The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 23, 1937, Page 4

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reception given “Blow Me Down”, operetta in Rev. and Mrs.]@wo acts which was so _ Sehool G eonage on Wiitian street, where] iange crowd in : 0 i. assembled to ten-|torum yesterday mak s der congratulations and best wish-| o'clock. ; ® & the young couple who were; This musical entertainment is! im Oriande on Wednes-|an annual event of Key West day might of last week. High School Glee Club and’ wai m in whieh Rev. and] directed this year by Miss Edna‘ Mrs. Peele are held was evidenced! Smith, musical director. | large Sumber of presents,| Arrangements for this operetta them very beautiful, were made by members of this or- were received from mem-| ganization of which Andrew El- ©f the congregation of Flem-| wood is business manager. Tickets * church, and other con-| were handled by Anita Berkowitz ws well, These various! and light by Jack Saunders. gift formed an attractive and! Publicity was taken care of by dainty dispiay | Bob Saunders, programs by Ulric} Delicious refreshments were|Gwynn, Jr., and properties by served, and all in attendance| James McMullen, thoroughly enjoyed the festivities) Splendid scenery and stage set-| of the cecasion, wishing Rev. and ting was taken care of in fine Mrs. Peele a tong and happy mar-! style by Mr, Salazar and Mr, Not-! Program |by Mrs, Thelma Watkins’ room; jand other rooms will furnish Tomorrow numbers appropriate for the East- a ‘er season to make up the pro-; All classes of Harris Schoo! will gram, take part in Raster program to be Public is invited ta. attend this given ip the auditeriam of » this affair which is sponsored by the seheol on Wednesdny afternoon; Parent-Teacher Association. Re-| e'chock. |freshments will be served im- An Easter play will be given mediately after the program. H oe aon SORTS CeCe SEC ES ESE CSCO TOOTHPICK TOPICS (By ©. G. FLINT) ; Mrs. Grace Wells and grand- daughter Betty Rose Stirling,! whe were visiting in Key West | With relatives for one week, left ever the highway this morning for the home at Key Largo. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Ma- leney, who arrived over the high-| way Sunday evening for a brief) vieit with relatives and friends, | left thie morning via Florida Meter Lines bus for their home} at Tavernier. i Mrs. Ruth Wiener, who arrived by plane Sunday for a visit with] her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. A. Einhorn, left this *d. Mankind is morning for Miami en route to her home in New York. | Mr. end Mrs. P. C. Bonham of New Jersey, who werg, spending We months at the hdMme of My.) and Mrs. Perey Roberts on Flem-| ing street, left this morning over| Peeeeeeerereereseccascos | Thin record covers Zi-hour perias rodiog at 8 o'elnck thin morning, «< - Tomorrow's 23i° Highs .. i Ba 230 Sea level, 29.98. (Till 7:30 p. m.. Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; not much change in temperature; gentle to moderate easterly winds, Florida: Partly cloudy, with seattered showers on the south- east coast tonight, and in the extreme northwest portion Wed- nesday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to moder- ate northepst to east winds, be- coming southeast, and partly overcast weather tonight and Wednesday, with scattered show- ers over extreme south portion. WEATHER CONDITIONS The western ‘low pressure area has moved slowly eastward, being central this morning over ‘Colo- rado, Denver, 29.42 inches, and extending from the north Pacific ‘trol the adulteration, branding or | zeross the Pacific, However, it is|danceiis being given. Dancing] Parent-Teachers Association Airways has a working agreement j with the British to use ‘Bermuda! and Newfoundland airports in ex- starts at 8 o'clock, In addition there will be num} | erous other numbers in the floor show, including blues singing, March 18, the terrible tragedy oc- eurred which snuffed out the lives of several hyndred pupils and a change for similar facilities ex-|*#pping, trucking and: entertain-| number of teachers in the Con-! tended British planes at New York, Ba‘timove and ‘Charleston, } Early action is expected in the House on the Senate bill to con-} } } Sl|adyertisement of food, drugs and cosmetics in interstate and for- eign commerce, The bill, known as the Copeland measure, inereas- es the scope of the present law in many particulars, inc‘uding: pro-; hibition of false adyertising, in- eluding advertising by radio, of foods, drugs, therapeut:c devices! and cosmetics; prohibition off traffie in food dangerous to health; requires the labelling of under-standarized food to disclose ingredients; requires complete informative labeling of all ‘in- fants and imvalids foods; requires label declaration of, artificial col- ors and flavors in foods, except-{ ing butter and cheese; places ¢cos- meties under Federal supervision; | rquires habit-forming drugs to; bear warning labels; provides con-} trol of false advertising by i | junction and sets up varioys pro- tections against deterioration, poi- son containers and impure pro-} duets, i 4 ling acts, Rudy and) | Band will furnish, rwsle for the} prayer’ by Mrs, Ro B, ‘Berkowitz | Swing | affair. eequee CLASSIFIED: cOLU PRINTING—Quality Printing at) man Press, " aug?) SECOND SHEETS—-500 for 50¢. The Artman Press, ang? PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed} cards, $1.26. The Artman Press, aug? OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—} Three bundles for 5¢. The Citi- zen Office. feb2 PALACE Reginald Denny-Esther Ralston*in WE'RE IN THE- LEGION NOW Comedy and Short Reel Tonight: PRIZE NIGHT following | solidated’ Schoo! ‘wags incorporated: ;- ee I “And yet as we mourn for those ‘Not only loss of weight, but paleness, | poor appetite, stomieb discomfort, drreg: tacks broken. sleep and Tet aetting may be traced, to Worn tne fection. Try Jax ue's aa adulta Big bottle ears. for children and adult E895 million sold, 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Emba.mer Phone 135 Night 69¢ AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD | STIRS THE APPETITE : Made By— VALDES BAKERY, eeccccce e ‘** States, southeastward to the Rio Every person and every thing’ . "Grande Valley; while the eastern wants life, We «re all struggling high pressure atea has remained for existence, to live and to lve | ractically stationary and over- better, Life hid ae ma import leeesnde the country from the Mis- ant as the life of the flesh and) i..iopi Valley eastward, Duluth, life of the Spirit guides both. “I yy, and Chicago, Ill, 30.28 am come,” said the Master, “that | inehes. Light to moderate precip- you may have life more abundant- | os litation has oceurred during the ly. ASS é last 24 hours throughout the Pa- The tiny seeds, pressing UD-| vitic states and eastward over the werds throtigh the soll, . are ®*"| Plateau and Rocky Mountain, re- pressing zest for ‘ife. There is 10 | sions; while elsewhere generally animal or fish that does not long | saiy weather has prevailed, except te live f.eely, as Nature intend: | 7, Eight rain or snow i portions always eom-| of South Dakota and the south- batting discase that endangers, western Lake region, and moder- life, trying to invent safeguards atey heavy showers in southeast- to life. Life is preserved in every-|¢r™ Florida. Temperature apa ji E nm unimportant, with read- thin; except war. Nature abhors| Have bees fa eonanat balow aan: war and so does every right-think- | ay throughout the country. ing person, “Thou shalt not kill.”! G. 8 KENNEDY, Industry desires to live andi Official in Charge ©e route home, after a “very de-| Who profit by what it produces. lightful vacation.” | Patronage is the life-blood of any service, A newspaper, for ex-! 4. Reland Alams, jample, wants life, and to bring! sehger on the outucine bus this life to many minds, thru wider) mioming en route to Miami Beach circulation. It becomes a duty} for & visit. with relatives ang £08. @MY progressive community | frieuds, to have and to support a good | daily paper. Show me a the highway for a visit at points benefit thoge engaged in it ai omnes ete city’s} J . ‘daily paper and I will te’l you, at! Mrs. ay A: Silviera left this @ glance, if that city is going for-| bpd — for Miami where ward or backwards. It is, you will wii be the guest of her daugh- see, very important to keep com- ter, Miss Marietta Silviera, steno- munity life mentally alive. An srepher in the office of 0. A. out-of-town paper is not YOUR: Bandquist, WPA director in this town's paper and is not working! disttict. for your town’s interests. Your {town’s life, social and business, | Rey. and Mrs. Shuler Peele,'depends upon patronage in the| who were married Wednesday form of newspaper subseription, | checks COLDS FEVER | Liquid - Tablets first day Salve-Nose Drops _ Headache 30 minutes, Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Bes Li ent MONROE THEATER Humphrey Bogart-Margaret Lindsay in ISLE OF FURY —also— BIG HOUSE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ @¥ening of last week in Orlando, *Pay that small price for a better, Buy Now / WHILE PRICES ARE LOW beve returned to Key West, and living, paper and those of us who | have taken up their residence at can will do our part to make it; the church parsonage on William just that. | street | Miami, Fla., | March 20, 1937, Mrs, Robcrt T, Menner, annual! Zmmmcom | | | | KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District Fiest Clase—Fireproof— Sensible Rates winter visitor in Key West, has ‘Hi just returned from a delightful, ¥ OMASINE M. MILLER week-end visit as the guest of Mrs,! i Irving Wright at Pirates’ Cove. Latest Air Cooled Method =e Perma: its: $2.50 to $10.00 }! Hair Dyeing a Specialty | Colonial Hotel Bidg. Ph. 63-W]! Garage Elevator Joe Mondul will be a passenger @n the plane this afternoon for/ Miami where he goes to attend the} wedding of his sister, Miss Lilg Mondul to Mousa Esmaeil, which will be solemnized this evening. He will return with Mrs. Mondul, who left Sunday. Populer Prices a | OLD PAPERS COCCCC COS OOOO SEES EDETOELEDOREOESeUSECCES For Sale aoe OC THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SISSIES II II IIIa Ss. 100% SATISFACTION or 100% REFUND The big swing to the 1937 Ford V-8 has brought to your Ford dealer late model, first class used cars of all popular makes. Henry Heskins, assistant super-' imtendent of lighthouses, returned this morning on the plane from Miami after making an inspection ef the Lighthouse Tender Ivy, which w placed on drydock in Tampa yesterday morning. ‘ED CARS E TRY > RENE\ ALL MAKES demand, Buy a better, newer used car now while present low prices are in effect. Remember, every R & G car must meet definite specifications set up by the Ford factory and is guaranteed in writing by your Ford dealer—‘100% satisfac- tory or 100% money back.” See your Ford dealer today. Don’t wait and run the risk of higher prices. Your present car will probably cover the down payment— and more, The balance on easy terms, This desire of so many people to own the 1937 Ford V-8 creates an opportu- nity for you to get a fine used car at a real low price. Right now Ford dealers are getting ready for the spring rush of business—when both new and used cars will be in greater dames Yonge, attorney for Pan American Airways and president of the Miami West Airw: & subsidiary of the Pan Am L arrived this morning from } i for a brief visit with the local manager, Miss Betty Maloney. Every R & G used car and truck measures up to specifications laid down by the Ford Factory and is fully GUARANTEED in writing on a MONEY-BACK basis. OLD ISLAND TRADING POS1 —GiFTs— Nautical Tropical Distinctive Por Your Friends, Your Family or Yourself Waterfront—North End Duval! IIIAIPILSLLLLLL LLL 2 < Ee ade ade deal de de che he he Ladd ONLY Forp DEALERS SELL R&«G USED CAR:

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