The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 24, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUK OI r HONOR ROLL FOR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN sOece veccccccccscooccces Deeeesecccccesncese Senior Class Play To Be Put On Tonight At High School | (Contributed) “Drums In My Heart,” Senior Class Play be sented toni, in auditorium! of Key West High School at 8:00) o'clock. A pre-view w: the Senior Class ye ing in the orium and every side ca favorable gratifyi the will pre-) nted by day morn- a from omment that were d compensating in a measure f he many hours spent in preparation, those in charge of the drama state. It is a play well worth s any number of t it does its freshness and appeal to a remarkable degre It has a double interest, being as it is the “springboard” of ties; and, the ¢ students’ dra i The plot is triguing. The ¢ because their clear delineati them—all except the villain who really i and when fate favor of a better very much relic Life with its its great hates contrast and fine Aleida Napolis’ of Mrs. Graustark is fine, being both convincing and artistically ef i The emotional interest is taken; by Helen Hunter as in her own inimitable and vi manner that is a great credit to her. See her in her weakness and her strength, and learn how happi- ness, so richly deserved, 2 comes to her. Jesus Carmona, as the voung lov be waging a le love of Helen ing! Senior et idence of training. cinating and in- ters appeal of i “deep dar tite a rascal} loves and strong ious Robert Morse, who seems to i for the Stephen R. Mallory Chapter To Hold Memorial Service Sunday been ae Gen. Chapter, the norial Arrangements have by Stephen R. Mallory United Daughters federacy, for a me of Con-! service: to be conducted on Sunday afternoon, beginning at 4:30 o’clock. There will be a band concert preceding the serv- ices. The public is invited to at- tend, The program Flag salute. Prayer, Father Song, How Firm a F Recitation, A Tribute Confederate Soldier, by follows: A‘. mick. ation! to the} Rosalind Miss Dolores Castro Weds E. Fernandez Surrounded by a ¢ atives and friends Miss Castro and were joined in day evening at bride on Rey ceremony was read Judge Rogeli was given in Gomez, friend o tracting parties. Following th as held ¢ up of re Dolores ban nandez wedlock Wednes- the home of the olds avenue. The by County The by E high bride the ceremony a during bl ception w host of onds take of delicious 1 which were served thro: as ments t the Miss Betty Mal terday ernoon for Miami for stay of several days on left a on business. Mr. and Mrs who were Key West dero’s mother, Mrs. left yesterday afternoon home in Miar Will a vacation in of Mtr. Ivan Elwood, for their spending Mrs. Everett Russell and son, Billy, left over the highway th morning West Palm Be: will go to join her er of the Stand- ny plant at Panama for and from th husband, m: ar Oil Co City, Fla. Rev. Yancy Tillman Shehane of North, South Carolina, pected to arrive in K Cay for the purpose o: services at First Baptist Church all the week, beginning Sunday. y West to- conducting the juring Mrs. Charles Taylor and baby) left over the highway this morn-! e exclamations and} , retaining as! the! reivery end, we gly’ our charact yure: length | drawn and- ayview Park to! con-} ves-! lliam Cordero Cor-| ht ex-! coming on the whole entirely acceptable.! The investigation as carried on! by Nicholas Goshorn, a blustering| | Sergeant, assisted | Sam Houston of the force as — played by Chester Knowles interesting and tense! as the eyidence simmers down to; just one character. The seriousness of the whole} story is lifted and relieved in! (splendid contrast by that inimit- ‘able pair, Micro and. Nita, as played respectively by Delio Cruz/ ;and Beatrice Spence. This comedy} interest is played at desirable in-! tervals that peps up the tempo ‘pleasingly and does not at all! ldistrict, but rather acts as aj mulant. H | See Honor, the English woman,! mother of Nita. fight her way ithrough a betrayed love. How! mall the world often Ye the} At least. it is so for her, al soldier hu nd whom shej unrelentingly trailed until she lost the track, when not; {knowing what else to do, she, jwaited and watched. To the! cannot tell who! 'yeally has done the killing. It is only the unbelievable story as re-| lated by Sam Houston and Mrs. that at last unravels! the mystery and we are glad with/ s that happiness has| come to them in different meas-| and. when not as in the c | of Sam Houston; at least. at 1 an unstanding of a s‘tuation that! has lasted from the time he lay/ wounded on the battle field only! later to recover and find that he had lost his sweetheart forever. | How cleverly Mrs. Graustark} {with the eternal Drums in her heart motivates the climax and} brings about the desired ig is| worth your while and you shox ld} not miss this fine play. ' Gace Albury, Ruth Rose Roberts and Jackie Doughtry. High School Orchetsra, Cavalry (Charge, by Grant Wellesley. Talk by Father L. Maureau.; Reading, The Blue d= the Gray, by Miss Jessie Watkins. High School Orchestra, Blue Danube, John Strau (Recitation, The “U. D. | Stella May Curry Ave Marie, Miss Edith Wil- j liams. | | High School Orchestra, Golden} Rod, by Jules Reynaurd. Benediction. Father Maureau, A. The| C’s” by A. |Dance Tomorrow Night At Raul’s | | Regular Saturday night dance is scheduled to take place at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boule-| vard tomorrow evening at 10:00; o'clock. (Music for this affair will be furnished by Pritchard’s _ or- chestra. j evening, and to wish the newly} | weds a happy and prosperous wed- ; ded life. Mr. and’Mrs. Fernandez ceived a large numbe¥ of b ful and many useful! giits friends and relatives. from aeacecece with Mrs. 1, going to Miami h relatives, ing in company Everett Ru: for a visit wi Lewis Cruickshank, formerly| with the Key West Electric com- pany, left over the highway this) morning accompanied by Mrs, Cruickshank and two daughters, jen route to Richmond where he has been transferred to a jtion with the Virginia ‘company, another unit of Stone and Webster corporation. | F, F. Hoffman, who had attending the Grand Lodge sion of the Odd Fellows at i Fla., returned to Key} t last evening over the High- way. Mr. Hoffman reports that the meeting proved to be a very} successful ene throughout. | This Liquid Kills \ Skin Itch Quicker | Containing six kinds of itch kill- | ing medicines, Imperial Lotion flows freely into skin folds and | pores to reach and kill itching of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and common itch. Two sizes, 35c and $1. s|for the Harris School for the six | weeks’ _day advertising some very good ‘Branded V j Shop, {department of this store. jhas had years of | filled are compounded from jcine to a | ANNOUNCEMENT— AMERICANA? OF THEE I SING | LOCAL SCHOOLS COVERS SIX WEEKS’ P=RIOD/weecceeceeces eneccece ENDING ON APRIL There are some folks who say; this column is making men} 17 THINK. Shakespeare says, “Such| men are dangerous.” The following isthe honor roll! oy are, if you insigt op try} ing to faol them, period ending April 17: 6A—Umeta Albury, Raytnond! dy. 1eard that the Boy Seouts| Ovide, Bill Carnes, John Thomp- | were about to disband for lack of| funds. ison. 6B—John Louis Day, Napoles, Jack Sawyer, Ruth! ‘phat doesn’t mean much wl Thompson, Ellen Wharton, Bar-} yquy and. Yey{jLBut to a lot of! bara Johnson. KIDS it means NO VACATION} 5A—Floyd Russell, Arthur} this yea;-and the tough part of Valladres. that is, its the kids who don’t get a vacation any other way. 4B—Ralph ‘Peterson, y ¥ ynn, Arthur Armayor. —Patsy Albury, Jimmie Singleton, Marguerita de Leon, Nellie Thrower, Ruby Wharton, ell Rose Sands, Betty Wharton, ion Solano, Edward Albertus, =a Knowles, Anna Cook, | Ampara Ovide. 2B—Betty June Cottrell, mit Roberts, 1A-2 Nor- man Johnson, Blanche Terer, Joy; Ball, Estella Albury, Rose Archer, Clara Bow nae. Julius —— Earl Gv A T’ll give a dollar and if there's a hundred other mugs like me who} will do the same a lot of kids will have a beter time this summer! than they would otherwise. Send| your buck to The Citizen and it will reach the righ hands. Have YOU heard the the Plant Men, j SPRAY.” plea “Brother of| let us) Ker- —Dorothy Saunders, ! Ernest Hemingway is planning} a trip to Cuba soon, Then he is, going to Africa again for fishing | and hunting. That chap has done} a lot for Key West, entertains; every personage that comes to! town, has had most of the im- portant newspaper and magazine men here as his guests, and writes: a Key West Letter and other ar- ticles advertising this locality. Folks will miss you Ernest but! I’m sure they all wish you the! Acevedo. best of luck and plenty BIG! 2—Mary Elizabeth Knowles. | FISH. H 3A—Alfred Lowe, Dencil Rus- { sell, Waiter Vinson, Shirley Curry, Ethel Mae Roberts, Shirley Rose! Smith. DIVISION STREET SCHOOL 6A—Elinor Larsen, Grace Thrift. 5A—Nina Robidere. 5A-5B—George Barber, Sawyer, J. B. Sawyer, Bullar 4A-2—Herminia Puledo. 4B-1—Noelia Bravo, R. C. Shirley ! i Gloria ‘Congress is investigating to see if there was any negligence caus- Lewis gaha ing the death of the veterans in} inane Grif- the September Hurricane. It} J Gri . ; wasn’t negligence so much as _ it} was lack of experience and buck- passing before making decisions to move the men and the equipment, which the hurricane MOVED. —Georce , Alice Diaz, A-2—George Smith, Angelia Acevedo, Betty Lou Boza, Lillian Harvey, Dora Henriquez, Bertha Perez, 2B—Sylvia Cates, Elizabeth Ann Gardner, Florence Mitchell, Thomas Given. 1A-2—Kenneth Larsen, Natha- lie Bethel, Esther Martinez, Olga Perez. 1B—Robert Arvello, Joseph Pzpy, Sergio Valdez, George Vil- lareal.” Carrie Gomez, Mayfield Knowles, Mary Russell, Mary Phyllis Sawyer, Marie Evelyn Skelton, 1B-2—Antonica Smith, Arman- do Mujica. ‘At The Stores SPECIAL MEAT PRICES Bermuda Meat Market, corner White and Virginia streets, is to- | \ Nothing that happens NOW can change the results of that storm. BUT a repetition can be pre- vented. Wonder where the fellow who is running against Mark Wilcox got the stuff that made him think he could beat Mark for Con- gress? Mark Wilcox is Florida’s OUT- STANDING Representative in Congress. and in Washington. A vote against Mark Wilcox is a vote against YOURSELF. Did you hear the one about the fellow who took one look at the alligator on the “billboard” at! Raul’s and didn’t take another| drink that night? neces sonkslene Thought he had ’em. T%is market carries heayy western steer meat and A’rmour’s A full line of ied in stock at all There sure was a heap O’ pass-! in’ on Duval street Saturday! meats night. H times. NEW WATCHMAKER | ‘There is a new watchmaker and jeweler at DuBreuil’s Novelty 514 Duval street. William expert in this line, is now rge of the watch repairing Business seemed to be good. } Nice crowd at the dance at) j Raul’s too. H Soliz, in ch fen, “fan- My dogs were growling much for me to trip the Mr. DuBreuil, owner of the es-j tastic.” tablishment, states that Mr. Soliz experience. in| The candidates were out, this line and is no apprentice at' ing hands, smiling, bowing over} the work. He has been connected| ladies hands and letting it be} ith this line for many years, known that they were running for ther having been in that busi-} O‘fice. in this city some years ago. shak-) ae Some of them are PRESCRIPTIONS {ning” too. Gardner’s Pharmacy takes pride} in the fact that all prescriptions brought to this drug store to be full in-t ne ; just run- Most folks don't vote FOR a} man, they vote AGAINST the | other fellow. { candidates. That hardly seems \ Only EJGHTEEN for Governor. enough, strength. and fresh edients. Th's pharmacy will call for andj deliver any prescriptions or medi-| ny part of the city. pure I thank you. MONROE THEATER June Lang-Thomas Beck in EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Victor Jory-Florence Rice in Escape From Devil's Island || Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches-[]| tra 15-20¢; Night 15-25¢ | | | BERMUDA MARKET © | Veal Stew, tb . = Our Watch Repairing Dept. is now! Veal Roast, under the capable management of Veal Chops, tb WILLIAM SOLIZ ‘Lamb Stew, t Expert Jeweler and Watch Lamb Shoulder, fb - We Repairer Ham, & ... 28c and 32c DuBREUIL’S NOVELTY SHOP SELECT POULTRY 514 Duval Street | Phone 52 Free Delivery; { BUYS MANY GOWNS | ‘ LONDON.—Reginald D. Thad-} den of this city has been sued for | gowns he bought for five differ- | ent women over a period of six; months. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weskly, Coccccccovecece Suggestions. By ANN PAGE FTER ne | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC! most food TOME AME 2) 1838 | seen somes ages ry | and fish particula: | Roasting chick For pein DAN CHAPPELL j and squabs are lo tinue high as they laying winter, } lent value. Lettuce, both the Boston and Ice- | berg types are plentiful {.sive, Radishes and sca | Locally grown j beginning to o makes good sauce and puddings. Here are three menus p different budget level Low Cost Dinner Boiled End = Ham hed Potatoes For Representative to State 1B ebtak CARO s ell 2 as gov |For Representative to State Legislature BERNIE-C. PAPY (For Re-Election) For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD For Sheriff NATHAN C. NILES “ac Medium Cost Dinner Veal — Tea or Coffee Very Spe Pineapple Fried Chicken Gr Lettuce with S Roll te Strawberry Ice Creuin Coffee For Sheriff RALPH B. PINDER For Sheriff KARL O. THOMPSON Cor Re-Election) Subserive to The City weekly. ‘For State. and County Tax: Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) The Sener Class Play Tonight, Friday, May 24, 8:00 o’Clock For State and County Tax,L. Collector JOE C. MCMAHON eel (Wilees For County Commissioner Fifth District» W. A. PARRISH SPECIAL OFFER os PERMANENT WAVES f'wo Permanents $5. 00 for . aE: Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER For County Commissioner 407 South Street Phone 574-J Second Distries MARCOS A, MESA For County Commissioner Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN For Juvenile Judge _ MRS. JEFF KNIGHT Bic tocniio Judge FRANK O. ROBERTS ” For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL For Juvenile Judge EVA B. WARNER Supervisor of Registration JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. For Jus' of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. Sie For Constable First District CLEVELAND DILLON KSONVILLE YOUR individual comfort and entertsinment ‘is 2 maiter cf great importance at this modem, re-proc!, “eats tike hotel located in the b=. et of downtown Jocksonvilie. Every room wi tub and shower, soft water, stcam m radio and ceiling fan...every bed with inncr- ‘spring mattress and individual rescding Limes. AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAH LOUNGE - COFFEE SHOP A For Constable J Cc First District RAY ELWOOD _ or Re-Election) For Constable : Second District ENRIQUE MAYG For Constable Second District HERMAN RICHARDSON Subscribe to The Citizen—20c ; weekly, ‘ SSeS eee Over-Sea Transportation Co., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST “TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 DRUMS IN MY HEART | PO LIP L LLL AL A FRIDAY. 1936 € SISIIIILISLLOLL LL #I2, OLD PAPERS SPA a Laas eeee For Sale oe tee OC THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SRIDGIII IL FD ADL! ST eecescee Dies iiss siiz2ititdda Nearly Neze Year ( mmascoed Recurs mow the iec.-c-> GE THRIFI-UN ge “sambe ire end wes eves bcs remt ieaw ecer or GES exclusive FORCED-FEED LUBRICATION ond O# COOLING mecn quieter ooers- fion, longer life and lower cperatmg cox! . 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