The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 22, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Sock Social Tomorrow Night WENT TO MIAMI | | MARRIED BY JUDGE LORD | PERSONAL MENTION Records in the office of County | Judge Raymond R. Lord show! ‘T() VIEW MOVIE that application for a marriage! |license was made at the office! ges ia Saturday afternoon by Joseph; Returning over the highway 2 es M. Dinneen of Pittsburgh, Pa.,|last evening was a party of Key 7:30 o'clock in the Parish Hall. der apec eth cigs party |and Miss Lucille Huriter. \Westers who left Saturday for | will then continue to the west| The license was issued and the | Miami for the sole purpose of | coast. {marriage ceremony was per- | Seeing the magnificent picture Annual Sock Social sponsored by the Woman’s Guild of St.| George E. Hartmann, of Cleve- Paul's Episcopal Church will be | and, Ohio, who had been visit- held tomorrow evening, Tuesday, |ing briefly with friends, left on An invitation to the public-at- large has been extended. Program is as follows: | Opening—Father A. B. Dim-} mick. Selection—Senior Choir. Vocal Solo—Joe Austin Pierce. Piano Solo—Sylvia Baker. Selection—Junior Choir. Piano Solo — Elizabeth Gardner. Vocal Solo—Phyllis Espinol. Piano Solo—Edna Jean Gard- ner. Nursery Rhymes — Mother Goose, Zetta Francis Cabrera; Son Jack, Junior DuBrueil; Deedle Deedle, Peter Stanley Knight; Jack and Jill, Billy and! Caroline DuBru: Rock-a-Bye, Mary Theodora Sweeting; Polly Put The Kettle On, Barbara Ladd; Georgie Porgie, Holton Jaycocks; Mistress Mary, Phyllis Elizabeth Cruz; Betty Blue, Bar- bara Ann Adams; Bo-Peep, Mar- jorie Gomez; Boy Blue, James Baker; I Had A Husband, Gale Sweeting; Lucy Locket, Sally Goss; King Cole, Jay Gould Higgs—Fiddlers, Robert Sawyer, Paul Newhouse, James Baker— Bowl Carrier, Joseph Lopez, Jr. —Pipe Carrier, Roger Wayne Sweeting; Twinkle Twinkle, Mar- celle Richardson; Miss Muffet, Audrey Jean Wilson; Old Woman In A Shoe, Shennihan; Mary's Lamb, Mary Anne Mat- chet; Girls and Boys, Junior Du- Brueil; Cat, Jeanie Ca- ty-Dumpty, Hen- Needles and Pins, Barbara Ann Sare One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, Anita Esperdy; Pop Goes The Weasel, Rose Ma- tie Shennihan. Tap Dance—Jeanie and Bette Canova. Sing A Song—Entire group. Thank You—Jeanie Navarro. B. A. Thompson left _on~ the jj morning bus today for Ohio Key iP: Zz poate nae |where he will join. his vessel which is engaged in sponging. | seen. sata | ANSWERS TO Mrs. W. M. Oliver left on the! TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ j In the party were Bascom L. ;Grooms, president of the Key learly bus this morning for| isit her bother-in-law a ele vaaned bra and Mrs. Fred Below are the Answers to Today's | West Electric Co., Mrs. Grooms | Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 jand their son Bascom, Jr., A. M. | Hewett, cashier of the Key West | Frohock, | Coffer-dam. | Electric Co., and Mrs. Hewett 2. Clemson and Boston Col-/and Mrs. Jim Roberts, demon- lege. strator of electric appliances. aie al | Subscribe to The Citizen—20c paren | weekly. Mt. Everest. Backward. Ih The giraffe, Ka-les’-ent; not kal’-e-sent. | Boxing. { It is French for pen-name. Ann Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Martin and | 1. family, who have been spending a few days in the city and were guests at the Hotel La Concha, left this morning over the high-| way for their home in Kansas| City. | MONROE THEATER Spencer Tracy—Nancy Kelly Z ine STANLEY and LIVINGSTONE j Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25c Miss Isabelle Jameson was a. passenger leaving on the morn- ing bus for a brief visit in Miami, and expects to return tomorrow. SLE EI HMw w Milton Kohn, salesman for a large mercantile house, who had been spending three days in the city, left this morning over the highway for Miami. highway” to view the city and; the many interesting sights, and to tell the story when they return — to Berwick, Maine, | Oliver Haskins, engineer with the P. and O. S. S. Co., and sta- tioned at Fort Lauderdale, was in the city yesterday for a visit with Mrs. Haskins, and other rel- atives. Judge E. R. Lowe of Taverner, who is also a Lieutenant Colonel on the staff of the governor, is in the city today, attending to vi ‘ business at the county court —— house. H John G. Sawyer and daughter, FOE EAT } Miss Gloria, who had been in mr. and Mrs. Robert George Tampa for the funeral of Gus and son Robert arrived in the Ayala last Friday, returned on city Saturday and contemplate the Steamship Cuba yesterday. | spending the winter. Mrs. George! * was, before marriage Miss Alice Gwynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gwynn. rique Esperdy eens Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wardlow and children, came in from Mi- ami Saturday and visited with their families before leaving on a | hore Mrs. G. F. Corndon and A. E. the return to Miami. Comdon, Chicago, are sightseeing } |visitors in the city and today! were visiting the places of inter- | est and were intrigued with the interesting sights at the Tropical ! Aquarium. | Navarro Edwin S. Davies, representa- tive of the Southeastern Branch of Insurance Underwriters, left yesterday for Miami with Mrs. Davies, who is returning to the : home in Tampa. Mr. Davies is 5 | returning to Key West this eve- au aeucomne bpctemir rata ag lahan, left over the highway this morning for a visit of several! jdays in Mami. | CASA MARINA NOTES REGULAR SUNDAY PUT- TING SWEEPSTAKES was held afternoon on the beau- Marina green. Mrs Peter Schutt carried off the top honors among the ladies with an excellent score of 20 for the nine-hole event. Landon N. Hoyt won in the men’s division with a score of 19. However, he was forced to play-off with Arthur McNeile, who also scored a 19. They played another nine and still were all even. On the next hole, Hoyt got down in two putts while MeNeile was forced to take three. Those participating were Mrs. Clarence T. McNeile, Mrs. N. L. Hoyt, Mrs. R. D. Patterson, Mrs. Henry Barrett, Mrs. L. R. Hogle and Miss Barbara Gordon. In the men’s division were C. B. Cole, Peter Schutt, L. R. Hogle and Lawrence Day. ig | io Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Sawyer were passengers arriving on the 12:30 bus yesterday for a_ visit with relatives and friends. County sauaes 2s nord | Lord and Mrs. Lord were Passen- | Fred Loeber was an arrival in eerie ae aeotee Bese | the city yesterday for a_ sight- Oy eee aueee ee 08 ei seeing trip, and a possible stay business trip and expecting to re- of several days. turn this afternoon. ; Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hall Mr, _7- F- Burke, of Springfield, T } and Mrs. Elwyn H Lord, Miss Ohio, came in yesterday on the é Cf haps e Drusilla Lord and Miss Hazel F. | 12:30 bus, on his first visit to 3 Pa Key West, for a sightseeing trip, 4 ie ie enter aide and the ride over the bridges. Tonight, perhaps, some- over the bridges and “beautiful | one you know is a little | lonely. and FISHING CAMP _|_ ‘Tonight, perhaps, she’d THE ONLY FISHING PARTY Restaurant—Home Cooking| give a lot to hear your yesterday was that of Mr, and) Cottages—Charter and Row {| voice, Mrs. Herbert Swisher and Mrs. Boats—Private Beach E. J. Swisher of Jacksonville. ———"— ee They were out all day aboard the “Pilot 1” with Captain Bill Wick- ers. Their catch included 15 barracuda, the largest being 23 Pounds; four good-sized qunenist’ Basil Rathbone—Boris Karloff | basaie ocd poor isatu- haem pha! TOWER OF LONDON | two sailfish and hooked one ade WhICh’ SDE STAY, SELECTED SHORTS | : So will you. MANY OF THE CASA MA. *teeecesenoscoscaesconcs | RINA GUESTS are playing in the —| | Lopez Funeral Service | blind bogie tournament each Established 1885 week at the Country Club. Yes- terday, Mrs. R. Colt tied for first i jocemediih tira IEE tneetces and Embalmers place with Dr. Avery of Key est. Sh ed 104 and with Be ee ae 24-Hour Ambulance Service {> Phone 135 Night 696 ;! her handicap of 25 gave her 79, morning for a day in the Gult| Boca Chica Resort Stream. MISS ELIZABETH BISHOP of Key West entertained yesterday afternoon for several friends. Those from the Casa Marina who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Wat- son Lawler, their daughter, Cath- erine, and Lawrence Day. Perhaps tonight you'll call her by Long Dis- tance. And she’ll think of that call for days... and be happier because of it. PaLaer FRED B. SNITE, of Chicago, and George W. Cannon, of Miami were the only anglers to go out from the Casa Marina dock Sat- urday: At that, it was only a y party and they were aboard the 'y B” with cap- tain Ted Canov: It was pretty rough and cold; however, at 5 o'clock they were in with a box full of fish. Included in the catch of 17 were barracuda, grouper, amberjack and_ bonita. The largest of the groupers weighed 23 pounds, while the of the barracudas tipped ales at 22 pounds. Mr. Snite. who is very fond of grouper, even | took some back to Miami with him. He remarked upon leaving yesterday morning how much he likes it here and is considering coming back for a couple of weeks of fishing. TWO BOATS went out yester- day but one can’t really be‘ counted. The vessel did not get started until after 3 o’clock in the afternoon. It had on board How- ard J. Hull, Frank E. Peck, Mart- in E. Lindgren and M. M, Schen- en, all of New York. They are here for a week of fishing and just went out in the afternoon to try the water. Red Williams of the “Evelyn” was the skipper and he took them out early this TONIGHT AFTER SEVEN YOU CAN TALK... About 100 Miles for 35¢ 200 Miles for 65 | 500 Miles for $1.15 the lucky number. Mr. Colt fin- ished in a five-way tie for the second place honors with 92-15— 77. R. D. Patterson, also of the Casa Marina, competed and scor- ed a gross 89, which was pretty good golf. It was Mr. Patterson’s first round of the season and it was mighty windy out there yes- terday. These reduced rates apply on Station-to-Station calls placed any evening after seven or at any time on Sundays. Person- to-Person rates are also reduced at these times. CASA MARINA Key West's HOTEL DE LUXE American Plan 200 Delightful Rooms, Eack With Private Bath Beautiful Cocktail Lounge DANCING NIGHTLY Casa Marina Orchestra PETER SCHUTT Manager a St. Paul’s Woman’s Guild ANNUAL SOCK SOCIAL Tuesday, 7:30 O'Clock PARISH HALL Public Invited — Good Program SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY i INCORPORATED ee st ne eet The RENDEZVOUS 410 Fleming Street o—o—o WHERE GOOD FOOD MAY BE OBTAINED o—o—o Cocktail Lounge MODERN BANKING SERVICE The First National Bank of Key West Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TRY IT TODAY— | oe The Favorite in Key West ;NO NAME LO STAR >* BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Directly on Beach Famous Soha Honda Fishing Reef — Tarpon — Permit ne COTTAGES $2.50 AND UP Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty PHONE NO NAME KEY NO. 1 | ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners Serving Key West and Monroe County Since 1891 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |formed immediately afterward Spectacle in technicolor, “Gone! | With The Wind”. They said this | ; morning that it was one of the} | grandest pictures they had even | | A Guide To Profit - Service - Results Key West Buyer’s Guide A Reference Of Firms Who Are Specialists In Their Fields RELIABLE FIRMS WITH WHOM 10 TRADE PHONE 809-J —for— See them now—on display at 1212 VARELA EXPERT: ‘RADIO SERVICE Complete Line To Choose From i ALL SIZES OF REFRIGERATION BELTS E. MARTINEZ Phone 861-J | | | | | FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE JOE CRUSOE Only high grade parts used . . . work done at most From Any Electrical Current— | RUNNING WATER | Diy Automatic Water Sys- tems operate from electric cur- rent, so if you have the “juice”— no matter where you live, you can enjoy its countless advantages. With a DAYTON, you can have N ) running water anywhere in your 3 RN \ er epioe bind comers pera for bath, kitchen and laundry. RENTAL There is nothing to get out of order. LIBRARY It is entirely automatic, trouble- Latest in fiction, non- | free and guaranteed, giving the fiction and mystery same dependable service as city stories. water mains. Let us tell you how UNUSUAL the low cost will be justified many RESORT WEAR THE LITTLE SHOP 210 Duval Street NEW DELUXE DAYTON WATER PUMP 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 Cafoline Streets Nothing on the market like it for the money! PIERCE BROS. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts.. SOLD ON EASY, TERMS SPITE PPTSIe SITIES TSTIIISISTISOISS ISIS SSSI ISIS SISOS SS SSSI ISTOSASIOIIISIM: ne ne eet eng FOR QUALITY PRINTING Call 51 THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building Drink — PEPSI-COLA Healthful and Invigorating MANUFACTURED \ LOCALLY Contributi: to the welfare of this city by employing ae Key ‘West labor exclusively. FISH FISH ALWAYS FRESH at LOWE’S For All Laundry Services including Linen Service for Hotels and Rooming Houses PHONE a7 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified . Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE, NO. 1 THE ry . hk FPIFPPILLLIALZL LY 2 In Every T n Beery Town || pee, ‘| JOHN C. PARK REXALL STORE i : 328 Simonton St. Is The Best : Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! PHONE 177 Gardner’s Pharmacy 534 Duval Street PLUMBING PHONE 2-1896 1351 N. W. Tenth Ave. PHONE 348 MIAML FLA. FOR FARES AND SCHEDULES FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY Eas Sag PRICE TOURS 505 Duval Strect WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ——AT REASONABLE PRICES—— FRANK JOHNSON, JR. 604 Duval Street Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Souvenirs - Gifts. 604 Duval Street The Old Reliable Since 1898 Phone 126 Ms FIP ALLA LEAD 2 ae MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1940 LOCCOVNOCL EME III IOL ISIS IO SISOS DIOIIOMOOIIIIIIIOIISLSIDIIIONAIIIIII III IIL IL MI DGD DLT: NaI III aI IIIa AT.

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