The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 12, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCI Nifia deLisa Calleja, Hdiuress TEL Others reese To EPHONE 149-3 Enjoy Many Attractions At Casa Marina Recent arrivals at Casa Marina, include br. and Mys. W G. ‘Thomas, of Washin C., who have come te time at the hotel. The Casa M Beach Casino, again this year under the able di- rection of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buzzell, is proving more than or- dinarily popular with not only ho- tel guest t also winter resi- dents and f the local social set. ated, and ude: ly bathing fac it health exercise in addition to massage: a mas- seuse cor - and oper-| os de ses daily, ive personable, oped phy- envious with beaut siques, tanne ar amber cole rilliant eyes. and ale like an} active i i d spend | their de he ope _| they “country cl > bor, Maine. fine } and the months and the principles of at Boothbay Ha: There, in a bracing atmosphere of northern pine they have as their guests sometimes as many as ffteen dred people. visitors from all fhe New England states, and many from the west and south. charming, friendly man- Ee the B ells ver’ t Casa are whole esome, bued with the hy living. They hours During summer own run 0} opt farm, and spend gor iaiaaee beach-ball with the chil- ruests, and M liy be seen les to from three at one are nd deserve 1 proval for their ac- he Beach! dren of the hotel ing piggy to five y He and Mrs. and energeti eredit and 2 tivities, and for maki: {will garet J (II, Liszt. s | ove" the highway. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Annual Music Graduation At | Convent Hall Here Tonight Convent of Mary Beethoven. Margaret hold its annual graduation tonight in St. Cecilia’s} 6. Hall beginning at 8:00 o'clock. | Largo, Margaret Mary Dion and Alice} T: Jenks will be graduated and pre- , Jen sented with diplomas and gold: 7. Song, Barcarolle, Offen- medals. ; bach. L. Delaney, F, Ellsworth, Program arranged for the) L. Warren, O. Vasquez, A. Sal- graduation exercises is as follows:' gado, S. Perez. Viclins, B. Brant- 1 Chorus, Dream of Paradise,, ley. A. Parks, G. James, E. Mof- Piano, Louise Delaney.’ fat, M. Knowles, C. Bethencourt, efiaeiee XII, Liszt. Alice!'M. Perez. Piano, B. Moreno, | 8. Prelude in g minor, op 23, Rachmaninoff. Margaret ! Mary Dion. ! Bluette,| 9. Scherzo a Capriccio, ah Brantley, oY os Alice Jenks. ' Immaculate, Movement, music | Mary Dion. (a) Sonata op 10. No. 3 Beethoven. (b) Valse op 44. Sibelius. Alice Rhapsody VI. Liszt. Mar-| No. Men- Parks. Piano, Beatrice Moreno. Conferring of Gold Medals and (a) Love Dream Nocturne, Diplomas. (b) Sonata op 90, Ist. Address. Rev. W. Reagan, S. ‘Miss Mary Riley Visiting Here | Arrange Dance | At Raal’s Club Miss Mary Riley, of Brooklyn | Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boule- New York, and a sister of Attor | Vard will hold its weekly Saturday Bart A. Riley of Miami, ix Right dance on March 14 at 10 i ae ees “| o’elock. nest of Mrs. Arthur Pas-' Music for this affair having arrived last night furnished by John | Orchestra. her-| ined will be’ Pritchard’s ; has expressed n impressed with he} qe had made so = | Key West, and! tions effective Jan. , 1936, un-' d to a pleasant and!¢i) finally we have iit one not. sit here. !to worry ourselves to sleep evéty ‘Harris Sichaiell Cc inal Gadiibeihe Interesting Session Yesterday, An held ye School P- interest neeting was the Harris , Which meeting inging of ing The} the by ap- of previous mecting were read the these were proved and ordered filed. Reverend Willis, evangelist of the Baptist e an in-} stru ect being and Miss lowed with the a vocal solo. plate secretary idith Williams rendition of National sented and prints were pre- each member asked to write to state representative in- dicating that they want the two! following bills to be voted on: 1) Dikiaieni Street P.- Interesting Meeting On Tuesday; jvana and plan to return tomor-; the ‘Divi-+ held on} afternoon of this week, . Will Doughtry _ presid- The March meeting of sion Street P.-T. A. w Tues¢ with M ing. The mee ith and the Lord which the minutes of the. previous meeting were read by Mrs. Amelia Cabot,| Mrs. Goethie gave the treasurer's report and Mrs. Harry Sawyer| gave her report as. chai n of| the Founder's Day and Father's Night program. i Mrs. Mary Sweeting read the communications she had received concerning the “Classroom Teach- er.” and it was decided to pur- chase this set of books. It decided to purchase a nt’s Pin be presented Doughtry for having He a or tae president of the P.-T. A. The nominating committee gave its report and stated that the following ladies had been nominated, and by 2 unanimous vote th elected to Young Men’s Club To Give Banquet opened was Past! as nd es were The K Men’s large nee to. 20th, anniver-! West Young anquet take plac second zation. The ban be attended by club m dance to f members and their being strictly George Lee, _presic Young Men’s Socia engaged Pritc furnish dai event. Still Co ughing? No matter how many medicines you have tried for your coean chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul- sion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to eee and fem the inflamed mem- ranes = e pei -laden = Phiegm Even ‘? noes remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, oe is authorized to guarant Creomulsion and to refund ye ae money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now, (Ady.) ! and be for these guests, the af invitational. nt of the Club, has d’s Orchestra to music for the low wil fair ; | been ree | Historian, } | President, s! dent’s Message’ ; Magaine, and Mrs. Sweeting gave the j | | Legislation, and; 36, the} Motion Picture 2. National Legislation 1 Copeland Food B. An ing message was read ved from the of the National Cong! 5 the May Day Festival were dis cussed, and it was decided that} the gold pin for the outgoing! president be ordered and award-| ed. | The nominating committee! made its report for the following} officers for the coming year:} dent, Mrs. Carl Rom; Vic2- Bernie C. Papy;} Milton ~ W. 2, Leota Grillion. There being no further busi- ness, the meeting then adjourned. Saw Treasure T. A. Holds office for the coming year. dent, Mrs, Claude Al y Mrs. Ruth Mary Sweeting; Will Doughtry. read “The Presi from the P.-T. A.' Secretary. Treasure Mrs. Doughtr: a most enlightening reading “First Aid.” Pamphlets on ubject were given to those ring one, {A count of parents showed that the following were the winners of the half-day holiday: Moss and Miss Mii jhighest percentage and A Frances Cochran and Mrs, Ruth O’Bryant for the greatest num-; ber. H There being no further _ busi- ness, the meeting adjourned until! on this de- ! [eee days in Cuba. Archer; | hi t;| Mrs. {ernoon on the plane for Miami. | and Key weecceee | nieht trying to remember any of | ' PERSONAL MENTION: Subscrive to The Citizen. ! 1 \ ccccccccccenccsnccccocce | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tetzlaff,| LEGALS \ winter visitors to Key West left! = on the Cuba this morning for} eto Chapter: 15891 Pursua FI Gonzalo Bezanilla, manager of 2 Palace Theater, who was on} jami, return- ed by plane this morning. Miss of Mr. who w daughter Lord. in rel- this Dorothy Lord, Mrs. William pending a vacation Los Angeles, Calif., with atives. returned by plane morning from Miami. and of maturity. Bonds that are in interest must be offered at} 2 FLAT price, which price shall bej anderstood to be the asked | for such __ bonds 'T! ‘and | de-j| pric WITH “ALI PAST. DUM! UNPAID Cou-! 12nd, , notice) M H. J, Miller left over the y this morning for Miamiji stay, and expects West Monday for a few days’ to return to Key evening. issing coupons wil! d from purchase pric: must be submitted on this Sealed envelope containing ach offerings shall plain s face that it is a propo: i le of Monroe County bonds. The right is reserved to reject! any and all offerings or portions of offerings BOARD OF ADMINISTRA- OF FLORIT i id Sholtz, Gover Mrs. Maxfield Dunlap and Mrs. ;. winter visitors in , left on the Cuba this ng for a short visit in Ha. row. i} Frede and whe! Wagner, Jr., r, of New York, were spending a vacati eral we with Mr. father on his Yacht Paula Louise,| at Marquesas, left yesterday aft-! ~ or, as Presi- M. Lee, State Comptroller, nott, State Treasure marl SPECIAL OFFER ——on—_ PERMANENT WAVES {wo Permanents 59. 00; for. = Better Waves, $5.00 a: MRS. MILLER pany South Street Phone 574-3 MONROE THEATER Bette 2 eas | Miss Lora Lock, supervisor of women’s work and _ professional) projects for the WPA in Miami West. who was here for, short visit, left yesterday aft- on by plane for Miami. This Liquid Kills 1 Skin Itch Quicker | i] if Containing six kinds of itch kill- |} ing medicines, Imperial Lotion » Davis-Franchot Tone in DANGEROUS Carl Br‘sson-Arline Judge in SHIP CAFE Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ flows freely into skin folds and pores to reach and kill itching of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and the second Tuesday in April. | COOKING IS A PLEASURE? See the on Henr. she pr nares the meals from QUALITY FOODS purchased at ARCHER’S GROCERY as Order the following Food Needs through ARCHER’S: DRESSED POULTRY FISH TURTLE FRUITS All at the most REASONABLE PRICES. Archer’s Grocery | “The Store That Serves [| You Best” i i i Phone 67 814 Fleming Street i | { | | | | i DAIRY PRODUCTS i i | | i i | { common itch. Two sizes, 35c and $1. 1 1 | { RICHARDSON'S | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY || GROCERY | Cream, 6 cans 40c and 44c Milk, can - 10c and Ile Sugar, 5 Ibs. ceo Potatoes, 10 Ibs. . 23 Onions, 3 Ibs. Siam Rice, 5 Ibs. Lard, 2 Ibs. Tomatoes, 6 cans ... Yard Eggs, doz. od Eggs, doz. lew Potatoes, 5 Ibs. Black Beans, 2 Ib: USE LASTS Go N They’re ; The Home of OK'd Used IT’S PURER! CLASSIFIED | COLUMN RE Herssae REPAIRING WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT —If I guarantee. my When you want a guarantee serv: on your refrigerator, call 268 or 685-J. mari2-Imo WANBED TO RENT NTED YEAR'S LEASE on 3. or 4 bedroom furnished house, with modern Write Box €, alo The Citizen. mar11-2tx FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- ply 1120 Grinnell street. marl BICYCLES BICYCLES—WE KENT by Hour, Day or Week. Repair all makes ana paint them with! full; Nu-Enamel. We carry a supply of parts. Agent for the Rollfast and Dayton And sell them as low as down and $1.00 per Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Co. FOR SALE FLAGLER CHEV: ROLET co., The House of Fair Dealing Announces Its SPRING CLEARANCE SALE All Pri 90 Drastically Reduced d Cars and Trucks ALL MAKES -:- ALL MODELS Call and Be New Low G. Convinced A. C. Terms Cars ee LAGLER CHEVROLET CO., 1015-10: W. Flagler Street Miemi, Florida mar12-6t; at te “AW (2) GOOD 5-PASSENGER| SEDANS in daily use. Bargain. } Make me offer. 613 Caroline street. mar12-2tx SECOND The Artman Press. aug7 the Lowest Prices. man Press. The Art-{ aug? TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, aug? PALACE Bene Autry in RED RIVER VALLEY Serial and Comedy 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ Try The INEW sees | j Delicious as a spread for Bread; ideal for all cooking purposes, pound 21e Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. Park’s Cash Grocer Phone 25 Southard and Francis j N a a ICE LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS Economical service? j E. Martinez.! conveniences. | the | Bicycles. | Inc. | SHEETS—600 for 50c.| SEERA Hele eaeneteernen ie "Suggestions NDAY DINNER | sana ANN PAGE iB prices and supplies | have re- | urned to normal for the m means they cam be asec [reely both eating and cooking. Butter . too. have continued to drop. water fish is comparatively fresh water fish is practically unobtam- able On che whole meat orices are little changed from last w quarter cuts of beef and lower and the hindquarter ; higher. V. | pork slightly hy ! and poultry p getables re unchanged. and fruits this time of year. Here are three menus for Sunday dinner at diferent budget levels. Tea or Coffee Medium Cest Dinner Chicken Frie: Baked Yams Cream Meringue Pie Tea or Cofee Special Dinner ANNOUNCEMENTS | DEMBCEAE PRIMARY ELEC. TION, JUNE 2, 1936 Oreccecesesence or Representative to State Legislature T. 3. CARO For Representative to State Legisiature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Judge W. CURRY HARRIS For State and County Tax Collector | FRANK H. LADD i (For Re-Eiection) For State and County Tax Collector | JOE McMAHON Supervisor of Kegistration JOHN ENGLAND | a For Snstice = The Peace Second District y ‘e PRINTING—Quality Printing at| ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, “For Justice of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG wy, are fairly | ful and attractively priced for , «wourroeres aS (This plate was hand-carved by the Dudleys, Key West The invitation, the announcem Cerrectress in Begins With The THURSDAY, MA2 i Liou dont have to be tick to enjoy tiok whiskey QUALITY TALKS! There’s a berrel cf quality in every bottle ...and it doesn't take a barre! of money to buy it! 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