The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 3, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SUNDAY CONCERT JACKSON SARE At The Stores TO BE RENDERED IN AFTER- BOOCCOOOOOEOOOOOOEEOOOOOSOOOOOSOOOOOSOOS SOCIETY 1 SOSOHOCEHOOOSOOOSHOOSESE | ESSE OSCETESES “SOTESESEO ‘PERSONAL MENTION) CLASSIFIED “*Ktsander seme, weener ot} COLUMN Alexander Jenks, keeper of = | Carysfort lighthouse, was an ar-; #@@¢@eeeesesvecescesooes fe "YOUR DESTINY ho Fern Chapter Entertains At Bridge Party Last Evening a | Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, delightfully enter-; Sysie Skelton, Mrs. William H./ tained with an evening of bridge and other games last evening at the Blenus home on Duval street. C. Saunders, Joe Péacon, Mrs. | White, Jessie Causey, Mrs. J. R. | Hyman, Mrs. George Russell, Mrs. | | NOON BY WELTERY’ CORNET BAND There will be a concert given 4m Sunday afternoon, October 4, APPELROUTH’S Most of the new Fall goods for| The Store of Fashion have been received and placed on display. Hundreds of pairs of new shoes were received this week, For Monday this store is offer- ing many specials, a few of which rival this week to spend his quar- terly vacation with his family at: the home, 1204 Pine street. Herbert F-R. Reck, WPA di-| jreetor in Key West, accompanied: | by Glenn Wood, finance officer,} jleft over the highway this morn-) < # j beginning at 5 o’elock, at Jaek- The affair was largely attended. | Bertie Higgs, Mrs. John C. Park, sit Recent bellied Wiltetelivicnet Lovely prizes, donated by local! Mrs, Elizabeth Cooper, Miss Edna| a. This i federal merchants, were awarded to the; Smith, Mrs. A. A. Blenus, Miss. Ban , ee eee music following winners: Mrs. Raymond| Adelaide Blenus. | project, which is under the super- S. Erickson, Jessie Causey, Mrs.; Mrs. Claude Williams, Mrs.' vision of George Mills White. Susie Skelton, Miss Annie Bald-|Susan Shourds, Mrs. Estelle T.! The program, which will be ren- a be and = tig ogra sare Dr. Cee aioe M. Doug: | dered utdet ‘the diteetion of Mrs. Clarence Pierce, Mrs. Susan|las, Mr. an rs. ymon: s. A Shourds, Allen E. Curry, Mrs.|Eriekson, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.|Ge0ree A. Dean, follows: Otto Lundquist, Mrs. John C.!Keister, Miss Lottie Roberts, Mrs.; America. Park and Joe Peacon, Annie Brown, Miss Annie Bald-', March, 7 At the conclusion of the play-; win, Mrs. Frank H. Ladd, Mrs.‘ bers. : ing, members of the order served|Clarence Pierce, Mrs. George, Qverture, “Le Ditdeme”—Her- delicious refreshments consisting) Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur} an, of punch, cake and cookies. All) Pastorini, Mr. and Mrs. Frank : attending expressed themselves as! Delaney, Mrs. Ella Curry, Allen! _ Waltz, having an enjoyable evening. E. Curry, ‘Aquilino Lopez, Mary ; Strauss. Among those present were: Jo McMahon and Nellie Louise} March, Mrs. Otto Lundquist, Mrs. G.'Russell. well. ee eae Overture, “O Fair Dove, O Fond Dove”—Schlepegrell; arranged by |E. Beyer. { Fox i i “Hostrauser’s”—Cham- “Blue Danube”! “Big Modoc”—South- { { Miss Doroth Woods Weds Ho Butler e. | The marriage of Miss Dorothy! Waltz, | Woods, niece of Mrs. Louise! Myers. Arrange Pageant For Tuesday A very unique, interesting and Trot, “Riptide’—Gus; “Kittiewaxe”—Olivette ; ing “for a week-end visit at Mi- are listed im this issue of The! ont and West Palm Beach. Citizen. | ' , i Attorney William. H. Malone,| “ j Vernon Malone and Mrs. J. HOLTSBERG’S | Stephens, arrived in the city last Holtsberg’s new fall merchan-| ¢vening over the highway, having dise sets a new high standard for! been called here owing to the ill- style, quality, value and color. In| €ss, of their mother. selecting new goods for the store,! i these were all taken into con-, Mrs. John C. Key, wife of the) sideration. | port steward of therPsand 0. S. Holtsberg’s Monday Sale, known S- Co., who was spending a few! { | for their big bargains, will bring @ays in Key West with . friends, THE. MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th! !many bargains for left yesterday for Tampa en route to the home ih Miami. —— a A. J. Angle, collector of cus- PEARLMAN’S jtoms for Florida, who was in the {city two days for a rest and visit Pearlman’s, Inc. is now featur-| with members of the local unit, ing a smart showing of new left yesterday for Tampa head- ready-to-wear, This store is) quarters. filled with gorgeous evening! Hi gowns, smartly tailored sport and! Mrs. Robert F. Lord, wife of} dress coats, 2, 3 and 4-piece suits,! First Officer Lord of the S. S.| smart blouses, skirts and all ac-' Cuba, left yesterday afternoon the coming Monday. i H t LosT | LOST—Pair Tortoise shall glasses at diamondball game last eve-| ning. Reward if returned to Vv. A. Johnson, 419 Duval street. oct3-1t in youth have to make their own 9 pau: S258 te SIRS {way in the world Make splendid Haw Lyemg » seem) FOR RENT—Fi furnish q | thusiast:c, and reverses produce no» apartment. Modern conven-'effect; quick at recovering lest) ————————————— iences. 511 Simonton street. {ground. They are fascinating, octl-6tx FURNISHED, all of second floor at 1212 Olivia street, near White. Apply at 1210 South street. oct1-3tx $2.50, $3.50, $3.00 week; $4.00 week. sept4-Ime singie, double, Close in. NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant Board. Phone 701. sept26-6t MALE HELP WANTED | j street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS:| jand always on the qui vive new objects of ‘attraction. iverse are the Libra women, jare eareless about money : land dislike the financial part of , jany transaction. Libra people have a keen sense of justice. They are liberal to a fault, and will give away more than half \they possess and never expect any return. The women are very sen- ing therein. averse to cruzity. When angry, which is seldom, they } leave nothing unsaid. One borm) Junder Libra should never unite with one bern between February | 19 and March 21 (Pisces) or Aug- The Key West beautiful pageant will be held at teessories to match any outfit. ifor the home in Tampa after a MAN, reliable, to become an|ust 22 and Sertemoer 23 ¢Virge);} the Over-Sea Hotel dining room on Tuesday evening, October 6th, Thompson of Key West, to Howard! )also of this city, took place last/ Butler, son of Mrs. Jennie Butler,' March, “Lights Cut”—E, E. Me- Coy. Star Spangled Banner—Key. ARONOVITZ visit with friends. beginning at 8 o’clock, it is an-|night at the \ | F._H. McKinley, engineer with| automobile and accident claim adjuster in your territory. surance experience unnecessary. In-| Citizen unite with those born November” ‘the WPA in Key West, and Mrs. McKinley. sailed yesterday after- noon on the S. S. Cuba for Tampa No selling. Write Associated Adjusters, Milwaukee, Wis. sept26 ;oct3 (Aquarius), March 21—April 19 |(Ares). The OPAL will bring alt ‘bra wealth. While the stock is complete, D. Aronovitz Department Store ifvites the entire family to visit as = this store and see the new wear-'°" Toute to Scone ee ing apparel just received, the: where. they wif visit fer two latest which could be | weeks with relatives, obtained | ‘om th i ae, sect country’s’ main mye) Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Garcia A few outstanding specials for ‘and two children, left on the Monday are listed in today’s APE cect Cabs “yesterday for vertisement. ' , Tampa where they will visit with {relatives and friends. PT Rete aw | Congregational | nounced. ; Chureh parsonage, with the Rey. This affair entitled “The Page- E. R- Evans officiating. A recep-| aoe » _, tion at the home of the newlyweds | ant of the Months” is something a | followed. | i new and different and should; iss Gladys Pinder, a cousin of prove instructive as well as en-) the bride, was maid of honor, and tertaining, according to those who| Jack Harris was best man. Mrs. Paces orth | Jack Harris was matron of honor,|_ There will be a Church School Sue aaa ee aca jand Orlando Caraballo was’ D®Y Progvam rendered at the Ley Tables will be arranged in the; sails {Memorial Church tomorrow morn- spacious dining room and will Be & ep p iing, beginning at 9:45 o’clock. ss oe | The bride was attired \ The the: ‘will be “A N B decorated and fixed up to repre- navy blue ensemble. ie me e lew Be- sent each month of the year.} . and Mrs. Butler a g. | Cnn: . These tables will be presided over pike the 4 Key my ‘igh The program follows: by dainty and charming young Prelude. : ladies, attractively dressed or cos-; i ee, “I Love Thy Kingdom, tumed to represent their particular gartsman with the WPA ; Lord.” month. The young ladies in thar couple will reside at 924|_.Hymm, “For the Beauty of the charge of the tables will be as-: | Earth.” ; Fleming street. ae sisted by other young ladies simi-| — | i agg ceremonies. larly dressed, i larly dresse wit be Dance Tonight At Archie Roberts. In addition to what found on these tables, these young: Raal’s Clab = Hymn, “A-Charge To Keep I lave. ladies will entertain you with} numbers appropriate for their; :A large number of reserva- Talk, oe c — niece months and several novelties and! tions have been made for the big! ee surprises will be intrdouced. There dance to be held at Raul’s Club| 72. Miss Miriam Carey. will be plenty of seats and fun for tonight starting at 10:00 o'clock.| QUCMtOry all who attend, it is stated. | Good music for dancing will be} jun PY ‘he, Pastor. Mrs, P. B. Roberts and Mrs. L| furnished by John Pritchard’s ae nee As e, 4 E. Meares, who are sponsoring; popular dance orchestra. i is Gite mace CHURCH SCHOOL | BIRDS OR PETS LIVING RAISING .CANARIES, | Send 9c, Stamps for sample} magazine, complete informa-} tion. Canary Magazine, 120; St. Louis Ave., Ft. Worth, Tex. | octS-1txt | in a | Sub-Zero Weather _ PLANTS FOR SALE Didn’t Hurt Fish| BOYSENBERRY! World’s largest vineberry. Taste resembles Immense iuates of School. New Combinations! Mr. Butler is employed i Footwear For Fall--- You'll net find a smarter and more outstanding line of new <hoes anywhere im Florida than our new FALL SHOES. Children. SPECIAL—One lot of Shoes, newest Fall releases, on sale =o" $95 pair as a (ty Associated Prensa) | LEONARDVILLE, Kas. Oct. }3.—In the spring of 1935, Dan 5 :and Kenneth Bohnenblust took In the First Presbyterian S7a-° four gold fish from their stock dal School a Go-To-Chureh Band tank and placed them in the pas- is being organized. it is stat>d. ‘ture pond. Attraetive cards ind catisg| The brothers believe the fish ? ses be issued at SUR- hag frozen during sub-zero winter of the school. MN’ weather but returned recently to the card the dates for Octob % 0 goldfi ae B November ana Deeember ave in- goa: oe ect dicated. These dates are to be punched for attendance at the churca serv- iee on the respective dates. A leather bound New Testament acreage, 10, $2.00; 100, $12.00.) Free pictorial pamphlet, quan- tity priee. RANCHO VERDAD, Box 97, Mentone, Calif. oet3-1tx | Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ weekly. My Soul, SOME JOBS! HOLLYWOOD.—Jack Baker of Today’s Birthdays Seseseccerssensececseoes | Frdiay, October 2 | Cordell Hull of Tennessee, Sec- ‘retary of State, born in Pickett this delightful entertainment state: Dance Tonight At by men, women and children, re- charged and delicious light re-jdance at the Key West Country wards defraying the expenses of. club, predicts a large number of Co., Tenn., 65 years ago. that it is clean and wholesome; throughout and ean be enjoyed ; Country Clab gardless of age. i a A small admission will be; There will be a membership freshments will be dispensed, The, Club tonicht at 9:30 o’cloek. entire net proceeds will go to-| ‘€. G. Hicks, secretary of the the new Fleming Street vig [= members and their families parsonage, it was pointed out. will be in attendance. Sdtekiickde Tegal Omen iiehde: former U. S. Minister to Den- mark, born at Jacksonville, IL, 1 years ago. SPECIAL SUBJECT ‘MINISTERIAL UNIT BAPTIST CHURCH TO MEET MONDAY In.a series of Sunday evening | The Ministerial Alliance will sermons on “The Second Coming / meet 2s its regular monthly aA Of Christ,” Rev. Yancy Tillman|Sion. Monday morning at 10:30 Shehane, pastor of the First Bap, |O\cldek:in’ the. First Methodist - . ge a jureh, tist Chereh of this city, wif use| Rev. J. C. Gekeler will lead the as, his subject Sunday evening:| devotional service. “The Feast of Belshazzar and the! All members of the alliance are} Governor Theodore F. Green of Handwriting on the Wall,” which! urged to be present, states Rey. | Rhode Island, born in Providence, natn EEE in this series,¥4n¢y Tillman Shehane, president | 69 years ago. and marks the fall of the Great Babylonian Empire. Just before tof the organization. RUSHES TO PAY FINE this season is preached, the song; entitled “The Handwriting on the he|,, MEMPHIS.—W. B. Potts, of! Wall” will be sung by Mrs. C. B.} Col. Hanford MacNider of Iowa, onetime American Legion commander, ex-assistant secretary of state and ex-Minister to Can- ada, born in Iowa, 47 years ago. U. S. Senator Carl Hayden of Arizona, born at Tempe, Ariz., 59 years ago. . . (/"LADIES | DRESSES —at— The Hub A beautiful new assort- ment in all styles and colors. PRICED AT $1.98, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Just come and see them | i ! ee Edmund Lowe and Constance Cummings in SEVEN SINNERS Comedy and Cartoon Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-25¢ eee ee this city, arrested for speeding, ‘ * asserted that he was rushing to oo 2 oe picsrt|pay a $5 fine for his wife’s traf- lins. ia ae {fie violation. H In the morning hour of worship |__| the pastor’s subject will be: “The | i. | Preaching of the Gospel of Jesus 9 : Christ” and the Shehane Quartette ; H will sing a special number just be-! fore the sermon. It should be kept in mind by all attending the evening service that ‘MOND. AY SPECIALS the time has been changed from} 8 o’clock to 7:30 o'clock. From | s October 1 to April 1, the evening | Children’s Dresses, 1 to 3, 3 to services will begin at 7:30 p. m.,; 6 new deep tone it is stated. | shades, on ¢ale .__.__.. All members of the church are} Wearwell Sheets, made by Mar- urged to attend these services, and! a Field —— 4-year =. all friends, visitors, and strangers} 205" co $1.35, ou rs are cordially invited and will zo price Monday . $1.00 eeive a warm welcome, states cae (Limit 6 to a customer) ~ sage orga And It Will De Now Figse Drewes, Navy and 3 ck, see window, $6.95 New Fall Dresses, $5. 95 on sale Monday 8... o —you'll be surprised al aoe Tunic Dress- $3.50 their QUALITY, WORK. fini ‘] MANSHIP and PRICE. $1.98, See our new COATS, Jane Withers Children’s Hats, all new colors with Psalms will be awarded to each member showing an attend- this city is employed in a movie studio to make icieles out of trans- parent paper dipped in wax, and ance of 50 percent of the Sun- days. The cooperation of the par- ents of the children is requested. At Sunday morning’s service the quarterly observance of the Lord’s Supper will be held. For the eve- ning serviees, the minister has ar- ranged a series of sermons based on “The Conversations of Jesus.” Attention is directed to the change in the hour of the evening! services to 7:30 o'clock. i MONKOE THEATER Loretta Young-Henry Willexon idipees THE CRUSADERS Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ HOLTSBERG'S Setting a New High Standard <sbutien FALL! STYLE! QUALITY! VALUE! COLOR! We have cheeked the im- portant market centers and of- fer you their new standards]! backed by a store of long standing . . . a store that stands back of every article it sells. It doesn’t cost any more toe buy STYLE .. . QUALITY ... VALUE We cordially invite you to inspect our complete fall show- ing of: SPORT DRESSES DINNER GOWNS EVENING GOWNS COCKTAIL DRESSES COATS SWAGGER SUITS JUNIOR MISSES DRESSES iJess Wolf works on the set mak- ing spider webs and cobwebs out | rubber lof fine wire, thread and } cement. showing most ever! For the Value. PRICES TO SUIT ALL. Our COAT DEPART- MENT is complete for Children, Ladies. Ladies’, and Junior Girls’ Dresses in the newest styles and materials, each $3.95 1. $22.50 One’ lot of Dresses in Crepes ; E i 2 bi 2 i 8 1 ‘ | i E i i if HOSIERY TO MATCH Made by Van Raalty, Phoenix and others. = In the new Green, Wine, Dubonett, Navy Blue and other leading Pall shadex BEAUTIFUL FALL SILKS Offered im Mallinson’s, Dar- brooks, Cheney Brothers. Scores of novel patterns and weaves. You must :ee them to appre- ciate them. MONDAY SILK SALE 40 inch all Silk in Prints, Pais- ley, Plain, Printed Triple Sheer and others; some! values as high as 48e $1.50, on sale NEWEST IN READY-TO-WEAR for Ladies, Misses and Chil- dren. spection. Took around. An experienced force of amicable . clerks to serve you. Dresses, Evahing Gowns, Suits, Cver-Coats, in Wools, Silks, Metelese. Best makes. 5@ Ladies’ Dresses and Suits ee Se ee wepe; «izes 14 to 95 52, all at $1 “(A Very Good Buy!) 10 Geox. Ladies’ Dresses in . Printed Linens, at ome price 1000 yards of Printed and Solid $1.00 Silk at ie!

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