The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 2, 1937, Page 4

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: ETF 8 ut if i i i Hi 4 . et i i H Lf es ri H Hi : : is Marjorie Atwell as maid of honor, the groom's attendant was Mat a tect, eoteg as best = : man, The bride was given «| the couple, we Enjoyable Birthday Party Given For Dolores Taylor YVesterday afternoon a group of Guests who meet to — friends i the afternoon a happy one for bi 2 hig" ane Dolores were: Ellen Mae Di Negro, ‘Tayler, og *;} Ruth Rose Di Negro, Irma Sands, 907 Francis street, to assist Do-} Fang Mae Taylor, Carl Taylor, ores in celebration of her mean Verte Sawyer, Rose Marie ae birthday jiversary. yer, Anna\ Cook, Mary Ellen Kel- a 20 = ae at the:ly, Kenneth Knight, Ruth Han- and the afternoon was hap=|.cock, Freda Hancock Alice Suarez, playing various’Fena Rodriguez, Camilla Rod. dear hearts of chil- riguez, Conway Kelly, Beverly ge laughter and snatches; Suarez, Carolin Suarez, Sally Ann ‘the delight they Goss, Bertram Roberts, During the afternoon these hap- playmates were generously EY NOTE KBY Notes RASPUTIN party. After the count of the games| py Hotel is now the gathering place nd the decision as to the winners | supplied with candy, ice cream and s n The American woman used to} ‘ee made, it was found that Ruth| cake, which were much enjoyed|sub-debs, A nicer collection of| wear bustles to have something to’ Bese DiNegro was the winner of| after the strenuous games and ex-|young and gay femininity would | fal) back on. ' Re of the prizes and the other was | citement atttendant on their activi-; be hard to find. $0 MESCE-BOUD AT Tit ED OF BACH Day, ‘TO YELL FOR LINLMENT AT THE COLUMBIA STUDIOS, The park adjoining the Colonial|not to be laughed at however, of the debs and sub-debs and sub- presented to Conway Kel'y. ties, ———..- BN Let SS aia Basa hr ae Apropos of nothing: = is the only word in our English{ dhe aed LLL LLL Ld BRIDGE BIDS ARE language that contains all the vowels in their proper order. OPENED HERE TODAY PORDOORE He eneeeeeoneoee {Continued from Page One) Definition: Mode] T Ford, a car Maurice Spicer, attorne: : of the ancient vintage, very tem- New York and Phi jean pee and Spanish Harbor peramental, having no fear of/ a arrival by plane from Miami!” There were seven contracts pre- road or ditch, and operated on this morning and is the age of] sented on Contract G, which calls home} for grading and rock base surface treated paying approximately 8.8 mites long along the existing right- of the of-way between Key Vacas and arrived by] Big Pine Key with connections to Miami) each end, of Attending the meeting were Sea} representatives of the various com. panies bidding on the contracts, Pepresentatives of material com- pani’. representatives of the 'WA from other sections of the state, including Ernest P. Cot- the PWA administrator in Florida with headquarters in Jacksonville, ‘Complete details of the bids, the last of which was read after 3 o'clock this afternoon, will be pub- lished in The Citizen tomorrow being used to road. extent the activities in the Spani melee, Both sides actually fering cold feet. of the i joyed the trip from all regardless of the weather, t : | I Reflections: only place in the U. S. knowledge, that fresh mt custard pies baked here, West lays claim to three desserts that really tempt palate, In spite of all the licity given the Key limes, the 1651—Sir William Phips, poor Maine-born boy who recov- ered wreck-treasure of over a mil- Hon dollars, was knighted, and be. eame the first royal gvoernor of » and with other rel- any for sale. looked far enough. Why are @laude Hutchinson, Florida Maneachusetts, bora, . the night spots here called’ elul superintendent for the Armour sompeny, arrived by plane this}! 165. morning for a visit with Marcos Mesa, manager of the local plant. Died Feb. 1809—George Engelmann, St.| are hardly large enough ~to Ar-| Louis physician, botanist and pio- neer meteorologist, born in Ger- many. Died Feb, 4, 1884. breath. It is our opinion, worthless, that all policemen, Wm. Varsie, machinist with the Lighthouse Department, left ever the highway this for Jacksonville where he spend hio regular vacation. 1815—John Kraus, the German will dergarten methods were introduc-| coat wearing unpleasant, ed here, born in Germany, Died}be equipped with dark s ——- in New York, March 4, 1896, ssibly Sam Browne Belts. W. J. Schoneck, assistant light-|" : : dd tpn fi ig Serr ane . house engineer at the local de.| ANOTHER DANCE AT ete ee en partment headquarters, was a pas- SLOPPY JOE’S PLACE senger on the bus this morning goine for a buciness visit to Jack- sonville. rts, Crowds attending the free er pombe dances at Sloppy Joe’s on Greene street each Wednesday and Satur- day night, increase weekly. ‘Will Parks left over the high- motorcycles were seen driving way yesterday going to Tavernier| Another affair will be held Oe pede a oe Ae for « visit with friends, and ex:jmorrow night starting at 8:00) 7 Givers didn’t care pind o’elock. Rudy end his Swing Band will} be on hand to furnish a good pro-/ Florida Motor Lines bus this}gram of dance music, There will morning for Miami where che will) be blues ginging, tapping, and spend a while with relatives andj trucking and a variety of other) friends. entertaining acts to make the af-/ pects to remain indefinitely. traffic laws. A tail light bulb Miss Camille Pazos left by invited guests coming into week. The cast thoroughly en- reports, inclement Key West is the to our cocoanut ice cream is manufactured,—add- ed to the swell cocoanut and date Key | unique the pub- have been unable so far to find Maybe we haven't even to ‘the very tiny énds that jford the customer a good deep however morning} scholar through whose efforts kin-} places where the weather makes should The} only } largely visible badge of authority and should be as near complete} Eleven cars, one truck and two about the new enforcement of the The severe frown of winter) seems to have quieted to a great ‘ish suf-|® Mother Nature was in no mood for operettas last Friday in Mi- ami either, putting the showing| Pinafore back another, } we all bs) at- in or on is} las expensive as a pack of cigar-| ettes and besides saving the cest' of a probable fine it prevents un-, the fair an enjoyable one, } Mrs, Winer Bethel and pbaby| Manager of Sloppy Joe’s jn- were outgoing passengers this} vites the public to attend these morning over tho highway for) dances, and extends a special in- Matecumbe to visit with Mfr,|vitation to tourists. Bethel who is employed with the} —————--—— “FOR SALE Very Desirable Ocean Front Lots at a County Ferry System. checks {f VERY REASONABLE 4 PRICE BREAD THAT EVERY COLDS | MEMBER OF THE FAMILY} and OVER-SEA WILL ENJOY— FEVER |! REALTY EXCHANGE None Other Than Liquid - Tablets firet day AUNT MOLLY’s BREAD faire Mave Dros _Handache 30 minutes | | OVER-SEA HOTEL VALDES BAKERY 7 “RabeMy-Tism” World's Best '| BUY — SELL — RENT ALL HE back Seat of your car by way of the 'rear window. It_is easy to understand how a gun poked in one’s ribs con- stitutes a ticklish cituation, One : A spring board installed at thejin earnest to formulate mutually Facetious| swimming pool on Roosevelt drive) profitable concessions to develop would add to the inviting atmos-|their commerce. Generally, it is Also _ entice} agreed that the end is desirabl phere of the place. those who like diving and also like an enclosed place to swim. The girl who forgot ‘our order the other night reminds us of the girl they discharged from the anythnig that smelied like fuel. five and ten cent store because}am economic peace and that Mr. The few remaining specimens are! she couldn’t remember the prices,| Hull’s work is tending to remoye tow newer cars through bad stretches of muddy! eeeeeceegecccecosceeoess | normal wo CLASSIFIED COLUMN | Peeeerccocoocooocs WANTED WANTED—1000 Lime Trees, not under 2-ft. high, Write giving price and location to box 990, Key West. jan28-6t FOR SALE FOR SALE—Cleaning and Press- ing establishment doing good business. Owner leaving town to accept better position, Write Box K, The Citizen. jan30-6t BICYCLES—-WE RENT by the Hour, 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. jan20-tf SPECIAL GILLETTE SET, gold- plated case and razor with six blades. $3.00 value, only $1.00, San Carlos Book Store, 518 Du- val. street. dec17-tf FOR RENT id eens aa TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. al) modern conveniences. Apply 1116 Grinnell street, dee27-tf THOMASINE M. MILLER Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W MONKOE THEATER Melvyn Douglass-Mary Astor in And So They Were Married —also— The Case of the Velvet Claws |} Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches- |} tra 19-20c; Night 15-25¢ FERRY RESERVATIONS | Available at Albury’s Service Station William and Eaton St. Phone 444 Tony’s Service Station Flemiug at Grinnell St. Phone 34] / Administration Office Building—Eaton Street Phones 488 or 489 Pate ae | versation about reciprocal —BEAUTICIAN— t The visit of Walter Runciman, Britain’s president-of.the Board sion of the prospects of a recipro- cal trading treaty between Eng- least, so much has been admitted. Whether the visit of the British! fairs, affecting this country, is a subject of ‘much specu‘ation. A guess has been heard that one of the objects of Runciman’s visi was to seeure economic conces- sions from this covztry to Ger- many in order to relieve internal! pressure on: Hitler and thus ene courage him not to start a war. The situation in Germany is bad,| ithat Hitler) will. soon ; have to “de-iver” or the people; will gi i unable to come thro satisfac-, ‘will HOO: 4 of BO! This jg pure spe ever, so far nd Runciman’s ‘visit is“eoncern- ed. Few people believe that the! trip was made solely for a con- trade treaties, although recognizing the importance of such an agreement. It seems probable that the two governments will soon get to work { and that it should he approached | on the basis of the policy that Sec- | retary Hull has been pursuing with other powers. Everywhere it is be- ginning to be recognized that po- litical peace must be based upon trade obstructions and lead to ld commerce, aS ee Te CHESAPEAKE BAY EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES Sandwiches of all kinds includ- ing Barbecue Sandwiches Jersey Ice Cream—all flavors Home Made Fruit Cake —Hot Souse Every Saturday— WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard | Phone 207-W JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25c LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST pase SN She STAR COFFEE MILL Ferries leave No Name Key 'f and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. $12 Greene Street Phone 256 in the power which drives readers and the following land and the United States. At! tion of a plane with a sing'e blade | propeler is particularly intriguing, leader involved other world af-|eSPecially to the mechanically- minded reader. The article which fol'ows is from: the Lanacaster. Pa., Daily Intel- ligencer: blade prope'ler. The “A group of U. S. Navy officials from Washington and Baltimore! visited the Municipal Airport Tues. day afternoon to watch the per- formance of a plane using a one propeller: with the people Iving under con-! was given its second test fl ght by ditions comparable to war-time|Jesse Jones, manager of the air- restrictions and there are some port, the first having taken place. esday morning, when members}} the Government Aeronautic Di- i Nelson end Richard isburg, were pres- “This new>type of propeller, the ..chest Our Reputation is Wrap- ped in every package of PRINTING DONE BY US ——THE——_ ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bidg. PHONE 5§1 WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 Open Saturday Nights Dogs or Cats” Wilson & Co., after two years of cae oratory research, has produced for the animal kingdom a balanced ration. Inspected and passed by De- partment of Agriculture of United States as fit for human food. Ask for and demand— IDEAL DOG FOOD At Any Grocery to actually work without if Tony’s Service Station ANTONIO ESTENOZ, Prop. —SINCLAIR— PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR Off, om Soap greg Se We appiy proper lubrication os recommended (er your cer See us fer complete ervire PHONE 34 Grinnell and Fleming Streets SEE US ABOUT FERRY RESERVATIONS ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA Office: 319 Duval Street COMPANY oonnaie CASH GROCERY 1101 Division Street PHONE 29 Courtesy LICENSED GMBALMER Staple and Fancy Groceries Complete Line Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Awbeleece Service Laer sTTenpanr Steee Phoee Ser Meee

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