The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 21, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress | TELEPHONE 149-J i { | Another Tennis Tea Planned For Sunday At Casa Marina Much interest, as usual, cen-, Marina with their governess to Big Dance Tonight At Raal’s Clab A large attendance is expected at the big dance to be given to- night at Raul’s Club on Roose- velt Boulevard. John Pritchard’s Orchestra will furnish a good program of dance rhythm for the affair. Seccccsocevecescosocooca CLASSIFIED THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | At The Stores NEW EASTER GOODS |to buy apparel for Easter,’ I. Appelrouth, of The Store Fashion. ready-to-wear, millinery, — silk: cotton goods; in fact, any | “Never a time like the present says of} “Our stocks have never} been more complete with brand! Loyola College, v new advance styles in smart shoes,| who was visiting in Key West as Waddell Avenue, left. this mern- and/|J., at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea FLORIDA STUDENTS DANCE AND DINE (By Asncciated Press) | eeeeccccocecocccceococes| i es PERSONAL HENTION | | | @eceeee i | i Wm. R. Porter, president of the; ' First National Bank, who was on, 21.—The clang of the noon lunch- a@ business visit to Miami, retw con beli at the University of Mi- ed on the plane from Miami this, ami is a signal for the university morning. j orchestra to drop textbooks and grab saxophones and trombones. Rev. J. M. Walsh, S. J., of} It also summons many of the ew Orleans, La,' James Adams at her home on ? $ 2 £ Rev. Wm. J. Reagan. S.! ing enroute to his home in Colum- bus, Ohio. SATURDAY. MABCH 21. 1336 } dents to the patie for an hour of eating and dancing one istrains of the rhumba and the CORAL GABLES, Fla., March’ with the approval of the faculty and students say the imteriude exercise, sunshine and fresh 2 refreshens them for the afternoon classes. POSSALLLLLELLZLL LL COLUMN ters in tomor oin their parents, Mr. and Mrs. every item in ladies’; misses’ and| rectory, left yesterday afternoon} to be held on} David S. Ingall: the hotel courts and lawn of the} Mr. and Mrs. Casx Marina. There will be a! Philadelphia, Penn., and Mr. and number of informal matches be-| Mrs. J. B. Semple, Jr., of Coco- Key West socialites, mem-!nut Grove, Fla., have arrived on} bers of the residential! their boat, which is berthed here, colony and gue: Ma-| and will spend some time at Casa! | Marina. have Seen} After many years of _patient| very popul nee their in-| effort General Parry C. Hale has auguration last y and are al-| finally achieved his ambition. Yes- ways well attended by a large and! terday he brought in a good speci- enthusiastic gathering of players|men of the fishermen’s prize, a! and spectators. fish, Yesterday’s was the first | The Miss dith and Jane In-| General Hale has ever landed, and | galls, who have been away at|he is justly elated over his suc- school, arrived yester t Casal cess, noon Tenni 1 amuel Gailey, of j winter s at Casa Miss ies demcetliidl William Hoffman Married This Moraing| The marriage of Miss Julia B. Jones deueticn of “ : and Mrs: decorated with palms and ra L. Jones, to William Hoff- fi ane formerly of Savannah, Geor-| botedn ents enge eee gia, was solemnized this morning! at 6:00 o’clock at the home of, Wedding breakfast was served of Rev. James S. Day, pastor of the! coffee and cakes. First Baptist Church of Key West,/ Immediately following the cere- | Dr. Day performing the cere-| nony Mr, and Mrs. Hoffman left} aK icoandcs wer Alice R.{ Over the highway for Pompano, + Jones, si of the bride, and, from where, after a brief visit} George Mil's White. Others pres-} with Mrs. Hoffman's father, they ent included Mrs. Ora L. Jones,! win continue on to Washington, Mrs. Janice! Miss Martha Buck Maloney Lewis, Miss Olive Dayj . : Day eas Mr, Hoffman was active in the art and decorative forces of WPA,, and Mrs. Jam s. y Olive I endered, “I Love You! having among other things super- decoration Truly.” in honor of the occasion, and George Mills White also gave] vised the repair and a musical se! | work at the local high school. The Day home was beautifully} other and the gathering was a happy one. A Mis: ion. “The Gountey aed?” To Be Presented Here Tuesday Night “The Country Wedding,” is the Dance number—Norma Garcia name of the comedy to be staged | and Gerald Pinder. ‘ School on Tuesday| S6—Miss Vanessa Collins. ei - 3 = Duet—Miss Martha Culpepper night, March 24, beginnning at! sn Miss Margaret Pinder. 7:30 o'clock, for the benefit of] puct—Mrs. Leona Collins and the Past Pocahontas Club. Mrs. Camille Robinson. A box of groceries will be giv- Solo—Gerald Watkins; en away during the evening. Marion McHugh. lhe follawing wrcecueiasibeen| sb eee naman eer ais : Bride—Priseilla Lemon. Groom—Humphrey Spud. Best Man—Osmund Putter. Groomsmen — Ephriam Snap, | Ezra Serib. Matron of Honor—Mrs. Smith. | Maid of Honor—Victoria Spud. Bridesmaids—Maud Snap, Sa- bina Flat. Flower Girls—Esther, and Adela Lemon. Bride’s Ma—Lydia Lemon. Bride’s Pa—Lemuel Lemon. Preacher—Rev. Lucas. Soloists—Maud Snap and Gil- ‘bert Spud. at the Harri guitar, arranged: Solo—Miss Olga Ramos. Duet— ze Jensen and Maud Rose Brady Solo—Faye Bervaldi. Solo—Betty Ruth Chastain. Song and Dance—Josephine Roberts, Minnie Knowles and Bil- Emily i Robinson Bertha i Song—Sylvia and Gerald Wat-| Marion McHugh. | Piano Selection—Misses Mary and Beulah Brantley. ! Solo—Miss Ruth Roberts. ‘ | ‘ auspices of the Original Twelve! ‘are being held at Oversea Hotel ‘Ballroom. The event wil! take Charch School To Pat On Program The Ley Memorial Church Madrid Club. | School will hold a Church School Members of the various choruses} Day pr n tomorrow, begin-| will meet for rehearsal Tuesday, ning at 9 A, M. A. splendid |evening at 7:30 o’clock in the}; program been arranged, which : Oversea Hotel Ballroom. follows: Prelude. Hymn. Scripture Reading. Subseribe to The Citizen—20c i weekly. i- ROSE BU i place on April 17 in the Habana- ecco ee | TRANSPORTATION WANTED YOUNG MAN WILL DRIVE to Philadelphia or New York City for transportation about April 1. Reference. Joseph Ritsko. Over-Sea Hotel, Key West. mar20-3tx MALE HELP WANTED TEACHERS WANTED — Salary $100 up. State qualifications in first letter. Send stamped ad- envelope for particu- . FL, TEACHER’S AGEN- Box 606, Jacksonville, mar21-ltr WANTED OND HAND BOAT PRO- PELLER, 20-16. Phone 75, or 890-W. marl9 FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, three bed- rooms, modern conveniences. Garage. Radio and piano. Rea- sonable. Apply 610 White street. mar21-6tx the home.” tpa. Mr. Appelrouth claims that his} ° store is now showing the finest} Donzld Williams, auditor with jline of piece goods ever shown.|the WPA, left yesterday on the This week’s express brought a new! §. S. Cuba for Tampa and will shipment of Mallinson’s famous} return in a few days over the ks in new Spring colors and de-; highway. signs. The Store of Fashion never had a more complete line of shoes and Misses Alice Larabe and Ross Gavilan, who were spending 2 Appelrouth stated. The “hits of| left yesterday afternoon on th the season” in imported sandals! s, S, Cuba for Tampa. children’s clothing and goods for;on the Steamship Cuba for Tam | their beauty is unmatched, Mr.| while with relatives and friends, | | Miss Mary Morgan, daughter’ of Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Mor- gan, was an arrival on the plane th’s morning from Miami for a ‘visit with her parents at the quar-/ jters in the naval station. i TIAL LLL £i Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hood, ofi Miami, arrived over the highway last night for a visit with rel- ‘atives. Mrs. Hood was before j marriage Miss Texas Welch, and! ;on their return to Miami will be! are now being shown. NEW SILKS Music,” “Conchita,” “Top Hat,’,} “Punch-Hole,” “Anchor” andi “Tatoo”. . .they’re some of the! names of the new silks that Holts-| berg’s is displaying this week. These and other silk materials are especially popular this for Easter Dresses. Holtsberg’s has an unusually large and attrac- tive display of silks. 1 There will be a special sale Monday at Holtsberg’s on new cot- ton dresses in sport fabrics, nov- striped seersuckers, ete. FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS, corner Front and Fitzpatrick streets. Phone 75 or 890-W. mar19 TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- ply 1120 Grinnell street. marl FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 3 LOT IN GOOD LOCA- . Price, $400 or will ex- change for good light car. Write Box E, The Citizen. mar20-3t FOR SALE BIDS WANTED—Bids considered on 2-story house on and separate lot 50x120 on Caroline street between Eli- zabeth and William _ streets; also lot corner Seidenberg Ave- nue and 7th Street. Bids close 10 o’clock A, M. Monday, March 23, as owner leaving city. Chas. W. Sawyer, 419 Duval street. mar16-6t will be purehase of lot 45x120 40 SPRING HENS at $1.00 each for the lot. 1902 Seidenberg Avenue. mar18-4tx ES—$1.00 dozen, 2 year everblooming varieties Pink and Red Radiance or as- sorted colors. Add 25¢ post- age. TYTEX ROSE NURSER- IES, TYLER, TEXAS. mar21-1tx REFRIGERATION REPAIRING $$ $$$ ——— WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT —If I guarantee my service? When you want a guarantee service on your refrigerator, call 268 or 685-J. E, Martinez. mar12-imo PALACE Mir'am Hopkins, Edw. G. Robinson and Joel McCrea in BARBARY COAST Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-25c Gloria Pat Poem—“ Thompson. Talk—By Church School Super- intendent. < Talk—By Primary Teacher. Song—By Primary Children. Talk concerning Jvnior work. Hymn, Talk — By Young Peoyle. Song—By Young People. Prayer. ! Talk—By representative of the! Parents. H ne Builder” by Agnes Special Sale Monday OF NEW COTTON DRESSES $1.98 See Window Display representative of! Pastel Seersu Novelty Prints, tungs, Striped Offertory Talk—By the Pastor, Hymn. Benediction. Postlude. Reheassing For Entertainment ehearsals for the “Frolics| ” to be given under the! ! NEW EASTER DRESSES one and two pieces, ceived, all sizes 14 to 44 and 44 to Specially Priced for MONDAY | SALE Special Sale of SILK CREPES, 40 inch washable in | the new P.: Aqua Marina, Pi Nile. Como ' Blue. Tomato, Beige and Eggsh: on sale “A Country Wedding” | "Coral, 1: Blistered Sheers and Dotted ||] 1 Swisses, We are now showing a beau- iful line of SILKS consisting | Silk Prints yi, TRIPLE SHEERS in LLINSON’S Printed . plain Sport Silks, | lors in the new f weaves, such as FOLLOW-THE-FLEET FACE-THE-MUSIC CONCHITA TOP HAT PUNCH-HOLE CREPE PEEP-HOLE CREPE ; ANCHOR AND TATTOO CREPES Also, Beautiful Auspices Past Pocahontas Club | HARRIS SCHOOL | | | : Monday, per yard Tuesday, Mar. 24, 7:30 p. m. | 50 DASKET OF GROCERIES FREE QE T cccieaenneenteninmeerninadammiaeaiaaiieae PROM DRESSES. Come and see them Monday The largest and most complete assortment in Key West {Most Of Our New { Easter Shoes Are In! | Smart, New Thrifty! You'll find e y new style } and fabric that’ smart in FOOTWEAR for Easter. IMPORTED SANDA beautiful line in all styles. The season's newest in Chiffon | and Service Weight. Every 1} pair guaranteed. Large line of Children’s Phoenix Silk Sox for Eas SILK SPECIAL MONDAY MORNING Flat Crepe, Taffeta *s, ete. Monday c special, yard SELECT YOUR EASTER DRESS MONDAY Ladies’, Misses and Children j —we have just received Silk Dresses of terials, attractive in and see them. SPECIAL ON DRESSES—New shipment on] sale, smart snappy models; all wear, priced at $1.09, $1.95 and $2.95. SILKS! We invite you to see lovely new Fabrics featured for Easter. Prices are right. 40 inch heavy quality Baron- | ette Satin for Slips. yard . 50c } New shipment MALLIN.- 7; ; SON’S SILKS SILKS! at 40 pieces New all at, yard . Just In! SILK LACES. 40 inch Crepe colors, yard COTTON GOODS Large and complete li featuring practically material. Printed Flaxons, yard ........ Printed Seersuckers and Piques, i per yard a AE Tahitian Cloth, shades. per yard 20 NEW SPRING—Lovely new Si yarments just received in i ing Flowered Batiste Nig’ Gowns, Flowered Batiste Pa- jamas, ete. FLATTERING NEW HAT: just in. Make your selectio now! Abhy kind, any shape. NEW HANDBAGS | MATCH YOUR EASTER OUT- {} FIT. if JANTZEN BATHING SUITS j| {| FOR 1936—New suits that }! have style—all colors and }{ sizes, New shipment Beach Wear —every wanted item at right prices. JUST IN!—Smart Baby Rompers and Dressés, all hand- Collom Lace, |} 69c jf" for Slips. all SPECIAL SALE MONDAY on 3-year guaranteed SHEETS and PILLOW CASES. Visit our Store Monday—j! EVERY ITEM REDUCED. City’s Leading Ladies’ Store 1. APPELROUTH “Follow-The-Fleet,” ca ! | ; | yearj: elty prints, pastel shantangs, || Jatt HOSIERY TO MATCH —|}j{ wisH |]? sizes, just the thing for school =} RIGHT 3}; New Shipment j i UNDERWEAR For !}] Dr. F. A. Heckler, been ‘ing with hi MONROE THEATER who sister, M | Lawrence Tibbett and Virginia | Bruce in | METROPOLITAN | | | Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25 had! | ia “SPECIAL OFFER aa PERMANENT WAVES fwo Permanents for . Better faves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER iy 407 South Street Phone 574-J ;/ » Mrs. ; : $5.00] LEE Lh dk, GET Down To BRASS TACKS ° For Accurate Contrel ef Heat You MUST use GAS | ° For Absolute Dependa You MUST use GAS °For Greatest Eetnomy You MUST use GAS * For Speed in Coeking You MUST use GAS * ror Fresh-Air Cleanliness You MUST use GAS °* For Carefree Convenience You MUST use GAS * Te Fellew the Modern Trend You MUST use GAS For Sale Ce cccccscscesesscccscscs 5 Bundles for 25 im bundie a if ! H| et i it it i i aH Ht i it | i | \ Bs OLD PAPERS SCeecccseseccccccesessceensesececseseseses 5c THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WTO IOI SES ISOS #. NOW during our SPRING RANGE SALE change your old stove for a modern gas range, and enjoy the fullest advantage of cooking with Gas, the eeonemical, convenient fuel. Trade-im-al- lowances are as much as $15.00. See the new, smartly styled gas ranges teday and make your se- lection. FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. “Your Gas Company” ROY E. LADE, Manager HIRD LLAMA MMD MLM S | Nye

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