The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 31, 1936, Page 4

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“PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY :- Bigoyable Card Pasty G Party Given Last Night In Parish Hall } Mrs.! Claude! sheen i »y" Williams, Mrs. Stella Curry, Mrs. St. Paul’s Episcopal Ghieck: pArC. Elgin, Mrs. H. S. Thompson, Quite a number of prizes were! Mrs. Walter J. Kemp, Charles Mc-' given. Winners of the door’ Cullough, Louis Brandiey, Miss A large crowd attended the Mrs. Harry’ D. Warren, card party given in the Parish Charles J. Curry, Mrs. Hall last evening Young People’ prizes were: Mrs. Stella Curry, Patricia Kienast, Miss Anne Kennedy, Miss ~Winifred Shine, Miss Juliette | Saunders, Miss Dorothy Bean, Mrs. Tom Warren, Harry Warren, Mrs. A. €: Elgin, Vincent Archer, Florence Sawyer and Bernard '€ynthia Pearlman, Miss Allen, Lovely table prizes were award- ed ‘for the highest seore at each table. Delicious refreshments of punch and cookies w ed, Those attending w Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pinder, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Falk. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Holm, Mr. Mrs. T. K. Warren, Killip, Mr. and Mr: salvatge, Miss Flossie Baker, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Kemp, Joe Allen, Bernard Allen, MY. and Mrs. J. Otto Kirchheiner, Mr. and bert ~Tiort, Miss Kathryn bees | and ;Goehring, Vincent Archer. Miss Susie Gardner, Elizabeth : Amn Gardner, Miss Eliza Gard- ner, Mrs. E. J. Bayly, Mr. and {Mrs. U. J. Delgado, Mr, and Mrs. ; James §. Roberts, Mrs. Julia Bean, | Mrs. 0. S. Long, Miss r roto, Mirs. Earl Julian, M Florence Sawyer, Mr: \ good. Mrs. - Lillie 'Otto Lundquist. yan, Mrs. Blondon! | Mrs. ‘of social THE KEY Mrs. Mellie Ingraham was = cluded in the recent arrivals from | Miami for a visit here with rela-| tives and friends. Mrs, Ida Archer, who had been| spending some time visiting in Mi-| ami with relatives, was an arrival! in Key West during the week, Charles Greig, who was in Key; t for two days on business,! a passenger yesterday on the! afternoon plane en route to Jack-: sonville. | WwW Miss Elinor Perkins, director of Central Index for the state board: welfare, who arrived’ from Jacksonville Tuesday to in- stall an index system in Key West, left yesterday . afternoon; for Miami en route to Jackson-! ue jector'll beat a path t’ yer door, | An’ it’s # wise law that knows Miss Anne Duncan, daughter of; own father. WEST CITIZEN ee CLASSIFIED COLUMN ev0cce Today’s niversaries ‘< Birthdays July 30, 1936 Henry Ford of Detroit Greenfield. Mich ° bern « | | | July 30, 1936 id i 1818—Emity Jane Bronte, one Advertisements under this head} of the famous English sister-nov- wii be inserted in The Citizen at! clists, born. Died Dec. 19, 1848. the rate of le a’word for each in-| sertion, but the minimum for the! ss insertion in every instance is lott? iam (Adams nd be She Late pict ia Sipetrk eg ey titer of ‘stories for boys in- sepedi deg “ * cluding the lar “Olvier Optic” but regular advertisers with ledger oa — ee accounts may have their advértise- PECIAL— AUGUST SALE JOHNSON’S books, born at Medway, Mass Died March 27, 1897. Adare Clocks Pocket Watch-- If y’ build a better mousetrap than yer neighbor t’day y’ can bet yer next litter o’ pigs the tax col- ments charged. street address as well as th phone number if sults. ' i i ment The Citizen will give | Autostrop Razor Outfit. it, ae R RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, } | modern and Mrs. B. M. Duncan, left; om yesterday by plane for Miami; where she will visit fora while! with friends. i4 Mrs. Helen -Robinson. who has | Arno B. Cammerer of Washi OSeSreoescccccesescveuce | loday’s Birthdays}———— | Socescvccerrensccasseece beach.. Apply Valdes ROOMS ng-| THE. MUNRO, 128 N. Advertisers should give y desire Te- | With each classified advertise-} conveniences, ; United street, one-b!ock from! ware senator, born near Wilming- jly14-1mo their | eir tele-| 12 Pieces Chime € Saecers Fab Bow Theme 1831—Helena Blavatsky, world- ‘famed Russian-born theosophical leader who lived here for many years, born. Died in London, j May 8,, 1891. | BERMUDA MARKET Select Hens, and 4% ibs. & Fryers, 2 and 3 Ibs. aver- age, & Young Fat Ducks, ™% Smoked Pork Sausage, % Armour’s Star and Swift Premier Ham. by half. WE CARRY ONLY HEAVY WESTERN MEATS Fresh Milk Fed Vea Armour's Large | 30. / < - Gens.ne free an Hot or Cold Ask for lcy-Het Vacuus Hot or Caid - ope 3k zS< Hawes | Ram oe Coveree Base Dan Perez Cowered Base Dub $ a Sars > Chime S o | 1838—Henry A. Du Pont, Sam aes jmmomber of the noted family, gal- Gatage,|iant officer in Civil War, soldier 419 after war, business man, Dela- So 3S< Y { Comb. Bruck one Bakery-jton. Died Dee. 31, 1926. ; re soe zt | Leter Bettie Set Star Genuine Spring Lamb Lamb Chops, % | Heghbat ger Set and Cockt 1844—Robert J. newspaper humorist, Los Burdette, E. Angeles = Large Sise Serving T ‘been in Key West supervising the’ ton, D. Ci, director of the Nation. | | Cveeecccese-ccoccccocces rehabilitation of her home near/al Park Service, born at Arapho H ‘South Beach, left yesterday to|Nebr., 53 years ago. At Raul’s Club _ YOUR DESTINY ors as | Dr. Emanuel A. Goldenweisee}| - !join her husband, Dr. Herbert! = | Robinson in New York. They will, Regular weekly dance at Raul’s By LE MARS jarrive in Key West earlytin-the|the Federal Reserve Board’s chiéf. Club on the Boulevard’ will take| @@eecevecee=enecccrccece | Fall for the Winter seas6n.~°- < | economist, born in Russia, 5 Place tomorrow evening at the| The character and talents of} lyears ago. 5 lgadeg of thé! Lamb Stew, 1S Lamb Shoulder, % ae ALL THE BEST CRADE MEATS Phone 52 Quick Delivery Open Sunday Morming: street, Miaini, Fics, ROOMS:| BaPtist clergyman, born at Greens- Single, $2:50;.. 98:00. week;|P0F0. Pa. Died Nov. 19, 1914. double,, $3.50, $4.00 week. Close th. <*~ jun29-1mo! Arrange Dance et 1854—Julius Kruttschnitt, ed Western railway official of his day, born in New Orlean: Died WANTED==Metal Filing’ Cabinet,|in New York, June 15, TPN BUY te Vow ( \J/aw Fit restone Gitizen: : jlya9-at STANDARD at Jodaya LOW PRICE FIRST GRADE QOBRLITY— The mew Firemome Samierd Tire is built of Gea grade mares. be billie’ workmen. and emmmecers te Ficemome meceoeec construcnon features ot Gem Deppeg aod wo extra lavers ct Gum -Dapped corcs umter @e end GEM-DIPPED CORD BOSt— Ef. e- comme Shree = every cord im every ply = sowed = lkgcst “utter e only process known that preven: merrmal Sucten and providing greater strength. blowout protecnom ani eomge Loe LAYERS OF GUM-DIPPED CORDS SEDER THE THEAT— "a. Firestone feature binds the whole are imap ane uxt of ‘WANTED * 4 i WE WILL PUMP QUT YOUR; CISTERN and clean it for the} water therein. State Plant Board. Phone.701. ily30-6t FOR SALE PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices. The Art- man Press. aug? OED PAPERS FOR SALE—Two bundles for be, The Citizen Of: fice. octlé Sebastian S. Kresge, merchant, Mount, Pa. 69 PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman Press. aug? SHOW OF NERVE FATAL Receive morse muest of Mrs. EW YORK.—Displaying nis! FORMAL DRESS DANCE ai imerve to an older boy, Francis Tonight 9 till ? pannistrest: |Piering, 5, started to elimb down CUBAN CLUB jan apartment house fire éscape, Gallon Wine Free To Best H Cece He lost his footing, fell, five Dressed Man iwin called the Rhine the British LOS ANGELES.—Returning toj St0Ties and died instantly. DEL WOODS’ ORCHESTRA modera frontier, in speech in Parliament. : their car, where they had left! __ i their six-weeks old baby sleeping, r, and Mrs. Harry Nelson found, the baby gone. Hearing a wail: from the running-board of an/ adjacent automobile, they found! the child, clad only in its diaper. ; Scmeone had taken its blanket d all of its clothing. } ] : | MONROE THEATER SOLIIMOIIIIIIILIOIIIOOMMOTMOOOOO OTE Th Long’s Furniture Store Comfort! Economy! Happiness Matinee: Balcony, t0¢; Orches- || Ad tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ ENJOY THE COOLING BREEZES OF BOTH YARD AND PORCH. Come in and let us show you our complete line of outdoor metal and wood FURNITURE. FOR 1 WEEK ONLY: AUGUST 1 THROUGH AUGUST 8 usual] hour. | those born between | Carl W. Rom, chief radio elec-| . John Pritchard Orchestra will} | JULY 24 TO AUGUST 22 ‘trician for the lighthouge depart-|- Tay bof Brak g furnish music for the affair. ' LEO people are generous, sym- ment in Key West, leftsby plane: ty. & x e as Yorn in Wash? ——_—_—_—_—_—_—. pathetic and magnetic; make ex- | yesterday to make adjustments of ington, D. C., ‘55 years ago. Swocccccocceccoococeeee® | collent nurses, are emotional andjthe radio equipment at Fowey! ree 5 iwonderfully intuitive, and have | Rocks lighthouse. - = " . Denby Un BEisbory (ror gover for geod, an they age Bh ea Cescccencceccecceccecoes practical, philosophical and spirit-| Mrs. Maude McKillip was anlbing ‘born at Osceo'a, Nebr. 53 July 30, 1936 jual. Have great love for their) outgoing passenger yesterday aft| cars geo: - Pee ea Ngee 1619—First legislative assem- jown; will te norene tora j ene to mame we are we ; es .|Management ot eir children, visit for a while wi relatives : pS Sea |and will become furious if any-! and friends. | 4 ie puebes = ante ot pun jone reproves or hurts them. Are jelaix, N. J-, noted physicist, born ; linclined to ve lazy and to borrow.; Mrs, Lillie Carey, who was in|” Philadelphia, 54 years ago. 1733—First Masonic lodge un-| Are easily attracted to the oppo-, Miami spending a vacation with | der regular charter in New | site sex, but not distinguished for her nephew, Emory Pratt, attach-| World, the St. John’s Lodge, or-|constaney. Shou!d select mates'ed to the export department of /bo™ at Bald ganized in Boston. jwith the greatest care, otherwise the Railway Express company, re- | ¥€4"S ag0- Hong continued troubles will re-' turned over the highway yester-} 4 i 1777—Murder of Jane MeCrea,|Sult. Should marry those born’ day afternoon. (ee ed ey te beautiful New York girl, escorted | between November 22 and De-} 'ada’s Minister of Finance, born in to the British lines for safety, by |Cember 21 (Sagittarius), March: Miss Angela Wa'ters, of New| /ngland, 51 years ago, Indians—tragedy of her English| 21 and April 19 (Aries). A RUBY. York, arrived yesterday afternoon: lover gripped the mind of Ameri-|Will greatly aid their intuition. | from Miami for a vacation in Key | ea for several generations. |Can also wear a Diamond. ' West as the horse guest of Mrs. , ‘Olympic Games opened in Los 1915—Police Lieutenant Chas.! Angeles. Becker of New York City execut- ed for murder. 1934—Britain’s Stanley Bal BABY ROBBED of 1932—10th PALACE Bob Steele in THE LAW RIDES Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10: THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. DANCE ; | Saturday Night, 10 till 2 RAUL’S CLUB John Pritchard's Orchestra Im. $1.00 Firestone STANDARD HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard OVERLOOKING BAYFRONT PARK AND BISCAYNE BAY Opposite Union Bus Station en = One Block from Shopping District and Amusements LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath .......... aoe oe Double Room with Bath ... ALFRED SIMONS, Manager SCesoccorcosececesescoeosanssoce prices are mace powsc@ie T* +coume the world’s most eficsent factornes, THE FIRESTONE MAME AND GUARANTEE — =. —— | -csome “cancers | a IACKSONVILLE = FLORIDA + YOUR individeal contort end: Jackeonville. Every 100m wi tub and shower, soft water, steom best, eors ‘nd individual reading lemps. Al®: CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE « COFFEE SHOP Retes--Single with Private Bath 78 Rooms $200 - 90 Rooms $2.50 | © Riese 5808. + 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Setuple Rooms with Privete Beth $4.00 Slight increase for double occupancy IND Hore! “HOTEL PATTEN MOTEL Chenescoss, Jove. Sevoun, au 4 | METAL PORCH SETS } 2 Chairs and 2 Tables;. 1 | with removable tray for | serving. Orange and Green. | | METAL YARD SETS |} | i Cigar Store In orange and green; table } and 4 chairs with matching | suabcotls in gey and brilliant rs. DAILY BASEBALL orange and green. All trays | RETURNS BY WIRE | Femovable for serving. | ' Listen to the Voice of Firestone — featuring Margare: Speaks. Soprame aah tue Fremume Cher: ‘ Symphony, and William Daly's Or chestra—every Monday mghtower N BC Namemmncie Nemmemt Paul’s Tire and Auto Supply Store RAYMOND CURRY, PROP. PHONE 65 Commer Planing and White Sm. Sturdy, Well-Built BEACH CHAIRS Reclining chairs with or | without Canopy in attractive colors. Come in and get the re- sults of the MAJOR. BASEBALL LEAGUES. GET READY FOR THE | TOURIST SEASON Now by profiting on the above at | 10 Per Cent Reductions. | Drinks, Etc. \ i In Red, Green and Oak | J |) finish. | \ | | | | = { ed IRI IT IIII ISI II IIS APP O A TI AAMAAAAALAAAA hd dh ddd Lid ded dd ddd ddd dd LLAAAALLAMALALAAALAAMMAMMAM AAA dl |

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