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PAGE FOUR Nifia deLisa Calleje PHONE 149-J TEL Another Tennis Tea Arranged At Casa Marina For Sunday Recent arrivals at Casa Marina include Mrs. Pirates Cove. eral day: Edgar. of Gross Point, Miss Mildred § oeder, of New York City, L ols, of Mem- phis, Tennessee, New York mond, Jr.. of C Mr. and Mrs. man, of New York been spending a short of antown, Pa. ‘erdinand Sehur- have in a bour, exci Jay Colum- he hotel, | Marina continues to be and Yes John Edw bus, Ohio, a caught a large usual thing happened Bro Sylvio Parra, Young Cuban Artist, Now Visiting Here West at the ented young There is in K present time a Cuban artist and sculptor, Sylvio Parra, whose work, though not very familiar in art circles in the United States, is nevertheless very popular and well thoug in Havana, where Mr. Parr: sides. This young man has won four| prizes for his work, the latest one a three hundred dollar award! tendered by the City of Havana in an art competition, the sub-| ject “Emancipation” having been: chosen, and Mr. Parra’s sculpture,| depicting man from slavery. | was selected by the judges as the} finest example demonstrating the subject. \ He was a pupil at the Havana| Academy of Art, and er be-; DeMolays To | Hold Banquet Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order | of DeMolay, will celebrate its 13th! anniversary as a chapter, tonight, with a banquet at the Delmonico Restaurant. the advisory council. The Key West Chapter is one of the four oldest in the state and; one of the oldest in the country. | Several of the original founders; of the local chapter will be at the! banquet tonight. A number of interesting fea- tures in keeping with the occa- sion are planned for entertain- ment of the guests. Dance Tonight Ae Raal’s Club Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boule-| vard will sponsor a dance tonight at 10 o'clock. ‘Music for the affair will HOLTSBERGS: Monday Sale 20 pieces of New Pebble Crepe el colors: shell, i and Blue, on sale Mot 10 Flaxon on sale 15¢ Sheer see window, i pieces of Prints per i i i ] | 2 Swiss Prints, reg. || rd 25¢ er Chiffon Stockings, new Spring shades, paix . 0 pieces 0: Se, on sale, y 25 New Spring Dress $4.95, on sale ‘amples ‘of sizes, on Peperell Large Sheets, the only [ Sheet to buy; everybody knows Peperell, 81x90, res | $1.25, at $1.00 | Colored Broagclaths, yd. wide, on sale, 2 y¢ 25¢ Heavy Slip Satin, all colors, on sale, yd. 50c Monglo Slip Satin, very heavy. reg. $1.00, on sale, 1% yd for = White Moire T: ning Coats, reg. at Kayser Service Weight Stock- }/ ings, __ strictly seconds—the best made, on sale, pair i more, fi where they ‘naida von Mietk-Liuba entertain- ‘ed informally last night at their | Air Station apartment in honor |of Attorney and Mrs. William H. Kaitress Malone. | While mayor of Key West, Mr. Malone rendered valuable service Sea ‘to the officers of the Key West and Mrs. A. W. Mears, of Balti-) International Stamp and Coin Ex- Maryland, landed two sail-' positi He served on the Steer- fish simultaneously. Other re-,ing Committee for this event. turning boats reported large Both he and Mrs. Malone were catches of various kinds of fish. | Patrons of the Key West Melody Tomorrow afternoon the regular Hour, it is shown. : Sunday afternoon Tennis Tea at! Mr. Malone is also a_ directo! the hotel will take place, with) of the Spanish Main Museum o matches in progress between lo-| Key West and here, as in all hi cal people, members of the win-| Civic activities, has taken an ac- ter residential colony and hotel, tive interest, it is stated. guests. Among the players ex-|_ He and Mrs. Malone are leav- pected to be present are thej Misses Jane and Ellen Peabody, Bethine Standart, Frances Bar-| home. David Johnson, Robert! In his toast the Commodore ex- Voorhis and Jack Latimer. Two! pressed keen regret to the have lately been| Malones leave the city; such citi- absent from the courts, Mrs. David, 2€S, he stated, are the backbone | where they will make their future; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘|Commodore And Mrs. Von Mietk- |Geberst Tonia At Liuba Entertain Here For Malones\?@™ Commodore and Margaret Zi-,of any community and are doubly ment including many of the city’s! | missed. Mrs. Emily Bryner Martin, Miss Helen Teresa Loggie of Miami, and the-Commodore entertained ‘with very enjoyable music. Dr. Blenn R. Bales of Circleville, Ohio, explained his unique col- ‘lection of rare and faney covers | valued at over a thousand dollars, and Judge Jefferson B. Browne !displayed an enormous Bermuda | onion grown in his garden. The hostess was’ as | Anna Augusta von Mietk and Mrs. Martin. Those attending the party in ; honor of Mr. and Mrs. Malone were: the guests of honor, Dr. and Mrs. Blenn R. Bale: E | Jefferson B. Browne, H. A. WPA State Auditor, of Jackso re! Liuba ing Key West for Orlando, Fla.,; ville; Miss Helen Teresa Loggie, | tricks; he does his work from of Miami; Mr. and Mrs. Delance |Q. Martin, B. C. Meaders * ant District Supervi Finance sor of see the! and Statistics with the local wPa|™ Atu- ‘office; Professor and Anna gusta von Mietk-Liuba. ut it} seen Ingalls and Earl Johns is hoped that they will again shortly. Plen For Play Here Tuesday A musical program and a pla) entitled “A Rainy will be presented at the High Au evening, o'clock, Pythian be itorium next Pui 10th, at 8:00 pices of the aes School came a teacher at the Academy,! where he remained for several years. Specimens of his work were taken to Philadelphia for exhibition there in company with the work of other foreign atrists, brought forth expres- interest and en- During the musical program there will be selections played by John Pritchard’s Orchestra, piano duet by Miss Fannie Hanson and Miss Alice Jenks and a musical number by Miss Beatrice Moreno and Laureano Moreno. The Rainy After- sions of much thusiasm. Mr. Parra, in addition to seulp- uring, is an accomplished artist, working in almost any medium, oil, water-colors, pencil. pen, charcoal, and also has among the} noon” includes Alice Curry, few pictures he has brought with| mi Lena Sands, M Juli him to Key West ral unusual! Brown, Mrs. Bertie Higgs, Mrs. colored-crayon Cuban landseapes.} Kathryn Cochran, Mrs. Leona Mr. Parr mother is a Key|Stirrup, Miss Ahna Whitmarsh, Wester, having been before her| Mrs. Bernice Parks, Mrs. Golden marriage a Miss Menendez. She] Gibson. Miss Annice Smith and numbers many _ relatives and] Miss Florence Torres. friends here in the city. | | SPECIAL OFFER is PERMANENT WAVES f'wo Permanents Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER ~° 407 South Street Phone 574-J} furnished by John Pritchard’s Or- chestra. Subscribe to Tne Citizen, Afternoon.” | Convent Girls (am Entertained “Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brantley treated the Convent girle to a | party on the Beach Thursday night. All present had a very en- etime. Wienies, marsh- mallow rolls and light refresh- !ments were served: Robert Bethel {and Norman Brantley acted as | chief cooks, to the gue: Those pr re. Dinors | Nickerson, Hernandez, Elida Valdez. Acevedo, Martha Ramos, ce Brantley, | Beulah Brantley, Blanch | ley, Edith Russell, Edith Moffett. Fay Myers. Annabelle Moffett. | Vilva Alfonso, Gwendolyn Jam Theresa Sullivan. Marv Brantle Dora Medina, Mabel Perez and | Althea June Haskins. Brant- CASA MARINA Key West’s Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Evening Dinner Luncheon Afternoon $2.00 1.50 a 50 or a la Carte Palm-Shaded Sandy Beach with CASINO Masseur in Attendance PETER SCHUTT, Manager SPECIAL SILK SALE MONDAY. 20 pieces 40 inch all solid co i thing f froe Mon- 50° MONDAY SALE ON HOUSE DRESSES 3 doz. Ladies’ House Dress- es, to close out, Monday, each on sale ard WHAT’S NEW IN SHOES be found at this the new lines which | : this week. PRICES { ARE RIGHT. JUST IN—New Imported Sandals, the latest thing out. LADIES g MISSES’ SILK s another ment just in for Easter, nartest new Spring shades. Children’s just received. Sox for Easter ~ AFTER YOU HAVE READ THE ~ SUNDAY STAR TOMORROW, CHECK TISERS WHO FURNISH INTEREST- ING READING. UP ON THE ADVER- JUST RECEIVED EASTER — New LADIES’. SPRING HA Select your Easter READY- TO-WEAR early. Get first pick from the new Dres: just in. They are here in Geo: xgettes. Crepes, Ete. MONDAY SALE Silk Materials 10 pieces 40 inch Printed ganza, fancy designs, able, yard 40 inch Solid si For| shipment Or- wash- $1.25; Corded . 75¢ Canton |} 50c || Wil- color Mallinson’s Printed Puss low, 40-inch, all pat- }} terns, yd. $1.95 |} Mallinson’s 40 inch Printed || Chiffon in all leading shades— j/ pecially priced Monday. i Mallinson’s Solid Celor Whip Cord. yard $1.00 COTTON MATERIALS pieces 36-inch Printed ns, all washable, per 15¢ y new 40 36 inch Printed Shee: yard coed = 36 inch Printed Piques Seersuckers, yard ‘olid colors and combinations in Candlewick, per yard . 35¢ and 39c ig Monday at s head street. Dp Senn. Shcand The Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store 1. APPELROUTH Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlooking Coral Park For price and terms apply to L. P. ARTMAN, o Residence 1309 Whitehead Street |REVIVAL SERVICES j “Alone.” STHL IN PR The meeting is to continue all next week with services twice a } pasar jdcy excepting Monday and Satur- { The regular morning A good program of entertain day. sorv- | best amateurs will be. given {night at the Cabaret at Habana- {Madrid Club. | | Music for dancing will be fux.! 2 7 {uished: by! Dell Woads! Orchesiza:| Times” will be delivered:dpethe Among those on the program are| oe — = ” pit! Bea ty, | Interest in the Willis-Cowell in the light of the prophetic Word Ivio Parra of Cuba, Mrs. Cath-} will be thoroughly canvassed. The pro- RCC aeiions wa | cpine Pease Albury, Gerald: Pins Ttvvae whieh has beca in — Sai \ dak Dalle Barchell cand Joo Ste at the First Baptist church | A !for the past week, continues to j | igvow. Large crowds are in at- — tendance upon each service and ' MAN AND MULE Pastor Day expreses himself as ) | being well-pleased with the pro- | The mule, he is a gentle beast;! cress that is being made. and so is man. He’s satisfied to| Tomorrow, Mr. Willis preaches ibe the teal “aul «iawn ssh three times. A special service for, ‘men only will be held at 2:30 p. man, he may be taught some j, at which time the evangelist will preach on “The Scarlet Sin” or “The Seventh Commandment.” at ten o'clock. Tonight at 7:30 o'clock pre- phetic lecture on the “Signs of the; CHURCH TO BE CARRIED ON | ALL OF NEXT WEEK PALACE Fredric March, Merle Herbert Marshal! DARK ANGEL Comedy and Mickey Mou Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-25< Operon, leight to six; the mule, when he |gets mad, he kicks; and so does All the men of the city are urged aay ; to hear this timely mesage. Sev- The mule, he has a load to pull;' eral other churches ane co-nnepal- and so has’ man. He's happiest: i8& to make this rarticular service ur-reaching and eifective. when he is full; and so is man.!* : a | Like man, he holds a patient poise, ! The chole Fee the gecagnins Mp. Cowell is proving an enjoy- and when his work’s done will re- gh joice. Théstaubecheclikes to bear abje and attractive feature of the | his voice; and so does man. jcampaign. Special chorus num- The mys, he has his faults, “tig | DFS are slated or tomorrow night true; and so has man. He docs S@eeeereworosevceeeccess | me things he should not do; and} “1 wo docs man. Like man, he| 20 SUBSCRIBERS _ doesn’t yeaih for swe; byt ayants | contentment all 4hé) w The; «mule, he has a lively smile; and so does man. H The mule is sometimes kind! and good; and so is man. He eats} all kinds of breakfast food; andj so does man. Like man, he balks! at gaudy dress, and all outland-! ish foolishness. The mule’s ac-} customed to mulishness; and so is} man. —St. Louis Globe-Democrat. For if you do act recelve your paper by 6:15 o'clock im the afternoon, call telephone 51 and a paper will be it to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. for the Purpose of deliveri: plaints. rielp us give you 109 percext service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citi- | 4 TOSI LALLLALPAL ALLL LLL ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY PHONE 597 FINE WORK AT A REASON- ABLE PRICE CECIL GRAY TAXIDERMIST FISH MOUNTED JOHN C. PARK PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 DEEP SEA FISHING Specializing in Day and Night TARPON FISHING RADIO CRUISER MOCCASIN CAPT. KING GOMEZ 624 Front Street KEY WEST, FLORIDA TOURISTS! DON’T MISS THE FERRY— Stop Over At BIG PINE INN BIG PINE KEY Only 5 Miles from No Name Key Ferry REASONABLE RATES American and European Plan Phone 3 Rings—Long Distance. Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25¢ LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib, 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST LICENSED EMBALMER Inspected and passed by De- partment of Agriculture of United States as fit for human food. Ask for and demand— — ie STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street 219 Simonton St, KITTY SANCHEZ, Prop. Henna Rinse | with a solo by Mr. Cowell entitled,| evangelist promises to 1 Y to | MEETINGS AT FIRST BAPTIST | ice is held for one boar, beginning “ i aes . EOC LISS LS LEE EEE SEE OLD PAPERS See rcecccecsecccccssseese 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MBO SBE DELIA LS DF. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1936. the cause of world chem discuss tae coilaper ments and the Mond soymem and 2 Lctators govern- rrse im the Center of the Business and Theater *‘istrict First Clase—Forepreef— Sale [ei ALALLL ALL. 5c | Waa a a a a a TIFT’S CASH GROCERY PHONE 293 Staple and Fancy Groceries Complete Line Fresh Fruits and Vegetables HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE See Him For Your Seat Wak ALL PRICES REDUCED Heures: 9 te 12—I te 6 Deen Saterday Might