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PAGE FOUR . | MI ' KEY WEST IN Mr. and Mrs. Leondrd Curry; and baby left yesterday afternoon on the S. S. Cuba for Tampa and} will there entrain for DeLand,!_. Fla, and after visiting briefly; The new kindergarten building wil] contniue to South Caroline at South and Reynolds _ streets where she will visit with Mrs./ 4:1 pe opened Sunday, September Curry’s relatives. g zm ‘11, and remain ready for inspec-; ; |tion by-the citizenry of Key West Mrs. Wharles “Albury, ‘5.6 entive Workmen are who. are visiting in Key West; : : | with relatives and friends, and,>Usy all this week putting the have enjoyed a delightful vaca- finishing on the quaint building tion, plan leaving tomorrow morn-} which, say those who have seen! ing.over the highway for Miami. | it, will immediately win the hearts {of mothers and children. Stand-| Harry Wellacott and two daugh-|ing in a lot 156 feet by 90 feet) Happenings Here Just 10 Years! Ago Today As Taken From i The Files of The Citizen cent nee tnet Mr. and ae " ChheSNAPS ters, who were spending a vaca- tion in Havana, were returning passengers on the Steamer ‘Cuba yesterday afternoon enroute to their home in Tampa, Miss Alice Gwynn was an out. going passenger this morning on the Florida Motor Lines for. Mi- she will be joined by} her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gwynn, who plan making future home there, (Mrs. Maria Frohock, and baby, who were visiting Mrs. Frohock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Manue) Domenech other relatives and friends, left over the highway this morning for Miami enroute to the home in P: Fla. Miss Moraima Ochoa, who re- turned yesterday on the Steamship Cuba from Havana whe’ was v ng relatives and left this morning by bus for ami and from there will ¢ on to Bowling Green U Bowling Green, Ky., where will take a business course. she R. N. Harris, ticket agent in Miami for the Florida Motor Lines, left this morning on the return after a pleasant visit in Key West. Myron Russell, bar pilot of Key West, left yesterday on the Steamship Cuba for Tampa en- route to Jacksonville where he wi!l join his daughter, Miss Wilma Russell, and return next week, Miss Ruth Chavez, who was the guest of relatives in Key West, left yesterday afternoon on the S. S. Cuba for Tanga enroute to New York. Mrs. C. D. Harrington, who was spending a while in Havana and Miami with Captain Harrington, master of the Steamship Florida of the P. and O. S. S. Co., was a returning passenger on the 8. 8. Cuba from Havana yesterday aft- ernoon, BIBLE NUMBERS IN PROPHECY, SUBJECT WILL BE PREACHED AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TO- MORROW NIGHT Tt is stated that the congrega- tion of First Baptist Church fol- their | * | September |which will be surrounded by aj ‘six inch wall the building is one, ‘which will attract immediate at-| itention. The frame of the struc- ture is by 111 feet. It is of} solid brick construction and has} a front of tan brick, It contains! four class rooms of 25 by 40 feet. The walls are of white plaster and the floor of pobished Those who have inspected the in si hardwood. 'kerior of the building are unani- mous in saying that it is a beauti- fully built school structure and is convenient in every particular. Five Key West women have re-+ ceived appointments in connection with the thirty-seventh annual re- union of the Florida Division United Confederate which will be held in Mariana 26-29. Mrs. Myrtle | Lowe Huston will be chaperone of honor to the special sponsorial staff. Mrs, Mary #. Archer has} been named honorary chaperone of honor. For the Third Brigade, the unit with which Key West is affiliated, Miss Elizabeth Lowe) will be sponsor and Miss Dorothy Cleare, maid of honor. Miss Tes- sie Mac Kyle will be Monroe county’s representative from the state college for women at Talla- hassee. Veterans Resident Masons and _ visitors are invited to attend the regular communication of Dade Lodge No. 14, F. and A. M. tonight at 8 o’clock. More than 300 gallons of Pre- Volstead liquor, American made, was seized last night when cus- toms officers raided the estab- lishment of Martin Key on Stock Island last night. Just where all this choice stock came from and! how it got to Key West was not divulged by the proprietor of the, place, nor was there any informa-! tion relative to its arrival elicited} at the hearing before U. S. Com- missioner C. Rodney Gwynn this! afternoon, when Martin Key was jbound over in the sum of $500 to await trial before United States! Court. Three privately owned] ‘automobiles and one government! machine were required to trans-! was captured to the custom house, | The catch eonsisted of 135 pack-| ages of six quarts each, 21 five gallon demijohns and 30 bottles! ae beer. , “Drowned a Miami, out That just the! Editorial comment: Boy Given Surprise” Herald headline sets wouldn’t seem to be H THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OT CUIL SERMON TO VACATIONERS The photographer, fairly close, took care to focus on the child, not on the distant scene. Exposure 1/100 second at f.8 on a fair day. ee year when you go on your vacation, resolve to come back with ‘better snapshots than you did a year ago. Determine to take more care with your lens stops, your shutter speeds and your focusing. Decide that be- fore you take a picture you will give thought to the light conditions; whether the day is hazy, dull or very dull; whether a midday sun is shining from a clear sky or the less intense early morning or late after- noon sun; whether the light is in- creased by reflections from expanses of water or sand; whether your sub- ject is in average shade or deep shade; whether under any of these conditions you are photographing nearby objects or a distant scene. Say you will consider these things each time and carefully adjust your camera to fit them. Make up your mind that you will think also about the composition of each picture, that it shall have merit because of its pictorial qualities and that in each scene showing human or other beings there shall be story- telling interest. Declare that you will bring back from this year’s vacation no more out-of-focus pictures nor underex- posed oy overexposed ones, nor pic- tures blurred by camera movement; no more of those lifeless pictures of persons just posing, nor “scenics” as void of noticeable feature as an army blanket, nor any more conglomera- tions of meaningless composition shot at random for no good pictorial reason. Such pictures are, as you know, products of no ambition to make the best out of the possibili- ties of a person's camera, the film he uses and of himself as a photog- rapher. In terms of entertaining, eye-de- lighting, emotion-stirring and photo- graphically excellent pictures, these possibilities are unlimited, and on ve 8s, whether you head for the ocean, mountain, lake, river, even the prairie or the desert, the oppor- tunities for real pictures are un- limited. Do make up your mind this time to think before you shoot. Special supplication: If you have never used a color filter, treat your: self to two or three of different types, or at least one average filter such as the K-2, and experiment with them before you start. Filters bring in clouds distinetly, cut through haze, combat too bright re- flections from water or sea sand. Like deftly placed cosmetics on mi- lady’s face, deftly used filters en- hance beauty. Learn to use them. You will be surprised and delighted with the results. John van Guilder Attraction At | Palace Theater Everything is in readiness for} ‘Gerald Pinder’s Second “Rhythm Revue”, featuring John Pritchard | and his orchestra at the Palace! Theater Wednesday evening, Sep-| tember 8. i Miss “Teenie” Sarls, vocalist who sings with Pritchard's orches-| tra at Raul’s Club every Satur- port the booze from the place it) gay night, will make her first ap-|life and must choose the pe on the stage at this) event. There will be a number of routines in the show in which the} arance | following will take part. Blanche! ‘fork of the road to take’. Norma! made a tragic decision and chose Cervantes, Vera Waite, Garcia, Elizabeth Gartenmeyer and Gerald Pinder. | One of the most entertaining) lowed the sermon delivered by/ right way to. treat a corpse,tnumbers of the show will be car- Rev. ‘Yancy Tillman Shehane last} Sunday night with peculiar. inter- est as he spoke on the subject of} though, The September term of criminal }ried out in professional style by | Mrs. Lillian Nash, local comedian | who every Key Wester is familiar “The Present Day Events in Eu-/ court will open next Monday with. with, rope Foretold in the Bible.” Rev. Shehane pointed out several matters which are disturbing the world today, and turned to the| Bible and showed where they were} predicted hundreds of years ago. The interest of many still] grows as they anticipate hearing; his message this coming Sunday] night on the subject: “The Bible| System of Numbers and How We] Can Understand Phophecy.” Pas- tor Shehane states, that in i connection, he point out sev-| eral historical events which have] transpired in our life-time, and will! show how the Bible system of mumbers and counts actually! calculated to the exact years of these historical events they transnired in the p The minister go that Bible wil] be able to see Bible system of perfect and it becomes of the than the The m ice will singing the choir an Mr and Mrs with Mrs piano The invitati to all fr | 1 will as on to state in the calculation of these| the congregation clearly that the} umbers se} without until even a stronger proof) Bible e ' numbers, is error, inspirat writ d i { sical period of this ser | t of ional by ad by an nds joy this hour a extraordinarily large docket which, it is believed will nece: tate a session of two wee! There are a great many cases to be heard. Only two couples were icensed to wed last week, according to the records in the office of Judge Hugh Gunn. These were for the jwedding of: Joseph L. Long and Bertie Stone; J. S. Thompson to Ronetta Jones. The marriage of Frank Pierce of Sanford, N. C., Mizpah Perez of Key W be celebrated 5 o'clock this after- noon at 1216 Duval street. They will leave immediately for a visit to North Carolina and plan return in three weeks. to Sunday’s Horoscope gives decided ability and indication of profitable em ployment, so that there should be a sufficiency of success in life if an ®'a reasonable balance is maintain janger of the degree is © lable to be too self-suf. for any en- other sex, Madge Sands, Marjorie row and Virgie Key will sing in ha .|mony the two popular song hits! from “Wakiki Wedding”, “Bloe Hawaii” and “Sweet Trelani.” | Also appearing on the program! |will be Miss Florence _Dillon,! talented toe dancer. | Cuban Rhumba, danced in real Cuban style, will be danced _ b; Louise Pritchard and Edelio Bor- ges. ballroom dance. Stage performance will be be- tween the first and socend feature picture. Miss Ann Kirchik Tomorrow at 1 o'clock in the Hebrew Center at Jacksonville, Florida, Miss Ann Constance Kirchik will be joined, n holy wedleck to Harry Colchin bbi Margu! t ng the sacred rites of the Jewish church Following the Mr Mrs. Colchin and 2 guests will home of Mrs reet s orm ceremony relativ it assemble in at the M where be served. Bandrimer the post r wi ride to be i and Mrs. G and Mrs. y Jack attend Kirchik, Kire! Kirchik, Mrs. M ‘the Miss Pritchard will also ap-| __ is pear with Gerald Pinder in 8 Colchin, mother of the groom, SPECIAL SERMON SUNDAY EVENING “The tragedies of life when we make the wrong cisions,” says Rev. Joe A. Tolle “We of 25 way we} LOST—Two flat keys on flat of First Methodist church. all stand at the cross-roads When the rich man went to Jesus to will go. find the wrong road.” Hear Rev. Tolle Sunday ning, 8 o’elock, on the subject of “He Went Away.” “Two men had the, same pry- ileges and opportunities in their} with Jesus,” states Rev. Tolle. “One ‘Went out and hanged himself,’ the other, one day, ‘added to the church about 3000 souls.’ Worship Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the church as we think about} ese two me: The public good music and worshipful tmosphere that is always found at First Methodist (Stone) Church, associations Ste one will be present at the ceremony. | Miss Kirchik has been for sev-| eral years associated with the U.} S Department of foreign com-} merce in Jacksonville, and Mr.} in come de- young the tap| Way to eternal life, Jesus pointed out the way and told him which He eve- s invited to enjoy TOOTHPICK TOPICS By C. G. FLINT Cocccccccscccccccccscccs| “Ghost Lake,” it was called,’ jthough not much different from ‘any other quiet pond, set like .izing'ass amid the. rocky foothills: of N&wWinwindy They said, “out, | therenthere’sespigits, been |floatin’ in the water and hidin’ | | behind logs,” 1 at’ | Spirits are worth least once, so we hired a town kid jand his boat. We paddled over ‘the surface of the mill-pond for hours and, et sunset, idled in the shade of a pine. Then the kid iyelled, “See it thar!” } ;. There was certainly a face peer- jing at us from the bank: A pink, | | pudgy face like Capt. Katzenjam-| imer’s. As we approached it slid} erily away and ye saw it glide} under the beat and wink up, dark- ly, from the bottom. Then anoth- er face, the image of a pretty ‘girl, rolled from the bank, a sweet, , Mary Pickfordish face. But this ighost was heavier, It plopped! Now, no ghost does that. “You see them ghosts are reel | alright,” said the town kid.| “They’re real as art,” we replied, | “but the artist who painted those turtle shells must have been nut.” . The kid just winked. “Do; I get my half-dollar?” he said. Hampstead, N. H., Aug. 24, 1937. Today’s Horoscope zeeing, | Today gives the person who will be able to turn the hand to almost any task. There is a kind and generous disposition and a high orde: of intelligence, with a mind always seeking after th? true value of things, and apply- ing them to the demands of every- day life. It is a day to produce an inventor. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Se reccccccevcccoseeseee® | cay. WANTED REPRESENTATIVE WANTED to ik after our mazazine sub- scription interests in Key West and vicinity. Our plan enables you to secure a good part of} reorganized, will make its the hundreds of dollars spent|appearance tonight at the and| Dance being given at Pena’s Gar- magazines, Oldest}dn of Roses. in this vieinity each fall winter for agency in U. S. Guaranteed domestic and foreign. Instruc- equipment free, Start a groving and permanent busi- ness in whole or spare time. Ad‘ driess MOORE - COTTRELL, " fayland Road, North Cohocten, N. Y. sept4d-1t LOST ring between Post Office and La Concha Hotel. Reward if re- turned to The Citizen Office. sept4-1tl “FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOME, electric ice box, tile bath, etc. Reasonable, Apply Johnson & Johnson. jly30-tf HEAMUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. Low Summer rates. aug7-lmo FOR SALE AUSTIN DELIVERY TRUCK, 1935 model, in perfect condi- tion—tires, paint and motor. Can be seen at POLLOCK’S, 522 Duval street. aug30-1wk | BELIEVE IT OR NOT—You can’ save money by buying at LIT-! TLE CASH GROCERY, 801 Simonton street. Tue-Thu-Sat PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman Press. may19-tf seen, | | *|Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu; lowest rates on all periodicals,! | | 1 { ' Colchin is a well known business’ TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500! sheets, 75e. The Artman Press. | Jacksonville, commested! Kohn man of with the Company | BENJAMIN LOPEZ ' FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Night 696-W = MONROE THEATER { Ma Twin-Erro! Flynn i THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night: 1$-2S¢ and Furehgott! mayl9-tf Elizabeth Bergner in, DREAMING LIPS Comedy and Cartoon Electric Motors Repaired RUSSELL W. RAINE, Inc. 120 N. W. 2nd Ave. Miami TELEPHONE 2-801 | : Corn and | chosen for quali | veal is steady, He: ~ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1937. By ANN PAGE RE tomatoes being used in your household as freely as their fine quality and low price would suggest? Fresh tomatoes eaten sliced, in salads or cooked in any of almost numberless ways, are popular in most households. ima beans are also at their cheapest but they must be carefully Bartlett pears, seedless grapes and ples are unusually plentiful and eap. Other good fruit values will be found in plums, peaches, and honey- dew melons. 5 Beef prices are still tending higher, rk prices are some- ; what lower and lamb offers best value. | Poultry, egg and butter prices are up We kin all sit back and relax now, | ‘Them Washington fellers have final- ly figgered out which way a p! tall curls. Guess Lafe Hawkins and his gang will be put to work studyin’ which ‘way the worm turns, Announcement Of Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Berman traub of Elizabeth nounce the naughter, Baumzweiger, son of Mrs. Mary Baumzyeiger of Havana, Cuba. Wedding. was,.splemnized in Chi- cago last evening at, 6..9'clock., Mrs. Baumzweiger was: a mem: | ber of the graduating class of} 1932 of Key West High School and afterwards attended the Florida! State Colleie where | she received her B. S. Degree in! 1936. She was a member of the faculty of Key West Junior- Senior High School. Mr. Baumgweiger is an honor graduate in Electrical Engineer- ing of the University of Cin- ‘cinnati and is a member of the Wein. street an-} for Women honorary fraternities. He is employed at Shure Micro-| phone Company of Chicago as re-| search engineer. The newlyweds will reside at 6120 Greenwood Avenue, Chi- Free Dance At Pena’s Tonight Del Woods Orchestra, recently first Free Dancing will start at 10 o'clock. This orchestra has arranged an especially good program of pop- ular dance music for tonight’s af- fair. A‘ large attendance is anti- cipated. HEAR THIS SERMON na —THE FIRST— BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Night, 8 o'Clock “The Bible’s System of Num- bers and How We Can Un- derstand Prophecy” Several historical events will be pointed out in the Bible, and the Bible Numbers and Counts shown. LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class —Sensible Rates— Garage Elevato: COPIES ED RUSSELL’S CIGAR STORE fhe. AY { i { CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. VO OOOOOaaM | but eggs and butter are still lower } than last year. The following menus are chosen from seasonable reasonably priced ; foods. Low Cost Dinner Shoulder Lamb Chops Creamed Potatoes Cole Slaw Stuffed Tomatoes Bread and Butter Fruit Cup Cookies Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Cream of Celery Soup Cold Hai Vegetable Salad Sliced Tomatoes Bread and Butter Peach Pie Tea or Coffee Very Special Dinner Frait Cup Fried Chicken Sweet Potatoes Green Beans Tomato Salad Rolls and Butter Milk ! Dance Tonight At ‘Habana-Madrid One of the finest dance bands in the country, Preston’s Rhythm play Habana- Boys of Alabama, will for dance being given at Madrid Club this evening starting at 10 o’clock unser the ahspices of Yohng Men’s Social Club. Preston’s Rhythm Boys been filling an engagement at the Trion Club Fort and were induced to play in this city by the Young Men's Social.“ Club. In addition to patrons of this club with a pro- have in Lauderdale § furnishing the gram of the hit tunes, the mem- are all artists in the line of entertainment and will present several specialty numbers for the enjoyment of the gues‘ Quite a number of parties have already reserved tables for this event and all indications point to a large crowd. Another novelty affair to take place at Habana-Madrid will be the Midnight Dance ‘te begin at 12 M Sunday and end with the dawn at 6:00 o'clock Monday morning. This is also being spon- sored by the Young Men’s Social Club. bers © HOLTSBERG’S Announces-~ An all-inclusive showing READY-TO-WEAR and of FALL FASHIONS in FABRICS’ of distinction. Smart, flattering styles that click! MORROW We are ready with one of the largest collections of fall apparel ever assem- bled by us in keeping with our policy to be the first with the newest always. We invite you to see our selection— We are proud of it— Yeu’ll love it! 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