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PAGE FOUR Everything Ready | For Stage Show Wednesday night, Oct. 20, the] Palace Theater will present the Rhythm Revue with a cast of Key, West favorite entertainers. One outstanding number on the| program will be the ballet, danced by Miss Florence Dillon, talented ballerina, The popular tune hit “All God’s Children Got Rhythm,” from thé motion picture “A Day At The Races,” will be sung in. modern, swing style by Miss Madge Sands.| Miss Elizabeth will be -heard and seen in.a. song and tap routine to the tune of “A Penthouse On Third Avenue.’ Two of the outstanding num, bers on the program will be: the introduction of Maynard Daniels and Betty Canova, Key West’s youngest tap dancers, to the pub- lie, Included also on the program is a team dance by Gerald and Louise. John Pritchavd and™~ his or- chestra, with “Teenie” S.. es, vocalist, will furnish the music for thc Revue. Mr. Pritchard has a number of new hit tunes to play for the show. Before the stage will be the musical comedy “She Shall Have Music,” with Jack Hylton and his orchestra. Secretary Of Clab Resigns i i | performance Oscar L. Milian, founder secretary of Social Club Marti, has tendered his resignation to the board of directors to become} re immediately, it is stat- and Mr, Milian, in giving his reason for withdrawing from the club, said: “I have been nominated and eleeted president of another worthy organization and I feel it will be unfair to hold important! positions in both of them as my time would be limited and to work at heart with two organizations would be # matter of impossibili- ty.” Surprise Party For Mrs: Paul Cannady Mrs. Paul Cannady, formerly of Key West, and the daughter of Mrs, Addie Thompscn of White- head street, was delightfully en- tertained and surprised with a tirthday party given at her home in Coconut Grove recently. Delicious ice cream and cake were served during the. evening, and all in attendance expressed great delight at the pleasure af- forded on the enjoyable occasion, Those in attendance were: Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Prddington, Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Anders, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Cates, Mr. and Mrs Henry Key, Mrs, Mande Sands, Miss Ann Edwards, Charles Pud- dington, Mr. and Mrs, Dexter Thompson, Miss Jackie Thompson, Miss Ne!l Rose Anders, Mr, and ‘Mrs. Paul Cannady. Hallowe’en Party Here Tomorrow There will be a Hallowe'en par- ty given tomorrow afternoon, be- ginning at 4:30 o'clock. at Bay- view Park under the auspices of the Division Street School P.-T. A. Refreshments will be served on the oecasion. Garden Club To Hold Meeting — * There wil} be a social meeting of the Key West Garden Club held tomprrow afternoon, beginning 4 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. P. D. Holloway. A request is made for a large attendance of members. CLASSIFIED COLUMN REAL ESTATE | } ° | = See TO SELL OR BUY REAL. ES.| TATE or mortgage on Plorida | \ Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P.O. Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. WANTED BORROW—$600 | $20,000 _ se-} Box F, Th octi2-t WANTED TO cash. Can offer curity. Apply Citizen. | Success, Gartenmeyer'' ffreatly enjoyed by all present. Hallowe’en Festival Was Grand Success The Hallowe’en Festival that! i Committee for the benefit of the’ was held at Bayview Park on Friday by the Ways and Means | The Hospitality Band, under} the direction of Alfredo Barroso, ! rendered several selections for; | the ¢hildren to march and was! High School, P.-T. A., was a great Winners of the various prizes were as follows: Willis Yates, J. Gould Higgs,! Patsy Johnson, Billy Osterhoudt,| George Lowe, Rosalind Albury,| Lorrine Adams, Kenneth Solomon, i Edna Jean Gardner, Sally An’ Goss and John Smith, POLITICAL = ANNOUNCEMENTS | CITY ELECTION, NOVEMBER) 9, 1937 { For Mayor WILLARD M. ALBURY For Mayor FRANK DELANEY For Police Justice T. S. CARO (For Re-Election) For Police Justice ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For City Councilman BENJ. (BEN) ADAMS For City (Councilman W. P. ARCHER (For Re-Election) For City Councilman ELWOOD CARBONELL For City Councilman JOHN CARBONELL, JR. | For City Councilman WM. H. MONSALVATGE For City Councilman For City Councilman FRANK O, ROBERTS (For Re-Election) JIM ROBERTS For City Councilman WILL E. P. ROBERTS For City Councilman S. OWEN SAWYER (Skeet) For City Councilman NOEL SOLOMON For City Councilman c. C. SYMONETTE For City Councilman “* BASIL R. TYNES For Chief of Police IVAN ELWOOD (For Re-Election) For Chief of Police EVERETT R. RIVAS iisodineiilin geritaienstiemneainigroesnest For Captain of Police ALBERTO CAMERO (For Re-Election) | For Captain of Police VERNIE GRIFFIN For Captain of Police ROBERT J. LEWIS (Bobby) BIENVENIDO PEREZ For Captain of Police FOR SALE i LE—Counters, various! POLLOCK, Reliable; ~ BI9 Duval street, ; octl4-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUS —Electric refrigerator. 1010 Varela street rate. : FOR RENT Apply} Reasonable | octl4-6tx! WILLIAM DOMINGUEZ (Better Known as Billy Freeman) MONROE THEATER |. Freddie Bartholomew, Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barrymore and Melvyn Douglass in CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- tra, 15-20¢; Night: 15-25¢ . |the highway children left over the highway | |Pa,, after a visit with the family PERSONAL MENTION = FOCCOOOHREROHHHOLOODOOCEESOOSOCOECAESERS Charles S. Taylor, manager of Antonio Cruz, one of the cooks the Porter Dock Company, left for workers on the S. J. Groves yesterday afternoon by plane forjand Sons Co., at Little Duck Key, Miami and from there will con-}left this morning for his station tinue to Orlando where he will,after spending the week-end in ‘attend a sales promotion meeting;Key West with relatives. of the Texas Co., of which the; Porter Co., is the local agent. Belmont Carey was a passen- ;ger leaving over the highway yes- Mrs. Ashley Sands and daugh-|terday morning for Conch Key, ter Miss Gladys May, left hy] Teturving to the Cc. ¥. Thomason plane yestesday afternoon for Mi-| Project on which he is employed. ami en route to Ft. Lauderdale after a pleasant visit with Mrs.| Thomas E. Woody, employed Sands mother, Mrs. Sidney Thomp-/°" the Ferry Plorida Keys as| chef, left yesterday morning for |No Name Key to join hig vessel latfer a stay over the week-end {with his family. H son and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warren and daughter Elizabeth Joyce, who were visiting for three weeks ith Mr. Warren’s parents, Mr-'senger on the bus yesterday nd Mrs. Leo Warren, left over! morning going to Miami ‘for a this morning to stay with relatives and friends. spend the winter at Boca Raton. | BE Totes | Mrs, Frank Holtsherg left yes- Dr. and Mrs. J. 'Y. Porter, who|terday morning for Miami where were cruising for several days /she will spend a while with her among the Keys in their Launch trother and other relatives. Alberta, returned this niorning! and berthed at the Alberta’s' Edison A'rcher left over the mooring in the Porter Dock com-;highway yesterday morning for a pany’s slip. brief business visit in Miami with | relatives. Luis Bilchen Moreton, alien,) a = se if who was being deported from this; William Vassie. machniist with country back to Cuba, from Tam-| the Lighthoyse se ipeboy oe pa, occupied the attention of im-; Yesterday morning on the bus for migration officers during th | CaFySTOrE Tight,“to"make repa stay of the Cuba -in-- port this(2Md_adjustments to the machi morning, | © Shescescemameanmeamarstans Mri Steplién Mouglas' and Mrs. Ross C. Sawyer ‘left*this morning ovef the highWay for Miami where (they will attend a convention of jthe United Daughters of the Con- who WAS | federacy. E. L. Patterson. engineer »-with | the Overseas Road’and Toll Bridge | District Commission, who had been spending a visit in Key West with (Mrs, Peterson, i; formerly Miss Katie Saunders, } left this morning over the high- way for Channel Five, where he will join the forces of Captain| Ed. Sheeran, working on one of the bridge projects there. Mrs. Julian Langer, who was visiting in Key West as a guest at the home of her brother and |sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. §. | Gardner, left this morning over the highway returning to her home in Miami. Mrs. Nelda Machin and two! Milagros Naranjo, Modesto Salazar and \Miss. Aurora Salazar, who were spending a vacation, as Sunday morning for Miami en-| route to. their home in 2 ag sia | i ! | A Soothing Reward |For Itch Sufferers Several hi med! i valued are so combined as to make Im} ieee thine te in joyti go s eczema, tter, common itch. Two sizes, 35c, in Key West, and. were accom- panied to Miami by Mis. Clara Machin and daughter, Miss Marta Machin. 1 Paul Roselle, who was visiting| with members of his family, and} relatives for several days, left; yesterday morning for his saat in Miami, Mrs. Enrique Esquinaldo and mother, Mrs. Alfredo Rodriguez, left on the Florid2 Motor Lines bus this morning for a visit to Miami, where Mrs. Rodriguez will have her eyes tested by a spe cialist. Rev. W. J. Reagan, of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic church, left over the highway this ACKSONVILLE FLORIDA GARNETT ANDREWS, Manson ENJOY COMFORT at the modem, hotel in the heart of en fireproof ated a dowme morning for Miami for a stay of several days. i Miss Mary Taylor, who was in} Key West for a short stay visit- ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Taylor, left over the highway this morning for her home in Mi- ami. Mrs, Willard Russell and daugh- | ter, Bettie. Jean. who were spend-! ing a vacation of several weeks | with relatives and friends, left | yesterday morning over the high-! way for Miami where Mr.. Russell |' is attached with the immigration unit. i | | { | SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. om ts. Mrs. L. T. Pragassa was a pas-! ne nn ne ie enna niin an en MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1987. AMATEUR FIRE-EATER © | Not Satisfactory BURNED THE ANSWERS | Announcement Of Marriage 1. No} mediation resulted in an ingrease of about 6.6 percent, 2, No; they have been outlaw- ed in both nations. 8. Yes, 4. That of 1926, bales. | Billy—Do you like paper tow- Pawtucket, R, I—Walking into’ 3.9 Miss Helena Saunders and How-!an eating place, Anthony Slocum,| Bobhby—Oh, they’re - all right ard Johnson were joined in holyi95, observed an entertainer blow-j nut you can’t get’ the dirt off {matrimony Saturday morning in ing flames from his mouth:! yithout getting your hands all the presence of a group of rela-)sigcum decided to try the trick! wet, tives and friends. The ceremony |himself, The entertainer agreed. | ia 5, No penalty. Was Performed in the office of/<iocum filled his mouth with] Taking No Chances 6. The latest patrol. bomber,/Judge Raymond R. Lord, the’, soline and applied a torch.| Policeman—Say, waat’s _ the weighing 54,000 pounds, costs| judge officiating. j Something went wrong and he = at parking toy. ot — bo 850,000, complete. a tnson ji di t : - ‘ jotorist——Well, there isn’t al pet —— ge ee ey = grate ue aie taken to a hospital suffering} oP) vance’ on’ yeast Customs Court, 1 of 9; Cirevit| | say Es from severe burns of the months Court, 17 of 48; District Court, | “°F 4d Me. Jobavon ty. tha son’ nose and ‘orehead. 47 of 165. lof Wm, A. Johnson. The high| +8. In September the WPA! contracting parties are Key West- femployed 1,465,915 workers; in! ers and have a host of friends, | September, 1986, 2,481,516. |who will extend congratu‘ations' The Scotchman was fumbling i 9. No; she has been licensed, | i hay buy naval guns and armor’ ®"d wishes for a future of happi- ‘his pocket. plate to the value of $10,000,000. | BFS 10. 506,000 in October, 1935, | earrracere tee a | on Sh “Who Knows?” on P, Fashion ve On 2)! 5 , with relatives and friends, | Wednesday Night ! left this morning for Havana as} " their time of stay in the United! States had expired, 14,977,000 “You don’t need to pay me ii ‘advance,” said the dentist. | “Fm not going to,” was the re- ‘ply. “I’m counting my money j before you give me gas.” A fashion show will be held on} Wednesday night, beginning at ns 7:30 o'clock, in the High School and his debian \-steosg Jose C. Perez, chancellor in the! auditorium. The affair will be, _ —GERALD ane REGOE | Cpban consulate in Key West, wasiunder the auspices of the Divi-- THIRD RHY Se vy a passenger on’ the Steamship! sion Street School P.-T, A. with Maynard Daniels an Cuba this morning going to He-| , The fall and winter apparel of | Betty Canova ae vana for a‘vaction of about two|different merchants will be mod--. PALACE THEAT weeks, jelled at this affair. ‘Wednesday, October 20th { JOHN PRITCHARD CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO, ISLAND BUILDING CO. Concrete blocks are now be- ing manufactured in Key West and sold at reasonable prices. These are better blocks’ than those previously made. The last quality of concrete is given you in blocks of con- venient size. With modernistic trends in building, these blocks produce Plans, estimates, the same strong wall structure and construction. as they did for the older styles or architeeture, If it can be planned-or built see us. Rear of 530 William Street William Curry's Sons Co. 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