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PAGE FOUK THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [ cocccccscccccccccccccccccccccccesocecs PERSONAL MENTIO Ceocecccccccessescs MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1936. DOCS SCCEES TET YTOESOOOSOOSSOOOOOOTEOOOOTOOOOOOOOOE SOC Y Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J 7 Pee eoeceecosccocceoselsS Casa Varina Guests Take Rest After Week Of Many Activities park-like} “aces WHAT EVERY WOMAN j SHOULD KNOW = H. Gregory of Miami v ‘A husband likes to throw news- recent arrival in Key West for a! Papers and ashes on the floor . visit with his aunt, M¥' Lottie! He likes to invite friends for din- Roberts, 701 Fleming street. | ner unexpectedly . . . He likes a you camer nto fake a chance Sweeting’s Service Station With anything jlot of paint on other women but Creomul- Phons 79-J Fleming at Margaret sion, which goes Tent seat war ei Perey Roberts returned to Key} doesn’t care for much on her 3 Ler, ‘trouble eal the intaned fa plies West on the morning plane from} yyq prefers not to,be told that he and heal Miami where he had been visiting! _ is getting fat or bald... He for two days. ep SS | wants: to: acile the aufomobile Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gwynn re-j himself. ¢. He - hates to pay turned this morning from Miami! bills . . : Hé resents suggestions | where they had been visiting rel-!for personal improvement . egies |He regards his speculatite i gambling Iosses as NeY fairs .. . He dislikes to be closely Wert d about anything . . .! and Miami, arrived this morning page ag aera for a short visit and will return to; He'll spend $15 at a club and Miami tomorrow. {then crab bec@use a six-day-old "A Three Days fs Your Danger Spa you have tied for for your ve or or bronchial se Solel now wi [MISSION RUINS | ARE PRESERVED BY STATE UNI Cee Sa a ee Hepes several weeks in tence: TY TO RETAIN INSTITUTION] returned on the Cuba this morn. AS LANDMARK OF STATE’S| ing. EARLY HISTORY | | Wen Lecate The Trouble with your Car or Radio speed — and cure it at a min cough, youcat Expert Spray Painting trouble mmissioner Norberg Thomp- son ue on the Cuba this morn- ing for Havana on business. m cast ss Mrs. Sybil Badia arrived this |morning from Tampa to attend! Bagier services this afternoon for her grandmother, Mrs. Emily | Knowles. is «Ry Associatec Press) NEW SMYRNA, Fla., March 9. —Ruins of a Franeisean mission} built near here in the 17th cén- no| tury are being preserved by the | | Florida Historical Soeiety as a =! landmark of this state’s early his-! ul tory. Known as the Atocuimi mission, the structure was erected for the ororo, Indians, and was the last) to be built before the Creek In-} center of ly landscaped! banana ained hedges and Mr, and Mrs. St. Paul, Minneso the latest ar Marina, some time Yester¢ ing going o te] preferring stre week ing which rer were made. Th cupies the and is private af- bot (Adv first right now. Subseribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. trees, and flowering Mrs. Clem Price and son Wal- ter who were in Tarpon Springs {to attend the funeral services of | Mrs. Price’s father, Ernest Meres, } and remained for a stay with the family, returned this morning on {the Cuba from Tampa. Carey Reefs Make Deliers Bicger Jack Maloney, of the Maloney of beaut & Peacock Bakery of Key situated at the water for you stroll down the walk haps fifty yards and the ocear green | SPECIAL OFFER —— PERMANENT WAVES i the! carry Carey Roofings Wt: into tivity, howe; ch are just beyond the front dians from South Carolina invad- court. The glimpsed or and Mrs. David at oe ‘ho el. ¢ court gat Ca: fect appointr is bright and ix inet Representa Banquet Here Friday Night. Room Repr Key West School entertz quet in honor day evening in th house. Mrs. P the Room an address el Horace O’Bryant re thanked the ro The banqu fully set, ta favors were Patrick’s Day scheme. A ful bouquet of Radiance ros were placed in the center of the table. The club rooms wer2 pro- fu: decorated with ferns and flow Bed aetL of . chairman of made ick. R s beaati- and in St beauti- es ° tropica the evening includ- + Didet: OF De Midays Tiatesbiiie With Banquet Saturday Night} Chapter, celebrated their ith a ban- ico Restaurant Robert J. Perry der of DeMolay. quet in th Saturday Members « the organization met at the chapter room in Scot- tish Rite Hall 8:15 o’elock and went in a group to the restaurant where an « dinner was served. iFerne member now on Camus majority and Council. of the gave a short tional that the Ke of the olde ion Or- ed the state. The three newest Jororo mis- ‘sions were destroyed in 1706, ‘ourse. but some of the arches of the mis- | the badminton! ion of Atoeuimi still remain. The | ission was costructed of coquina | is NO yock, a native formation also used : back: in construction of other buildings entire’ in the early days of Florida. | Older residents of New Smyrna/ y that as late as 1855 about| i four-fifths of the mission re-| | mained standing, but since then! 'much of the rock has been car- ried away. The mission was use: in I as a sugar mill by Thom-: as Stamps. Im later years, the} property was acquired by Capt. |, E. J. Matthews. In 1880, Captain Matthews anted a vegetable garden in the sion. While preparing the; | ground, he found fragments of | | three dlesticks. Washington E.! | Connor bought the mission and: d one complete candlestick re-; the croquet cov Life is Marina. wonder that year after season. practice so gu come the tives : Held Mrs. Paul Herrick E. Berkow Archer gave a read- ed to the principal. ” was the subject of , mem- a aeoniace by = ber of the facul Those attendi : Profes- sor and Mrs. Horace O’Bryant Eliza Gardner, Albert Care George Gomez, Mrs. Anna . Mrs. Grace Hilton. Mrs. Jeanne Irvin, Mrs. nedy, Mrs. Annie Lois Lewis, Fortuna Lopez, Miss Lorace ples, Mrs. Paul Harrick. ' M Enrique Henriquez, Mrs. im . Berkowitz, Mrs. Lawton | A Wateans “Mrs, Mervin L. Russell, | | Mrs. Paul Mesa, Kemp and Mrs. West three. This candlestick was pre- Ken- | Society. MANY BOUQUETS GIVEN TO SI the Pee-| At the close of ————~ | last evening in the Fleming Street | Methodist Church members distri- buted among the sick and a fifty bouquets of beautiful roses, part of which went to the Marine} Hospital and the Mercedes Hos. { pital. t A capacity congregation attend- ' ed the evening service, and pastor and meméers are grateful to those who responded and brought the beautiful flowers, it is said. Junior ClabTo Hold Meeting A business meeting of the Key West Junior Woman’s Club will! Molay was founded by Frank S. Land in Kansas City. Keester, another 5. member of the advisory council, and Ben | Adams, majority member, both made interesting talks. Master Counsellor Jeff Knight, Jr., called on many of the members of the chapter present for short talks. Those attending the banquet were: Howard Pinder. Edward Johnson, Malcolm Pinder. Ben Bits, Jeff Knight, Isadore Appel-| he held. tomorrow routh, J. A. Keester, Fernando! Tnesday, beginning at Ben Atiams, Jerome Ber-| the Woman’s Clubhouse on kowitz. Billy Allen, Joe Allen, | sion street. i Malcolm Sawyer, James Curry and All members of the organiza- 2 tion are urgently requested to be present at this meeting, as elec- afternoon., 4:30, at] Di School Cirele To Meet Tomorrow Members of the Parent-Teach- ers Association of Division Street School are being notified today that the regular meeting wil! held 3 o’clock tomorrow after- noon in the auditorium. Officers of the organization expect a full attendance especi as the nominating committee expected to make its report. be Mrs. Daniel Bacon Returns To City Mrs. Daniel Bacon, been visiting time for who has for some returned to Key West er of the season. in las re KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Businesg and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Elevator Popular Prices Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Erféetive December 22nd, 1935. S. 8. Leav P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. Leaves St. Petersburg on Key West 7 A. M. Monday. ly} s attendance of members. tion of officers will take place at that time. Mothers ! ve sceeetined omen 's colds, | Vicks chances..use PROVED BY.2 GENER decuniie Star Clab To Meet There will be a meeting of the} Everready Star Club held row afternoon, beginning at o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Paul Mesa on Washington street. ac- cording to announcement made to- day. # request is made t for a large | This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker Containing six kinds of itch kill- ing medicines, Imperial Lotion flows freely into skin folds and pores to reach and ki eczema, rash, tetter, | common itch. Twe ézes, 35c and $1. (OVERSEA HOTEL CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Away From the Noisy Stream of Traffic Its Quiet Rooms and Wide, Hos pitable Porches Invite You 919 FLEMING STREET PHONE 9104 USE They’re CUBA Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 M. Mondays and Thursdays. Sundays at 4:15 P. M. arriving Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. fer Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla. For further information a: nd rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agent. visit with Mrs. law, Mrs. company which purchased qi tail, arrived yesterday plane from Miami. ting the i who was in Jacksonville for land her two daughters, pamary lis were arrivals in | West yesterday over j way. regular « | Sunday evening worship service iw and A. Fleet arrived from Petersburg this morning Fleet’s Richard N Sheriff K. 0. Thompson, wh Meyer Schwartz, head of city the salvaged street on Bascom L. Grooms, president f the Key West Electric Co visit Wilkam V. Albury. county re Mrs. John Demeritt of the Colonel George E. Brown, est with Lieutenant Col. look over the activities of WPA organization, left on |plane for Miami Saturday. S. F. Saunders, first assistant better than no loaf, and he would! lighthouse, the; 2nd A. Canalejo, also one of the ed this morning for mh te with| held by the city council keeper at Tortugas keepers, the regular vacation period their families. L. P. Atman, Jr., spending an enforced whe vacatio. was} | daughter St. a .-in- 0 was in Miami and other points in jthe state on business, returned on salvage department of the the morning plane yesterday. the this morning for from with car wrecking mas the and other off it pea returned on the plane yes- terday from a business Jacksonville. in ; would not be used for mers,! when the whether they wanted bridges or nstructed from the pieces of the '@i!road hearing which was post-' no transportation, they would nat-| iponed until March 27. nted to the Florida Historicati°" the plane yesterday morning. tned. urally Miami; only through acquiring the Izett and: ducts, Key, the bridges be secured. high-| U. . engineers, who came to Key ‘ight of way, until Bre- kon Somervell, U. S. engineers, to Could be secured in only one way. the That it was either no bridges or the use the railroad right of way ni with his parents, due to the prev- alence of flu and pneumonia at | now subsided, j to resume his studies. | Florida University but which has | left over the high-; j way this morning for Gainesville! CASA MARINA Key West’s Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Evening Dinner . Luncheon Afternoon Tea or a Ia Carte Palm-Shaded Sandy Beach with CASINO Masseur in Attendance PETER SCHUTT, Manager ICE IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at $20.00 EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL | { j t | |ham bone was thrown i Mrs. Charles P. Hogeboom, | garbage before he got around to wife of Customs Inspector Hoge-/ it _. . He'll buy her an $800 fur! boom; was an arrival in Key West! coat and later raise a scene if she Saturday evening over the high- sons. Shah ob ee ss He! wa: Port Everglades for a 4 brief visit here with relatives. thinks he’d be rich if he’d staved }— . He insists that he likes! the! plain food but com-; ments hostesses on special dishes | wrecking‘ that are served him... He! by -, plane doesn’t care how mu conference} je: a i H. S. Dexter, Tator costs if it delivers ice ev of the vessel,| quickly and easily .. . i jhe’s living way beyond icome ... When he gets a quiet levening at home he falls asleep ‘in his ehair, . .He’s a prospect for’ eny hussy that sets to make a fool of him. . . Watch him. | (For Local Irritation citizen, ; } #2 quickly relieve the (st asked! i single ae Lewis L. Smith. head of always compli-! the arrived a pany which own tug Warbler, Caytain ce! ' COMMISSIONERS ASSEMBLE TODAY, (Continued frem Page One) anything else, And surely, the said one people were vote for the bridges over! ithe railroad right of way, as that! had been clearly pointed out that) via- ete., of the railroad could! MONROE THEATER Joan Craw ord-Frank Morgan- Arline McMahon Mr. Porter said he had neve’ become reconciled to the use o: the railroad appurtenances, ducts and other parts of he from Washington that the bridges La ege I LIVE MY LIFE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ 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 | for the purpose. Then and only then did he decide that a half loaf was} vote yes to the resolution. Concurrent with this of the commissioners meeting one which adopted a resolution along sim- ilar lines. 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