The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 7, 1938, Page 6

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THE KEY West cI CITIZEN ‘Miss Mary Felton Hansred At Miscellaneous | Miss Mary Felton, who will be- come the bride of Leo Haskins shortly, was the honoree at a miscellaneous shower last week at The hall was strikingly dec- orated in royal poinciana, ferns and other greens and was a pretty picture with the dancers in the center. Pritchard’s orchestra played. Little Betty Canova went through an excellent tap routine in-a spot number. Misses Rose Mary Higgs and Ida Haskins aided Miss Felton in serving by passing the mints. “Gifts were drawn in a_ cedar _ chest made in the form of a tool chest.. Harold Haskins in a me- ehanic’s uniform drew in the chest. ‘A door prize was won by Mrs. Robbie Roberts, and in a contest ‘Mrs."Barl Higgs was winner. - Gueésts*present were: = Mrs PiMCrews, Mrs. Earl aap nreee ‘Bugenia; Pierce, Mrs. Blas Radtiguez, Mrs, Berl Machin, es marian Taylor, Miss Elois e Mys...,Malcolm Pierce, les Sands, Jr., Mrs. John poy Mrs. Sullie Ochan- ‘Mrs. Gilbert McKillip, ze Charles Lewin, Mrs. Ben Russell, Mrs. Hastings C. Smith, ; Mildred Olsen, Mrs, H. C. Thomp- | son, Miss Kathryn Mrs . Benj. Curry, Mrs. Sweeting, Mrs. Ted Canova, Mrs. H. A: Crusoe, Miss Josephine Ovide, Mrs. Harold Haskins, Beulah Brantley, Mrs. Robert Roberts, Mrs. Regenald Roberts, Lucille Richardson, Mrs. Roland Richardson, Susan LaKin, Mrs. J. A. Marrero, Mrs. J. C. McMahon, . Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Wil- liam A. Miller, Annie Saunders. Mrs. Leonard Roberts, Mrs. Charlotte Haskins, Mrs. John T. Olsen, Mrs. Ellis England, Mrs. Greyburn Pinder, Miss Nellie Louise Russell, Mrs. E. Henriquez, Mrs. Ed. Graham, Mrs. Harry Shaw, Miss Betty Henriquez, Mrs. Garland Felton, Mrs. A. G. Sands, Madge Sands, Mrs. Amado Parra, Mrs. Lois. Busto, Mrs. Isadore Appelrouth, Mrs. Fernando Camus, Mrs. Hilda Sands, Mrsi Carl Bervaldi, Annabelle Lewin, Nellie L. Kirschenbaum, Isabel Kelly, Mrs. John McMahon, Isabel Garing, Hazel Maloney, Naomi Hjort, Margaret Carey, Mrs. Jose Torres, Rachel Sanchez, Mrs. Sarah Haskins, Mrs. Willie Has- kins. Annual Alumni Reunion Friday Promises To Be Colorful Affair * With hundreds of noise makers and colorful favors available the Alumni Reunion of the ee Bigs Seto! promises @ gay al ‘iday 9:30 p. pst the Country Club. ? lty numbers which will ‘bi @ unique floor show are at ent in the making and an 3 npt is being made to secure far different than have ‘been seen before at any of the local entertanmeats. ~ It will be a gay crowd too—the or more who are expected to be there—with many novelty numbers for the entertain- ment of the dancers to be staged. ~The Country Club will be ef- eee fectively decorated in a riot of colors for the annual affair, which is traditionally held the Friday following Commencement. Be- sides the many alumni members each year the graduating class are honor guests. Joe Cleare, alumni president, will welcome the new alumni members and George Del Pino, senior president, will reply. A light buffet supper will served in the course of the eve- ning. John Pritchard’s orchestra will present a number of dance hits which are just beginning to come into popularity and promise to be the coming tunes to which everyone will soon be dancing. SALMAGUNDI SOOOOSS SETS LOS ODES EUOOLEDOSDEOOLOOODODEDVEEES: at-has been stated that Florida entertained 2,500,000 visitors last Winter. And may raise it to 3,- 000,090 next Winter.—Jackson- ville. Times-Union. : Miami business men are being upon to organize and fight any additional taxation. » trouble is, that the business ~are already organized in and each group is trying to | the tax load to the other “ and they nullify their own Star. ee Pca cine much;.you -an get HMM new refrigerator,” says an} Wedvertisement in seme of the (Giiegazines... nh-huh, see how Wmueh yotican get for your old ue Commercial. Bound atlases are now passe. The situation in Europe calls for @ loose leaf system.—Titusville Star-Advocate. . A big day's work is often ac- poy arate by starting early, says Quincy Times. Why increa: the agony? To our way of think- = in itself, getting up carly is a hard job.—Miami sage “Dade County is grumbling be- cause with 180,993 inhabitants it has 283 patients in the State ital for the Insane at Chat- tahoochee, while Duval County, with 175,204 inhabitants, has 562. Dade should see to it that more of its ‘people go crazy.—Mel- bourne Times. We feel a little jumpy today; we had frog legs for breakfast, Says Alphabet Russell in the Palmetto News. | We knew a guy that ate some orice, and a few @ays later he croaked —Miami Post, * Lee Morris sotiloquizes in St ig Independent that Mae West is a ham actress. Per- safally_we always thought she is nothing but a big bust. —The Cler- the mont The wage and hour bill Paseed. the House requiring all engaged in interstate to earn at least 40 sents an hour within three years tei. their jobs.—Sanford ) put their heads together The unwise man puts things off; the wise man puts things over.—Coral Gables Riviera. Dave Sholtz’ “blat wagon” was not a “sound investment.”—Day- tona Beach Observer. Why say the sky’s the when there is no limit to sky?—Jacksonville Times-Union. limit What has become of the old- Thompson, | Irwin | be | Social Calendar | TUESDAY— Stone’ Church. Service Ciub Dinner. 6 p.m. Church An- nex. Meeting B. H. McCalla Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary 8.—p:m. American Legion Hall. “Get Together” party honoring Miami Girl Scouts Troop 11, given by Key West Girl Scouts Troop 1. 7:30 m. American Legion Hall. a eee WEDNESDAY— Meeting of the and Tree Guild. 8 p. m. West Public Library. Entertainment honoring Miami Girl Scouts Troop 11, given by Key West Girl. Scouts Troop 1. p. Garden Club Key THURSDA Y— Rotary Club Luncheon. 6:30 P. M. St. Paul’s Ann: . Lions Club Supper. Stone Church Anne XK. Concert, Key West Host Band. 7:30 P. Park, Meeting, Sea’ Scouts,* Ship: .3. P. M. Knights) of Pythias Hall. Social meeting of the Woman’s Club. 5 p. m. West Library. Shower honoring Miss Mildred Olson. 4:30 p. m, Armory. th Junior Key FRIDAY—,_ Meeting Girl Scouts, 7:30 p. m. Golden Alumni Reunion, High School. 9:30 p. m. try Club. Meeting Fern Chapter 21, Or der Eastern Star. 7:30 p. m Scottish Rite Hall. ee a Troop 1. gle Hall. West Coun SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band, 4 P. M. Art Center Park. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview .Park —Oo— MONDAY— Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. 6:15 p. m. Methodist Church Parsonage. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- ity House. Shower Honors Miss ‘Mildred Olsen _ | Mrs. the | fashioned petticoat that used to; rustle like a new dollar bill?— Jacksonville Times-Union. If Horatio Alger were alive to- day, we wonder what kind of stories he would write.—Sanford Herald, The Japs claim they have the Chinese surrounded but maybe they are looking in the wrong di- rection,-Ft. Myers News-Press. A high school graduating class in Louisfana has chosen for its slogan, “WPA, Here We Come.” — Sanford Herald. Secret diplomacy is the kind used when mother and daughter m an effort to put one over on dad— Eustis Lake Region. The telegraph tells us of a native of Ceylon who eats grass as a regular diet. Just off-hand we would think this practice would give the guy hay fever— Arcadia Arcadian. Over in Pinellas county they or for rain the other night, e prayers vy, have he! ls But like’ domes? Hs bonnes in. this connection, “It ain't ne use t6"pray for rain until the wind changes.” — Plant City Courier. Far be it from us to say what a Should or shouldn't do. Ww ne Caroline Post. But it Strikes us that no lady, if a bit Plumpish, should stand with one foot on the running board of a car while she talks with the > driver. It draws an issue too tightly.—Lake Wales Highlander. “Council Enters Tentative Plan te Pay Debts.” says a streamer clear across the front page of an exchange. Now if the “debts” A miscellaneous shower honor ing Miss Mildred Olsen who will soon become the bride of Ray- mond Felton shortly will be giv- en Thursday at the Armory at 4:30 p. m. by Mrs. Ellis England, Myron Russell, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Grayburn Pinder. A color scheme of green and red with fern and hibiscus the tropical flowers is to be used. A door and cut prize will be given. PERSONAL MENTION *: eseeee Leslie Lance L freshman in medical school at Tulane Ur sity, New Orleans, La., re yesterday after comple school term. Ignatius Le: law at Tulane Orleans, La., upon completing the returned y school year Eckwood Solomon was : senger on the earl. morning going to where he is employed wi U. S. Department of Ag Sidney Blackwell, and Mrs. John Blackw the early morning bus far Mi where he will visit for a . days with relatives and friends Eugene Hall and Gordon U gfove, were passengers over the highway Sunday ing for a visit with rel friends at Okeechobee REV. DE BARRITT TO HOLD SERVICE | be conduc’ odist Church this ev ing to announcement day. In the absence of Rev the meeting will be conducted t Rev. A. De Barritt were tentative, instead “Pian,” that'd be sor —Bronson Journal. M.. Bayview ~ CLASSIFIED COLUMN Adver' ill be inserted in The Citizen at ate of le a word for each in- ertion, ut the minimum for the irst insertion in every instance is 25c. Payment fur classified adver- ivariably in advance, advertisers with ledger y have their advertise- d. should give their as well as their tele-/ » number. if they desire re- HOTELS 1G YOUR VISITING friends of a good night’s rest to AS HOTEL, Clean nnerspring mattresses. Under new management. 917 ry June 7-26t WE HAVE your plumbing r to suit your pu 512 Flem- jun6-lmo "WANTED SUPPLIES, 2 to 15 educational afternoons and Satur- Good pay. Apply by let- ter to Box J. T., care The Citi- zen. jun6-2tx BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY _ ALL AROUND WELDER with Acetylene and 200-amp. Arc- Welder would like to go in business with well-established H ine Shop. Ad- clo The Citi- jun6-2tx ~ REPAIRING URE REMOD cLED — Slip Covers made to order. Rugs dand rebound. Taylor & Roberts Lane, rear tree jun3-5t REAL ESTATE practical advice. perience on Florida Keys. R. Lowe, Tavernier, Florida. 21. E. P. O. No, aprl2tf MISCELLANEOUS LONG Padded, insured, licensed Vans. FLASH EXPRESS & STOR- AGE CO., 251 S. W. ist St., Miami, Fla. apr29-tf FOR SALE y ‘raised FRYERS, > pounds. e de- Phone 540-W. juntos , 50x100 feet. Cor- Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf every day nest to you, and baby 1609 Flagler Ave. juni-lmo chicks. dan in excellent June 7-2t June 6-4tx ROOMS 128 N. E. 4th St. RIDA, LOW SUM. Hot water in apr2i-tf THE MUNRO, PERSONAL OLD At 40! GET PEP. MONROE THEATER J. McDonald — N. Eddy NAUGHTY MARIETTA —and— THATS MY STORY Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- tra, 18-20c: Night. 15-25¢ Key ry West Scavenger Service FOR EXTRA SERVICE PHONE 123-J WILLIAM KNIGHT ments under this head| 37 years’ ex- | Registered Broker, | DISTANCE MOVING—| AMAZING FACTS MISS BOUSFIELD, _ ABOUT COSMETICS VISITOR, DI DEPARTS Why does your skin grow Ae faster than the rest of your body? For years the biological labora- tories have been studying the rea- son for this mystery. It’s those comforts of modern life you love so much. They are the great robbers of youth. Those | soft, tasty foods, canned foods, | refined foods, with all the gland \food taken out of them. Mo- noxide gas inhaled in large or small goes through your lungs ... and delightfully scented soaps with their heavy content of tissue destroying lye. All these combined with cosmetics damage instead of correct y: skin, take the natural, pro- tective oil from the skin, dry up the gland secretions that keep the skin young and beautiful— make it dry, coarse and old be- fore its time. Kathryn M. Jackson demon- strates this week, starting tomor- row, an amazing new idea in skin correction, at. the Thomasine Mil- ler Beauty Shop. She teaches from charts and pictures and by actual application, the science and art of skin hygiene and skin cor- rection. She is sponsored by the Social Register of Charm, Inc., of Jacksonville, Florida. An adver- tisement appears elsewhere in this issue. that South Dakota, who had ben visit- ing for several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holmes and their daughter, Donna. left this morn- ing for Miami and will there take passage on the Steamship Florida, , |for a visit-in Cuba. Miss “Bousfield is “secretary to | ENTERTAINMENT Peescesrocsoseccescecoes HABANA-MADRID TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1938. Entrancing is the word Miss Verda Jane Bousfield, of |-- - fit the experience of dancir the town... no other word will y tunes of the best orc Otto Divan at Habana-Madrid club. . othe! fers r night club in Ke the atmosphere and f gram of genuine ente . « Habana-Madrid serves the huge populz Senator Herbert E. Hitchcock, of joys. mission charge, ever. South Dakota, and came to. Key West for her vaeation_whieh,she | told The Citizen, she had enjoyed immensely, it " NEW. POLICY FOR | ALIBI RESTAURANT | Announcement is made on pag one today of a new policy now in j effect at Key West’s newest taurant—The Alibi Restaurant, lo- |; cated in the Jefferson Hotel the Gulf end of Duval street. Seven-course dinne served between the how: 9 p. m,, and luncheons and ah fasts are served, all at nomin charges. The restaurant is under management of Frances De and is owned by Leo Fain. at { now j the j Poo No cover, minimum or ad- IN BIG HURRY DETROIT—Hurrying home to tell his wife of a prize he had won for careful driving, Karl Stark of this city was arrested , for speeding, [~ALace Thrilling — Realistic — Romantic ZAMBOANGA Also COMEDY — SHORTS PRIZE NIGHT TONITE Peeececscoocceses coco ‘Al ‘ At th to mee Saturd: Thomas 3 ine I \ Anpae KosTeLaNnetz PauL Wireman Deems Tariox PauL DOUGLAS Lhe ii for MORE SMOKING .-. giving MORE to a whole « k fc now t w more if ‘ » the T BY “MIL LER ieee Ladies! not have the opportunity Teacher Friday and i beauty science Social Miller the omasine , June 1ith ‘ange an appoint- e to wait NO CHARGE ller -r Beauty Shop. SS & ational code PLEASURE the world over Satisfy is the signal king pleasure. ., zhesterfields are made baccos — home-grown lurkish—and pure ciga- > best ingredients a ivc. ds you are always ing mildness, more i better taste. PLEASURE f smokers

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