTSBERG S KAYSER Brings You “Shades of Remance” 1 ; | im MIR-O-KLEER Stock-} i | ings for Spring | | | se Nucoa The New Superior Quality * CLEO. You'll find 7 package absolutely fresh. | ound 22c) Remember, always de- mand NUCOA. ' war, general of ‘the Army 69eborn at Albany, N. Y. Nonquit, Ma: Aug. 5, ses. Today’s = Anniversaries j S ¢. “4883—Adolph Lindenkohi, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey’s ographer and draughtsman , among. the greatest 6f all fenmegrly ears, born in Ger- born, Died Feb, 18, 15648 fanny. Died June 22, 1904. ' 1885—Ring Lardner, noted humo} columnist and short story writer, born at Niles, Mich. Died in New York, Sept. 25, 1933. SPECIALS Subscribe to Tne Citizen. $1.00 ! 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