The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 13, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ese SOCIETY ( DOCCCCECOEECOCOOOEEEOEOO OOOO OO OSEOOOOOOSOOOSOEOO Making Ready For !Lucky Number Dance Membership Dance | Tomorrow Night ineieationsl Lucky Number Dance o'held at Cuban Club night at 9:30 o’clock. Del Woods’ Orchestra will fur-; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rudolph, of | Democratic Club of Monroe Coun- nich a program of dance music New York, Mrs. Susanne Wilson} ty for the bi: bership Dance for this affair. Prize will be a Wier and Mrs. A. Wiley, of Pitts-| _®hich is to be given at Habana-' gation of wine. ! burgh; were recent visitors who! “Madrid Club on W: ednesday eve- = _| believe Key West is the ideal spot | ning, August 19. ‘take care of the needs of their for a winter home and expect to} Ray Bridwell, secretary of the| friends.amd,should they not re- select homes in the near future,! club and on the committee in ceive these; Mr. Briwell advises they said. i charge of arrangements, states; them, to attend the meeting of, Visiting different parts of the that everything is being done to the club to be held tomorrow eve-| land yesterday they saw many make this one of the biggest so-'ning at 8:00 o’clock in the Coun-! plaées which, if purehasable, would } cial events ever held in Key!ty Court House. jmake delightful residences, winter ! West. |” A large attendance is expected|or summer, and upon their return | Members of the club are being; at this session as final arrange-, will make an investigation of con- mailed additional invitations to, ments for the dance wil! be mane with a view to buying. [BARGAINS IN PANTS ‘0 me \AT MENDELL’S SALE areata ars will be many ‘busi- ness opportunities for progressive men and it is his intention to lo-! Leonte Valladares, of Key West, Was a guest at the Hotel Semi- nole in Jacksonville, this week. * VISITORS HERE PRAISE CITY, e -~ * © | BELIEVE KEY WEST IS IDEAL SPOT FOR WINTER HOME | | will b tomorrow Several hundred were mailed out this morning t and friends of the Young | ! | | | 1 membe | t Hl | j PERSONAL MENTION cate here when he return in a SOCOOHSSESSHOSEEOESSESOOES ; few weeks, if property prices are} “right”. LCAREYNOW CONVALESCING Special bargains in Mendell’s First Sale will be found in an ad- vertisement on the front page ofl rich, assistant) this issue of The Citizen. | administrator, was| This store is offering a bargain | morning | pants ; ill | price on 20 pairs of men’s ssh | KEY WEST RESIDENT UNDER- | Robert C. Unkrich, Flerida FERA an arrival by plane this from Jacksonville, and re-; niain here on business until Sun-, Which have been slightly soiled. | harbor at Buenaventura, Colum. a. | June on the run from Cristo {-Guayaquil, part of thé Pan / meri- 'end thence across the Andes to } Montevideo and Buenos. Aires. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN atid iirasagissad. Photo Van American-Groce airweys CUTTING TRAVEL TIME IN SOUTH AMERICA ‘LYING through the sayways, skimming over the sea lanes or negotiating dry land is all the sane to this clipper ship of the tis the S-43, latest creation of Sik: the largest amphibian of its type ever built—providing accon:moda- tions for 16 passengers. The giant bird is shown here resting on tie It was introduced into service last 1a! to can Grace Airways route fro: the Canal Zone to Colombia, Ec: ador, Peru, Bolivia and Santiago, Chile, The fast new airliners in this day. Mrs. Minnie Otto, who was spending a vacation in Miamij _ with relatives, arrived by plane! this morning accompanied by her: niece, Mis. George T. Rice, who will visit her mother Mrs. Peter! Williams. A. L. West, with the state road department,’ who was on a business visit to, points in the state, returned this morning by plane from Miami. bridge designer! an: Mendel!’s First Sale has attract-| ed a large number of Key West- ers who want high quality mer- chandise at low prices. SRIGIALS STATE OF Hf JUDICIAL IN CIRCUIT COURT, FEORI IN Complainant, A FOSTER REY Defe _OF PUBLICATION ed cause th: 2 non- rida and i York Ci ity. Mark Plummer, who was away: from the city for a short period, returned by plane this morning from Miami. : plaint f E. P. Bayly, son of Mr. Edward Bayly, who visiting for one month in Tampa: with friends, returned on the; Cuba this morning. and! | Commodore Von and Mrs. aGedestiahe! accom- panied by Professor and Mrs. Von Mietk-Liuba, left recently over the highway for Tampa where they will remain indefinitely. ~ YOUR DESTINY |=" By LE MARS Ceccccccccersanccescscoce The character and talents of those born between JULY 24 TO AUGUST 22 LEO people are generous, sym-} \' pathetic and magnetic; make ex- cellent nurs are emotional and wonderfully intuitive, and have great power for good, as they are practical, philosophical and spirit- ual. Have great love for their own; will allow no one to dictate management of their children, and will become furlous 1f any- one reproves or hurts them. Are inclined to ve lazy and to borrow. Are easily attracted to the oppo- site sex, but not distinguished for constancy. Shou'd select mates with the greatest care, otherwise } long continued troubles will re-} sult. Should marry those born | between November 22 and De-; cember 21 (Sagittarius), March} 21 and April 19 (Aries). A RUBY} will greatly aid their intu‘tion. Can a'so wear a Diamond. fendant is over the one years; that there in the State of Florida the of a summons in whom would bin It is therefore defendant be and quired to appear t in said , the h, of twen’ service upon lant. th day of otherwise the! jbeen ill and at last decided, after | approval, | ope » sworn bill iY by Dr. | is no person} en that he has gained about 10! 10, & MRS. MPNAUGHTON ons of said bill will be taken; as confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered th: der be published onc for four consecutive w ; Key West Citizen, a new lish ¢ ALLAN B. CLEAR: Solicitor for Co IN CiRCUrT cou RT, STATE OF, F H JUDICIAL COUNTY.: MARIA MONDA a Complainant, SioNDARES, Defendant. It appearing by the sworn Dill filed in the above-stated cause that JOSE Jose Mondares, the defendant there-} in named, is a non-resident of the State of Florida and is now i Postmaster ; that said de- years; that there is no pe! the State of Florida t summons in chancery upon would bind said defendant. It is therefore ordered that satd defendant be and he is hereby re quired to appear to the bill of plaint filed in said cause on or be-| fore “Monday, 7th day of 36, otherwise t “of ‘said bill will be as confessed by said defendan It is further ordered th der be published once e: for four consecutive w: in The] Key West Citizen, a nev lished in said county Done of July, (SEAL) and state. and ordered this By FLORENC ALLAN B. CLE Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ aie | N SOOTIIIOOS. IM: TOITTS ‘ OLD PAPERS i nee ‘of Mrs. Leon Carey, ithe highway this week to s :guest of Mr. service run on schedules which tie lin with those of the luxurious i | i 1 WENT MAJOR OPERATION AT LOCAL HOSPITAL SPECIAL NOTICE TO CITY TAX PAYERS Friends of Leon Carey are ex-} tending congratulations on his re-{ cove from an illness which! tated a major operation|the City of Key West, and kept him confined over a pe-;having submitted to riod of 31 da; | Council his preliminary For some time Mr. Carey had} ment rol] for the year all persons desi to undergo anjhave corrections thereof This was performed! whether in listing valuation E. H. Carnes, Marine hos-! property or otherwise, are here- pital. Mr. Carey’s years at sea|by notified that said assessment ent tled him to this service, it is:roli will be in the office of the City Clerk, accessible to the pub- This morning he told The Citi-!lic, beginning Monday, August 1936, and including Fri he} August 21, 1936 for said pur- | poses | The Clerk’s office will be open | for said period from 9:00 a. m. to \ 00 m. and from 2:00 p. m. to | 4:30 p. m. daily except Saturdays and Sundays; Saturdays will be (from 9:00 a. m. to 12 m. i ! Any person desiring a correc- jtion as above shall fjle with the 'City Clerk on or before Friday, | August 21, 1936, his or her peti- sewers) aaorithe as | tion to the City Council, setting and Mrs. Carey, 1401 {forth his or her objections to said jassessment and the corrections de- A resident of Hollywood, Calif., |sired to be made. ee { [Mrs. McNaughton was anxious to! The City Council will meet at! see the scenic beauties of the | the City Hall, Friday, Aur at 21, country through which she passed, | 1936, at 8:00 p. m. for the px end therefore made the trip from | POS® ot cqeematng The nascent The Tax Cotlector-Ass an examination, ation, | pounds and feels better than yhas in many months. ON VISIT TO CIT Mrs, J. M, McNaughton, ar er i vacation of ,| United Street. 1 its \the great moving picture center to!@%d making proper corrections’ Key West by bus. jand will reconvene from day to, | day until all of said petitio \have been heard and equaiization of assessments are comileted WALLACE PINDER. aug8-13-15 City Clerk. ENG. G. RUSSELL’S FAMILY COMES HERE n in| whom! Highway from Miami last evening } »m-! They came here to join Mr. Rus-j| | Sell, Ken) about two weeks. ore) aper pub- jing her home with the Rusells in Subscribe to The Citizen—20e | weekly, Arrivals over the Over-Sea twere Mrs. Guilreymo Russell, | | daughter, Helen and son, peek | NOTICE Mrs. Kathleen Demeritt, beautician at DOROTHEA BEAUTY SHOPPE, will leave tomorrow for Miami and re- main until next Tuesday for the purpose of securing a new HEATLESS and MACHINE- LESS low priced wave. | engineer on the P. and O./ !S. S. Florida and will remain for | They were accompanied by} | Miss Shirley Velasco, who is mak- | ‘shall! steamships visiting the same west coast ports, so that it is now pos- sible for travelers—by combining airplane and steamship travel—to see more of South America and to cover longer distances in a shorter | time than was ever possible before. They can now visit in ease and com- fort scores of places in the interior formerly reached with great diffi- culty—gigantic ruins of mysterious cities raised up in the mountain fastnesses thousands of years ago, spas wih curative waters which have long been popular with those in the know, Indian villages where life is still lived as it was in the days of the Incas, and charming colonial cities, resting in the clouds in mountain settings unsur passed anywhere in the world. ‘LUCKY NUMBER DANCE) Tomorrow Night 9:30 till ? CUBAN CLUB Prize: Gallon Wine Del Woods’ Orchestra ADMISSION . MONROE THEATER | Eleanor Whimey-Tom Keene in TIMOTHY’S QUEST W. Williams-June Travis in TIMES SQUARE PLAY BOY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25 THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 Seuth St. Phone 574-. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embaimer 135 Night 696-¥ [PROTECT Pho: | Miami. 29th day) ~ SeeflL OF FLORIDA How J | at Low"Circle Tour” rates Frequent Service — Low Fares “What Money-Saver Lute Hodges’ boy, Joe, alms t take a course in tax payin’ at th’ University this fall. He sez he fig- gers that’s what he'll be doin’ th’ most of. Eli Potts spent th’ week-end under th’ used car his nephew riank | give him. NEW METHOD FOR PERMANENT WAVE ——— Mrs. Kathleen Demeritt expert at Dorothea Bea wil Jeave | | PHLACE THE GHOST PATROL i 2uty tomorrow morning mi and remain ur Matinee: S-10c; Night next week. Miami, Mrs inst-H} in the Shoppe a new s and heatless low permanent wave. j ile in | will arrange t thea Beauty j chinele ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” WE HELP HOLD THE COST CF LIVING DOWN provide choicest in fresh Fruits, The MAYFLO WER RE he oe Yet with the Vege- you tables and Groceries. We meet all competition with 1] low prices and high quality Order Al. Food Needs Through | | DRESSED POULTRY FRUITS VEGETABLES FISH MEATS TURTLE DAIRY PRODUCTS The GEORGE WASHINGTON 200 Open all the yee: Rucee anc evry modem com vemeence one vernce samme ene ese: comme RATES tom $2.50 GARAGE mien. te Recsonabie Rote: Posted «» Every Room MANAGEMENT Phone 67 Free Delivery ' i | ! SS 1 814 Fleming Street NAVARRO. Iac. See eee 601 DUVAL STREET ‘For Carol. who deserves the world with « fence...™ Carel Torrance read the card. put “Bat I dont want the world with 2 fence . . . I want 2 very small corner of it... and I'l never have 2.” Marian Sims, whese “Morning Star” was 2 1935 success, has written 2 thoroughly modern story about 2 thoroughly modern girl. who dared to leave a little world to see what 2 biggc one offered. Dont miss x JACKSONVILLE $8.75 TAMPA DAYTONA BEACH 7.50° ORLANDO W. PALM BEACH 3.95 MIAMI ... BUS STATION 210 DUVAL sT. KEY WEST, FLA. FORIDAMoror[ines 8.25) 3.75; For Sale 2 egies “T SC THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (Lon heb Ak ba Ld LA THE WORLD WITHA FENCE A New Story by Marian Sims STARTING FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 IN THE CITIZEN SL bd bd eA A AAA AA AAeALLXALLALLZAZALALAZLA | | | i i ' j i OO hk hiked de he dhdadkedkdiaddiddl

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