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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY— Young Women’s Circle of Fleming Street Methodist Church will entertain in the evening Young Women’s Circle of Ley Memorial. Parsonage. jo 7UESDAY— Stone Church Service Club meeting. 6:30 p. m. Church Annex. Business meeting of Junior Woman’s Club. 5 p. m. Woman’s Clubhouse. Everready Star club meeting. 3:30 p. m. Residence of Mrs. Wil- liam Weaver. eee as THURSDAY— Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 p. m. St.. Paul’s Parish Hall. Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. Stone Church Annex. Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. — ies SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. JWC Entertained At Social Meet Mrs. T. B. Klebsattel and Miss Fortune Lopez were hostesses at the Junior Woman’s Club social last Thursday at the Clubhouse. First prize was won by Mrs. Nanez-Roberts Wedding Sunday Miss Zelda Nunez became the bride of Bert A. Roberts in a lovely home wedding last eve ning at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hernandez, 1013 Margaret street, parents of the bride. Purijton Hownitz was best man and Luisa Nunez, sister of the bride, was the maid-of-honor, Nota Public Pedro Aguilar performed the ceremony. Present at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Crusoe, Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cruz, Mr. and Mrs. Man- uel Valdes, Mrs. Catherine Mar. kowitz, Florence Markowitz, Cath- ; erine Knowles, Katie Knowles, Noel Roberts, Elizabeth Cruz, O. C. Baker, Irene Valdes, Luisa 2 Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. E. Russell, |Suelo Carmona, Susan La Kin, Mr. and Mrs. Esteban Santana,|Rose Appel, Alce Curry, Clara Mayfield Taylor, Mrs. A. Garcia, | Yates, Maudie Lowe, Virginia O’Neil Adams, Harry Perez, Elma Shine, Benildes Remond, Louise Bowman, Mi. Luisa Nunez, | Delaney. _ Norma Riggs, Nerieda Valdes, | _ Business Tomorrow Rose Vaides, Celia Rodrigue | Business meeting of the Junior Phylis Matcovitch and Messrs. | Woman’s Club will be held at the Manuel Valdes, Esteban Santana, Woman’s Club building on Divi Purijton Hownitz, Bert Pinder, | Sion Street tomorrow afternoon George Valdes, Carlyle Spencer |at 5 o'clock. and many others. Miss Susan LaKin is president = of the group and she will preside jat the session tomorrow. | Jolen deicioenii dla. Homero }to Miss Clara Yates, Present were: Mesdames Hollon Bervaldi, Ida Kennedy, Andrew Elwood, Sam- uel Russeil, Swen Koller, Alvin Costar, Dumont Huddleston, Al- jlen E, Curry, Eddie Cassity, L. T. |Bragassa, Wm. V. Albury, Evelio |Cabot, Robert Dopp, H. M. Mul- linax, Joseph Lopez, Jack De- jlaney, A. H. Sheppard, Jr., Glen Archer, Raymond Curry, Merrill Roberts, Vincent Cremata. Misses Anita Salgado, Vilna Alfonso, Betty Rae Russell, Louise Ketchum, Marjorie Gwynn, Warrens Entertained At Cocktail Party The hospitable home of Dr.| Gulf Station Manager and Mrs. Wm. R. Warren was the scene of a beautiful social} Gulf Supreme Service Station event Saturday evening honor-|i8 now under the management of ing Mrs, Austin Harper of Jack- | John Blackwell. The station is son Heights, N. Y. with a cock-'located at the corner of Eaton tail party. i William streets. The spacious rooms were dec-| The new manager announces orated with huge bowls of fall | that he will appreciate the pat- chrysanthemums and _heather./ronage of his many friends. He The tea table was especially} will carry a complete line of Gulf prettily decorated with autumn | products. leaves and golden yellow can- | fp ons cea a - \HEAVY VOTE Mrs. Austin Harper wore a} Louise Hawkes, Solita Cobo, Con- | beautiful gown of flowered taf- IS EXPECTED THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | ~~ ANSWERS TO i TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 PERSONAL MENTION |. Miss Ada Tomlinson, who had been visiting for several days in! the city, left on the afternoon! | bus yesterday for Palm Beach, where she will stop for a few} |days before returning to her} {home in Flint, Mich. 1. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Glenn Cunningham. Daughters of the American Revolution. 2,240. An airplane accident. Alaska. Bow. Wales. An’-ces-tor; not an-ces’-tor. Gospel of John. Mrs. Frieda Muckenfuss, was jan arrival on the afternoon bus |for a sight seeing trip to the| ;city, and enjoyed her visit to the! | Tropical Aquarium immensely. | |She left for her home in Balti- |more, in the afternoon. j 10. Mrs. James Johnson was: an — 5 iy - ‘arrival Saturday for a visit with brief time with relatives and 'Mr. Johnson and other relatives, | friends. land left on the early bus today |for the home at Miami Beach. mea Tie {arrived from Miami for a stay Mr. S. E. Woodburn, who had been visiting at the home of her} \sister-in-law, Mrs. Victor Mof-{*® the guest of ‘her uncle “and lfat and family on Whitehead|@Unt Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F.| Glen Archer. Consolation went |street, left on the early bus this} Pierce at the corner of Pine and| pack to ‘your Alma Mater’?” ask- |morning for her home at Mara- ' Pearl streets. | thon. Sree: | Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah Carey | larrived yesterday afternoon from Miami, called here because of the illness of a sister, Mrs. En- ;tique Cruz, at the residence on {Caroline street. ) (CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED Miss Dora Cale, from the of- \fices of the Thompson Company, jleft on the afternoon bus yester- day afternoon for a visit with rel- atives and friends in Miami. Jack Pinder, who is employed jin Miami, spent a weekend visit jhere with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pinder, 1217 Pe- tronia street. Mrs. Maude Johnson, of Oak- jland, California, was a_ sight| seeing visitor yesterday and had) a delightful sight seeing trip over | | the city, and left on the 5 o’clock! jbus for a visit to other points in| FOR RENT the state, en route to her home. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. | two bedrooms. Modern con- veniences. Apply Smith’s Gro- cery, corner Georgia and Vir- ginia streets. oct20-tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS, electric refrigerators. Apply Valdes Bakery. sept30-3mo Miss F. Lindahl was a visitor | ¥ pees pent aes yesterday, enjoyed a very! ‘an modern convent 500 pleasant tour around | eae oot isaecaaige ter (4 the city) - and left on the 5 o'clock bus for, Seminary street. oct9-tt ;Miami en route to her home in, FOR SALE Chicago. | ; SEIDEL |R. S. HOWARD PIANO for sale Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Halladay,| ‘cheap. Apply 922 Eaton street. |left over the highway this morn- nov13-4t |ing for Miami where Mrs. Halla- ; 3 day will receive medical treat-' TWO BEDS complete with coil jment. They will return Satur-! springs and Inner Spring Mat- | day. tresses, $18.00 each. Four Dress- | Serer | ers, $7.00 each. Apply South | Mrs. Oliver Haskins was a re-| ern Cross Hotel, 326 Duval turning passenger on the bus! street, nov13-1tx yesterday afternoon from Ft.! | WANTED—Electric Water Pump, condition no object. State price. Box L, The Citizen. x oct31-tf | eee | Miss Winnifred Smith, of |Coconut Grove, arrived Satur-| |day for a weekend visit as the} {guest of Miss Elizabeth Sharp-j {ley, attended the American Le-| gion ball at the Country Club); | Saturday night and left for her} |home yesterday afternoon. i Mrs. Charles Louis Pierce, has/| ;with relatives and friends, and| ‘| dragging down the flowers and! eoeccccccoroocoocosecees | il] wind. . It has swept away! CRACKS and COMMENTS| many pesky you-know-what-we- don’t-mention-out-loud-for - fear- By A people-away-from-here - might - FLORIDA CRACKER think-we-have-them. “LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY’ But, oh, what a life, complains that married man who ogles the pretty girls all day on Duval street. He is worried over all the good looking uniformed men ar- riving in town. "GRAPES OF WRATH": izes irate visitor who found the hood of his car raised this morning and trash thrown over the ma- chinery by destructive hoodlums. PEPE’S COFFEE SHOP has Shortly after she had celebrated |the most intriguing and interest- her 20th wedding afniversary, i8 atmosphere Gust looking in | Mrs. Dwight Mortow, seated next {om beleyinaig / acted hepa Hears : ig ‘fun to listen in and hear what to Paderewski at dinner, recalled ae i jall those men talk about from | to the great pianist the night long | settling the Monroe Doctrine to who isn’t who in politics. ABOUT TOWN: Mrs. Ella Cash | looking lovely in a smart fall en- isemble. . .Albert Peirce—where MRS. AUSTIN HARPER, of Jackson Heights, N. Y., who has been the guest of her brother, Dr. Wm. R. Warren and Mrs. Warren, left for her home in the North today. This lovely visitor ; was the recipient of many social courtesies during her visit in |Key West, where her many old friends were delighted to enter- tain her. TO LOVE AND CHERISH: | | ago when she had first heard him play in the Northampton Acad-! emy of Music. “Do you often go ed Paderewski. “Yes”, replied Mrs. Morrow. “I like to go sit ‘in my old chapel seat and think ‘how much happier I am now than I ever thought I should be”. Paderwski was deeply interested. | “Do you mean to tell me you are happier now than you ever ex-, pected to be when you were 18?” jhe inquired, “Yes, indeed”, she | replied. “Mrs. Morrow”, he ex- |claimed with a low bow, “please | permit me the honor of meeting {your husband”. — Christian. | Science Monitor. MRS. E. P. WINTER is an at- tractive woman with a fine sense |of humor. What a blessing for! herself, her family and her! friends. A sense of humor is; more valuable than all the in-! ventions of modern housekeep-! ing. Unfortunately, there is no! | school where this accomplishment ! | can be learned. All too often the} \laughing girl does not grow up| a laughing woman. . She may re- | gard herself and her own affairs ! with a pretentious seriousness. | Egotism is fatal to a sense of humor. i i | Let Us Estimate on YOUR Printing | POSTERS BOOKLETS STATIONERY OFFICE FORMS at Reasonable Prices PHONE 51 —_—_ i | “LISTEN, THE WIND": Not | the one made famous by Ann, | Morrow Lindbergh but the one in | Key West the past few days, / THE ARTMAN PRESS ‘THE CITIZEN BLDG. However, it isn’t an! SR SE SES ae REMEMBER THESE MEN small trees. ‘ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1939 you pay your gas bill—is no long- er wearing that cute little mus- tache. . .Orchids to the Key West Lions Club. It is to have a den all its own very soon and can do some fancy and plain roaring. Here’s hoping the Lions give a house-warming when the new club opens and invite a lot of Lionesses and other ladies. . . Pretty Miss Margaret Bernal has an out-of-town visitor coming in to see her frequently and a lit- tle bird tells us he means busi- ness. . .Mrs. Wallace Kirke is in New York doing some shopping for Fall merchandise. . .There is Mrs, Carl Bervaldi, looking vo- gueish and extremely smart. These Key West women are un- usually pretty. . .So many attrac- tive Fall clothes in the ‘stores and dress shops and so many al- GIVES DOG DRINK: DROWNS CLAREMONT, Calif. — The frantic barking of a little dog caused several persons to follow him to a water hole where they found the drowned body of Jim- my Sanford, 8, who had, a short while before, taken the dog to the pond to give him a drink of water. luring a‘lvertisements of enticing nature. CHEERFUL CHERUB SAYS “It takes all the joy from JA wild shopping spree And the next day drives me dis- traught To find that the shops Took me seriously and sent me The things that I bought”. Adios, FLORIDA CRACKER. "I'm Glad I Tried 4 Alka-Seltzer \ 1 And They Say It With a Smile! Do the members of YOUR family say this? \ If not, perhaps it is because you have never given Alka-Seltzer a thorough trial. | All over the world people who have used Alka-Seltzer are | enthusiastic in its praise. icine cabinet; if it is not, it won’t you think. | | | i | ( If Alka-Seltzer is as good as we say it is, you want it in your med- cost you a penny. We will the purchase’ price to any new user who is not entirely satisfied. ote feeuly -mnysneed Alks,Seliece socnet aod ae guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded covers its use in all conditions listed be- Gas on Stomach, Acid Indigestion, Heart- ‘burn, “Morning After”, Muscular Pains, Neu- Headache, Distress of Colds, as a Gar- Irritations. ralgia, gle in Minor Throat TOMORROW! Cast Your Vote Early LIOOOPIETO METIS IOI Ds, For Everyone” Unite on ; serine’ N N b Lauderdale where she had been'FoOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE feta. Mrs. George Allen Warren spending the Weekend withoMr. | ore cis saleegl ieee Poe was lovely in black and white (Continued from Page One) | ‘ ; R i A n satin. Miss Etta Patterson was |Southard and Elizabeth Streets. eee sae P.! upstairs Apartment, private pa- attractively gowned in sprigged| Third Ward — Inspectors: 3 sans " tio entrance, beautifully furn- chiffon. Mrs. Susan Shourds|Charles Matthews, Sr. Ross ished; 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, wore a smart taffeta ensemble.! Whitmarsh and Robert H. Smith; close-in, overlooking ocean and Mrs. James Roberts was lovely in|Clerk: Floyd Dillon; Policeman: park. Abundant water. Low blue lace. Mrs. Warren was be-|Eddie W. Albury, Sr. Polling} cost, easy terms. Apply Henry comingly dressed in soft flower-| Place: Ashe Street near Southard | Pinder, Rear 619 William street. ed chiffon Street. nov9-1mox Others Fourth Ward—Inspectors: John were Wm. R. Warren, Joseph Cleare, Virgil Lowe, Jr. Goldsmith and Jim Roberts.|and Thos. H. Russell (Buster); Over a hundred guests called|Clerk: Rogelio Gomez; Police-| during the evening. |men: Chas. A. Pierce and Everett | ee Roberts. Polling Place: Golden) Louis Dion To Be Eagle Hall, Petronia Street off, i White, Married Nov. 25 | Fifth Ward—Inspectors: Henry | — Saunt oe, aber pephests and |from my precious Mother ve hear. D. "Hall; Policemen: Richard a eee eee aaa te ae your Sawyer and Eugene B. Albury.|§ bangae's ” \Polling Place: No. Three Fire face. Though I look. the whole Station dn: Grinnell Street, |world over there is none can Sixth ‘Ward-cInapectors’’ Phil-|‘Ke your place. In my heart aE 3 =| i tly, place November 25 in Cumber-|lip Baker, Hugh Hinde and Al-|¥Os Suameny. chee aunsred lana jberto Castro; Clerk: Emerito| aay esa mother, tati1 ido Miss Connell is the daughter Gomez; Policeman: Dewey Riggs. | 1¢+’ : : j . % t think of you. ‘a “aes |Polling Place: High School Gym- ar : a oe f Mr. and M 2 ce 1. | of Mr. and Eugene Connell. asta . Francis off United I miss your kind and willing She has been employed at Prov- | hand, cheery step and face. I “Equal Justice MARIO B. RIOS For Councilman Moral Integrity Charles Maloney left on the morning bus for Miami for a business visit and to spend a apearoo’ |SWM. T. DOUGHTRY, JR.S LOPEZ JR. |X FOR MAYOR on see OD iiicie - bieeessaive —Casedle POLICE JUSTICE Para Juez De Policia |\" Wer gweeeewewwetIsIe aaa. EVERETT P. WINTER -For City Councilman PARA CONCEJAL IN MEMORIAM the hostess Jr., Sam} Besiaring In sad but loving remembrance of my precious Mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Howell, who departed this life October 24, 1939: Sad and weary, life is not the! same since you were called away. | FOR QUICK SALE—Smith and) Corona Typewriter, like new, $15.00. NAVY CLUB, Fitz-| patrick and Greene. nov11-3t FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse Johnson Outboard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- tinguisher;' Pair of Oars and) Row ‘ks; Anchor with Rope; Umbrella—all for $85.00,.Apply 1217 Petronia Street.. jun27-s FOR SALE=2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $850. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street, aprl4-s and | | Fearless Leadership PARA CONCEJAL W. A. FREEMAN QUALIFIED EXPERIENCED For Councilman \ You know how much I loved you, how tender was your care. No more words of joy and comfort Announcement h been made by Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dion of the approaching marriage of their son, Louis, to Miss Mary Angela Connell of Cumberland, Mary- land. The wedding will take uy Carleton will make a !2-SHF HOTELS | Street. | idence Hospital Washington, 4 : : pe ate asi es Special attention is called to the fact that at all the above Polling Places Election Law Sec- tion 68 will be enforced. The public must keep away from the ‘entrances for at least 15 feet dur- {ing the voting except to cast his or her vote. D. C. Mr. Dion has been with the Social Security Board for the past few He graduated from St. ph’s High School in Key We ® The newlyweds will make a wedding trip to Key West follow- ing the ceremony and will spend their honeymoon in this city They will reside in Washington. Jo: Everready Stars Meet Tomorrow Everready Star Club will hold a regular meeting tomorrow aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Weaver on Southard street. The meeting will start at 3:30 o'clock. All members are re- ‘miss you, oh, precious Mother, I miss you every place. my home I wander and see your | vacant place, it will break my heart to see no precious Mother there as time flies on. I miss you more and will miss you until we meet'on the Golden Shore. OPAL HOWELL FUSSELL. novl13-1tx in Key West who will be glad | to welcome him back. e PALACE LEGALS IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JACKIE COOPER Feige op yisaima, "| STREETS OF HEW YORE CCMEDY and SHORTS In re Estate of G. BOWNE PATTERSON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS When to|BRING YOUR VISITING friends: in need of a good night’s rest | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL.) Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. sins chaeid | “Key West's Outstanding! LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage | Open The Year Around J. FRANK ROBERTS Good Councilman Para Concejal Le hid he hd TO ALL CREDITORS, LEGATEES, DISTRIBUTEES, AND ALL PER- s HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- NDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: (Pilot) For Councilman PARA CONCEJAL. For Fifty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West ‘City Government Is A Business—— Why Not Successful Business Men To Run It?’ > VOTE FOR Col. L. C. Brinton FOR COUNCILMAN : Para Concejal ideede dt dinddiedddtedded re, ; Ot LL dd Cok ke ddede ded Ide JIM ROBERTS For Councilman PARA CONCEJAL | LMOOIOOTOIIINOTTO ION, STRONG ARM You, and each of you, are hereby quested to be in attendance. Capt. Slingluff Back For Season Captain R. F. Slingluff, retired U. S. Marine Corps, arrived Sat urday following summer visits at Washington and Baltimore. Captain Slingluff is returning to spend the winter here at 1407 United street. The captain is well-known to a host of friends; notified and required to present all aims, which you, or either of you, jmay have against the Estate of G. |Monroe County,’ Florida,’ to the | Honorable Raymond R. Lord, Coun- ty Judge of Monroe County, Flor: ida, at his office in ‘the Count Count: months from the date of the first publication of this Notice. ETTA PATTERSON, Testament of G. Bowne Patter- son, deceased. sSeptl8-25; oct2-9-16-23-30; nové-13, 1939, abi Bowne Patterson, deceased, late of | Court House in Key West, Monroe | Florida, within twelve (12) {| Dated September 15th, A. D. 1939. As Executrix of the Last Will and | HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay | Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping Districts and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room with Bath—$1.50; Double Room with Bath—$2.00 BRAND COFFEE For Chief MONROE THEATER Shirley Temple—R. Scott SUSANNAH OF THE MOUNTIES Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c:; Night—15-25¢ C. (Floney) PELLICIER Para Jefe De Policia LL nk dbtkdedtdedhdddetdtidd of Police Ni ; : . 2 || For Chief Of Police | WAN ELWOOD: | For Re-election Para Jefe De Policia. Beat See ee b