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PAGE FOUR pe . e e Nifia deLisa Celleja, Editress j TELEPHONE 149-J H seuee eecccceccesceccceccccs | Special Dance This Evening At Raul’s Club On Boulevard will be a special dance; Their numbers are nicely varied, ht at V's Club on well-played and add no little to rd, of the ait ithe general enjoyment of the eve so we aid hy local so- nings. They are yaa percesiie isitors. jlot of young men, swinging esday night supper’ request numbers with no urging popular at all, and their music is er every, ly tuneful and danceable. Hl seen particularly, | unusual There held toni the Boul joyable wee patronized and li ciety and winte Raul’s Wed: dances have proven very during t on, and Wednesday even'ng has a’ Many visitors, nd for the fes- have commented on the 1 y ; charm and picturesque s surround-! been rved, inys that preva‘] at the club.: before seen, Nowhere else have they seen quite! Key West'the same decorative scheme of: fishnet hangings lights in ssually! conch shells. It is truly tropicall ‘or the Saturday! and lovely, and adds in no small and the| measure to the enjoyable evenings | dances.'to be spent there. 1 anoth into goodly crowd or tivities. A di Cuban foods some of th by winter v for the f Prite furnishes night dances at F Wednesday night o: ss is | | Entertain = | | Ship’ 's Officers | the ietray | Last night Commodore Mrs. Edith Margaret Zinaida St. Albans, Vt.' Liuba entertained in . who has just’ Station Apartment in ecks stay in the, the officers of the U. S. Coast | Guard Cutter “Nemesi: now at} second. one of the piers in the local Naval Mrs. Edith Foster Leaves Enroute Home Departing and| this morning, Rhodes Foster, o and Beverly. Mt completed a six Island C This wv visit to Key she but unfortunate over von their Air honor of was s Mrs. W or Foster’s Last season! Station. al It was an interesting was forced at!of music and dancing. The host \ that time to curtail her stay due rendered several opera numbers| to illness. This year she return-!on the piano which were much! ed intending to spend but one, enjoyed by the guests, , but so delighted was she; Joe Torano sang played| wi ey est that she lengthen-| one 0: is Own compositions and ith K West that she length f hi positi 1 ed her she! other latest song hits. He was ab-'entertained with several vocal) her to re-; members with guitar accompani-| ment. In his toast the Commodore} tained during her visit, and her pee tbl sos bartered days and evenings were crowded capeaea is aa with enjoyable events. Most of; times of emergency. _ H she spent swimming, and Y The hostess was assisted by} y West offers, according to! Miss Mlrtha Buck. Fal ster’s statement, as fine Those attending the affair awininiae "she has| Were: the guest of honor, Lieu-; ig | found at any other resort in Flor-| tenant Commander Lee H. Baker, i ia ; Lieutenant Stephen Evans, En- Mrs. Foster has announced her Sm _Gilbert Schumacher, : intention of returning early next] pone Austin, Judge merteren season to spend the entire winter|B- Browne, Miss Martha in Key West, and the wide circle] #Ssistant director of eriilogiient} of friends she has made during| With the WPA, Deputy U. S. Mar-| j hal Ray G. Bush, Mrs. Ray G.! her recent vis glad to! Shal Ray ush, Mrs. Ray seeloditinshen tack | Bush, Miss Alice Chapman, of Mi-| |ami, and Joe Torano. i was here weeks, | evening and long also} t stay to as as could remain before solutely necessary for turn to her northern residence Mrs, Foster was widely enter- facilities as s | Visitors Leave | This Morning 20, Py-| Pythian Sisters To Put On Program Key West Temple No. thian Sisters, will hold their an-! nual Memo Services tomorrow afternoon in the Pythian building Mr. and Mrs. H. Henning New York and Mrs. Henning’s jsister, Mrs. Anna Hubbard of on Fleming street, beginning 3:30; onmouth, Maine, left over | the o'clock. The public is cordially] “&hway this morning ‘after spend. aniuiteds \ ing the winter in this city. Following is the program: | Pocinite str Sih antes ae March of officers and mem-| one the Lotte will ae bers. ' their home in New York. Fire oo | Before coming to Key West Roll call departed (probs oh ead Ge bare [fishing After being shown how iemenmipnt to eateh Key West fish by anoth- aap iF: . «5 Naleon | OF, Winter vis a Gee ene ay sonal Nelson Mr. Henning became an enthusiast aS ey es jand is bound to return here next Culpepper. E | winter, Draping the Charter, | Vocal solo, Mrs. Paul Archer. {Légion To Pi at Reading, Mrs. Florrié Michael] Vocal solo, Mrs. Minnie Rob-| On Bingo Games ” “6 } inson, _| Bingo fans will have a chance} Piano and violin selection, M jto get in action tonight at the/ Cleo Kemp and Gerald Saunders. lea aen to be sponsored by Arthur! of mem- a | | 4) House of the First Methodist ! church. This announcement was made today by Rev. J. C. Gekeler, president of the organization, Vocal duet, Mrs. Leona Collins} Sagvyer Post, American Legion, | Reading, Mrs. Lena Sands, |ton Store building) in front of the} Ritualistic work, Officers and | Monroe Theater. | Atreaging Te Hold _ “ARRANGE SPECIAL May Dey Festool CHURCH SERVICES The Parent-Teacher tions of the Junior-Senior nich and the Ha: School will unite}t obe held every night next week ; for a special May Day Festival to| at 8 o'clock in San Salvador | Park beginning at 5:00 o’clock in| streets. the afternoon. ; Arranements have been made} annual a combined with} @tam Easter Sunday — evening,| Child Health Day, and various; April 12. ing the coming week will make) special arrangements to have this! West. i ; | The regular monthly meeting! . MONROE THEATER J orice wilt be held Monday morn-| Connoly and Randolph Scott " SO RED THE ROSE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- and Mrs. Camille Robinson. jat the old bingo stand (old Bos. Members. Se ee School, the Division Street School, Special pre Easter services are} be held on May 1st at Bayview}church at Grinnell and Virginia These May Day Festivals are|t¢ present an entertaining pro-| committees to be appointed dur- STE IAL UNIT | May Day event the most enjoy- kind yet to be held in Key lof the Key West Ministerial Alli-| Margaret Sullivan, Walter —in— tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ ;dren, Michael, ID. Mietk-| © | the highway line at 10:30 o'clock in the Parish | PERSONAL MENTION; Rafael Rodriguez who was spending a vacation in Cuba with relatives, returned on the Steam- ship Cuba yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Cleora Blanding was an arrival by plane this morning from Miami and is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Florida Light- bourn, and other relatives, Mrs. Adele Kantor, who was pending a few days in Miami with relatives, returned this morning on the plane from Mi- ami. Charles Maloney was a return- passenger on the plane this morning after a business visit in Miami. Waldo M. Pierce, noted painter, who with Mrs. Pierce and the chil-| Chamberlain an | Anna, were vacation in Key Wi Tampa and from there will go to the'r summer home in Bangor, Maine. pending a Right Rev. D. bishop of the Diocese of South Florida, who eame to Key West to administer the Sacra- ment of Confirmation to a class at St. Paul’s church and at St. Peter’s, left yesterday. on the Cuba for Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. visitors from Baltimore, who had been in Key West for four months, left yesterday for their home. Messier, Mr. and Mrs. John Archer left this afternoon on the plane of the Edgar Flying Sérvice, for a short visit with relatives in Mi- ami. Mrs. Jose Pelaez, by her daughter and Dr. and Ms. Armando Cobo and litt'e daughter. Consuelo, left over yesterday morning en route to Miaini and other points in that vicinity for several days’ visit. accompanied son-in-law, Alexander Jenks, keeper at Carysfort Lighthouse, was an ar- rival in the city last evening over the highway to spend a vacation with his family. 3 FAMOUS NAMES EXCLUSIVE AT HOLTSBERG'S (1) Powder Puff PERMANENT FINISH Muslin With the ermanent new guaranteed finish, MUSLIN rats of the fabric world. Will not litt up and get clingy after laundering. Genuine POWDER PUFF is stamiped on the board. You don’t have to inspect Mir-O-Kleer at the counter to be sure you are getting per- fect Hose. Kayser Mir-O- Kleers are perfect, each glamorous misty inch of them! And, of course, with no flaws in the Silk or fabrie, they ac- tually do wear longer. You'll love to see the new shades of ROMANCE just arrived. (3) Marshall Fields Beau Monde Silk The new Wear-A-Beau Silks which we have alréady ‘sold hundreds of yards is firm and strong, won’t pull at the seams. It washes, looks like new and it’s wrinkle resisting. Anothér’ shipment just opetied up. SPECIAL MONDAY SALE ‘Hand Bags, See win- | 10 dozen New wh'te and pastels. dow display. Special Sale on New Prom Dresses, Chiffons, all over Nets and Organdies. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY 89¢ All Over Laces, shades, yard ......... t, sailed yesterday for} John Durham Wing,| Pp takes its place with the aristo- + c _ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN REVIVAL SERVICES TO START SUNDAY lwo BE CONDUCTED BY REV. J. B. CULPEPPER AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH First will Sunday morning at the Methodist Church a revival begin, which will run during the ning, it is stated, The pastor, Rev. J. B. Cul-j} pepper, Jr., will do the preaching for these services, Sunday being Palm Sunday, the subject will be “The Day of Triumph.” Suriday evening subject will be: Its Greatness.” George Jen- sen will sing “The Old Rugged Cross” at this service. week follow: Monday—“A Day ment.” Tuesday—“A Day of Speech.” Wednesday—“A Day of Si- lence.” Thursday wells,” Friday—‘A Day of Suffering and Sacrifice.” Saturday—' den.” All the above services will held at night, o’clock. At 7:30 o’clock prayer-meet- ings will be held for the different groups. SPECIAL SERVICE AT LEE MEMORIAL The pastor and _ corigregation of the Ley Memorial Methodist church are planning Pre-Easter services. The subject for the series will be “The Seven Last Words Upon The Cross,” taking up one word each evening. SHOES for EASTER IN STYLES THAT ARE } “INDIVIDUAL” A pair of shoes from our large and complete line ito match your Easter outfit will bring you real joy on Easter morn. Our stock was care- fully selected to give your cos- tume more style, a richer beauty and to express more of your. own “individuality.” | Come in now and ‘be fitted] while our stock is complete. SELECT YOUR EASTER DRESS NOW! JUST UNPACKED — Hun- dreds of new Dresses purchased especially for Key West’s Ladies’, Misses’ arid Children’s EASTER DRESSES. —New Materials —New Colors —New_ Spring Styles —All Sizes AN EASTER HAT Yes, we ‘have them to suit your particular taste and type. Head sizes for Women and Misses. SHIRLEY TEMPLE HATS for Children, on Bale: $100 FOR" SPRING SILKS: You’ll find no .better stock . of lovely Spring Silks in South Florida’ than our complete line. Just In—Imported Silk Whip Cord in -pastel _sliades—just the niateriai for Easter Dress- es, yard . . We 40 inch Silks in is seaatal shades for Easter Dress-s, special, per yard— 50c ‘CORDED ‘LACES FOR DRESS- ES IN ALL ‘LEADING SHADES Recéived Totlay—New ship- «menfé Silk Seersucker Organdy:; in Dots and Stripes. also, Silk‘ Marquisette Orgatidy, all. at, per ‘yard &... .. $1.00 ‘(This is'an’ excellent ima-' terial for, Prom and ‘Gradua- tion Dresses.) New shipmert Boys’ Lirien Siiits in short ard long pants. New shipment Infants’ Hand- made Dresses and Rompers, on pone =o = 40 inch dices Baronette Satin, yard : The Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store 1, APPELROUTH eee of —‘A Day of . Fare- be | i week, ‘closing Eastér Sunday eve-jod the! “Salvation in All| Subjects duririg tie rest of the! Judg-} “There Was A Gar-! beginning at 8: mat | COLUMN sevddecesccbeccvccovonee, POSITION WANTED YOUNG WOMAN desires sation | as secretary, stenograpler, sta- tistician, bookkeeper,. full part tithe. Nomina! Salary. = *‘aprd-1t | HELP WANTED (FEMALE | ADDRESS AND MAIL CIRCU. LARS" ai miail deal-! | Morris Ave., New York City. { apr4-1tx} SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Salesmen, advertising indoor ard outdoor signs. Good territory open: ‘Give referetices! and experience. basis. Write today. THE: Ohio. apr4-1tx WANTED | WANTED — Furnished 5-room modern house. State location | | and price. Box R, The Citi-} zen. apr3-3tx | | FOR SALE | | SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. aug7 FOR RENT ea: | TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap) ply 1120 Grinnell street. marl | UNFURNISHED HOUSE, near business section. Modern con- veniences. Telephone 704-R. apr3 REFRIGERATION REPAIRING} AT HOLTSBERG'S Three famous makes of _mer- chandise that is sold at _Holts-! berg’s exclusively are featured in} or.the advertisement carried in this! | issue of The Citizen. Tise are Powder Puti manent. Finish Muslin, Mir-O-Kleer Silk Hosiery Marshall Fields Beau ' Silks, ~ Holtsberg’s is offering in this issue. NEW EASTER GOODS For the last week of Easter: shopping, Appelrouth’s has ceived a large stoc of new mer- chandise including the season’s hats, handbags and in fact, all ac- The Store of Fashion invites the public to visit the store and i inspect the lovely new merchan- ‘dise. DINNERWARE South Florida Contracting and : Engineering Contpany has ‘unpacked a complete line of Am- just erican Gold Band Dinnerware and will carry this in stock in the future. THis announcement is made in an advertisement in The : Citizen today. | SWEETING SERVICE STATION A word to those who are be- gnning to think of that summer vacation trip is “uttered” in an advertisement today by Sweet- ing’s Service Station, corner Fleming and Margaret streets. Sweeting’s offers to give your for ers; good Pay; enclose return! Monday sale a large number of: Southwell. envelope. “Acme’ Service, 2116 | specials, a few of which are listed re-! SATURDAY, APRIL PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED AT JACKSON SQUARE TO- MORROW AFTERNOON | | | | ! The Welters Cornet Sand has , Per-| arrahiged a concert to ' Kayser! tomorrow ‘afternoén, Palm Siia- * and'day, beginning at 4:30 Monde' at Jittkson Squire. be given ! The prograin follows: March, Overtare, “Dawn in the Forest” |—Ralf C. Jarrett. | Fox Trot, “Star Dust'—Hoagy | Carmiachel. | Waltz, “Little Ruby”—W. Skaggs. March, Bagley. Overture, “Natiénal Emblem”— “Golden Gates”— Commission! smartest footwear, new dresses, Southwell. Fox Trot, “I'M String Along SCIOTO SIGN CO., Kentor,|cessories for the Easter costume.| With You”—Warren and Dubin Overture, well. March, B. F. Crumling. | Star Spangled Banner—Key. 2S Cee ;car a general motor check and a paint job at a reasonable cost. SHOE 25. YATES seavice STATION With e Mics and modern eq Service Stat’ ‘on, the diffe of a motor after it poh degen, thgrouzh- ly overhauled by this statfon. “Primrose”—South NICE FRESH OYSTERS For many years Wells’ Lunch Room has been specializing nice fresh oysters. They have built up a iarge bus‘tess on the fine qual'ty of their oysters. A fresh shipment has just been re ce‘ved. WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT —If I guarantee my _ service? When you want a guarintee service on your refrigerator, call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. mar12-1mo SPECIAL OFFER —— eed WAVES o- Permaiients ————— San Better Wavés, $5.00 atid up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Photie 574-J |! EDGAR’S FLYING SERVICE DAILY FLIGHTS Matecumbe - eerie $400 Bus Coiinéction Miathi CHARTER ANYWHERE Including H Dry Tor- tugas, Miami, Naples Telephone: Key West, 735-J Matécuimbe, Craig 2 | 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES © PHONE 348 DEEP SEA FISHING FINE WORK AT A REASON- ABLE ‘PRICE CECIL GRAY TAXIDERMIST FISH MOUNTED 624 Front Street KEY WEST, FLORIDA Specializing in Day and Night TARPON FISHING, RADIO CRUISER MOCCASIN NOW OFFERED IN ‘THREE GRADES: STAR; Ib., 25¢_ LARGO, Ib, 18¢ V. & 8. tb, 15¢ ROASTED iN KEY WEST WATCHMAKER, JEWELEP See Him For Your Next Wort, ALL PRICES REDUCED PIRATES COVE Famous Fishing Camp on tea Highway 20 Miles From Key West Swimming Pool ‘Charming Surroundings Unsurpassed Fishing Excellent Cuisine Will Be Open Usitil May 15 For Reservations Te‘ephone Pirates Cove INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street “Big Modoc”—Chas. theat r and L air “The Yerk Firemen”"—* ‘ 1938 The Palace Theater bas recen ly completed the iittaliaition an air-conditioning system at the ° ef over twothoussend dol Manage: Gonzalo Benzan- is toliy extending an invite cost o'clock, tign through the coldioms of The Gitizen to the public see the umprovewents which have been made Artic Nu Air i the mame used te Ths is widely used by theaters part: of the country te sure the comfort of their custom- ough the bet suliry wea tien ecuipmest the Pulice the vent a ond:tion ystem m all = the ahnouncement on the this msue. the man- out 2 few of the e © The Palace i agement several P feat Subscribe to The Citizen—28e weekly “Nice Fresh Oysters ae Shipmest Receiwed Yesterday HOT SOUSE « WELL’S LUNCH ROOM Phone 207-W 900 Scuthard St Mriam Ho;kins in SPLENDOR Comedy and Mickey Mouse colers 10-1Sc; Might: Rn Matinee 1S-2S« your CAE WOR- up and paint jeb will start you out smooth and sparing and bring you back the same. 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