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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1937. Steamship Cuba yesterday after-| Co eeececesoocoososooeses Today’s Anniversaries © |. weeks ago with other members of the family at the Oversea Hotel, noon. ee PERSONAL left this.morning.for Miami en penegsors ee }Toute to St. Augustine, where he Mrs. Nellie Edwards, who-came’ i, chief clerk.at the _Hotel “Har- {to Key’ West to~visit with her! 1 1 family during-the Thanksgiving} °° scm period, Jeft this: morning on . the ss bus for her-home in “Migar. m of Major; “4 and}{, is Friends of the Witter J. Pea-,was a. sister debutante of Miss : [ i- arriyed this) '®\Jack'Key; son-of'Port Steward’ 1830—Henry Vegnaud, noted bodys, who have been spending sme raioaiae ana ; parents) John Key Pages and 0.-S.°S.| American diplomat and historian, Lear eae “The ride-elect attende 5 | Company, ‘who was in Key ‘Westi born in New Orlears. Died Sept. the last two winters in Key West | 6,965¢ pointe Country Day School and ather relatives at their home] +o "Tyotksgiving arid was the! 16, 1922. ke ha cong : he jae graduated from Miss Porter's! will be happy to le z i guest of.Mr..and.Mrs., B.. M. i {School at Farmington, Conn., in t B Dun- gagement of their daughter, Ellen,/1931. In October of that year to Jack Latimer, who has al- highway fori can,/Jeft;yesterday:on the Steam-| 1878—=William Orpen, {she was presented to society at a sa ‘ tea at the Crosse Pointe Club giv- so been here the last two winter j on by. her..grandmother,. the late! seasons. The couple met each) Mrs. Harriet N. Atterbury. Dur-| other here for the first time. ing. the Christmas holidays which | The wedding will take place in| followed she was honored at a! this city on December 11, but the} large ball:at the “Country Club bride-elect, her sister, Jane, and| with five other debutantes of the} father will be here on Dec. 3. season. They were Mrs. Wiener, The following clipping from the Detroit. News, in which. city t | EH. Gato, Jr., who was spend- ing a‘ while with relatives. in“Ha-| eevee: vana, was a returning passenger 1785 — Henry Wheaton, New on «the .Cuba yesterday after-| York’s noted writer on law, born noon. [3 Providence, R. I. Died March Ellen Peabody To ‘Wed Jack Latimer Here In December noes. ini Mrs. J.P. Rebéety ah@ datighs! morning -over.the easy Died Sept ter Mrs. Joseph Pirlaet! wer pas-| University of ‘Florida, »where he; ship‘ Cuba‘ for‘Fampa, en route to} English artist, born. en-| Miami. : 1931. if sengers leaving on thé’' Hus this'j, majoring in morning for a visit with relatives: ineetin and friends in Miami. fe e- electrical Joe Cabrera:left over the high-| Mrs. Nora K. Smiley and daugh- way this morning for Miami,/ter Miss Helen Smiley, who’ were where he is engaged: in business, } visiting. briefly in’ Havana, were) after having enjoyed. a visit with}returning passengers ,on the relatives and his host.of friends. | ~——— = Charles Aronovitz ‘DEPARTMENT. STORE “QUALITY -SHOP” Key West's’ Only’ Dept. Store Helen ‘Elise Smith, who Mrs. | Frederick: David Lapham, of San the Peabodys are now living, was sent Mrs. Norberg Thompson of this city, and gives a full account ofthe announcement of the en- gagement: “A. particulerly interesting an- nouncement made Saturday night at a ‘dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Witter J. Peabody, of University Place, is the news; of the engagement of the Peabody’s|and Knox College at Galesburg, | daughter, Ellen, Baxter, to Jona- ahan ‘Wyatt Latimer, of Chicago. Mr. Latimer isthe(son of Mrs. L. C. Fuller, of Fond-du-Lac, Wis., and J. G. Latimer, of Chicago. “The dinner was given by ithe bride-elect in honor of Mrs. Alex- ander Loder Wiener, of Zurich, Switzerland, who is visiting her; father, Edwin Hewitt Brown, of} Neff Road. Mrs. Wiener is the former Ellanore Stone Brown and | Antonio, Tex.; Mrs. Lapham’s sis- ter, Mrs. Arthur H. Buhl, Jr., the }former Mary: Gene Smith; Vir- ;ginia Ford, now Mrs. Samuel H. |Bell, of New York, and Mary! | Mitchell. | “Miss Peabody is a member of Tau Beta and the Junior League. || “Mr. Latimer attended the \JEvans School in Tucson, Ariz., was a member of Elmer quieny © ‘wedding is to take eC" quietly on Dec. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Peabody and Jane will spend the winter there, and fol- lowing a short honeymoon the bridal couple will return there for the remainder of the season.” GOD'SWAYTO SUCCESS, TOPIC SERMON TO BE DELIVERED SUNDAY NIGHT AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH It-is. announced that two very important and helpful sermon topics will be discussed in the services at the First Baptist church tomorrow morning and tomorrow aight. In the morning service at 11 o’clock, Pastor Shehane will use as‘his subject, “Man’s Tea-Cup of Weakness and God’s Ocean of Power.” Every member of the church should make it a point: to attend this service,.and all visitors are invited, states the pastor. | ‘At the evening ‘hour, (7:30 @’clock, the sermon’ topic willbe, | “God’s Way To Success.” This is RADIO PROGRAM FOR TOMORROW BROADCAST TO BE MADE IN AFTERNOON ON “WORLD PREVENTION OF WAR” 1 Rev. Yancy Tillman Shehane, chairman for this district of Flor- jida for the National Emergency | Peace Campaign, states that to- |morrow (Sunday) from 2:00 to {2:30 P. M.‘EST, the organization will have a*National Broadcast- ing Program over radio stations connected with the Columbia Broadcasting System, at which time Secretary M. L. Wilson and Senator James P. Pope of Idaho will: speak. The public is not only invited but urged to tune in at the above mentioned hour and listen to what | these men have to say on “World a special message to both Chris-| Economic Cooperation,” it is stat- ed. tians.and unsaved people. A live- ly song service will be conducted, in which all the congregation will be asked to join into the singing! of a number of the old-time gos- pel hymns. All friend and visitors are most‘ cordially invited to come and en- joy this service, says the pastort Dance Interrupted Again By Rain Rain again interrupted , the Movelty dance scheduled at Hat bana-Madrid Club last night and was postponed until Sunday night when Dr. Moore and associates who will arrive from Orange, New dersey, tomorrow morning, will be the guest of honor. | Anvitations to attend this dance has-been sent out to Mayor Wil- jard M. Albury, Dr. H. C. Galey, Dr. Julio DePoo, Lieutenant Wm, Klaus, of the United States Navy, and several prominent — business men of the city who will be intro- duced to Dr. Moore and will join’ the honorary party. This dance is being sponsored by Social Club Roosevelt and the! recreation commuattee of the or- ganization has contracted John Pritehard’s popular dance band to furnish music for the occasion. BY THE | De Baal as fy . agreed } BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL .HOME Serving Key West Half Century .24-Hour Ambulance Service i Licensed Em! balmer { Phone 35 ‘Night 696-W at:Key West's Christmas Gift Genter for 39 Years GIFTS OF JEWELRY ‘FHAT LAST— Diamond Rings ...$5.95 and up Bulova, Elgin and Empire Wrist Watches.$10.00 and up Cocktail Sets $198 to $15.00 Cocktail Shakers _-25¢ to:$7.50 Wine Sets, 7 and 8 pieces . i $1.50 to $3.50 Electric Heating Pads a ‘ «$2.98 to $3.50 Bleetric Waffle Irons $3.50 Electric Irans, complete, 6-Ibs. $1.59 Electric Toasters $1.00 to $1.98 Comb and Brush Sets $1.00 to $5.95 Toilet: Dresser Sets . $3.98 to $25.00 Compacts $1.00 to $5.00 Cutex Manicure Sets _.. SOc to $3.75 Kodaks and . Brownies . ~... $1.00 to.$25.00 LAY - AWAY OUR < d, U PAYMENT PLAN as thousar from JOHNSON'S 5 and Jane, | | willleave-soon- for Key West,} HE fragrant flowers bordering this canal, according-to’ an an- cient legend, were once a beautiful Indian maid. They are the, doating gardens of Xochimilco, near Mexico City, on the route of the rail-water circle tours between New York, the Central Americas and Mexico, The story goes that there was once an Indian girl of humble rank named Iquicaxochitl who was so beautiful and virtuous that famons warriors, kings. and men of great Wealth came from far and near to seek her hand. The girl, however, spurned all these men of rank, for she loved a boy of the village with whom she had grown up. And she believed that he loved her. Hoping to hasten his declaration of love by & display of industry, Iquicaxochit! arose every morning before sunrise to sweep clean the flower-covered lanes which led to her cottage. In the meantime her rejected Photo Grace Lane—— FLOWERS THAT WERE AN INDIAN MAID suitors visited thé” Goddess of Trickery, cro g her temple day and night, moaning \overtheir un- requited love for Pyuiggxoehitl. Fi- nally the goddess, tired ef trying to console them, and jealous because it was their love fora mere mortal which brought them to her—visited the girl and pronouneed this sen- tence upon her: “Beeause of’ thy foolish pride thou shalt live until the end of the world chaste and pure, No mortal shall ever wed thee. And the paths which thou has swept so industriously shall be but canals of water with flower gardens float- ing upon them. In these watery lanes men shall search for thee and find only flowers and perfume. Thou shalt be called ‘Xochimilco’” And the next day at sunrise it was found that Iquieaxochitl and her family and their cottage;had disappeared— and in their place was a cluster:of floating islands covered with. fra grant flowers, Bridge Party Given Last Evening #& bridge party was given by Mrs. Isabel Ball at the home | of} her sister, Mrs. H.»K. Taylor, at Martello Towers, iast night. Mrs. E..R. MeCarthy won tract bfidge. At the tables novelty prizes given. Present «were the Mesdames Edgar Pangle,,Allan “B. Cleare, Jr., Earl Julian, Charles Roberts, Eola Swicegood, H. K. Taylor, individual were also Leslie Howard and Joan Blondell in. ‘* STAND TN’? Comedy and Newsreel APPELROUTH’S VARIETY OF GIFTS TO SATISFY EVERY TASTE! We've infinite variety for your selection, HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS— OUTSTANDING LINE OF Handmade Lace Table Cloths, at e .- $1.95 Better Handmade Table Cloths, priced up to $18.00 Madeira Napkins, 6 in box 75¢ eira Pillow Cases, in boxes, 98e Handmade Organdy n Sets, something — $5.50 Linen Guest Towels 25¢ and up Linen Table Set.and 1 dozen Napkins.to mateh .. $3.96 up Silk amd jBelt (Gard Table Covers 28 tao... Se up Handmade Arm Ohair Covers, Handmade ese Linen Table Set and 1 d@zen Napkiris to match, from $6.95 to $15.95 did assortment of Linen Covers and a complete Linens in any wanted CROCKERY and single pieces. Variety of Ladies’ Boxed and e Handkerchiefs. Pi . a 49c up SHOP AT APPELROUTH’S FOR BETTER GIFTS—They're no higher im price. in sets the} | high score prize, which was in con-| Louise Auxier, Bernie Papy, E. R. McCarthy. The Mi: Curtis Will Wiliams, and s Mary Falk, Mary ms, and Helen Claude a | MONROE THEATER Wallace Beery-Una. Merkel ihe —GOOD OLD SOAK— Matinee: ‘Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ ——— Hear These Messages ‘First ‘Baptist Church lla.m. “Man’s Tea- Cup of Weakness and God’s Ocean of Power.” 7:30 p. m. “God's Way To Succe | —Everybody Welcome— = PIERCE BROTHERS W Inclined Control Panel % Cone entric Automatic Teaing % Phileo Foreign Tuning Syetem % leclined Sounding Board % 3-Point Tene Control % 2 Toning Ranges Roger Watkins, «who: was spend- ing the ‘Thanksgiving «period: with relatives and‘ friends, “left . over the highway this morning’ on the return to Miami, -where «he is stationed as an employe of the State Comptroler’s office. Allan Hughes, who arrived some —OPENING ‘SOON EF But we've plenty of winter visi: tors now. Drop in, if only to look around! —INFRIGUING GIFTS— from France, China, Java, Persia, Egypt, Sweden OLD ISLAND TRADING POST Waterfront, N. End Duval Street | | | HOLTSBERG'S 50c Sale Monday Start your ‘Christmas Shop- ping Early. These items are picked from our large stoek of HOLIDAY GIFTS and put on sale for ONE DAY ONLY. Brocaded Velvet — Pillows, window, on sale : 5 piece Luncheon sale . 75¢ Table’ Cloths, all colors, on sale pa bemtenne Bexed Pillow Cases, ‘special, box ......... Ladies’ 75¢ Boxed Handker- chiefs, see window . 50¢ Ladies’ Ties, ascot .and triangle shape Lady Lillian Boxed Sets... cecge-nceeee-e sed Imported. Atomizers, .all colors, at 50c Coronation Plates, at 4-piece Beverage for Sets, Manicure Glasses, set, a .-. B0e | Brush Set, in What-Not Tables, on sale «80 Meh’s ‘Boxed Initial. Hand- kerchiefs -.......--- .- 50 Kayser Silk Step-In: FOF ego .-.. Se 75c Dotted -Marquisette ‘Cur- tains, for .......-..------+--.... 0 25c Silk Prints, on Guest Towels, all 2 for ..... 75c Large Table eS RCSA Children’s Bags, all .colors 50c OTHER SPECIALS*ON SALE MONDAY sale ..... 50¢ colors, at .. 50 Cloths, on $0c Man-Tailored Suits ate ood saat "$5295 to $10.75 New Woolen Skirts ........ $1.98 Satin Blouses, al] colors “$1.98 $6.95 and $5.95 Dresses, on Brocaded Silks for House Coats, per eek. Special Table with Silks, on sale, 3 yards eee) Silk Marquisette Curtains go at --s $198 Silk Quilts, ideal gifts, for i $6.95 EXTRA SPECIAL 500 New Fall Hand Bags, all colors; Envelopes, Pouches, New Handles; Multi-colors, Navy Black, "Brown and Green. See ‘Windéw display, on sale, Monday morning 60 for . 50c |! FLEMING ‘STREET "METHODIST CHURCH® Fleming. at ‘William Street —Invites You— SUNDAY SERVICES: “The Curse of Use- F 7:30 p.-m. Crossing the Red Sea.” “What “Made” it Pos- gible?’ : r || A Friendly Church With a Warm Welcome ‘Modern and Complete New: Ladies’. Store presents Late Styles —in— ° Holiday Footwear! Footwear just . received is designed:to .give -your CHRISTMAS OUTFIT that dressy effect. Select from our large stock— Priced to-suit your indivi- dual means. Beautiful HOSIDRY to mateh our “Footwear — every pair guaranteed. DRESSES For Ladies, -Misses and Chil- dren in the LEADING STYLES of 1938. Beautiful shéwing of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s COATS and SUITS. LOVELY UNDERWEAR Makes an ideal Christmas Gift, Slips, Night Gowns, Pajamas, Dance Sets, Panties, Kimonas, ete. Aiso, complete line. Flan- nel Underwear. FINE SILK and. other (Materials for Smart ‘Women! High in style, beauty and quality for Holiday Frocks Mallinson’s 40 inch Transparent Velvet, yard ............ $125 Mallinson’s 40 inch Non Crush- able Velvet, yard hes Mallinsoh’s “Satin “Corded Crepe, a beautifel new «ma- terial. { Mallinson’s Printéd ‘Satin Silk, per yard ..... een $1.48 40 inch Silk, in ##in and printed, yard ...-.......... 48€ ‘Non-Crushable Linn, flat-spun, all colors are ont $1.00 56 inch All: Wool Plaid Tweed, yard only en be 7S< 56 inch All Wool Flannel, pe: yard ee. Complete ‘line of BUTTONS to match all: materials. Boys’ Suits with long pants and Boys’ Short and Long Pants just in. OUR NEWLY REMODELED STORE carries as complete a line ef merchandise as can be found in any «modern store. Prices are no higher than eise- where and in many cases lower. 1. APPELROUTH LIST YOUR, PROPERTY ‘FOR SAEE OR RENT WITH US. NOW —BUYERS WAITING— BRETT & WILLIAMS, ec. REAL.ESTATE AND MORTGAGE. LOANS 425. Duval Street Phone 241 ‘NOW/IS ‘THE ‘TIME 'TO ‘SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS.GIFTS We now have on ‘dis- play one of the largest .as- sortments of _NOVELT and PRACTYPARS 3} ITEMS. A sm deposi will ad ake All kinds of : Linens, «kervhiefs, Underwear, Novelties and very attractive gifts for]|} ‘Men and Boys. Saturday and* Monday Special reductions will, prevail on all READY-TO-WEAR We want to-clear our racks by! Christmas. . Come in and piek out your Garment at @ ‘REDUCED: PRICE. ‘SHOES “Special discount will prevail in our SHOE DE- PARTMENT Saturday and Monday. ; SALE‘ON SILK. One: rack ~Silk’ Dresses, to $5.00, at. ...----- Another rack with Silk Dresses, values to $5.90 -.. a $3.95 CLOSE: OUT last year’s Dark Silky Dresses, values to $4:95, ay $1.00 and $1.69 All our! Dresses reduced for Saturday and Monday. Buy Now and Save. MANNISH SUITS, on-sale SHOES values Swagger Suits, as . Sport Coats, as low as Ladies’ Sweaters, on sale ; — TT Complete line of HOLIDAY GOODS and Wearing Apparel for the entire family. NEW SWEATERS in single and twin sets; all sizes, from _.. $1.00 to $2:98 per set SPORT AND DRESS COATS for. Ladies and “Misses, “Gor- s-and Man-Tailor- PRAT Ge Blouses and Skirts. ALL AT POP- I + Ta.0L EVENING Thanksgivi for ing . Satine, LINENS FOR THANKS- GIVING Hemstitched Table Cloths . <oertmaoe-» $1.00 to $10-98 Pure ‘Linen Table Napkins, Filet Cloths and Hand-Em- broidered Cloths and Mittch- ed Napkins. Another New Shipment of Children’s and Ladies’ FALL HATS Whites, Blacks, Browns, Grays ard the Football Shades It’s great to be able to walk. inte a Jewelry Store with the same confidence as you have in your bank. You sever hesitate to leave your money, then walk cut knowing you cat get what you left at any time. Just the same.in our store! You can leave PRECIOUS WATCHES or Pieces of JEWELRY and have it repaired and returned anytime, nothing to worry about. There is POL- LOCK ready to meet you, hearing your troubles, what you want done and ready to serve you with over 30 years of ac- tual experience enabling us to repair what you lenve. You meet one who works like lightning, serves you better than any other JEWELER. WHY, because we know our future business depends on our service today to you. GOD never crested « finer me- chanic, so eager to serve the world and NOT ROB THE PUBLIC. only time CHRE what HOLD OUR OLD CUSTOMERS ISTMAS GIFTS, we know what will give you service and what IEWELRY our life-time study and WE NOT ONLY SELL GOOD JEWELRY but we GUAR- ANTEE to give you service and satisfaction not only to the buyer but to the one whe gets our GIFTS. We want every- know if it comes from POLLOCK’S, it's guaranteed customer,