The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 19, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUK SOCETY Nifia deLisa Calieja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-5 PIOCCOCCELOSSLOSCEOOSOETODOSSSLESOSSSOOCOOOOSEOES Casa Marina Guests Take Part In Tennis Matches Yesterday s, were also passengers on the Cuba ig, and they for Havana this mornt too will return to Casa after several days. Yesterday marked one of Marina the hotel ohn W. War-! with their! nati, a recent with her rington, for season. There were singles, bles and mixed doubles matches in progress. 2 pating in the matches or in the in company, capacity of tea-guests, were Mrs. os lip Wyman. Warring- | Ingalls, Mrs. Samuel Bail ng on the Bethine Standart, Miss Elizabeth y in Ha-; Tant, Miss Jane Peabody, Mrs. L ill; B. Connable, Jack Latimer, John ing trip on T with Mr. and Mr Mrs. Bailey ton departed t Cube for a f vana, followin; return to the hotel. H. W. Gillham, of New York y,|S. W. Brown. \dhenpeine Party For | Norman Brantley Parent-Teacher Group Meets Mrs. E: e Henriquez y e-| elected president of Key W High School Parent-Teacher As- sociation for the 1936-37 school! year at a meeting yesterday aft-! ernoon in the schoo! auditorium. Other offi chosen at yt terday’s eas Mrs. Wil a dent; Mrs. H. urer; Miss Fortuna L tary; Miss Eliza Gardner, torian. Meeting w singing of * Prayer and the meet Patrick’, kowitz a yoca r Call It Ireland. Report Hildah H. S. Dexter, i-, Higgs, nating committee of, Weech. Mrs, W. P. Archer, Mrs. Milton! Sis on oe Sawyer and Oscar Norman madej 4 ie : Rotary Ann Night followed by election of At Casa Marina A‘ surprise birthday party _| tendered last night to Brantley, who celebrated | twenty-first birthday at his hom 900 Francis street. Delightful ‘efreshments served con: of cake, candy fruit punch, Several prizes were av treas- ed, Miss Clarabel Cerezo, Bethel and John Roberts the fortunate winers. Those attending the sec hi opened with rica” and Lord’s}ley, the Misses Edith » to the fact that’ Edna Mae Thompson, Id on St. Cerezo, Louisa Delaney, Ber-' Perez, Bernice Brantley, Blanche t with| Brantley, Mae W: Moffatt, John Robert Bethel, .| Wickers, Wickers, Roberts, a report their nominatio: This was punced that the month would be un- tion of the Room, tary ich Mrs. Paul Her-. brated with a dinner !tainment tonight in the salon of the Hotel Ca: | Following is the menu: Canape of Salmon Chicken Gumbo, Creole ; Olives 2 now going for-: Fried Grouper, Tartar Sause it of the} Saratoga Chips Roast Young Turkey Key forward to their an Maines rick is ¢ ekeaeal ee Musical Event Rehear: ward for the bi to be, bana-Mad-} auspices of Fresh Spinach Fr Lima Beans yt Candied Sweet Potatoes Lettuce and Tomato Salad Chocolate Sundae Assorted Cakes Cheese and Crackers . Coffee is in charge of} s entertain-! inelude _ original with the latest! ld Pinder and pr ment that w! dance routin music. Dollis Br the chor on the mu: chell is assisting with! — and John Pritchard! be held tonight in the ballroom of A rehearsal is to'the Over-Sea Hotel at 7 o’clock. the! most suécessful days of tennis this dou- Among those attending yesterday’s games, either partici- Robert T. Menner, Mrs. David S. y, Miss V. Warrington and Dr. and Mrs. was Norman his »} past the farm of a neighbor a hog were sandwiches and tid- bits, and many games were play- | Robert being they cluded Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brant- Clarabel Mabel Beulah) Althea Hubert Trout and Gilbert Ann Night which will be cele- and enter- dining Marina. Celery "STEAMER OZARK DUE TOMORROW STEAMSHIP FRUIT COMPANY WILL COME IN SATURDAY Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- | Mallory Lines, is due to arrive to- morrow morning from Jackson- iville and Miam!, and after dis- charging freight will sail for New | Orleans. : Another vessel of the same lines, the Alamo. due to arrive Sunday from New York en route to Tampa. Steamship Granada, ] Standard Fruit company, | of er Dock company and will 1 for Frontera, Mexico. artha arrived in port this and berthed at the Por- ter Dock company’s main pier with s in tow with dredge linto court in this city on charges jot ng hog, Clarence Way d that as he was driving |ran into the road and leaped right into his truck. ANNOUNCEMENTS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC. TION, JUNE 2, 1936 cove sence coco | For Representative to State Legislature T. 5. CARO For Recresenaee to State Legisiature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Judge W. CURRY HARRIS West Rotarians are look-{—— ————_——___——_- ual Ro-| For State and County Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) For State and County Tax Collector . JOE McMAHON Supervisor of Registration JOHN ENGLAND For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, For Justice of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable First District CLEVELAND DILLON fl is offered by Archer’s 814 Fleming street. Customers of this grocery can order Such items as dressed poul- | try, oysters, dairy products, vege- itables,, meats, etc. j At The Stores! 8 | SPECIAL: ON CAKES | RICHARDSON’S STORE (Malonéy and Peacock is‘adver-!) J P tising a special on cakes for they Will’ Richardson has a long list week-end. jof attractive grocery specials in The bakery is speci g Fri-| this issue of The Cit%en. day and Sz Good service and low prices of- cake, milk | fered at this store h i Galt feces ta d a’ is store has made it a Poa grocery with out-of-town itors as weil as local people. chocolate cake. PLAZA CAFE Plaza Re ‘ant, now open all night, } duced the price on! sandwic 1 kinds as adver- tised in t sue of The Citizen.| This ing house also : and hot chi H Mrs t, proprie’ the cafe, that many of her customers e adopted this slogan “W eat at home when you can enjoy Nora’s cooking and save the difference.” Gnent skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch |j 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, or of SANDWICHES ALL KINDS, Steak, Oyster, ie Pork, Ete., reg. 15, only COLD BEER—HOT C ni Two Eggs, Toast and Coffee 28 PLAZA CAFE Open All Night OVERSEA HOTEL || ARCHER'S GROCERY | One stop s 2 on food needs A Three Days’ Cough | Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many —— you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and ‘ith anything tess than Greomal manil- sion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble ‘on “eats nature to AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Atay From the Noisy Strear of Traffic Its Quiet Rooms and Wide, Hos pitable Porches Invite You = 919 FLEMING STREET results from the first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv) EMOBEIsiOt CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS ! \ For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG SPECIAL OFFER —on—_ PERMANENT WAVES Iwo Permanents MRS. MILLER || 407 South Street Phone 574-J ICALL 67 For Service Remember for all food needs: DRESSED POULTRY, FISH, TURTLE, DAIRY PRODUCTS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS, ETC. And this is the store where LOW PRICES keep company with HIGH QUALITY. 1 ml a | { | “The Store That Serves You Best” i; We |? with Low Quality. i Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street Phone 67 GRANADA OF} | first insertion in every the} and Steamship | is due in port Saturday from Philadelphia for bunkers at} SECOND HAND BOAT PRO- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED COLUMN JO@Oooeccoecescooeccooes Advertisemests under this he: will be inserted in The Citizen the rate of 1¢ a word for each }sertion, but the minimum for the instance is ; 25c. Tee cece PERSONAL iiENTION | pecccesccdeccdsccccccoes Cabrera, Jr., ned this morning from a bus: visit in Miami. | Sebastian Mrs, Frank Bentley, who was! visiting with relatives in Miami, was a returning passenger on the | plane this morning. Payment for ctassified adver-: tisements is invariably in advance, j but regular.advertisers with ledger | accounts may Have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele j Phone namber if they desire re-/ j sults. With exch ciassified advertise ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razcr Outfit. Ask for it, WANTED PELLER, 890-W. 20x16. Phon WANTED—A d¢hance to bid on! your next printing order. The Artman Press. FOR RENT FIRST AND SE! Front and Phone 75 or 890-W. corner streets. TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- ply 1120 Grinnell street. marl | we take orders jj FOR SALE BIDS WANTED—B' ds considered on 2-story house on and separate lot Caroline street zabeth and W also lot corner S nue and 7th Street. 10 o’clock A a Mond: evil lot x 50x1 20 between }40° SPRING HENS at $1.00 each for the lot. 1902 Seidenberg mari 8-4tx PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices. The Arv man Press. aug? TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, ang? SECOND SHEET'S—560 for 50c.| The Artman Press. PERSONAL CARDS—i00 printea cards, $1.25. The Artman aug? aug? OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two bundles for 5c, The Citizen Of- fice. oct16 REFRIGERATION REPAIRING WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUTi —If I guarantee my service? When you want a guarantee service on your refrigerator, call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. mar12-imo MONROE THEATER Frank McHugh-Pat ja i FRESHMEN’S LOVE Carole Lombard and Fred Murray in j HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- : tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25< The MAYFLOWER 300 Rooms with Buh od Shower lege beosene poy eng Soe GARAGE adjoining RATES.....from $210 WEST PALM BEACH Sli-| Columbia Wm. R. Porter, president of the First National Bank, left by jplane yesterday afternoon for a j business visit in Miami. { | Mrs. Leila Dunlap and __iitile @aughter Hortense, who were 1S nd‘ng the winter in Key West, j le | ta jae | | Russ A, Williams, southern rep-! art mven this morning on al was house en: | of plane for Miami and from here will proceed, with John Rob-; erts who left over the rday morning, on a ion to Lake Okeec What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong Rudy Vallee. orchestra leader: en an empty stomach.” Broadcastirg System, “The best way to make martyrs out of Communists to hem.” “What has been n this country has been hed wholly by methods of free ion, by the norma! wa: sentation.” Thomas R. Brown, doctor: “Building up bu: on medicine in this country meets with most astonishing success.” , Italian Dictator: s the cause of human civilization. Herbert Hoever, former Presi-| dent: “Everyone concedes that will not bite in the presence representatives of the Press.” Gene Howe, retiring editor: “It is my idea that an of editor burns out and that a quarter of a! century is plenty of service forj | anyone.” |J. F. Nichols, cosmetologist: |” “Working girls and house wives are more alert to style trends than! ei aie society women or movie ql! | 35¢ ASK YOUR DEALER | RICHARDSON'S GROCERY | and VEGETABLES of all kinds FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cream, 6 cans .... 40c and Milk, can - Sugar, 5 Ibs. Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Onions, 3 Ibs. - Siam Rice, 5 Il Lard, 2 Ibs. Butter, tb __. Tomatoes, 6 cans Yard Eggs, doz. - Good Eggs, doz. . New Potatoes, 5 Ibs. Grits, 2 boxes - Cheese, Ib - Maxwell House Coffee, 1 | Grits, 3 Ibs. Bliss Coffee, ‘b Matches, 3 boxes Salt, 3 boxes Crape Fruit Juice, 2 cans , 25¢ Cuban Coffee, tb 27 and 20¢ Watter Ground Meal, 2% Iks. 2 - 154 Peaches, 2% size _.... 16 Northern Pears, 2% size z saReRe The GEORGE WASHINGTON - 200 &. Open yee, Radio and every modem con- \vesieace and service for semmer and winter comfort. — with Both: RATES fom $3.00 (GARAGE P ‘% Reasonable Retes Posted in Erery Room | yesterday by plane for Miamii ve of the Abbott Labora, to yesterday | VIEWS AND REVIEWS, which gave a Communist the air: | gag} accomplished | accom- } of} egislation, and by popular repre- | boos and fads} fish: THURSDAY, MARCH 'WPA CLASSES WILL ‘MRS. FERNANDEZ =: START TOMORROW DIED YESTERDAY { “| NATIVE HANDICRAFT OPERA-: FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE TIONS TO BE SUPERVISED | CONDUCTED FIV= O'CLOCK BY MRS. J. DUDLEY THIS AFTERNOON 58, died at ber residence S05 Leuisa street. yesterdey afte moon, Pomeral services will Se be'd 5 ccicck t= sfterucee & the residence. Bev Pever of Seu re-| anagem { | Classes in native handicraft will start tomorrow morning as @ WPA project, it was announced today. They will be conducted up- : s in the, commodity store- room at the foot of Duval street from 10 A. M. to noon, and from 2 P.M. to 4 P. M. The truction will be free to rsons interested in learning to utilize in attractive art- Mrs. Modesta Fernandez, are raw materia's which are produced here Many visitors are expected t attend the mezeting:, learning handicraft for a hel sare : The handicraft will be taught § VALLEY OF THE by Mrs. J. S. Dudiey, who has Ser worked with native materials for 9 grornce- $I0c: Might: 36-TS< the past severa! years. icles the variety of and ralden Wedding Americas finest PRs cats ny AS YOU PREFER IN BOURBON or RYE IN A ENDURING THOUSAND FAME “No man can write good songs kies blended...as fine tobactos, rich coffees or teas are blended ~-for Better Taste! 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