The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 26, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR DOSCCCO CSCS TEST TOOEOEOTOIO OSS SOTO SOSOSSTSOOOCOOSEE +: SOCIETY :- Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J e ° PIeeescoooerse Mendells Celebrate Wedding Anniversary Sunday Evening Mr. and Mrs. William Mendell ing the card games, Mrs. Jack celebrated their twent: fth, or Golden winning high score bridge; silver, wedding anniv ry last prize and Mrs, G. Kirchik. being Sunday evening at Aronovitz Hall," e ‘ 1 iN om Duval street with a banquet,|#Warded. consolation prize: { musie and dancing, speechmaking} Mr. and. Mrs. Mendel were the; and card playing. ‘recipients of many lovely gi Joe Pearlman, as toastmaster,! all of them in silver, as befitted| called-on many of those present: the occasion. for expressions commemorating; Among those attending the} the occasion, among t dinner and dance were Mr. and; Golden, Mrs. Jane S .| Mrs. Jack Golden, Mr. and Mrs.| G. Kantor, ¥ ._ Joe Pearlman, Mr. and Mrs. Mor Kirehik, and Rab s Holtsberg, Mr. and Mr G Kantor and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kan- ters of Mrs. Mendel tor, Mr. and Mrs. A. E‘nhorn i The banquet spr Mr. and Mrs, Isidor Appelrouth, | splendid one, Mr. and Mrs. B. Weintraub, Mr.| flowers and fern and Mrs, Reuben Appel. Mr. andj ing a delightfu Mirs. Charles- Aronovitz, Miss| scene. The c: Cynthia Pearlman, is i part of the Je Weintraub, Isidor Weint v } -: ney Afronovitz, Rabbi P! ture with a tin tal, Milton Appel, Jack / beneath the ¢; Donald Pearlman, Jack Ton Orchetra; Sidney Einhorn, Jack furnished an program! Mr. Fabricant, Mrs. of dinner music; Mirs. Solad, Mrs. Jane throughout Mrs. Weiner and Mr. and eral prizes were a Frank Holtsberg. duced in Sr i and groom; ronovitz, Appel, Einhorn. Freedman, Stank’, Mrs. Hent dance ujnesihite Farewell Petietie. ; Honor Of Miss Marion Hall A farewell party was given la night b: modore and = Mz garet Zinaida von Mietk-Liuba, in! Cesta i their Air Station Apartment, in — che mie ween! by honor of Miss Marion B, Hull, of-| Mrs. Warner and her a fice manager of the WPA Ad-!Torano, and group singing, to the ministration in Key West. | accompaniment of Joe’s guitar. , who the past} During the serving of refre: been confidential) ments a beautifully decorated Thomas D. Orr in C.| pound cake was presented to the RA and WPA work in| guest of honor by Miss Martinez Pe nd Tampa,|and Mrs. Warner. Miss Hull was has resigned from he position! also the recipient of a number of and will leave Key West Fridayj other lovely gifts. The hostess on the S. Cuba for her home in| was assisted by Misses Martha St. Petersburg in order to make! Buck and Margaret Martinez, and preparations for her coming mar-| Mrs. Eva Warner. riage to Charles E. Brickett of] A few complimentary words of that city. It will be r embered' regret at losing Miss Hull after that Mr. Brickett visit toiso short a stay in Key West were Key West duri Semana| expressed by the hostess and were Alegre. | answered appropriately and feel- ‘The very en evening! ingly by the guest of honor. was begun with s The guest list included: Miss including ‘“‘A‘ Party”, the! Marion B. Hull, Mrs. Jennie B. prize for which was won by Miss|de Boer, of The Key West Citi Margaret Martine: a chewing} zen, Miss Martha Buck. Assistant gum modeling contest, won by the!'Direetor of Employment of the hostess, and the oldest coin con-|local WPA, Misses Adelaide st, won by the guest of honor,|Blem and Louise Curry, Ham- Miss Hull, jmond A‘ Davis, FERA Field Audi- The evening continued with a|tor, of Jacksonville, Professor and varied, imprompt program of!Anna Augusta von Mietk-Liuba, music. Miss Hull entertained at} Miss Margaret Martinez, Junior the piano, with Joe Torano and| Accountant at the WPA, John his saxophone. Mrs. Eva Warner! Roberts, Joe Torano, and Mrs. accompanied herself: in several | va Warner. A'ssistant Recreation voeal numbers and the Commo-} Director of the WPA. dore rendered two piano solos. The delightful social was brought duets son, or paid a La ea Tennis Matches Schedalad Fer This Afternoon At Casa Marina has the The tennis courts at Casa Ma- hotel, who rina will this afternoon be the: glimpsed on scene of some y, for several! times, mixed doubles 7 sone aad) thiteke cl j Last night the two sailfish S. Ingalls and Otis L. Hubbard|caught by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. will play against Miss Ellen Pea-!| Stuart, of Newark, New York, rrington. | guests of Casa Marina, were serv- usual crowd of players and|edi on the menu at dinner, to the spectators.are expected th bp pre-}ypeat enjoyment of gil.the guests, sent, including Victor Schoep-|for'saiMish is a delectable dish, perle, one of the guests at the|and’an unusual one. been several lately court Fern Chapter To Hold Meeting [| sare. Katherine Gibbons of Kan- sas City found a human finger in a loaf of bread she bought from ja baker. There will be a regular business meeting of Fern Chapter 21, Or-} der of Eastern Star, held tomor-! row night, beginning at j o’clock, at the Scottish Rite Hall,} according to announcement made today. A request attendance of No Itch Too Deep For This Liquid Imperial Lotion contains six itch killing medicines that go down into akin folds to reach and kill the camse. of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- worm and common itch. Pleasant to use. Two sizes, 35c and $1.00. | SPECIAL Turtle Steak iia = Oysters, half fried with French fried potatoe: Hot Chili Conch Chowder .... PLAZA CAFE MONROE THEATER j Ginger Rogers-George Brent inf EN PERSON Bing Crosby-Joan Bennett in made for a large mbers. TWO FOR TONIGHT Matinee; Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ CASA MARINA ‘ Key West's Hotel De Luxe AMZRICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Evening Dinner Luncheon | | | | | 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, $7.5@ Leave Key West 4 p. m., Ar rive Miami 5:20 p. m. Fast - Comfortable - Safe Afternaon Tea or a la Carte Sandy Beach with CASINO Masseur in Attendance PETER SCHUTT, Manager ] ' | | | first when buying groceries, jlet roe according {fo 4a THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BiG PINE KEY ECHOES eecccceesces-anceoceeeen A eolony of bees, which for years made their home in th Nina Sands’ cottage at Big Pine Key, have been expertly m ved our apiarist, Nellie Shanahan, to the Beach. At The Stores PLAZA CAFE A few of the many specials on: eats” at Plaza Cafe are adver- tised: today. Mrs. Nora Bethancourt, pro- |-prietor of the. place offers. turtle steak, oysters, hot chili and conch howder. Z There are some important jobs, one is held byAlfred Baker. His RICHARDSON’S STORE y duties. are as watchman for the Grocery bargains: are plentiful! material that goes in the construc- ; at Richardson’s Grocery if thejtion of the ferry slip. | prices listed in. today’s advertise- ment are any indication. Quantity buying and. quick. turnovers are two reasons why Richardson’s can offer sueh low prices. on groceries. The. school. mom has. an autc- mobile and oh boy! how she cen drive it! Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Butter- worth, after spending a delightful time on Munson Island, returned Sports last Wednesday to Miami Beach. e management of Archer’s Grocery} Dr, F. N. Griffith and wife of points out. The reasonable prices} Westfield. N. Ji, having spent on quality table supplies at this}tiree weeks at Cook’s Island; re- store are surprising. turned: to his son, who is in the flooded section of New Jersey. ARCHER’S GROCERY Qualit; merchandise MALONEY’S, BAKERY = = Three favorite kinds of cake Mr. and Mrs. €. H. Stanley. are advertised as specials. at Ma-| Mrs. Phil Lason, Mrs. Perkins. loney and Peacock’s this week.| Mrs. Booner and Miss Booner of 'These are chocolate malted milk,| Newark, N. Y., who were staying ' at the Casa Marina, spent one day at the Shanahan Estate End) on Big Pine. Mrs. Perkins Lowe’s Fish Coz fias just re-| left by airplane for her home in ceived a shipment’ ofAfPésh niul-} New York State. Mr. and: Mrs, Frank Voght left for Miami today on their pleas- ure Yacht Peggie V. They spent | 2 lengthy vacation. in the Keys and had all kinds of sport catch- date nut and apple sauce. ment in this, ‘he. phone ’ Today’s Horoscope eocecsecessccacecose | were accompanied by Russell Har- sacan ss per, an employe of No Name Today indicates a person with|Todge, He: intends to sell his great foree of character and one! boat in Miami. and: motor up to whe will make a way in spite 0: Maplewood, N. J. opp n and discouragements. There will be many back-sets and! eesceesee: eaeeeseoesee disappointments, and there will be \'4 KEY WEST! s ! times when it will seem as if}! By RED KERCE there were nothing left in life; but there uecess at the end, principally due to the persever- ance of the nature. It just goes to prove that you can’t satisfy some of the people any of the times. The Republicans do not want Hoover, while on the ; .__|cther hand, nothing on the Repub- dinner honoring} jicans: ticket for president would am H. Malone was held last}1,o4 better to. Democrats’ than at Casa Marina, presided| HOOVER. over by the mayor, and attended by a large number of prominent local men. Mr. Malone leav-lthat films should be viewed ing the latter part of this week| through the eyes of the man on with Mrs. Malone for Orlando; the streets. Presumably to, if this where they plan to make their|'step of justification is taken far home enough to compile: with the aver- Those present at the dinner, be-] age man’s views, Sally Rand won’t sides Mr. Malone, included the} be the only movie trouper wear- mayor, Dr. William R. Warren, ing only a fan. Messrs. Thomas. Orr. Sam Gold- smith, Raymond Lord, Allan B, Cleare, Jr., Melvin E. Russell, Robert Spottswood, Horace O’- Bryant, Karl O. Thompson, Otto Kirchheiner, James Roberts, Clif- ford Hicks, Sebastian Cabrera, Captain Robert Kruegar, and Peter Schutt. Farewell Dinner Fer Malone A farewell Wi A British movie censor thinks SPECIAL OFFER a Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-3 Ee | ELECTRIC In the Center of the Business| | and Theater District BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME tat conare : : eat, Y “24 Hour Ambulance Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W “The Store That Serves ¥ou Best” You'd Be Surprised! ¥es, we can prove that state- | ment, and. with it the state- [ ment that high quality food does NOT mean high prices if you deal here. Why not come in TODAY for your FOOD NEEDS. homestead exemption, so now. each year. WE WELCOME. RESPONSIBLE. ACCOUNTS FIPIIIL IL Leo aaa the wrong property. DON'T with Low Prices and High |) easel (Trails ing fish, big and little ones. They: Ox blood, for the first time in. P' = oe GIP SaaS LSID LDL D, LD MM, Notice To Homestead Owners! If you have not filed your application for The law provides that exemption must be claimed on or before April 1st of See that the correct description of your homestead is entered on your application and avoid complications arising from. exempting J. M. LEE, Comptroller CLI EEE EE LIL re { by plane this afternoon. for Miami! & } en route to her home in Breoklyn,; eocccecece ar eaccaccaqceccecocccs |) Mrs. T. H. Pittman and mother} parry Baker, chief of the Key 1758 — Benjamin Thompson) ¥°T® among the arrivals over the: West Fine Department, who had ; (Count Rumford), New England , tighway Jast night from Miami. {been attending a meetittg of fire teacher-soldier who became a Ger- | | chiefs. in Winter Haven, returned mam administrator and whose so-; Mrs. Herminia Lester was a to Key West last night over ‘the cial reforms attracted: world-wide | passenger on the afternoon plane highway. attention, born at Woburn, Mass.‘ yesterday for a visit with friends | Died in France, Aug. 21, 1814. {in Miami. | 1773-—Nathaniel Bowditch, the! Townsend Morgan, affiliated jecountry’s famed mathematician) with the WPA art division, left ,and astronomer of a century ago, . yesterday afternoon by plane for jborn at Salem, Mass. Died in Pos-' Miami and returned by plane this | ton, March 17, 1838, jmornine: Today’s Anniversaries. } | viee president of the Western Union Telegraph company, who Was spending a vacation of two weeks in Key West, left this morning for Havana accompanied by Mrs. Holeomb. a ; | Miss Lora Lock, director of 1789—Williem ©. Redfield, Mrs. H. Weiner, sister of A. women’s work projects for the Connecticut harness maker, self-; Einhorn, who has been visiting WPA fourth and fifth d’striets ! taught meteorologist of renown. here for the past four weeks with who was in Key West for a brief | New York City promoter of Hud- “ Philo Holcomb, assistant to the ‘ THURSDAY RC ced Poevccccccccovecccccoces | covccovecscecoscooeecees | cose receseecooooooeeees| My und Mrs. inhorn, will leave! stay, left yesterday on the for Miami. Mrs. Herberta Leonardy, directer of WPA educational pro ects with head quarters in Jagk- sonville, arrived this morning a business stay of several day®, Key West. Mrs. Sarab Roberts, who wae n Miami with her daagh- Wii Le retumed ig hw yesterday. J. M. Vareia, was spemd> ing a vacation in Tampa. was & returning passenger on the Cuba this moreng. ™ ter over the hi Miss.Eleanor Etheridge, who was vacat ening Jacksonville, returned over highway yes terday afternoon. ison River barges, early: railroad promoter, born at Middletown, ‘Conn: Died‘in-New York, Feb: 12, | 1857. i i ( ! the} who: 1822—John J. Upchurch, master-méchanic ‘founded the Ancient Order of; ; United Workmen, in 1868, at) |.Meadville, Pa., born in Franklin | Co.,.N. C. Died’ at Steelville. Mo. ! jJan, 18, 1887. ‘ vaiiway | 1823—Margaret M. Davidson, | one of two sis‘er g2niuses: as poets; youth, both of whom-#ed-in} in teens. born at ... Plattsburg,! ¥. Died Nov, 25), 1838s, j | 1887—Sophia M. Buc Herrick.) Batimore teacher, New York City! ‘magazine editor, writer on pome-, lar seiencee,, born © at» Gambier, Qhio. Died Oct. 9, 1919. ei j 4 j 1850—Edward Be’lamy, Spring-| ‘field, Mass., editorial: writer and! newspaper publisher, author of “Looking Eackward,” 1888, with its-strange and unique theories of : social reform, born at Chicopee Falls, Mass. Died there, May! 22, 1898. | med‘cal history, is being transfus-j } ed into: human veins. For good- ‘ness sake, wasn’t everybody al- ready bull-headed enough.. TT EE | RICHARDSON’S GROCERY JUST IN—Truck from with shipment FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES of all kinds FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 10c and Itc 25¢ Ritz Crackers, pkg. 14c and 23c Onions, 3. Ibs. ..... Siam Rice, 5 Ibs. Lard, 2 Ibs.. Butter, tb Tomatoes, 6 cans, Yard Eggs, doz. Good Eggs, doz. New. Potatoes, 5 Ibs. Grits, 2 boxes Cheese, 15 ‘ ‘Maxwell House Grits, 3 Ibs. . Bliss Coffee, tb Matches, 3 boxes Salt, 3 boxes . Grape Fruit Juice, 2 cans 25¢ ii Cuban Coffee, tb 27 and 20c}} Watter Ground Meal, 2% Peaches, 2% size i... 1c Northern Pears, 2% size .. 17¢ Peas, can Vienna Sausage, can = | Crisco - 20c, 30c and 59e Phone 658-R Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth, Streets. il TIPS SSO IIS IDO As: ; | } } Quarter inch thick “DENSBOARD”™, brown finish, looks like velvet, # wide, 9’, 10’ and 12’ long, regular $55.00 per thousand square feet— N ; 4 i UPSON TILE BQARD, prevent stock only, fine for baths, kitchens, ete. regular price $75.00, SPECIAL AT... sores N H PRESTWOOD TILE BOARD, present stock only, sheets 4°x12, regular $120.00 per thousand square feet, SPECIAL AT ; . : : N a : » Half inch thick IVORY TILE BOARD, sheets 24°x48", 24x32", 18”x48", and: 18’’x32”’, has tongue and groove. makes excellent showing, regular price $60. 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