The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 9, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUK = CROOKS CCE STCOOOOOOOSSOOOOOCOOOOSOOTOOOSOOCESE | weoeence SOCI ed F \9@@eeeeeesscacecnesesese Pocahontas Club Entertainme To Put ‘Be nt Tuesday Night ,, 1 ‘The Past Pocahontas Club wil! sponsor an entertainment on! Tuesday night, May 12th, at 8:00; o’clock. at the Ha School. There will be no modern songs sung, only songs of long ago, and, the costumes will be old-fashioned, | it is stated. A basket of grocer' will be given The following Leen arranged: (Solo—Miss Betty Ruth tain. Violin selection—Mrs. Smith. Duet—Mrs. Julia Nelson and! Mrs, Minnie Robinson. i Solo—Mrs. Florrie Michael. Solo—Mrs. Jennie Ketchum. s away. i program has Chas- Big Dance Tonight At Raal’s Club Raul’s Club is expected to be crowded to capacity tonight ac- cording to the n y of reserva- tions already made for the Big Saturday Night Dance. H Management this popular night-club is offering a special feature for this affair, good old- fashioned Conch chowder will be served free to the gues’ John Pritchard’s ore arranged a good program of dance pits for the occasion. THE WEATHER woeecccceccescaacoococes | estra has late ‘Temperatures? Highest Lowest ... Mean 2 80 Normal Mean . Yesterday Normal Preci | ‘Tomorrow's Leos Sun ris: . m.! m, m.; Mm.) PM =e p. sets a. Tomorrow's Tides Moon High Low Barometer s a. m. today: Sea level, 30.03. WEATE (Till 8 p. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Fair tonight; Sunday partly cloudy; gentle to moderate easterly winds. | Florida: Fair tonight and Sun-} day. ' Jacksonville to Florida Straits | and East Gulf: Gentle variable’ winds over extreme north portion | and gentle to moderate easterly | winds over south and central por- | tions and fair weather tonight! and Sunday. 6:39 { st FORECAST | | WEATHER CONDITIONS { There have been little change | in pressure distribution over the country during the last 24 hours, with moderate high pressure areas over eastern and northwestern sections, Louisville, Ky., and Nashville, Tenn 30.16 inches, and Seattle! Wash., 30.20 inches; while pressure is moderately low! from the {Rio Grande Valley and far Southwest’ northeastward over the southern Plains __ States, Brownsvile; Texas, ‘29.86 jinches. | Rains have; ocgurréd, since yester- day morning from the _ east-cen- tral Rocky Mountain region east- ward ov the central and south- ern Plains S' ate: and portions of the upper ippi Valley, be- ing heavy in Oxlahoma, Oklahoma City, 2.20 inches, There have also been showers end thunderstorms on portions of the Texas coast and in New England. Tem»era- tures continue abnormally high from the Lake region and «Ohio Valley eastward to the Atlantic coast, Washington, D. C., report- ing a maximum yesterday 0° 92 degrees, and are also above nor- mal in California; while elsewhere } readings are generally seasonable. | Major “BOWL’S” gong is com- ing to Key West. At ‘At The Stores SILK SALE MONDAY Practically every woman in Key West has been looking for-} ward to the big Silk Sale sched-) MONROE THEATER Wallace Beery and Lionel Barrymore in AH, WILDERNESS Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ ' Ernani seriptive ;erepe, printed puss; {ed chiffon. plain whip-cord, print- Duet—George Jensen and Maud ,, Rose Brady. Solo—Mrs. Lena Bervaldi. Solo—M. Grace Arch Recitation—Mrs. Alice Solo—Miss Susan LaKin. Solo—George Brooks. Duet—Mrs. Leona C: Mrs. Camille Robinson. Solo—Miss Ruth Roberts. Piano and Mandolin—Laureano Moreno and daughter. Duet—Syrvia and Gerald Wat-} i kins. Solo—Mrs. Corinne Curry. Duet with Guitar—Marion Me- Hugh and Ernest Sanchez. rry. ollins and ‘CONCERT SUNDAY JACKSON SQUARE: TO BE RENDERED IN AFTER-! NOON BY WELTERS COR- NEY BAND Sunday's program to be pre- sented by Welters Cornet Band,! , sponsored by the Federal Musi ! Project of the WPA, was nounced today. The concert will be given in Jackson Square, be-} ‘ginning at, 4:30 P. M. The selections follow: 1. America. 2. Selections from A. Heinicke, Stars and Stripes Forever, March—Sousa. Sophis| Verdi’s Community Spirit, March—} H. E. Miller, 6. The Musie Goes and ’Round—Farley-Rile 7. The Fall of Jericho, overture—Maillochand, 8. What Are the Wild Waves | Saying—Glover. 9.. Lights de- Out, March—Mc- | Coy. 10. Key, Star Spangled Banner— uled for 8:30 Monday morning at The Store of Fashion. Mr. Atppelrouth has secured 5000 yards of 100 per cent all ‘pure silk and is offering the en- itire lot at one price for Monday morning. Such silk materials as printed triple sheer, printed flat villow, print- ed paisley and many others. Appelrouth is also featuring a specia) close-out on odds and ends |in shoes for Monday. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of mother and sister, Marg: my dear and May 11, 1911, Twenty-five years have and still I miss them, Friends may think the wounds have healed. Little do they know of the sor- row, Which lies in my cealed. God loved them too, so he thought best, To take them home to be at rest. And now they last, All pain, all grief, all past. passed heart con- calmly sleep at Softly the stars are shining, Down on their silent graves; There lie my mother and sister, sleeping, The ones I loved, but could not save. ‘From your lonely and sad daughter, MATHILDA MANEGOLD, may9- At KSONVILLE FLORIDA YOUR velo comfort apy oppor - mt ig a matte of great importance ot this moder, down-town Jacksonville. Every room with pal eerpce and p oa soft heat, radio and ceiling fan...every bed with inner ‘spring mattress and individual reading lamos. AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE - COFFEE SHOP Rates--Single with Private Bath 78 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms $2.50 40 Rooms $3.00 - 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Sample Rooms with Private Bath $4.00 Slight increase for double occupancy Quher 2.8 POUND Hotels MOTEL PATTEN woret Savane jac an-{ cated Lady—Elling-| and! | Emma Niehaus, who died May 9} fering ‘PERSONAL MENTION feiss Oghoa, who was ing a vacation» in Havana, fret ened on the Cuba yesterday afternoon. - V. Knott, who was in Key (Ww Bh for two days in the inter- sts of his candidacy for re-elec- ition as state treasurer, left on ‘the Cuba yesterday for Tampa er ‘route to Tallahassee. | | { long period, left on the $:.8, Cuba {yesterday afternoon’ for,” Taripa fen route to Van Couver; ‘British Columbia, where she will efnbark for her home in Sydney; . Aus- | tralia, and will after a visit there, to Key West.” Ese Mrs. Nellie Williams sailed yes- |terday on the P. and O. boat for Tampa en route to Raleigh, N. C., where she will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and M P. Vecker. Captain John T. Albury. re- tired master with the P. and O. iship company, who was in st for a stay with relatives nds, left yesterday for Tampa where he will join his chil- dren. Captain WwW: = “White, master . and O. S. S. Florida, ternoon from Havana for it with M White and their daughter, Mrs. Danie] F, Bacon. Mrs. Edward Bruce, who spent the winter in Key West at quar ters in the naval station. left y terday afternoon for Washington, D. C., to join Mr. Bruce who left two weeks ago. D, A. Printz, writing from the home in Franklin, Pa., says that Mrs. Printz and daughters, Ar- lene Davie. who spent six months in Key West last season, and left last week, have arrived safe at home and are already looking forward to to their vaca- tion next season. Mrs. Jennie B. DeBoer, book- keeper at Tine Citizen, and moth- er Mrs. Mary E. Bethel, will leave tomorrow over the highway for Miami for a visit of one month | with Mrs. DeBoer’s son-in-law and |daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Amant, and other relatives in Miami. B. M. Duncan, consulting en- eer wilh the state road depart- ment, who was in Washington with Chester B. Treadway on matters in connection with the proposed highway bridges, re- turned yesterday afternoon. Moore, who was months in Key West as the guest of her niece, M Joe Menendez, left over the highway yesterday accom- panied by Mrs. Menendez and daughter Nell Corinne, who will visit for several months with Mrs. Moore at her home in Philadel- phia. Mrs. Clotil spending three Mrs. steno- Lieut. Everett Russell, grapher in the office of Wm. Klaus, U. S communication service at West, has returned to the city and resumed her duties. She visited relatives in different cities in.the state and spent most of Bint class operation. GARAGE in die son wie Miss Ethel Pauline Green, who) twas a visitor in Key West over aj THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i ther vacation with Mr. Russell at! Panama City. t LEGALS NOTICE OF INTENTE ‘Mr. and Mrs. Avery Johnson! jwere passengers on the Cuba yes-| terday for Tampa en route to Chicago where they will visit at} Mr. Johnson’s home, then go to son’s family, after will embark for the Virgin lands where he has been appoint- ;ed supervising head of the paint- ing and sculpture project of the|t U. S. treasury department. r rn Mrs. Bertie L. Higgs left on the Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa and from there will go to Dallas, Texas. for a stay 0: sev- era] months wth her son Henry Owen. CLASSIFIED COLUMN eoece FOR RENT eccee FURNISHED APARTMENT with electric ice box. 1001 Eaton street, phone 879-J. may9-1mox TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- ply 1120 Grinnell street. mayl HELP WANT=D—MALE SALESMEN—Sell Aspirin, Razor Blades, Iodine, Combs, assorted boxes soap, extract: rubber goods. auto accessories; prices low; free list. International Supply Co., Richmond, Va. may9-1tx FOR SALE SPEEDBOAT, 24 feet long, 125 horsepower, 30 miles per hour. Fully equipped and guaranteed. Write Box G, The Citizen. may4-1mox FOR SALE CHEAP: Apply Gaiti’s Howard Piano. Barber Shop. apr23 CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS- ‘ED, 35c. All work guaranteed. DUVAL PRESSING CLUB, 809 Duval street, Helio owner, Renedo.} mayen MISCEL!.ANEOUS eis | EXPERT SAW FILER and TOOL! SHARPENER. Jas. D. Rob:| erts, Jr., 321 Catherine street. | apr] 1-1mox; REFRIGERATION REPAIRING! EES AEE RTE WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT —lIf£ I guarantee my service? | When you want a guarantee, service on your refrigerator, || call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. _apri3- 1lmo Permanent Wave Special —$1.98— Guaranteed Wave Dorothea Beauty Shoppe : 1116 White St. Richard Dix-Helen Vinson in TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-25¢ 8 Monday Sal Sale On SHOES Another day of big see Values! We stiil have PAIRS OF ODDS AND ENDS to close out at only— $1.49 Many of these SHOES are taken from our higher priced FOOTWEAR; also. some Na- tural Bridge Shoes included. NEW SHOES—The season’s latest styles are now shown at this store. Another shipment } arrived yesterday. LOVELY SILK HOSIERY to match every shoe in stock available in a variety of shades in a wide price range. pair guaranteed. READY-TO-WEAR Large and complete line o} dies’, Misses’ and Children’ muner Wearing A'pparel, 10 doz. Ladies’ Seersucker an il La Su iach GARAGE se Reavonable Rotes Posted in Every Boom id Print Dresses, Monday .. 98¢ Ladies’ Lace Dresses, at $1.95 Ladies’ Georgette Dresses $5.95 Ladies’ Triple Sheer eeuiee Dresses z OUR LINE OF ‘piece GOODS IS COMPLETE—any wanted material. Just in—shipment of - TONS to math every rises oe material in stock. Everything Reduced for Mon- day at = |! The Store of Fashion Ci ‘ity’s oe Ladies’ Store i 1. APPELROUTH | | =| | Boston for a visit with Mrs. John-| (24, which they| apniy Is-|{ the C Judicial Circ for Monroe and described “Blanche Cc Cc | Adults, 10c 5. | BASKET OF GROCERIES FREE REE EL THOMASINE M. MILLER NTION TO CIRCUIT CO} “TO PLY TO TH FOR AUTHORITY REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, to all} whom it may concern, that on Tues- a: f” June, D. at 10 clock A. M., Wil $s. Whitted, as Committee state of Blanche Lowe Whi compos mentis, intends to} to the Honorab Jefferson , one of the Judges of cuit Court of the Eleventh! it of Florida, in and| the 9th A. Monroe C 4 we weenie uated in! of Florida! follows, to-w j said Blanche non compos mentis, unty On the Island of land and is known t one-half ( rty-nine 5 Part of Stock in Plat Book One (1), Monroe Count lie Records, one-half (%) Thirty-nine age of Two (250) feet on the th, Sc and West sides of said Block. h da As compos 0 NOTICE OF TER'S SALE may$-1t! en that under} certain josure and on the ul Cireuit of the n and for Monr hancery, in a cause ng, Wherein Jesse FI H. Alley, and Mar, , is de of tax of Flo Count therein AM y , to the highest and at the front door of the Court House of Monroe *lorida, in the City of Key during the pidder ‘ounty f Lot Thirt tons Addition to Cove, a subdivision, to plat. thereof recorded Plat Book One (1) at 135 County, FI SONGS OF LONG A AGO Auspices Past Pocahontas Club Harris School Auditorium Tuesday, May 12, 8:00 p. m. Children, 5c —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-J ie aca Na aa | Sweeting’s ing io Key West. LEGALS THE T OF ‘SPECIAL PROGRAM COUNTY MONROE JUDGE'S cou sas of ALBURY, proe County, FLO lin re 7S Flor-j} Rev. regational chr~ch announces that E. R. Evars of the Con- To all persor mands again said Joseph V. You and each of 2 notified and required to fil a evening and all claims or demands whi p close the day you may have against the estate the sose oo Vv. crvic2 tomerrow will wita 2 service con- sting larg The il assist School orchestra the congregationa’ o rnder two duets; rthyn singing and 2 Mauilation ce . claims should be All’claims not fil quired eight 1 red Ly limit RO al cornat and Evans. Violin ¢ Vernon Lowe Mrs. ayhone duet Roberts zn duet U: Janice Subscrioe to The Cit: ! weekly. Major “BOWL’S” ¢ | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MOTHER'S DAY SERMON at 11:00 o’clock “SOME BIBLE MOTHERS” o——— AFTER YOU HA Evening Sermon at 8:00 TISERS WHO FUR o'Clock - ‘*COURAGE’’ The Mark of a Christian On the Rchennd WHEN ELINOR FLEMING told Rupert Joris that their marriage was impossible, no one thought he’d propose—on the rebound —to the first girl he saw. The distrbing complication was that Dirk Joris found himself in love with the sirange girl who accepted his brother’s offer- ypsy Weather by Margaret Bell Houston develops an absorb- ing novel from this situation. SERVICE STATION is now ready to serve the pub- lic at their new location Grinnell and Fleming Sts. Offering the best in— AUTO REPAIRING AUTO PAINTING WASHING POLISHING GREASING RADIO SERVICE PHONE 31 SUSIE SALE! MONDAY MORNING (Doors open 8:30 a. m.) 5000 YARDS OF 100 PER CENT PURE SILK, regularly priced at— |s1.00, $1.50 and $1.95 Per Yard in Printed Triple Sheer Printed Flat Crepe Printed Pussy Willow Printed Chiffon Plain Whip Cord Printed Paisley ANY WANTED MATERIAL! All at one price Monday, Per Yard 50c (This is the best buy of the ecar—come early for best se- lections). The Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store L APPELROUTH lg i i 2X4 NO. 3 COMMON LUMBER. IDEAL FOR BUILD AN INEXPENSIVE SUMMER HOME FOR Per M “DURA-ZINC-ALLOY” WHEELING’S No. 1 BATHROOM SCALES: “Correct in every WEIGH”. Fully guaranteed. Each— $2.98 ciled pattern constructed. Phene 598 AT LOCAL CHURCH . = {sesessrweserrorrse Beate sis SPECIAL SALE WASH TUBS GENUINE WHEELING HAND DIPRED EXCLUSIVE LONGER LIFE COATING GUARANTEED LEAK-PROOF—RUST-PROOF CARD TABLES: Attractively painted with sten- South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. White and Eliza Streets “Your hume is -vorthy of the best” IPIPILAZLLLLLLALLLLLLLCLLLL LOO White v George i = a4 FLYING SERVICE DAILY FLIGHTS MATECUMBE MIAMI Bus Connection Miami CHARTER ANYWHERE Dry Tor- Naples Including Ha: tugas, Miami, Telephone: Key West Matecumbe, C 136-M VE READ THE SUNDAY STAR TOMORROW, CHECK UP ON THE ADVER- NISH INTEREST- ING READING. The Cithiaaan: s Next Serial Story Starting Wednesday, Agee 13 ROUGH FRAMING. YOUR CHICKENS— $30.00 70c 75c 85c on top. 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