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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FLORIDA EXPOSITION TO OPEN IN MIAMI DEC. 1, 1937 “MAGIC CARPETS” WILL RIDE VISITORS OVER THE. “STATE” If TWOHOUN TRIP PAGE FOUR MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1937. ————_———— PIT ITI ITT iti i Tt ttt iil CLASSIFIED | COLUMN eovcces Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- fphone number if they desire re- | sults. : Advertisements under this head! will be inserted in The Citizen at, the rate of le a word for each in-| settion, but the minimum for the _| first insertion in every instance is 25e. Payment for classified adver- seeecccece Cocccccvcccccscosoocosocoocecooooe! i Make Way For An Apple Sauce Cake Grand Entertainendat At Habana-Madrid Tonight’ Affair that has been. looked will be the well known Miami forward to by the local dancing singer, Gwen Williams, student at set is selieduled for tonight at University of Miami. A pleasing Habana-Madrid when the manage-jfloor show has been arranged and! ment of this popular night club! will be participated: in hy mem-| ‘will present Chet Brownagle and) bers of the orchestra. | his Orchestra. | Personnel of the orchestra con-; There will be five hours of sists of Little Elmer Novak,. first dancing, from 9 p. m: until 2 a. saxaphone; Mickey Cherep, second! m. Program will consist of the'saxaphone; Sam Keen, third saxa-! plone; Don Antonio Lopez, piano;; latest dance hits of the day ex- pertly played by this popular} Bill: Lewis, drums; Clyde Burge,| group of Miami musicians. | bass; Gwen Williams, vocal; Chet! Brownagle, trumpet. | Chet Brownagle and his Or ; chestra come to Key West. direct] Chet Brownagle and his Or-} chestra wil] be remembered from MacFadden’s Deauville on as} the shores of Miami Beach. having been placed in this city last year. In company with the orchestra | Junior Club Has Miss G. Guerro To Wed Hilton Pinder | Enjoyable Meeting Misses Edna Gomez and Geor- Announcement has been made < ed Leta gusts ee gia Saunders, were hostesses; ae Thursday afternoon at the first! Frank: Guerro, to Hilton Pinder, ‘: ‘ . ft ’ social meeting of the month of which event will take place ch August of the Junior Woman's Prete Banca) church, with Club. It was one of the most de- Rev. A EB. Dimmick, officiating. Hehtfol ever given by the club ‘A shower in honor ‘of the bride- and pdelightfal time was: os to-be will be given’ 4 o'cloek’.to- pprjadced spy membery and. guests. qhovvow afternoon at the Parish | *’Dutingothe afternoon members Hall. by Miss Guerro’s ., mother, | played bridge. and. at intervals en-; Mrs, Lillenore Dradge ',, |Joved: »delicious refreshments ‘The ‘contracting «parties 1 aly by the»hostesses. At the! fi i lysion ofthe games Mrs. M. quite povular among a:large-citcle | CO"! : ‘i i ity, whom | ReBevts -was;,declared winner of of friends in this city, all of. ym the igh’ cove prize, and the eon-| ___ will be much interested in leatn- ing of the coming nuptial event, | solation was presented to Mrs. J.! - L. Menendez. which will be solemnized in ac- : x cordance with the church rites. Those attending were: Misses {Rose Tift,, Romalda Johnson, Dol- Barn Dance }lis Burehel, Louisa Delaney,! 4 | Martha Watson, Solita Cobo, Con-| Mrs. Rafael Solano and son Great Success ;Suela Carmona, Dorothy Mae Dun-| Louis, who were visiting in the jgan, Margaret Dexter, Clarajcity with friends, left this morn- The Barn Dance held Friday, Yates, Mary Cleare, Florrie Ket-!ing to join Mr. Solano and the evening at Cuban Club under the|chings, Clara Langford, Edno}family in Miami, where Mr. So- auspices of Young Men’s Social;Gomez and Georgia Saunders, lano is attached to the American Club was a great success. The} Mesdames Ray Curry, 0. S.' Express company office. affair was largely attended. Long, Robert Dopp, J. Lopez, M. # large number of those at-| Roberts, Nathan Niles, Jr, J. L, tending were dressed “country; Menendez, V. Cremata, E. Brady, style”. In the contest for the) H. Pritchard, L. T. Bragassa, P| this morning for Miami where she most: appropriate girl’s costume,| Patterson and. Phillip: Niles. | wilt spend @ vacation with friends. the prize was awarded to Mrs. R.} |She is a daughter of Mr. and M. Daniels, Costume worn by Or-| turned. loose in the erowd. These, Mrs. J. B. Symmonette. ee rr ‘ “World’s Most | Unigue Fair” com- « miniature Miomi, mecca of two million winter visitors-im the 1937 season; is. at lohg last to have an expesitiéi! SEMNSRMER Flétida is the’ romantic’ ’ name, in keeping with the theme:of the fair. . An enclosure 3,500 feet ae long, shaped to’tollow the contour of Floridd, houses 350,000 square feet of exhibits in a scenic tairyland.. : tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger aceounts may have their advertise- ments charged. With each classified advertise-| ment The Citizen will give free an You can start the: tour at any one ot the four doors:or “ports: of entry” : Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for —Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa or Perisacole. A Seminole guide awaits 5 sa ! with a “magic carpet’ and Presto! you are whisked away POR RENT through models of the cities, between exhibits of Florida's in- dustry and commerce, past Bok Tower and other star attractions, over silvery lakes and rivers teeming with life, seeing every worthwhile sight reproduced in. life-like replica. t ” NICELY FURNISHED HOMB,| electric ice box, tile bath, etc.) Reasonable, Apply Johnson &- Johnson. jly30-t¢ y ROOMS Lilliputian Florida is not @ diorama nor a picture but a clever imitation of the Sunshine State. One and‘a quarter miles of highway cover the exposition grounds, zig-zagging over the “state” to show the visitors éverything of ‘inter- est. A leisurely trip can be made in two hours with numerous stops. One million sightseers are expected to avail themselves of the opportunity to see the model state. The Lilliputian Florida Exposition, in publicizing the entire state, will undoubtedly en- courage travel even to little known points. Enthusiastic expressions of. approval. of the unique exhibit have been voiced by civic and busifess leaders thréughout Florida. ROOMS—$2.50 week and up. Meals if desired. Very reason-| able. J. L. Johnson, 4144 Chase Avenue M,ami Beach. jly30-tf Tihrect, Mami, Panes, Cow! PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman) weekly. Press. ke mayl9-tf} PRINTING—Quality Printing at) the Lowest Prices, The Art-' man Press. mayl9-tf SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. mayl9-ti WANTED WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The! Artman Press. may!9-tf e Hn city i} * OUR TRYST : : ‘SSC CESSCSCOSCOSOSESSCSCEOSCE Today’s Horoscope Cocccccccccceococcce: } Today bestows am impulsive di position, ome who rushes into af- | fairs and, teo often, soom falls jout of them. The naturé is af- fectionate. and probably demon- Mrs. Raul Cuesta and two! | “9 88 : ‘daughters, left yesterday over the: e ‘| strative, bit inelined to: wail over 4 ©) When clouds of silver fleck the troubles that are veally too small oleic to iis with Mr. Cuesta,; blue ito noties But good fortune who is employed in the stewards’ 4, ts the air f 4 ii jegre j department of the S. S. Florida. i wr eo sei a tay — Bo te pen } | That’s when you'll hear your lov- vaclaee 7 work. 8 Mrs. Sarah Roberts, Mrs. ak | er’s plea | : : derson Lones, Elizabeth Sanchez For sto SE ea tee Neve Set, . BECOMES SOOTHER AT, 74 and Amnabelle Lones, were Pas-| __GHARLBS MENDOZA, JR. ea Ai aan ema Decke ; sengers on the morning bus yes-! lando Esquinaldo was adjudged} were eaught by Mario Perez and} terday going to Miami to spend a! raed by hae te ‘ably the proudest father in Yugo- \ ig. 9, . |Slavia is 80-year-old Josip Sipos, the best boy’s costume. Judges; Frank Orttz. Mary Francis and Dorothy, while with relatives and friends. were: Miss Lucille Johnson, Dr.! Young Men’s Social Club ‘ ‘ a 2 « and Mrs Delio. Cobo and’ Joe. planning anethey dance: for the| “set yar war the Ploride Motor ‘ were returning passengers on the: Married 56 yeas years, whose 74° Allen. jmear future which will be called 9irincs, left on the bus this morn-|, “8° Ida Weintraub left yester- Cuba this morning. ines Meehee edu, TMlee fanek At 12 o'clock two chickens were|“Pennies From Heaven” Danee. jing for Miami for a brief visit\{2% ™ormine by bus for Miami child “ 's where she will spend a vacation| Miss Virginia Shine, teacher in. ce twith relatives. | Monroe Cconnty schools, who: has; arene with friends. ty Looking At Washingtor! ®*©¢E OPENS WILDERNESS sian “atheaaiae-tbe MALARIA eee Louis Larsen, employed with foes me University of Florida, re ses-| (By Awnociuted Prem) ‘the é Mrs. John W. f posteffice department, left; rs. John W. Coulter, who was the Ht S ‘ CASTLE DALE, Utah Sages Al this morning by bus for a short| spending # while with her parents,| verterdsy waiteasted wena pattments in the liner eould be, D*idze constructed by the Civilian| visit with relatives at Mate-; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Trevor, left flodded in an accident without en-|Conservation Corps over Sani cumbe. on the bus yesterday morning for! Miss Virginia Smith, daughter dangering the ship. Rafael river has opened up hun- |Miami en route to San Diego,' of Mrs. Joshua Smith, who was} When your teeth are chattering — dreds of square miles of land Mrs. Arnold Swain, who was, Calif., to join Mr. Coulter, radio- | spending a vacation with her; With chills and your body burning Leaders in Congress have not , fi akak it bie. Spending @ vacation with Mr. and) man on the U. S. 8. Porter. mother and friends, left by plane| With fever, you want quick and re- overlooked the significance of the! sg Stesgppens | Mrs. Mervin Thompson, left on} yesterday afternoon {or Miami) Hable relief! recent action of the House in vot- pThe 169-foot span enables one to} the bus this morning having. been! ienroute to Washincton, to resume eeccoccoccce | MENTION |. PERSONA eeccccerecocs By placid waters; by a palm beh sat a oeente nates: dat | When night is magic; all is calm. takes the baths at one of the And moonbeams through the shad- watering places. H ows dart @ net around | To weave heart. - your Mrs. Rose Mary Symmonette, jleft on Florida Motor Lines bus! i OME EER SD RUSSELL’S (Continued from Page One) been specified and any three com- Jana More than $3,500,000,000 for [tite bonus, i include veterans of the World: War when they reached the age ol pat ee Saal In this connection, one shouid gain strength in the next elas eecras we Md re. gees ears and the Veterans’ Adminis~' . Beaty coneinkt y States, Congress voted outright tration estimates that the cost of | i to vaterane of that Gal cain. wots ¥e “co nage baat a at con- than’ $20,000,000,000- . Rendery (cr OMe the cime the | average a-month pension: is to. be ma ri tha Pan tee ola yas, without regard to the need of the the: House. has approved pensions yer; “= aes eet granted forall yeterans of that service, re- 214,841 veterans would be on the ‘congressional veterans committee petsion roll. Incidentally, the/t. study every phase of the Vet- Government has spent something rans’ activities and, more partic- a eee ae Gs on veterans ularly, to report recommendations of the Wor! ‘ar date, aich Congress might figure including the liquidation tabtish a wiley foe the cantonal of adjusted compensation certif- of veterans and their dependents. — = vority pres Pay. | He — = it a continues o is This a unt\to legislate in “haphazard” man-| —— tu aene s for Pong oot it would either bankrupt the} benefits, $2,000,000,000 for mili.'s acexise Goong eo Ges os tary and naval insurance, $4,250, serving disebled veterans would gardiescs of;,meed. or physical dis- As there are 4,000,000 ‘survivability... Representative Costello, 000,000 for hospitalization, $500,-|be actually deprived of their just’ 00,0000 for vocational kate [be at iy 2 wes — ing veterans of the World War; it| o¢ ‘Gali¢ornia, thinks that within is easy to understand that the suc-/two or three years Congress will cessful passage of such a Dill: be asked to vote pensions to World would require considerable money. ' War veterams just as liberal as | N. E. ist STREET at BISCAYNE BOULEVARD Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station There are now only 13,000 veter-/ those that the House would give MIAMI, FLORIDA i t ing to grant $60-a-month pensions pdrive across a deep, dangerous|called to the home in Miami be-! Ponigt era genie gs mal ler studies for trained nurse in to all veterans of the Spanish-|ecanyon. American War. Although the Howse turned down a proposal te ans of the World War sixty-five} cpanish-American War veterans, years of age or over and the num | bes would increase each year un-| Mr. Costello has a resolution til 1962 when something like 2,-| pending for appointment of a joint One Block From Shopping Districts ond Amusements Summer Rates Until December Single Room with Bath, $1.50; Double Room with Bath, $2.00 ALFRED SIMONS, Manager ill . Swain,| cause of the illness of Mr. Swain. and Mrs. B. C. Moreno, left on Miss Aileen Bethel who was... visiting her father at Rock tin oe. bor, was a returning passenger) over the highway last night. H | panied by George E. McDonald, aceom- his anda’ ‘ Mrs, Pearl Cano and son Joe,’ Mrs. Helena Sawyer, pve ss who were visiting with Mrs. been visiting for about a week in Cano’s sister Mrs. Irene Stirrup. Miami, returned to Key West last and Mrs. Lillie Wallace, left yes-| ovening over the highway. terday morning by bus for the home in Miami. } eta | Miss Birdie Boberts and Miss Roland Roberts, sister. Mary Lou Roberts, who were :spending and brother Irvin, left yesterday. 2 While with tives in’ Tampa, morning by bus for Tavernier, to! —————— spend a week with their father, | BENJAMIN LOPEZ Speen || FUNERAL HOME Aquilino Lopez, and son, At-| Serving Key West torney Aquilino Lopez, Jr., left: Half Century : this morning on the Cuba for Ha-| 24-Hour Ambulance Service vana and will be gone for about) ORE gc Embelmer three weeks while Mr. Lopez, a i { For LP ITCH! FoR THE BEGINNER caver mee terete TAP DANCING effective in Boe ae oes yea | MONROE THEATER Joan Blondell-Fernand Gravet —in— TRE KING AND THE CHORUS GIRL Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ Effective May 30, 1937 8. S. CUBA Leaves.Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 4:00 P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and vs Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fila. For further information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. GERALD PINDER ee Saas BALLROOM DANCING Reasonable Rates Enroll at 8217 PETRONIA. STREET ! | the Cuba this morning for a brief had! Routines for Advanced Pupils one of the hospitals in the tal. capi- County Gommissioner Wm. R.! bean Porter eft yesterday afternoon bby plane for a business trip to | Miami, }. Commander Howard Hartley, U. &. N) retived, and Mrs. Hart- jley, ho wene spending a fev days jin Miamj, were returning passen- 'gers on the plane ysterday. € WHEN YOU ARE PAR AWAY— “long tistanee” eperster Secp you Co with vour home and of fee. pe adie ahis, bet it ato a world of please a ’ i 2 You wit! be pleased aise By the tow cost of lomg distance tele phone serview. The tong distance operator will be clad to give yom information about the call yom want f make. seconresates CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. . FL hd Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Four round trips weekly direct between Miami and Key West via Diese] Power Boats—with over- night delivery to Key West. Leave Miami at 12:00 o'clock noon on Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Key West at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and ’ DS Three round trips weekly via Trucks and Beat: Leave West at 8:00 o'clock A. M. on , Wednesday and Friday. Leave Miami 7:30 A. M. on Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. Daily (except Sunday) Service via motor trucks Matecumbe —Miami to Lower and return—serving all intermediate points on Florida Keys.