The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 2, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUK ‘PLANE BRINGS SOCIETY :: | Nifla deLisa Cellejz, Ediiress PHONE 149-J | FIVE LEAVE ABOARD { | CRAFT YESTERDAY AFTER. | NOON ENROUTE TO MIAMI . Winter Visitors Pah After Enjoyable Stay In Key West Commodore plane of the Pan American Airways have! and Several more departures ColoneL_and .Mrs.,.Guerin winter visitors have taken place! been guests at Casa: Marina, within the past few de After! Mr. Conmable ‘has bee very enjoyable ions spent in’ some time at the home of his son M the Island City they ave veturning! and daidghterin-lay, Mr. "and svar hed to their nor homes, and/ Mrs, H. P. Connable, and now re- vinia Lester, John Granlee without exception these people! turns ao his home in Kalamazoo, | Departures yesterday mpene are pleased and ¢ fe stie re-| Mich, : ;Jodean Cash, Camille D. Arens, garding Re We d have an-} Departures last week included. Edith Schoepperle, Walter Wil- nounced: thes rs, B, A, Bodine, of Port Huron, lis, Ada Stear ; intention of return- iM ing next season. | Tuesday’s departures included spending a part of the, mother, | who w: Colonel and Mrs. W. L. Roberts! winter season with her and their daughter Louise, Colonel| Mrs, D. A. Printz; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Guerin, U accom- Andrew Prunn,! vengers: Lucille Hall, Hearn, Sven Bergland, Bernard mm st an ° r ’ Today’s Hewett Spencer . . . of New York City. and Rev. J. M., Anniversaries . Walsh, S. J., of Loyola College. a geeccececcsccccccceses New Orleans, who was the guest of Rev. Wm. J. Reagan, S.J. | 1791—David Henshaw, | drug: collector of the secretary of the navy, born g Mass. Horn, Mr A. Levell a nable. port, at ‘| Miss Mariel = '\Weds J. Torchiana a special meeting} The marriage of Miss » Legion auxiliary} Bowman Morgan, daughter Cus asd Ce ia tee. ternoon, ‘begin-!and Mrs. Townsend Morgan, t0! sug 4 1875 i t the home ofj| John Thornhill Torchiana, took! ‘ |, according to’ place this morning at the home of e today. {the bride’s parents, with Rev. 1817+Erastus le for a large’ James S. Day, pastor of the First noted Al | Baptist Church of Key West, of-, father of | ficiating. ; near Charch Circle To | Attendants at the ceremony in- 9, 1904. . [cluded Carol R. S. Harrison andj Hold Sock Social | Margaret Bruce, and immediately Fleming re manage ! following the marriage Mr. Methodist! Mrs. Torchiana left on the S. Church will hold a Sock Social in| Cuba to spend a brief honeymoon near Towson, the parsonage at 619 William!in Havana. i street, tomorrow evening starting| | at 8:00 o’clock. | arranged and will be published in! A splendid program beeni The Citizen tomorrow afternoon. Legion Auxiliary To Meet Friday There will t of the Am held tomor ning at 4 o’cl Mrs, J. G. Pioc announcement 1 A. request is m attendance of memb Ander- of Died} ce Christian Uriel son, famous Danish writer of Mr. Dow Palmer, artist, born Died March noted use, N. Y. 1823—John E. Owens, and) Anreriean actor, comedian S. born in England. Died Md., Dec. 7, 1886. | 1834—Frederic A, Bartholdi, Erenich sculptor of the Statue of Liberty, New York, a devotee of; liberty, born. Died Oct. 4, 1904. has DESTRUCTION OF BEACON DISCUSSED | (Continued | from Page One) feiture, $60.52; Outstanding seniors 44; Special Ad-| came IN YESTERDAY MORN- vertising, $80. pecial Bond} and Interest, $: Road Fund, | ING ON PLANE FROM $40.34; al School, $201.74; MIAMI ; Special School Bond and Interest, } | $140.93; Special School Tax Dis-! Mrs. Elien Dawson, of Hialeah, | trict Number 1, $178.73. |arrived on the morning plane: In connection ith the from Miami yesterday and is the $77.93 was forwarded to W. V.| guest at the home EeeMe atl erie Reoands Knott, state tr iver and county} Mrs. Stephen C. Singleton, treasurer ex-officio, less $1.56] Eaton street. commissions, 1 Until receently Mrs. County Judge's of made her home in England licenses i i to other than mer-! this is her first visit to chants showed a total of $369.’ West. After traveling over most/ in North Carolina. To the state $246 and county,; of the United States and the}——————~ $123. + West Indies, she finds Key West | Report of Sheriff K. 0. Thomp-; most interesting. son showed dep of $42.00,! was read and ordered filed. credit of Monroe county as Communications Senator Share of the gasoline taxes Park T: Congressman J,. the month of February. Mark Wi at Large Joe Sears | chief clerk Railway | MRS. E. DAWSON | ARRIVES IN CITY In-| 1 | | 1840—Emile Zola, French nov- t, born. Died Sept. 29, 1902. 1854—Frank Billings, famed Chicago surgeon, medical leader, i teacher. founder of medical cen- 30.70: |ters, born in Towa Co., Wis. Died : Sept. 20, 1932. Gen 1862—William B. Wilson, min- er, union official, Pennsylvania congressman, secretary of labor, above, Died May 25, ¥ on cy | Dawson! Since the method was inaugurat- and | €d in 1910, 160 persons have been report : Key. Clectrocuted for cirminal offenses its from Opens Skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch | Congressman and J. R. B Mail Serv service cox, e; pertaining to tween Key West a the north, were read. The f the com- munications is that the best pos- sible service which be ranged is assured The clerk read an informatory letter from the State Poard Administration to the effect that $18,000 had been placed to ar- The GEORGE & WASHINGTON 300 Rooms with Beth and Shower Bm The mw MAYFLOWER 125 Rooms...Bathe Yow be planed oh 200 Rooms with Baths and Si Open all the yes. Radio and every modem com wenience and service for summer end winter comfort, RATES from $3.00 GARAGE service. ‘Reasonadle Rotes Posted in Every Room of the 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. 35¢ and $1.00. ATTENTION! j STEAKS AND ROASTS, Cc Now, ib Monroe Meat Market Phone: 411 Fleming Street} BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embaimer Phone 135 Night 696-¥ Tim McCoy in BORDER CABALLERO Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ 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 rive Miami 5:20 p. m. Fast - Comfortable - Safe ix. —anenrceeae ‘ OLD PAPERS For Sale | 1] PASSENGERS' \ AIR-} arrived this| morning from Miami with 11 pas-| Henry n spending’ veKenna, Charles L. Bible, Clay-| Schwartz, } Lancelot Lester, Her-! Boston | Died there, Nov. | sculptor, ; popular | and | { titles, | alfred E, Smith, former Gover- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN. | What They Say Whether Mrs. Merrill rae fre it Right Or Wrong bss ial ta mor) to join x. Roberts who is employed with mengnseenpenetereceseees si. Florida East Conk Railway Richard Paget, British philologist:' in Miami. “The truth is that human speech | itself is still in a very primitive] jand barbarous condition.” i Donald Friede, book publisher: “The man.or woman with some-! thing to say—the real novelist, the | real playwright—will write books! and plays anyway.” J.F. Cooper, member of the | state plant. board who was. on a j short business visit to Tampa,’ =~ returned on the Cuba He morn- ing, Mrs, Eugene Pierce, who was. A 2 | spending a pleasant vacation in! American Federation of Labor: | sfiami with relatives and. friends! “Business no longer #ssumes' returned over the highway yester-' jany responsibility for absorbing} day afternoon. | the unemployed.” | Oliver Duggins, botan j Mrs. Benjamin Saunders, of “Weeds are found only where! New York. is a visitor to her old} man has disturbed the soi! and Key West home fora few weeks. set the stage for their growth.” ! Before marriage Mrs. Saunders — !was Miss Margaret Demeritt. an skater, | K Sonja Henie, Norwei, =. world’s champion: H “After all, I’ve won ten world; championships and three Olympic! What more is there for me to do?” Mrs. Lucille Hall was an arri-/ jval by plane this morning from| | Miami and is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Baker at the {home 920 Fleming street. John H. Jouett, former U..S. of- ficer, who, established an avia- lg Fe — Sarah Roberts was a pas-} Ps ger leaving over the highway; If let alone, China ‘é¥éntidlly! this ‘morning for Miami where she j will be in shape to. fight,off.Japan } will pe the guest. of her son-in- or any othér invader.”? Douglas Southall, Freeman, tor: [ae and daughter.Mr. and Mrs, Will Lo: . ine mB 8 =H “We have let religion end too, Myer Schwartz, head of the} often at the church door and then’company which purchased the have wondered that the hungry,! salvaged street car rail from the| the under-privileged, the unhap-; city, arrived this morning by) py, do not enter that door.” {plane from Miami to look after jthe progress of the shipping and Winston Churchill, sh Offi-! cutting operations now be'ng car- cial: jried on. “Many people feel the stronger! the U. S. Navy becomes, the surer ec the| foatations of peace! a d= bencelat Lester, a ” was v! ng for a few days in! tieowehent thera 'Miami, returned by plane this morning accompanied by her son, J. Lancelot Lester, Jr., student! of medicine at Johns-Hopkins in level of human character through- ; ee igs é sae ee gate out the world will the new society | (Uh! 2 formes op ath Sora be free from war, brutality, sick- | balance of bile salle ness, distress, and human misery.” | eer Alexis Carrell, “A middle-aged individual has less chance to reach the age of 80 than his grandparents had.” who} nor, New York: “Only by raising the general! aedteal scientist: | *2ainst repetition of such exper- j iences. | William E. Borah, U. S. Senator from Idaho: “I have a certain’ distrust of Harper Sibley, President, U. Ss. , the sirf€erity of those who cod Chamber of Commerce: in wholesale assavlts upon the the NRA| policies and measures of the Ad- warning | ministration. “Experience under should be a_ standing Girls! Get Siem Curves.on 1 That. FLAT FIGURE Amazing Gains of 5 to 12 Pounds in Few Weeks. Made. by. Addis. trpn_to_ Diet. VIEWSAND REVIEWS PERSONAL MENTION POLITICAL THURSDAY. APRIL _LEGALS RT Ms. ee | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC.| TION, JUNE 2, 1936 | For Representative to State Legislature T. 3. CARO For Representative to State . Legisiature BERNIE C, PAPY (For Re-Election) For County, Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Judge Ww. CURRY HARRIS For. State and. ‘County Tax. 193 Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) As Admin Columbia For. State and County Tax Collector JOE C. MCMAHON Supervisor of Registration . JOHN ENGLAND For Juvenile judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE eee For Justice of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable First District CLEVELAND DILLON UNUSUAL VARI and For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG Suhscripe to The Citi weekly. MONROE THEATER Warren Will'a Dolores del The Widow From Mente Carlo Buck Jones in SILVER SPURS Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ i needs DRE FRUITS FISH ED POULTRY VEGETABL MEATS TURTLE DAIRY PRODUCTS and Phone 67 814 Fleming St. | Log | it i ! The most “ in rometing the pleasure « rs—Bruyere haded@ Sandy Beach with CASINO Masseur im Attendance PETER SCHUTT, Manager GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cabin Syrup and 1 Package Pan Cake Flour. beth for Post Brand Flake, 1 Grape Net Fiske, 1 Mickey Mouse Bowl ail t 24 or FR 40c and 1c aed Cream, 6 cams - Mili, can Sugar, 5 Ibs. Ritz Crackers, phe. I4c and . Grits, 3 tbs. Bliss Coffee, & * Matches. 3 boxes Salt, 3 boxes Grape Fruit Juice, Cuban Coffee. & 27 Waterr Greund Mes’ Ths. Peaches, 2% size Nerthers Pears. 2% size Peas, cam PER RRRRRRESRER ‘EE rT 2% j Viemma Samage, con = Se BANS LASTS Made of al They’re LONGER! 1} metal—equip- ped with WATHR-COOLERS. Economical- : 100 Per Cent Refrigeration : Satisfaction Priced at $20.00: v EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL may. be fun-to “take a chance”—but why gamble when you buy, razor blades? Selling at 4 for 10¢, Probak Jr. is 2 double edge blade of known quality — made by the world’s largest pro- duces. of; razor blades. It is automatically ground, honed and stropped by special process that guarantees the utmost in shaving comfort and economy. This blade whisks through the scifiest whiskers—glides over the tenderest spots without pull or irrita- tion. Prove this for yourself. Buy 2 package of Probak Jr. at your dealer today— and slip one in your razor tomorrow morning.

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