The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 16, 1937, Page 4

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S. Gwynn,! 19. Song, Half Way tow: : a ‘ae Ross € Sawyer R. Rodriguez. Piano, E, Moreno. “Administrator of the Estate of | Dict, Mathews. M, Malone,’ 20. Song Beloved’ Helindy. S| S2 level, 29.96. ys*. “Little Roc! : fox Robert Shion Sa | Baker. Piano, L. Sullivan. & Rosebud, Steele. E.! 21. The Cello Player. 7, F. ‘Cabrera. Evening. 3, 4, 5,6, 22. Valse. C. Cuesta. Key West and Vieinity: Partly L. Porter, " “| 28 Little Chinaman: 8. Baker.|etouay and somewhat colder 20. of the Toy Soldiers,| 24, Melody. J. Kirke. Mathews. Patks,| ight; Wednesday fair and warni- Song the Mill Wheel! A. Mattes” Fas et; moderate north winds, becom- 126. Chasing Butterflies. M, Li Hig Barents (Til 7.30 p. m., Wednesday) Las resui:-d dver the souiheasters portion of the country, with trees-| ‘ ‘ing over extreme riérthwest Plor- {| ida, and temiperatiivés are gen- erally below normal from the Mis- i sissippi Valley eastward, and in the] |. ry ts Ff: rie | Bell E | Florida: Fair, colder in ex-| west Gulf States; white le A. Moffat. ole, ee sy Elfin Dan ft ©. treme south portion with Ight to} weather prevails cver the Rocky [? Contest of Music Bf ‘ et abi deer heavy frost in extreme north and Mountain and northern _ Plaii é Fortissimo—E. Roberts.| 28. Cookie Bush. 1. Sullivan,| oiotee Ga the ‘interior: Cf Sonera fStater! ae Staceato—L, Roberts. | 28. Melody of Love. D. M.lPoion tonight; Wednesday. fair GS, KENNEDY, : ner - Fianissimo—E. Moreno, | Curry. with rising Cemperatute, Official in Charge rT 200 Delian | a a3 Legato—O. Cuesta. 30, Duet, Merry Shipmates.!” j,-scuville to Florida “Straits| ————<___-—__________ Teacher—S. Gwynn. C, Cobo, R. Rodrigvez. TeachersA. Moffat, S.; 31. Duet, Come to School: L, M. Malone. | Sullivan, C, Jones, S. Baker, = Ge to the Candy Shop. W.| L. Porter. y 31. Prize, Restless Galop. A. Lopez.| 32. Song, How Sweet is Music,! Melody. R. Rodriguez. (6. 7 and 8th Grades, Piano, E. Hardy Gurdy. C. Cobo. | Moreno. a ee -. + and East Gulf: Moderate norther- CARD OF THANKS ly winds, becoming northeast, and 3 M. partly overcast weather ‘tonight and Wednesday. - WEATHER CONDITIONS The disturbance that was vac the south Atlantic States yester- day morning has moved northward {to New England, Boston, Mass., 29.28 inches, causing precipitation throughout the Atlantic States during the last 24 hours, with We wish to sincerely thank our wee { friends for the many acts of i i Palm Shaded Beach with Casino thoughtfulness. and kindness be- i ! H } t stowed upon us during our re- Masseur in: A cenit sorrow, the loss of our be-|{ Florida Coast. Hotel Co. loved one, Thomas Pope. We are Peter Schutt, Manager indeed grateful to the Sheriff's office and Police Department for their untiring efforts to locate the body, to the Lopez Funeral Home for courtesies shown us, to those who gave the tise of their one Mvrs. Jose Martinez of A heavy rain. or snow in portions of % i BW. Piles Street, Miami), OMer Peron arrived ty™ alhne|tse "A leur Staten Phere lee tae ee ae mee LIQUORS— quneunce the marriage of ‘hie arn og —S a been rain in California, heavy in jathy. ‘| ’ ns ‘4 cE daughter, Colin. to Keller ond 5 vee bee ge CE ere ry creaming MRS. Ft. MeCONNELL, Sister.; | Pliage op eocaccege Which event took place’ Margarita , mv "| Commission, and his seeretaty| “wes ANNE KEMP, Foster : on March 10. ‘They re-) 8 *0 be held this afternaom, iss Florence Du Parc, arvived on} other and FAMILY fm Key West until a year Sagem the plane: this morning from Mi- Hanié he Mrs. M. A. Hagood left over/ ami to be present at the opening groom is the son of Mr. the highway this mornitg for! of bids on bridge projects and Py | Lawton Watson of 915 Baltimore, Md., and will en ronte|iaunches this afternoon. EN ENERGY RUNS LOW—' SLTRY aes street, this city, and is’ Visit with friends at West Palm it's retmatkable how « slits of POUL’ employed by a beat packing con-! Beach and Jacksonville. Miss Mary McCarthy who was! fresh homey-flavored— f ess een in Miami, visiting for one month with her! AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD If you are locking for POU’ ‘The young couple were the re-| Lawrence E. Russell, special| brother and sister-in-law Liew- STIRS THE TREeTee visit or calb many lovely and use- agent of the PWA out of Atlanta,|tenant atid Mrs. E. V. McCarthy, from thelr friends in Ga., who has been in the city on} left over the highway this morn- West and Miami. ‘business for several days willjing for he? home in Boston, Mass, ‘will be at home to their leave by plane this afternoon trl friends at the above given’ Miami. © in Miami. j 2 H ‘Mrs, J. Ay Wilders wife of tain Wilder of the Wrecking Tug | Warbler, who was in Key West take ‘during the winter season, left Sincere hanks. tor, the thls morning over the highway Hind sets tendered us dur- ¢@ Toute to the honte in Norfolk, recent bereavement, the, V® ‘i ee wiles Coles gay! @. M, Wallace, who was spend- those ing a vacation of two weeks in St they tare, the donors, ot. the. Key West, left over the highway beautifal floral tributes and ex- this morning for Miami and after Sremions of sympathy, we are in-'* brief stay there will proceed to deed grateful. We assure one and} New York. ali that their kindness will never| nm mar lé-it THE FAMILY. CHICKEN FERTILIZER —Made By— VALDES BAKERY} ee ee oe! t CARD OF THANKS é #3 Attorney Henry H. Taylor, of the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge z ——— ee | Ssmauncar : Pal > Eatest Air Cooled Method J! Buddy Rogers-Mary Brian in Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 }| WEEK END MILLIONAIRE Hair Dyeing a Specialty Tonight: PRIZE NIGHT Hotel Bidg. Ph. 63-W Comedy and Short. Reel ‘Like A Cake Of Ice -«. full measure of everything you want in a cigarette. At every stage . .. from tobacco farm to shipping room .. . Chester- field’s job is to give you the refresh- ing mildness and delightful flavor that makes smoking a great pleasure. Experienced buyers see that Chest- erfield tobaccos are MILD and RIPE... careful manufacturers see that they are blended to the exact Chesterfield formula, : And they see that the cigarettes are made right . .. round, firm, just right to smoke. . ++ for the full measure of the good things you want in a cigarette we invite you to enjoy, Chesterfields, FOODSTUFFS kept in our ali metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and a as if they were bg ir t cake of « Refrigerators are doubly heatproof and absolutely airtight. ~ $20.00 up EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——On Display At——. Thompson Ice Company, Inc. PHONE NO. 8 Copyright 1937, Lagumrt & Mivars Toaacco Co, A ae Rt rn

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