The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 15, 1938, Page 4

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TY "Social Cal Policemen’s Ball 10 P. M. fee seccccncccccosscsoosocsesoscocossccoooooseoees Club Mi : Humorous Program Presented ar At Harris School This Week| “2e)877°S, 2°50 be etae Golden Eagle Hall. 3 P. M. The humorous program, pre-| At the queen’s castle in Rome —O— | sented in the form of a radio| Migs Jennie Mae Johnson is at the| TUESDAY — at the Harris s productive of such laughter! _ among association members that | ing a school for young: ladies! at it was decided to publish the) Chicago, IL 2 kc* | THURSDAY— complete skit and it follows be-| Albert Carey is busily’éngross-| Dance, ‘benefit’ Monroe County low: ed at Richmond, Va., where he is| Community Clinic 10 P. M. Announcer was Mrs. Wm. Ha-' completing his book, “The Simi-| _ Pena’s Garden bf Roses: Becker; composer, Mrs. mepein Be of Xerxes and Robert E.| Rotary Club Dinner. 12:15 P. e] Lee”. Shepherd. ° | M. St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Harris School, Key West, Fla. Mrs. Isabell Ball is Spanish| ing— | teacher at an exclusive school for We have with us today Madame/| young ladies at Havana. |Papys Have Two will forecast the future of | Mrs. Emma Albury is now con-| Hoge Guests and executive board, ducting a campaign on “Wrong: 38 season. | Dieting of the i ” according to the stars | fae Bove Zoo. a ava ease =| House guests of Mr. and Mrs. | oad ‘School | : H : -Chhirch © Club Bet A. mecting this week, ‘was| Present time. chief soloist. EBinoak Y @i & TMA 2SGnday | I events will take place to| Mfrs. Robert Dopp has recently | Bernie C. Papy, 1021 Washing- | : bers in years|been appointed first violinist to” Street, are Mrs. Jack Malon- |citizen—in today’s issue. Read it! | with the Philadelphia Symphonic ©, and Mrs. John Key of Miami. | ‘onic "They will be in town for the Mrs. S. A. Petersen has a home| next week. | while sales for today and Monday | P°Ttherly winds. | for stray pets at Honolulu. Jack Key is visiting Mr. and Watkins, more “Why I Read Detective Maga-| Mrs. B. M. Duncan at their home| Bermuda Market ever, is in Gay| zines” is the title of a book Mrs.|°" the county road. ing | Mervin Russell is about to have published. i Mrs. Bernie Papy has been | chosen National’President of the | And—don’t be satisfied with any-} » THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | seceeee Julius Langner, of Miami, is in | iieest the city today for 2 visit with Here we are again, folks, with| Lowest 65) Rev. Yancy Tillman Shehane|his daughter, Miss Barbers. an exclusive column dedicated to| Mean —___ 70 will return from the Baptist State | PUP! at the Convent of those people who make this pa-| Normal Mean 69 enti Immaculate, and to meet par puliite. your: Sens ae | Convention on the ferry today, | Gu. friends made on chants. These enterprising stores| yesterday’s Precipitation T. | 2 . visits. He is stopping hued adigattingssonad tide week: Ins. the First Baptist church pulpit on| Concha Hotel és A me _ | Normal Precipitation — . Tesseseou' Bhd ‘| Sunday on the following ae] Naturally we award top honors! This record covers 24-hour periog;,2.> of the Bap- lto this, “Key West’s Only De-| £mdime st S o'clock this morning. tist State Convention” at they gher, | partment Store”. This week start- Sun rises ___________ 7:14 a.m. morning service and “The Three} i | ed the series of daily ads in our Sun sets — 6:00 p. m.) Greatest, Things in the World” aty paper, and we do feel that our —— 6:50 p. m.) the-7-30:p: m. meeting. | readers have been responding. 7:19 a..m.}.. Everybedy;-is invited to hear | Have you? 12:53 a. m.; these-messages. | South Florida Tomorrew’s Tides be seq pre a. Pt OFFICIALS OF | ii 3 9:59 3:13 AUDUBON UNIT Barometer reading at 8 a. m.: ttm | Weekend specials in grocery| Sea level, 30.12. (Continued from Page One) items, best foods at prices all) for the Association -into promi- can’t afford to miss. | WEATHER FORECAST nence. Pollock's j SEP anee rg | : | The slides shown last evening |i A message worthy of a true! (Till 7:30 p. xg Sunday) _ depicted the life of the Great Key West and Vicinity: Fair White Heron on the keys as weil Pearlman’s jtonight and Sunday; slightly) 2; other similar birds. Slides | Today’s display tells of worth- | Colder tonight; light to moderate were also shown picturing the | work of surveys made over the | i CPs 2 See district and other work of the; |PAYS VISIT TO Association. Branded Steer Meat is the best. | COLORED SCHOOL! it was announced by Mr. Aflen n : z _. _ | that a warden is contemplated} thing but the best. | Gipsy Smith, Jr., evangelist in for the lower part of. the keys Pierce Bros. | this city, visited Douglass School, | with headquarters, jin.iall proba- Agents for the nation’s leading | colored, Friday during the morn-/ pility. Also, wood signs are to radio—Philco. | ing devotional service, and spoke be constructed to post at strate- | | to High School students. gic sites on the highway.by on Ladies’ Wearing Apparel. | was Society of P.-T. A. work at Cape) 0. S. S. Co., with 20 first and | Town, Africa. four second cabin passengers for} | Mrs. Ray Curry has established| Key West; 23 first cabin passen-/| | a “Lost and Found Department”| gers for St. Petersburg and 35/ | for old pieces of silverware. You) first and four seconds for Tampa. |may find something to match! Key West arrivals: Charles | | your own set if you call at her Berry, Frances Berry, Irwin Got-| sch, Jennie Gotsch, Joe Gotsch, | | Newberger, Fred Newberger, Jr., | | Harry A. Voice, Sophie Voice,} collecting data for her Herbert Brown, Georgie Brown, | “History of Jewish Folk i-| Elizabeth Comer, Miriam Comer, | q | Frances Floyd, Francisco Menen-| dez, J. Edgar Detwiler, L. Det-} wiler, Jr., Edna Detwiler, Fran- at Key West, Fla. Leota Grillion is in Jeru-| the Puebla Indian Reserva-} * This, my dear friends, is all the| 141 tons of freight and 132 sacks I see Miss Jennie Seymour) stars tell about the present} of mail for Tampa. as of the Bible School. faculty and board members. Sailing on schedule the Cuba + | Happenings Here Just Ten Years Ago Today Aé Taken Seat eee SY, = Heron Arrives Today From The Files Of The Citizen . Power Boat Heron, Captain Eu- George Bowne Patterson, | Key, where a big motorcade from| gene Sweeting, of the Overseas the visitors was a group of state, | in port this morning from Miami | with a load of freight for this| port. $.S. Ozark Brings Freight Steamer Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, arrived in port} | 12:30 o’clock this morning. The | } S.S. Ozark sailed at 1:30 for Mi- | j ami. is S.S. Alamo Due Tuesday al The next vessel of the Clyde- Mallory Lines scheduled for ar- | rival at this port is the Steamship | Alamo. This vessel is due to berth Tuesday morning, coming from |New York and bound to Tampa. | SER “TO BE i ; | Revival services continue Sun- t of San | day morning at 11 o'clock and at | - conveyed | night, 7:30 o’clock, tomorrow on Margaret street | during the coming week, at First | was said | Methodist (Stone) church, under | the ille etify | bite et | will. But ye’ll forgive me for re- | help cheer Billie in her hours of | pain, bringing gifts of lovely Two displays today—read them) Revs. Joe A. Tolle and Alfred) NyA boys to be paid for by j| both—and realize the quality of/De Barritt accompanied the subscription. Funds to pay for this “Store of Fashion”. | speaker. - ‘Avda’ | "Rev. Smith will be heard at 3 py proulur sabecrinption even es | The phone number is 67—and/ o'clock on Sunday afternoon at 2) work of the Na’ 1 . cach ed | it’s a lucky one for money savers/ Bethel A. M. E. church, also col- ion ie ided for. | 2 oe ee ae | ored. | Much of the history and causes | pS" S=? Kodak films were featured this| CARD OF THANKS | for formation of the Audubon |New York. week—did ydu buy some? | Association was presented by Mr. | Broadway Market | We gratefully acknowledge the| Allen including mention of Mr. | Setting a fast pace with the| many kindnesses shown us upon|Audubon’s stay on this island best meats in town+-they say. | the occasion of our recent be-|#bout one lundred years ago. |reavement over the passing of our HoltsSerg’s A clever display in this issue—| loved one, Leo Garcia. To those all about beach wear. | who lent their cars nad who sent Richardson | floral. tributes and messages of Holding another weekend sale| sympathy, we are especially METHODIST CHURCH f fancy groceries. | thankful. * ‘3 Casa Darina | jan15-Itx THE FAMILY. pctacrae sane This leading hosteiry announc- ll A. M.: “The Making Of The Apostle Paul” ioynen's 7:30 P. M: “Patching Old Ou ad a1 They’ Wallace Ford and June Travis in Clothes.” oo at YT) EXILED TO SHANGHAI YOU ARE CORDIALLY Key West Fish Co. | Also: Comedy: aad Maye INVITED TO WORSHIP A new advertiser—read their ads every week. Tift's Fresh straw berries—want) some? Just arrived with other} —WE PASS IN REVIEW AT— KEY WEST’S ONLY DEPARTMENT STORE Being a resume of this week's Adver- tisements—and ; A ‘i invitation to the issue concerning a special com- = bination of furniture. - on ee A Pint of Accuracy Two Scotsmen had not encoun- LINEN FROCKS trea well aecll” card’ one, || June Arden DRESSES ter MS - , * Smart, chic and the very tis ean hnric ocason. Well | Smart, chc andthe very $1 9 $2.98 $3.98 “Aye”, agreed the other, “so we SEERSUCKERS, BROADCLOTHS, PRINTS AND LINENS Children’s DRESSES time”. Our Exclusive Lines of SHIRLEY TEMPLE—NAN- Peter Pan “NEVA-WET” APPRECIATION We wish to thank the many —and for the BOYS! friends who offered their services ?2—our exclusive line of TOM SAWYER Remember’ following the automobile accident pseerg a Also SHIRTS, BLOUSES and PANTS. FEATURED IN OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT thank Officer Bienvenido Perez, Marvin Griffin and Mario Peno, | whe carried her, bleeding and un- conscious, to the Marine Hospital eee, | CHAS. ARONOVITZ flowers, fruit and delicacies, we are very grateful. The kindness of everyone will always be re- membered. z. leadership of Rev. Gipsy) MR. Cruise and Resor! Wear Dresses in Silks and Linens eeeeeeeecoeceoe ISLAND INN —TOURIST— HOTEL 7:30 P. M: The Greatest Things In The World” (You are invited to hear these messages tomorrow) At The Stores _JHE WEATHER TE EATON |" PERSONAL MENTION SATURDAY. JANUARY 15. 1908. CA ddd 6 hhedhadedadedadededdddudud

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