The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 12, 1938, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘CONTINUES DAILY | Social Calendar SERIES OF ADS basi mual Woman’s Club Sau WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1938. ‘VARIOUS CHANGES [BENEFIT SHOW. PASTOR LEAVES “BUS PAMPHLETS: | AT FISHING CAMP) HERE TONIGHT FOR CONVENTION ADVERTISE KEY . SOCIETY Florida Temple Conducts Installation Of Officers MUCH PUBLICITY IS ALSO Florida Temple No. 1, Ladies of Golden Eagles, at a meeting Mon- day night, under the direction of’ thé deputy and her staff of Grand Officers, installed the folowing ompanions as officers of the fodge for the ensuing term: Lila Harris, Past Templar. *-Amnie Richards, Noble Temp- lar. } Blanche Adams, Vice Te } Elinor Bervaldi, Prieste -€arrie Cremata, Prophetes i Miriam Carey, Marshall onies. Bertie Higgs, Guardian of Mu- sic. Mamie Sawyer, Records. of Guardian of lice Curry, Guardian of a > Baker, Guardian of Ex- yer, Inner Portal. ip, Outer Portal. 0 assisted the Deputy , P. G. Templar. G. Templar. la Roberts, G. V. Temp- ra Roberts, G. G. of Ex- yer, G. G. of Music. Popalar idols Is Being Held Over By special request, Jim and his highly-popular orc is being held over for or week. This is the high-note of the afifiouncement released today in connection with & Special Dance te be given tomorrow t at Pepa’s Garden of Roses on Thom- as § Mand it will be well to get re- sefVations i in early to insure good tales. The Sunday Cocktail hour will start at 9:30 p. Policemen’s Ball Saturday Night J f t for the Police- Ball to be held Saturday January i5, at Raul’s 2 Roosevelt Boulevard. will start at 10 o'clock. id musical program will e p d by John Pritchard’s popular dance band. Reservations men’s next, Sunday at this popular resort—hours 5.,,to {7 p. m. EVANGELIST IN CITY CONTINUES REVIVAL Gipsy SMITH, JR.. PREACHED “TO LARGE CONGREGATION AT STONE CHURCH Gipsy Smith, Jr., held his large cofigregation spellbound at First Methodist (Stone) church last it'as he explained to them the of “Regeneration”. In beginning his remarks, the speak- et quoted, “God created man in his own image, in the image of God created He him®. The first mau whom “we know as Adam was created with a heart to Love @ mind to Understand with, a Will to Do with”, Evange- Smith said. , “Temptation and Adam yielded. ition isn’t sin. Temp- the devil knocking at the the heart. Sin comes of your own free will the door open and let the in. Adam opened the of his heart to sin and the of God was destroyed. had a son called Cain who born, not with the image of in his heart for sin had de- red that image and that is Jesus meant in His conver- with Nicodemus as He ex- the way to reestablish image in one’s heart when He *¥Ye must be born again’. Smith explained that it 5 impossible for one to Love God understand God until “He is in”. God sent not His the world to condemn but that the world ‘Hire might be saved. Ex- be born again he can- much less enter the King- so ing Reward ‘or itch viata valued medicines jas ton to make Imperial orthy rew: Brioni ne Seromon itch Gemmoa ich Two wl es. i} i} FRE miiae i you res | pe ee ISLAND INN —TOURIST— mos HOTEL Meets Northern Friends” THE LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE Seocccesecececccesecoece It seems like we just naturally crave to be bamboozled. You go place, like at a circus ur a fair where some nimble stranger has 3 shells and one pea, and the a crowd around him. And 'we bet the gentleman, we know which shell the pea is under— and we go home without our shirt. But if a feller you know, and have seen before, if he has a bank, and he asks folks to put their money there for safe keep- ing and interest, it is not exciting enough. And a person with some com- mon sénse idea about business, he don’t get to first base with his ideas. He don’t even get up to bat. He is an old fogey, and we don’t want him around. But if some duck comes along} with something cracked, but new, and he says, boys, I have here what the country needs, we give him 3 cheers. And the gent pulls out a vial—a new clixir—that will eure everything. Sounds great. So he shakes up his bottle and a@ncints us, and lo and behold—| just the same old medicine—and we mosey home again, half naked. Yours, with the low down, JO SERRA. any Just Right John Garner is the right type of man for Vice President. He never talks until he has some- thing to say, then doesn’t say it— Buffalo News. Renunciation of U. S. citizen-! ship by the former Barbara Hut-| ton will benefit her heirs hugely Old Island Trading Post Waterfront. N. End Duval St. —GIFTS— Nautical, Tropical. Individual From All Over The World —For your Friends, your Family or Yourself Bring Us Your Gift Problems AS AS A TTS From and To -:+ Boston, New York, Miami Jacksonville, Galveston New Orleans and Beyond From Key West alternate Fridays From New York every Thursday From Boston every Saturday From Jacksonville, Miami and | New Orleans every two weeks SS i tres "Where Southern Hospitality / C. E. SMITH, Agent Key West, Fla. ee May 30, 1937 S. CUBA P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. Ww $ at 2:30 M. Menten and i Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A.M. for Havana. jani2-1tx j WEST HIGHWAY GIVEN TO VARIOUS FEA- TURES IN CITING ISLAND CITY Attractive pictorial and well written publicity for Key West is the rule in new bus pamphlets bringing out the uniqueness of the city and stressing the two-day excursion now operating out of Miami. e “Greyhound News” is also taking cognizance of the rise of the Island City. William Arnold, manager of the local office of the Florida Motor Lines system, further adds that T. B. Osteen, General Traffic Manager of the company, in con- ferences with state bus agents, are urging them to “play up” Key West and its possibilities. ie “Greyhound News” in tell- ing of travel opportunities in} Florida gives the Oversea Bridges} down to Key West a headline and} also quite a little space to the city. In the excursion pamphlet, the | jcatch phrase is a “sea voyage by bus”. Photos of a large sailfish, est Beach, sponge market, old- t home,.furpje docks, boulevard, jeninduse, a ieee of fish and an pture, fishing and higtory. gupple- | tour | City, ‘as archi- | I in the other bus pamphlet, an} even better variety of photos of the city are presented under the title, “Key West—The Cuba of! United States”. Oversea Bridges, Fort Jefferson and the Moat, fishing camps, Country Club, Hemingway’s Home, bicycle group, lighthouse, ! picturesque colored children, an inside shot of the Aquarium, and asnap of a large tarpon are graphic highlights. Key West’s carnival Saturday | night, “old salts” of Key West, | balconied houses, breadfruit trees, | old pirate rendezvous, fishing, bird life, rare tropical woods and flora are some of the phases of Key West presented in descrip- | tion. . CHICAGO FAIR SUCCESS Chicago.—The Century of Pro- gress Exposition in 1933-'34 set a | world record in that it was the | first international exposition to close its books with a surplus. 'Seven organizations, including the Smithsonian Institution and the Yerkes Observatory at Wil- liams Bay, Wisconsin, shared in the $160, 000 surplus. — CARD Or THANKS We wish to o thank all who help- ed in any way during the short illness and after the death of our | loved one, Thomas Curtis Wat- ins. For the beautiful floral | tributes, messages of sympathy and use of the cars, we are indeed grateful. The kindness of every- one will always be cherished in our hearts. THE FAMILY. Palm outlined | Children’s = deka in several exclusive lines are the main fea-| | ture in the Aronovitz Department Store advertisement elsewhere in } this issue. This display continues | the daily <eries started by Chas. Aronovitz on Monday of this week—reflecting his faith in the merchandizing power of The Citizen in terms of readers who do respond to advertising in this medium. i A popular line of boy’s wear i§ also a part of today’s advertise ment. Why not to it now— read it—and ‘Yespond “with your trade at this—“Key West’s Larg- est Store”? Newspaper circulation in U. S. and Canada surpassing all records in 1937, Canadian bank finds. CLASSIFIED COLUMN |) C8eseeeseseesceseseesece | PAINTING INTERIOR DECORATING, PAINTING, outside and inside work, expertly done. and Antique furniture refinish- ed. Reasonable prices. Free Modern < tion for winter visitors. Pub-} lic Library, 4-6 F. M. Meeting Harris School -P.-T. A. Harris School Auditorium. 3 P. M. os THURSDAY— Rotary Club. nner, | | |GEORGE SCHUTT TAKES OVER MANAGEMENT OF BOCA CHICA RESORT “Fury of the Woman” with Wil- liam Gargan and Molly Lamont. the benefit picture being shown | tonight at the Palace for the Mon- + jroe County Community Clinic, is | expected to draw a large crowd. St. Paul’s Episco-| George M. Schutt, for many | Dr. Julio De Poo, chairman of the 12:15 P. M. ey West Hospitality! ing Camp, has taken over the| day. a 8:00 management of Boca Chica Fish-| iew Park, Troop 5 M | years manager of Long Key Fish- | | ing Camp and Resort. Since its opening the first part | Clinic funding committee, said to- Miss Margaret Martinez will be j in charge of sale of tickets. It is hoped that those intending | of this month, the resort has been|to attend movies during the and Camp on/ operated on the American plan.| month include those shown at the . Junior Woman's } Plan. P.M. Public Li- PERSONAL MENTION This week the management is 2, Boy In the future Mr. Schutt will con-/Palace the second and fourth duct the camp on the European! Wednesdays of each month, the entire proceeds of which will go toward maintenance of the Clinic making considerable changes in| the camp. Dining room is being set off from the ball room and bar is being placed in the front of the casino. Other conveniences are | being installed to take care of the Home “Is your husband fond of home cooking?” j “Yes, we are now taking our meals at a restaurant that makes svcccscccccsccccesccceee | large crowd scheduled to visit|/a specialty of it” Smiley, who is { this sleep resort; this eegsan. iter in Key West, |} eeeeccece senger on the from Havana} to spend a brief} regional estimates. FRED HUHNE, rear + 724 Eaton street. at = ROOMS jan12-6tx ROOMS FOR RENT, modern con- veniences. 408 Virginia street. jan12-4tx WANTED WANTED—Completely furnished Apartment close to Postoffice. Permanent. Write P. O. Box 753, Key West, Florida. jan10-tf FLOWERS RED AND PINK RADIANCE ROSES, CROTONS—delivered cut for your parties or home decorations. Freeman’s, 112i Catherine St. FOR SALE CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- |” | mer 5th and Staple Avenue. | Apply Box.D, The Citizen. | nov2-tf | | 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won-! derful future. Over Sea Realty! Exchange, Over Sea ~ Hotel, Key West, Fla. nov22-tf, REAL ESTATE , | FOR RESULTS—List your prop- erties for sale or rent with the| CLEM C. PRICE ORGANIZ#. TION.- Registered Brokers. Phone 124. 505 Duval street. decl-tf TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES- TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. O. Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. - nov9-tf BICYCLES BICYELES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week or month J. R Stowers company. nov2-tf TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Ate —between— MIAMI and Also Serving All Points KEY WEST on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Four round trips weekly direct between Miami and Key West via Diesel Power Boats—with over- night delivery to Key West. Leave Miami at 12:00 o'clock noon on Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock P. M. on Pree: Aesealgne (except Sunday) via Trucks and ts between Miami and Key West, serving all in- termediate points on Florida Keys. Northbound, leaves Southbound, leaves Key West 7:00 a. m. Miami 7:00 a. m. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service jan7-2wk NEWS NOTES Chicago—When a policeman ublie ‘Works tried= to give Robert Zwickel, ending a few days }, over the high- nce Birkenheim left | With an officer's B th on the bus for Mi-| ter a few days there! ue on to her home in ami agassa, who was and friends, was tol butt and Zwickel lifted out. | LIGHTS OUT. THIEV THIEVES ACTIVE Tokyo.—While air-raid maneu- | vers were being made with all lights in the city out, thieves took the bus this after- | z to her home in Miami Etiquette (to to a Mother in, going to do when nough to eat?” uy Little my—“Come home.” advantage of the situation .and stole thirty-eight iron manhole covers from a street under con- | Struction. small boy who is y)—“Now, wear, } TEN TO ONE Miami, Fla.—Miss Gloria Bris- tol, recently beauty adviser to Princess Juliana of Holland, de- clares: “There is about one gogd- looking man to every ten pretty } women on the beaches here.” CHILDREN’S DRESSES We have the exclusive agenc popular dresses for ch ter nese ildren SHIRLEY TEMPLE NANNETTE DEANNA DURBIN : new Summer line is now in sieck Sheers, s, and Home-spun Material Sel color and Pa beaieiiful array of Space Prints ; Sizes 1 up to 16 —and for the BOYS! Be sure to see our life TOM SAWYER WASH SUITS Exclusively shown im Key West New Summer Steck — Whites and Colored ALSO—to complete his wardrobe— | TOM SAWYER SHIRTS — im Pole and Button-on Styles. Blouses—Pants = new wash materials. Sizes 2 to 12 years. * A 6A A CHAS. ARONOVITZ DELIVERED IN DETROIT $ 00 ‘Federal and State taxes not included EQUIPMENT INCLUDED This price is for the Thrifty Tudor Sedan, illustrated, ade ine eludes trans, ell of the jo! 2 rtation charges and 2 bumpers, with 4 bumper guards « Spare wheel, tire, tube and lock * 2 matched vibrator type horns « Cigar es ash tray * Heat indicator e Speedometer with trip odometer « Foot control for headlight beams with indicator on instrument —— . Built-in luggage compartment, with lock « Silent helical gears in all speeds, 22 t027 Miles Per Gallonina CarYoull Drive with Pride! According to Owners’ L Y price is only pert of the story of this year’s Thrifty “60° Ford V-8. It is a bigger- looking car with more graceful “ nes and fresh styling inside and 112" vest 123” springbase. V-8 smoothness aoa Ford handing onse Slant helical geamincageats. Now cost backs chat swing toward out. It is a roomy, easy handling car that makes the most of every penny you spend for gaso- Low price cha ites gerne line and oil and gives you alf _ Costisued low operating coms chese modern features besides—= = Torque: Tube Deive and Redins Rods. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port 3 body orpes 1 choice of 3 colors. Tampa, Fia. For further information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. Full Cargo Insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68

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