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

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Card Party Here Gn Thursday Plans are now being made for the Card Party to be given in the Parsih Hall on Thursday evening, July 30, under the auspices of the Young People’s ice League of Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church. Several attractive door prizes will be given and a prize to each table. Refreshments will be served. Quite a number of tables have already been reserved for this af- Zair and it is expected that it wil! be largely attended, Sheppards Have House Guests Mr. and M R. A. Norton, daughters ™ s Grace and Lu- cille and son ry, from Jack-| sonville, are recent ‘visitors in Key} West. They are enjoying a delightful visit as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheppard at the home 702 White street. To Offer Prize At Dance Friday One gallon of wine will be given to the girl who has on the best- looking dress in the opinion of the judges at the:Formal Dress Dance to be given Friday evening at the Cuban Club starting at 9:00 o’elock. ‘Del Woods and _ his popular! dance orchestra will furnish music for the occasion, 1 Marriage Ceremony Performed Today In the auietade of the county! judge’s office this morning Clerk; J. G. Piodela read the marriage ceremony which united in holy wedlock, William Otis Kemp and} | Emma Key. ie The high contracting arrived together at the of! after the application for ie m riage license was granted the m: riage was performed, Mr. Kemp and Mrs. Key stated] | in their application they were!* both born in the Bahama Islands, and are, each, 67 years old, Looking At Washington] °* (Continued from Page One) figures for the years before 1930. In the first year of the agreement! in-| with Belgium that country creased its buying here by an 66.6) per cent compared with crease of 43.3 from all countries.! Cuba’s purchases here, in the fir year of the agreement, increased | © 58.7 per cent, or $21,000,000, and; in the first nine months of the second year the gain has tinued with our sales to Cuba be- ing $18,000,000 ahead of the same; period of the first year. Cuban} sales in this country have shown: a large too, most of it is in cane sugar. inerease months of this year was 16.4 ahead of 1935. During the first few months imports from Canada increased faster than exports but} the trend was reversed in when our sales to Canada were $6,000,000 ahead of the same month last year and Canadian sales here were $2,000,000 greater. May The drought stricken areas in the Northwest and the South are receiving considerable aid territory to the East, dry weather is spread its baleful Sana is tak-| ing note, expecting, its turn comes around, to receive the same assistance. From no source comes! any questioning of the power of| the Federal government to act in the crisis now confronting so many of our farmers and yet, un- doubtedly, questions involved in the program! being carried out. Constitution- ally, it is doubtful if the Federal; Se | government has the power and: FORMAL DRESS DANCE | authority to act as it is now act-) ing, under Executive authority! larrely, even in the face of such’ a disaster as now confronts the nation. Of course, there will be in-} con-} although: With! Canada our trade in the first five; from} the Federal government and the! where the; threatening to! there are serious legal! eevee enreses PERSONAL MENTION: cecccccensercsenescssses)| Merville Rosam, Jr., was a pas- i \senger leaving over the highw. this morning for a vacation about one week in Miami. { Mrs. J. E. L Sy ee g a vacation of two week: in St. Petersburg with eee friends, returned on | Steamship Cuba this morning. |. Mrs. Thomas James and daugh-/ M ters es Josephine and Gwen-: | dolyn left over the highway this; morning for a visit of several days! in Miami. ! i firm of Maloney and Peacock,; who was in Miami for a business; isis returned on the plane this | morning. Mrs. Hubert Baker arrived on the plane from Miami this morn- ling for a brief visit, and has book. 1ed passage for the return trip this | passage by plane tomorrow for + her home in Barranquilla, Colom- | bia. } Mrs. V. A. Johnson, who w: spending a few days visit in Mi s ing passenger on the plane Miami this morning. | BORAH’S ACTIVITIES ARE BEING WATCHED «Continued from Page One) the unsettled times an avenue in- jto office. ‘Needless to say, Democratic ileaders are not going about the, i Friday Night, 9 till ? | CUBAN CLUB Gallon Wine Free To Girl With ; Best Looking Dress DEL WOODS’ ORCHESTRA no questioning the procedure be-! cause practically every citizen is glad that the government isedoing| what it can and also becaifie a decision in the Court cannot be obtained until the completed. ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” IF YOU FIND IT HARD to make up your mind just what to serve, to keep an invit- ing table throughout the Sum- shop at ARCHER’S and you will find a variety of the choicest hot-weather foods appease the appetites of all. mer, to We meet all competition with low prices and high quality We Welcome Responsible Accounts Order Ali Food Needs Through Us Such As DRESSED POULTRY FRUITS VEGETABLES FISH MEATS TURTLE DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 67 's Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street relief work is; ; 4 USE LASTS |CUBAN LODGES | | | lclection last night. |son. Walter Maloney, of the bakery *” ez. afternoon to Miami and will take, ami with relatives, was a return-' from, IT’S PURER! ICE REFRIGERATORS NAME OFFICERS LAST EVENING; ORDER OF CABALLEROS DE LA LUZ ELECTS OFFICERS} TO SERVE ORGANIZATION | FOR ENSUING YIZAR | \ j ! =e eae | Caballeros de Ia Luz of | of Florida, Incorporat- | held its’ semi-annual | The follow- ing officers were elected: Marti Lodge No. 3 Luminar—Rogelio Cabrera. Vice Luminar—Manuel Perez. Patriarca — Santiago Valdes Rodriguez. Secret: Orde, jthe Si ed in 1915, —Pedro Agu lar. ‘y—Ismael Ca!leja. ary Finances—Can- 0 Bauta, x—Oscar L. Milian. Sane — Hor: Pons, M. de Ceremonias—Gerardo La iFe. Guarda Interior—Walter John- Guarda Exterior—Pedro Oliva. Porta Estandarte—Miguel Me- dina. Logia Union Saco—Carrasco No. 2 Luminar—Julio Perez. pvice Luminar—Eziquio . Cere- Patriar Alberto Martinez. Sceretario de Actas—Jose Fer- nandez. Sec. de Finanza—Ignacio Me- sorero—Arturo Armayor. Experto—Ricardo Roche. M. de Ceremonias—Carlos Cal- Guarda Interior—Walter John- Guarda Exterior—Pablo Cal- lejas. Porta Estandarte — Alejandro Contreras. Sacerdot as del Hogar No. 1 Sacerdotisa—Georgina. Perez. Vice Sacerdotisa—Ofelia John- m. Patricia—Isabel Armayor, Secretary—Dolores Vidal. Finance Seecretary—Dulce Ma- via Perez, Treasurer—Maria Gutsens. Experta—Elena Barcelo. Maestra de Ceremonias—Ma- rina Fernandez. Guarda Interior—Carmen Per- “Guarda Exterior—Graciela Cal- leja. Orta Estandarte—Elena ! nandez, Her- ,country pointing a finger at this and that member of the house as a “strange be pushed back into the depths by way of the primary. THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-, i | | MONROE THEATER ! Rochelle Hudson-Johnny Downs iI in EVERYBODY'S OLD MAN Frank Buck’s || FANG AND CLAW || Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25c i | ICE[ LONGER! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THE SUPERLINER QUEEN MARY AND HER NERVE CENTER | cents higher than SUNDAY DINNER YOUR DESTINY BY LE MARS & 1936 Reading to The Citizee Beaders by Special Ae rangements for a Limited Time only TEN CENTS Coie and Stamp. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN KEY WEST, FLA. By ANN PAGE UTTER is four cents a pound |} higher than ten days ago and ten | year at thi time. Eggs, however, are cheaper last year though their price has beg: Name | its seasonal climb. be ap are plentiful and reason- i -_ Heat and drought w affect other food supp! bess at the moment fr Address nd pri fruits and - City and State priced. Beef is somewhat lower, choice qual- Date of Birth | ity lemberemains high though # | plenty of cheap undergrade lam! At the left are pietured the many dials, instruments and wheels which the engineers of the new Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary |, watch constantly | asthe giant vessel | ploughs through ; the mighty Atlan- | tic. It is here that | all messages from the bridge are re | ceived and trans mitted mechani », cally to the giant turbines, | | t oday’s Birthdays| eercanccccce Thomas H. MaeDona‘d, head of | the U. S. Bureau of Public Works, | born at Leadv.lle, Colo., 55 years ago. Dr. Albert Shaw of New York City, editor,, born at Ohio, 79 years ago. ' Prof. Jacob H. Hollander :Johns Hopkins, noted economist, born in Ba‘timore, Shandon, | 65 years ago.! Gluyas Williams of Boston, car-! jtoonist, born in San Francsico, 48 years ago. ‘Simeon Strunsky of New York, Zack Winters has started wot he Step Chills calls th’ Good Neighbor Movement | by borryin’ all o’ Jed Williker’s | ' | nae ana rever: Opportunity an’ th’ tax collector | both knock at the same door but | Rid Your System of Malaria! opportunity only knocks once. | Shivering with chills one moment and burning with fever the next—that’s one of the efiects of Malaria, Unless checked, the disease will do serious harm to your ; health. Malaria, a blood infection, calls PaLAeE oes i? nd, bucing GeneAutry in | THE SINGING COWBOY s and Comedy 4 A both ites ects, “tt contains tasteless Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15e | Ciinine which kills ——nemercemeameecwm—w——a— | blood, and iron, which enriches and fish” who might well} Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS’ They’re Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at $20.00 ve EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE €0. INC. Phone No. 8 ‘ic has been sure relict t as useful, too, as a sal tonic for old and young. Pleasant to take and abs ly harmless. Safe to give children. Get a bottle at any drug store. Now two sizes—5Cc and $1. The size contains 214 times as much as the S0c size and gives you more for | your money. ! builds up the blood. Chills and fever soon step and you are restored to health Notary Public nd comfort. For half a century, Grove’s 5 Chill T. THE CITIZEN OFFICE Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- head street. of the sea and overlooking Coral Park. In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view For price and terms apply to L. P. ARTMAN, | The Citizen Office o Residence 1309 Whitehead Street | | |Fellied Chicken | ago. iwriter, born | Pinin—Enclosing } ble and ot Her meats are stead — caida wl, brdiling and frying chic asapable.” Salt water fish i plentiful and inexpensive and i cellent served cold. Potatoes are again reasonable Herejare three menus planned for | different budget levels. Low Cost Dinner Cold Cuts Potato Saiad Pickled Beets Bread and Butter Tapioca Cream with Berries Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Fricassee of Chicken Boiled Rice Green Peas Bread and Butter Peach Shortcake Tea or Coffee es) R — Sesh ce- | i I Very Special Dinner Consommé Julienne Vegetable Salad Sliced Tomatoes Pickled Peaches Rolls and Butter Blueberry Pie Coffee editorial writer, born 57 years ago. femarkable nc of gcnume StechBagessec © toons aad Aaaouaccmicas # the Farad S THE ARTMAWN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING Colby M. Chester, Jr. General Foods Corp. born at Annapolis. Madariaga de'egate to the Nati noted 50 y : e of and ago. “To insure SAFET and ON-TIME COMFORT ULES-for SE 30,¢ Firestone GUM-DIPPED TIRES Our transportati Fo tow the lead of big tire users who buy only on proof of mance. Last year Greyhound buses traveled 138,000,000 miles from Coast to Coast and from Canada to the Gulf across deserts and over winding mountain roads. They have won the National Safety Council's highest award in inter-city bus operation for the past four years. This is indeed a tribute to careful driving, efficient equipment and the reserve safety of Firestone Tires made possible by the Firestone Patented Process of Gum-Dipping which prevents internal friction and heat. Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires rum up to 28° cooler and give greatest blowout protection—the scientifically designed non-skid tread will stop your car up to 25% quicker and give you 50% longer non-skid mileage. Take no chances! Buy your tires on proof of performance. Let us equip your car today with Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires, the Masterpiece of Tire Construction! t + 2 Visit the Firestone Exhibits at the Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland and the Texas Centennial in Dallas. FOR 25% LONGER TIRE MILEAGE EQUIP YouR can wiTs | Firestone SEALTYTE TUBES A special compound on imme of cube sonls the inner surface againet lenkage maintaining a constant air presure. Firestone Sealtvte Tubes will increase pour tire mileage 25%. LLL —— it Star TAS giz —=_ UVER 2,000 AUTO Freon ecpant — =a of Firestone—featuring Margaret Speaks, Seprano. wth © f remome ( sorat Swaphony, and William Daty’s Orchestra—every Monday wight over NBC. \ctomeende “me Paul’s Tire and Auto Store RAYMOND CURRY, PROP. PHONE 65 Corner Fleming and White Sts.

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