The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 29, 1937, Page 6

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PAGE SIX PERSONAL MENTION Mrs, rdrigue this morning for a visit with rel- tives in Miami. Mrs. George Pierce, who was visiting fora few days as the guest of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, left ever the highway this morning eh feute back to her home in Nas- sau, N. J. Cad Coles, purser with the +P. and O. S. S. Co., attached to the Steamship Florida, and Mrs. Coles, ; affived yesterday over the high- ‘way from Miami and will spend | about-one week fishing, making their Camp at Sand Key. Willis. V. Hilton, engineer with the P. and O. S. S. Co., who was} visiting briefly with Mrs. Hilton @nd-members of the family, left, ** over the highway this morning for Miami. John: Carpenter, business man of Miami, who was visiting with friends over the week end, this morning on Florida Motor Lines bus x Miami. Mrs. Al / Johnson; Mrs, Walter O. Johngpp, Sr., Albert.E. Johnson, Jr., for the Canal Zone, “for with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Keepers. Mr. and Mrs Maxie Marks, who ' Were visiting for a brief time and were guests at the Hotel Concha, and enjoyed the week end with relatives and friends, | feft’ yesterday for their home in Miami | i. ! C. Sawyer and daughter Miss Florence Sawyer, Mrs. Ross Who left last Wednesday for aj} stort visit in Miami, returned yes- | lay afternoon over the high-! Way. dack Kirchik, attorney of Mi- afi, arrived yesterday morning plane from Miami, and after a sit with his parents, Mr. and its. G. Kirchik, left in the after- HB5n. : Sam Anderson, purchaser of ‘Trumbo Island, and Mrs. Ander- $0n, were arrivals by plane yps- téfday for a visit in the city. B. F. Sasnett, assistant keeper at American Shoals light, who Was in Key West for a regular! @Uarterly vacation, left yesterday on his return. Harry Baldwin, first assistant keeper at Carysfort lighthouse, who was spending his vacation with Mrs. Baldwin and other rel- atives, returned yesterday to take up his duties. left | La| i | 4-H’ER WINS TRIP America Rodriguez, left) ¥ LORIDA 4-H Club girls have a Henge in the record Broome, 16, by Extension Leaders a Her report co of $1984.62 in six y 200 chickens, and a each year, made five ! ned 110 pints of food: onstration in poultry ca ments, can- e a dem- winning \ prize t [oCongrésg’in Chicago, . 26-Dec,A, | where She will compete for South- | ern’ State honors. Victors in the | receiv arships to- } taling $1200, with the other prize ety. Ward as incentives annual contest (See “The Answers” on Page 2) | 1. Yes; dirigibles offer smooth- ness of riding that is not equalled by airplanes. 2. 129,257,000 on July 1, 1937. 3. No, although President can create a situation involving the nation in warfare. 4. Not quite half of the area. 5. 677,000 dwelling units a year is the estimate of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce for tyears from 1920 to 1929. Recreation experts say that jevery hundred city folk should ‘have a park acre; a city of 5,000 (persons, under this scale, should ihave 50 acres of parks and recre- jation areas. ‘7. The Department of Labor reports that, in 32 cities, from September, 1936, to September, ; 1937, the increase in the retail prices of items entering into the family budget was 3.2 percent. 8. Last year, $440,122,000, 18 percent of our total exports. 9. No. 10. About 55 million bushels more. or TO HOLD SERVICE ©. Thompson, auditor for iGWE steamship lines, is.in Key est'on one of his regular visits’ to the offices of the company, the! There will be a special Thanks- giving service held at the Trinity Presbyterian Church tomorrow evening at which time Gerald in} Saunders will render a violin solo| —- t! of Orlando, | ©: YOUNG LADY WANTED. One provided in fact any, the i CLASSIFIED COLUMN . eersecccscvssccesescoosee MUSIC INSTRUCTION |THOROUGH INSTRUCTION on Band and Orchestral instru- ments, Piano and Voice. ' . nt Sep 117. peste of the family.’ Priced 5c 0c. Also, cards by the box.| SAN CARLOS BOOK STORE. nov25-tf! HELP WANTED Tr « THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (Mod-| # HE young lady at the wheel, you will car, which is designed for duty in Bri ice, is to the right of the ih East Africa where motor traffic moves in the onnosite direction ta American eustom. |BAZAAR TOMORROW AT LOCAL SCHOOL who has had store experience and can use typewriter. POL- LOCK, 519 Duval street. nov27-t WANTED WANTED—A chance fog bid on your next printing offer. The Artman Press. ay 9-tf ra E FOR SALE OR T! ' WILL TRADE COT oe IN TAMPA for Key Weg home—+ five rooms, good condition; near stores of all kinds, five blocks from 5e car line to down-town Tampa center. Price $1,500, clear title. ©. S. Kipple, 8407 Alaska Ave., Tampa, Fla. nov23-9tx { FOR RENT | { To raise a fund for the annual Christmas tree for the school chil- dren at Harris School, the P.-T. A. Room Mothers of that school are sponsoring a bazaar tomorrow | ing was formerly scheduled to be | afternoon from 3 to 6 p. m., in the} school auditorium. Excellent fancy work, delicious home-made cake and candy, and cold drinks, will be sold. There will be a fancy work booth, home made cake and candy, pop corn surprises, Amer~ ican and Cuban coffee, hot cocoa and hot dogs. A most interesting game has been arranged for the kiddies, and the affair will be climaxed by the appearance of Santa Claus, himself, who will bring surprises for the children. PLAN SHOWER FOR MISS F. CURRY |FOR RENT—Upper apartment, 4-rooms, modern conveniences, | 628 White street. Apply Gaiti’s i Barber Shop, 109 Duval street. novl6-tf BICYCLES |BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week or month. J. R. Stowers company. nov2-tf REAL ESTATE TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES- TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, address E. 'R. Lowe, P. 0. Box'21, Tavernier, Florida. nov9-tf i e baa FOR SALE | CORNER LOT, 650x100 feet. Cor- | ner 5th and Staple Avenue. | Apply Box D, The Citizen. M nov2-tf 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derful future. Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, | Key West, Fla. nov22-tf | PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed | ecards, $1.25. The Artman Press. may19-tf Key West, of which C. E. Smith is in addition to the other numbers | SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. agent. i to be heard. The Artman Press. may19-tf | An Index To: “1 RELIABLE FIRMS Preparations are being con- cluded this afternoon for the mis- cellaneous shower which is to be given tomorrow afternoon 4 o'clock, at Golden Eagle hall on Petronia street by Mrs. Wm. Almyda and Mrs. Cyril Lowe, honoring their sister Miss Florine Curry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curry. The shower is one of a number of events planned in honor of Miss Curry, whose marriage to Ralph Gillespie, of North Carolina, will be solemnized December 20, at the parsonage of Methodist Churc! Peele, officiating. h, Rev. Shuler Fleming Street | JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB PLAN MEETING jof the Junior Wonfan’s Club held ‘on Thursday afternoon, December 2, beginning at 5 o’clock, at the Public Library rooms. The meet- held on December 10. Hostesses on the occasion will be Miss Solita Cobo and Miss Juanita Mayg. . All members are requested to ‘be in attendance. | PLAN MEETING FOR | TOMORROW | Meeting for the purpose of jelecting officers for the local jalumni chapter of F. S. C. W. and to discuss plans for the entertain- |ment of Dr. Ralph Lee Eyman, Dean of the School of Education at Florida State College, who will |visit here December 9, will be |held at the home of Mrs. Isabel ee tie | —OPENING SOON But we've plenty of winter visi- jtors now. Drop in, if only look around! { —INTRIGUING GIFTS— ;from France, China, Java, Persia, | Egypt, Sweden OLD ISLAND TRADING POST | Waterfront, N. End Duval Street MONROE THEATER Wallace Beery-Una Merkel goa || — _Goop OLD soak— Matinee: Baldony, 10¢; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25c There will be a social meeting! to Th’ patience o’ most people, like their Incomes, is bein’ taxed t’ th’ limit, Eph Watts, th’ local inventor, te work on an office clock thet can’t | be watched, (at OBTAINS DIVORCE OMAHA.—On grounds that her ; husband, Clyde, 45, repeatedly called her “an old battle ax” be- | cause of the difference in their 's. Minniee M. Workman, city, won a divorce. i | lizabeth street, tomor- saffernoon at 4 o’clock. Originaly the meeting was scheduled to be held at the Hos- |pitality House. Palace Leslie Howard and Joan Blondel: in ‘*STAND IN’? | | Comedy and Newsreel | | LA CONCHA HOTEL | In the Center of the Busi ness and Theater ! District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage Elevator MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1987. Locking At Washington (Continued from Page One) cusation that they are commun- istic. In this rapid review of the twenty nations mentioned we have, of necessity, omitted many details that would distinguish po- litical situations in various coun- tries. Generally, we believe the outline above will be found fair and that aid readers to und i in this ae: ‘w words may be in ‘about Mexico, our im- mediate neighbor, where the Gov- ernment openly supports the Spanish loyalists, opposes the ex- pansion policies of Rome, Berlin and Tokyo, and is actively aiding Jaborers on farms and in fac- tories, The effort at social re- form is clouded, at times, by the religious issue, and the Mexiean Government is regarded in dicta- tor countries, as the Russia of the | West. Incidentally, at least one dictator has labeled President Roosevelt as a “communist.” Space does not permit a discus- sion of ‘possible complication that it follow an effort 6n the part af. or Asiatic ions to cement political ties wi' ome of these republics. What attitude the people of the United States would take, for example, if Italy or Ger- many, or Russia or Japan, at- tempted to capitalize on the situ- ation in certain countries of Cen- traland South America is the problem of the future. At any rate, the developments in these so-called republics may, at any rate, the developments in these so-called republics may, at any time, create new dangers of the extension of foreign complica- tions. Let us also realize that sup- pressed majorities, in several of the nations, might launch revo- lutions that will shatter the social status and give rise to new ideas land fears. UY AAG ifr 4 | Americans might Keep ub! Men | what is happening in\Ce hand {South America and thus avoid j misunderstarldirld “itt tufute“obear- } ences. MES cigs- Subscribe to The Citizen—20e \ weekly. REAL ESTATE LISTINGS WANTED *\ LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE OR % RENT WITH US NOW —BUYERS WAITING— BRETT & WILLIAMS, inc. REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS Notice the pure white ciga- rette paper. . . notice how every’ Chesterfield is like every, other.. Chesterfield—the same ‘size and” every one round, firm and well- « filled. Notice when you smoke one how Chesterfields are milder and how different they taste. That’s due to the careful way Chesterfield tobac- FOLLOW THE ARROW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim ToServeandPlease You. They ‘Invite You To'Visit Them! cos are aged and blended. Mild ripe tobaccos and pure cigarette paper . that's why they’re MILDER why they TASTE BETTER LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street PHONE 138 Package Liquors of All Kinds Beer and Wine ' FISH DEMERITT BROS. FISH COMPANY Specializing in Fresh Fish Foot of Front Street j Phone 44 BAKERIES MALONEY & PEACOCK Bakers of Baker Boy Bread Phone 818 812 Fleming St. Cakes and Pastries POULTRY If you are losking for POULTRY or CHICKEN FERTILIZER visit or call Fulford’s Poultry Farm Free Delivery, Phone 880 1 Deliver Copyright 1927, uccen & Mrws Tosecro Co.

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