The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 6, 1937, Page 4

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oe Key West Woman's ‘its regular meeting at § anit ete ! 2 iJ Young Men's Social Club is “Wedding Dance” at evening at ‘evening has not been | Tt is tha: be a large crowd in at- this unzsua? Sweeting’s Orches- program of | afternoon;|by making: reservations with Mrs. 4:80 o'clock; at. the} J” J, Trevor! Phone-356, it is stat- C. Sawyer,! ed. eeeeeececcocoe emp left over the i Mrs. Fannie Russell left over) y this morning for Mi- which operates the dining salons ferries of the Monroe service, and is discussing matters with Franklin E. Albert, FPERA director in Key West, and manager of the ferry service. Attorney Wm. H. Malone, of Miami, was an arrival this morn- ing by plane from Miami, coming for the purpose of attending the funeral of Judge Jefferson B. Browne, tomorrow afternoon. ©. Perky, owner of Perky, om the Florida Keys, was an Miami this morning left for his Monroe i?- i E i i dames Adams, light- wervice retired, arvived over yesterday afternoon f several days at the Key West with Mrs. The captain makes his his vessel in Miami ‘har- i QD [ ry Harry Baldwin, first assistant at Carysfort’ Reel light » arrived yesterday for his quarterly vacation with his family. and friends, i Club © the tts. for a fous ;ean BEEN ATTENDING SES- ca wishing to attend the! and Daughters’ Lunch- with) Mrs. J. J.) Trevor ‘not’: than tonight (Thursday).} pf is not confined to! only. } America,” | onthe on | ‘plan shows} ‘isnot ‘to: inter-; Hil $F zoning ‘residences od 1 i ot the idea to make @ modern, town but to and different: from One of the great-| HEI if & : 3 e E za ‘people of other places to vis- it here. How many have stopped to thi the beaches now | used property and in time up and leave us: withor beaches? asked It is hoped that when the: planz -are completed andthe time comes for action that all fair-minded citizens will give the plan their hearty cooperation, The Woman's The meeting adjourned. Key West “Qountry Club’ will sponsor a “Get Together Dance”; at the clubhouse on: Stoek Island on Saturday evening, May 8, at; 10 o'clock, This affair is being given for| members and out-of-town guests only, it is stated. There will be a door prize given at midnight. Plan Luncheon For Saturday Mothers’ and Daughters” lunch- eon will be given‘on Saturday. aft ernoon’at 1 o'clock at Public Li- rary rooms, : All desiring to attend can do so An enjoyable afternoon’s en- is promised ail who attend. SION OF ORDER AT CLEARWATER Mr. and Mrs. W. P. A'tcher, | Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. Bernice were attending the Grand Lodge} of Knights of Pythias and Pythian | Sisters at Clearwater, Fia., have! returned to Key West and report having had a most wonderful { time. The high light of their trip aft- jer the Grand Lodge meeting was | their visit to St. Petersburg and attendance at the Archer reunion in St, Petersburg, at which there were 21 members of the Archer family present and the celebration of the 80th birthday of Mr. Arch- er’s mother, Mrs, Wm. A. Archer.| It was really one of the happiest! and most enjoyable celebrations, said ‘Mrs, Archer to The Citizen, janrd “we really enjoyed with Mr. Archer’s mother, which was evidenced by all and) especially by the grand o!d lady! j to whom we all were doing hon-; or.” Hl One-fourth of the 1,018,000 school teachers in the United Statés are men,-.75,000 of whom! offer instruction in the elemen-} tary grades, BERMUDA’ MARKET — RECEIVED. TODAY— | First Grade WESTERN MEATS —LA™M B— | Plime “52 Free ‘Delivery j White at Virginia Street ‘ onan For Real Cuban Coffee. = FRY 'to the attention of the readers of id basin: ‘established bat 0 ,this'paper and to the offerings now. fu. | being made. ‘SPELLING BEE teresting. advertising. campaigns started recéntly is»that of» the Floston Studio; located: in the, Page Building at Fleming and|* new idea in placing their outpu well within the reach of all Key Westers. In Tuesday’s issue of The-Citi- zen an adyertisement was carried by the studio.in which - the de- tails of the -countest: was» called Yesterday further details of the “Portrait Prize Week’? were -giv- en in 200 circulars from The Art- man. Press es distributed: to all the city is waterfront | Sections: of the: city, carrying to ee genes of hav | the people :of Key: West the most} : beaches ‘to attract | uring offer now ‘being:made to | Patrons, and anticipated: patrons, of this progressive and modern photograph and artist studio. ready Dlanting in the Everglades capable | MANY YOUNG PEOPLE TAKE) : PART IN CONTEST. AT COMMISSIONERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TALK OF BONDS: (Continued from Page One) month of April by Tax Collector | Frank .H. Ladd,-and distributions | to the several funds was read as| follows: The Spelling*Bee held in the Trinity Presbyterian church was, states Rev, De Barritt, a great success, The school room was nicely 2d to hear the contest in whic! General. Revenue, $506.07; Fine 17 young people took part. and Forfeiture, $147.12; . Out-| Students from the ‘Convent standing. Indebtedness, $784.64 school, Dovglass. school and Har-| Special Advertising, $196.16; | ris school took part. Road Fend, $147.12; Generat) The contest was open to all. | School, $505.40; Special School, | The judges awarded the first] Band and Interest, $218.20; Spe- prize to a girl from the Convent! ¢ial School Tax District, $363.10, school, second prize to a boy from| making a total. of 2,867.81. the Episcopal church. and third| Sheriff Thompson’s reports prize went to a scholar from the| showed deposits from his office o£} Zion M. E. church, $146.24. \ Another prize went to a girl! Clerk Sawyer’s report of tax! from-Tyniity- Presbyterian Sunday:| certificates redeemed or purchas-| school. ed, showed $5,206.81 in cash and} Tt was'@ season of'pure enjoy-/$1'370.10: in. bonds, making a to-| ment and most inspiringvand in| ta) of $6,576.91. ! struetive, says Rev. De Barritt. Application of Thomas W. By request,’ another contest is} Theus, of Homestead, for appoint- being arranged between a team) ment. as executive chairman of the’ of girls versus boys. Everglades National Park Commis-! sion, was read. In his application | f Mr. Theus points out his adapt- . ability of the position and this; brought about’ a discussion, at the| e ores conclusion of which it was stated that the recommendation wil! be given dvz consideration. | MUST CLEAN-UP BROKEN | GLASS AND WRECKAGE | OO J WATCH CLUBS Pollock, Reliable Jeweler, locat- ed at 522 Duval street, is adver- tising the beginning-of two watch clubs in an advertisement in this issue of The Citizen. Each’member ofthe club will teeeive a watch, states the adver- tisement. Membérs have their choice of pocket or wrist watch or diamond-ring. Complete information on the watch clubs~can- be obtained .at- SANTA CRUZE, Calif—Hen forth all automobile drive who crash into someone’s auto-! mobile in this city will be forced to clean up all troken glass andi wreckage within one hour after the accident, In 1911 there were only 26 cer- tified airplane pilots in the Unit-! ‘accounts may have their advertise- 2 > oF Sper aot he jase hte Zz £ & g % ; i ayrtl ls i : EE eg 3 be | CLASSIFIED COLUMN COCO COL ee. eosensreceeoer Advertisement. under this head he inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first. insertion in every instance is 25e, Payment fer classified adver- tisements is invariapiv in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger J é t Comb, Brush | Guoaine Ekstaan Kodaks and Ladies’ Wrist Watches, - Ladies’ Compacts, loose powder, Birthstone ‘Table and La Tenses Rosaries, Big Ben Al ‘CHERISH YOUR GIFT OF A Few Appropriate Suggestions ¥ 2 i MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 9TH Express Your Sentiments With COTY’S EXQUISITE PER- FUME and COMPACT SETS, and Mirror Sets, .. $1.25°to $6.50 Brownies ... - $1.00-to $25.00 _.. $9.95'to. $37.80 |. double, triple styles, . st) ---. 80e:to $5.00] Rings in Silver and ... $1.50 to $4.00 Boudoir Lamps, ...... }; Gold ELECTRIC COOKERY 1S THE® MODERN METHOD OF ' $2.00 to $4.85 larm. Clocks .. $2.45 MOTHER WILL’ ALWAYS . NOW IS THE TIME for you to install an ele — tric range in your home, t monthly payments are less than savene Cure a DAY. There will be no cost for SWITCH TO BETTER COOKING . ee ene of cur GENERAL ELECTRIC pAnats wer EWELRY, a lasting gift and onstant’ reminder of your houghtfulness. ments chargea. Rings Watches today. Advertisers snould give )their}} | Silver Sugar and Cream: Sets With our ALL ELECTRIC RATE you will find street address as weil as their tele Bracelets Compacts phone numbez if they desire re-|] . Silverware Cameos Dresser Sets Fountain Pens With each’ classif.ed advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. REPAIRS. FXPERT. RADIO AND AUTO REPAIRS. Gas and Oils.) YATES. SERVICE STATION, White st Catherine. Phone 525-J. apré-1mo. ROOOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. Low Summer rates, mayl-imo FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT—Four} rooms and bath, Caro‘ine street. Apply Key West Drug Co. mayl-ti FOR RENT — Newly Decorated Furnished Bungalow. Cor. Geor- gia and Albury Sts. FORO, ed States. | South St. may1-t? MOTH:R’S DAY GIFTS i FOR SALE In an advertisement in this is- —_ j — gue of ‘The Citizen’ Frank Johnson PAL ASE | FOR SALE—Two-story house. In is advertising a list of suggestive . | exclusive section of town. For gifts for Mother’s Day. Tex Ritter in price and terms, address N, The Gifts advertised are attractive and useful and-can be secured in a wide price range. ARIZONA DAYS Comedy and Serial | i | | Citizen, aprb5-tf Subserwe.to The Citizen—2uc weekly. RADIO SERVICE Ralph Pratt, expert radio re- pairman, is now connected with Yates Service: Station, corner White and Cathreine streets. Yates offers complete auto and repair service. |ARCHER’S More than 1,200 deer were kill-| ed’ on’ Webb County, Tex., ranch- 3 during’ the season that ended Deeember 31, Game Garden Ar- thur ‘Gardner estimates. MONKOE: THEATER Preston Foster-Ann Dvorak in We Whe Are Abéut To Die Anton Walbrook ‘and Elizabeth Allan in The Soldier and the Lady Matinee: Baleory, 10¢; Orches- |) tray 15-20; Nights: 15-25 GROCERY “The Store That Serves. You Best” Don’t think for a minute that you have to be a food ex- pert when’ you buy from AR- CHER’S GROCERY. i You are not SOLD on buy- ing undesirable FRUITS and VEGETABLES or inferior brands of merchandise, but you actually get the goods you WANTED TO PURCHASE. Al competition met with low prices and high quality ARCHER’S IS A’ COMPLETE FOOD STORE: carrying KEY WEST ' COLONIAL HOTEL : i : | DRESSED POULTRY Hie yalig eas ‘of the Business| |f FRUITS VEGETABLES}, ; Tibater District |] PIsH TURTLE jf First Clase—Fireproof— DAIRY PRODUCTS Sensible Rates MEATS i | Sete Elevator _|/[ Phone -67 Free Delivery | - \ 814 Fleming Street i a --CHARLES TIFT’S--- |! CASH GROCERY | SPECIALS | Cagbage, Ib ~- 10e ff Fresh Florida Eggs, doz. .. 26cf]/| IEP. &G. Soap, bar ach! Butter, tb 35H} Potatoes, 10° Ibs. 31cf! Hershey's Cocoa, 2 Ibs. 25 Jelly, box 20¢ Armour’s Tomato Juice, 3 for i Apricots, tb | eicihcicetendimcokenie Peaches, dried, tb LIQUORS—BEE i FISH | DRUGS Grapes, tb | | Th Peaches, can CURRO’S PLACE DEMERITT BROS. FISH _ ORIENTAL PHARMACY Heinz Vinegar, bottle Duvab At Petronia Street COMPANY Emilio Romero, Prop. Libby's Corned Beef, 2 cans American Rice, tb 35¢ Olive Cil, large bottle | Beer and Wine | Phone 44 Free Delivery, Phone 379 1000 Duval Stress Van Camp's Beans, ca: j ETE a ee ne Fresh Strawberries, quart 35ef{ | POULTRY BAKERIES CLUBS Cream, 3 cans 208) } | 1f you are lowking for POULTRY COCK For Ree vi PR>as:29 Free Delivery or CHICKEN FERTILIZER | MALONEY & PEA wo Cert ae 1100 Division Street i ' “WES », $ i Pen Desk Sets Beverage Sets |! Watch and Jewelry Repairing Payment Monthly Terms. Charges. Package Liquors of All Kinds Wrist Watch Bands Manicure Sets — “GIFTS THAT LAST” — Ask us about our Lay-away Plan. Weekly or No Carrying Frank. Johnson: Colonial Hote? Building Key West ‘Oldest Jewelry Store Established 1898 | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CiTiZEN—ite WEERLY FOLLOW THE ARKOW ---And You Will. Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! Specializing in Fresh Fish Foot of Front Street PHONE 138 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Bakers of Baker Boy Bread Phone 818 812 Fleming St. Cakes and Pastries THE NAVY CLUB Greene St, Opp. Westera Usice You Ate Welcome visit or call Fulford’s Poultry Farm” | joue 880 T Deliver! |

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