The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 4, 1937, Page 4

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Pbeccecceccesoncccces « Mrs. Dolores Delgado, who was] ¢ fees see eistives, scant P-T, A. Te Meet Yesterday mofning on the plane. Tomorrow Night Mrs. John T, Carey, who was} Key West High School Parent-| pa bal the Chtiftmes r0080% | teacher Association will meet in this ae ben's Mia . regular monthly session tomorrow morning by bus for Miami. | night, 7:30 o'clock, in the audi- ntbeeg torium pf Harris School on South- Harry Roberts, officer of the) ard street. The meeting will be P. and O. S. 8. Co., attahed to the) presided over by Mrs. Enri Steamship Forida, left ee pare Heivtenec . , ing after a brief vacation ‘with) Program will-eonsist of piano Mrs, Roberts and the family. selection by Lucette de Barrit; vo- Veal duet by Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Rude atid'{ Mills White and a lecture on ; two daughters, and Mrs. William|“Health Problems of: Adolescence ee Williamson, who weré guests of|/ Children” by Dr. Rice’ of State} ; their sister, Mrs. Paul Herrick,| Board of Health. \ $ ; and other relatives, left this morn- Be over the highway for thelt) Jacksonville Folk : Jack Miller, son of Mrs. Toma- died Miller, who was spending the} Christmas holdiays with his par- left this morning for Palm where he will resume his at high school. F Mrs. Cleo Saunders and two daughters, Helen and Betty, and Mrs. Francis Adams, daughters of Willard Jermain, arrived last week from their homes in Jacksonville and will visit for about two weeks Elizabeth Ayala, Who) with relatives and friends. the Christmas holiday sea-! During their stay they will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | eects of their brothers-in-law F. Ayala, and other relatives;! and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Leo War- over the highway Saturday to| yen, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kemp and her’ studies at Florida| Mr. and. Mrs, Ulrie Gwynn. { State College for Women. i ~ - _ Willard Russe!l, member, of the Woman's Club To immigration force operating out ‘omorrow ef Miami, left yesterday morning Meet T for headquarters in Miami. Mrs. daughter, Betty Jean, panied Mr. Russell on to Key West, will remain. longer visit. and Mrs, Charles Sweeting yesterday morning for their in West Palm Beach after a visit during the holidays} Daughters Of t ri i eS There will be a regular monthly meeting of the Key West Woman’s } Club held tomorrow afternoon, be- ginning at 4 o’clock, at the Hos- pitality House on Duval street. A'l members are requested to be in attendance. t the se 5 ies | anes King To Meet aaa Mr, and Mrs. Frank Weech, ‘who had been spending the Christ-} Daughters of the King of St.} Mrs. Mas and New Year’s holidays in} Paul’s Church will meet in month-/also Miami, returned to Key West} !y meeting tomorrow afternoon at Saturday evening over the high-/ 4:30 as on the eloister of the churel A full attendance of the mem- Walter Price, son of Mr. andj bers is desired at this meeting as Mrs. C. C. Price, who was spend-|Plans for entertaining the state ing a vacation with his grand-j president who will visit here this in} month, will be made. i Walter Roberts, 65, died 6:30 o'clock yesterday morning at the residence, 1102 Whitehead street. Funeral services were held 4 . o'clock yesterday afternoon from)that the President has Lopez‘Funeral Home chapel,|his opinion that, the Govertiment should take action for the elimina- tion of child labor, long work- jong hours and starvation wages, conference Rev, Joe Tol'e of ‘First Methodist church officiated. The deceased is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lula Roberts; three maaan and ‘Walter ‘last week he gave no indication Tecom While isons, Hesba, e Roberts, Jr.; two daughters, Mrs.{ of making any Julia Hogeboom and Janice Rob-; mendations to — ferts; one brother, Victor Roberts| his remarks indicated the need Jennie | for a revival of some of the prin |Ketchum, Mrs. Zelma Curry and; ciples of the defunct NRA, the President did not suggest its res-} made it action would not be sufficient and that ; assistance }FOR RENT OR SALE—Furnished | Station— Abilene . LEAVES ON TER EN ROUTE TO JACK- AT NAVAL STATION SONVILLE —— ci state attorney, are day and were to continue o; with the bridges. ing held in Mr. H. H. Taylor. group left yesterday. ! (Continued from Page One) the factions in Spain. days after his opening AT EARLY HOUR SUN- DAY MORNING 1938, with the exgeptton /ofp There is no reason. to although at a press Earl pvr specific Congress. three sisters, Mrs. Cornelia Sawyer. There are three grandchildren. toration. However, he {plain that he felt state there should be some ee TEMPERATURES Lowest Highest j@™mendment, Mr. last night last 24 hours | clined to express an opinion, 32 48 j BRIDGE MATTERS COMMANDER BRAGG AND! PORTER, THOMPSON AND LES- FAMILY WERE QUARTERED ‘ounty Commissioners William Commander Kendall B: Bragg,!R. Porter and Norberg Thompson, U. S..N., Mrs, Bragg, their son} and J. Lancelot Lester, assistant! John and daughter Miss Marian,/ left over the highway Saturday after a delightful vaeation in Key whaval station. in Miami te- ‘to Jacksonville on matters edfinécted This decision followed “a“meet- Lester’s office | {While in the city Commander; Saturday which was called follow- Bragg conferred with Commander} ing telephone conversations with Ralph Spalding, who came fromt| Attorney Arthur Gomez and Judge C Washington to look over the prog- I ress of the WIPA work at the station, and with Lieutenant Wm. | Klaus, officer in charge at imaval station and L. M. |aide to Lieutenant Klaus. RO On Friday of this week, two HELD YESTERDA to Congress, President Roosevelt eee is expected to send his arnual budget message to Co ss, It KEY WST RESIDENT DIED ny couatain Fircrest Om aaaledited receipts and expenditures and a request for additional reliéf funds for the. present fiscal year which ends on June 30, 1937. . Ibis also expected to include. figures »for, lief which -will be taken. up later. doubt changed | ij 1 The Key West the} Looking At Washington Pierce, — other countries to continue aiding fby the Government. Asked about eveceeeeeee ithe possibility of a constitutional Roosevelt de- The recent opinion of the Su- Tarpon Springs, returned on the ae saigerae rn ee” > Viswme Court uphetding’ the com- Cube this morning for Tampa. ints. oe ry stitutionality of the neutrality Miss Smith, head of the To Visit Here Charleston .... 50 66 law is being closely ' studied by 5 5 ous Chicago . 16 22 experts, anxious to discover a hint Key West High School music de-} _ D of the (Court’s attitude on the re- partment, who was spending the| ~ Mrs, Herman Oliphant, wife of ;Denver = SA = ciprocal tariff law. The Neu- holidays with her family in Lake-| Counsellor Oliphant of the U. s.|Detroit ae = trality Act gave the President Jand, Fla., arrived this morning] Treasury Department, is expected} Galveston ... 52 2 broad diseretion in tegard to em- on the Cuba from St. Peters-|to arrive in Key West tomorrow,| Havana - bd Bey jbargo powers. The Court upheld j Sceompanied by other members of} Huron... 14 Be this grant from Congress in hand- | the family. * mpreotiene ec N as ling foreign relations and some- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Thomp-| Plans are being made and are|Kansas City .. 28 a high tariff supporters fear that it son, who were visiting as the] expected to be completed this eve-| KEY WEST .. 74 81 Yoreshadows: a decision in tevor of of Mrs Thompson’s parents,| ning, or tomorrow morning, for| Little Rock .. 28 42 the reeiprocal treaties, » and Mrs. Newton Curry, left|comfortably housing the vvisi-|Los Angeles .. 44 60 ea f this morning on the Cuba for Ha- es ae 32 | Fear of the railroads that they Yana where Mr. Thompson is di- eam -@ be will be seriously damaged by the ’ fector of one of the large oil reaping - ruling of the ICC, obolishing i companies. New Orleans .. 48 56 emergency freight rates, are con- New York .... $2 50 sidered groundless in some quar- Afiss Anne Greer, of Nashville,| ; ee Pensacola .... 48 62 ters where it is pointed out that { ‘Tenn., who was enjoying a visit} (Superintendent Wm. W. De-|Pittsburgh 22 44 by eutting passenger fares the j over the holidays as guest of Mr.}meritt, of the Seventh Lighthouse| St. Louis ...... 26 28 railroads picked up considerable ; and Mrs. J. J. Trevor, left om the} District, Mrs. Demeritt and a|S#!t Lake City 4 20 revenue. Of course, when the | _ Guba this morning for a short visit] group of friends, who spent Satur-|52" Franciseo 42 54 | Passenger fares were cut, the rail- in Havana. day on the Keys, returned late} Seattle - 34 44 |roads protested vigorously, but Sates Saturday afternoon after enjoy- Tampa 66 78 their complaints have been stilled Mr. and Mrs Jose Pena andling a very pleasant day. Washington .. 32 52 by increasing receipts. Other Miss Lilia, who were} Most of the time was spent| Williston ... 0 34 business examples indicate that it relatives in Key West for} yi ing points of interest, but is not always unprofitable to eut To «meveral weeks, left this morning sop the return to their home in vifavana. fishing was not negleted and when the party returned in the evening ,the members repaired to the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Baker, of Fleming street, where the large number of fish caught were deliciously prepared and thoroughly enjoyed. Others in the group besides Mr. and Mrs. Demeritt and Mr. and Mrs. Baker were: Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming and their daughter, Mrs. Sidney Mathews and son Sidney, Jr., Mrs. B. D. Jenks and Mrs. Lucille Hall, ‘ © Mrs. John Demeritt and daugh- ‘ter, Amaryllis, who were visiting Mrs. Demeritt’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Saanders on White street, return- ed to their home in Miami over Florida Motor Lines this morning. the ‘iss Josephine James, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Thothas James, who was spending the Christmas holidays with her par- ents and other relatives, left yes- : terday morning for Miami en route to Washington, D. C., where she is a student at Georgetown Visitation College. Mrs. James accompanied Miss Josephine as far as Miami. John F. Sweeting, who spent the holiday season with relatives and friends in Key West, left yesterday over the highway for Miami. ity it with his parents. He is employ- ed by the Southern Bell Telephone Company at Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweeting of Palm Beach, who were visiting relatives here, returned home over the Overseas Highway yesterday. | ton and will visit for ‘the . next Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Demer- : itt left over the highway yester-}Klaus and Mrs. Klays at their Rev. M. L. Smith, pastor of Ley Memorial Chureh, will preach in Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Se Special musie will be rendered| on the occasion. b hest Colds CONCERT AND SOCIAL A eoncert will be held this eve- ning at 7:30 o’clock in the Trin- Along with other numbers, the! Shehane boys will give a couple! of selections. } A social will be held immediate- ly after the concert. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Fried-| ate, eviehs, of Washington, D. C., ar-|seat, a hollyhock row, a pair of | rived over the highway yesterday|pajamas, two days’ mail, 17 hens’; 10 nests, a prayer book and three rows | days as guests of Lieutenant Wm. | of assorted flowers. | HOLD SERVICE TUESDAY NIGHT prices. This is _ noticeable Trinity Presbyterian church, | ers, Best treated without “dosing” AT TRINITY CHURCH Presbyterian Church. ~ _ CASA MARINA Key West's Hotel DeLuxe —American Plan— 200 Delightful Rooms, Each EATS MANY ARTICLES | WithoFareato Bath Evening Dinner ...... $2.00 KINSTON, N. C.—William Als-|j Luncheon . 1.50 of this city has a goat that! Afternoon Tea 50 in a week, an automobile! Palm Shaded Beach with Casino Masseur in Attendance Florida East Coast Hotel Co. Peter Schutt, Manager Se | par- ticularly in the automobile indus- try and light and power companies have increased net incomes by suc- cessive cuts in charges to consym- | COLUMN: FREE TRIP to good chauffeur to “CLASSIFIED | COSCSCCRCOTOECCOOS MAL= HELP MAN—To become contact man and “investigator for national inet ‘Experi sisi essentiah No selling. White 750-770 Madison Bldg., Mil- waukee, Wis, jan4-2tx MISCELLANEOUS drive two ladies to Tampa. Ap- ply Box T, The Citizen, jant-3tx FOR SALE ONES reverses BICYCLES—WE RENT by the; Hoar, Day or Week. Repair all makes and paint them with Nu- Enamel. We carry a full sup- ply of parts. Agents for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Company, nov20-tf SPECIAL GILLETTE SET, gold- plated case and razor with six blades. $3.00 value, only $1.00. San Car'os Book Store, 528 Du- val street. dect7-tf NEW DeLUXE LADY GILLETTE} you ¢annot afford RAZOR SETS, in Pearl, Coral and Jade. Reg: $6.00 value, only $2.00: San Carlos Book ‘Store, 518 Duval street. dee17-tf > oemrasane GILLETTE NEW DeLUXE Razor SETS, chromiam or gold-plated casg.and vazor with 12 blades. Reg. $7.50 seller, only $2.00. San Carlos Book Store, 518 Du- val street. dec17-tf SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50¢. The Artman Press. aug? PERSONAL CARPS—4#00 printed cards, $1.26. The. Artman Press. aug? FOR RENT OR SALE House. modern conveniences. Apply, 1609 Flagler Ave. be- tween 7:00 to 9:00 A. M. jan4-6t woeen a i: i ' For Sale COCCCCEEEES dO SSO OCLOESE OTOITOOD: A feller tried to thamb a ride on the county snow plow yistiddy and had to be dug out. What this country needs most is fewer. fellers tellin’ the country what It needs most. N THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WOO KOO TIL OIVE LISI S @. = Sbesordededuses i with anything less a oe to nature Soothe and heat the | jie oceans ong hie ie ve ti don’t 5 druggist is to 8 F i 4 aoe oe eer | | See ea ss Se Bees i ‘ When you think Pr KEY WEST | REAL ESTATE think. of the ! OVER-SEA : REALTY EXCHANGE OVER-SEA HOTEL BUY — SELL — RENT }) i D FOR RENT FOR RENT—Upper apartment. Four rooms and bath; no chil- dren, at 628 White street. Ap- ply Gaiti’s Barber Shop, 109 Duval street, oct19-tf TWO .FURNISHED HOUSES. all modern conveniénees, Apply 1116 Grimel? street. nov27-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT with electric ice box. 1001 Eaton street. Phone 879-J. dee3t-tmox NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and elean it for the water therein. State Plant Board. Phone 70%. dec28-6t Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- head street. Im exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlooking Cora) Park. For price and terms apply to L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen Office oe Residence 1309 Whitehead Street | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Subscribe to The Citizen. weekly. 200 —JUST RECEIVED— Shipment Colorful BEACH BAGS AND HATS Old Island Trading Post At sign of Little Tron Boy—foot of Daval Street CEE day morning for Miami where [quarters im the naval station. they go for medica] treatment by specialists. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. John-| son and daughter, Joyce Marie. who were visiting with Mrs. John- son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. ta! Richard Cosgrove, son of Cap- tain and Mrs. P. L. Cosgrove, ar- rived in Key West on Saturday{Caviness, in Miami ,returned over the highway for a week’s vis-jthe city last week. > BURNS < MONROE THEATER )! Carole Lombard-Wm, Powell in— MY MAN GODFREY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ Peninsalar & Occidental Steamship Company Biféctive a 1938. Leaves Port Tampa om Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and emer Leaves Key West Monda: < ter 4a 'y londays and Thursdays 8:36 A. M. Leaves Key Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 14, J. H. COSTAR, Agent. West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port ad | THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W i) AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD Be sure to eat it at every meal! It’s best. —Made By— VALDES BAKERY Russell Hardie-Ann Rutherford in THE HARVESTER Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 10-15¢; Night: 15-25¢ | — KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL Im the Center of the Business || and Theater District Firat Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Elevator Popular Prices : An Index Te RELIABLE eh i ef FOLLOW THE ARROW! ---And You Wiil Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! i ! | LIQUORS—BEER | FISH | DRUGS CURRO’S PLACE } DEMERITT BROS. FISH | ORIENTAL PHARMACY \ f COMPANY j Emilio Romero, Prop, ; Duval At Petronia Street | PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 1000 Duval Street CLUBS For Recreation Visit THE NAVY CLUB 812 Fleming St.| Greene St. Opp. Western Union Cakes and Pastries You Are Welcome : - Specializing in Fresh Fish Package Liquors of All Kinds | Fici Bie aie i Phone 44 Free Delivery, Phone 379 BAKERIES I Hf you are looking for POULTRY | MALONEY & PEACOCK | visit or call | Bukers of Baker Boy Bread | | Fulford’s Poultry Farm teacad i | Beer and Wine POULTRY hehe hdd, | :

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