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PAGE FOUK THE KEY WEST eeccccccccccccocoooeaces PERSONAL MENTION; e Anthony Cruz ar-i rived here Tuesday over the Over- seas Highway for a short visit with! relatives and friends in this city.; They expect to return to their} home in Miami tomorrow morn-: ing. Mr. and) Mrs. ry Blackwell, | who) were spending eral days’ with relatives and friends in Key West, left over the highway this morphing, going by bus to Miami, and from there will continue to; their home imGadsden, Ala. a af James Parsons and Henry Hed- rich, who were spending a few days in Key West and enjoyed the fishing, left over the highway this morning for Miami. Junior Club Holds Meeting The Junior Woman’s Club held a busimess ‘meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Public Library with a large number of members im attendance. The club was re- quested by the Recreation De- partment to sponsor the Com- munity Christmas Tree, which it aceepted. It was decided that members of the club, under the direction of Mrs. Phillips, will solicit member- ships during the Red Cross drive. Many matters of importance to the club were among which was plans for a dance to be given in the near future: Reports from the committee on the card party given recently were reat, showing that the affair was very successful. ROTARY CLUB HELD MEETING YESTERDAY (Continued from Page One) for the address. There being no maps available of that region, the ible became a text book of locale and every officer was required to have a copy. Story of Solomon's raid on the Phillistines at Mick- mash supplied valuable aid in plan- ning the attack on the enemy en- camped there. The story of the entry into Jerusalem by General Allenvy, a literal fulfillment of the prophecy recorded in Jere- miah, third chapter eighteenth verse. “In those days the house of Judah shall walk with the house of Israel, and they shall come to- gether out of the land to the north to the land I have given for an inheritance to your fathers.’ General Allenby rode to the gates of Jerusalem, dismounted, received the keys of the city and walked into it. The humorous side of that sur- render was that the keys had-been offered thtee times before Gen. Allenby recieved them, the first time to a lone soldier out forag- ing for eggs for his officer's breakfast. diseussed The SNAPSHOT CUIL WATER POEMS An episode in an amateur photograp! of water, Exposure ‘HE moods of water, tumbling, bubbling, gushing, spouting, | dashing, splashing, trickling, roll- ing, rippling, dripping, glad, angry, smooth, rough, serene, peaceful, make adjectives for poets. For the amateur photographer with any poetry in his soul whatever, they make themes for beautiful pictures and the subject of a delightful pic- ture hobby. ‘We know of one amateur photog- rapher who used his camera to pic- ture the grand circle water makes in its journey from land to sea to the clouds and back to the land again. This picture epic of water began with a photograph of a tiny woodland spring, then pictures of a rivulet, a brook, a river, a mightier river with its waterfalls and cataracts, the bay through which it flowed into the ocean, the ocean itself, a cloud and sunbeam picture over the ocean, thus picturing water being caught up for its return journey, and finally rain, This idea far from exhausts the possibilities of poetic water pic- tures, especially when human in- terest is added. The majestic sweep of water over Niagara Falls is a poem in itself but a honeymooning pair in the foreground adds romance. A fair swimmer in clear water on which sunshine is shimmering cre- ates @ poetic pattern of life and light. A pseudo-moonlight picture over a placid lake of a youth and a maid in a canoe (a shot into the setting sun with a small lens open- img) gives a poetic mood to “the THE LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE | édesqanaddeneceseqencecs | I was scribblin’ not so long ago, about how I married Mrs. Jo there in Topeka, and about where I had traveled and about my pol- ities and such. So a Texas edi- tor, he wrote me an open letter. And this Texas feller he says he thinks I must be a democrat. And he also intimates! that the sheriff may had | something to do with my kinda And I would { Hoover have extensive travelin’. £22 wilers stilteat even.” Féaii‘At the prow of a careening yacht or-ite churning wake over the stern depicts the poetry of motion. Verses may be illustrated. “Where the breaking waves dash high on a stern and rockbound coast” is a plage for photographs of one of water’s most inspiring moods, and then, from the hilltops “there is not in the wide world a valley so sweet, as that vale in whose bosom the. bright waters meet.” Endless are your opportunities for making delightful photographs of water scenes. But there’s a trick to successful water photography. It’s largely a matter of shooting so that the pictured water has the right “feel” or texture. For example, it’s possible to shoot spray too fast, so that ft has a hard, brittle look, thereby losing its essen- tial sense of movement. On the other hand, rippling water should be shot fast enough so that the rip- ples are distinct, each with its own highlights. Another point is lighting. Choose the angle that gives you the maxi- mum “texture,” the characteristic interplay of light and shade. No one can tell you exactly how to go about this; a little experimenting will tell you better than volumes of worda But keep this in mind. Any fair-sized body of water reflects a lot of light. Your exposures, therefore, can be faster or, preferably, your “stop” smaller than for a comparable sum- mer landscape. John van Guilder 3 mo ectiTr Ty | down there and look this person up, and also another person, who is a V. P. of the U. S., and if I he can And I will listen to him, put Uncie Sam- bo don’t. And I have trouble makin’ ends meet, because stuff is high and most of it is high on account of taxes. And one tax that riles me up most, it is the 4 or 5 or 6 cents on gasolrtie—and I will ask the V. P. about. that/ Yours with the low down, JO‘ SERRA. » checks can locate him, maybe help me on my budget. SUNDAY DINNER By ANN PAGE TT ORKEY prices have dropped sev- p eral cents in the past week which } promises well for Thanksgiving. Other } meat prices, with the exception of } lamb, are either unchanged or a little lower. Fresh eggs continue to t but an abundant supply of fi . storage eggs are available at low costs Butter prices promise to be: higher | before they can be lower. Chéege is'an | excellent and inexpensive food: dj The Florida orange season is pro- gressing in quality as well as quan- tity. Grapefruit, apples, bananas, , Brapes, pears, chestnuts and pecans | make fruit markets appealing to the shopper. Outstanding vegetables are broccoli, ‘eaulifiower, cabbage, Brussels | sprouts, celery, lettuce, potatoes, | spinach and yellow turnips. Seasonable foods make up the fol- lowing menus. Low Cost Dinner Pot Roast of Beef Potatoes Mashed Rutabaga Turnips Bread and Butter Tapioca Cream with Bananas Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Chicken Fricassee Baked Stuffed Potatoes Bread and Butter Orange Spanish Cream Tea or Coffee Milk Very Special Dinner Yewit Cup - Roast Pork Apple Sauce: Mashed: Yams Brussels. Sprouts | Salad of Mixed Greens Rolls and Butter Frozen Orange Custard Coffee Spinach Cup Cakes Milk APPRECIATION ROY FULFORD Not being able to personally express my thanks to each and every one who voted for me in Tuesday’ selection, I take this sing my apprecia- tion for the support received. The citizens of Key West may rest as- sured that I will carry out the! duties of councilman to the best of my ability. means of expr JOHN A. COLLINS Words cannot express the ap- preciation which I feel for the splendid vote which reelected me} to the position of Election Com- missioner in Tuesiay’s election. I take this means of extending my heartfelt thanks to all my friends and supporters, Subscribe to The Citizen—20e SONVILLE FLORIDA GARNETT ANDREWS, Meneaae ENJOY: COMFORT at the moder, fireproof hotel in the heart of down town Jacksoaville. Every room with tub and shower, soft water, ceiling fen, cadio, slatted summer door... Every Bad with innerspring mattress and reading lamp, Running ice water on every flor. AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE . COFFEE SHOD BINING AND MEERNG ROOMS Rates--Single with Private Bath — 78 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms $2.50 40 Rooms $3.00 - 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Sample Roam with Private Buh $4.00 Slight increase for double occupancy CITIZEN More About Kitchens ¥ Who likes Winter, anyhow? who stand up healthily and say cold weather makes ’em feel fine! Most of us sort of resign our- selves to a certain amount of chil- blains and frostbite and do our So hole in like a rabbit and wait. There are, however, a few amall things we can do to. make our winter more enjoyable. For one thing, we can make ourselves a_nice warm, bright kitchen where the whole family can gather... the s the limit .... al- though it’s well to choose kitchen color which is ie enough to re- / flect plenty of light. Yellow’s a nice cheery “pick up” for a kitchen. Makes it as though the sun were shining even when it isn’t. It’s easier to work when we’re surrounded with this gay color. So, if you’re a little depressed by the out-of- id speaking of color, Pink doors, turn your back on it—and paint your kitchen yellow, in a good washable finish. And again, be sure it’s washable, “because there will be finger prints and cooking stains and smoke from the frying P emt and all sorts of things you'll want to take off your walls. Cream is a good trim color with yellow. Cream colored enamel for woodwork and doors...and, if you can stretch the budget that far, a nice new linoleum in warm reddish tones...or, if you like contrast, blue. Incidentally, blue | | Outside of a few chest-thumpers enamel would look nice as a back- ing in your cupboards and shelves, and pehaps white net curtains with a blue ruffle or so at the windows. Sounds nice, | doesn’t it? It is nice, too. And as good a tonie for doing away with “Win- ter Blues” as anything else in the world. If, for some reason, you hate yellow like poison, there are lots of other combinations you may use. How about pink and cream? ii and cream woodwork? something revolutionary pd orp be Haut green for iWork an No Pee and $9, her salt ‘ Id p drab kitchen i ea be sunny, cheerful and gay in its colorful finishes, which definitely, verv definitely. are not expensive. White and Eliza Streets FRIPAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937. SHERWIN- suenwin- EN AMELOID THE QUICK-DRYING DECORATIVE ENAMEL S-W Enameloid makes home painting quick and easy. It brushes out like a dream, dries in four hours to. a gorgeous finish, smooth as porcelain— and as washable! You'll wont to use Enameloid for walls, woodwork, furniture, toys—in fact everything that a sparkling decorative enamel can beautify. We have Enameloid in a variety of colors. $ 1 5A Special this week 1 qt. South! Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” = Phone 598 he ee eccvcccccccsccconesees Today’s Horoscope, se ccccccecaceseconeveces | Today promises a schemer who} will look out fer his own end of| the bargain. He is apt to be too headstrong to be entirely success-; ful, but there is an element of per-} scnal honer and bravery that will, generally command the respect! H STAR »* BRAND CUBAN COFFEE Is Deliciously Fresh! On Sale At All Grocers —TRY IT TODAY— even of his enemies, while they fight him. It seems to be a de- gree of success in life, at least to a considerable extent. Children's Colds Yield quicker to double action of Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer | Phone 135 Night 696-W FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE PARADE OF GOOD MEATS Broadway Market —Now Handling— HEAVY WESTERN BRANDED STEER MEAT —also— MILK FED VEAL GENUINE SPRING LAMB —and— OTHER FIRST A few comments from BRANDE “It’s simply delicious.” GRADE ITEMS our customers on our D STEER “The Best Meat I have ever eaten.” EASILY WORTH A FEW CENTS) RICH FLAVORED, AND, E Phone 268 tO" BAT. THIS JOHNSON’S 39th ANNIVERSARY Pre Christmas Sale It's the biggest ANNIVERSARY SALE we've had in many years. GIFTS that last for everyone. REASONABLE PRICES. Here are a few of our SALE ITEMS— Guaranteed Alarm Clocks, to go at < $1.00 Turn-Over Electric Toasters, at $1.00 Comb and Brush Sets . $1.00 Glass Console Sets .... $1.00 $1.50 Pocket Watches . $1.00 Brownie Cam $1.00 Amity Bill Fold $1.00 Make-Up Vanity Sets . . $1.00 Yellow Bow! Pipes $1.00 Ladies’ 17 Jewel Wrist Watech- es, at ee $14.95 6-Ib. Electric Irons Table Lamps .......- . Bridge or Floor Lamps Punch Sets Hostess Tray Sets Electric Heaters Electric Electric Kaywoodie Pipes Gents’ 17-Jewel Curved Wrist Watches, at $44.95 Big Ben Alarm Clocks .. $2.45 Mixers Toasters / —USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN— A small down-payment and weekly payments will hold any article until Christmas. Johnson's Jewelry and Gift Shop La Cencka Hotel Building Duval Street —Established 1898— Other 3 FOUND Hotel 20 PONSSHIIB #OL What A ? moter earres woret oe ahd 0094.04. sun Reglivery 0. e: SS < OTT “Big Apple Dance” To Be Given Tonight “Big Apple Dance” scheduled to be held last evening at Habana- Madrid Club under auspices ‘of Social Club Roosevelt was post- pened until this evening due to inelement weather. Program as outlined im pre- vious editions of The Citizen will be given tonight. John Pritchard's! Qrchestra will furnish musie for the affair. Congressman Bobbins allows as how th’ bottom often drops out 0° th’ bag that a piece o° iegisiation is in. Ever since Snoot Gluckins got home safe from thet calloween self has had some sheriff experi- would not be surprised if this duck =66 | ence his ownself, but I like to meet the gent. So one of these days I am gon- na fill up the old tank and amble Bob Steele in RIDIN’ THE LONE TRAIL Comedy and Serial BERMUDA MARKET —JUST RECEIVED— Select %-Grown HENS 14 Ib. FRYERS —MILK FED VEAL— Veal Stew, Ib. 20 Veal Leg, weighing 6 to 8 Ibs., by the whole, Ib. 30 FRESH KILLED YEARLING, FLORIDA MEATS Also, Heavy First Grade WESTERN MEATS We guarantee they are juicy and tender. dust Received—Fresh Corn-Fed Pork Ham and Shoulder SPECIAL en GUARANTEED SPRING LAMB Small Lamb Shoulder, whole, Ib. Lamb Stew, Ib. All Ingredients For Souse All Meats Received FRESH DAILY Fer Quick Delivery—Phone 52 White and Virginia Streets by the party he’s been sayin’ thet this year’s cider ain't up t standard. first day Headache 30 minates, ism”-World’s Best Liniment MONROE THEATER Charles Starret-Iris Shunn in THE COWBOY STAR Victor Moore-Beulah Bondi in Make Way Fer Tomorrow ee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ Liquid - Tablets | Salve SPECIALS CASH GROCERY |) 1101 Division St. Phone 29 |) Batter, Ib. Cranberries, Ib. Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 for Potatees, 10 Ibs. Guava Jelly, 8 oz. Grapes, Ib. Cashmere Bouquet Soap. 3 bars 2S<} 1Se] al | HYLUSTRE HOUSE PAINT,! ili $1.48 e One of best PIERCE BROTHERS | —PHONE 270— Cor. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts.‘ chea nade wal and Angela Stréetsi— eppios hen AFTER SEVEN P.M. IS 4 GOOD TIME. TO VISIT BY “LONG DISTANCE’ AXFTEr SEVEN P. M. long distance telephone * rates down j at the right time for | to enjoy a pea selenciee shear dinner with a good thiend or rela- tive you have been wanting to see. ’s economy time too, for the cost of a call, on both Person- par aad Statignito Station service is reduced after 7 EVERY NIGHT. (AND ALL DAY SUNDAY). Cali them, tonight. For full infermation, Jook in the front nS ee direct or ask the “Long Dis tance” operator. And _ ever You Call. SourTwern Bet TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH PeCORFPORATED < Com is Small, Wher- . How can anyone not knowing what he is beying know what he is selling to the public! You just can't hang out & shingle and call yourself » doctor of a lawyer. You can't just buy a stock of jewelry, open up = jewelry store and BE A FIRST CLASS JEWELER. You must bave had behind you at least FIVE'TO TEN YEARS EXPERIENCE to be o real jeweler, as must also a lawyer or doctor. My thousands of customers do sot trade with me just because of friendship. They come to me mainly fer the services | render and because I know my business « little bet- ter than others. You don't go to « doctor because you like his company inside his office. You because you are sick, You go'ts the lawyer, too, only because you are in trouble. My customers come to me when their jewelry is broken. DO I KNOW HOW TO FIX IT? Ask anyone for whom I have done work. Sometimes, of course, | don't please. Sometimes 1 fall down.” But have you ever beard af « doctor whe cured everyone who came to him! Or « lawyer whe won ail. bis cases! Of course set! We all DO THE BEST WE CEN. ' We te de avery ie alt Geeta lee eet eee CHRISTMAS IS COMING Boys and Cieti® os te help you make this the happiest Christmas making it casy for you to buy, pay for and give Part THAT LASTS. We have just received FIFTY LADIES. AND MEN'S PILGRIM WRIST WATCHES. These witches ore made by the same company which manufactures the Buleve watches All are GUARANTEED watches, priced from $17.50 te $35.00. We have sold over « HUNDRED Pilgrim watches here and HAVE NEVER HAD A COMPLAINT. We are the sole Key West agents for this make. We sell nothing bet the best e We wish to thank our customers for their confidence in ws and we want to assure everyone we will contings to give = square desl We are after your steady trade That's what builds up « fine besiness. THE MORE YOU HELP US, THE BETTER WE SERVE YOU. Whee You Think of Jewelry Think of — Pollock, Reliable Jeweler 519 Deval Street Key West, Fle.