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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | | CLASSIFIED COLUMN PERSONAL MENTION WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1940 ITCH aasen| Satisfaction or Money Back | If the FIRST bottle of Imperial Lotion fails to satisfy in the relief of itching Finnish Relief Ball | To Feature Floor Show | Excellent floor show is being Heart Dance Tonight At Habana-Madrid “Luckie Heart Dance” has been | Junior Women Rehearse | For Annual Style Show! Final rehearsal for the annual Style Show to be presented by the Senior and Junior Woman’s Clubs of Key West tomorrow evening, will be held this eve- ning at the scene of the pageant, grounds of the Casa Marina hotel. gowns they are to model as sup- plied and featured by wearing apparel stores of the city. | It was announced today the complete list of gowns shown, | with model and_ sponsoring | store, would appear in The Citi- | TRANSPORTATION i ‘VP53 in K | LEAVING FOR CHICAGO about |Stadron in Key West, left Ball scheduled for Wednesday \ter of ceremonies, Billy Armond, P.. Herriott, member of the | shaped up for the Finnish Relief | Scheduled for tonight at Habana- | that; February 20. Want party to |for Miami this morning on the evening, February 21, at Habana- share expenses. Am driving|early bus, to enjoy a leave . of| madrid Club. | new Plymouth Sedan. Box ML, absence. The Citizen. feb14-2tx | G. F. Miller and Mrs. Miller, | be iM |say Best of Key West talent will jnounced, featuring novelty num- |bers and acts by the club’s bevy | combined into one big show agony of Eczemi ladrid Club, club's genial mas- | Ringworm, T ys. Complete new floor show is an-| “Key West's Rash, Tetter, Scabies, itch, money returned. ‘oe Simply at invisible Imperial Lotion as needed while nature Reips heal. LA CONCHA HOTEL zen this weekend, following the} jof beautiful girls. Many prizes} will be awarded. Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Baiceow Macca aed (Cacsal PROPERLY fitted, grace- fully styled eyewear can do much to enhance the at- tractiveness of your face. Let us show you Loxit, the newest in beautiful rim- less glasses. This eyewear Lost The bevy of Junior Women |show. pene had been spending a ore eee ementod by the Habana- me in the city, left on the early | Madrid’s cast of entertainers who ; will practice their promenade’ The grand event gets under) 5 t : ‘Ys ipa { There willihe no cover or ade steps to music, wearing the way promptly at 9:00 o'clock. |PAIR SPECTACLES in Case. Re-;bus this morning for Miami and pave something special in store | mission charge: | ward if| returned to V. A.|other points, en route to their for those who adine: out. to. enjoy | as Archer, 1407 Petronia street. |home in Staten Island. } : feb12-3tx Lounge { DINING and DANCING Garage , {Strictly Fireproof Open The Year Around KEY WEST WOMEN | Visitors Married ee Here Yesterday RSET !a delightful evening and help the! J. M. Simms, who stopped here | worthy cause, { |for a rest after a vacation spent ANSWERS TO ra | | { HOTELS Their Homes and. Gardens | —) By MYRTLE COSiGROVE oo MISS ETTA PATTERSON and HER HOME Wt the Florida Reef before advent thouses was sels, it was Key rich a bane ve: t to the ,» a boon Not only unque West cargoes were aged and here for sale, but many a cast ashore remained to found a himself ot son nd establish he leading citizens. > with S‘aipwreck- y wor ame so impress- of the went north, with his but it is le per- s close friends d. The result of ut down in the ar 1 ory, for Alexander Pa y friend were none oth 1 Messrs. Simonton and Whitcheac, who became o' TS of the island. . .The earliest re ords teil us that John W. Simo: ton 1 hased the island in Gu he he poss: ngaged ed place when he wife and three chi n, for so from its, Pablo. 000. Later, he sold r of his interest to Mes John Wainer John Mounta‘ and two cther quarters to Mes- John Fleming and John Whitehead. . .Trouble e when it was learned that had made a conditional to John Strong, who later transferred his claim to 1 Gedcles, but this matter ettled yy compro- mise. either a remarkable coinc else the name of John nely popular at that period. for it will be noted that all of the eight purcha bore the baptismal n: Miss Patterson, gran daughter of Alexander Patt is in po the origin sers. sale was It is or 1umber of s of the early liest of these dated ber states that John ferred one-quar- then known Island to John Fl Especially inter ing cancelle check May 8 payable John W. Simonton for issued by John Whiteh Another document is a act incorporating the City of Key West. This was sed February 3 Alexander Patterson ed a pretentious home at »w known as 522 Caro- reet. He was e in civie ession of Oc! Simonton py of Long stablished. trumental in man | \Ley Chaiek Young Cape Hatteras to "Clubs. Yesterday afternoon from the | office of County Judge Raymond | R. Lord there was issued a mar-} \riage license authorizing the | marriage of Michael E. Casey, | broker cf Miami, and Miss Agnes | Effa Kiffer. Before leaving the office they agreed to have the ceremony per- formed by Judge Lord, and the| !witness was County Solicitor Al- | brought | | len B. Cleare, Jr. | Women To Meet Young Woman’s Circle of Ley Memorial Church will meet this Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Will Doughtry at her home on Grinnell street. « Members of the Circle are re- quested to notice the change of date. An interesting program is be.-ng arranged. Doria Divine, she studied reper- toire under Richard Percy, Edna Roslyn Park, Percy Stephens and Oscar Sanger. During this pe- riod she sang in the chorus of the Metropolitan Opera School. ‘She signed a contract to ap- pear as lyric soprano with Arthur Pryor and his band, but just at this auspicious moment, her mother was taken critically ill and passed away. Her work in the musical world was never re- sumed, except locally, so it might be said that the career of this talented artist was finished be- | fore it began. . .Miss Patterson is widely traveled. Not only has) she seen the wonders of her own country but she accompanied a hool friend on a tour around tHe world. Two years ago she traveled extensively throughout | ‘Europe. The feature of this trip | was the coronation of King | George VI. The voyage was . made on the North German Lner , | “Columbus”, the ill-fated vessel scuttled off prevent cap- ture by the English. . She is in- terested in dogs; in fact, the rais- | ing of pedigreed dogs may be} sad to be her hobby. . .Her great- est interest lies in her home and garden. . .She is an active mem- ber of both Woman’s and Garden She is past preident of e latter organization and was man of one of the first Shows. ..A large and lovely garden surrounds the fine } old Patterson home. Just now it is gay with tropical blossoms. The vivid crimson poinsettias are the finest to be found on the is- land. Three varieties of bou- gainvillaea are in _bloom—after- | glow, the Daniel Bacon and the purple. .Miss Patterson special izes in annuals, The marigolds, ndulas, bachelor buttons and arkspur are a delight to behold ...There are many interesting trees, a number of which were that was recently | | 'V- planted by Judge Patterson. Out- * the date repre ¢ lature 1844-45 nue ne de him. . . Judge one of lawyers He was U. under four served 9 y i en fire in destroyed t major portion of the city Patterson obtain sd pern to quarter many n the Army Bar- them were the mained until ire could be page showir fore a also the Patterson home. t istlearned that Key a population of 16,000 ng the inter- Miss Patter- e is a mantel in the li- t her father had made from a arind tree under which she played as a child. . . Miss Patterson attended school at St. Mary's Hall; Burlington, N. J. She re d an excellent mu- sical education, having studied voice culture for five years .in New York under the best of teachers, after completing her training under Madame brary "ter. Lena | stand’ng are the fruit trees and | end pritchardia palms. rlet plum, one of three on the island, is said to be the} only tropical tree on the island; that sheds its leaves in the win-/ -A picturesque chump of bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) is one of the most striking features of the garden and excites the in- A st * terest of every winter visitor. . . Some of the trees and plants have > reached the century mark. There is a chump of yellow elder, the original of which was planted by Alexander Patterson as was a Grand Duke jasmine—a treasur- ed Key West pink rose, noted for its fragrance was planted some 40 years ago by Mrs. George B. Pat- terson. . .Two rare pink shower trees (Cassia grandis) grace the front lawn. These were raised from seed obtained in Honolulu - by Miss Patterson. (Next Week: Miss Mary Dunn and Her Home) CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends for their acts of kindness tendered us during our recent bereavement, the death of our beloved one, Mrs. Mariana Fletcher. We are grateful to those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the beautiful foral tributes and messages of sympathy. THE FAMILY. febl4-1tx | 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. mayl7-tf POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED: Experi- enced secretary, stenographer | and typist desires position. | Best references. Box D, The Citizen. febl-s | FOR SALE SALE—2-story Bahama _ type} house cn lot 48x106, on Caro-| line Street near Elizabeth; price, $1,200. Three houses on good-size lot, corner United and Varela streets; price, $1,500. Four lots fronting 164 feet on’ Flagler Avenue and 93 feet on} Leon street. A dandy Apart- ment House site; price, $2,000. Two lots, corner Flagler Ave- nue and White street; size, 90x100; fine home site, restrict- ' ed neighborhood; price, $2,500. Three !ots fronting 130 feet on Flagler Avenue and 100 feet on White street. Excellent Apart- ment House site; price, $3,500. Nice 8-room house, newly ren- ovated, near North Beach and home in Cadillac, Mich. Mrs. Kathleen Wicker, who | the city with friends, left on the! morning bus for her home Sarasota, Fla. in} several days, left on the morning! bus for High Point, N. C., from there will go to his home in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Wm. M. Arnold and} jaughter Billee Elizabeth, left! yesterday with Mrs. J. L. Plum- |'PRICED FOR QUICK CASH'mer for Miami, and will visit for several days. ; Miss M. D. Thacher, who was} the points of interest, morning for a short v! left this Sin Mi- jami, and will then pf®ceed _ to... her home in New York City. Rev. W. J. Walsh, who been visiting in the city for 10 days and was a_ guest at St. Mary’s Star of The Sea Rectory, | left this morning for Miami, NEGRO MINISTERS TO HOLD INSTALLATION | The Key West Negro Minis- | terial Alliance will have its in-, had: Billy Armond, master of cere-- TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ |in Cuba, left this morning for his | monies at Habana-Madrid, is ar- ranging the show. All proceeds will go to the Fin- \had been spending a few days in |nish Relief Fund. - |Rev. J,.A. Simpson, pastor, New- 'man Methodist Church, presi-! aS ey dent; Rev. G. W. Allen, United | isi: Wesleyan J. L. Walters, after a visit of Gents RevS/RiKenius Church of and | God, treasurer; Rev. A. J. Kirk, ' chaplain, and Rev. S. A. Laing, (minister of the Trinity Presbyte- jtian Church, secretary. Church, _vice-presi- | The public is invited. How To Relieve | laden Bronchitis j visiting for several days. seeing | Bronchitis, acute or chronic, is an condition of the mu- bro! cous ranes lining the tubes. Creomulsion goes right to the seat of the trouble to loosen germ legm, secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, bron pucous membranes. Tell your druggist You a bottle of Greomulsion with the | Tacersending that you os to like e way ickly allays the cough or you are tS have your money back. CREOMULSION , for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis FAST DIRECT FREIGHT SERVICE City Park, on corner lot; price, ‘stallation service at the Bethel Boston, New York, Miami $3,000. House alone worth more than sale price. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, 419 Duval Street. feb10-tf TWENTY-FOUR FOOT Cabin, Cruiser “Dart”. Chrysler Mo- tor. Apply 617 Grinnell street. feb14-3tx PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. jun25-t? FOR SALE CHEAP—Beautiful 7-room bungalow with sleeping porch, also front porch, both screened. Reasonable terms. Apply 1119 South street. | feb feb14-6tx ANTIQUE COTTAGE ORGAN in fine condition. Al- so, fine toned piano in first- class condition. Apply Haydn Illingworth, 615 Elizabeth street, febl4-tf *REED TWO LOTS on _ Washington: street near White. $750 for quick. sale. Apply 1219 Pearl street. jan5-s | FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM! CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse Johnson Outboard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- tinguisher; Pair of Oars and Row Locks; Anchor with Rope —all for $150.00. Apply 1217 Petronia street. jun27-s ‘OR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. | Run from Washington to Von! Phister street. $850. Apply Tear 1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s F TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500’ sheets, 75e. The Artman Press may19-t? | TWO-STORY HOUSE AND LOT. 616 Francis Street. $2500.00— $500.00 down, balance $25.00 monthly, 6% interest. Price re- duced for cash. Also several vacant lots, low prices, terms. Apyiy Box R.L., The Citizen. jan22-s THREE PFLEUGER .TEMPLAR REELS. In good working con- dition. Will sell cheap. Also, have Redwing 28-36 horsepow- er motor with many new parts. Will sell entirely or by parts. Apply Box P, The Citizen. jani9-tf HOUSE and TWO LOTS, nine Tooms, all modern conven- iences, beautiful lawn, double garage. All taxes paid, furn- ished, radio, piano, typewriter, etc. $4500 cash of $2500 down, balance in 1% years. Robt. J. Lewis, 1611 Von Phister street. decli-s SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c | The Artman. Press. novi9-tf A.M. E. Church tonight at 8! o'clock. Rev. Allen J. Kirk, pastor of the A. M. E. Zion Church, will} deliver the sermon. H The officers of the alliance are: | \ The RENDEZVOUS 410 Fleming Street o—o—o WHERE GOOD FOOD MAY BE OBTAINED o—o—o Cocktail Lounge C000CCOOr000.+ 2000 Jacksonville, Galveston | | New Orleans and Beyond From Key West alternate Mon- i days. From New York every Thurs- | aye | From Boston every Tuesday. | From Jacksonville, Miami and New Orleans every two weeks. Clyde-Maliory Lines C. E. SMITH, Agent Key West, Fla. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Monroe County Democratic Primary, May 7, 1940 For Sheriff BERLIN A. SAWYER Even if you con't do this . ... you can have cool feet! Weee FORTUNE GOOLATORSE @ Maybe you can’t dip your toes into the lake or ocean every da but you can give 'em a k by letting us fit you in a pair of our Fortune COOLATORS! The perforations bring in a walk- ing breeze at every step... kee your feet cool and comfortable, the time! The BETTYE RAYMONDE J, G. Kantor, Inc. RESTAURANT Open 11 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. LUNCHEON _______s 35e up DINNER —____ 501 Duval Street PHONE 897 Opposite Kress Store Below are the Answers to Today's | i 2. 3 8. 9. 10. For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Daily Quiz printed on Page 3 Strait of Messina. No. Commander-in-chief of Finnish armed forces. An animal related to horse and rhinoceros. Wild rose. Baseball. He’-li-o-type; type. Kentucky. Clarence Edward Gauss. France. i the} WHAT ALIFE and CHARLIE CHAN AT not _hel’-i-o- | | chestra 15-20c: Night—15-: THAT'S A REPUTATION ! 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