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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1939 Choral Society FTER oY : KEY WEST PARK | ROLLED UNDER AUTO ae this city is called to the adver-jone suggestion and eae . | AFTER-TREATMENT | ae | <1 ig bowel re org te emeiieeine ee — oT ANNOUNCES NEW | ecIICAGO—Skidding on @ SliP- | segaeeeeenceseeeeceeeee:| West Florist. This firm is spe- TAY be ordered for special par- Sree ee ae se s Se ee ee ee cializing in creative corsages . . . pears Pewee xe Another interesting evening 4 = |motoreyclist, tolled under a Stowers ompany ; | ig : — 1 Ke 5 There’s no escaping the big ad-|employing ostrich feathers as Subscribe to The Citizen. was spent by the Key West| 2 L | HIGH-WIRE AC | Passing auto and out the opposite ti €) obey RA: Stowers Cae Lie taps aces Choral Society recently at the| al iside without a wheel touching / (°° on in today's iseue telling | XO MODI I I I I IS I IS I MO 3, National Guard Armory. | | Gpcys ek {him. pine | | eT | GREAT WOLANDI TO BEGIN | — j the cmon OOS Radios, | | |necessary, of course, is that the | handled exclusively in Key West PERFORMANCE TONIGHT?! jucky person be present. | by this firm. | MINSTREL SHOW DUE TO) The Minstrel Show that has! All styles of radios—console | ARRIVE FRIDAY |been contracted for Key West and table—are now on display | No practices had been held since the early part of December until January 6 on account of the| Christmas holidays, but ever since the latter mentioned date, . KEY WEST PARK | , , Practices have been regularly’ | Park will definitely open on Fri- for sale at Stowers’, and you'll | “FREE ATTRACTION—EXTRAORDINARY” held on ezch Friday. | i - \day of this week—and will stay | find that the prices, by compari- | Professor Klebsattel has two} [oe y son with other makes, are well in | objects in mind for the group. The new free-act at Key West!on for the balance of the season. line. We suggest that you drop | First, to provide a complete! Park on Trumbo Island has its;This show has its own Swing! jn today, or soon, to look the | repertoire of choral music. Sec- /first appearance tonight as an-| Band and the whole perform-| models over and make yous ondly, to acquaint each member | ance, as previewed, should prove | choice of your future radio. See of the group with the fundamen- pacun eel in ed eey, Severe, highly entertaining. Watch for the big advertisement now for | tals of sight-reading. Approxi- mene elsewhere in this issue. | future announcements of _ this suggestions. HIGH WIRE ARTIST mately twenty selections have _ The act—the Great Wolandi— show and other features to be Key West Florist been mastered to date and the is highly sensational—being ® introduced regularly. Attention of flower lovers in : : 5 : : advancement in sight-reading is high-wire performance, sixty feet; iy Hy Se rr piiapecemids obi —in Feats of Daring, high in the air with- most pronounced. It is hoped to hold one, possibly two, concerts during the early spring. A cordial invitation is extended to all Key West residents and winter visitors to participate in thesé meetings, which, commenc- ing Friday evening, January 27, will be held in the auditorium of the Key West High School at 8 o'clock. Entertainment At Parsonage First Congregational church Mothers bring their children to clinics and hospitals for f1 check-ups and after-treatment. juent In many cases, growing children improve little by little, year by year, for many years after they have had the disease. But there is a shortage in America of trained orthopedic nurses. Doctors say there are hundreds of neglected cases of polio—little children Chirtek a 3 =P crippled because of lack of medical attention and hospital facilities. The little girl above is fortunate in being near an orthopedic center. She is receiving massage treatment at Children’s Hospital, Washington, D. C. Wesley Fellowship Club Held jabove the ground, with the en- tire act carried through without lnets or safety devices of any kind. | Wolandi is a New Yorker and he has been defying death since 1926 in this sort of entertainment. His act includes riding a bicycle on the wire and other stunts even more spectacular. The act is scheduled to make it appear- ance at 10:30 tonight. | | Big-Hearted Bennie’s Bingo is! proving to be highly popular | among Key Westers. The special |award tonight is $50.00—and the maagement announces that it is BALTIMORE, @ R. R. Terminals. S TOP! With Economy - THE ARUNDEL HOTEL | | CHARLES AT MT. ROYAL ™@ On the direct route of all main highways. @ A two-minute walk from B: & O. and Penna. MARYLAND for ONE or TWO out nets or safety devices of any kind. SHUFFLIN’ SAM MINSTREL Big - Hearted Bennie’s BINGO FREE pea sae $50) FRIDAY JAN. 27TH You do not have to \ play to receive this | With Colored Swing award. Band! (AL ALAA A A dd Addi dididedidudead Sunday School classes, taught by Mrs. Benjemin Baker and Mrs. ‘ William Halladay, were present| Interesting was the meeting at an enjoyable joint entertain-|held last night by the Wesley ment at the parsonage Monday | Fellowship Club in the Garden afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. ‘Hall annex to Ley Memorial Boys attending were: Eugene| church. Members were seated Albury, Arthur Armayor, Albert! around a table decorated with Cash, Luis Narcisa, Walter Rober- | ferns and flowers, and around the son, Espinol Roberts, Howard|hall were artistically arranged Russell and Paul Thompson. | potted plants of different kinds. Special features of the party) Upon entering the hall Miss were the “eats” and a talk by |Gladys Russell and Archie Rob- Rev. Halladay about the West|erts, whose wedding will be an and life among the Indians in/ event of February 5, were greet- Michigan in pioneer days. {ed by the wedding march “Here Comes the Bride”, played by |Miss Katherine Knowles. The | wedding ceremony will be per- | formed by Rev.O. C. Howell, at NEW ARRIVAL IN ROBERTS FAMIL | Memorial church. The club presented the bride | toaster and a_ beautiful announce the birth yesterday morning in their home at 704/ speech in behalf of the club. Fol- Olivia street of a boy weighing|lowing the presentation Miss nine pounds. Mother and son} Elizabeth Rosam, sang “I Love are reported as doing nicely. | You Truly”, accompanied on the Mr. Roberts told The Citizen | piano by Miss Catherine Knowles. this was their tenth child, eight) At the conclusion of the song boys and two girls, which in- | Miss Russell was presented by cludes two sets of twins. ae seigiy ouquet of roses. oe oe Lunch was then served with the usual delightful menu ar- PERSONAL MENTION c's Stine" nt. j erts, Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry and Seeeeesceceososoase2eoeee@ | Miss Ada Bethel. J. P. Tonetti, manager of the} After lunch an amprompew La Concha Hotel, left yesterday | Program was enjoyed. 10st for a business visit in Jackson-| taking part in this feature were: ville, and is expected to return to} pugeae Je Roberts, pens the city tomorrow. reading; Rev. O. C. Howell, talk; a Miss Catherine Knowles, piano William V. Little, in charge of} selection; Eugene L. huberts, the reemployment office in Key | talk. West and allied interests, State} and Federal, left yesterday in re-| per on the fourth Tuesday of sponse to a summons from Miami/| every month and all young peo- to attend a conference of offi- | ple of the iy are nvied cials. | be present at the next meeting. Those attending the T. E. Hall, representing the | largest condensed milk company } in the country, is a visitor in the} city today and is the guest of Charles H. Ketchum. CARD OF THANKS TO OUR FRIENDS—we owe a {debt of gratitude for the many |kindnesses shown to us during | and groom tg be with an electric! table! Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roberts | lamp, the groom’s brother Eugene | Roberts, making the presentation | with a beautiful, The Wesley Club holds its sup- | meeting | Enjoyable Meeting Last Night ‘and supper last night were: Mes- ‘dames Dorothy Curry, Elizabeth |Cruz, Maude Sawyer, Lillian ‘Griffith, Carolyn Parks. Misses Ada Bethel, Elizabeth Rosam, Catherine Knowles, Gladys Rus- sell. Archie Roberts, Eugene L. | Roberts and C. Sam B. Curry, II. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Weather- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Roberts, Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Howell. ~ENTERTAINMEN T Tonight—as has been the cus- Marvil’s Country Store tom each week—the Country Store will be featured at Mar- vil’s Cabana, 605 Duval street. Fred Marvil, proprietor, an- jnounces a “bigger and_ better store” tonight with our old friend, {Lem Abernathy in charge of the surprise gift handouts. The list of prizes has been aug- mented with some really worth- while gifts, and there’s going to be many a laugh when the re- ceivers of prizes unwrap their awards. This headline attrac- tion will get under way at 10 o’clock and the whole feature will unravel at a fast clip—end- ing approximately one-half hour after it starts. Cocktail Hour from 5 to 6 is a daily feature at the Cabana. It’s a “penny cocktail” arrangement ; that holds forth—with special “two drinks for the price of one plus one cent” the drawing card. cOLDS Headaches and Fever due to Colds, in 30 minutes Liquid, Tablets Salve, Nose Drops not ne sary for participants in jthis award to play. “All that is PERSONS = RATES This is a great year for every family that wants a radio! For now you can have genuine RCA Victor Electric Tuning—at about any price youwish to pay. Last year, this outstand- ing feature was a sensation in sets costing $150 and more. Almost as many RCA Victor Electric Tuning radios were bought as all other makes of electric tuning combined. Out of this unparalleled experience, have come today’s most sensational $1.50 up CTRIC T TI AAFSAISAFSALAAZALALLLLLAL AA iw, SLI LIL IIIS SIS SSID DD SMa LM. c THAT E OUR NEW 1939 MODELS SEFER YOU MOST WANTED FEATURES AT SENSATIONAL NEW LOW PR radio values—RCA Victor Electric Tuning for all! .. .You’ll be dmazed with these brand-new models. You'll delight to their newly designed cabinets, new dials, new Victrola Buttons—and, most of all, their new low prices! So don’t over- look these great new 1939 RCA , Victor Electric Tuning radios. See (XC4| these outstanding values now! ~™ WATCH 300 YEARS OLD | the illness and death of my be-| TrY “Rub-My-Tism”—a Wonderfud |loved husband, C.° B. Wilson. = PENACOOK, N. H—H. B,| Your loyalty to us in his sickness| Cheney of this city has a watch|was abundantly more than we| TONITE said to be more than 300 years|could express. Therefore, in our old, which still keeps good time.|humble way, we render our) eerie thanks for your love for him. |Also we thank the friends who! so kindly gave such service with! PRR RAR RRR . es |their cars—their floral offerings. | elr Ci 5 TEST_QUESTIONS |. thank the Rev. J. P. Lilly! Below are the answers to test |{r the valued service rendered | [ | | | | | | | the | | | | | | | i | questions printed on Page 2 | bY him at the funeral, also Mrs. pacer | Find Foreign Stations as easy as local er 2 Robinson for services at witit the famous OVERSEAS DIAL! TOR pe, 1 Rawaian Ian sna neers ana s| “BIG TOWN” aan even enear. TRY TO MATCH THIS VALUE! emma eee 2. No. : . |every one of my husband's fel- | 8:00 P ing for 6 stations, Victrola Attach- 3. Wool pat previously used in| jow workmen. Their kindness | ‘ coe ad are ment “Plug-In”, RCA Victor Metal manufacture. | in every way cannot be forgotten bei piernctinaet neces ‘Tubes, Straight-Line Dial, New low priced 4. Mlinois. | by me, his widow. | AL JOLSON eee pf eeeteec Eaten §=— $20.75 Electric! Tuning 5. Medicine given to produce}MRS. CORINE GRIFFIN WIL- 8:30 (ohare pone arr Gets any 6 stations vomiting. SON AND FAMILY. jan24-It st posh of « button 6. 160. | S| w Semi-Hori- 7. To the left above the forks. 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