The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 27, 1937, Page 4

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Johnson, Mrs, Lawrence ‘Guiterez,’ 4 Barbara Carey, Miss Xenia’ Mrs, Robert Dopp, Miss, Clara Yates, Mrs. 0. S. Long, Miss | Rodriguez, Miss Martha oe = ; baste Mrs. Wm. Norman, ~jiovs into. his home to. help him Tuesday, 3 Warren. reap irr belgerong an OVER-SEA MATER - tom at ‘eo! Me ADMISSION nabs Seatac Wak eheeiadiad Ayala of Key West is a member| fs a of the senior class this year. Richard Ward, Merrill Roberts, Miss Leota -} | Branson Miss Georgia Saunders, lion, Miss Joan McMullen, Miss Among those who pian to at-| tend the in: tea next |Theresa Sullivan, Miss Camille ; formal week, Prank Caraballo,| Pierce, Mrs. Earl Mitchell, Miss} argrrcectogti —- ees — Mrs. 0. J. Has-| Nellie Louise Russell, Miss Flor- ij ibang, oa oe H. R. Lintner. ence Sawyer, Mrs, Orlando Cara- < iP, — Edna hallo, Miss Solita Cobo, Miss berts, jose who plan to at- {tend the tea in Jennie Murphree} James Brady, Miss Mar-| Rosemary Saunders. hall are: Miss Eloise Guito, Miss emia’ CRIED ED Anne Kennedy, Miss ‘Cynthia Pearlman. inse i i FF e bona In | Entertainment Dose Posnshed Tuesday Night Members lunior Garden “Living Pictures,” an interest- ieee ing entertainment, will be pre- Florida’ icipation in the New Work Ww. Pokol 19 7 on see of the Home Eeonom- IRK,..-sieecnneese (Special) —] ‘ida’s participation in the New Yor! ‘or! s given |ies-@uby hi ‘Mise peek “4 conference at Fair Headquarters in the Empire State Building. The State was repre- font eard on fom cue sented by Earl W, Brown, vice-pr-sident and manager of the Florida National Exhibits Company of Deland, ES partons iat Amer! Florida, who is shown at the right in the picture above. Commander Howard A. Flanigan, administrative ‘ome---Economi ssociation, assistant to the president, Grover Whalen, was spokesman for the Fair. Mr, Brown inspected Fair Head- |SPeak last Thuréday evening. A quarters and said he was thrilled by the models, sketches, architectural drawings and plans for various fea- | reception was held for her imme- a ‘most instructive and enters Mareh 2. tures of the Fair as *xhibited to hir__ Mr, Brown said he would report to his associates in Florida and to diately following her talk. Among ame qleces of data, and Which) This affair is being given for| Governor Cone and that he was confident his State would arrange a creditable exhibit for the New York the Key West members of the/] chat any watch T iit prove of incttiniaie“Gatie ta’ the benefit of Fleming Street| exposition. Home Economics club are: Miss!] has not given ‘entiré ¢ both visitors and Key Westers’ Church will be under the direc- PEO SSN SOOADES SETS SET 7 2-8 URANO | Anne Kennedy, Miss Geo Kemp|] tion, I stand ready to repair tion of Mrs. Pritchard and| exeeeeeeece: eoceve and Miss Kathryn Lowe. free of Me in flowers and Agios 3 T Ha whe are interested ; Mrs. Paul D. Herrick. It is ex-) ome of the hes ve strubbery. |pected to draw a large crowd. FLORIDA KEY ‘NOTES ou an our Faculty members and stadents|| Teraired were almost ‘hopeless, ‘The date consists of & complete _ Various celebrities and charac- By, Z of vos State College esi ares weer z eR let of tees, ohrubs, vines and ters will be portrayed in life size en will jo°i in another of se- ine toda will onan to be found in the eity,|form which should prove instruc- a icesiaert a i on ! Ss a i rs ee rain tee tlie sey bodtason tonsmerews ‘tive as well as entertaining to| Ceeeeeececevscoeveococce larch 4. The dinners ¢re planned I pat 30 years of actual ex- and the location of each. The chose attending, it is pointed out.| The Yacht Anado, owned _ by| as a means for students ahd their|| perience in every job I do, re- names af the owners have been’ In addition to the “Living Pic-| Fairbanks Morse, Jr., of Chicago instructors to. become better ac-|| gardless of price on repairs. generally omitted from the list, tures,” there will be -other fea-|called at No.Name Lodge and quainted outside the class room. Being human, same as yo bat the location i» exactly desig-\ture numbers including the “Hu-|those on board caught many tish.| Ape Int t Rates Too Lo President Edward Conradi will be(} tc> sometimes slip up on a foot =p pe erm ot) Are Interest Rates Too Low {tm sc'ticay "rose us| bt Tstand rnd) Se Sa ‘Those who have seen copies of young men and women. The Sloop Idle Hour, owned by| By ERNEST MINOR PATTERSON night, Miss severe some Res ia HH ‘the Tete at the Mower show, are’ This. enitertainment jis for the|Dudley Lawrence and Artpur Law- 5 : 5 act as hostess at tab’e where i terme of praise of parsonage fund of Fleming Street|rence, dropped anchor en Name| President, American Academy of Political and Social Science Dr, and Mrs. P. F. Finner of the!i jin6 o¢ jewelry, tee tankter bow “Roa undertook this perfect-' Church. : Key. Not long ago the London Economist) sary to cover these costs. Another | ®0llege faculty will be - guests.|} dirsicult the job is. iy Steemplithed and highly in-| Delicibas refrestments will be published a series of articles about) element is the risk. Some borrowers | Other Key West students who will A trial will convince you. J lormative work. |served by young women of the} Ketch Iron Duck from Gibson| the rate of interest. The editor asked | will not be able to repay and all of | attend this affair are: Misses Faye put the “KNOW HOW” in Officers of the Junior PA starts : Island, Maryland, owned by Mr.| ® B¥mber of saapeage vp eieng ares Hota ld ree — bi Adams, Linton Vitte, Rose Appel,|| every job. Cteb are: Mary Louise Ronei-! and Mrs. Richard MacSherry, call-| opinions as to|of the rate of interest is an allow- |Maty Sullivan, Elizabeth Ayala, POLL 0 CK Well, president; Vance Stirrup, Tacky Party W. ed at No Name Key. H whether the| ance for this risk. Marjorie Roberts, Jennie Mae vier president; Margaret Dexter, | as Cutter- Duity “Weath a| tig | was too nnn er ae cee on pa basie |Johnson, Edna Roberts, Cleo RELIABLE JEWELER Grand Succe: r. St eather, Low. lement whic! usu i; geeretery and treasurer; Dorothy sid by Mr. aid Mr Wyndiain Mays} _ For anumber one and this charge is Borietinnes Hg, Conthla: Postings: Apne 522 (Duvab-Street > |/ Bean, reporte:. Program commit- from Gibson Island, ht of years in| called “true interest.” Many volumes |~———— nm tee: Gareh Aan Biro, The tacky party and barn dance * tes desde | Great Britain,| have been written to explain it but fish off No Name Lodge. as well as in| we may here say merely that it fs re= France and inj lated to the supply of funds in the the United| possession of lenders and the de: States, the gov-| for them by borrowers. If the ernment ‘has| is large as compared with the di @one what it| the interest rate will be low. could to keep| reverse is true the rate will be the interest rate} For several years our banks have low. This; has} had a huge supply of funds to lend been because of| and there has been only a moderate | given last night at the Guards’ a corner of White and} ‘Guests at the cottages at No Southard streets, under the aus-|Name-are Mr. and Mrs. P. M. a Parrish Te piees of the Rebecca Club, proved|House of Jackson Heights, N. Y. to be a very entertaining and en- They caught a number of jacks, Bal Edwards joyable affair. threé mackerel, four blue run-} — Mrs. ce weg get ind Joe/ ners and a tarpon weighing 135| J cn he h ie taht “ if bei of the} pounds, while fishing with “ Cap- a desire tomake | demand. Hence rates have been low. tain Georze Kelly. e it easier for business men to recover | This has helped a great many borrow- @errew morning for Marathon/ standing feature on the ‘ing’s —— from the depression. One cost in do-| ers and probably has prevented many where be will the cere Mr, and Mrs, L P. Forbes of} ing business is the rate that must be| business tailures. A: business ime eey writing in Holy Wedlock,) There was a large number in| Jackson Heights, N. Y., while| Paid to the banks for borrowed] proves the rates will tend to rise, Mow attendance, and all thoroughly en-! fishing on No Name Key bridge, | Toney, !t was argued that a low rate! But in the United States there are | E D.. ARONOVITZ Department Store Key West's Only Complete Department Store Au : *“*QUALITY SHOP’ SATURDAY AND MONDAY ANOTHER BIG— Shoe Sale The séaton’s newest styles, { if i i Gorgeous assortment of EASTER TOGS for both Children and Grown-Ups. H : : z e bm pie | id be a help to recovery. Govern- | reasons for fearing that the rise will 2.50 and $3.00 values, in all arte Joyed the festivities of the oc-jcaught six jacks, two groupers,| ments also found it helot' j ey $2.50, and $8. cs D ‘s, pful to them-| not be rapid enough. We have over M ise Tivin * Mice Parv ih casion. four mackerel and a tarpon weigh-| selves since they toc could borrow | $11,000,000 400 of gold, more than nat. jf Merchandise arrivin gil) White and Colored Sandals, all daily. POPULAR PRICES. {|| kinds of Strap Novelties, Beau- ing 130 pounds. ‘They were fish-| the large amounts they have needed | the world’s total supply. This gives ; 2 ~, A " <1; | at_a low cost. our banks a large basis upon which ; announceme i Massthen, end the will To Give Dance At veers Cepmts Bill McKillip,| “Wow that business is more active | to make loans and there are no effec+ oo ee ae a eee of her approaching marriage Garden Of R who 's now acting as dock master| there are many who believe interest | tive checks in sight. The reserve re- WHITE SHOES over 3000 pairs; more than 50 come = 6 carprise to her many oses |tor No Name Key Lodge. rates should be higher. They argue| quirements have been raised again styles— for the entire family for Easter. World favorite makes and every Shoe sold with our guarantee. Children’s open $1. 98 Sandals, Pumps, Straps; La- (Come Early for Best oe * Key Weet. oe ond ; serious possibility that | but this will not 2e sufficient. There a 7) et “ pres + , usiness Activity may expand too| is no advantage in having the reserve Réwards, who is a oe + angele va. be el eo Tarpin of Barnstable, | rapidly and that the brakes showte | renee charge higher rates to the Seees ant popclar employe of|tomorrow afternoon from 4:0|Mats., had a good day, having | be cautiously applied. One such brake | member banks who borrow. from Se Pierite Motor Bines, and + 9) until 7:30 o'clock at Pena’s Gar |caught 2 forty-pound _ sail-fish.{ is a higher rate «’ interest. It would | them because the member hanks do whiter to ‘West, on/ den of Roses. Though the courtesy of Mr. Craig,{ ™2ke dojng business a little more| not need to borrow. ; - y We carry all the = Q a ‘ Avtagl lored and White San- Selection) bers including ic de- ‘ Siete. Tarvin t hick | ©XPensive and perhaps should be| Our position is awkward. We have |} @ies’ Coi é rs inel — “s the ae ts dost oe Goualion's Denes Or. ap Sheapinenapes: ot sci eed used to moderate the rate of the ad-| too much gold and unfortunately the || dals; also, Dressy Shoes; San-41) Other grades of “og signs, and weaves, We are the with im and i furnish a select pro possible. Like a} ya | importation ef < into the United dals and Shoes, pair- . $3. d $4 exclusive agents for Mililinson's @ are many different rates of | States is continuing. It would be far Se belle bee We of. happljeram of dance music for the oc |tTue sport, he turned the fish| imcKey:We.t... Chi "e Print- eSNG See ee SDSS aaa SS=SSSIEIpSNSSNAINSO—ampEpapengeenaoensSomanaDEnIDNONSSNUNEOSIinet . : great variety of purposes and for dif-| chief factor is the tend to shift 5 Veit qe: - $ i, ae sey sue-| ferent length. of time. But there ‘are | funds from other parts of the world Children’s Baster Dresses “in $1.08, $2.98, | $3.88, ‘4.96 Mondap oc rey e+ shing at the] three elements that are involved because of the risks there, ial ilk Crep Organdies, «at to $8.75 PERSONAL M ENTIO N arches, catching ten jacks, four| 8!) of em. One: is that the lender. the risk of wae The pee igs is psi ea ae PE: COMPLETE LINE OF CHIL groupers, five mackerel and four| °2%, 2 0ank. must perform-a service | an enormous volume‘of gold and a NEW. CHILDREN’S DREN’S, EASTER DRESSES) qibbsbebesececocsosoeesoceces. i oh ea le and has eertaln expenses whieh must | co inuance of rates of interest that $1.00 DRESSES just in. a e met, Some of the interest is n {are dangerously low. Harty Beldwin, first assistant her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joh ts } - — e < 59c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.95 Boye’ Suits, washable . 96¢ up -¢y St Gaps Witieen,(Dew en. tt WE James and Richard] eee. eeescceeves . Boys’ Easter Suits, with and to $2.95 Sauce wiz @he hes been visiting with wl ate Meats are leaving as oe SNORE PESO TR Rat ae without Coats— NEW BOYS’ SUITS like Sitk, sizes after pleasant visit the Pys 4 , = es James Gallagher, of the Key They will travel by trailer aaa es HOLTSBERG’S | HOLTSBERG’S ‘ 59c 75¢ with and without Coats 14 to 62 . te station. : ngs Bagg: 8 i esas | A EACH AND UP 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.25 and $1.98 ‘ip \ ns Cuba for Tampa, en route to Hot| | THOMASINE M. MILLER: Special Sale Monda ies’ Silk Printed Dresses, —Large Stock— ong Ay ey be Springs, Arkansas, foc Pongice of —BEAUTICIAN— a ey K AYSER sci pyeiusins 3 BOYS’ SHOES Weling, U. : treatment, and to take the baths. Latest Air Cooled Method NEW EASTER DRESSES, just In all White, White and Brown, tng, ang pe by hn Mrs, saa Permanenits: $2.80 to $10.00 1}} opened up, see window STOCKING $1.98 White and Black New shgpsens Title ae —S Tele tase clot ain tn 3... Showman, who came'from|{ Hair Dyeing a Speclalty display— SILK Saenger | $1.25, $1.80, $1.98, $2.80 rang oo Se ¢ a ae St. Petersburg to sing th iT 40 inch Triple Sheer C : a ¥ _ . by wnt mother, Mra. George A hed Regedit Piinfece oh Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W $5.95 AND $6.95 !f IN SUNSHINE COLORS guaranteed washable, yard— {|| Aut sizes from little baby 2 them. Robert ‘ ; Senate trent <> “AEE heaton : i Maxine Cherbonneaux, who came! - LARGE SIZE DRESSES, up to | FOR SUNSHINY $1.00 1 to big boy 6 : ad Sa for the role of Buttercup, left on Oli BO, be Fe WEATHER : ! ‘ 25 pieces Print jaxons, Mm, Prank Rushton and chil! ine Cube yesterday for Tampa RUNS LOW— |] oie, orinte $3.95} ‘ [|| Large Showing Girls and wachable, 10¢ dren Franklin, Robert, en Ai © [It’s remarkable how a slice of || —————P™"™ ON Sunshiny westhGhaeee £oT[ || New. Spaced Prints and Sum- bey ‘ per yard end the maid, Lulu Blissell, who, fresh homey-flavored— WHITE GABARDINE SUITS $ ine Colors in_ Hosi mer Shades, t —SHO — ——— With Mrs, Reshton have been visit.) Jdge A. ©. a division) “AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD |} | for Boys, long pants, up|} Gay New 40 inch Pastel Washable!}! in the new Whites; Sandals, }§ Cotton Crash for Dresses, sll tng i Key West for about two/Smtnel for, the Contral of Geor-| “STIRS THE APPETITE |} to 10, on $9 95 || ate pass Silk Prints, yard— 1} Ties, Straps, Pumps, colors, yard 25 Montin, left yesterday on the! Fr, lo di ods ste Ma —Made By— HT “sale ....... eeF ed || ngge aise i 11] $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.95 i -Spun, washable, ‘Rey West, left yesterday for} | sheerer and. stronger. Cc Printed Sport-Spun, — Caba for hy ~ ©? Tampa. ? pe ALDES BAKERY || Chiarens Tatveta rs | need a few because they Complete Showing per yard The ronte their — ~wpe SOSH OSSSOSTOSESELOLOOEDE Dr 8, on sale 1.00 wear so long. Gorgeous Summer Prints } BEACH APPAREL jet” atte 1D hii Femaln in Key West for about FLEMING STREET Boys’ Suits with $1 0 0 I $1 00 ir BEACH WEAR Mew. ara a. meat Boys’ Short and Ss i isses” C ren’s ines. — Cons on sie 00 nly r a pa Bathing Suits, Play Suite,t]] Taine the little Hats, iepeapalgiaae Kerchiefz, Sport Shirts in Silk and Wool, Culottes in Cotton and Silks, Beach Shoes and j Hats. We have everything in Beach Wear at Popular Prices. METHODIST CHURCH SHOES and SANDALS SUNDAY SUBJECTS: Specially Priced for Monday aces SPECIAL MONDAY MORNING 11:00 a; m.: “Victorious |! Priscili wins made of Chip Work.” 1 Dot otte with colored | | Our stock is complete with) NEW BOYS’ LONG PANTS all wanted merchandise for $1.00 to $1.98 Easter, * Pay us a visit Monday and Be Wiser—Buy Kaiser Kayser Silk Hosiery,]} Kayser Slips, Kayser }} Gloves and Kayser Under-]) wear are sold exclusively i i j Gives Everybody a Warm Welcome To Enjoy Its | | 1 | | i | } Service " border, regular $1.00 pair, EN’S WEAR “4 rf 7:30 p. m.: “A Crude on sale 59% in Key West by— |{ Do your shopping at this The Store of Fashion A Church Where Visitors pair ; ic \] store where quality is most City’s Leading Ladies’ Store 1. APPELROUTH Suits, Shoes, Underwear. SPE- CIAL LOW PRICES. | cueememmammmianes considered. JOE. t | New line of Men’s and Boys | CORDIAL WELCOME ican hat WE EXTEND A ge ge 500 HOLTSBERG’S : { PS sigptamremcnercne ee.

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