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PAGE FOUR : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN reserving NATIONAL CAMPAIGN ae ——— NOW LANGUJSHING vc. oe we plat ‘CONCERT SUNDAY | JACKSON SQUARE! Summer Is Saled Time | | campaign If the Union party talks itself (Continued from Page One) | constantly in the center of the that the | Ut at the start, it wil Enjoyable Party Given Thursday Mrs. Charles MeCarthy. former- | ly Miss Edith Russell, was given a birthday and farewell party Thaorsday evening when Misses Alberta Peterson and Carmelina Alfonso jointly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Peterson on William street. : A large number of Mrs. McCar- thy’s friends gathered to help her celebrate her 20th birthday an- niversary and bid her farewell as she will leave Monday for Nor- folk to join her husband and make her future home H Those aftending this enjoyable event were: Vilma Alfonso, Car- men Alfonso, Katharyn Allen,. Hilda DeMeritt, Clarabelle Cerezo,; Florence Torres, Dollis Burchall,! Virginia Perez. Jaunita Mayg,' Consuelo Carmona, Rose Appel,! Grace Perez, Alberta Peterson, Ofelia Machado, Dora Machado. | Jeff Knight. Jr., Robert Curry,’ Paul Mesa, Jr., Sammy Russell,: Henry Higgs, Orlando Caraballo,? Marcos Mesa, Jr., Paul Sawyer, Charles Wardlow. Douglas Mc-} Carthy, Earl Ingraham, Frank; Alvarez, Gilmore Park, Ramon} Rubio, Howard Kirby, Julio Lace-| donia. Mrs. Charles Nash, Mrs. Charles A. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. S. v\ McCarthy, Mrs. Evelina Rect Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Peter- son. Dance Tonight At Habana-Madrid | Moonlight Dance to take place tonight at Habana-Madrid Club is! expected to draw an unusually large crowd, This popular night club offers dancing by moonlight in what; they call the “coolest spot in the city” or the “naturally air-con- ditioned” night club. George Dean and his 11-piece orchestra will furnish a good pro-; gram of dance rhythm for the “4 fair. Miss Dion Will Take Up Stadies In Canada i Miss Margaret Dion, daughter | Announcement Winner Of Prize Isadore Rodriguez was winner of the prize, a gallon of wine, given last evening at the Formal i The Welters Cornet Band, a rege epee ald age (oT CN a I Pee ey SS Duval street. { ie ade cian ‘is withthe Island City Choral Sing- man wearing the best looking suit .). Square on Sunday, August 2 in the opinion of the judges. The beginning promptly at 5:30 p. m. suit which was responsible for Mr.; The program follows: Rodriguez being awarded the: America. prize was purchased yesterday! March, morning at Mendell’s Men's Shop. P¢*S- s ; Overture, It was one of the first Hart,’ poimes, Schaffner & Marx Suits to be sold! Spiritual, “Let Me Ride”, Chora} in Mendell’s First Sale, . | Singers—Boatner. Del Woods and his popular; Mexican Dance, “Horas de Mel- dance band furnished music forjanco ia,” with “La Golondrina” the event. (Mexican Home, Sweet Home)—} Pe eee ane | Serradell, arranged by M.-C. Mey-| A e Dance jrellez. j Spiritual, “No Hiding Place’— At Raul’s Club | Mrs, Wil'a A. Townsend. March, “The Thunder”’—Sousa. Waltz, “Blue Danube” (Choral W. C. B., ac- NOON BY WELTERS CORNET BAND i | | Isadore Rodriguez |T0 BE RENDERED IN AFTER- | for “Hostrauser’s”—Cham- “Pantheon” — Another large crowd is ex-| _ pected to gather tonight at Raul’s| Singers) —Sousa; Club on Roosevelt Boulevard for companiment. the big Saturday evening dancej Serenade, “What Are the Wild which starts at 10 o’clock. | Waves Saying ""—Glover, i John Pritchard and his rhythm! March, “On the Square”—Sid- boys have planned a’ good musical{"ey Mitchel. : prograni for this event. “Star Spang’ed Banner”’—Key. | . The Choral Singers are . under {the direction of Ellen Welters- {Sanchez, and Shedrae Hannibal is | director of the Welters Cornet 1 Band. Mir. and Mrs. Benjamin Sawyer Sawyers Have House Guests |have'as their house guests, Mr. NEW BEER WILL and Mrs. Louis J. Carbonell and| { daughter, Mitzi. They arrived here yesterday | over the highway from New York. BE SOLD HERE |CABRERA WHOLESAL GRO- CERY, INC., APPOINTED Of Engagement LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wells,! 607 William street, announce the engagement and approaching mar-j; Cabrera Who'esale Grocery, riage of their daughter, Miss|Inc., have been appointed local Edna Mae Wells to Owen M.| distributors for Old Union Lager Curry, son of Mr. and Mrs, Milton| Beer, manufactured by the Old Curry. ‘Union Products Company, Inc., of The wedding will be an event| New Orleans, La. of the near future. This popular beer, which is one } --—____________jof the leading brands se'ling in Miami by her father. From Mi-:the state, was mtroduced to Key known ers, will render a concert at Jack- k. ‘HEN summer shows what it is really capable of by descending on us with one of its inevitable hot spells, our palates crave cool and refreshing foods. The salad is natu- rally our first thought, and a Pine- apple-Tomato Aspic, with its deli- cate blend of tomato and natural, unsweetened Hawaiian pineapple juices, is guaranteed to revive the spirits of even the most heat-ex- hausted family or guests. Pineapple-Tomato Aspic 2 cups solid pack tomatoes 1 teaspoon drie* thyme 1 teaspoon salt 6 cloves % bay leat 32 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Xe trated or .a 2 drops Tabasco sauce ¥e teaspoon cayenne (optional) Small can of asparagus tips 2 tablespoons gelatine 2 cups the can of asparagus about 20 min- | utes, or until the tomatoes are very soft. Then strain through a fine sieve, pressing through as much of the pulp as possible. While this is cooking, soak the gelatine in 14 cup of the pineapple juice. Over this pour the hot tomato juice, and stir until gelatine is dis solved. Add remainder of pineapple juice. Rinse mold in ¢old water, place the asparagus tips in it in a regular design, pour in-a little of the gelatine mixture and return to the refrigerator to harden. As soon as the mixture has set, add more of the gelatine, continue addimg smal quantities of the gelatine frixture funtil the mold is full. Thus the asnaragus is kept on thé bottom of the mold which, when inverted, be- comes the top of the salad. Serve Hawaiian pineapp's juice jon crisp lettuce with mayonnaise Simmer the tomatoes with all of | or Louis Dressing. This will provide {%e seasonings and the water from | from six to eight servings. by the local distributors. will fly over the city this after- noon, dropping circulars advertis- ing “Old Union” Lager Beer. These circulars will be scattered over all parts of Key West. Five hundred are countersigned by the distributors and the find- A plane sentative of The ers of these countersigned ci-cu-/| lars will entitle them to free bot- tles of “Old Union” by present- ing the countersigned circulars to any local beer vendor. In conversation with a repre- MONDAY LADIES’ LUCKY DAY Citizen today, Mr. Cabrera stated, “Representing Old Union Beer in Key West is in line with our siogan, ‘We Fly High for Quality but Keep Our Reet on the Ground as to Price.’ Old Union Lager Beer is six per- cent.” Subscribe to The Citizen. — ALaACe PALAG Ben Lyon-Joan Marsh in DANCING FEET Marguerite Churchill-Bruce Cabot in WITHOUT CHILDREN Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-25¢ of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dion, one}ami Miss Margaret went to Wash-| of the honor graduates at the| ington, D, C., for a visit of about} Convent of Mary Immaculate this;two weeks with a brother, Louis} year, left this week to take up a} Dion, who is employed in one of} course of studies at St. Mary’s}the departments in the capitol,} Academy, at Windsor, Ontario,|and afterwards will proceed to Canada. Windsor where she willl remain She was accompanied as far as} for about one year. 4 PROSECUTOR NOW PERSONAL MENTION SEEKS BIG SHOTS «Continued from Page One) | Miss Clava Perez was an arriv-; nual budget. Dewey’s own salary al on the Cuba yesterday after-jas special prosecutor is $16,690 a noon after a vacation with rela-|year (salary of a district attor- tives and friends in Cuba. ney less the cuts of the present! = administration). Associates say} Mrs. J. M. Varela and grand-| it is much less than he was earn- daughter, Alicia Perez, were pas- sengers leaving on the Steamship Cuba yesterday for Tampa where they will spend abot one es with relatives and friends. Jerry Navarro was an arrivall over the highway from New York; this week, coming in company} with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Car-) home of his upéle and aunt, Mr. ing in private practice. In organizing his staff he de- Mmanded men without political “obligations.” He himself has said farewell to politics. In 1932} he aided Medalie’s senate cam- paign. A year before he was chair- man of the board of governors of the Young Republicans’ club. Since*then hevhas not set foot in- politigal meeting. bonell, and is the guest at ute fae a distejct, club or attended al and Mrs, Arthur Pastorini. i Dewey is married and has two oe | sons, four years and'a year old. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carbonell -He is a graduate of the Univer- and Columbia and daughter, Mitzi, arrived here} sity of Michigan yesterday over the Overseas High-} way for a visit of one week with! Mr. Carbonell’s parents, Mr. and; Mrs. Felipe Carbonell on Fleming} street. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hyman and} son, Jack, Jr., leit over tne high-| way yesterday morning for a visit at Mr. Hyman’s former home in Birmingham, Ala., accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Shaw and daughter, Jo Ann, of Birmingham, who were visiting the Hymans. Mrs. Shaw is a sister of Mr. Hy- man. Mrs. Celida Nelson and daugh- ter, Marietta, who were in Ha- vana for several weeks with rele- law school. He likes sailing and tennis, reads biographies mysteries, Jacqueline, jeft yesterday for Tampa to join Mrs. Doughtry, who. has been visiting at points in the state for the past two months. Holland McCormick, supervisor} of the state beverage department, ; Mrs, McCormick and their daugh- | ter, who were spending — several days in Key West, left yesterday | for Tampa. Judge H. H. Taylor, Judge W.} H. Burwell, P. L. Wilson, of Mi-| ami, and T. Jenkins Curry, of and}; tives, returned on the Cuba yes-} Key Largo, who were in Key West! terday. {for several meetings of the Over- seas Road and Toll Bridge Com-. Francisco Menendez, father of | mission with other bodies, left by Mrs, J. R. Valdez, was an arrival| highway and boat yesterday for, on the S. S. Cuba yesterday and} their respective home cities. { will visit briefly with Dr. and i Mrs. Valdes before proceeding to} ‘Meet your friends and say) Miami. “Have you tried OLD UNION.! Be my friend—try one bottle: now.” Highest quality beer. {| Mrs. E. H. Smith, who was here for the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Nettie Elbertson, and remain } ed afterward for a visit with rela-} tives, left yesterday on a E M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Steamship Cuba for Tampa. W. T. Doughtry, cashier of the P. and O. S. S. company, and children, Joan, Anne, John and West today by this well firm. A new and novel way of intro- ducing this beer has been adopted LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DE ued the 6t a J . has filed} made} tax deed to be is-t id certificate em-| wing described prop-; € inty of Monroe, State . to-wF { erty under the said certificate is: sued in the name of H. H. Crain said certificate shall» a ording to law, property described therein will bi sold to the highest bidder at thi the in the month of ROSS C. SAWYER, cuit Court of Monro: Florida. 2 Clerk County, NOTICE tice is hereby given that the! General County Registration Books! Will be open at the County Court Ho K est, Florida, in the offic Supervisor of Registra-| tion, commencing the 3rd day of} August, A. D. 1936, and each day) until and including the of October, A. D. 1936, nd holidays excepted, from nine o'clock A. M. to ve o’cloek noon and from two! o'clock P. M. until five ofcloek P. M. for the purpose of registering alified electors for the General on to be in November 1936. JOHN ENGLAND, Supervisor of Registration for Mon- roe County, Florida. jly25; augl MONKOE THEATER Spencer Tracy-Myrna Loy =a WHIPSAW | Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20e; Night: 15-25¢ —in our— Shoe Department Our entire stock of SUMMER SHOES to choose from! All have been reduced for clear- ance. High and low heeis . . . all wanted styles. . . . Come Early! SPECIAL: 200 pairs Ladies’ Sandals, to close out pair . es 50e LOVELY HOSIERY—Afatch- able with our Footwear... . Every pair guaranteed. jack SONVILLE FLORID (CHARLIE GRINER, Menage SPECIAL MONDAY Organzy, Imported Organdy in Dot and Marquesette, all regular $1.00 yard, Monday, yd. 50c SELLING OUT ALL SUMMER DRESSES Every Dress im Stock Must Be Sold regardless of price. Come Early for Best Bargai 100 Ladies’ Silk : $1.79 Dresses: ._...:..... (You'll surely buy two of these AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE - COFFEE SHOP Rates--Single with Private Bath: 78 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms $2.50 40 Rooms $3.00 - 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Sample Rooms with Private Bath $4.09 Stight increase for dovble occupancy Other 1B POUND Horete HOTEL PATTEN HOTEL DESOTO a Tenn Sevanssh, Ge when you see them.) j news, it might appear !new Union party alone is alert to | its opportunities, that it is steal-| ling an important march on the jtwo older parties at a moment’ | ‘when popular interest in the cam- | paign is manifestly keen. | Bat isithat reallly the case? It ‘always is possible that the older ies, out of the wealth of their ERIS HOLTSBERG’S Monday Sale We are ready for MONDAY with some more SPECIALS. Last Monday’s DOLLAR SPE- CIAL SALE was 2 complete Sell-Out. Compare Our Prices —See Windows. 25 pieces of New Printed Voiles, 40 “inch, beautiful colors; plenty of biack and white, reg: 25c, on sale at per yard ... 15¢ 10 pieces of Printed Flaxons, on sale, yard 15¢ 3-year guaranteed Sheets, size 81x50. reg. babe at i. “ 3-year 54x90 and New Lace-Table window, on sale 25¢ Pillow ‘ Monday, 3 25c White Indian Head, sale, .—— ° ;| Samples of $1.98 Wash Dre close outs _ New Silk Night Gowns. : or peach, on sale Heavy Satin Slips, see window, on sale $1.00 One Table with Remnams at Reduced Prices {| Double-Bed Mesquite on sale - $2.50 Heavy Unbleached Cotton, reg, 15c, on sale 10 for $1.09 i] Men’s Blue Work-Shirts, Uncle Sam Brand. on sale SOc Extra size Voile Dresses, sizes i up to 52. on sale $1.00 || Beautiful New Silk Chiffons, H on sale, yard = $1.00 ‘| All $1.00’ Silks, Tripple Sheers and Crepes, on sale yd. 75e White Linen for Suits, a wrinkle-resisting Linen, per yard te: $1.00 Another shipment of Children’s School Dresses, on sale 2 ie. i‘ 100 54-inch Navy Blue Se: for Schoo] Skirts on sale, per yard - $1.00 All $1.98 White Shoes. closing out Monday & $1.49 Navy Bive Tripple Sheer Fall Dresses, on sale + 3 s----..... $3.95 and $5.95 SPECIAL CLOSE OUT: One lot $1.00 Wash Ilresses, on sale Monday 50c $3.95 Large Size Lace Dresses. on sale o $2.9% SPECIAL MONDAY MORNING Sale of new Krinkle-Crepe Dresses, practical tailored and dressy models with seller cape and collars; others with new Sun-Backs. Contrasting trim and piping with ornaments and art'stic buttons, sizes 14 to 46, on sale : ._.. $1.00 Special sale of Black Parasols, made of heavy cloth. beauti- ful handles, reg. $1.75, on sale Monday, only __.. $1.25 Isc Bars, i first time an cal eagerly, @LAB YOU BOUEHT A movement hz OLD UNION | G-E THRIFT UNIT GIVES YOU LOWEST COST REFRIGERATION E only refriger- I ator mechanism with forced-feed lubrication and oil cooling, available = both G-E Fiatop and Monitor Top modeis. Prices cs low as $3.94 Down —and— $3.94 Per Month with 4 Years Pay- ment Plan For a kimited time only we will gee 2 ere! allowance cn your CLD HCE BOK THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. OLD UNION LAGER BEER Sex Percent TIDAL ZL LL 2 BREWED FROM THE BEST MATERIALS AND INGREDIENTS Mellow Properly Aged Palatable Refreshing and OUR BIG SPECIAL 25 pieces 40 inch Printed and Plain SILKS, all at yard— 50c _——_———_—$—$—$— $y JUST RECEIVED: Shipment all colors Non -Crushable Linen. BOYS’ SHORT AND LONG PANTS for School just in. 5 doz. All Silk Bed $1.00 Spreads _.......... COMPLETE LINE BEACH WEAR See our large line of BATH- ING SUITS, BEACH TOGs, PAJAMAS; SLACKS, SHORTS, Etc. ALL PRICED RIGHT. ALL COTTON PIECE- “GOODS REDUCED 40 inch Printed Flaxohs, yard ©) 15e All colors: Bréadcloth, nee ,20C “ 20¢ 30 pairs Curtains, YOU'LL BE SURPRISED at the bargains which you'll find Monday at The Store of Fashon City’s Leading Ladies’ Store 1. APPELROUTH Pillow Tubing. 40 ahd 42 inch, yard Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS They're Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Invigorating LEADS IN SALES OLD UNION LAGER BEER Leads Ewery City Whereve: Suid Satisfaction Priced at EASY TERMS—10 DAYS THOMPSON’S ICE CO. onty 10c For Sale By ALL LEADING VENDORS SHOOT THE WORKS TA AZLALALALLALZLLALLALLABAZL EDAD Da i _LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA rae eras |

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