The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 19, 1937, Page 4

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has affitiated herself ‘i years and has endear- the chureh-going community, j who has wars, and n needs no; r y Mr. | and Mrs, Ho- | i eg » * z flew down from ; Mr, Shonnard’s | lunched with Mrs. Rob- | ired, in atF 4 i returning afterward to Palm Shonnard, Jr,, are Palm » and will be remember- E y ft } ) a i ef : F 4 a? Todey’s advertisement contains interesting news for those who have not yet purchased an Easter outfit, Articles advertieed include Gaberdine, Pengora and Linen suits, straw hats, shirts, belts, ties fend shoes MENDELL’S Whet the we'ldresed man will | weer pt Easter is shown in the} windows of Mendeil’s Exclusive Men's Shop, now displaying a full line of Easter wear. Mendell’s has a wide line of White sults to select from in a Wariety of materials and in a wide! range of prices. Todey’s advertisement for this store is filled with specials for Raster week. : Lewinsky's Men's Shop reminds tie public in the advertisement today that there are only eight mere shopping days until Easter.! ‘This store is prepared to take care of men's and young men’s} wants in the wearing apparel line. : Advertined today are a few of y specials for the E: HOLTSBERG’S Holteberg’s is featuring a spe-} cial sale on new Loretta Young| dresses tomorrow morning. These} ere made of washable Renee) Crepe. Dresses on sale are displayed } im Holteberg’s Window. Tomorrow Night, 10 till ? | RAUL’'S CLUB | John Pritchard's Orchestra Adm. $1.00 Ladies Free’ i —————_—_——= =} MONKOE THEATER dames Dunn-Jean Rogers in MYSTERIOUS CROSSING Patricia Ellis-Mickey Rooney in DOWN THE STRETCH 1 Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- | tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ ‘ the people of this ly invited to attend. key Want Git T ry in Man wd, Jv, gecompanied ' Mr, and Mrs. E, Mondul, former- doseph B. Lyneh, Hy of Key West, but who is now residing in Miami at 1152 SW. 13th}: Court, will be married on Tues-] | 6A—Billy. day, March 23, to Mousa Esmaeil,| Sands, Arthur Balladarez, Menner at the Casa Ma-/of Atlanta, Ga., at the residence of the bride-to-be. Mr. Esmaei! Neal Ayala, is a representative of a large im- ! porting firm of New York. ing commanded the | West, sister-in-law of the j}posed bride, will leave over the he highway Sunday to be present at \the ceremony, Ur febis po fete church ni and estab: jdone, Gloria Acevedo, Sanchez, Martha Gomez, Sylvia} Daniel, Avelio Vargas, — Mary new (Fleming Stréet Church} Boza. parsonage at 619 Wi-liam street, many friends after Monday eve-! ning. On Monday evening, March 22,; West, Kenneth Lars Curry, Elizabeth An Florence Mitchell, a reception will be held at the parsonage, beginning at 8 o’clock, for the happy young couple and friends of the pastor are cordial- Miss Lila’ Mondul, daughter of Mrs, Joseph Mondul of Key pro- After the wedding, the couple CLASSIFIED COLUMN Sebosedcocsoocccocoocccs PERSONAL If excess acid causes you Stomach Uleers, Gas Pains, In- digestion, Heartburn, GET free sample doctor’s prescription, » at Gardner's Pharmacy. thur-fri-10w WANTED PRIVATE PARTY wants to buy used furniture, also piano, Must be cheap. Apply Box M, The Citizen, mar19-3tx FOR RENT SOUTH BEAOH WATERFRONT COTTAGE, furnished, electric appliances, hot and cold run- ning water. 1600 Vernon Ave- nue. Apply 1609 Flag‘er ave- nue, mar19 ;fri-sat-mon-tf FOR SALE—Real old ai Brooch Pin. Fine condition,} Solid Gold. It must be seen to}; appreciate its craftsmanship. Pollock, Reliable Jewe'er. mar17-3t FOR SALE—8-cylinder jan Viking, manufactured by Olds- mobile, in good running condi- tion, Will sell for $125.00. Terms, Apply Pollock, 522 mari7-3t Duval street, Special For Saturday LORETTA YOUNG DRESSES} OF WASHABLE (RENEE) |; CREPE $2.95 The Authentic Screen Star mie. Singleton, Jeon E. Peterson. Bervaldi, Archer, Fashions of the yaoment with those Scintillating Style De- tails—they are glamorously }, “Hollywood” from hem to col- lar. See window display and get yours tomorrow while they last. | 8A2—Norman Roberts, Sylvia where they will be at home to their! Gates, Joan Doughtry, Frances Mora, Lauriette Roberts, 8B—Ronnie Keaster Alexander » Jack Lee Gardner, 2A—Tonita Pierera, been bere/all members of the church andj Valdez, Jr. 2B—Rosemary Kerr, 1A1—Phyllis Stevens, 1A2—Elsie . Mora, Wiliams, C, W. Palmore. 1B1—Richard Napolitan, Sylvia Albury, Knowles, Fay Roberts. Ann Doughtry, HARRIS SCHOOL Helseth, 5A-5B—Albert Johnson, Emma Emmett Rosam, Jim- Patricia Albury, 5B—George Jensen, 4B—Jack Fleitas, Jane 2B—Clayton Papy, 1A1—Alired Knowles, 1A2—Billy Pease Albury, Faye Holt, Robert Sonja 1B—Jack Lintner. Easter Specials —AT— WHITE SUITS FOR EASTER Made of Gabardines and Pop- lins; double breasted, sport backs— $10.95 (See Window) WHITE LINEN SUITS Pre-Shrunk; Imported Linen, all models— $12.95 WHITE PANGORA SUITS Double Breasted— $14.95 MEN’S WHITE AND SPORT SHOES Made by Sundial— $2.45, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95 BOYS’ LINEN SUITS Genuine Irish Linen, double breasted sport backs— $8.95 ————— BOYS’ WHITE SHOES Sizes 2% to 6; made by Sun- dial— $2.95 MEN’S SPORT PANTS Made of fine quality Worsteds, Serges and Flannels— $4.95 to $10.00 SPORT COATS In the new Checks; also, Solid |} Tans and Blues— $6.95 to $10.95 MEN'S STRAW HATS Sennits, Softs, mas— $1.50 to $3.95 Straws, Pana- EDGERTON SHOES Made by Nunn-Bush— $5.00 4A—Donald Curry, Ward Her- rick, Alfred Lowe, zalez, Ethel Mae Roberts. 3Al—Anita Aguilar, Bertha themselves inj Perez, Argelia Acevedo, Betty Lou Gon- Claude Antonica | Smith, Mary Louise Spencer. Elaine Albury, Rose Marie Sanchez, Glo- via Garcia, Cleora Roberts, How- ard Jones, Henry Gardue jamilton Joan Charles John- son, Phyllis Roberts, Erma Sands, Alice Salineros Ovenia Sanchez, Carolyn Suarez, Kermit Roberts. 3A-24—-Glenwood Weech, Ger- aldine Albury, Betty Jo Towle, Patricia Duane, Anna Cook, Betty will leave on a honeynoom trip|Jean Wharton. through the south and southwest section of the country. They will make their future home in New York City. Armando Mujica, Arthur Boza, Robert Rus- sell, Manuel Munzon. t mother, who left over the highway. ow|’ _ Anniv, eeveccescccccs 1734—-Thomas McKean, Dvla- ware lawyer, signer of the laration of ‘Independence, sylvania chief justice and president i years ago. of Delaware at the. same time, £ president of the Cor ve sata Con- born at London! » Pa! ied June 24, 1817. left this morning for Miami after a brief visit with relatives friends, Mrs. Charles Lunn, Jr. Lines Rose Marie, ‘Mrs. this Fisher Cheatham, of the State Beverage Bureau, who was in the city for a brief business visit, left by plane yesterday afternoon for Miami, oo“ “For Men Exclusively” SUITS SEASON’S OUTSTANDING NEW SMART WHITE Created By Leading Makers Fine Fabrics and Style These suits will be featured by all leading stores through- out this nation. GENUINE PANGORA .. $15.50 NEW GARBARDINES .. $14.50 LINENS, heavy weight, sseeeeceneeess- $10.50 to $13.75 All of these: suits are san- forized; in single and «double breasted styles; sport and plain backs. STRAW HATS All shapes, $1.00 to’ $1.95 Genuine Ecuadorian PANAMA. HATS From $3.50 up SPORT PANTS selecton of White and New Shades, From $1.50 to $7.95 Fine SHIRTS New Easter Patterns in Arrow, Philip Johnes and Yale, From $1.00 to $2.45 NEW HICOCK SPORT BELTS $1.00 Gorgeous Selection New Pat- terns in SUMMER BEACH TIES From 50¢ to $1.00 NEW EASTER SHOES Plenty of Whites and Sports, $2.95 to $5.00 Genuine Wickies BATHING TRUNKS From $1.95 up Phone 897 501 Duval Street and and daughter, who were visiting with relatives and friends, left on the Florida Motor morning for their home at Fort Lauderdale, Mr, and Mrs, Charles M, Mor- rison, who were visiting for short time in Key West, left over the highway this morning en route to New York, stopp:ng en route to various places of interest. bus this Mrs, Chester 0, De Volld and daughter, panied by her mother, gela Marquez, left this morning for her home in Miami. the house guests’ of “Captain ‘ahd Mrs, W. 0. Banks. Mrs.aDe Volld | U was before marriage,..Miss Bela Marquez, accom- An- They were ‘Miss Eunice Moncrief, who was visiting in! Key West for a brief time, left on the afternoon plane yesterday afternoon for where she will be joined by her morning Miami L, M. Pierce, aide to the offi- cer in charge at the naval station, and Mrs. Pierce, left over the high- way this morning for a short v:sit in Miami. Cail W. Rom, chief radio elec- trician of the lighthouse depart- ment, left by plane yesterday aft- ernoon for Miami en route to Port parts A wee io a gees for Havana. 3 age re We open and Deliver Sunday Leaves Koy West Tusedays and Fridays 6 P. M, for Bert For Your Friends, Your Family Morning ‘Tampa, : se or Yourself . —— 0 For further information and rates call Phose 14 CLOSES OIIIIS SS. 1748—Elias Hicks, noted Quak-' er preacher of Jericho, N. Y., who traveled the country over, leader of a separation movement, born: in New York. 1380, 1813—David lish explorer-miss'onary of Africa,’ born. Died May 1, 1873. 1842—-Thomas M_ Brown, noted ' show, Massachusetts Inst, of Technology’ tapping, trucking -and_ entertain. chemist and president of Lehigh’ ing ects. Rudy an@: his “Swing + born in Philadelphia, Died) Band will furnis| ‘ t 16, 1904. i —_. Everglades to make adjustments; ‘and repairs to the range lights at | ‘that port and then proceed to! Jupiter Inlet tight to make adjust. | ments at that point, Liquid - Tablets Salve-Nose “Nose Drops Headache Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s OLD ISLAND TRADING POST Waterfront—North End Duval Len bd dikdhdddddededtddédtdadtdididdtdzetztéittitizs St A eet Sieeaton Judge Evan A, Evans, Dec-| Cirewit Court judge in, Chi » Penn-' born. at Spring Green, . Wis OB Aes ago. NEW FEATURE AT SLOPPY JOZ’S DANCE 27,|_ An-oxhibition of the “Rhumba,” | danced in real. South American} Handles Best istyle, will be the feature attrac- 5 jtion at. the Free Dance being giv- ingstone, Eng-| on tomorrow evening at | Sloppy Joe’s on Greene street. In addition there will be num- ‘erous other numbers in the floor ineluding b ues singins ! Died Feb. STRICTLY FRESH KILLED: PORK d jor the | Bermuda pee. 5 ly Best Grade Mews : _ We Open and Deliver Sunday TH j OMASINE mi Mi Morning Latest Air Cooled Method |f Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 |] - Hair Dyeing a Specialty COLDS Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W an : i FEVER —PEREZ— CASH MEAT MARKET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHOICE WESTERN MEATS LAMB VEAL POULTRY—Nice Fat Hens, live or dressed rPrcee | P. Maitivine Key Wan? Ar Be ‘and " Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 6:80 A. A Phone 76 805 Fleming Street |, 1S eee J. H. COSTAR, Agent. LLIGITMOIIOIOIEOM TI IMIMOTAIOOOOEEEH, See the new automatic electric range with exclusive triple-oven. : It has all three combinations in one—speed oven, master oven, and super-broiler. _ Better tasting, more healthful foods, more uniform results, less kitchen time, a clean cool kitchen, all these matchless advantages of modern electric cookery can be yours at the low cost of $3.95 per month. The G. E. ranges are the most amazing complete electric ranges ever offered at the new low prices. The COMET range has all of the following features: New Unitop porcelain cook- ing surface and backsplasher, all one piece, no cracks or crevices. New top oven vent and automatic moisture control. Six quart thrift cooker. Brilliantly beautiful and equipped with the new flattened, ribbon-type, General Electric hi-speed ealrod cooking units. It makes electric cookery faster and cheaper than ever. _ Learn how. superior electric cookery is, how much kitchen time is saved, and*how better results are obtained than by any other method. You can install the COMET for only $2.00 down and $2.00 per month with a liberal allowance for your old equipment. WITH OUR NEW ALL ELECTRIC RATE you will find electric cookery to be fast, clean, economical, ang the cheapest fuel you can use. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY.

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