The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 3, 1938, Page 4

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PERSONAL MENTION Dr. Aurelio Perez and _ sister, | Abelardo Lopez, Jr., left on the °° | Miss Juana Perez, of Miami, who bus yesterday morning for a visit | were visiting with relatives in of several days in Miami. |Key West over the holidays, left |this morning over the highway ee ee _ | for Miami. Of outstanding interest to win- 1 Mrs. Wm. Klaus, wife of Lieu- |tenant Klaus officer in charge at | the naval station, and her house ter visitors, as well as Key West-| Miss Norma Diaz, Public Health | guest Miss Emily Hutchinson, of ers, will be the program presented|Nurse delegate to the Health| New York, left this morning on by the Fine Arts Department of! the Key West Woman’s Club,; Mrs. Haydn Illingworth, chair-| man, at its regular. monthly meet, ing atthe Public Library tomor-/ row afternoon. — Mr.-and Mrs. George Mills; White will be heard in several} vocal renditions, Gus Ayala’, ac- ¢ompanying. On the musical’ program also, piano solos by - Jerry Trevor are being eagerly anticipated, as the playing of this fine pianist is always a rare treat, it is stated. Townsend Morgan, interna- tionally known artist and lec- turer, will be the speaker of the afternoon and has chosen as his subject, Etching. Some of Mr. Morgan’s work will also be on ex- hibition. | The regular meeting will begin at 4 o’clock, followed by the pro- gram, after which tea will be served. Visitors are cordially welcomed. _ Birthday Dance Party Tonight A birthday dance party will be Biven by Miss Ada Rodriguez Pego 9 o’clock tonight at the Ha- bana-Madrid Club. Quite a large number of guests have been invited to help the hostess celebrate. Two orches- tras will play, Pritchard’s and the Heffner-Vinson Players. A floor} show given by the latter group) will also feature the entertain- ment. School Circle To Hold Meeting Regular meeting of the Junior- Senior High School P,-T. A. to- morrow night will feature a talk Miss Mary Trevor, High by School Librarian, on the work be- ing done a it the Lil Meeting will be School Auditorium, at the Harris 7:20 p. m. Entertained On Néw Year’s Eve . Honoring their house Miss Emily Hutchinson of New York City, Lieutenant and Mrs. William’ Klaus entertained at cocktails New Year's Eve in their elaborately decorated Navy Yard quarters, Over one hundred and twenty- five guests were present. ——<—<—$<____ Of Marriage Miss Dolores Cremata, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cre-| mata, of Key West, and Al Ar- mengal, attached to the Steam- ship Florida, of the P. and O. S. S. Company, were married in Mi- ami last Friday. Teaching Institute to be held in Jacksonville tomorrow and Wed- yesterday. Normen Artman, son of Mr. and-Mrs, Y. PyArtman, who was spendipg the holidays with his parents: and ofher ‘relatives, left Florida Motor Tames bus this morning {6F Miami, and will there entrain for-Point Pleasant, N. J., where he is assistant business manager of-the newspaper, The Ocean County Leader. Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Dickey, land daughter Virginia Lee, who were visiting over the holidays with relatives and friends, left over the highway yesterday for Miami. Will Baez, ticket agent with the Clyde-Mallory Lines in Mi- ami, and Mrs. Baez, who were visiting for two days with rel- atives in Key West, left on the afternoon bus yestenday for Mi- ami. —_——— Mrs. Ray Elwood was a pas- senger going to Miami yesterday where she will spend some time with relatives and friends. Mrs. Camille Ley and two sons, who were visiting Mrs. Ley’s mother, Mrs. Roy Olivieri, and other relatives during the holi- days, left yesterday for their home in Miami. Miss Alice Park, student at |the Steamship Cuba for Havana and expect to return tomorrow |nesday, left over the highway | afternoon. ;} B. H Lowe, first assistant keeper at American Shoals light, who was spending the quarterly vacation with his family, left to- day for his station. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Still of Philadelphia, who were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Curry Moreno on Southard street during the holi- days, left yesterday by plane for their home. Will McKillip, engineer of the Oversea Road and Toll Bridge launch, Le Pecheur, who was in the Marine Hospital for treat- ment, left yesterday morning for | No Name Key, to join the vessel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Folger, who | were spending a few days in Key West and enjoyed a delightful | Vacation, left over the highway Miami. Mrs. H. W. Kling, who was visiting her children and other frelatives over the holidays, left this morning for Miami where she will take the Florida on the return to Havana, where they are now making their home. Mrs. L. W. Birkenhead, who was visiting for a few days in Key West, left this morning on the bus for Miami and after a few days there will, leave for Jacksonville. this morning on the return to | Florida State College for Women, | after spending the holidays with} Dr. George L. Engle, who was her relatives and friends, left|visiting with his daughter, Miss yesterday for Tallahassee. Ida Engle, a teacher in the Key — West High School, left this morn- Joe Catala, who is an em-|ing for his home in Miami. ploye of a large dry goods estab- pS EASES, | lishment in Miami, left to resume} Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Armayor, his employment yesterday, after| who were visiting with parents ja vacation with his parents andjand friends during the holiday, | other rela‘ left this morning for Miami ep — route to Pensacola, where Mr. Johan Coffman, who spent the}Armayor is an employe of the | holidays in Key West with tis| United States air station. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. |Catala and other relatives, left jover the highway yesterday forjvisiting Mr. Mulberg and her | Miami. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kantor, left this morning for | Mrs. Frank Curry, who was|Belle Glade, Florida. spending the holidays in Key ~aeanaeaes | West as guest of her brother-in-| Miss Doris Johnson, attached law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John to the office of the U. S. Immi- W. Marzyck, left yesterday morn-} gration bureau, who was visiting ing for her home in Miami. —— son and other relatives, left this | Joseph Baker, manager of the|morning over the highway for Gulf Life Insurance Co., in Pen-} Miami, accompanied’ by sacola, who was visiting his|Waldo Johnson, who was visiting parents in Key West over the|as guests of her parents, Mr. and |holiday season, left yesterday|Mrs. Aron Diaz. }morning by bus for his head- —- jquarters at Pensacola. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel H: Plum- | —. mer, who were spending the | Miss Daisy Duke, who was the|Christmas holidays with their | Mitchell, at the home on White- Mrs. Arthur Mulberg, who was_ the her mother Mrs. Thurston John- |! Mrs. | * = jot Motoring Humility to beat me to the The hardest thing in this world to “sell” is humility. I mean the hardest thing to impart to anybody else is humility. The act of trying to give some- body a humility shout anita arouses ing else in him BUT HUMILITY. We are all inclined to shun HUMIL- ITY because it is a virtue that is so knesses of cowardice all so scared somebody will get a little the better of us, if 7 inch. Yet HUMILITY i quality that humans of, tosolvea whole lot of sports. We player the benefit, Praise his poor shots and discount own good shots. In other words, are not scared to be gentlemen, But whea_we.climb into an auto- mobile, we gn'our shoulder and a feather in burca@p. We are not going to let anybody slip anything Over on us on the road. “Well, who Such Is Fate Wifie (reading paper)—Here’s a London doctor who has discover- ed a cure for blushing. Hubby—He’s out of luck just now. Women can paint it better than ever. Mrs. Joseph Plummer in Miami, returned yesterday accompanied | by Mrs. Joseph’ Plummer andj} son, who are guests of her| mother, Mrs. Frank Papy on Si- | monton street. E | Direct Relief For SKIN ITCH A special combination of medical | agents make Lotion direct-.| ly active in and relieving it if tetter, FRANK JOHNSON DIAMOND WATCHES JEWELRY GIFTS SOUVENIRS CURIOS KODAKS and FILMS The Old Reliable Since 1898 La Concha Hotel Bldg. ISLAND INN —TOURIST— HOTEL i “Where Southern Hospitality || Meets Northern Friends” | house guest of Mrs. Alice Roberts}son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and } head street, left yesterday morn- 4 ing for her home in Gainesville, Fila. The ceremony was read at the| J. O. Barber, who was visiti } . oO. > iting —< Mr. and Mrs. Cad Cole,over the New Year with ‘his Presence of a few intimate’ family and friends, left yesterday friends of the high contracting for Miami to join his vessel, the a and the Cole family. Florida, which is on the run be- ok lqwing the ceremony a re-| tween Miami and Havana. was held by Mr. and Mrs. | ——___ Cole, and the following day the newly wedded couple sailed on the Steamship Florida for Ha- vana where they will spend their honeymoon, and be guests at the Sevilla Biltmore Hotel Tt is planned by Mr. and Mrs. Armengal to make thcir home in Miami. eAn Invitation TO OUR er es JM Geiends will be receiving an ey invitation to.our Wedding; and a3 we want it to be the best looking invitation we can get™ Naturally, you want your Wedding Invitation to be the Fety Ginest; and that is why we are inviting you to inspect our ‘remarkable Line of genuine Secel Engraved Wedding lawita- tious and Announcements in the Favored Sryles: * THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING SIO Ie sss. Parily furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 Whitehead street. In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlooking Coral Park. PRICE: $2,000 CASH—Balance Easy Terms L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen Office or Residence, 1309 Whitehead St. \IDIIIIIOSIIODOOI SOD. ves, tasters TomceCo. | Social Calendar | MONDAY— | i st Monroe County Public Schools reopen in the morning. MONDAY, JANUARY 3%, 2988. : Not Much? Ted—Didn't you like the gown that Marg wore last night? |take much to please you! ARRANGE COTTAGE PRAYER MEE a Meeting to plan Jackson Day! Celebration. 7:30 p. m. Coun-| ty Court House. } ‘Woman’s Club Board of Direc-/ tors meeting. Public Library.| turn down the cases he knows he ™“** Easy In - " Preperaton for the Gooey a make his ith Revival that begins at the gee eS . , First Methodist (Sune) church - 2 adn veee Sundey moming at I 8P.M First rehearsal of Key West Light Opera Company. Over- Sea Hotel. 7:30 P. M. Birthday Party for Miss Ada Rodriguez Pego. Habana-Ma- | drid Club. 9 P. M. Se OE sTUESDAY— Reception for Faculty and Ex- ecutive Board of the Harris School. P.-T. A. Room Moth- Bon s Junior-Senior P.-T. A. meeting. 7:30 P. M. Harris School Aud- itorium. Regular meeting of Woman's Club. Public Library. 4 P. crossing!" M | THURSDAY— First of Winter Concert Series. Key West Hospitality. Band. Bayview Park. 7:30 P. M. —o= Poor Boy! can’t win. A dash of lemon juice or ex- | tract often will add a tang to cakes, cookies or frostings flav- ored with vanilla. de After#hey have been separated |50 years, Mrs. Harriet Richardson was wed to her childhood , sr eart, Louis Bouch. LEGALS j NOTICE TO DEALERS OFFICE OF THE STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT / Tallahassee, Florida December 28, 1937 MAINTENANCE PRC Sealed bids wili be received # this office until 10:30 A. M lith day of January, 1938 for Project approximately Jed Timber Pil Edna—But, father, Clifford has’ » character—you can read it in his eyes. Her Father—Well, if that’s the: case I'm going to blacken ‘his character. Too Expressive _ Artist—As you see, sir, ithis 7 speaking likeness of your wifé. . Hubby—Oh, yeah! down just a little. |” Melvin Beerman a student at the University of Nebraska, is Mrs. R. V. Correth of London paying his expenses through was granted alimony amounting school by performing rope tricks to a cent a week. | at rodeos, fairs and picnics. Tone t it) . : tified check livery. The right is reserved te any or all bids. STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT OF FLORIDA Arthur B. Hale, Chairman. J. H. Dowling, State Hixhw | Engineer. Jan3-10,1935 reje o'clock, Rev. Joe A Tolle op nounces that cottage prayer meet- ings will be held ut the following places: Mrs. Joc A. Tolle, 411 Sands, 202% Bator street: more pleasure Sor 38... a happier new year ...and more pleasure for the thousands of new smokers who are finding out about Chester- field’s milder better taste. Mild ripe tobaccos and pure cigarette paper are the best in- gredients a cigarette can have more pleasure in Chesterfields. hestertiel youll find MORE PLEASURE im milder better taste

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