The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 22, 1939, Page 4

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Tie \ Poetry Society To Meet Next Week A meeting of the Pan Amer-|* ican Poetry Society will be held} _4 Santaella, prominent in y 27,! jeigar manufacturing world, who jhad been visiting in Havana,+ Thursday afternoon, April beginning at 4 o'clock, at the’ home of Mrs. James Adams on! Waddell Avenue. This meeting will be dedicated to William | ‘left for Tampa. i= ecevevoccccces| PERSONAL MENTION , Was a returning passenger on the} jCuba yesterday afternoon and} SITTING IN WITH THE LAWMAKERS | | citrus price fixing, ad —_ (Continued from Page One) lorem taxes of all kinds, race the past year, how many hours|tracks for horses and dogs, gas) she worked and what his orking |x on used ts, bas = = \Tights unique to men, and to put} conditions were. The wording | rishi der a virt 1 NRA! was crude and to make it work-| ang the able would have required a new | just about reached the end of his| department under some €abinet/rope. Next time, it looks like} office—prseumably that of Secre-| he'll either pay or else. Why the; tary of State Bob Gray. The Senate even agreed to publish the! *| whole {Hing was only a couple whole salary list;’attaches and all! ; # pages long but the grief it hid Shades of:DaveySholtz and John) Spaghetti Supper will be given | jnext Thursday evening from 6 to} 8 o'clock, sponsored by the Key! | West Woman’s Club and to be? held at the clubhouse on Division street. | Details of admission are con was batrel°after barrel. | Martin! { “Nowa “fégislator wants to give! Here are a féw random sho‘ labor Whatever is right. That is |The Milk. Board:$s pretty sour;} | popular oa —n We slots "t Chinaman’s {feel the s —you “and I. chance, the Jax clergy-' | But in and apparently man fighting isn’t doing; | simple is Chiaden all this grief | | them any harm; ‘women are going | for other folks and if the Jegisla-|to get so many fights they won't! BAKERY Y PRODUCTS == Following the announcement in yesterday’s Citizen, a delicious t taxpayer has| special to start next week off is| Lindsey. being offered by Maloney Bros. | ‘Bakery, 812 Fleming street. The| attraction for Monday is Golden} Orange Layér Cake at 33 cents. Many other new and tasty | cakes and pastries will be offered jin a series-of daily specials. Lov-} Ts of good' food will do well .to follow the advertisements and an- | ~ jmouncements of these delicious |~ food items. ——— to The Citizen. Cullen Bryan and Edgar Allen! , Mrs. Gloria Herce and son Poe. Members will read original ‘Antonio, qe beds : vane poems and prose works. Anyone’ ,turning ‘passengers on the Cuba! interested in poetry or other | yesterday. forms of creative writing are; asked to be. present. | John Fielding, leaf tobacco} It is pointed out that this so-|‘aler of Tampa, and Mrs. Field-| |tained in an advertisement else- tors didn’t dig it out themselves have any lefts to ask for; Sane | © somebody didn’t show it to|Cooley and “Red” Robinson got| eet aoeaae Amey zal them, they would let it slide/ in a good lick with their es) | Mrs. Stephen W. Douglas, phone through. Then for years after-|tax; there will be racing in a | 659-J, or with Mrs. Greyburn Pin-| ward you and I would hold them ida next year; forests will sprout) | der, phone 543-W. Reservations UP to ridicule and heap insult /on state lands; embryo candidates } | will be closed Tuesday night. =— them. It is just as easy to for Governor are very careful of! |make an error in judgment on their toeholds. the spur of the moment as it is to| See you next week. ing, left on the Cuba yesterda: ciety was organized for the pur-| a¢ternoon after visiting briefly rid pose of bringing together the in- Key West. terests of the poets of all the! Americas, and to foster the writ-| ing of poetry and prose in their various forms. Key West has the distinction of being the mother chapter of the sdciety which now! némbers branches in ‘Cuba, Cen-| tral America and South Am-' erica. There are chapters in twenty- | Henry O. Russell left on the| early bus this morning for a} | business visit in Miami and will tee this evening. Miss Mary McDonald and Miss | June Parks, who ‘have~been in |Key West during the tourist sea-/ son and were connected with the! see that error a year later in the | Carole Lombard Love Before Breakfast | —also— | COMEDY NEWS Left Today For | Summer Home \light of developments. And that’s | |just the situation that confronts Mr. and Mrs. Victor V. Carroll ; the legislator every day. | who were operating the gift shop| Give the boys a chance! | at 212 Duval street and had a _ This is the doggondest session very successful season, left this | Florida ever saw. These boys are} JOE PEARLMAN’S The Store Of Quality | morning for the summer home i Willing to back up any time and. ¥ “SHOES... a “| @where the VARIETY is “QUALITY the BEST. & the NEWEST for the price. Buy your SHOES at this store, BIG— eight states and the movement, Hotel. Casa Marina, Ieft..on the | of cooperating with Latin Poets | jearly bus. for ‘oe en route to is-spreading. La Paloma, official | Davenseotta, Maine. organ of the Pan American Poetry Society carries poems by| Frederick Whitman, attache of; members both in English and | the Casa Marina hotel during the Spanish. Officers in the na- | winter season, was a passenger tional organization are: James'on the early bus going to Jack- and their venture in Key West this year has proven to be so |successful, that when they re- turn in the fall they plan to build | their home in Key West. Mr. And Mrs. Slappy Taest styles on sale at only Ogunquit, Maine, and will re- turn early in the tourist season. DEPARTMENT STORE Mr. Carroll said that they oper— ate a summer shop on Ogunquit, Bargains Never Before Equaled Gabello, Ridgewood, N. J., presi- dent; Lily Lawrence Bow, Home-! stead, Fla, Frances E. Heid, Chicago, Ill, vice presidents; jSonville. | Miss Fae Louise Russell left sacl ‘the morning bus for Miami YOUR DOLLAR IS DOUBLED In Purchasing Value On ¢ These Items Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Slappy | of Jacksonville arrived here today $3.95 $4.95 SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1939 pastor of the Memorial Church, West Palm HaHa MONDAY SPECIALS AT APPELROUTH’S — Store Of Fashion — -—- * “tae. $1.95 All shades, ALL-OVER-LACE im Silk and Cotton Will make a very nice Summer Dress, yard ALL COLORS SHADOW BATISTE. es aaa ae Sie Carmen Lagos Signes, Paterson, | where she will spend the week- lover the Overseas Highway for a N. J., secretary-treasurer; Mar-j|end with relatives and friends. cia Taylor, Boston, Mass., cura-| tor. : Announcement Of Marriage | | Mr. and Mrs. William Wickers | of 417 Angela street announce the} marriage of their daughter, Miss Odell Wickers, to Ralph Ken-! nedy of Jacksonville, Fla. The wedding was solemnized at the Immaculate Conception Frank O. Weech, who was at- tending the Grand Lodge of Masons in Jacksonville, returned over the highway last night from! Miami. George Spencer, delegate to the sessions of the Grand Lodge; Independent Order Odd Fellows, ' at St. Petersburg, Fla., returned | on the bus last night. Mrs. Birdie Wilson was a pas-| lvisit of several weeks at the © ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin L. Russell on Margaret street. While here Mr. Slappy will un- 'dergo a tonsillectomy at the U. }S. Marine Hospital. ‘CHOICE POULTRY AT FULFORD FARM Fulford’s Poultry Farm is fea- | church of Jacksonville, April 14.|Senger on the early bus today turing choice poultry at attrac- Miss Wickers is a graduate of the Convent of Mary Immaculate, | Class of '36. Mr. Kennedy was a student of | Immaculate Conception School of that city, and is also serving the} church in other capacities. Sedality Group Meets Sunday | The Sodality of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Parish will hold its monthly business meeting after | the 9:30 a. m. mass tomorrow. | Plans will be made for the Mothers and Daughters Commun- | ion Breakfast for Mother’s Day and for the chicken salad supper, whieh is to be held Saturday,| May 6, at the Woman’s Clubhouse. The committee chairmen will choose new members at this mect- ing and reorganize their work. | Key West Woman’s Club *\’ SPAGHETTI SUPPER Teeny, Apes 31 5 ee At the Clubhouse, Tickets 50c Make Reservations With “COCKTAIL LOUNGE ond COFFEE SHOP | West-Havana Cigar Co., going to Cedar Keys for a visit {with relatives and friends. J. G. Piodela, Jr., left on the! included in the suggestions. Free ¢NEW LACE DRESSES, Pastel early bus this morning for a visit! with friends in Miami. itive prices in an advertisement on page one of this issue. Roasters, Hens and Fryers are delivery is offered to patrons of | this long-favorite establishment. i Mrs. Blanea Garcia and Luisa }j Cabrera, employed at the Key: left on} the Steamship Cuba for a short} visit with their families in Tam-! pa. They will return in about 10} days. j Louis Godinet, messenger with | the Western Union ponent {Co. who was spending a vacation with his brother in Tampa, re-| |turned last night over the high- | j way by bus. OVERSEAS Fleming Street Methodist (Uptown) Church PASTOR JIM LILLY Presents SUNDAY—1l1 A. M. “Christ Banquet.” T. B. KLEBSATTEL, Director | of Music NEW SUMMER RATE TERRACE OUTDOOR BOWLING Duval at Angela Paka Oe eek ion ir. Now Finder een eamnneiera |: & if 10 PIECES OF NEW “50: AT-A SPECIAL HOLTSBERG’S Specials for Monday ! Dresses! ALL NEW — ALL DIFFERENT TRIPLE SHEERS, CREPES, SHARKSKINS, SILKS, PRINTED AND SOLIDS—SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS $1.98 SILKS PRINTED AP Reh ee NEW WHITE HANDBAGS, 12 styles ae CUTS, FOUR GORE, LACE TRIM- ONE.TASLE OF SILK REMNANTS PRICE Na Dresses! SILKS IN GO) US LORS. oud ‘yard ww FOR MONDAY crsrrrrrrrrrrrrl00> i ) ) ) \ % : N ) ) & = & |SLADIES’ BEACH WEARs is CLEARANCE s ¢Bath Suits _ $Slacksets @Sharkskin Slacks - | $Farmerettes if F t BEAUTIFUL SHADES ag! OF ORGANDIES Ideal For Graduation Frocks All Shades 50c NEW SHIPMENT of WASH DRESSES on sale at TO Hi ——. 79¢, $1.00, $1.15 and $1.25 showing of Children’: SOCKS. NEW HOPSACKING SLACKS - $1.00 each Ladies’ Children’s Dresses Sizes 2 to 16, Washable PRINTS, on sale at 50c SILK DRESSES at 25% less—BUY NOW! MONDAY 8:30 A. M. $1.09 each DRESSES DRESSES Shad —_. $1.98 each DRESSES a y fs Bu le tim __ ‘$1.98 ea “SIZES FROM 12 TO 52 ONE BIG COUNTER ODDS and ENDS $3.00 to $6.00 values ALL $1.00 PAIR |3setect Your SUMMER OUT. 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