The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 23, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL C ALENDAR TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club nnex. Florida Children’s Paintings Everready Star Club has all day quilting party beginning at 10 a. m. Luncheon at 1 Goshorn. THURSDAY— eee Social meeting of Junior Woman’s Club. 5 p. m. Clubhouse, Division street. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. Stone Church Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayvi eee SATURDAY— | Annual Hallowe’en Dance by Junior Woman’s Club. 10 p. m. Cayo Hueso. SUNDAY— Be NS Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. Supper. 6 p. m. Stone Church Exhibit opens at Art Center. o'clock. Residence of Mrs. G. N. p. m. St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Annex. iew Park. PERSONAL MENTION Joseph Richardson, who arrived Saturday for a brief visit with his family and friends, left yesterday afternoon for Miami where he is| employed by a large company manufacturing insecticides. Miss Joan McKenzie, boarding student at the Convent of Mary Immaculate, who had been in Mi- | ami visiting her mother and friends, was a returning passen- ger on the 5:30 o’clock bus yester- day afternoon. Mrs. Manuel Barros was a pai senger on the early bus this morning going to Miami for a visit with Mr. Barros, who is em- ployed with the P. and O.S.S. Co., on the Steamship Florida. Miss Betty Whigham, who had been on a visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary Whigham, at the home on Frances street, left on the morning bus for her home in Tampa. Jr. Woman’s Club |Spook Dance Saturday Color, spooks and _ masks _ will VISITORS ENJOYED Emil Panavino and Mrs. Harriet M. Lamson, of Far Rockaway. N. Y., were visi- tors in Key West yesterday afternoon completing a sight- seeing trip, which had taken them to all interesting points. on the east coast of the state. They were delighted with the many courtesies received while in the city. Discussing their visit in this city, Mr. Panavino said: “We have enjoyed ourselves in Key West far beyond our expectations, The whole trip has been a series of surprises and one of the most genuine of the trip in this city was our dinner yesterday after- noon at the La Concha Hotel. “After having enjoyed one of the most pleasing meals imaginable, served in elegant style, the waitress brought to |feature the Junior Woman's Club | |Annual Hallowe’en Dance Sat-| jurday night at 10 o'clock at Club} Cayo Hueso. | ! Mrs. Joseph Lopez, chairman of | the dance committee, and presi- | dent Miss Susan La Kin, are mak- | ling a special effort to have all; |come out in the colorful costumes | of Hallowe’en. | Last year’s J.W.C. Hallowe'en | |dance was one of the successes of | ithe season with a large number | appearing in costumes. Hick cos- | itumes, the pirates and colonial gentlemen, Robin Hood and Maid |Marian, numerous bouncy clowns | all turned out in their various | | personalities to make the evening | {a great success. Prizes will be awarded for the} |prettiest costume, most original | {and most comical. A door prize | jwill also be offered. | |Ley Young People | |Enjoy Hallowe’en Party | our table two portions of de- licious birthday cake, and in- formed us that it was a cake which had been made ex- pressly for the manager, Miss Elizabeth Sharpley, who was celebrating her birthday and the cake was a memory gift by the employes of the hotel. “That moment was one of the memorable points of the trip. and our only regret was that we had not the pleasure to personally express to the manager our appreciation of her gracious thoughtfulness. That cake surely tasted good”. | SSIS ISIS TS MISS SHARPLEY IS BACK FROM TRIP Miss Elizabeth Sharpley, man- | ager of the Hotel La Concha, who | L. H. Helliwel, of Miami, was|_ Young Peoples’ Division of|had been enjoying a vacation in ae ae a visitor yesterday on his first|/Ley Memorial Church was en-/| Baltimore and Washington, visit-; COLORED CATHOLICS trip over the highway, and said \tertained with a Hallowe'en! ing relatives in both cities, re- that the bridges are perfect ex- |Party last Friday evening in the|turned over the highway Satur- amples of engineering work and magnificent pieces of construc- tion. Miss Aileen Bethel, who spent the weekend with the home on Angela street, left on the morning bus yesterday -for Rock Harbor, where she is spend- ing some time with her father. Mrs. Frank Guito, been visiting _ relatives friends, and was the guest of her who had; and | church annex. Games were! played and a good time was had | by. all. | | Those present were: Farland, Lennie Hobbs, |Cates, William Cates, Joe Saw- lyer, Henry Sawyer, Milton |Spencer, Della May Pierce, Edna Spencer, Harry Elwood, Miss Elizabeth Rosam, Mrs. Gladys Roberts. day evening. A. P. Shoemaker, auditor for the Edgewater Gulf Hotel, an- other Du Pont chain of hostelries, returned to the hotel in Missis- sippi. Lk hd hk ded de BIRTHDAY CAKE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN; - SADIE HAWKINS’ DAY |NEXT TUESDAY EVE! | Reported by “MARTI” HAWKINS The topic for conversation among our fun-loving young gen- eration these days is the coming event, Sadie Hawkins’ Day, which is to be put on at Habana-Madrid on the night of Hallowe’en, Tues- day, Oct. 31, under the auspices |of Club Marti. Sadie Hawkins, a husbin’ hunt- jin’ gal from the hills of Kaintuck’ haint goin’ to be left out of the cel-e-brat’on. You can wager a shekel or two on that. And nei- ther are several hundred Key | West fun-loving young folks. In every section of the city club girls are discussing plans for the gala shindig with their members jand while they don’t know it yet, ithere is some talk of several prizes | {for the gals and lads imitating the ;characters: L’l Abner, Sadie 'Hawkins, Marryin’ Sam, Hamless | jJoe, Daisy Mae, Ma Yokum and ;Pa Yokum. Meantime high school students are showing an interest’ in the gala Sadie Hawkins’ party and you can expect a good many of} them to join in on the fun and| | dressed in the very best Dogpatch jstyle. There will be all kinds of dances with hill-billy square dance through to a big jiter-bug con- test. And perhaps a touch of the | Boomps-A-Daisy, the very latest in dizzy dance steps. \Everready Stars |Meet Tomorrow t Beles | An all-day quilting party by \the Everready Star Club will be | {held tomorrow, beginning at 10; jo’clock in the morning at the jresidence of Mrs. G. N. Goshorn. ( Luncheon will be served at ;one in the afternoon. CELEBRATE TOMORROW | . The Catholic Colored Celebra- jtion, due to inclement weather | last Thursday, will be held to-| morrow evening, Tuesday, at 8/ ;_ Charles Milord, Willard Cook,| who was in Key West in place of o'clock. The entertainment, serv- her mother at|Dorothy Smith, Maureen Mc- | miss Sharpley during her absence, Cecil | jeft yesterday afternoon on the; ing as a prelude to the IV Cen- | tenary of the establishment of | the Jesuit Order, will be held in St. Joseph’s Hall. oe . STREETS OF GOLD | | Orange, Calif.—An engineer, to } ‘satisfy his own curiosity, took a! For Fifty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lund- quist, left yesterday afternoon on the bus for Miami. Miss Juanita Shepherd, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shep- | herd, of 702 White street, left yesterday afternoon on the bus for Jacksonville, where she will spend a while with relatives and friends. |samiple of the material the streets | Warren Baby of this town are paved with and! Christened jhad it assayed. The report show- | Bama es jed that it assayed $4.20 a ton in | Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | gold. seph Edward Warren was christ- | me ened Randall Edward yesterday | at 5 o'clock at First Methodist) SADIE HAWKINS’ DAY Church with Rev. G. W. Hutchin- | AUSPICES—CLUB MARTI son officiating. Godparents were Miss Rose | sg —| ui 7 <r |May Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. James Johnson left on/|Helio Lopez. | Gould Curry’s Orchestra the 7 o'clock bus this morning} ee | Admission 60c Ladies Free for Miami Beach, after spending | ¢ . a while with Mr. Johnson, rei-|Social Hour atives and friends. |For JWC Mrs. Euphemia Chavez was a} passenger on the early bus_ this morning going with two children to Miami for a visit with Mr. Chavez, who is employed on the | 3! : | Steamship Florida, of the P. and {o'clock at. Woman's Clubhouse. | 0.8. S. Co. bufeare will feature the gc STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION MONROE THEATER B, Stanwyck—Joel McCrea Cecil B. DeMille’s UNION PACIFIC Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25c¢ YOURS WHILE TS HOTT ITLL TAKE BUT LITTLE CASH Mrs. Robert Dopp and Miss | | Clara Yates will be hostesses to} }members of the Junior Woman’s |at a social hour Thursday at 5 Mrs. Romey Tynes, who had | — | been visiting in Indianapolis, | Weck as naga of her, mother, Ind., with relatives and friends, | ae, See Faby: \ was a returning passenger on the | L. P. Artman, publisher of The Sap am erent | Key West Citizen, has left Point | Pleasant, New Jersey, where he MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1939 TIIMAIIDILIDODIIIIIIILDIIAI IID DIO III DIO D HW, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AN | 4 RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY ‘Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will . be Satisfactory in Every Way. N a N \ & 8 N N \ N) N) % N) N N N) \ N : \ FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE 5 See them now—on display at ~ 1212 VARELA STREET Complete Line To Choose From E. MARTINEZ Phone 861-J PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS For Quality and us! All lines of Beauty Culture RAIN WATER USED EXCLUSIVELY ARKER-HERBEX SCIENTIFI FOR APPOINTMENT—PHONE 870 ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON New Location—1116 Division Street SPECIALS FOR OCTOBER ONLY Genuine Phikeo RADIO TUBES at a 25% Discount FRANKELITE | ELECTRICAL FIXTURES at a 33-1|3% Discount Vita-Var Paints and Varnishes At A 20%’ Discount The above discounts are quoted from sta! e- ndard manufa a aca price lists. ANY QUANTITY—NO RESERVA. PIERCE BROS. PETER DOELGER BEER The Best of the f DIME BEERS For Sale By NORWALK TIRES and TUBES G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H.B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets ~ Prest-O-Lite Batteries Sages FACTORY PRICES CRUSOE'S TIRE STORE 117 Duval Street Fleming and Elizabeth Streets Drink—— : PEPSI-COLA Healthful and Invigorating MANUFACTURED LOCALLY Contributing to the welfare of this city by employing Key West labor exclusively. For All Laundry Services including Linen Service for Hotels and Rooming Houses PHONE 57 COLUMBIA ' LAUNDRY -~ PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 PORTER ALLEN ~~ COMPANY City Attorney H. H. Taylor, Jr., who had been on a short visit with his mother in Miami, re- turned on the late bus last night. 1 Appelrouth, who had been on a brief visit to Miami on business and pleasure, returned on the 9:30 bus last night. Walter Price, son of Mr. Mrs. Clem Price, Friday on the Steamship Cuba for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Ernest Meres, ine Tarpon Springs, was a returning passen- ger on the Cuba this morning. and Mr. and Mrs. James Bethune, of Plattsburg, New York, were visitors yesterday on a sightsee- | ing trip and told The Citizen they had a delightful ride over the highway and enjoyed their short stay in “this delightfully interesting city. . George Holcomb, of Saskatchewan, were arrivals yesterday after a visit to World’s Fair in New York, stayed several hours visiting points of interest, and left in the after- noon returning to their home. Joseph Plummer, of Miami, ar- rived Saturday afternoon from | Miami for a visit with his; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel H }| Plummer, and returned yester- day with Mrs. Plummer and son J. L., who had been spending a who left last) | has been on a business trip this | summer, for Key West. At Point | Pleasant Norman Artman, a son, is business manager of the Ocean ! County Leader. Virgilio Simon, Key West, who had been visiting | with relatives and friends, left on | the 5 o'clock bus yesterday after- noon for his home in Tampa. Charles and William Wells, bos NOW formerly of | who were spending a brief time | in the city with relatives and friends, left on the afternoon bus | yesterday, returning where they are employed with to Miami | one of the large gasoline dis- | tributing companies. Mrs. Charles Hall, who was in the city for a brief visit with Mr. Hall and friends, returned to Mi- | ami yesterday afternoon on the 5 | o'clock bus. | « | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wardlow, | who were in the city for a visit ‘the | With their families and friends, | | left yesterday morning for their | home in Miami. | i — TRY | The Favorite In Key West ~ STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS TO OWN A BIG NEW They’re Selling Fast for it’s the biggest buy General Electric ever offered. And the G-E Refrigerator has long been “the leader of the parade” in beauty, in practical convenience features, in down-right dollar-for-dollar value! DRY CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street In Every Town ——THES REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family THE BEST Never Sleep QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 FRANK X. KULL Monumental Marble, Granite and Cemetery Work Of All Description PHONE 2-1896 1351 NW. W. Tenth Ave. MIAMI. FLA. 328 Simontoi St. PLUMBING Duro Pumps Plumbing Supplies PHONE! 348 Gis0. A. BURNS 912 Windsor Lane GENEJRAL CONTRACTOR [ rid ait i New Buildinigs” --ESTIMATES FREE— Remodelling NJ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N ; N N % & N N . N ) N N \ N N N N N 4 N N N LN 5 N N N ‘ L C Ng N N) ‘ N N N N N \) N N N N N N N 2 ™.,

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