The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 27, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Reegececceccocceccace cot SRE S20e0e Birthday Party For Mes. Linton Curry | Mrs, Linton Curry, Supervisor of the WPA Women’s Work ter, was given a very pleasing urty at the close of terday afternoon. box containing many wearing (ap- by Mrs. useful artic parel was Piedad Parra, half of the wo and a huge cake weighing en pounds, dec- crated with candles, adoxyned the} table surrounded by flowers-Mrs. | na few very appropriate; s expressed her apprecia-! tion of the thoughtfulness of her! workers, | The cake which was made by, one of our local bakers, decorated with thread, spools, thimbles and} Needles was cut, and each of the workers was given a piece, The party s enlivened by a stringed orchestra led by Mr. Bar- roso. Mr. MelInni the time- keeper, sang the ‘Kicking Mule.” Fern Ghavten To | Hold Celebration ' Fern Chapter 21, Order 08, Eastern Star, will hold an annuali Robert Morris’ birthday celebr: tion tomorrow afternoon, _ begil ning at 4 o'clock, at Rest Beach. Each member of the chapter privileged to bring one guest, it is stated, while all visiting members ‘are invited to attend. | Anyone y ing to attend, who; has no mode of transportation, | ommodated by ’phon-j ellie Louise Russell, worthy matron, 63 who will provide transportation, it is, stated. « ! ' principal of the Key West Junior- eecsseccecccsccccscceces| Fay 22 ’ eeccccccccoeccce ! M. Mastinez And Wife | Are Visiting Here | Mario Martinez, attache of the Pan-American Airways, and Mrs. Martinez, visiting in Key! West and are guests at the Mar-; tinez home, 818 White street. They are accompanied by Mrs., William Gerecke, whose husband are is a photographer with the Pan-, 2°s° 4 American corporation. Mrs. Ge- recke is enjoying a brief vacation. | Miss Rose Albury Leaves Over Highway { Miss Rosé Mary Albury left! ver the highway yesterday morn-j for Washington, D. C., where e will visit for two weeks with! ; friends after which she will en. roll at Providence Hospital in| that city. | for Graduating from the Convent of Mary Immaculate with the class of 1935, she attended St. Mary's} Academy in Windsor, Canada. last year as a Freshman. ——— O’Bryants Return Home Last Night Professor Horace O’Bryant, Senior High School, and M O’Bryant returned over the Over-| yng Sea Highway last evening from a vacation trip of two months at Oxford, Florida, The O’Bryants state that they| / spent their vacation at their old home on a farm enjoying country ife. Professor O’Bryant will] spend the few weeks preceding! the opening of school, for the 1936-37 school term. Dance Tonight At Cuban Club Key West’s first “Knock-Knock”, Dance will be held tonight at Cuban Club on Duval street start-! ing at 9:00 o'clock. John Pritchard’s orchestra willl | theme-song for tonight | “Knock, Knock. Who’s There.” furnish a lively program and their will be} It is expected that there will be an unusually large crowd in at-/ tendance tonight as quite a num- ber of members of the National; Guard have expressed their ieee tion of attending. PERSONAL MENTION @ecceveoess--.cecscocees Everett and son: Everett, Jr., who were spending a} vacation with relat in Tampa,; were returning passengers on the! Florida this morning. H Mrs. Melvin Russell and sons! Melvin, Jr., and Pat, who were! spending the summer in the moun- tains of North Carolina, returned} on the Florida this morning _ac-| companied by Mr. Russell who left; about 10 days ago to join them. who have been weeks with Mr Gato, Jr., at the home‘on Duval} street, will leave on Monday for Havana. spending several Charl ‘onovitz left over the} highway Wednesday morning for! a visit to points in the north and east. | ' J. T. Malone, of Key West. is a! visitor in Jacksonville and is reg- istered at the Seminole Hotel. Miss Sylvia Sa r, who was in Miami undergoing treatment by al returned on the plane} ami this morning accom- panied by her mother Mrs. Annie Sawyer. Captain head of Ma THOMASINE M. MILLER}: —BEAUTICIAN— : Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574.. Pe. Johnny Mack Brown’ in CROOKED TRAIL Serial and Comedy nationally advertised brands which _\first grade merchandise. land retail feed store and carries Aer | MANY SPECIALS AT EINHORN’S Enihorn’s Grocery, corner Du- val and Olivia streets, is today ad- vertising a long list of week-end specials on sale at this store. Savings can be made on prac- tically all staple items used in the home by taking advantage of these prices on Friday and Saturday, Mr. Einhorn points out. Almost a!l items advertised are! assures the purchasers of getting In connection with the grocery, '. Einhorn operates a wholesale a fine line of feeds and live-stock, for poultry in Miami and Key West, was an arrival on the plane from Miami today. Mrs, Eliza Weatherford arrived by plane this morning from Mi- ‘ami and wil] remain for a while. Mr. Weatherford, whé was ill in Miami from the effects of gas asphyxiation, is reported as hav- ing almost completely recovered. Ontario, | preparing] Ut THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEFT RINGS TO CHURCH CARDIFF.—Mrs. Isabel M.|" Jenkins directed in her will that) STORE OPENS her two diamond rings be affixed! to the banners of St. Michael’s| church in this city. Samuel Tift’s Cash Grocery, {822 Fleming street, will open for business tomorrow morning. The phone number is 695. LEGALS T, STATE OF! JUD! L COUNTY. " e, : * Caer ‘publishes a few in this MARIA MONDARES, | The Citizen. Complainant, vs. i » SLEVENTM MONROE RY issue of Pecccccocseoccssere: revn CLASSIFIED COLUMN eevee WANTED WANTED—Representative to look after our*magazine subscription interests in Key West and vicin- ity. Our plan enables you to secure a good part of the han dreds of dollars spent in this vicinity each fall and winter for magazines.- Oldest agency in U. S. Guaranteed lov on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Instructions and equip- ment free. Start a growing aud permanent business in who'e or spare time. Address MOU COTTRELL, Inc., Road, North Cohocton, aug26-2t JOSE It appearing by the filed in the above-stats us) s, the deféndant there- a non-resident of the) i ation- eocce rs; that there ‘lorida the servicé of a} whom | ant. a that said defendant s hereby re-{ quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or be-| fore Monday, y E tember, A. D. en, a ne’ lished in said county and Done and ordered this SAW R, Deputy Clerk. B, JR, “FOR RENT ig fe hee | PURNISHED BUNGALOW-—Cor. Gdorgiw andvAlbury street Ap- ' ply 905’ South street. aug26-6t _—————— ia ROOMS |THE MUNRO, i28 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS: single, $2.50, $3.00 wee! double, $3.50, $4.00 week. e of twenty= ‘ Close in. 4-1mo no person} the service! upon| defendant. | NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant Board. Phone 701. aug22-6t MONROE THEATER rFrances Farnier-John Howard in BORDER FLIGHT Margaret Lindsay and Glenda Farrell in THE LA'W INTO HIS HAND Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25c¢ _, EE AR. SMITH’S GROCERY | Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Butter, first grade, tb Sagan ASAD <n nnnn cc cssen nn Evaporated Milk, 3 cans . Rose Milk, can Shortening, tb Potatoes, 10 lbs. Onions, 3 Ibs. Grits, box .... Peas, No. 2 can . Corn, No. 2 can ........... ppea m-| in said_cause on or be-} the 7th day of Sep-! otherwise thet d dill will be taken| id defendant. ered that this or- shed once each week cutive weeks in The en, a newspa 1 county a mday, der J Key We lished in | Di y of! *. SAWYER, Cireuit Court.! ant. sept3, 1936, Samuel Tift’s CASH AND CARRY GROCERY 822 Fleming Street OPENS TOMORROW MORNING Best Patent Rice, Sugar, Th . 37e . 25¢ 20c 10c 13¢ - 32¢ 10c - 10€ 10c - 10¢ 10¢ 10c String Beans, No. 2 can Peaches, tall can ............ Gibbs Catsup, 3 bottles Red Cross Tomatoes, can .... Matches, 3 boxes Bebe ibex S55. Potted Me: boxes eaten ed Pineapple, arge can “ Tomato Paste, ean .... Butter, Ib Eggs, doz. 3 ca . ide JUST RECEIVED — Fresh Shipment Pickled SPARE- RIBS and SALT BEEF. a Phone 560 Free Delivery Cor. Virginia and Georgia Streets ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” YOU CAN BUY THE BEST GROCERIES FOR LESS MONEY BECAUSE, of the superior QUALITY, the full pack of the containers, our FOODS mean more servings and tas- tier meals. | | woah | WHETHER OR NOT YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING A MECHANICAL REFRIGERATOR— Why Not Investigate the Features of Kerosene Operated ELECTROLUX F ele uke ull uth WE WELCOME Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ ante in apt KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Elevator Popular Prices RESPONSIBLE ACCOUNTS All competition met with low * prices and high quality You ean order all your food needs thromgh us such as— DRESSED POULTRY ° FRUITS VEGETABLES FISH MEATS TURTLE DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONE 67 814 FLEMING STREET REFRIGERATORS NO MOVING PARTS NO SERVICING NO NOISE NO. ODOR It’s Air-Cooled Call A. F. SHEPHERD, Phone 194-J today and arrange for an appointment or drop a card to TREVOR & MORRIS APTS. No. 6. GAS APPLIANCES, Inc | Lee whl ude ule ule dl dle uh ale ud ule ile This new store is offering scores ; of bargains for this week-end and! rates i ‘A. SHEPHERD _ RETURNS HERE — | HAD BEEN IN MIAMI ON Bust. NESS VISIT FOR SEV. ERAL DAYS Shepherd recently return- spending several days in confer- lence with W. S. Wagstaff, presi- | CARD OF THANKS | —= | We take this means of express-} ing our sincere appreciation to! jour friends for their kind assist- jance during our recent bereave- ;ment, the death of our beloved) jone, Mrs, Mary Nottage. To those | who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the beautiful floral | tributes and messages of sym- | pathy, we are indeed grateful. jaug27-1t THE FAMILY. KNOCK-KNOCK DANCE Fonight, 9 till ? Pritchard's Orchestra AIDMISSION |..220.0200200225 CUBAN CLUBS 50c yf GROCERY AND | | FEED STORE Duval and Olivia Streets '] Phone 216 Delivery Service WEEK END SPECIALS Corned Beef, 2 cans, ° 1} (limit 4 cans)... » 29¢ || MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, can... 20€ Royal Scarlet Soups, ene Sardines, large Oval cans, 3 for ................. Gibbs Pork and Beans CAR) a. hee eee Phillips Tomato Juice, DIN roe ccs Sacace sic cattricansen eo Salt, 2 boxes Premier Corn, No. 2 can, 3 for Wo.? Boe Apple Pie Ridge Apple Sauce, 1 tb 4 02. can 2 for ..... Best Foods Bread-and-Butter Pickles, 15 9. bot- 23e¢ tles,“2 for .. Tomato Juice, by Libby, Camp- Hea 5e Sugar, with order, Soups, large cans, line, 2 for .......... 25e large Qe Heinz Spaghetti, cans, Heinz Macaroni, tb .1 oz, can 40 10c <i. Alb 10¢ Canned .Goods—Sun- beam, Libby, | Garba Boece he dC ee Rinso, Chipso, Super Suds, 2 pkgs. -..-..4... 15¢ Morton’s Salt, round 15¢ boxes, 2 for CANNED MEATS Chili Con Carne. can .... Corned Beef Hash, can ... Hot Tamales, Ham Loaf or Loaf, can, - Frankfurters in Cock- tail Sauce, can ....0.. Peaches and Pears, Libby’s or Royal Scarlet, No. 18¢ 24 cok... Peaches and Pears, No. eet ae Camel. Ches- terfield, Luckies, Old Gold, carton $1.15 Domine, and Wings, Prince Albert or Half-and-Halt ‘Pobacco, 1 doz. $1.20 | cans Tomatoes, 1 can, by the dozen cans. .... Pilisbury’s and Gold bag Medal Flour, 5b Premier Ketchup, 14 om, 2 bottles we Palmolive Soap, 6 bake, (lini 6 bars)... | | | Phe sn i rom, Miami where he had been’, i i i 1 dent of Gas Appliances, Inc., tributors of Electrolux kero operated refrigerators in this ter- ritory. Mr. Shepherd is the local representative of this concern. Enjoying a good business here, Mr. Shepherd finds that the kero-, AUGUST 27 THURSDAY sene-operated Electrolux is going’ of over big in the Miami territory. consideration In an advertisement .in t sue of The Citizen Mr. Shepherd points out that this mechanical re has no mo’ frigerator has numerous feature: ii that are outstanding and worthy is is- friger Kerosene- rvic oder and FLORIDA 200-/ : | at SYR. ne erg wee and see ALL of Florida at her best. Florida Moter Lines special “Circle Tour” fare is just mace for the summer vacationist or business man who wants peninsula in greatest comfort and at lowe: Takes in the whole East Coast. West Coast and Central Florida. making. a complete “Circle of Florida.” Start. anywhéte, ieave any $ 35 schedule. unlimited stopover privileges > enroute. Ask agent for complete details. Frequent Service— Low Fares JACKSONVILLE $8.75 FAMPA $8.25 8.25 3.75 DAYTONA BEACH 7.50 ORLANDO W. PALM BEACH 3.95 MIAMI BUS STATION 210 DUVAL ST. KEY WEST, FLA. FLORIDA DA Moror|INES TWO EXTRA LAYERS OF GUM- DIPPED CORDS UNDER THE TREAD THE NEW Firestone. STANDARD | INCE the’ startling announcement of this new tire sensation, Firestone Factories have been busy day and night in an effort to satisfy the big demand. VILL BATTERIES Greater starcing ower. Looges When you buy the new Firestone Standard, you save five ways—better taw materials, buying at source of supply, more efficient manufacturing, volume production and more economical distri- bution.Savings are passed on to you in the greatest tire value known. Never before have you seen so much tire for the money and every tire carries the Firestone name and guarantee, which is your assurance of greater non-skid efficiency, greater blowout protection and longer mileage. Don’t delay. Get your new set of Firestone Standard Tires now—a fresh supply just received. Firsarene MORE THAN 2,000 AUTO Firestone cougser of small cars who want new tire safety at a low price. It carries the Firestone name and guarantee. SUPPLY NEEDS AT MOMEY SAVING PRICES Listen to the Voice of Firestone—featuring Margaret Speaks; Soprano, with the Firestone Choral Symphony, and William Daly’s Orchestra—every Monday night over N. B.C. Nationwide Network Paul’s Tire and Auto Supply Store RAYMOND CURRY, PROP. PHONE 65 €orner Fleming and White Sts.

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