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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN GREAT DISASTERS IN AMERICAN HISTORY ble Hallowe’en Party | Given Yesterday Afternoon) A large crowd attended the, Among the contest held were! Hallowe’en party given yesterday, the two parades for children from! afternoon on the Harris School; 1 to 6 and from 6 to 14 years. grounds by the Parent-Teacher} Winners in the first were as Avsociation of Key West Junior) follows: | High Sehool. } Girl with prettiest costume—, Hundreds of boys. girls and Wills Yates. | parents joined in the festivities) Boy with prettiest eostume—} which were arranged under the les Wells. H capable direction of Mrs. Lawton; :i@iE1 with most appropriate cos-j Watson, chairman of the Ways; tuisé—Mary Ann Albury. and Means Committee of Key} - Bey with most appropriate cos-} West High School P.-T. A. Refreshments donated hy the! various committees of this organ-! ization were easily disposed of and yielded a goodly sum to be; used in the work of Parent-Teaeh-} er Association which at the pres-} ent time consists mainly in. far- nishing lunches for the many chil-} dren now attending school whose} parents are financially unable to provide them with proper nourish- Celebration On Sunday evening, Mr. and! Mrs, Abraham Einhorn, were the “blushing bride and happy bride- groom” again to a group of friends at Aronovitz Hall. The occasion was their silver wedding anniversary. The very impres-j sive canopy service was perform-! ed by the Reverend Joseph Male) of the local synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. M. Holtsberg and Mr. Mrs. F, Holtsberg attended couple. A delicious supper was served! at which Joe Pearlman acted as} the genial toast master. Jack Ein- horn, the youngest son of the; couple, told his parents in a very| beautifully worded speech, just; how proud he was of them. Tele- grams received twenty-five years} ago at the wedding were read. Many beautiful gifts were re-} ceived, among them being a pair} of silver candlesticks from the couple’s three sons, and a silver coffee and tea service from mem- bers of the congregation. The ladies were presented with{ corsages of white flowers and sil-| ver leaves. H Dancing was enjoyed during} the evening, and the guests pres-, ent were: Rev. and Mrs. Male, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Platz of West Palm Beach; Mrs. Charles Hill of Tampa; H. Tauscher of Miami; Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearlman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Holtsberg, Mr. and Mrs. F. Holtsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aronovitz, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kantor, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mendell, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirchik, Mr. and Mrs. B. Weintraub, Mr. and Mrs. I. Appelrouth, Mr. and Mrs. Apple. J. Aronovitz, Mrs. Friedman, Mrs. J. K. Steinke. M. Fabrikant. Judee and Mrs. Charles Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rerkowitz, the Misses Tillie and Rettv Rosenthal of West Palm Beach: Tda Weintraub. Irene Male, Anita M Rerkowitz: Tsa- dore Weintrauh. Herman and; the; Male. Sidney Finhorn. Harry Weintranb. Tack Finhorn. Milton end Jack Annie. Jack Male, and Facene H. Berkowitz. jervice Leagde Fo 8 = ponsor Festival Mémbers of the Young People’s Service League ef St. Paul's Church made their regular month- ly corporate communion at the service held at 7:00 o’clock Sun- day morning. After this service the organ- fzation was served breakfast at the Plaza Restaurant. Annual! Hallowe’en Festival will be sponsored this year by the Service League. A splendid pro- gram is being arranged for this event which will be held in the Parish Hall on Friday evening, October 30, at 8:00 o’clock. Janior Woman’s Clab To Give Party Directors of the Junior Wo- man’s Club announce a - Sweet- heart and Husband party to given by the organization Satur- day night. which will be the first! of a series of events planned by the elub for the holiday season. Each member of the club will be presented with an invitation suggestive of the spirit of Hal- THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 \ Hair Dyeing a Specialty Célonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W. | Claude Pepper Te Be }Club on Roosevelt Holts-{always one of the biggest events} here, Sidnev Aronovitz, Fn@ene}of the year at this popular night! tome—Nestor Milian. Winners in the parade for chil- dren from 6 to 14 years were as follows: Girls with prettiest costume— Phyllis Saunders and Zetta Fran- ces Cabrera. Girl with most appropriate cos- tume—Lorraine Russell. Boy with most appropriate cos- j tume—Alan Carey. Boy with most comical costume —Clarence Higgs. Honored At Luncheon Preparations are under way to- day for the buffet luncheon whic! is to be given tomorrow by Mis: Betty Maloney at her home on Caroline street, in honor of Can- didate Claude Pepper for the United States Senate. Mr. Pepper comes at the. in vitation of the Young Democratic Club and the County Executive Committee, and is expected to a rive by plane from Miami about} } 11 o’clock tomorrow morning. The luncheon will be held about noon. While it is not possible: to esti- mate the number of Key Westers who will be present to greet Can- didate Pepper, it is believed that not fewer than 300 will be pres- ent and Miss Maloney is making preparations for,even a larger number, Following the luncheon Mr. Pepper will deliver an address to the voters of the city from the porch of the Alt Gallery at Caro- line and Duval street. House-Warming At Parsonage Tonight There will be a “House Warm- ing” party held tonight, begin- ning at 8 o’clock at the new Fleming Street Methodist Churc! parsonage, 619 William street, ac- cording to announcement made today. There will be a short program rendered, while light refreshment will also be served. Rev. Shuler Peele states that all friends and members of the ehureh are cordially invited to at tend and enjoy the festivities of the oecasion Hallowe’en Dance At Raal’s Clab Hallowe’en dance at Ranl’s Boulevard is elub. This year will be no exception, manager of this club states. There will be plenty of noisemakers, favors, , ete. . Although it is not pbligatory, 2 is expected that fet @ nunfber of guests. will come in costume. John Pritchard and his orches- tra will render an especially good program of dance music for this occasion. * lowe’en. The invitation is divided into two matching parts one of which will be dropped in a_ re- ceptacle by the individual. Later on in the eyening these tickets will be drawn and_ the couple drawing the matching ticket will be required to give a terpsichorean performance known as the “Jamboree Dance.” Many amusing games, dancing and other forms of amusement have been arranged in a program which will give all who attend a delightful and interesting eve- ning. | 4 ij ! A ORGRENS Bees. BRE Oe CITY ROCKED SUCCESSION SF teemine Guaces. THe EARTH aaa PENED, BUILDINGS TOTTERED AND AS TERRIFIED THOU: FIRE IMMEDIATELY BROKE OUT, ELA i | * last Friday for a visit with her PERSONAL MENTION *"" i | Mrs. Grace Hilton, who was Sceccccccecs~ncececesess joining a brief time in Miami || Mrs, Roy Hamlin and mother,' with her husband, one of the engi- {Mrs. Mary Garing, who were: neers of the P. and O. S. S. Co., | vi iting with relatives on the east: returned on the plane this morn- jcoast, were returning passengers/ ing. on the Florida Motor Lines bus! esterday afternoon. } Mrs. William Cordova, who was} in Miami visiting with relatives ‘for the past three weeks, was a j returning passenger ever the high- vay yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Lina Naylor was an arr ‘val over the highway yesterday jafternoon from Avon Park, and Ye [ee be ee oe Hunt! Normal Precipitation -15 Ins. arris at the home on Caroline: seam reeard covern 24-hour period street. ending at 8 o'clock thix morning. Tomorrow's Almana Sun ris: Sun sets Moon rise: __ Temperatures* Highest Rainfati* rday’s Precipitation .0 Ins, H | Mrs. Cad Co! formerly Miss | Mabel Demeritt, was an arrival {by plane this morning from Mi- fami and will be the house guest [of Miss Betty Maloney at the home on Caroline street. . ™m. oa 3 . & High ee 54 Low : 1:32 Barometer 8 A. M. today: Sea level, 30.00. WEATHER RECAST (Till 8 p. m., Wednesday) } Key West and Vieinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; Captain Alfred Ferdinandsen, {head of the Marine Survey in Key West and Miami, was an arriva! on the morning »lane for a visit and to go over the work being carried on in Key West. Captain A. E. Sharpley, _ who *}found in the modern up -' minute restaurant. 'PLAZA NOW UNDER | | NEW MANAGEMENT : Plaza Restaurant, 503 Duval street, is now open under the man- jagement of Mrs. A. A Blenus, | ¢ | widely known here as operator of ; des. jthe BRHtSRGemine: Howse: amd) “°" | Dining Room, ;347, Duval street. New manager of The P’aza of- }fes the public a complete | taprant: ‘service}> breakfast orders, plate lunches and regular ; dinners from 5 til’ 7 p.m. The new place specializes in sea foods. | Mrs. Blenus has been connected {with the restaurant and rooming house business in Key West for , the past 20 years and will en- | deavor to offer at The Plaza every |service and convenienee to be to Though Mrs, Blenus wil! con- ; tinue to operate the Blenus house |for roomers, she has combined the ‘dining room with The Plaza Res- | taurant. | Carolinas and Virginia, and in seattered localities in the North Atlantic States and northern ‘Rockies, ‘being generally light to ymoderate, . | Whether the south should es- ‘tablish manufacturies was debat- | res-! short | the LEGALS LEGALS NOTICE OF TAX DEED (Senate Bill Ne. 163) NOTICE IS HERERY That H. Kindow and E holder of Tax ( issued the 6th 1 a embrac d property in t , State of Fic 1t Be Th rty under the said ued Stes in the name Crain Unless said certificate shal redeemed according to proverty described the sold to the highest b court-house door on t day in the month of which is the 2nd day 9 1936. Dated this 6th day 193 Im the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Fireproaf— APPLICATION FoR IX THE COURT oF TEE CenwTs ‘eUNTt =x Re spc. wo\ROFr ATE OF FLoEIDs. Te. the x 3 NOT just food stere cestined of people who care Quality Merchand=e Courteous Serwxe mas left several days ago for a short;gentle to moderate variable winds. Florida: business visit in Miami, returned! Partly cloudy tonight | ed um Nort: Gexoban ge 158% by plane this morning, ‘and Wednesday, possibly mist or! -—-——~-—--~ ------- light showers near east-central} Miss Cecilia Ellsworth, steno-/and northeast coast; slightly cool-; grapher-clezk in the FERA offi-|er north portion tonight. | daeksonville to Florida Straits:! ces, returned this morning byj plane from Miami where she went | Gentle to moderate variable winds over extreme south and fresh northeasterly winds over north and : central portion; partly overcast weather tonight and Wednesday, seattered showers over north por- ' tion. ! East Gulf: Moderate to fresh | © -north and northeast winds except ivariable over extreme south por- jtion; weather partly overcast to- WANTED—Back numbers of The! night and Wednesday. Key West Sunday Star, Sep-| ade co oan tember 8, 1935. Will pay for) WEATHER CONDITIONS | same if brought to The Citizen! The western high pressure area | Office. oct21-tf has moved eastward, being crested | 2 lover the southern Lake region this; , WANTED—To buy second hand) norning, Chicago, I'l, Detroit, automobile; in good condition.| yich., and Buffalo Y., 30.52, Apply to Walter Johnson, 9091 inches, causing much colder weath- | Southard street. + oct27-1tx! o. throughout most sections east | eececccceveveecoreseoee CLASSIFIED COLUMN i} | SQUARE DEAL RESTAURANT ALFRED KNOWLES, Prop. 1020 Fleming Street —Our Specialty— Let us prepare a ‘of the Mississippi River and in the | iGulf States, except the Florida} Saga ae peninsula, Buffalo, N. Y., East-; a ET ee. aa ae Me., and Boston, Mass., re-} ‘our rooms = cake, ee basin ‘porting the lowest temperatures on! pe Beebe aster jarber ‘record for this time of year, with! i - t Z oct19-tf | FOR RENT FISHING TRIP SANDWICHES of all kinds —CURB SERVICE— JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 22 degrees 22, respectively. i OOM @°oF high pressure is ! R s moving in over the far Northwest, | THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th; Ramloops, B. C., 30.46 inehes, and | street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS: | Pressure is relatively low over | single, $3.00, $3.50 week;| Southwestern districts and the dcabia $4.00, $5.00 week. Close | mid-western Canadian provinces, <— i oct4-1mo| Phoenix, Ariz., 29.90 inches, and : | Winnipeg, ‘Manitoba, 29.98 inches. | ; Rains have occurred during the} a } last 24 hours from the middle Gulf WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR/©°St northeestward over the CISTERN and clean it for the; i = Shivering f | water therein. State Plant! | Board. Phone 701. oct24-6t! t i| MONKOE THEATER Anne Shirley-John Bear in i M’LISS | —Also— CRASH DONOVAN Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ ae : Ralph Morgan-Maxie Doyle in CONDEMNED TO LIVE Tonight: PRIZE NIGHT Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15 [ afi 5} feiss ® i % i Re DELICIOUS. 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