The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 21, 1936, Page 4

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«| PERSONAL MENTION Mrs, C. McMullen and daughter; Miss Ruth Rose Galey, daugh- Miss A. McMullen, arrived this ter of Mayor and Mrs. Harry c.t morning on the Cuba from Tampa Galey, arrived Saturday from| to join Mr. McMullen who is at-. Mary Baldwin College in Virginia,| tacned to the state plant board) and is spending the Yuletide vaca- unit operating in Key West. {tion with her parents. ‘ir. and Mrs. H. L. Roberts | State Senator Arthur Gomez,! former Key Westers who for, who was absent from the city for; years have been making their; about one week in the interests of! home in Tampa, arrived this! matters ¢omected with “Overseas/ morning on the Cuba from Tampa Highway bridges, returned yer-| | for a vacation over the holidays. |terday morning by plane from Mi- jemi. He left again in the after- inoonyon ‘the plane for Miami. ‘Nick Goshorn, student at Flor-| ida University in Gainesville and| * 2 ¥ | 4 2 = Tommy Armour, Robert Bar- sister Miss Marguerite Goshorn, J ie student at a business college in| beer, 7 panangia leis Jack pss Tampa, arrived this morning from) W214", a Dies . oe ey Tampa to spend the Christmas guests of Robert Spotts holiday with their parents, Mr. Miami. and Mrs. G. N. Goshorn. j sabes B. M. Duncan, chief engineer Mrs. Robert T. Menner, of New| for the Overseas Road and Toll| York, arrived this morning on the Bridge District, and A. L. West, . -L st, oe from Tampa for her anneal bridge engineer, left yesterday! winter season’s visit with frien: s.' afternoon by plane for Miami. | Mrs. D. A. DuPuis, and chil-j Miss Martel Wilson, state con- dren Ed and June, arrived this| sultant on home making, who was ! Sr | morning from Tampa to spend the|in Key West in the interest of a} Mallory Lines will maintain direct | at Christmas holidays with friends. | new project to be started here, left yesterday by plane for.Miami. ood R. Blair, U. S. inspector of. si ! pulls, and G. L. Scheer, U. S. in- Miss Alberta Peterson, daugh-j gpector of boilers, arrived on the| tet of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Peter- gabe this morning for an inspec: }8, left yesterday afternoon by Cruises offér'a choice of trips © ever, in preserving economic free- plane for Miami where she will spend the Christmas holidays with; her aunt, Mrs. Frank Guito. ion,.of the Ferry Pilgrim. ‘Dx. Julio de Poo, Mrs. de Poo and their son John, and Mrs. de Poo’s sister Miss Harriet Anti,| oo left on the Cuba this morning for! terested in the Overseas bridges, the Christmas holidays and willl ong Mrs. Brady, are spending 5 probably be absent for about two} ort time in Key West a aac weeks, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sands. Norman Artman, son of L. P. Airtman, publisher of The Citizen,! Wm. W. Demeritt, Jr., student and Mrs. Artman, who is a|at Southern Dental College, At- student at Peirce School of —Ac-|/anta, Ga., and Mrs. Demeritt, ar-: famous cabarets offering a taste} countancy in Philadelphia, ar-}tived over the highway Saturday} rived over the highway last night) for the holidays and are guests of/ for the Christmas season with his; Superintendent Demeritt of the] parents, |lighthouse service. They were} taccompanid by Henry Renedo, WEST INDIES CRUISE NOW SCHEDULED |METROPOLITAN HOLIDAY, COMBINED WITH CARNIVAL CRUIS=, ALSO BEING OF. FERED ‘A sightseeing holiday in metro- eplitan New York, combined with a restful, comfortable ocean voy- age ¥ia*the cruiseway from Jack- sonville, Miami or Charleston, is wood, left by plane yesterday for| 0ffered in the comprehensive win: } ter cruise program announced by the Clyde-Mallory Lines. A series of seven-day Carnival Cruises from Miami to the West Indies, which proved so popular last year, is also scheduled during} January, February and March, and during the season the Clyde- overnight service with the S. S. Evangeline between Miami and Havana. Representing the pick of Carib: bean resort centers, the Carnival Jamzica, Haiti and Havana es- pecially adaptabie to the winter {holiday. Miami, where cruise passengers ——= jembark, is famous the world over | ulate busin L. N. Brady, well known steel| with its miles of sandy beaches, ing war, which passed the last ntractor of Miami, who is in-\its famous hotels, and gaiety of! House. is expected to be adopted its vacationing throngs. Havana, in addition to its night life, the sophistication and giam- our of its people, offers bathing |ing of industrial management, the unexcelled at La Playa. And there are race tracks, Jai Alai games and the famous Casino Na- cional for diversion, with wor'd of night life peculiar to the Cuban capital alone. There will be amp'e time in By BELLE DE POO There is no token I could send, ~| To you, who’ve been so true a! friend, j No object seemed to quite con- vey— The message in my heart today.! I thought perhaps a bit of jade— j A jar of perfume, silk brocade? | A ring of gold, with pearls, might! do, To bring my sentiment to you?; |My Christmas shopping, not com-! H plete, | Found me still lingering on the street, H I scanned the most expensive; frocks, And visited the stores—for blocks! But silver seemed a bit too “cold,” And so did glass, and silk and! gold! Ana then, at last, I came to | these— Just handkerchieves,—but use} them, please! |330 Duval St., ;Key West, Fla. | Looking At Washington (Continued from Page One) leconom‘e security for each citizen but betieves “even more, how- {dom for the individupl.”? | A revised form of a plan to reg- ss and industry dur- by Congress. It would place in the |hands of the President the draft- | fixing of prices of war materia's jand commodities and the regula- jtion of exchanges, security and commodity as long as necessary. {It will not include the drafting of labor, advocated by the American ' Legion and opposed by organized } | Aiaaieaibanadl | Church Tonight |hibernate amid huge steam pipes. “ae | Society | uoy oun | SPEND TIME FISHING AND| OF Marriage | PLAYING GAMES; ALSO | Mrs, Flossie Carey announces ENJOY FISH FRY ' j the marriage of her daughter, Miss Edna Carey, to J. L. Poore! of Georgia. | The wedding took place in Palm Beach, December 9th. Mr. Poore is attached to the fected in Coast Guard Base No. 6, Ft.! Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Poore will make! their home in Ft. Lauderdale for’ the present. j=rtey: and §| Xmas Program At Membezs of the Boy Cadets, an organization instract‘on 0! were ovt on ispot on the |which they named “Camp Ken-i — nedy.” 1 The Ley Memorial Church Sun- = =a ; day School will resent tis Christ-| Mestst the-thee, walle at he mas program this evening in the|camp, wa. spent fish'ns and play-/ ae at 7:30 pari se ins games, and swimming, and a later in the evening the hikers readings and pantomimes. Be ;gathered ’round and partook of an/ Ceccccececscecesesceeses enticing fish fry which had been! TOOTHPICK TOP! ICS | prenared by the culinary group. Those who enjoyed the after- (By C. G. FLINT) }noon were: Instructor Kennedy, eocccccccccscccccccoosee (C. Sam B. Curry, Russell Curry, The Christmas spirit expresses /and the following members: Dono- itself under all sorts of conditions van Hervicky Patt! —— ar. everywhere, Up in Boston they, Charles Garing, Jr., Lennie Hobbs, sng carols BS windows ony Ruseell Kerr, Jr, Kenneth New- a % p lan, John “Lowe, ; Donald Lowe, Beacon Hil are alight with can- Eugene Lowe, Veral Roerts, Jr., dics on Christmas Eve. There is Edward Etheridge, Jr., Frank Me- also the municipal tree, as in oth- lone. er large cities. | zs —— New York frolics, as ever, with Poinsettias, ‘s more meaty the stacks of greens and timsel and tue setting of the holy nativity dissipated looking Santas at every It is a season of joy and unselfish corner The rich exchange costly Communion and wherever we are gifts in fashionable houses. ; its sp-rit finds us. In the tenement area some sort 50 S. E. 7th Street, of green thing expresses the “tid-' Miami, Fla., ings of great joy.” Down under Dee_ 18, 1936. the city streets, where the bums ome ' CARD OF THANKS the spirit also penetrates. ‘ : _— . I recall seeing a little, dyed; We take this means of thanking tree being decorated with bits of our many friends and neighbors paper, deep in the bowels of Man- for their many kindnesses shown hattan’s mid-town: The bums. hav- us during our recent bereave- ing a Christmas feed of mulligan ment, the illness and death Sketca and bieck by The Dudieps toca! ete eeeceee: Today In Histery eeecceeesese 1620—Landing of the Pe = Fathers at P'ymouth, Mas addirg al forege commerce because British «nd Freeck Gem at wer with cack other scized al American ships—this to shew Europe ber dependesce ot Amer can foodstuffs Caused thrests « secesson f-cm New Exgiced and Act modified m 1808. each West Indian port for sight: | labor, The question of war profits seeing, with each jsland as dif-|;, aso certain to cause cone stew, then reclining on the warm beloved one, Mirs. Maretta Nicholas j another student at Southern Den-|ferent and as intriguing as the: able debate. The House has. pass- - j Sema py ire rea Nor pai aisy pee Jamaica, is colonially | °¢ the McSwain bill taxing war}" ‘Fior'da’s favored climate ex- the use of their cars, the donors 5 = “a ee u Ay ., ? . ini FE ae . 'profits one hundred per cent A “ : ta tifel feral tribates berg Thompson, student at Trinity} County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer! British, with the romance of the 514 the Senate substitute places pes precast ee sb - beaut - . er ri ac College in Washington, arrived} ‘ : f: tpost of the Empire Kipling | pee 3 4 » and Melvin Russell, su: tend ‘ar outpost 0} myer pling }. te in t r ‘. F yesterday morning by plane, for} o¢ public Aarasiserias seed gee immortalized—the tropics Gaal eaoets ce ice tle cabin under the palms, bright indeed grateful. the holidays. Miami, Jacksonville” and Talla.{@% exotic touch that leaves an|*" ” 4 with vines and crotons, roses and dec21-1tx hassee last week on matters in| ¢Vetiasting impression. ai oe eS amas connection with the Overseas| Port-au-Prince, Haiti, is a port! ae Bons bay REE bridges, returned over the high-|¢lorful in another manner, with} weexty. day Saturday. its vivid native life and unusual markets, the natives conversing in a AT their soft French, deriving from| ry VON PAULSONS the early days of Emperor Henry AUNT MOLLY’ S BREAD B iets h tl Christophe, a freed save, who es- IT’S HEALTHFUL! atta 2 saise poesia rl ARRIVE HERE tablished an empire in the hills Made By "ae 2 Ks that successfully endured against} Miami, arrived yesterday by plane, the onslaughts of Napoleon. VALDES BAKERY from Miami and will remain in Planned in detail by experienc- Hai West for a while reeuperat) PLAN TO LEAVE THIS AFT-|ed travel experts. these cruises ie: H z offer a maximum of pleasure, ; ERNOON ON FISHING TRIP | with the days at sea aboard large TO TORTUGAS Atlantic liners, comparable to a in private yacht trip, with deck ae Tig , ki ji i SWING'TIME from Miami for the holidays with sports, talking pictures, ® fine cr || Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- his parents, Assistant State At-| Commander Cazl C. Von Paul-|Chestra contributing to the carnii} tra, 18.200; Night: 15-25¢ torney J. Lancelot Lester andjson, United States Cosst Guard|¥@! spirit. Mrs. Lester. air corps, arrived over the high- way last night accompanied DY) 3 OOOO DODO DS DO OMG SI MM Paulson and Richard Lund, student at Ft. 4 Lauderdale High School, arrived cenelies, Misses, Margaret and * over the highway last evening for| "eee. ace is on his regue} @ Broadway Meat Market the, Christmas holidays with rel-lj,../acation ond the family has QUALITY MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES atives. » accepted the invitation of Nor- * eo For Your Christmas Dinner man White, owner and master of jack Pierce, son of Mr. and the Yacht Viking, and Mrs. White, TURKEYS YOUNG ROASTING HENS Birds Dressed By Experts Mrs. L. M. Pierce, arrived last’ for a cruise to Garden Key, in the Dight from Alabama, and will] Tortugas group, and wil! visit PORK HAMS PORK SHOULDER We also carry a wide selection of spend the holidays with his! Fort Jefferson and enjoy the parents and other relatives, fishing in that vicinity. GROCERIES, FRUITS. VEGETABLES and CUBAN SWEETS pipes swapping yarns. Matcovitch. To those who gave THE FaMiLy. ! IPFALLLLA AAA A dA Ah dd dd hdd ddd. Bill Pierce, son of Mr, and Mrs, L. M. Pierce, arrived Saturday| from college at Virginia Beach, and will spend the holidays with his parents, MLD DL — Say Merry Christmas by giving electrical gifts SEE OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OF THESE WORTHWHILE AND LASTING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MONROE THEATER Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers Lance Lester, student at Flor- ida University, arrived Saturday ee oe GIVE A G. E. RFFRIGERATOR THE APPLIANCE ENJOYED BY THE WHOLE FAMILY An electric range means a cool kitchen. The Mixmaster eliminates labor and time. The Hoover Sweeper does a thorough job of cleaning. THERE ARE VARIOUS OTHER SMALL A>PLIANCES SUCH 45 ae. LISI IS SLOSS, It is planned to leave this aft- ernoon and return in one week or ‘Assistant State Attorney J./ possibly 10 days, Lancelot Lester returned by plane; , yesterday morning from a busi-| ness visit to Tallahassee and’ other points in the state. Like LL dd de ders When you think of KEY WEST REAL ESTATE think of the OVER-SEA Or REALTY EXCHANGE = « pita Betty: Macene, danghiar'eri} . OVME-SEA HOTEL : eCAn lnvitatio Mr. and Mrs. B. Curry Moreno,|* BUY — SELL — RENT TO OUR who is studying art at the Cor- ae, ° coran School of Art in Washing- ton, D.C, arrived Saturday <n i| Mr. i ending the holidays with her, CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ay —at— GREETING CARDS MONROE {ree “There's No Place Like Home” we want it to be the best looking invitation we can get.” Fancy TURKEYS Your absent friends will ap*! preciate the pictures of Key West CHICKENS, HENS or FRYERS Churches and Scenes from lino Fresh Killed PORK Cuts. by The Dudleys. KEY WEST DRUG CO. Florida PORK HAMS Large Shipment Received THOMASINE M. MILLER a PLACE ORDERS EARLY Phone 411 WE DELIVER Duval at Angela Street PHONE 268 er Jack Hayes, student at the Uni-: versity of Alabama, arrived} Saturday evening over the high-} way for the holidays with his! parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 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