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PAGE FOUR SESSCESCESE SOOO COEOSCOSSEOC® e_@¢ “e_@ one SOCIETY ome 2086S CCCbES COCSSOCSSOOESELOLOCOOEE Enjoyable Surprise Party Honoring C. E. Howard Mrs. Charles Edward Howatd, sented afid which he was request- was hostess last night at a de-|¢d to, open in the presente of the ‘ gathering. | Complying with the insistent f a demands of the group, though do- brated the twenty-ninth anniver-| ing it reluctantly,as though af: sary of his birth. RAs |ticipating a joke, Mr, Kirchhein- The affair was distinctly Sler began unclosing the elaborately man's gathering with the pastimes! enyeloped package until he came of the evening centered On )to the enclosure which proved to roulette wheel and poker table,ipe a danity little ashtray in the which kept the guests on the/ design of a shoe with little white quivive during the evening and! mice ¢rawling over the side. exciting _entertain-} Mrs. Howard said that she had 4 been keepnig this little gift for Of course the stakes were just) jyst such an occasion when, with enough to keep up the in-|friends celebrating Mr. Howard’s terest of the players, but small| anniversary, it would be awarded keep the hearts of @/to one of the number who would ease, even though he/be happy at receiving it. happened to be a constant loser.} Those who joined with Mr. and ‘ it was declared a perfect eve-|Mrs, Howard in making their an- ning. niversary celebration one long to Toward midnight Mr. and Mrs.|be remembered were: Mr. Kirch- Howard presided at a delightfully erranged and appetizing luncheon heiner, William Watkins, Atwood Sands, Dr. W. P. Kemp, Sam Gold- which was made doubly attractive}smith, William Fripp, Ray Heiner, and enjoyable by a délicious birth-|J. W. Milligan, C. B. Keister and day cake which was divided at the} Carl Eich. : conclusion of the final course. | “Before departing each guest h presented Mr, Howard with a-gift détioting an appreciated friend- Ship ‘and memories of a delight- fal! eVening with him and his jte=| CHidyming wife. Hing Garden Club To Meet Monday bite eae There will be a meeting of the Garden Club and Tree Guild held on Monday afternoon, at 4:30 o’clock at Library. A request is made for a large attendance. Dance Tonight At Raal’s Clab rettors of the Junior Woman's Club will meet Monday afternoon at 5 o’elock in the rooms of Key Hospitality House for the meeting in the new year. The following day, Tuesday, club will meet at the, the same place for business meeting at Plans for the social held Friday after- ae Artes discussed and hos- selected. Tonight’ At Garden Of Roses Music for this affair will be furnished by John. Pritchard’s There will be a dance at Pena’s' popular dance orchestra. Garden of Roses tonight starting! at 10 o'clock. Music for this affair will ——..--- SERSONAT MENTION NEW ARRIVAL AT PERSONAL MENTION GRAHAMS’ HO Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graham announce the bitth of a son at the home, 506 Fleming street. Mrs. Graham was before marri- age Miss Mary Lee. Mother and boy are reported as doing nicely. ‘the ning at 10 o’clock. furnished by Sugar’ Sweeting’s be Swing Band. eteeveeces eoooee Miss Grace Crosby, teacher of adults in the sehool of — instruc- being conducted in Key West, over the highway this morn- for a short visit in Miami. Richard Cosgrove, who is em- ployed with the Southern Bell Telephone company in‘ Atlanta,|: left this morning for the Georgia city after spending a delightful vaeation with hiv parents, Captain and Mrs. P. L. Cosgrove. tion left ing in Key West. This is Mr. Park’s first visit home in 10 years. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts have been visiting for several ‘das with relatives and friends, ind ‘will leave Sunday morning fot Miami. where Mr. Roberts is onnected with the port steward’s Mepartment of the P. and 0.'S. S. Mis. William’ Knowles left this|‘¢ompany. morning to be with her son Ben-|" ©‘ ° jamin who is seriously ill in Mi-| Joo Hale was a passenger leav- - She ce seg ec Be by|ing on the Cuba yesterday after- daughter, Miss Mary Lowe. noon for Tampa where he will spend a few days visiting with Miss Florence Betancoyrt was alyelatives and Wena. . passenger on Florida Motor Lines bus this mornirg going to Miami for a visit with relatives and friends. W. J. Sehoneck, assistant_light- house engineer, left this morning for Stuart and intervening points in Florida on a regular ihspection tour of aids to navigation in ‘the eastern section of the district.” ‘Mrs. Leona Stirrup left by bus this morning for Matecumbe to join Mr. Stirrup who is employed with the county ferry system. Mre. Elwell M. Key and son, who were visiting with relatives and friends in Key Wiest, left) Mrs. Thomas Moore was a pas- this morning for Miami aeeom- senger on the bus this morning panied by Mirs. Rosa Castro. for Matecumbe, to join Mr. a Moore who is master of one of Dr. and Mrs. Julio de Poo, son|the county ferries, Jotm, and Mrs. de Poo’s sister Miss Henriette Anti, who were spending a vacation of several weeks in Havana, were returning} The annual stockholders’ meet- passengers on the Cuba yester-| ing of the First National Bank of day. Key West will be held at 3 P. M. on Tuesday, Jan. 12th, at the FP. A. Thomas, representing one} banking house. of the large salt plants, who were J. J. TREVOR, Cashier. spending a few days in Key West, jan4-6-9 left over the highway this morn- NOTICE beginning kind. Public| of Fitzpatrick and Front streets. Regular Saturday evening dance scattered to different sections of at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt/the town soon after Boulevard will be held this eve- landed. However, aceurate de- “KEY WEST IN” DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just 10 Yearé Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen | the coneert of Miss Fanny Wash- ington and het Dixie Girls, who wil] oper the season of 1927, for the Arts Society of Key West, in the High School auditorium ;. thi: evening at §:30 o’clock,., { Washington. is giving a. program which has been presented all over ithe country and is entitled “A and Story.” visited the Sesqui-Centennial at Philadelphia during the last sum- jmer may have seen Miss Wash- ‘ington as she was hostess of Washington House where all War period were kept. News received in Key West last night indicated that Carlos Madal, Zather of Mrs. Frank H. Gato died in Cuba last night. The deceated had been a visitor in Key West on a number of oc- casions and knew 4 number of people in the city. Mrs; Frank Gato has the sympathy of her many friends here. on this sad oe- casion. An advertisement appearing in this issue announces the opening this evening of the Midnight Club, formerly the Duval Club. The club has a fine seven piece or- chestra which will furnish music for the occasion. The opening dance will be for all members and their friends and the management particularly stresses the fact there twill be no cover charge of any The club is at the corner A party of tourists arriving irom Havana yesterday afternoon reported to Sheriff Cleveland Niles they had Zallen victims of card sharks and had been fleeced of a lot of money. The alleged con men, it was learned, had the boat scriptions of the men were given by W. H. Bowhour, one of the vic- ik CLERGY JOIN IN MOVE TO RELIEVE \ ALLIANCE 188 Members of the Jewish and Gen- tile congregations in Key West are béing ealled-to worship on the} | Glimpse of The Southland in Song} ays set forth in. the following| | Key Westers who}preamble and. resolutions to ask) the supreme being for aid in this] hour of the city’s distress. “Whereas: community is cognizant of spiritual and economic and believing in the power and mercy of Almighty God, who, alone, can and will help us ef- feetually, “THEREFORE: We, the mem- bers of the Ministerial Alliance, and other ministers of the Gospel, both white and colored, call upon all the people of Key West to meet’ in their several places of worship on Sunday, January 17, in the syragogue on January 15, to join in humble supplieation to him who is mighty to save, to help us in our need ,both temporal and spiritual, and in order that this invitation may have city-wide publicity, we ask his honor, the mayor, to join with us in issuing jthe appeal, “BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of these resolutions be read in each congregation and a copy be sent to The Citizen and the Sunday Star. “John iC. Gekeler, Shuler Peele, Y. T. Shehane, M. L. Smith, W. J. Reagan, Jr., E, R. Evans, Joseph Male, C. Wesley Mayes. Alfred De Barritt, J. W. Norris, Joe A. Tolle, S. W. Wheeler, Guil- lermo Perez and Arthur B. Dim- mick.” Approached by members of the Ministerial Alliance Mayor Harry C. Galey readily agreed with the idea and at once issued a procla- mation which will be found in this tims, and in a short time Max Rose and Leon Molmer, of Chicago and Joseph Grunden, of Terre Haute, Indiana, were arrested by Sheriff Niles, Deputy Joseph Kemp and Traffic Officer Everett Rivas. Sheriff Niles reports re- covering a check for $500, and $163 in cash from one of the men, and a check for $10 from another. Rose put up a $100 cash bond for his appearance before Peace Justice Rogelio Gomez this afternoon. The other two were hearing held later the men were placed under bonds of $1,000 each. E. A. Murphy, a guest at the La Concha Hotel, yesterday after- noon requested the Coast Guard offices here to locate the Amer- ican schooner Yacht Intrepid | which was long over due from New York. Within 10 minutes after the request was made Mr. Murphy was notified that the ves- sel would arrive at Key West about 6 o’clock in the evening. The South Florida Contracting and Engineering company an- nounced this afternoon that to- morrow morning they will open a sale of paint which will last un- til January 31, unless the stock is sold out before that date. The price of/the materials has been placed far below cost, it was said. Editorial comment: Key West is noted for its roses, blooming beautifully throughout the whole year. It is said that no other flower is so closely interwoven with the history of the human race as the rose. It is one of the |few flowers which leaves its fragrance with us when it is ' gone. The Steamship Northland made a record run yesterday from Ha- vana to Key West, completing the |voyage in five hours and forty |minutes. This time was . made ‘under the usual weather, condi- tions which prevail in these lati- | tudes at this season, ing for Miami. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Park,' of Chicago, are visiting Mr.| Park's mother and other teatives| In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Fireproaf— Sensible Rates Elevator Popular Prices THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WISHES FOR ALL KEY WEST A Happy Prosperous New Year issue. SPECIAL SUBJECT BAPTIST CHURCH| It is announced that the sub- ject to be discussed by Rev. Yancy Tillman Shehane at the Sunday evening service at the First Bap- tist church wlil be Life.” This subject wiil be of in- vlaced in jail. At the preliminary] terest and help to all who attend} this service, states the pastor. At the morning hour the pas- tor’s subject will be: ‘Christian Beauty.” The membership and _ visitors are cordially invited to enjoy these services. IF YOU LIKE GOOD BREAD— THEN SWITCH TO AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD —Made By— VALDES BAKERY FLEMING. STREET METHODIST CHURCH Invites You To Worship | H | Sunday Services 11 a. I> and 7:30 p. m. | | { Morning Subject: ‘Three Resolutions.” Evening Subject: “Dwarfed Christians.” es -- THE - KEY TO KEY WEST for Bathing, good sights for Camping and Trailers, all kinds of Boats for Shore and Deep-Sea Fishing with Ex- perienced Captains, GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK WE AIM TO PLEASE GAS, 22c PER GALLON BOCA CHICA Resort and Fishing Camp ‘The stage is all set for what/PLAN SPECIAL WORSHIP IN} promises to be one of the most! , brilliant affairs of the seagon,| RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED AT MEETING OF MINISTERIAL Every one in the the mementos of the Revolutionary | fact that our city is in dire moral, distress. “Remodeled! oe omer Weer @ shy little Mexican boy needs a friend, or a bit of moral support, he can always count upon | his. burro. Even when a man is at | this tender age, courting is largely a matter of smiles and flirtatious glances; for love-making. in Mexico particularly in the villages—is carried on much as it is in Spain. First there are the smiling glances flashing between interested parties during the plaza promenade; then ardent love songs played to the fa- vored one listening from her bal- cony; after a long time the first call Ld It’s funny how noLody ever lis tens to the feller what krows it all. You'd think they had brains, the way these slot machines take care of the pennies. MONKOE THEATER Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor in GORGEOUS HUSSY Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- tra, 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ ON FOOTWEAR Every Shoe is priced Regard: . all must be |: the arrival for o: SHOES. FOR MONDAY—1 lot of Shoes, broken sizes, reg. $2.95 anc $3.95, to close out, pair * Silk Slips ‘ht Gowns for Pillow Tubing, Ladies’ Handb: Pique, all col ti aes 4 yds. Ladies’ Felt Hats rs, close out, 2 for $1.01 45 inch White Batiste, 4 yds. --- $1.01 S $1.0 Nainsook, 1 $1 { ; | ; ! ! Printed Cotton Tweed, | | H | Hl ! g oso 36 inch ‘White yard: for H 1 | i | Ratine, all shades, | i) ] | 8 3 yds. $4.08 New chipment Ladies” Printed \7 Silk Dresses, regular $595, Fe ere $3.95 i Special pric Monday ear Certified SHEETS and PILLOW CASES, No wShowing First Arrival SPRING. GOODS Beautiful showingnew Spring COTTON GOODS, the most], complete line in the city. ' JUST RECEIVED: Ship- fi 4 ment Imported Linen, non-;} crushable. | i RECEIVED 4 New Spring Hats, [newt Wear and many THIS WEE Handbag other new things. | PAY US A VISIT The Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store | H | | | i | L. APPELROUTH | | | Traveling Around America | |president of the Brooklands Golf | | play a round of golf. LEGALS OF MASTER’S SALE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, ‘That under and by virtue of and pursuant to that certain décree entered on, the 26th day D. 1936, by thel’ B.°. Browne, County, Plorida, in Chancery, in that certain cause therelit ‘aing,| wherein Edwata R. McCarthy is complainant and thé Over Sea Com: a dissolve ;Florida. Cofpora- inson Shoe Company, ii under the their unknown heirs, dévinees, gran= tees or other Claimants, Harold A. Gibson, and Leona, A. ny doe ‘Thorn Jackson and claimants, . St. Clair Crain an@-—— Crain, his wife, if married, if alive and if dead, their unknown heirs, grantees ot other clai ward H. Crain and devi yrantet jants, Edgar rus, d if. dead, his unknown heirs, de- isees, grantees or other claimants, jan M. Cohen and SBlizabeth D. Cohen, his wife, if alive and if j dead, their yak iors heirs, de- visees, grantees or other claimants, Janie C. Holmes and —— her husband, if riatried, and if dead, their unknown heirs; devisees; grantees or other ¢laim- ants, and all unknown persons hay- ing or claiming am interest in the property described in the com- -plainant’s bill, defendants, the wn- deérsigned Special Master in Chan- ;cery, appointed by said decree, will offer for sale and sell at public outery to the highest bid eash, before. the front door oi 1 ‘County Court House in Key’ bh, Monroe County, Florida; on M February 1, A. D, 1937, same Bbii a rule day of said courtjand ae sales day, during the 8 1 ofc! nek t upon her. in her home with the entire family as audience and spec- tators; and if everything goes along smoothly, the betrothal; and during | the interim until the wedding, a chaperone in constant attendance. There is an air of romance and adventure lurking, around the vil lages of Mexico which make it one of the. most’ popular countries on the route of the regular fortnight! crnise#‘between New York, Spanish Americas, and California, The people are friendly, cheerful and hespitable—happy to welcome visitors to their shores. of Sale, to-wit: between rnoon of said day, the foltp ribed property to PATS ye ee by payment of the. amoun' therein specified: All of Government Lot Two (2) Seetion Two (2) in Town- ship Sixty-six (66), South of Range Thirty-two (32) Bast of the Tallahassee Meridian con- taining 29% acres more or le: ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Special Master in Chancery. | ! ND R. LORD, Svlieitor for Complainas jan2 | LONG CHESS GAM2 | BLUE EARTH, Minn.—Donald | Fitch of this city is playing a chess ; | game with John Brooks of Johan-! jnesburg, South Africa, Each/ , {makes a move every 60 days, and {the game is expected to last un-! ‘til 1940. NEVER PLAYS GAME ROCHESTER, Mich.—Although; Charles W. Chase of this city is! serving His sixteenth year as vice-| | -16-23-30! Subseribe to The Citizen: CASA MARINA Key West’s Hotel DeLuxe —Atefican Plan— 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Evening Dinner and Country Club, he has yet to THOMASINE M. MILLE! —-BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2:50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W Palm Shaded Beach with Casino in Attendance Florida. East Coast Hotel Co: Peter Schutt, Manager 'HOLTSBERC’S ‘| Dotted Swisses, Printed {! |! Pearlman’s, Ine. il «*QUALLTY SHOP’'t! Saturday, and Monday SALE CLOSING GUT ENTIRE | WINTER STOCK AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES Ladie’ Silk Dresses, values to $3.95, on sale $1.98 $5.00 to $5.50 Dresses, at . ---. $2.88 and $3.88 All other Dresses ¢qually reduced LADIES’ TWEED SUITS, $ | $4.00 and $5.00 value $2.88 $7.50 and $6.75 Tweed Suits, for 88 SPECIAL SILK SALE MONDAY 50c yard Marshall Field’s Wear-A- Beau Silk Prints, guar- anteed washable. New Spring patterns, 40 inch | wide. Regular $1.00 grade, on sale 50° Monday, yard See window display and be on time. | White and Colored All Linen Blouses, $2.00 value, closing out at ceeeeeey $128 i Odds and Ends in Silk Blouses, H 98c and 50 New White Crepe Hats, 7 FI 1 i i Introducing the new DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on| Double - Service Pane ALL Cees Suns and | Slip made of Chami S : Suede, pure dye Crepe. NEW ARRIVALS preshrunk, shadow THIS WEEK Hi proof, INDI are Sans, Complete assortment Beach? sani-proof and ren Wear. Attractive Slacks, |} guard, Qualit yj White, Blue, Brown, each Features: Guaranteed If at $1.00! washable, carefully | 20 doz. New Polo Shirts tof styled and fitted, easy} Match in White, Maize, Blue, }} adjustable shoulder if all at 98c, 75¢ and | straps; double stitched seams; true bias cut; on sale Monday— Attractive showing Bathin: Suits, all kind of Play Suits Shorts, ete. ! ! ! Pay us a visit today and look around. i | | | $1.35 | —ON SALE— fis New Spring Was very attractive NEW SPRING WASH each i $1.00, $1.98 and $2.95; BEAUTIFUL NEW LINEN | | | | MATERIALS ARE HERE! | | ! | Crash, Powder Puff!|j DRESSES i Muslins, Printed Piques, iH —Come and See!— i i Voiles, Dimities and || SALE ON SHOES i Flaxons. Specially x : Hi 5 20 per cent reduction on all{! priced for Monday. Dark Shoes sold on Satur- day or Monday. Priced at} $3.00 and $4.50 || 10 per cent reduction on all in- |) expensive Shoes. Buy now |! | and save, | | i cog? ${| 200 pairs of Sandals, $1.50] ‘Most Talked About Ladies poicrinen $1.00 ! il HOLTSBERE'S | Store in the City” | ! | | | | | ‘iy bss @yepes, reduced ny | yard ... act 39 in the forenoon and 2 o'clock Be | . .. and many others in this. outstanding collection of Beautiful Mallinson’s materials, We are the paiansanic™ AGENTS pass MALLINSON’S SILKS in Key West The Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store 1, APFELROUTH D. ARONOVITZ Department Store REDUCTIONS —ON ALL— WINTER GOODS and SHOES —FOR— Saturday and Monday We must clear all FALL GOODS to make room for Spring Merchandise. Printed Pigured and Cotton Tweeds, yard 20° UST RECEIVED— Beautiful line of Printed Linen Dresses, Figured Shantungs, Eyelet Linen Dresses, Pastel Silk Dresses at POPULAR PRICES. BEACHWEAR Pique Culottes, Culottes, Beach Cotton, Shor large variety Be to choose from. NEW SPRING SHOES Sandals, Kids, Dressy Kid Shoes, Patent Sandals, Dundeer Sandals. Select your new SHOES kere and you will be well-dressed. Paisley Suits in MEN’S DEPARTMENT Sport Woolen Trousers in the new Plaids and Stripes in latest shades of Powder Blue, Tan and Grey. New Crepe Shoes for Men just received. Sole Sport and Boys