The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 19, 1937, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY :- Harris School Class Has Entertainment Last Week The 2B class and its teacher, 1 Mrs. Magdelin Huddleston enter- tained the pupils’ parents: dating “Open House” cn Friday! ‘after: noon at the Harris Sgh6o)ecx.c As each mother entered “the! door she registered in*w’ beok=pres sented by Conchita Varela. Then} she was ushered to a seat by Raul | Perez, Jr. After being seated the parent was presented by her! } child with a bexatifal and color- ful nosegay, which was pinned on by Esmeralda Calleja. A one-act play called “Jessie! Goés A Marketing” was put on by! members of the class. Characters | were: Jéssie—Conchita Varela. Old Woman—Evelyn She- hane. KO Breekle Face Boy Deliciots ies and punch were served by Mary- Mallory, Peggy: bara Lanier. “~~ Different phases of. the work carried on in the room was ex- plained to the parents by the children and their teacher. The class had 13 parents pres-; ent and two yisitors. a Epjoyable Surpris Party Given On Wednesday ‘An informal surprise Supper- Party was given Major and Mrs.! Donald MacMullen Wednesday | evening at Fort Taylor by Major! and Mrs. R. C, Snidow. ‘The occasion was the wedding” anniversary of Major and Mrs. MaeMullen. Tables were spread on the e Supper Beach, the gorgeous moonlight that night making the scene very pretty. Present were the honorees,, their hosts, Mrs. Declair and hen; daughter, Gharlotte; Mr, and Mrs.! I. ds or, Captain and Mrs.) Johns6n, “Miss Mary Trevor, Mr.} Grimes “and Mr. and Mrs. W, Bi) Kirke. ae PREDICTS DEATH New York.—Becoming ill, Mrs. Ida Bernr, 46, told reiatives and) friends attending the funeral of her sister, “You're going to carry} me out of here like my sister.” In a few minutes she was dead. Dance Tonight At Cuban Club “Lindy Hop” is scheduled to take place tonight at Cuban Club! ‘under the auspices of Key West | High School Senior Class. Affair » “Um... that red looks good enough to eat!’ Once in a while | a color strikes us as being too good to be true. Then, often as not, we forget all about color. After we live in a house for a { long time, it’s likely to fade and ; become drab so slowly we're not éven conscious of the change. Fact is, we get so we actually ; don’t “see ourselves as others *"So, once in a long while it’s a good idea to take stock. If the rooms are sick-looking, it’s time to do something about them. ' Maybe new curtains will do the trick, perhaps new and bright slip covers on that big chair by the fireplace will be enough. May- be the only thing that will help is painting the walls a new and exciting color. | “Actually decoration, in most | cases, IS color...color attractive- ly and usefully used. For one | thing, the amount of light dif- ferent rooms get, makes'a whale of a difference in picking colors for those rooms. Rooms with northern exposure, not much sun, almost demand warm _ colors. | With discretion, anything will go here from palest pink or yel- low or white, to the warm excit- ing colors so often used in Spain and Mexico. East and West rooms which ! get a great deal of sunlight, but which are also cool for part of the day, can wear almost any color. | It’s a good idea to avoid painting the walls in brilliant reds, yel- | lows, greens and so on, Stick to | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Color, Color, Everywhere # Sy paler colors which do not “vi- brate” so stnnE But those bright colors will look grand on smaller pieces . . . vases, lamps, | flowers and pictures. Now, for the south rooms... i the sunny rooms... colors are nice. Greens and blués with white or gray. A room with delicate powder blue painted walls, satiny white woodwork and soft blue-green rug sounds lovely and is cool as a cucumber. Of | course you may have. small ac- cents of warm color no color “heat” here. And so,,omtside of a few hard and fast r@lés; @ffe person’s ideas on color are as Sook ag ty Within reason use } heart desires. But tty to ciate your choice in paint colors, with the amount of light the rooms get. i> ramen Charles Aronovitz | DEPARTMENT STORE | checks COLDS | FEVER | “1666 ; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1937. MAN IN SAND RESCUED COSTLY CHANGE FULFILL GHASTLY VOW ' | | than pe beanie cs 2UR New York.—It will cost Delhi, India.—When his two ; one hundred persons- worked un- | | ceasingly for twelve hours to res- | | cue, Manuel Lowell, who was buried up to his neck in sand after a sand collarsed upon him. ed pessible f weekly. | City of New York about $500 and sons recovered from typhoid, a |the counties of Nassau and Suf-| father, as a means of expressing | folk about $2,000 to correct an{his thanksgiving, vowed they i would crawl on their hands and dwar, 300 miles from He reached the end pilgrimage alone, Camacho, 19, of bank | When rescu- he was teken in a -con- is condition to a hospital, the m of shock, exposure 2nd a tured leg. error which appeared on the bal- j knees. to: Har ‘lots and voting machines. Justice! their home. Alfred J. Hoffmann is listed as 0+ i. grim | Hoffman gnd upon his insistence, however; his two sons having died ——_—_—— and by order of the’ Court, the on the Subseribe to The Citizen—20¢ | correction must be made. —— the two- roa during ‘month trip” Ma has an ol’ bureau she’s thinkin’ | 0” sellin’ t’ th’ gov’ment. cool calm | tselect oysters. | cated but-there.ig.. this cits. ys maxis i |. Lute Hodges allows as how he | might buy a trailer if some feller’ll | invent a farm t’ trail along with it. | SERVING OYSTERS Wells’ Lunch Room announce: a shipment of nice large extra! This place is lo- at 900 Southard street. has been | i For many years Wel's’ headquarters for oyster: ; the s They serve hot si Nice Large Extra Select .¥,S.T,E RS — jerved Any Style | HOT SOUSE EVERY SATURDAY, All Kind of SANDWICHES WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM : Phone 523-W 900 Southard St.! MONROE THEATER Jean Muir-Warren Hull in Her Husband’s Secretar. Cecilia. Parker and _Lione’ ‘ | ——— INC. ——— MEN’S SUITS Highe and other fine Wor: $16.50 up STUDENTS’ SUITS Fine Worsteds; Gre Browns, and Navy Blue Stripes, Checks an! Plaids— $14.95 up SHIRTS Arrow, Phillips-Johnes, BE. '& W. and Yale; new beauti¢al patterns— $1.00 up « the smart FIELD and HATS. $1.95 to $7.50 * This solid-covering, weor-resish wrothable point beoulier ond lock betel toon eed ee —McGregor’s— ur fostest-selling specials. SPORT WEAR | Liquid - Tablets first day | | Salve-Nose Drops _ Headache 30 minutes, | Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best. j will begin at 9 o’clock. ' Gerald’ Pinder is in, charge aff “°7 West's Only Dept. Store | in last-minute styles; Com- ation Sweaters and Kni 2 Barrymore in NOTICE A FAMILY AFFAIR now * $1.54 % Gal. $2 44 { Men's and Boys’ Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to resolution of the Board; of County Commissioners of Mon-| whch is popular the country over} roe County, Florida, calling a referendum election for the 30th, day of December, A. D. 1937, up-' on Chapter 17,957 Laws of Flor-| ida, 1937, I, in person or by! deputy, shall be present in my of-! fi¢e in the Monroe County Court: House, Key West, Florida, from| 9 A, M. to 1 P. M. and from 2 P.| M. to 6 P. M. each day, Stindays’ excepted, from the 20th day of November, A. D, 1937 until and! including the 11th day of Decem-! ber, A. D. 1937, for the purpose of receiving all poll taxes proper-| ly tendered to us. Dated this 19th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1937. FRANK H. LADD, {| Tax Collector Monroe County Florda. novi9-1t} LEGALS NOTIC! ol ELECTION by given that I mber, A. dD. ill be held in the State of Florida, ting precincts of said! , for the purpose of following proposi- ad of Adminis- horized an- Thousand Monroe as to for debt nually to pay ($50,000.00) Dollars of County Gasoline Tax the City of Key ¥ service purposes. ‘The potls te said e vy n $ o'clock A. it t al nd all quali s a Coun id election * Florida, this A. D, 1937. 1 to part Dated at Key W Wth day of Noveube Ly Wd of County ‘Commiasionera. ot Monroe County, Florida, By Carl Bervaldi, Chairman. * READY FOR CHRISTMAS —Gifts For— Men, Women and Children From all over the world Also, Native Handicrafts Opening, Monday, November 22nd OLD ISLAND TRADING POST Waterfront, N. End Duval Street PaLace Jack Randall DANGER VALLEY Comedy and Seria} aR » TO CUBAN COFFEE Is Deliciously Fresh! —TRY IT TODAY— On Sale At All Grocers BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Lice: Embalmer t 696-W arrangements and will give number of demonstrations of the “Lindy Hop”, new dance step} at this time. A select program of late dance music will be rendered by John’ Pritchard’s Swing Band. Those in charge of this event promise everyone attending a good; time. LEGALS NOTICE OF pemsrers N FOR AX DEED ertificate No. 582, issu day of August, A. D. 192 same in my office and has made application: for a tax deed to be is: sted thereon. Said certificate em bmaces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of: Florida, tovw: Lot 10, $4.1, ‘Tr. 18, Cook C-1, page 156, recorded in Mon- Toe County Records, The assesament of ‘the said prop- ‘erty under the said certificate 1s- sued was in’ the name of Gonzalez, Unless said certificate redeemed according to Louis shall be law, the | Property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of mber, which is the 6th day of De cember, 1937. Ae Dated this 3rd day of November, (ie AL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. NOV5-12-19-26, 1937 BERMUDA MARKET — SATURDAY — Strictly Fresh Killed s M ALL PIGS Genuine SPRING LAMB Fresh Lamb Stew, Ib. Lamb Chops, Ib. Lamb Shoulder, Ib. .. Received Today—Swift Promiié HAMS and Smoked PICNIC HAMS PORK SAUSAGE —and— Skinless SMOKED SAUSAGE HEAVY WESTERN FIRST GRADE MEAT —POULTRY— %-Grown HENS Young Roasters, guaranteed tender, 4 to 6 lbs. each All At Prices You Can Meet ; Free Delivery PROPERTY H RENT? IF YOU WANT — NOw IS BRETT & WILLIAMS, : REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE 425 Duval Street a! = DEPARTMENT i} Greatest assortment of Men's | t i | and Boys’ SWEATERS McGregor and Travel’s Lines. Combination colors and —white, blue, red, canary,!} green. See them, they are SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL. Another shipment of Boys’ and Men’s FALL SUITS Materials of the finest Wor- steds, Cashmeres; New Browns, Blues, Tans, and Grays; in solid shades, checks and stripes. They are styled to the minute to suit the most critical |} tastes. Plain backs, pinch backs, shirred backs, short models, regular mo'lels, stouts. POPULAR PRICES. Men's d DRESS SHIRTS In Cottons, Broadeloths, ras, Silk Stripes; largest sortment of fine shirts shown in the city. LION BRAND well-known makes. PRICES. i? McGregor and other famous Hl SPORT SHIRTS in Knitted Materials, cloths, Velvets, Satins; Fall Shades — White, Gray, Brown, Wine, etc. NEW SHORTS AND BATH- ING TRUNKS in a large array of new colors McGregor, Wikies and Gautier makes. soli Mad. as- ever and other POPULAR Broad- New Blue, Men’s and Boys’ FALL FELT HATS Brown, Tan, Gray and Blue. POPULAR PRICES. Men’s and Boys’ SHOES Natural Bridge, Friendly Fives and other nationally known brands; black, brown, gray and sport shoes. POPULAR ia w shipment. of cunis}uas MERCHANDISE for Men and Boys Bath Robes, Socks, Hand- -kerchiefs, Pajamas (Fruit-of- the-Loom), —_Hicock Belts, Buckles, Tie Pins, ete., Military Sets for gifts, Superba Neck- wear; everything for Men and Boys can be found in this store —Key West's only ard largest Department Store. All mer- AVE YOU TO SELL OR IT RENTED NOW OR SOLD—SEE OR CALL US AT ONCE. THE TIME — aR Phone 241 | | | | Liniment SPECIALS oe TIFTS| CASH GROCERY Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Shrimp, 2 cans Pure Lard, ib. Tomatoes, 6 cans . Guava Jelly, 8 oz. jar Hershey Cocoa, 2 Ib. can Citron, lb. Cherries, lb. Pineapple,’ Tb. Avocado Pears Hershey Sugar, 22¢ 15¢ . 16¢ 25¢ 10¢ 25 28 ~~. 40e cones 400 - Se and 10c 5 Ibs. 28e Octagon Soap, 6 bars 25 Pecans, lb. « 18¢ Eggs doz. 30¢ Phone 29 1101 D ion St. —Free Delivery— Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- | tra, 15-20c; Nighi: 15-25¢ \|F-R-E-E Hh GROCERIES to be given away Saturday —ALSO— : Six Pound CHICKEN | given away Wednesday | Come in and learn details FRESH FRUITS —and— VEGETABLES ! i arriving by truck tonight | j —Best Prices In Town— i| \NORMAN| iBROTHERS, || 822 Fleming Phone 11 @ There is no better time than right now to get a big, new General Electric Triple. Thrift Refrigerator. You'll pocket extra savings out of your food budget every month this winter — and entertain at less cost. Automatic THRIFT UNIT sealed-in-steel with OIL COOLING means faster freezing, less current cost, enduring economy. Low Prices and Easiest Terms Now Asaiteble Prices as low as $3.41 down and $3.41 per month with your light bill THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO @ See this thriftiest of all refrigerators. You save on price, on | j | | current, on upkeep! all Leather Jai POLO SHIRTS In all Wool and Silk $1.00 up to $10.00 ROBES 2 our line w Robes for Christmas now! $2.95 up to $7.95 SHOES SHOES Always the newes' styles in our SHOE DE- PARTMENT. Plenty of Sports,-all colors; new greys and combinations. We have recently added to our large stock of nationally advertised Shoes— ‘THE FORTUNE LINE’ KANTOR’S Exclusive Men's Store PHONE 897 ) ar-nor VARNISH * The three-purpose varnish for Fur- niture, Woodwork, Floors. Won't chip, scull nor scratch white. Weter., aleo- hol. ond clkali-resistont, Row '* $1.55 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT HEADQUARTERS South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. “Your Home Is Worthy. Of The Best” White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 BPOCOCOOOORSCEOSESO SS SSESESES ESOS SESSSESOSEOES An Index To ‘RELIABLE FIRMS FOLLOW THE ARROW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim -and Please You. Ther qu To, Visit, Them! | POULTRY | If you are locking for POULTRY or CHICKEN FERTILIZER Specializing in Fresh Fish | visit or call Foot of Front Street | Pulford’s Poultry Farm Phone 44 Free Delivery Phone £60 1 Delives LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street DEMERITT BROS. FISH COMPANY PHONE 138 Package Liquors of All Kinds Beer and Wine BAKERIES MALONEY & PEACOCK Bakers of Baker Boy Bread | Phone 518 812 Fleming St Cakes and Pastries

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