The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 17, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR OCI ea the Amer- yaily dec- Monday afternoon ican Legion hall was orated when a shower was given by’ Mis: men Herce and Mr. James Haskins in honor of Miss} Gloria Chacon, who will become! the bride of Antonio Herce, Jr.,! | while Little Miss’ Mercedes Pereira| s carried out with! the color sc of pink andj green. The stage was beautifully decorated with ferns and flower: used in! enting the! company where Mr. Herce is em- ployed. The gifts were deposited in a decorated by little Fran stage. The honoree took her seat on a throne, on the stage, and opened her gi hich were very beautiful and is Little Miss Giselda Calleja and | Tonita Pereira served mints throughout the evening in gaily sible Shower Given Monday Honoring Miss Gloria: Cha e|Milord, Harold Haskins, E. Hen-! plant ee A VOICE OF COMPLAINT Editor, The Citizen: May I state, in the beginning, COM | that I hold those men delegated with the unpleasant responsibility of enforcing, the State Plant woul Board’s €dicts ‘here, in no ‘wise re- ;sponsible for the morass of pub- * |lic ill feeling in which it finds it- Music was rendeerd by Miss:self. When the Legislature «in Beatrice Moreno, and Miss Betty! 1927-delegated to the Plant Board, 0, authority to hold its own legisla- tive meetings from time to time, 2 : the issue was drawn. entertained with the latest The most amusing aspect of the steps. A delightful time was had spraying operation, to many Key yy all attending. Westers is that, with about three Those present were: |years of spraying here with va- Méxdames Chithes Yates, Vie’ ious kinds of spray, there has ‘ ae never been a plant or tree killed ente Molina, Gloria Stevez, Paul by the spray used. S. Haskins, Carlos Calleja, Rob-' ert Braun, Flora Lester, : Delicious refreshments of ice cream, cake and cookies served, Henriquez sang a vocal sol tap! i Of course, one would realize , Louisa that the master etomolog'sts and specialists in Gainesville riquez, James Wm. Haskins, know what is best to kill both in- Chester De Volld, Antonio Herce.' sect and plant life, and everyone ses Maggie Pierce, Martha appreciates that they would not . Carbonell, Celina Bethencourt, a spray that would damage Marie P. Haskins, Bertha Ra-j useful plant life. mirez, Betty Henriquez, Annie; At least, having used a spray Baldwin, Celia Rodriguez, Marina that did damage to plant life, one THE. KEY-WEST CITIZEN that plants do not die from the effects of their spray, when uel dences to the ignorant layman be- | |tie the statement on every hand. (Is it that they gradually come to {adopt the tactics of the insect avorld: “Give and ‘take no quar-| jter.”” j When one considers this, wonders if, after all, there is an ‘insect. here that might be disas- trous to Florida’s citrus groves if it got out of the city,-and-wheth- er it may not already be wide- |spread ove: the state. Can one jbelieve such statements out of the |mouths of those who have con- {stantly told us that their spray- :ing operations have not caused ; plant damage in Key West? Again, ithe “word of these “learned wiz- ards” must be’ accepted; for who lof us poor ignorant laymen can | contradict! | There are two more questions.| {that enter my mind. Do these doc- Itors of science know of a formula that will kill vndesirable insect ilife and at the same time preserve jplant life? Or, is it possible that |such men of science do not know |such a formula? he} lie victrola have beéniprocuted for | REHEARSAL OF CHORUSES TO'‘BE HELD DURING PRO- POSED MEETING Fans and an electric orthophon- | the meeting tonight’ of? thése in-| terested in the production of » operetta H. M. S. Pinafore, George Mills White, district supervisor of the Federal Music Project, said this morning, The méeting is to be held in the Overseas Hotel and is to start at 8 Rehearsals of the choruses in the f:rst act of ‘this colorful Gilbert and Sullivan op- eretta will be started tonight, it was said. o'clock. Soviets Are*Buying In Rare Manuscripts | (By Asnvcinted Brean) | “CLASSIFIED COLUMN Cee ccerice, coccccccccccces LOST LOST—Pair of spectacles, tortoise ell rim; somewhere between Diyisicp and, Dayal. streets. Re- ward jf returned to 1409 Divi fion street. septi7-1tx|® * FOR RENT NISHED APARTME) 1212 Olivia street, near W modern garage. Apply South street. septl7-3tx ROOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS: sing'e, $2.50, $3.00 week; double, $3.50, - $4.00 week. Close in. sept4-1mo | NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR) CISTERN and clean it for the| water therein. State Plant! Board. Phone 701. septl2-6t| POCO CC OSF 6S SS SESS SESS SES HESS ES ESSE TESS OOOO OS NE ist Street af Biscayee Seutewerd OVERLOOKING BAYFRONT PARK AND BISCATRE BAT Oppeste Lame 5a, Scetes One Block from Sboppang Dastrct and Ameee=es= LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath Double Room with Bath wf? MITT FOR SALE MOSCOW, Sept. 17.—The i state library has purchased a num-j| and! i 1 2 eee PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed) * cards, $1.25. The Artman; aug? | j decorat baske POR SALE e guessing } Mrs. and prize by Mrs. Gloria Stevez. {Crespo, Ada Rodriguez Pego,:would not expect them to admit} is was won by|Zenaida Castro, Otilia Marquez,'that their knowledge of plants, | ,,1 CANpOt bring myself | to. be: door Carmen Herce, Beatrice Moreno,| after all, was so lim'ted that they leecpes Biawer Hilnliade cautticient | Ramona Lopez. hilas ape piarevane would Kill respect for their technical know- ~_-..____— | Plants and trees, also. Hedge that I feel that they ee] pares and plenty in healthy €ON- | now of a satisfactory formula. 1 Question! | dition in Key West, prior to'spray-{" Now, why do they not use a jing, suddenly started to wilt and: oper formula? Phe dnawer; in Wrig-|die when sprayed. | Most of our) ,,y opinion, and the opinion | of i napster eee ae many others here and elsewhere, aying stopped temporarily, the} i, that they wish to destroy cer- ‘trees and plants which had been | tain fruit trees in Key West. The jable to hold on started to take on | destruction of roses, annuals, vege- jnew life; only to die back again! + sptes ete incidental. .The: when spraying was renewed. ator giguinsinemysopinion, (ie | The various “attswers of “the ls. 3+ shay: wishto. remove - such plant wizards in Gainesville are | trees forever that are hosts to cer- Bee It seems that if a ros€|tain insects. “Give and take no : 5. “G a | bush be accidently sprayed on one! quarter!” Even if humans suffer | |part, and that part die, the bush abjectly ! | Wear Blue Jay pads for bunions, bi cancer.” If the bush be; Better by far that everyone in Brus x teeth with Rubber-| °F yed entirely and die, it was_ 12 di A: sored Sclanteactonadesr’?) aif ia hog | ne West should dig up every liv: i h pcre ‘ng plant; better that Key West You Eastman your vacation, se or peach tree die, it was old | should be a barren rock, devoid of And Palmolive-ize your skin ee about to die anyhow. Although |all foliage—and then say to the While with Gillette and Williams |Ptior to spraying, these infirmi-l Wizards of the Insect World:| You proceed to mow your chin. |S ie demereueeecnas aro. ie = WeariB\V/D’s in'thejwanimer, | Nevers nownever, amadminwon ig You put Murine in your eyes—|by them that the medicine pre- dnd eos damphool A scribed and administered under If it pays to advertise. their direction might by any 7 chance have caused the wholesale | UPHOLD QUALITY an pak and tree deaths in Key West | Itferiorsgekdes anawehdst these past few years. eee Spite . esti : of Groceries and ~ Meats that Toda Look at the testimony ee | flood the market can be bought 7“ by these plant wizards; before:: * ei e Dr. Henry Smith Leiper, execu-, tive secretary of the Universal; Chrsitian Council, born at Bel-| mar, N. J., 45 years ago. 'ber of foreign manuscripts autographs including notes by Em-! i manuel Kant, Gé:man philosopher, ! dated May 11, 1786; a coded letter , | by Louis XIV of France and a let-|, | do A Damphoo! | You break your jaws ley’s, Place your Sox, Held up by Paris garters; You rise by Big Ben clocks, You choke yourself with Arrows, Tell the time with Ingersoll. The wife sews for the children With Butterick and MeCall. You rub with Mentholatum, Smoke Chesterfield cigarettes, Arrange Dance At Cuban Clab ter from Charles IX of France to a on | Captain Fabre written in 1571. Package of 500 Sheets GOOD: QUALITY: BOND PAPER The Cuban Club on Duval street} will be the scene of a very un-} usual affair orrow evening. A “Coulotte Dance” will be held at this popular dance hall beginning at 9:30 o’clock. Music will be furnished by Del Woods Orches' A gallon of wine will be given to the girl wearing the best pair of coulottes in the opinion of the judges. feet in Holeproof :“Depart Ye; let us begin again and live in peace.” Sincerely, t E. A. STRUNK, JR. {Key West, Fla., | Sept. 16, 1936, THOMASINE-Ms/MILLER} Furnished two-story bease and —+BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled* Method + Permanents: $2.50 té $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-, head street. In exclusive neighberheed. Begutif ! SOCSCCETOSSEEOSLOOOOOOE PERSONAL MENTION of the sea and overicokine Coral Park For price and terms apply te eoveecoecrer-xecese Miss Ann Kirchik, who is em- ployed in the United States de-} partment of internal revenue in Jacksonville, arrived on the steam- thip Cuba this morning for aj visit with her parents. THE ——— L P_ ARTMAAR. -ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bidg. ‘| ARCHER’S GROCERIES | The Gitizes Office e Residence 1309 Whtetead Street Hoot Gibson’ in THE RIDING AVENGER Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ ee y’s Birthdays, eercasecccce i j | PHONE 51 | ‘G. C. McCown, who left Tues- day afternoon on the Steamship! Cuba accompanying his daughter] Miss Betty en route to Tallahassee to enter Florida State College for! Women, returned on the Cuba this morning. their God, in our courts! On this|! #t @ much lower cost but we | tesitmony our lawyers argue and,| Tefuse to sacrifice quality for our judges, not botanists them- || iat ana 3 When sad selves and not versed in the ways jj you get food stuffs whic of the insect world, must decide! |} must conform to our rigid A man brought to trial for a Plant |{ Standard of quality. BETTER Board offense must be judged!| FOODS at real values. guilty until proven innocent; for! Teitar Seti | aMRCHER’S ed” in insect life is against him, F GROCERY i and without their testimony he | John L. Merrill of New York, cannot be sequitted. Good, law. | “The Store That Serves : : abiding citizens have heard jail! Yow Best” president of the Pan-American) .ontences impos: od th fter{ Hi = pe eet We Welcome: Responsible Accounts Society and of ~ All-American! tyj. ” testi Gables, born iathavangeyNi 570 is “expert” testimony has been | ' We meet all competition with | tice, with hand raised to God!!| low prices and high quality these wizards that make them state’! | DRESSED POULTRY | TURTLE Prize: Gallon ‘Wine for Girl Wear-| 814 FLEMING STREET Del Woods *Orchestra jtaken! | years ago. There must have been some queer it Order All Food Needs Through ff COuL || FRUITS VEGETABLES DAIRY PRODUCTS ing Best Looking Pair Coulottes! i ADMISSION . | H Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Aren- berg who were visiting at points! in Florida and Georgia, returned over the highway Tuesday eve- ning. Dr. William O. Hotchkiss, presi- | dent of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, born at Eau Clair, Wis., 58 years ago. City Clerk Wallace Pinder, who} had been visiting in| Miami for! S , returned to the city! over the highway. | i | last evening Howard Pinder, of The Citizen’s y crew, who was spending] ion of two wi in Miami, s returned to Key West and} ternoon again be on} Anning S. Prall of New York,, chairman of the Federal Commun- ications Commission, born there, 66 years ago. JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. ‘PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 ek: U. S. Senator John H. Over- ton of Louisiana, born at Marks- i +} ville, La., 61 years ago. Joseph Holland, arrived this morn- ing:from Miami by plane “and after spending the day as guests at the St. Mar Reetory, plan to leave on the return at 4 o'clock. Bart Griffen, regular visitor to Key West as representative of a , large moving picture equipment} concern, arrived this morning by plane to spend the day with the users of the equipment. Misses Linton Vitt, Catherine Lowe and Jennie Mae Johnson Digeified, 5 ; Courtesy | Standing befo-e a bar of jus-} quirk develop in the make-up ofl Us Such As— i| FISH MEATS it Tomorrow Night | Phone 67 Free Delivery | CUBAN CLUB Se SHRIMP Freaker Binet 2 Cans FREE PROMPT DELIVERY Martha Ostenso of Minneapolis, “LACENSED EMBALMER - author, born in Norway, 36 years ago. Ambulance Service tend ‘school at the Florida State College for Women. Franklin Albert, FERA director in Key West, who was _ spending his -vacation in Miami and other parts of the state, returned last! night accompanied by Mrs. Albert,| and daughter Sonya who had been; were passengers leaving over the}absent forthe better part of the} highway yesterday en route ‘to|summer, and visited with her Tallahassee, where they will at-igrandparents in New York. PRENTING ‘DONE BY US IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE: REFRIGERATORS Made of’ all metal—equip-: , ped with‘ WATER COOLERS “They’re Economical *100 Per Gent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at ny ‘ $20:00 uv EASY TERMS—10 DAYS 1; “FREE TRIAL fins IrreStalboom To ou Boudmg - PHONE S1 Vt nae of yz. fiends will be reveivingan invitation to our Wedding; and ‘we want it to be the best looking invitation we can get.” NOW OFFERED IN 4 A THREE GRADES: Naturally, you want your Wedding-Invitation: to-be'the 3 very finest; and that is why we are inviting you to inspect our remarkable linc of genuine Steel Engraved Wedding Invita- tions and Aanouncements in the Favored Styles « THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING iE ill

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