The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 31, 1936, Page 4

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MUTILATED -: SOCIETY: ececcccoconese Dinan Street School Pupils Entertain With Program Friday “Samhain” as the ancient George Garcia, George Rodriguez, Dru:as called their late grisersd J. W. Pinder, Hilbune Roberts, festival was celebrated yesterday, = by pupils of both departments of| Louis Aguerra, Louis Santana; Division Street School. Julio Santa Cruz, Benjamin /® Amid a grotesque assembly of sell,’ Cesare D’Afrela, Reynaldo ' witches and ‘their black cats.! Garcia, Ernest Watson, Erasto PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST sccocecereseqes*eetsseoee CLASSIFIED . & pestel cord te In 1793, David Rittenhouse <> Adverse was 4- wena Hints on care and culture. Free |the First Baptist Church Sunday tablished the first paper factory oo = pects ot Piet - illustrated catalog. McClung! night: This will be the seventh|. : — Bros. Rose Nursery, Tyler, Tex-| lin America at Rexboreugh, see 2 Eh eas pesmi om, is ocanaiee a series of evening sermons BY! part of Philedsiphin. HOLTSBER’S { ithe pastor on the Second Coming | Z 1 of Christ, and i; subject that Several weeks ago Holtsberg’s MALE HELP WANTER loath iH wi . ae ea aa Feceived a shipment of the new; (SPECIAL SERMON , caT stamps cuamp | PLaccs oop on GEANE * Pearlman’s, Inc., contains seores'ROSE BUSHES—World’s best.’ Rev. Yancy Tillman Shebane st) 4 — | veqqaceecccnnaccoscegecs | the ruins of a burned building @ 4 womss friend whe of specials which are expected to} MONTREAL —Almest starved. PAIGNTOM, Eng—Seet OO PEARLMAN’S, INC, FLOWERS - { “The Millenium and Judgement }this city. ear age draw a large crowd to this store! SATURDAY. OCTOBER ‘a cat was found standing guard « menth Me Cie Today’s advertisement for 'Day” subject will be preached by | for the Monday Sale. (ae ghosts, pumpkins, owls and bats Perez. SaaS) the tiny tots prdsented the fol-/ Cats—Howard Jones, William: lowing program at 9 o’clock: | Malone, Albert Perez and Eugene Primary Program ; Carey. Songs—‘Here Comes the Jack-| Witches — Gladys Kirknean, | o’-Lantern.” Hallowe’en, Brown-| Louise Sands, Elsie Mora, Faye ies, | Taylor. H Solo—“You Know I Am aj Ghosts—Anna O’dell Patterson, Brownie.”—By Ernest Watson. | Vilma La Fe, Flora Grandi. Song—“Who’s Afraid of Hal-| Intermediate Program euemn $0 feroit thet David dian" lowe’en?” At 10:30 the pupils of Sixth} a siinehtt fult of mud Aap So, Playlet—‘“Hallowe’en in Moth-| Grade, Sections 1 and 2, delight-| liath. er Goose Land.” fully entertained the Intermediate! To tisten to Congressman Bob- Characters: Grades when they introduced aj bins you'd think he wants to make Goose—Rose ‘veal pumpkins and the “Bogie! the world safe for Bureaucracy. Man Boo.” z The following is their program: anaes Recitation—“Boo”—Della May PERSONAL MENTION Curry. i Song — “Jack-o’-Lantern” —! * psc Grace ute Pompe: P.Rost repent msey, Josephine Roberts, by i s etty |Della Mary Curry, Ray Pinder, J.|°"°, °f tHe laree packing Kitty’ Fisher—illian Rodri-'B. Sawyer, John Yates, Bettye guez, | Adams, Yvonne Stewart, Rosalie Lucy Locket—Phyllis Stephens.|La Fe, Betty Kline, Fernand Gar- Parress “Mary—Evelina Carey.|cia, Everett Sweeting, Jayne ‘olly Flinders—Celina Machin. | hompeoes contig Man Frances Lumle; | The story of Mercedes f 1A Mas tie| Kerr,| Kenneth Knowles. s Berval,” Alice’. : Bareélo,| Esperanzo Alayon, Ovel 20, “ahi yh? d iy i Some of these campaign orators Mother Sanchez. nee Riding Hood—Cleora Rob- S. Marie eeccccecoccecooos er’ Boy Blue—John Lewis. Jack — Horner — Charles Knowles, Bo Peep—Floria Garcia. Betty Blue—Elaine Albury. H. @onene Roberts, ! panies, arrived yesterday {several days with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F, Trevor | and children left yesterday after- noon on the Cuba for Tampa and Hallowe’en— Song — “The Boogie-Man-Boo”’| will visit at Plant City and Quincy } Flaxspun and Joan Marshall. Brownies—Nobert Diaz, Gonzalez, Eddie — Fernandez,| B boy and! 00. P.-T. A. Council To Meet Monday There will be a meeting of the Monroe County Council P.-T. A | held on Monday afternoon, be-! ginning at 3 o’clock, at the Divi- o the last regular meeting of the’ ¢ organization for 1936, All chairmen, county committe: teachers Street and Harris schools, and| room mothers are requested to be! Te in attendance, t The cooperation o is needed to ¢ the council, it is stated. Junior Club Will Entertain Tonight 1 Hallowe’en Ball | At Raul’s Tonight pected to get in full sion Street School, which will be! Right at 10 o’clock. ‘ council; evening, special committees, Provide all who come to celebrate] P, and 0, S, S. company, left from the High, Division! with noisemakers and favors. stated that they will f all members; costume, on the work of. requirement. Hallowe’en Ball at Raul’s Club n Roosevelt Boulevard swing is rowd is expected to attend. | To add to the festivities of the the management will servations in advance attend in Hdwever, this is not a furnish a dance rhythm The directors of the Junior Wo-| Woman’s Clab To man’s Club will put on an enter-! M tainment tonight at the Hospital-| ity House on Duval street, begin-! ning at 9 o'clock. which will bel the first of a series of events to} be given by this organization All who attend the entertain- ment tonight, which is an invita- tion affair. are requested to come} masked. The place has been very! nicely decorated for the ’ sion. \ occa- | An excellent evening’s cad has been’ arranged, arid it is ex- BAND CONCERT AT Welters Cornet Band’ Will tag- leet Tuesday There will be a regular month- ly meeting of the Key West W0- man’s Club held on Tuesay after- |noon, November 3, beginning at] The charac 4 o'clock, at the Hospitality House, according to announce-} ment made today. A request is made for a large attendance of members. eos See Pected that there will be a large number attending. SIMPLE SUBJECT AT LOCAL CHURCH der its regular Sunday concert to- morrow afternoon, 4:30 o’clock, at Jackson Square. The band is a unit of the Federal Music Project, Geo. Mills White, local administra- tor. The program, under direction of Geo. A. Dean, follows: March, “Washington Post”— Sousa. Potpourri, “The Night Bell’— Frank Willson. Waltz, “Blue Danube”—Strauss, Mexican Dance, “Horas de Mel- acoliq” and Serradell's Mexican Home, Sweet Home, “La Golon- drina”—Arrenged by M. C. Mey- relles. Descriptive Overture, “The Fall of Jericho”—Maillochand. Smear, “Sally Trombone”—Loui Alter. Grand Potourri, “O, Fair Dove! O, Fond Dove”’—Schlepegrell. March, “National Emblem”—E E. Bagley. Star Spangled Banner—Key. Two well known persons having surnames of Aa wete Peter Van- der Aa, a Duteh bookseller in ; Whe subjeg of the; sermon at Fleming Street Methodist church co Sunday evening is a very sim- ple statement, “Clean Hands,” but this is applicable to the mod- erm day. This will be a discussion of “helping hands and hindering hands” and should prove of inter- est to all church members, who, along with friends, are invited to hear this sermon, states the pastor.| _ Special music will be provided by the choir. Increased activity in the Ger- man chemical industry has great- ly reduced the number of unem-! ployed chemists in that country, according to a report from Frank. | fort-on-Main. Leyden; and Christian Charles Henry Vander Aa, a Dutch MONROE THEATER Clark Seble-leparte McDonald. tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ ernoon for St. John Pritchard ana his popular} 9.) italization dance orchestra will good program of for the occasion. ia Casado! —By Sylvia Sawyer, assisted by before returning to Key West. {John Yates as the bad Helio’ John Marzyck as the Boogie-Man- G. S. MeMullen, of the state plant board, left on the Cuba yes- — |terday for Tampa en route to his home in Clearwater and after a |short visit will return to resume his duties. ri com- aiter- ; noon from Havana for a visit of Mrs, Augustin Villaverde was a €X-! passenger on the Cuba yesterday to-|afternoon going to Tampa where A capacity} she will visit with relatives for several weeks, Ed. Russell, carpenter with the yesterday for Tampa and Miami, (Many parties who have made| after spending a while with his have| family, Tom Roberts left yesterday aft- Petersburg © for, and a possible operation in the veteran’s hos- pital. YOUR DESTINY By LE MARS ee ececeoeee and talents of #hose between OCTOBER 22 TO NO- SCARPIO.—It endows the sub- jects born uring this period with a mind, at/the same time shrewd, fickle, cauticious, dreamy _poet- ical and often religiously inclined; they have & strong will power, are steadfast and persevering. The temper is fiery and easily arous- ed, somewhat rough and even vio- Jent, but never unkindly so; slow to move to anger, but never to for- give; they keep'a deep feeling of resentment. They are skillful and patient in all kinds of work, are fond of country pleasures and, withal, a thirst for honors. For- tune will come to them late in life, many Will be their friends; they ‘ ve enemies among their es, both social and in Scarpio people are al- Long journeys will be; en both by land and sea, not be particularly for- | 2 bed size eae CARFS, RADIO |! COVERS, TABLE CLOTHS, » from— Wrinkle Resisting Linens and sold them out almost} immediately. Today this store is} advertising another shipment just received in the new colors of! ‘brown, navy, rust, white and pas-/ tel colors, The advertisement in this issue also contains many spe- cials, APPELROUTH With the first appearance of cool weather, The Store of Fash- ion reminds its customers that now is the time to think about the purchase of an entirely new out- fit. This store is ready to out- fit every lady, miss and child in the city with attractive fall and winter garments at most attrac- tive prices, ARONOVITZ D. Aronovitz Department Store callg attention in the advertise- ment today of the complete line of popular priced footwear which this store carries for men and women, boys and girls. This store is now displaying a com- plete line of fall wear for the en- tire family. THE HUB STORE For Monday The Hub Store is advertising a list of needs for the home at special prices. Such items as sheets, bed spreads, blankets, tapestry, scarfs and table covers are marked at special prices for Monday. “QUALITY” Mrs, Sue Skelton, manager of the newly opened Quality Food Store is more than pleased with the business done on the first two days which this store has been open. The advertisement carried by this store in this issue tells of: the success of the new establish- ment. eS eer Now is tee cane Mo stare-patre” ing and fixing up for the Christ- mas holidays. In this issue South Florida Contracting and Engineer- ing Company is offering a special sale on all Sherwin-Williams prod- ucts as a special inducement to those who are planning improve- ments to their home for thejcom- ing holdays. HIRAM WALKER Hiram Walker’s 12 months old whiskey, a new Hiram Walker product now being introduced by local distributors, has met instant appeal with those who enjoy good. whiskey. It is distinguished by its rich flavor, mellowness | and smoothness. $ READ THE STORY OF ‘The Mutiny Another gripping “short- short” By JACK MacCONNELL And a “Check-Up” on the week’s current events Don’t miss the “LIBRARY TABLE,” Political this time —IT’s ALL IN— THE SUNDAY STAR Your only chance for a Sunday paper on Sun- Morning in Key West mobile and accident c'; juster in your teptitorys Ingur-| ance experience No selling. Write DRIVING TO SOUTH CARO-| LINA November 3. Can take! two passengers. Smith, 817) Eaton street. oct28-4tx, t | FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Upper apartment. } Four rooms and bath; no chil-! dren. Apply Gaiti’s Barber | Shop, 109 Duval street. i oct19-tf ROOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS: single, $3.00, $3.50 double, $4.00, $5.00 week. Close in, oct4-1mo | NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant Board. Phone 701, oct31-6t} HOLTSBERC’S Monday Sale SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AND BE ON TIME 100 pairs of Embroidered Cur- tains, full size, ecru clas on sale, ane 50e 500 new Fall Hand-Bag:, black, crepes. Vagabonds, Enve- lopes, Pouehes, Zipper Tops, Zipper Swaggers, Ring Han- dles, etc., on sale Monday ... 3 doz. Moire Negligees; Rose, Green, Black, Orchid, reg- ular $1.98, oy $1.50 sale Large size Lace Table Cloths, made of Belgium Lace. Reg- ular $1.50, on sale ... 1@ pieces Curtain Draperies; blue, gold, rust, green, etc. » Regular 35c, on sale Monday, yard ee 25¢ 1 Come and see our beautiful new Shoes, per pale... You'll see the new leathers and combinations in our style selection that range’ from blunt toes and flat heels to the der» streamlined’ models. You'll marvel at the yalues! What Key West Needed—a $1.98 Shoe Department! 50 styles to select from. JUST RECEIVED i Another shipment of FLAXSPUN WRINKLE}: RESISTING LINENS. Colors: Brown, Navy, i Rust, White and all pastel colors. Garments made of this linen |! will not wrinkle when worn or], packed and rarely needs press- ing until completely -- soiled. |! This Flaxspun Linen is sold only at HOLTSBERG’S in Key West. Just What You Have Been Waiting For! HIRAM WALKER 12 MONTHS OLD WHISKEY Rich in Flavor, Mellowness and Smoothness IMAN, reliable, to become an euto- | interested im, states the pastor. SUPER VALUES MONDAY ON OUR BRAND NEW FALL FOOTWEAR Fashion and economy—wise women will be glad to lears that we are featuring correct new FALL SHOES at POP- ULAR PRICES. Special re- ductions Saturday ard Monday on all Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children. Hosiery to match our Foot- wear available in the Joveliest shades. PREPARE FOR COOLER WEATHER—With the first cold snap of the winter season, you'll be thinkirg of warmer garments. We are prepared to outfit you at REASONABLE cosT. JUST UNFACKED — 500 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s OVERCOATS y and Monday— $3.95 to $29.95. LADIES’ WOOL SUITS IN 2 AND 3 PIECES. LADIES’, MISSES’ CHILDREN’S DRESSES. A tremendous assortment i AND new FALL and WINTER styles |) ATTRACTIVE] at most PRICES. : 5 doz. Ladies’ All Silk Dresses, sizes 11 to 52, at ..... $3.95 Ladies’ Skirts in Plaid and Plain, at es COMPLETE LINE OF SWEATERS For Ladies, Misses and Chil- rt-wool and all- 3 pieces; also Twin Sweaters. SPECIAL: 5 doz. Ladies’ Twin of the latest im HANDBAGS New arrivals in LADIES’ FALL HATS every type, in any material and popular shape. 10 doz. Ladies’ White Felt Hats, special _ - $1.95 Now showing the newest in LADIES’ UNDERWEAR Get ready for Winter with = fresh supply of LINGERIE. You'll like our new showing. SILKS SILKS SILKS Over 2,500 yards of 40 inch all Silk im prints and solid colors. All Fall shades; some sold as high as $1.50 yard, at all one pie de cea: MALLINSON’S SILKS—You can’t afford to overlook our up-to-date line of these fine SILKS. Cotton Tweed, yard... 36, 40, 42 inch Pillow T: COMPLETE LINE OF Blankets, part-wool and all- wool. Comforters, cotton and all-silk. Dress up the rooms with our new and modernistic DRAPERIES just in. Curtain Goods, Ready-Made Cartai Pillows, Silks Spreads, Tapes-}/ tries, etc. Special Prices Monday on Year Certified SHEETS and PILLOW CASES. Pa |} yet priced to meet POPULAR DEMAND. Try this rich 12 MONTHS OLD WHISKEY and you will appreciate its FLAVOR AND SMOOTHNESS. ’ For Sale By All Leading Vendors = FELL LAL LLL LL a Monday Children’s Angera Dresses, Suits - 20 pieces New Travel and Tweed: yd 2S and 2c 10 pieces New Curtaim Serim, per yard Ladies’ Coat Sweaters New Black and Brown ¢ } Its he ih i Hi rei kt D Hi ~ Oa ett ene tne een ate You don't around when you Leaves Port Tamps P. M. arriving Key West 7 4 SE. Momdege and Leaves Key West Mondag: and Thou 825 4 for Hevana. Leaves Key West Tocedags and Pridege § P Mi Sor Port Tampa, Fie. For further iermatmes and vate: cal Pheme 4 i & COSTAR Agent Ohhh hhh dk. | . “THANK YOU” We are grateful fer your approval of cur MODERN, CLEAN, UP-TO-DATE FOOD STORE We are proud of the privilege to serve you We are happy to offer you QUALITY MER- CHANDISE at LOW PRICES REMEMBER, Everydey is BARGAIN DAY at Quality Food Store ‘ wwessrrererress

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