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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Card Party At Hotel Colonial | Last Night Was. Big Success: One of the most elaborate and Miss Blaneh Brantley, Mr. and well attended social affairs of the Mrs. Eugene Martinez, Mrs. Eva early summer was the’ B, Warner, John Roberts, Mrs, A. last night at Hotel: Yates, Mrs. C, Yates, Mrs. Ma-| ranged by Mrs. Thom-/ tilda Manegold, Mis Cor- as D. group of as-|coran, Mrs, Thomas James, Mrs. sociates, for the benefit of St.’ Evelio Cabot, Miss Virginia Perez,’ Mary's Star of The Sea Catholic’ Miss Juanita Mayg, Mrs. William church, iV. Albury, Mrs, Otto Lundquist, waar Ss Mrs. Lillie Gwynn, Mrs. Archie i i eae er es have been given in Key West, “yr. Allan B.:Cleare, Jr., Mrs. but the general opinion was that y 4, Nettles, Miss Florrie Ketch-| no other in recent times ap- ings, Mrs. Earl Mitchell, Mrs. proached that of last night in Raymond Kennedy, Miss Virginia attending or evidences of Smith, Miss Isabelle Kelly, Mi A Fortuna Lopez, Mrs. C. D. Ha excitement and pleasure seen on 12010 Moe and Mrs. Jack Dud- hand. Refreshments were jey, My. and Mrs. Ralph Boyden, served throughout the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warren, Mi There were prizes for each’ Anna Kirchheiner, Sidney Cu card table of which there were Mr. and Mrs, Harry Warren, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lewin, Mr. and 100, and also eleven door prizes. Y4 “tigen Elbertson, Mr. and Mrs, Mamie ys, Ulrie Gwynn, Mr. and Mrs. Navarro, Dr. Gilbert McKillip, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Por-- Leo Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Otto ter, Jr., Mrs. Mamie Russell, Dr.. Kirehheiner, i <i Mr. and Mrs. Rex Shaw, Miss J. J. Dunlay, Mrs. Dunlay, Mrs.! 4, 0". ‘iis Vaughar, | Mrs. Rex Shaw, Miss Ida Kerr, A. E- spencer, Mrs, Adams, Mrs, Claude Martinez, Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs.’ Williams, Mrs. Charles J. Curry, season, card party Colonial Anna Orr and a numbers every These were won by Williams, Mrs, Ra: Wm. R. Warren, Mr THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT Jr., shown as he helped his crew- mates of the Har- vard Junior Var- sity get their shell into The Charlies River for &@ workout. NO. 1 RECORD-MAKER TO SET NEW RECORD LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, world famous conductor, whose bril- liant Philadelphia Orchestra has made more records of sym- phonic music than any other organization, is setting a new kind of record, taking his celebrated greup on a trans-continental tour of 11,113 miles and thirty cities. One hundred and ten men and $250,000 worth of instruments are riding with the noted leader in the special ten car de luxe train. [aanenssesencecnanpnannel tke annual or: tpt of _the co cent since 1931. eccccccccccenccccccccces| Kent's island, in the Bay Fundy, was named for John Kent, an Englishman. patie! SWEDEN DEVISES Zia BUOY TELEPHONE FOR SUBMARINES (My Axsoctated Prom STOCKHOLM. Sweder 29.—A submarine b by can communicate ha: THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest A Method s10.08 the found stood Geologists estimate that of mastedon whose bones wer recently near Saltillo, Pa., 116 feet high. | phone, recently; Pittsburgh, Pa., in speeding work bird on a memorial museum honoring Stephens Collins Foster, Ameri- can composer. Permanents: $2.50 to b= § 407 South St Phone 574-J which a Talkiemovies were meade of native American voices in southern states. een An trument is en can be rele: fave when a submz by accident. T telephone wires marine, ad a a. wate Another is the receives so larynx of the s is not affected by It designed f places and engine ordinary in now Of the 24 national parks the United States, only six are closed to winter travel. josed ROUGE OF ; THE RANCH The wall that since 1705 _ has ‘separated the Prostaht nave from ;the €atholic choir in the Church A swamp near Saltillo, Pa., in! of St. Esprit at Heidelberg, Ger- which the bones of a mastodon,™aily, is to be torn down, and were reported found, will be {the @difiee will revert to the form druined tzis summe~ to faciliate it had when built in 1400. rémoval of the -find. i LEGALS production of electric! increased strikingly in} ——— in in the last five years'1y gue couNTY 31 CLASSIFIED COLUMN In Ree WM 2 « Advertisements under this head! ‘will be inserted in The Citizen the rate of 1¢ a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion m every instance is 25c. ! Payment for ctassified adver-, tisements jis invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- | 4 to Matinee: 5-10c; Night 1S< LEE BAKER’S MEAT MARKET ty The power Great B: is Rigee BEST M_aTs td 823 Fleming VERY v planes wher _ Notice her whom it may « is would be drow } Phone 695 telephone. ; Millingt Free Delivery with the Hon Judge ; } Oren and Deliver Sunday A M Why Change? of wm Dated Vv As Administ Wm. V. Millingt IN E. J. Bayly and Mario Vina. Frances Ellsworth, Mr. and Mr Attending the party were: Rev. nee Hara Aaa a c. i iss Louisa Delaney, Mis hab Ji Reagan, 8. J., Thomas D. eet Dion, Mr. and Ms. Anthony oe us Demeritt, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell a and Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mr: Russell, Mrs. Joe Gandolfo, Mrs. and Mrs. J. S. Roberts, Mr: and John Wells, Mrs. Mamie De Mrs, U. J. Delgado, 4Sliss Mary, Barcee, Gudelio Rosendo, Mary T. Falk, Mrs, Hugh K, Taylor, Miss Van Grieken, Betty Henriquez, . P. D, Hol- Josephine Ovide, Mr. and Mrs. $ Mendoza,| Warren Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs.’ Miss Leonella Lester, F. K. De- Jack Lanson, Mrs. Ivan Elwood, . Harris, Mrs. T.' Mrs. Russell Kerr, Mrs. D. H. , Dr. Wm. R. Warren,! Miner, Miss Isobel Duffy, Mr. and . E. Shourds, D. Herbie! ™ Delma Butler, M: Mary Miss Beulah Brantley, Mr.! Pinder, B. M. Duncan, Mr. and Den: Butler, Mr. and Mrs. 5. C, De Garmo,; Luther Pinder, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moreno, /{M: Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Y olanda Todd, and Mrs. Mr: LOVELY MME. MELCHOIR, wife of Lauritz Melchior, heroic Danish tenor, seems to blend and almost become one with this colorful riot of spring blos- | Ralph Russell, Mrs. S. M. Whal- Jey, Mrs. Wm.; ton, Mrs. Cora Lester, Mrs. H. L. J. Phelan, Mrs. Wm. R. Warren, | Knowles, Mrs, Robert W. Hart, Mr. and Fred Dion, Miss Alice! Mrs. Isabel Avila Bali, Aauiling Parks, Mr. and Mrs. H. Chamber-| Lopez, Jr., William Sawyer, lain, Joe Ailen, Mrs. Angela oe Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, p ; ‘aughan, Wm. Russell, Frank del! Fernando E. Camus, Miss Leota H 4 B Nonna ey Reames TIGRIS ME en Cae he Lewin “ky Family Ybarmea, Mrs. W. H. Monsalvatge,;Rubin Appel, Mr. and Mrs. Returns Here i Mrs. J. H. Roberts, Miss Elaine/Isadore Appelrouth, Mrs. Joe = | | | Tleen William: son, Mrs. H. Johnson, Miss Flossie S. Baker,{ Pearlman, Mrs. Charles Aronovitz,’ Mir. and Frank Lewinsky Henry Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. Emil; Mrs, A. Einhorn, Mrs. M. Holts- and daughter, Mrs. Goldie Fish- Holm, Mrs. F bate aaa Aan a 8 oe bine, arrived here over the Over- a Silviera, Miss Mary C. . an rs. J. A. Delgado, Mrs. — > We, Bice ae ees! Dora Cale. Mrs. Berlin Sawyer, Jr., Lauren- yo uuahassce where ei attaaaiee Mis iHelen tina Torano, Mrs. C. C. Price, Jv, the graduation ceremonies of the! Miss Dorothy Schober, Miss Julia Bean, Mr. and Mr - Florida State College for W omen! Maudie Johnson, Mrs. Harry!C. DeWitt, Mrs. Regla Whee EMS PAGELe cwkercaeedt Murgarita Lacedonia,| Mrs. Rita Del Villar, Miss Sylvia pea eat a Lester, Everett Per-|B. Gwynn, Miss Annie Baldw Mh eae oo rare accompanied here by pall, Ignatius Lester, Mrs. Paul} Miss Maggie Pierce, Mrs eccrine wine i Mrs. Lewis Bierna, Mrs.; Page, Mirs. P. W. Brinas, Mr. ae ia cipiccids: «State College eval Newlan, Mrs. Edward Al-| Mrs. Robert Braun, Mr. and Mrs. houhnate of Mies: Fishbine. She! Harold Thompson, Bert} Donald Cormack, Mrs. Jeff H. ae iliseknaiil here AES aS ley, Howard Pinder, George} Knight, Mrs. E. J. Bayly, Mis eras ines of M “aad crag ii y s. Larry Gardner, Mrs.| Susie Gardner, Edward P. Bay Mrs. Eishbme wall, alee ‘, Mrs. Ray P. Heiner, Miss Clara Yates, Mrs. Grace Eng with her parents for about! Papy, Mrs. Clydel land, Miss Mary Cleare, Mys. W. be ce ce aul Lumiey, Mrs. J.{B. Demeritt, Miss Mary Jo Mc- Scehandiia Newan N.J Armando Cobo, Miss| Mahon, Miss Alce Curry, Mrs.| qn honor of their ae aPaca:| Mrs. J. Y. Por-| Robert Dopp, Miss Ida Kerr, Miss cont marr cs and ination, | | Maria Farto, Miss Jennie Garcia, yi, and Mrs. Lewinsky will have} - Harry Knight, Leonard Licata, o5en house on Sunday afternoon | Mes Vibes UE Uewaree: aj;,{ beginning at 2 o'clock and ex-! Mrs. W. Pinder, Miss es tends an invitation to all their! Eilsworth, Miss Dorothy Lord, | friends to visit with them at this; alph G./ Miss Edith Moffat, Miss Ottillie (;..., Florence Williams,' Kirchheiner, Miss Mary E. Kelly,! Sebastian Cabrera,! Miss Eva Louise Maloney, Miss! Peter Knight,!Mary Whalton, Miss May Whal- son Jolly, Mrs. ton, Miss Theresa Sullivan, MMs o¢ moving pictures, J, Pelaez, Mr. and] Marjorie Gwynn, Mrs. C. G. Nash, mount studios in Sadie] Miss Ada Rodriguez, Miss Martha’ many of the carly “flickers” Nellie B. Curry, Miss}Carbonell, Miss Helen Albury.| were made, is now housing a full: Lulu Scheurer, M Laura G.| Miss Carmen Alfonso, Miss Albert’ production unit. H Crusoe, Mr. and . Harry M.|Peterson, Mrs. Henry Russell,} = i Baker, Mrs. Ralph Higgs, Mrs.|Mrs. Herman Demeritt, Mr: Bones of a mastodon found Godfrey Thompson, Miss Catherine} Mamie Moss, Mrs. Helen Mari-! near Saltillo, Pa., will be harden } Saunders, Miss Georgia Saundcrs,|nelli, Mrs. Thelma Thompson,|ed by a chemical process before Mrs, Charles Saunders, Miss Edna] Charles Thoms, Charles B. Filer. !being removed. Z. Pinder. Mrs, James Montgomery, Mrs. Phillip Kiefer, Miss Mary Buck- ley, Miss Reva Sands, Miss Mary) & Brantley, Miss Bernice Brantley, “Opens Skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch 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. 35c and $1.00. Claude lliams,| Baker, Mr: C, Key, Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe, ., Mrs. Roy Roberts. Mrs. ‘John Roberts, Mrs. Naylor, Des Stephen W Douglass, s Pastorin Mr. and igs Chas, Falk, Mr. and Johnson, Mrs. ph G. gr Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. and Mr The east is bidding again for a definite place in the production; The Para-| Astoria. where | <. OUOTIIOTESE SS: ae. as, OLD PAPERS : SOOCCOOSOSOOOLEEOOOOSOCOVESOESESEDIE0CC® For Sale ° Bauimae SC THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WOOIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIILS MOONLIGHT DANCE AND CABARET Saturday, May 30, 10 P. M. HABANA-MADRID CLUB Two Orchestras Gents 49c Ladies 25¢ BERMUDA MARKET Select Chickens, 3{-grown, average! weight 3 to 5 Ibs., Ib 27e| We dress them while you wait We carry Heavy Western A \ . N) N S N) N) N) IN N \) N NI Ny y N Phone 52 \the atmosphere home is the laboratory for home-? Gordon Dionne, who says he’s @ second cousin of the father of the famous Can- adian quintuplets, with his new born twins. The Gor- don Dionnes have two other children, both boys, aged 8 and 2 years. SUNDAY DINNER By ANN PAGE UDGING from the markets, sum- mer is rushing upon us for al- j ready apricots, several kinds of ber- | ries, melons, peaches and plums are arriving in limited quantities. Grape- fruit, oranges and bananas continue plentiful and reasonable in price. With this week-end opening the pic- nie season it is good to know that those essentials of a picnic, butter and | eggs, are plentiful and inexpensive. Beef is still the best meat value | though slightly higher for veal and pork, too, are higher and lamb is al- most prohibitive in price. Tomat re now reasonable and of good quality and all lettuce is cheap. i Peas are the outstanding egetable of the week along with spinach, green beans, cabbage and asparag Here are three menus planned for ! different budget levels. Low Cost Dinner Cold Cuts Scalloped Potatoes Green Peas Bread and Butter Rhubarb Pie Tea or Coffee Medium Cost Dinner Baked Ham Parsley Potatoes Spinach Vinaigrette Bread and Butter Soft Custard Milk Milk Snow Pudding Tea or Coffee Very Special Dinner Cantaloupe Chicken New Potatoes in Cream Asparagus Hollandaise Tomato Salad Rolls and Butter Strawberry Cream Pie Coffee A modern bungalow with of a all making courses t2vght at the | Broad Ripple high school in Ind-' Over-Sea Transportation Co., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE | Key West pleasant ments charged. ' Advertisers should give theit| street address as well as their tele | phone numier if they desire re- sults, With each classified advertise- | ment The Citizen will give free anj Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for is ; TWO LADIES WANT PASSAGE | in private car to Miami or ; i WANTED Tampa Monday. Write Box P, The Family. WANTED—A chance to bid on. your next printing order. Artman Press, aug? FOR RENT JAMES bOYL ROSE jf that there Florida may28-2t | The : i FURNISHED APARTMENT with > ‘electric ice box. 1001 Eaton street, phone 879-J. may9-1mox | TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap-! ply 1120 Grinnell street. H maylj FOR SALE ae {FOR SALE—House at corner ! Southard and Elizabeth streets, $50. Apply The Citizen Office. may25-tf PERSONAL CARDS—100 printea cards, $1.25. The Artman Press. aur? TYPEWRITING PAPER a — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, aug? SPEEDBOAT, 24 feet long, 125 horsepower, 30 miles per hour. Fully equipped and guaranteed. Write Box G, The Citizen. may4-1mox! BETWEEN and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —ON——. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 1k Hire This Army Of ““Salesmen’”’ THEY’RE THE ADVER- TISING COLUMNS IN CHANG ainant vs. DIVORCE M. BOYLE, ORDER OF appearing in ih Rore M here'n na State at nouth, 3 s over the is no perso the Service : ery upon whom wou It led — The Key West Citizen They'll take your message to every home in the city and SELL ’EM your wares or services. other bill by in said confessed Ss i endant It is further Orderea published onec that this be ch week n the Key West lished in PHONE 51 The Citizen April, A Ro! WYER, it Court RAYMONT! R. LO Solicitor for © ‘complainant. mMayI-N-15-22 Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Lrfective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves St. Petersburg on Sundays at 4:15 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Monday. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M for Havana, Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla, For further information and rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agest. 30 You can now buy a GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR mprove ce the THRIFT-UNIT Avoiiabie m ef 6-1 moeets Now gives “double the cold” and uses even less current than ever before The only refrigerator wah FORCED-FEED LUBRICATION ond OIL COOLING— exclusiwe feamures tha: meas quieter operation. longer life and lower operanng cox. G-E All-Sseel Cabimets offer ‘you al! practsca! compemseuce features and ave TODAY'S STYLE LEADERS The Key West Electric Company GENERAL @ ELECTRIC LM IEE | The Right Man | ON THE JOB | . Gave him a second term as « ‘COMPTROLLER

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