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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY :-: Nifia deLisa Calieja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 Fr 20@0cccee Casa Marina Guests Entertain Saturday With Enjoyable Tea A charming and delightful tea | Porte afternoon was given on Saturday wood Allison a er, two of the distinguished win ter residents of Key West. Mrs. Allison from Wallingford, Penns: where i located her countr Mrs. Brewe: Michigan. The tea was held on the veran- da facing and the’ vista of and be: wa afternoon w and the ladi and attractive gowns. Present at the a: socialites, members of the residential lony and guests at Casa Marir Those at- tending included Mrs. William R. is from Ishpeming, e sea at iful lawns vely one. The m and sunny, yoked summery th ernoon a as W! all i in ffair were local winter sev DeMolays Give ‘Suieniiie Dance e On Saturday Night' Party Her oceasion the at in the An enjoyable Saturday night given by the home of C Biologi of the Dancing was the main o1 dance DeMol: B. Ke the head is feature cond je into The palm De- floor of ad a beaut room was de leaves and s' Molay colors, In additior and their eral Masons ent. Besides dancir most of the in- teresting anned by the host which were thorough ly enjoyed i After the delicious refreshm por. with th and gold. DeMolays pres- ° to. the ts the: nd their w which occupied 1 the evening a course con- Week-end < rina include } Fickinger, of who are p to the hote some time w vorite sport of Otis L. H est, Ill bard a Dowagi Michigan ng their annual visit d who will devote > here to their fa- shing. Lake For- ned Mrs. Hub- aster Otis L. Hubbard. Jr., and he and his family will spend the b nce of the at Casa Marina. ois, hi 12 season Legion Post Plans Entertainment Members of Arthur Sawyer Post 28 American Legion and visiting legionnaires, have plan- Wed w pleasant evening for this evening I ie meeting at 8 o'clock. Games are to be played, other forms of inment enjoyed, and delicious — re hments will be served., All members and visi- tors from other posts are urged to attend. Janior Club Has Called Off Dance Proposed d Woman's € been pc the anno morning president. Those tickets r price members /: were enter the Junior West has nitely n by le this ganization’s made, it ¥ id. Mothers ! In treating children’s colds, don’t take VapoRus PROVED BY.2 GENERATIONS ace, Conny Meade. | a Marina,’ 1, Printz, the| Several More Arrivals Have Registered At Casa Marina regular Mrs. W. Hunt Harris. Miss | Minnie-Porter Harris, Mrs. Wal- lace Bryant Kirke, Mrs. Julia Wil- liams, Miss een Williams, Mrs. W. W. Rh Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Graham itch, Miss Hermione Fitch, Mrs. Robert T. Menner, Mrs. J. J. Trevor, Miss Etta Pat- terson, Mrs. Harry Prindle, Mrs. tephen W. Douglass, Mrs. Town- d Morgan, Miss Mary Morgan, Miss Elizabeth Morgan, Mrs. Nor- berg Thompson, Mrs. William R. Warren, Mrs. B. M. Duncan, Mrs. John E. Brown, Mrs. Charles Bond, Mrs. J. S. Dudley, Miss L. Shoecroft, Miss.E. B. Rose, Mrs George Dodge, Mrs. and Mis: Sawyer, Mrs. Lancelot Lester, Mrs. Paul Judson, Mrs. D. A. Mrs. Newton, Mrs. L. P. Schutt, Mrs. Peter Schutt and iM Meredith Allison. sisting of sandwic! cake, crack- ers and punch v erved. Among those attending and ex- pressing themselves as having a | very enjoyable evening were: ‘Mr. and Mrs, Fernando Camus, !Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Howard, Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. H. Lawson, Mrs. Everett Russell, Mrs. Harold Hor- ley, Ben Adams, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Keister. } Misses Margaret White, jgaret Dexter, Winnifred | Lois Sawyer. Marguerite |Isabelle Kel Thelma Atw | Betty Rae Russell, Edith Russell. Lelonette Roberts, Elizabeth Bon- {net, Mary Cruz. Messrs. Everett Perpall, Ho- {ward Pinder, Harold Thompson, Gerald Jaycocks, Bob Saunders Joseph Richardson, Billy Lowe, | George Carey, Lester Johnson’ Jerome Berkowitz, Jeff Knight. Mar- Shine, Mrs. Victor Schoepperle, of hort Hills. N, J., has arrived to |join Mr. Schoepperle, who |been at the hotel for some days, jand they, too, will remain for the | balance of the season. | 1G. B. Buchanan, a guest at |Casa Marina for some time, has | been joined by his iend, Milton DeBaun, Haverstraw, New : York. has of | Rehearsal Tonight | For Cabaret | Rehearsal on “Frolics of 1936” will be held tonight in the ball. room of Oversea Hotel instead o tomorrow night as was first an- nounced. This cabaret will be given on April 17 in Habana-Madrid Club under the auspices of “The Orig- inal Twelve.” | Demeritt Family Leaves For Miami Mr. and M John hter, Amaryllis, and Wardsworth, left this mor over the highway for their in Mia after week's here. Mr. and Mrs. | Demeritt, PIRATES COVE Famous Fishing Camp on Over- sea Highway 20 Miles From Key West Charming Surroundings Unsurpassed Fishing Excellent Cuisine Will Be Open Until May 15 For Reservations Telephone Pirates Cove CASA MARINA Key West’s Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Evening Dinner - $2.00 Luncheon ...... 1.50 Afternoon Tea 50 or a la Carte Palm-Shaded Sandy Beach with CASINO Masseur in Attendance PETER SCHUTT, Manager EDGAR’S FLYING SERVICE DAILY FLIGHTS Matecumbe s--- $4.00 Bus Connection Miami CHARTER ANYWHERE Including Havana, Dry Tor- tugas, Miami, Naples Telephone: Key West, 735-J; Matecumbe, Craig 2 ,| House investigation aimed at pro-" i,| hibition enforcement some years! THE KEY WWST CITIZEN Do You Know? — ee. = Taar A MAN IN NEBRASKA BUILT A HOME ENTIRELY OF BEER BOTTLES SET IN MORTAR. HE FIGURED THE BOTTLES WERE CHEAPER THAN BRICKS OR LUMBER BREWERIES HAS PUT HUNDREDS OF MEN TO WORK IN THE “THAT you ARE TECHNICALLY BREAKING THE FEDERAL LAW IF you Do NOT Cure EMPTY. 1QUOR BOT ‘THE DANGER OF LEG LIQUOR Looking At Washington (Continued from Page One) the Congressmen, which was 50: overwhelming in strength as_ to make useless a Presidential veto. | The cost of investigations au- thorized or conducted by the last) two Congresse probably ap-! proach the one million dollar; mark. Public opinion as to the; value of these forays differ, but! there is, apparently, a healthy re-! ispect for Senate probes. The; by the ago was noteworthy and its quiry into rebates, refunds, alleged to monopolistic trade organizations, is encouraging. \ On the Senate side one recalls} the oil scandald probes, which re-| turned the Elk Hills oil reserve! and the Teapot Dome reserve to the Government and also the stock: market probe a few years ago, wheh added millions of dollars to; the Treasury in the payment of evaded income taxes. Of the twenty special investigating com-! mittees launched by the Senate} since last year, there does not) seem to be returns, although the} lobbying and munitions probes; have uncovered facts which TO SUSSCRIBERS if you do act recelve your paper by 6:15 o'clock in the afternoon, call televhone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. for the Purpose of delive: plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citi- zen, LLL LLL j un-| doubtedly influence public opin-, ion. The probability is that the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence seaway| ) 00) 200» project will come to life between! Qiu, now and the election this fall. Neither Canada nor the United) |i States has ratified the 1932 treaty) sponsibility for the defeat of the to permit work on the project andj treaty in 1934. ‘ideremine ia tie ae ae roughout the Unit nic harm to special locali-| ties or to special interest.” There passed now. Her charges the power intere: States by Ss, requir- vote, { }a smple act of Cong jing only a majority : iff arene about ene peaposal seaway proposition, among the Governments concern-) treaiy wth Canada, + ed, including the Province of On-| two-thrds vote o? the tario and the State of New York.; ‘ 2 lis no ¢ | Senator Pittman, of the Senate; Foreign Relations Committee, who} |led the fight for ratification .two} Diaper rash, chafi ne i 3 .chafing,eczema itching— easedat once by pure,mild ésifi here for the wedding of their daughter, Izette to Harry Saun- ders last Tuesday night. | years ago, admits that the treaty , former Senator from Kan-| s and gulf ports with re- iated | 4 ol “| | eeecccccscenescbccseceee Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fickinger] |were arrivals from Tampa this jmorning on the S. S. Cuba and lare guests at the Casa Marina! ‘hotel. | C. A. Parramore, representing} fone of the large packing com- j Panies, arrived this morning for ja regular visit with the trade. { a J. R Blair and G. L. Scheer, irespectively United States inspec- tors of hulls and boilers, arrived this morning from Tampa to in- | spect the Wrecking Tug Warbler. : L, P. Artman, publisher of The |Key West Citizen, left over the! | highway yesterday for a business | visit of several days in Miami. i ie | Mrs. 0, Lacedonia, who was spending one month as the guest |of her son Mario in Tampa, re- turned on the Cuba this morning. Mrs. Caroline Roberts and son lliam, left Saturday by plane |for Miami where they will spend { al days with Mrs. }parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester. j | i } a j Andrew Brunn, winter visitor, | t by plane Saturday for Miami; fen route to New York, called there because of the serious ill- jness of his father. j i | | Allen E. Curry left Saturday} me jfor a business trip to Miami go-; ping by plane. } { | J. S. Rainey, of the agricultural! jects division WPA’, returned the highway yesterday from| a visit in Miami. H ' Mrs. W. W. Thompson arrived} over the highway yesterday from/ ; Miami, for a v:sit with her daugh- ter, Sister Celeste, at the Con-! vent of Mary Immaculate, andj other relatives, H { Professor Dumont Huddleston, teacher of science at the Key West High School, and Mrs. Hud- dleston, who w spending the week-end in Miami, returned over! the highway yesterday. { | | Mrs. B. C. Papy, wife of Rep- | resentative B. C. Papy, and chil-} dren, who were spending a while with relatives in Miami, returned over the highway yesterday after- noen. t Joseph Torano, Jr., was an ar- jrival over the highway yesterday |from Miami, accompanying John Roberts of the lighthouse depart- |ment. Billy Warner, daughter of | Mrs. Eva B. Warner, was also in Dr. Charles Johnson, represent- jing one of the large drug and | drug sundries companies in Tam- |the part No Itch Too Deep For This Liquid Imperial| Lotion contains six itch killing medicines that go down into skin folds to reach and kill the cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- worm and common itch. Pleasant to use, Two sizes, 35c and $1.00. FLY BY PLANE FROM KEY WES1 TO MIAMI Make Reservations by Phone Telephone 620 Regular Planes, Miami-Key West Airways, Inc, Daily Except Friday RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West 4 p. m., Ar tive Miami 5:20 p. m. Fast - Comfortable - Safe | | service all day Sunday for both Person-to-Person and Station-to-Station service. : Another new feature is the introduction of @ re- duced night rate period every night after 7 Pasyon Person-to-Person long distance service. Formerly re- daced night rates were in effect only on Station-to- Station service, but now reduced night rates“are in SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. - Roberts’ | MONDAY, MARCE 23, 1936. pa, arrived over the hghway yes-|-* sera, Tuts "to "=| Tem Reasons Why Boye tof money he has earned. j 9 It shows that ne hes imniti- | ative and power to create ideaa P 10. It teaches the funds Abe Aronovitz, prominent at- torney of Miami, arrived on the} plane from Miami yesterday for! a short visit with relatives. | William J. Schoneck, assistant! lighthouse engineer, who was It makes him dependable. Tt deines the “standard 0 3. “ee _ on, an inspection trip: in Pa igi “ Okeechobee di: returned Jon fy. the plane x ese. amuse | 5. Bigives him Myer Schwartz, ‘head of the | perience. Florida Ironagdi Equipment, com-! pany of Mami, arrived’ by plane! 6. It gets the boy acquainted yesterday in connection with the! with people. shipping of salvaged street car trackage recently purchased from It teaches a bey ahead and work for himself. 8. It teaches a boy the value < CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS) CENTER Away From the Noisy Strear of Traffic Its Quiet Rooms ard Wide, Hos pitable Porches Invite You 919 FLEMING STREET PHONE S106 valuable ex- + to go the city. Mrs. Nellie Morris left yester- day afternoon by plane for Miami where she will spend a while with relatives and friends. | an a Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd{ and Mrs. Ladd, who were visiting for about one week in Miami. re- turned over the highway Saturday night. IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS We se// / ROOFS you Can depend on HE Carey Roofings and Shingles which we sell are time tested and proven. They are made in the world’s larg- est roofing plant, by a manufacturer who hzs been a leader in the in- dustry for over 60 years. We can supply the right roof for any pur- pose, and you'll find our prices most attractive. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACT- ING & ENGINEERING CO. 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at $20.00 EASY TERMS—1i0 DAYS FREE TRIAL : THOMPSON'S ICE CO. Your Home is Worthy of the Best You're going to meet hard cold people, who want to get where they're going and don't care whom they wound to get there. You won't be equal to them —you'll be gobbled up im 2 month.” “You sound as if I were go- the savages,” she protested. “I can take care of myseli—and that’s all there is to that!” MORGAN'S HAND, tight on her wrist, couldn't hold her back now. Nor his pleas. “Listen to me, Iris,” he was saying. “You've been brought up here in an atmosphere of the nineteen hundreds with a sort of fairy tale belief in hon- esty, simplicity and romance. “The world your aunt's tak- ing you to isn't like that. You'll ike Iris and Morgan and the other characters im ‘olden Rain Margaret Widdemer’s story of the girl who had to discover the world’s “pleasures and palaces” for herself even at the risk of upsetting some staid old family traditions. STARTING FRIDAY, MARCH 27 © IN THE CITIZEN

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