The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 23, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUk SOCIETY ( @eeecesoceccscccceccceseecececoecooocooooeeeeee | Entertainment At School House se Greatly Enjoyed' ce ‘Amateur; Grou ' Troop THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Seerecccsccccccecceseoe! | eoccccccccecveccccccce SPECIAL SUBJECT poet) MRGEER eee Godfrey Thompson left on the, The world would be bot Cuba yesterday afternoon for a: | ter and brighter if we would dwell short business trip to Tampa and| At the regular Sunday evening righter i - would dwel expects to return Monday morn-) worship hour at Eleming Street ©" the duty of happiness. as well) =~ Methodist Church, Rev. Shuler #8 0” the happiness of d | Peele, the pastor, will use as his —Sir J. Lubbock. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS | Democratic PRIMARY ELEC TION, JUNE 2, 1936 pasecsescesscnnonscnesen The stre Cad Coles, chief purser of the! x = Peninsular and Occidental Steam-|StbJect, “Heaven A Reality.” ship company. attached to the S.| This subject is being used by “|S. Florida, and Mrs. Coles, arrivedj request, and the choir under the from Havana yesterday afternoon; For Governor JERRY W. CARTER Ge ae ee a ae ah ss cack appiness in this world, when it comes con : Bs it the object of -pur: ihe Gast te cf ic ; | direction of Mrs. P. B. Roberts iiates ae a] = il eae clean on the first trip of their regular!) |; “pt a ina eer Cae summer vacation, and are regis-| “ill sing, “Ring Ye Bells of Heav- i. never attained—Hawthorne. | Renedkat tiiauetarclaC Glonial: len,” this having been requested | 1 also. Sunday Sawyer received small Eastman Kodak also. Group 3—Adult it is! sionals—winner, Emil Sweeting.; Mr. Sweeting had to leave before} Performing before a large sudin; the prizes were awarded, but he ence who attended in spite of the} will be the recipient of a bathing High Schoo a Happines : For Governor was declared to be of DAN CHAPPELL one and ti put on in Key West, For State Treasurer TED LANCASTER stated. ; If one only wished to be happy, observed at} j Mrs. Pauline Hemingway, who} is being threatening weather, the various; suit, the prize selected for the! ipati supplied! winner of this group. good. clean; Group 3—A colored unit com- | peting among themselves—winner, sented a} Novel Cruz, young colored pian For State Comptroller I. MUNCY ANDERSON |For Representative to State| Cuban waters, returned s in Havana for a visit with her; {husband, Ernest Hemingway who! is spending his regular summer’s; marlin on period of angling for the in} the laymen and the ladies of the jchurch are urged to be present at ies. this church as Layman’s Day and! both morning and evening serv- EDGAR’S FLYING SERVICE AFTER YOU HAVE READ THE SUNDAY STAR TOMORROW, CHECK UP ON THE ADVER- TISERS WHO FURNISH INTEREST- ING READING DAILY FLIGHTS MATECUMBE MIAMI Bus Connection Miami CHARTER ANYWHERE Including Havana, Dry Tor- tugas, Miami, Naples Telephone: Key West, 186-M Matecumbe, Craig 2 Cuba yesterday. | Mrs. Genevieve Conable, who| 4 Heft Monday for the inaugural | ceremonies of President Miguel | Mariano Gomez in Havana, andij F ! jto enjoy the attending fetes and) LS i celebratio s, returned on the Cuba| | ummer | Footwear yesterday. Swanky New Styles, Many Never’/Showti Before See our yioiae display of ultra-smart Footwear—you can find any style, any color in a 3) wide price range. Every shoe || priced low>fop,Mondgy. "ANNGONGING + SMART NEW ARRIVALS “mico-! whose talent delighted the audi- the front: ence. Cruz received two boxes of » letters “B.! chocolate covered cherries for his eons was also there’ prize. ed some excitement when| The scouts were very much} ants were given the, pleased with the response of the; gong.” | public and with the cooperation of) Del Woods’ orchestra furnished} the various persons who did music for the evening and ren-! much to make this entertainment dered al selections which|a success, were very much enjoyed and well} At the request of many persons applauded, lattending this entertainment, the A committee of judges chose| amateur hour will be repeated by the winners, who were: {the scouts in the near future, at Group 1 hildren under 12) which time a better program will years—winner, Betty Hewett./ be arranged for the occasion and Miss Hewett was presented with; new talent and new numbers wil! small Eastman Kodak, ibe offered. a Wikannike 's Club Has Social Meeting Yesterday ers of thejfruit punch were served by the yesterday/ hostesses, Misses Leonor Warren, Rae Louise Russell and Harriett| | Johnson, Enjoying the afternoon were: guests, Miss Emily Robbins and Mrs. Francis L. Johnson. Mem- at these meetings and that of ¥ bers, Misses Clara Yates, . Mary terday was no exception. Exc Cleare, Edna Mae Thompson, Flor-| ment prevailed during. the Michi-! rie Ketchings, Nellie Louise Rus- gan and Bridge games and was sell, Camille Pierce Florence E.} a sustained by the close seores of Sawyer, Martha Carbonell, Louise For Tax Collector the contestan Delaney, Ada Rodriguez, Helen JOE C. MCMAHON Albury, Marguerite | Goshorn, 2G eee | Miss Florrie Ketchings was named | Catherine Diaz, Leota Grillion,| For County Commissioner | as winner for high}Geraldine Steadman, Barbara First District score. Mis: i won| Carey and Romalda Johnson, WILLIAM R. PORTER the low and the cut prize! Mesdames William B. Demeritt,| was awarded Mrs Francis L. John-| Ellis England, Millard Johnson, son. | Merrill Roberts. James Brady. During the afternoon Earl Mitchell. Joseph Lopez and; sandwiches, olives, cookies William V. Albury, Legislature T. S. CARO For Representative to State! Legislature BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ SALE OF SMART so Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., was an pee on the Cuba yesterday aft ernoon from Havana «where he, went Monday-for the- gala cele-! bration in Havana jn,connection! with the jaaneiatibn of President Mariano Gomez. Alfred Barvosa; conductor of; the Key West Hospitality Band,}# and son Aliredo, Jr., left on the|} IN READY-TO-WEAR Coba_ yesterday afternoon for, Tampa for a visit with Mrs. Bar- ‘These new arrivals bring roso who recently underwent mil ted fresh style beauty . . operation. iH and attractive values Sty For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD a qa ae CAn bovilectro:: TO ovR TOPINSENDITES! For Cleve Se Crintinal Court C. SAM B. CURRY For Sheriff NATHAN C. NILES ! i | i i | ! i For Sheriff RALPH B. PINDER i cg frends wi Concentrate On JERRY W. CARTER Your True Blue Proven Friend For GOVERNOR Organizer and President Townsend Club, No. 1, Tallahassee i Herald) ra come away from 3 absolutely amazed Guests and mem Junior Woman’s Club afternoon enjoyed a delightful cial meeting in the rooms senior ganization on Division street. There is never an idle moment invitation w our Wedd: For Sheriff KARL O. THOMPSON (For Re-Election) 1n--Ladie ee want at Flaxons, Muslins, sizes 14 to 52, priced f 5 98c to $1.98 : New Organdy Blouses in new ;} Summer shades $1.00 if Ladies’ Linen Hats, white and || colors $1.50 |) | JUST RECEIVED — Ship- ‘ment of Ladies’ Leghorn Hats. The Store of Fashion| City’s Leading Ladies’ I. APPELROUTH Harry Johnson was a passenger} on the Cuba yesterday afternoon going to Tampa and other points: after a visit aan with relaives and; finest, a0 For Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) temarkable hac of genus § uns and Aanosecement THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING Kingman Curry, who had been filling the position of baggage} master with the Florida Eas Coast Railway Company at Palm Beach during the winter, returned to Key West yesterday over the) highway. n of the games| Attorney Henry Taylor was an’ arrival in Key West yesterday over the highway for a short busi-' ness visit, re Store For County Commissioner Fifth District W. A. PARRISH SES A SH AEE AAA ADA LZ. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—2%e WEEKLY BaP SIP IIDEe aI APL LiL enticing and Benjamin Ketchum, who has; been enjoying a vacation at the] home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ketchum, will leave to-| J} morrow morning for Jacksonville| where he is connected with the) bureau of U, S. internal revenue., | Entertains With i For County Commissioner Second District MARCOS A. MESA Big Dance Tonight At Habana-Madrid Birthday Party best dance bands in} Celebrating his _ nineteenth! t Brownagle and his; birthday anniversary, Howard Orches-i Pinder, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Pinder, entertained a num- {ber of friends with a party last ordinary Danee scheduled for to- ‘evening at he home, 1107 South- night at Habana-Madrid Club be-} ard street. | of Party games and dancing were} the principal diversions of the eve-| jning. Refreshments consisting of a {eake, candy and ice cream were ervations have been made for thi d. Prize was awarded to big affair. Many have; Miss Margaret White and con- reserved tables early to avoid tue} solation to Everett Perpall. Those who assembled to help| j celebrate the birthday were. Virgie Key, Dorianna Williams, Winifred Shine, Phyllis Espinola, uth Osterhoudt, Edna Roberts,| | Maude Lowe, Florence Dillon, | Roberta Buckley. Margaret White, {Marguerite Valenzuela, Lillian! | Lujan, Shirley Fae Williams, Shir- ‘ley Henson, Catherine Thompson land Dorothy Woods. . M . ‘Oscar Norman, | Joe Allen,| | George Perpall, Everett Perpall. | Anthony Knowles, Harold Thomp-} ———— —————— son, Bert Buckley, Howard But-! Supervisor of Registration jler and Malcolm Pinder. | JOHN ENGLAND } Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pinder, (For Re-Election) j Mrs. Arthur Lujan, Mr. and Mrs. |; Gould Curry and Mrs. B. De- meritt. Dance Tonight Ai Raal’s Club eS i 5 Those who attend the dance at} For —— Raul’s Club tonight will be treated ee ee jto a real Spanish Enchilado sup-| ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. | per by the management this} popular night club. Dancing will] For Constable start at 10 o'clock. First District Music will be furnished by John} CLEVELAND DILLON Pritchard’s orchestra. An admis-j ‘ion charge will be made. | | SPECIAL SERMON to the music of such a musical or-| H ganization as will play for we SUNDAY EVENING night’s affair, the management of} the Habana | Rev. J. B, Culpepper, Jr., has In case of rain dancers will| selected for his subject Sunday| ‘ ii i M ist | ae heres eee from th ihe dea Sai "| ee oeneaeel Rev. "Culpepper states that this| Dancing wi!l be under cover. Second District s an important subject. He says| A splendid floor show has been'so many times the questions are! HERMAN RICHARDSON arranged for tonight with num-|asked: “Does God Know Ever: MONROE THEATER | MONROE THEATER For County Commissioner Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN Sy is- Hawaii has one national that includes land on two lands—Hawaii and Maui. i-Biltmore For County Commissioner j Fifth District CLEVELAND NILES For Board of Public Instruction Third District RALPH K. JOHNSON The United States’ Virgin Is- dant possessions include more; _! than 50 islands, most of them un- inhabited. ginning at the usual hour 1 o'clock, of res-! Quite a large number Pal. acre | Robert Donat in THE GHOST GOES WEST Comedy and Cartoon Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-25c parties ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY PHONE 597 JOHN C. PARK 328 memes ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 FINE WORK AT A REASON- ABLE PRICE CECIL GRAY TAXIDERMIST FISH MOUNTED TIFT’S CASH GROCERY Dewussoe Street PHONE 29 For Juvenile Judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT For Juvenile Judge 1161 FRANK O. ROBERTS Permanent Wave Special —$1.98— Guaranteed Wave Dorothea Beauty Shoppe 1116 White St. Phone 62 i | For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL Staple and Fancy 624 Front Street Grocerses For Juvenile Judge EVA B. WARNER Complete Lae Fresh KEY WEST, FLORIDA Frusts and Vegetables BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embaimer Phone 135 Night 696-W —REs oD INSURANCE rue gey west Sabscripten $2 Per Year Key West's Unity Sunday Paper AARON McCONNELL Our Reputation is Wrap- ped in every package of PRINTING DONE BY US For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. TELEPHONE NO. 1 WATCHMAKER, SEWELE? AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Wort ALL PRICES REDUCED Hoers: 9 to 12—1 te 6 Open Saturday Nights PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY... ——THE—— ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bidg. PHONE 51 CHET BROWNAGLE last minute rush. Not often does! the dancing public of this city| have the opportunity of dancing! You'll have no trouble find- ing something both attractive |} and useful when you see our |! large line of GRA'DUA ATION | GIFTS! SILK HOSIERY | NEW POCKETBOOKS j: SILK UNDERWEAR (Many Different Items) HANDKERCHIEFS Compacts, Powder Boxes, Vanity Cases, Bags, Etc. A Visit To Our Store Will {! Solve Your Gift Problem i The Store of Fashion| Cs ein Lad Sa | amaom | Bac For Constable rae=ar) or First District RAY ELWOOD (For Re-Election) For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG For Constable Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25e LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15e ROASTED IN KEY WEST ——By STAR COFFEE MILL <=> “Best for Pets— lagal Dogs or Cats” adrid states. states. | LICENSED EMBALMEE bers from the orchestra, the lady| thing?” “Is He all powerful singer which accompanies the} “Can He forgive all sins.” “Does | band and an extra period of en-; He ever forget?” tertainment will be provided by} Rev. Culpepper will bring ae RIFFRAFF Miss Teddy Clayton who, it is)the answers to the above ques- a 1 claimed, will be the star of the|tions and other important matters|| Matinee: Beleoay, toss Oxcee- || floor show. concerning he subject. | bie : a : ee er! United States as fit for human food. Ask for and demand— IDEAL DOG FOOD At Any Grocery Jean Harlow-Spencer Tracey —mn— LADY ATTENDANT Phone 548 Never Sleep 1. APPELROUTH

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