The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 17, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ee! acece SOCIETY :-: YOUR-DESTINY By LE MARS eee | The Dance Tonight At Cuban Clab An unusual for tonight will be Shirt Dan to be Cuban Cub on De character and talents i those born between \ JUNE 19 TO JULY 23 | CANCER people born | ign have 2 vivacious, rest-! and anxious nature; are ener- getic, asp'ring, but lack continu-! ity. the s2me time. Anxious to learn, but im nt in methods; have good figures, are graceful and courteous. The most affection- ate, unselfish people in the world; are quick in body and mind; clev_ er in business matters and fit to command; they are ambitious to | Junior Club Has | Enjoyable Outing - under! Among delightfully cool and attractive surroundings on Mira-:} mar Beach, on the shore at Club Miramar, members of the Junior ing at 9:00 o a Woman’s Club and guests, en- Del Wocds’ popular dance band/joyed an evening of unalloyed will furnish a program of dance! pleasure at their regular social musie for the occasion. ;meeting yesterday. A gallon of wine donated by| During the afternoon games “Cho-Cho” wil be given during! were played, prizes for which the evening. A! large atte endance! were won by Miss Rita Pinder and is expected. j Mrs. O. S, Long. A pleasant in- :terlude was inaugurated when the obtain wealth, honors, and all [hostesses Miss Virginia Perez.’ gooq things in life, and Cancer | Miss Clara Yates and Mrs. Charles helps them to succeed, The sub- ‘arthy served delicious sand-, jects kindred will push him en- | Wiches, olives and sparkling cool ergetically in the career he’ will will spon-' drinks. ifinally select; wealth will be oft- ance at! Guests were: Miss Emma/en very hard to coilect, and the evening! Long, of Saluda, South Carolina,’ inherited patrimony may be reck- Miss Audrey Jean Wilson, lessly squandered, either by rela- is 11-piece, Olive Day, Miss Maudie Johnson.’ t or by children of the sub- a good pro-; ‘Members attending: Misses Rita’ jec’ Cancer subjects will have » for the af-|Pinder, Juanita Mayg, Solito' many friends and protectors, es- |Cobo, Yolando Mendoza, Ophelia! pecially among the opposite sex; | Lester, Florence Sawyer, Susan: toward the 35th year the sub- 'LaKin, Marguerite Goshorn. ‘jects’ position will be changed Mesdames Howard Wilson, Elis} from good to bad or vice versa; England. O. S. Long, William B.j after this age it will be mucn —- | Demeritt. }more steady. Should wear an 1 be a big dance , at} —____+ +-+____________-.; Aquamarine gem, which will har tomorrow night, ‘be-|been arranged for this affair and! monize with their dual nature. ginning at 10:09 o'clock. j will be plaved by John Pritchard’s; ———_——.. A good musi . dances oxchestra. ooeeNen CLASSIFIED scheduled! the “Polo given at the, street start- Plan Dance At Habana-Madrid fadrid Clut the clubhouse Ww starting at 10:00 o'clock. George Dean and orchestra furni: gram of dance rh fair. ‘Arrange Dance At Raul’: Clab ececccsccoen Are happy and unhappy ath THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ARTHWORKS encirclicg the ‘city of Richmond, Va., as shown. in the map, used in defense of the city when it was the capital of the Confederacy, are being recon- structed and set apart as the Rich- mond National Battlefield park, un- der the directiorr*of"the National Park Service, With title to approx- imately one-third of the old de- fenses already obtained, it is ex- pected that the park will eventual- ly be extended to include the entire roads to make them accessible and reconstructing embankments where necessary. Very little reconstruc- tion has had to be done because the fortifications have been pre- served under a protecting blanket of vegetation. Visitors find it diffi- cult to believe that tall pines cover- ing some of the embankments have grown up since the war. The attempts of the federals to penetrate this powerful defense re- sulted in some of the most import- sauibhetsoisnaiiiesaiadi PERSONAL MENTION * B. D. Trevor leaving over the hi a passenger chway ¥ be severa] days on business, ylor, attorney for| Road and Tol! Bridge! secretary M Flor-! are, who were visiting in Key West since Tuesday morn-} ing, left on the plane yesterdays afternoon for I afternoon for Miami where he will Seana | ton, Mass., ™ ton, 52 years ago. | University of Pennsy COLUMN eovea see FOR RENT Dr. Waldo G. Leland, secre-} y-director of the ‘American} ee puanrned | Societies, FURNISHED HOUSE, Garage, iStiyenreaee. | modern conveniences, 421 United street, one block from beach. Apply Valdes Bakery. jly14-1mo Sanford Bates, Federal Com- ssioner of Prisons, born in Bos-| | FURNISHED MODERN HOME at 827 Duval street. Two bed- rooms. jly16-3% Dr. Ernet M. Patterson of the| ylvania, noted | economist, Lorn in Cincinnati, 5 ;years ago. |. and T. Jenkins: Curry who were in Key West yes-} terday for the meeting Overseas Road and committee, left after the meeting £ the! born in New York City, 32 years/ Toll Bridge! ago. i !THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida, ROOMS: single, $2. $3.00 week; double, $ $4.00 week. | Close in, jun29-1mo Jemes Cagney, screen star,! 0, over the highway, ing to Key to Miami. ' Robert Rober of the Utilities Company, Mrs. and daughter Betty Joan, left Charles L. Roberts, manager of} the Porter-Mllen Company, left yesterday afternoon for a brief business visit at Miami and other points. | Gonzalo Bezanilla, manager of the Palace Theat left on the afternoon plane terday for a business visit in Miami, Charles Mackey, lighthouse keeper, a position at Sombrero during the} absence of Second Assistant THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574+ additiona! | who was filling} Permanents: BERMUDA MARKET: Fresh Heavy Western Meats Fresh Killled MILK FED VEAL Rhode Island Red Hens ARMOUR’S STAR HAM Fresh Pork Chops Meat At Prices You Can Meet | Free Delivery! RUSSELL'S) Cigar Store| Phone 52 DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE Come in and get the re- ij sults of the MAJOR | BASEBALL LEAGUES. Cigars, Cigarettes, Soft Drinks, Etc. Mr, Curry g0-| Keeper DH: Howse, has returned { argo and Mr. Wilson’ to Key West. | da: Over the highway Florida: for a vacation to be spent at dif-{ Roberts| ferent points in the states inelud-| ing were visiting relatives ahd friends, | turned over the highway last eve- ning, | NOTICE we WILL PUMP OUT YOUR this morning’ CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant Board. Phone 701, _ jly16-6t Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ho!m spending a week in FOR SALE oo Miami! GOLDFISH—New shipment Shu- re-| bunkins, Telescopes, Fan-Tails, ete., just received at San Car- los Book Store. jly16-tf ant battles of the war. Relics of these conflicts are being assembled in a park museum which also houses a tibrary:8 and trained his- system. The work being carried on con- sists of clearing the underbrush from the earthworks, building NCLE ABNER) le eocccevcvcce Today In History 1854—Massachusetts ciety sent out its fi settlers for Kans: yy winter time. Emigrant party of —600 sent } 1894—Congress passed Utak | }Enzbling Act—with condition that | polygamy be prohibited. } 1898—Formal _ surrender | |ida—fruit fly quarantine there lamed. MONROE THEATER | Dick Foran in SONG OF THE SADDLE H ! {| A burglar got Into Seth Peabody's | Wheeer and Waslery ni bedroom t’other night an’ woke him e up, but Seth jes’ rolled over an’ i! went t’sleep agin—he thought it | was th’ tax collector. i ii SILLY BILLIES Matinee: Balcony, 15¢; Orches tra, 20-25c¢; Night: 25-35¢ LOOTTOOIDTOae. SMIIIOPIOIPOIOOT IVE BENJAMIN LOPEZ JFUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W is 2 PaLAcE Johnny Mack Brown in EVERYMAN’S LAW Serial and Comedy | Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ Ch hed ul hed deal thud ul de Z| 15. pounds for 49c 3c PER POUND FOR ADDITIONAL WEIGHT Everything Returned Damp, Ready For Ironing Shirts Finished For 10c Each Extra TRY THIS ECONOMICAL SERVICE COLUMBIA LAUNDRY PHONE’ 57 Over-Seas TransportationCo.. Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT * SERVICE BETWEEN Key West 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 a Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Erfective December 22nd, 1935, S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. 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, Agent. FOODSTUFF: S kept in our all’ metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and. healthful as if they were frozen in a cake of ice. Our Refrigerators are doubly’ heatproof and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——Or. Display’ At—— Thompson. Ice Company;. Inc. PHONE NO. 8 Santiago, Spanish-American War.’ i 1929—22 banks closed in Flor-' Today's Horoscope wcececcccceccescesceceos Today's Anniversaries Ce eecesesseencecceeseeer Gerry, gner pendence, gor- t Marblehead 1814 President of the Mas- 1745—Timothy sn ier of the Revol hington’s cat y of war, and postmaster-gener of Fort Hoke, | truck gives some idea of the size of this embankment. torians to supply data to visitors. One of the most prized relics is a large valve from one of the ob- servation balloons used by Prof. T. S. C. Lowe, chief of aeronautics for the Union Army, and his staff which included young Count Ferdi- nand von Zeppelin, who lived to see his own invention, the Zeppe- lin dirigible airship, used in the World War. Though 71 years have elapsed since the fortifications were used, powder removed from explosive type shells uncovered by the re- construction work is found to be see as active as fresh powder. POLO SHIRT DANCE — Tonight 9:00 o’Clock CUBAN CLUB | Del Woods’ 9-Piece Band | DOOR PRIZE—Gallon Wine | ADMISSION ........ 50c jed-in-stee! an T now qHRift UN : —— even less current thee wm IHE only refrige:- ator mechanism with forced-fecd lubrication 2nd cil cooling, availabi both G-E Flatop Monitor Top modci- Prices as low c= ACKSONVILLE | FLORIDA $3.94 Down and Balance im Pay- ments of $3.94 For 47 Months. CHARLIE GRINER, Meneses YOUR individual comfort end entertainment a at importence at ths modern, Gire-proof, iene tke hotel located in the heart of down-town Jacksonville. Every room with olt water, steem heot, toring motives and individedl eeoding lanes | AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE - COFFEE SHOP Rates--Single with Private Bath 78 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms $259 40 Rooms $2.00 - 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Sampte Rooms with Private Esth 14.09 Sight increase for double occupancy ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! FISH DRUGS DEMERITT BROS. FISH ORIENTAL PHARMACY COMPANY Emilie Romero, Prop. Specializing in Fresh Fish Fost of ‘Freat | PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 1008 Duval Stree | Phone 44 Free Delivery! Phone 378 POULTRY BAKERIES CLUBS j sessnstinicatidenean tamil If you are looking for POULTRY | MALONEY & PEACOCK For Recreation Visit visit or call Bakers of Baker Boy Bread THE NAVY clue Fulford’s Poultry Farm_ Cakes and Pastries | Groeme St. Opp Westers Union Phone 880 I Deliver! Phone 818 812 Fleming Sj You Are Welcome LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street 1 | Package Liquors of All Kinds | Beer and Wine

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