The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 3, 1937, Page 4

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. ‘The folowing pupils in Senior|#M@ a soft breeze and a one and ages: | OMY girl. } “e is owitz, Phyllis Adams; 2.60, Maré @aret Berha!l; 2.50, Harry Bravo, Bonnte Wotkins; 2.40, Betty Rae Rasen; 2.25. Bert Roberts; 2.20, Corinne Curry, Ignatius Lester, Mario Herce, Minnie Lee Wat- kins; 2.00, Macy Palenzuela, Lu- cette de Barritt, Orvis Kemp, John Robinson, Maonvel Lopez, Dorothea Camalier, Dorothy Dun- gan, Claudia A’bury; 1.80, Sarah Ann Birs, Vance Stirrup, Anna Vindorer, Lillie May Carey, Olga Game; 1.75, Hattie Del Pino, Rae Ressell, Edith Rogers, Bearup; 1.60, Mary temember, name and picture a corn on both feet. gan f check back it up. called the Key Brenner, Gon- 240, George Moss, Mehatma Ghandi, if otigitisted down strike business. He called} it passive resistance and got his! all the! papers; But it took American in-} — —-—. genuity to perform the same cere- mohy on @ mass production basis. you this si in "Remember Way back when a politician was a honest and up- right citizen?—neither do we. A! pessimist is an optimist with] pecccee The only reliable handwriting expert is the bank official who/. Your future if the signed has ho funds to A full meal warms the cockles of a young man’s heart and gives an old man heartburn. A book published in 1919 and} West Alphabet, | Was composed by A, L. Pendleton under the nom de plume It is an insight into Key West twenty-four years ago and @ sure “Pen”. Alvares, Ruth Woods;| barorietér of the city’s progress. housewife in sub- Feally liable recipe for Conch Chow- ThE one We tried to make; pany, who was in Key West on a! ang that now the staff whientory tasted like grand- Mother's special soft soap recipe. Alice Aguilar; 1.80, Alicia Elizabeth Roberts, Orquidea | Duke of Windsor. Raymond Ovide, Shirley Milton Appel, Ray Pierce; 1.95, Richard Steadman, 1.88, Adolfo Lopez, Ze:da Nunez, Frances Schaffer, John Thomson, Olge Aguiler, Claudia Isham, Bob. by Gardner, Jose Renedo, Elois Sawyer, at the curbs. + me ‘Cecelia Alonso, John Dy. eg dew Ogden, Edith San i, Sam Col! rigues, Phillip Orta, Ray Theresa Cruz. NEW BOOKS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY place, down. If hydraphobia ever comes Nomination for new member of Griselda Garcia, Nellie} the forgotten man club, Edward Ellyn What looks to be timidity on - th t of motorists i t get- r rs Evans, George Hes riques, | Vissi. ak ataes 46 the ite curbs ise in; factaring company, who were in| ‘TAKE REVENGE’ McClanahan, Wal & gtedt part, a courtesy in not Delores Romaguerra, Eva Viadez;/ demolishing the bikes that stand The day’s screwball story con-} cerns the lad who took a elock up| on top of a hill to watch it ran’ trician with the it has been made; ee8e6seo of ry = of many new poet S at West Public Li : and among those now evatlble ak é ociety the following: Garden Club To Meet Tomorrow iv Doctor's Odyssey, The Unknown, Wake Up arid Golden Wedding, Farewell Remates, Of Lena Geyer, The Murder Case, Yang and Great Laughter, Clansmen, Sound of Running Feet, Silas Crockett, Tudor Green. street. iF on There will be a meeting of the| Key West Garden Club and Tree Guild held tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock, at the Daval All members are requested to to briefly before proceeding to Dorothy Ortagues, Flos-|¥S a3 part of our trials here bé- headquarters in Chicago. low, we have a list of pedple al-! | ready made out that we are go-/ Sylvia Hen-| ing to bite. Among them being’ one of the Perez,| the motorist who bangs our car} yjants in the state, arrived Mon- around getting out of a parking! day for his regular bi-weekly wilt . ée ecsessede } ERSONAL MENTION’ eeccceces MAKES REPORT Mrs. Aurelia Pinder, who was! visiting in Key West with her sister, Mrs. Robert Knowles, dur- ing her recent illness from whieh! she has recovered, left over the} highway this morning for her! home in Miami. } APPROVED ing a short time with relatives in] Welfare in District Namber ami Beach, where he is a chef at'o¢ Key West number 89, includ- ene OF the Histeln jing the number of eight, approved | }at a recent meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vital and son} 2 Paul, wae were visiting for a’ Dr, Carl N. Herman, chairman, | while in Key West, left yesterday, Mnounces that practically the afternoon on the Cuba for Tampa. majority of the applications from | persons who had been W. D. Robinson, lubrieating' relief from public or private wel-! engineer with the Texas Oil com-' fare agencies had been considered | ee . wotkers Deck comany, itonte for the: Would begin investigating the ap-| Texas company, left yesterday plications of those persons who for his headqitarters in Tampa, jhave not been receiving any type 25 lof relief but believe they are en- | titled to and are eligible for old the Troy A. Brown, general man- ager of the Raybro Electric Sup-| PEE: ly company of Tampa, and L, B. fenetiant: we the Joslyn Manu-, UNFED SQUIRRELS Key West for two days on busi-| ness and pleasure, left yesterday; cBy Anxseinted Presx) on the Cuba for Tampa where) PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 3.— Mr. Brown has his headquarters,) Earle Bryant returned to her Col-' jand Mr. Schemmel will remain’ lingswood home after a day's ab- his'sence and wondered whether it pays to be kind to animals. ach case Window sills were splintered, C. A. Parramore, representing} flower pots overturned and uphol- large meat-packing! * ripped. ce said it was the work of quirte’s accustomed to being fed {by Mrs. Bryant daily in the back: yard. When no food was offer- tand left yesterday for headqu !ters in Tampa. Carl Rom, senior radio elec-| ere tempted into the house and — lighthouse de-| then chewed at window is and | partment leit this. mocaing in © mpered up draperies before! i . = ae ;they found that the chimney } Power Boat 31 for Tortugas Make necessary adjustments and repairs to the radiobeacon. tol teads out as well as in. | BREAD THAT EVERY | : MEMBER OF THE FAMILY} NEW ARRIVAL AT "Wit esey >" DUBREUILS HOME AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD VALDES BAKERY | Announcement has been made of | MONROE THEATER jthe birth of a ten-pound girl toi] joan Crawford-Clark Gable in | Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Dubreuil at the home, 310 William street. The new arrival has been given the name of Carolyn Louise. | Mother and baby are reported | to be getting along nicely. : DANCING LADY Melvyn Douglass-Mary Astor in And So They Were Married Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25c¢ Marriage licenseg issued from et Chapter the office of County Judge Ray-| ‘0 Hold Meeting Mend Lord during the past week, Steording to the office records, Were to the following: Walter H. Williams and Edna Mae Larsen; J. W. Joyner and Marie Lewis; Alfonso Curry ahd Neskon Fisher; Phillip Niles and Ruth Bethel; Victor E. Laurie and Avecelia Perez. —-- Sr, of North Beach. i be in attendance, Effective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays . M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mois for Havana. For further information asd tatés call Phoné 14. 5. H. COSTAR, Agent. There will be a regular meet-! ing of Stephen R. Mallory Chap-| ter, U. D. C. held toniortow after-! noon, beginning at 4 o'clock, at} the Hiofite of Mrs. Allan B, Cleare, All members are requested to} d Wednesdays at 2:30 Ys aid Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 6 P. M. for Port pa, Fla. | aes Mar cont | eCAn lnvitadion TO OUR $59 ERY soon cach of our frietids will Bétecciving an invitation to ous Wedding; and we want it to be the best looking invitation we can get.” Naturally, you want yout Wedding Invitation to be the very finest; and that is why we arc inviting you to inspect our remarkable line of genuine Steel Engraved Wedding Invita- tions and Afinouncements in the Favored Styles ‘ THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING The Semifiole Indian Village in Highlands Hammoc FLFAREBOARD (=~ | SHOWS 89 APPLICATIONS OF) | KEY WESTERS ARE | lof Miami by having old mattresses | Advices received at the local; made new. ! Albert Roberts, who was spend-| office of the Board of Social) , This company has returned to | 10, headquarters at 715 Duval street Key West, left this morning on a' show that up to date the total ap-'in the old Fourth of July build- Florida Motor Lines bus for Mi- plications approved for resident ing. jOLD MATTRESSES veceiving Cushions; High Ciass Upholstering ; age pensions, i led, police surmised, the squirrels |§ ig Ther tie 4 ype ital Hein BG os ale emcee More Money for Luxuries Trading at “QUALITY” will leave you more c money for the lusuries you enjoy = wens oni cae ae ~ 18t1—Horace Greeley, fs At “QUALITY” you are not expected to help pay iphia. Dink Feb, 16, 1867. peas: the unpaid bills of others | | 1821 — Elizabeth Blackwel, ‘first of her sex to receive a med- ical diploma, New York and Lon- ‘don physician, founder of medical schools in both countries, born in England. Died there, May 31, 1910. “QUALITY” sells for cash and saves you the Quality Food Store MODERN—CLEAN—UP.TO-DATE N Kk State Park. . ww? Same : | : ‘ 1400 PINE STREET PHONE 70 ts ena vatargli thee O. Pigemd Mrs. Sue Skelton, Manager ission f fi i hose work At The Stores! 2 28.ose cn \eeeerrerewege, | céuntries, born at Readitg, Pal SS eee |, Died at Woods Ho'e, Mass., Aug. | 1, 1887, aa MATTRESSES | aU | Many are taking advantagen0f '"%1 849 sidney EaifeF, famed] ‘the opportunity now | offered... by , 2 — es ; ‘the Tropical Mattress Company PTHOMASINE M. i 2€8 7? YRORL REGULAR AND RELIABLE. SERVICE BETWEEN § Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —On—— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS , —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeitg a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W ey West and have established FERRY RESERVATIONS Available at Albury’s Service Station William and Eaton St. Phone 441 Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone 34 Administration Office Building—Eaton Street Phones 488 or 489 MADE NEW Box Springs, Inner Springs, Tropical Mattress Co. OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET Street HIS: Dees Ferries leave No Name Ki Old Fourth of July Building ‘and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and ee | -- ' FIRMS CHESAFEAKE BAY EXTRA SELECT OYSTERS Delivered To Any Part of City FRIED OYSTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES Sandwiches of all kinds includ- ing Barbecue Sandwiches Our Reputation is Wrap- ped in every package of PRINTING DONE BY US ——THE—— ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 AARON McCONNELL Tony’s Service Station ANTONIO ESTENOZ, Prop. —SINCLAIR= PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR Off Cars Washed, Greased, Polishe} and Re aired We apply proper lubrication as recommended fer your ear See us for complete cervive PHONE 34 Grimaall and bleaung Streets SEE US ABOUT FERRY Wii : ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY CORSAGES, ETC. PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY PHONE 597 INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street 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 SUNDAY STAR Subscription $2 Per Year THE Key West's Only Sundey Paper PORTER-ALLEN | ns, ice cin COMPANY PHONE 5) TELEPHONE NO. 1 WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 Open Saturday Nights PHONE 348 Star American Coffee “Best for Pets~ T | F T A PRITCHARD W OFFERED IN D ts” —- ape a+ Cane sd aida FUNERAL HOME STAR, Ib., 25¢ eel A, es Digeified, Spmpesnetie LARGO, Ib. 18¢ 1101 Division Street ome V. & S., Ib., 15 ROASTED IN KEY WEST PHONE 29 LICENSED EMBALMEE Inspected and partment of Agriculture of United States as fit for human food. Ask for and demand— IDEAL DOG FOOD At Any Grocery Staple and Fancy Groceries 8 STAR COFFEE MILL S12 Greene Street Phoue 256 Ambelesce Service LADY ATTENDANT Phoee Se* Neve: Sleep Complete Line Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

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