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PAGE FOUR =: SOCIETY _ : e * ° MARIE CAPPICK, Editor - --- PHONE 436 SEDSeecoccoasaccccccececccecccaccncseceoseeeeesee To Represent Justice Temple | Local Club |Plans Program Mgrs. Andrew R. Miller left yes-| Justice Temple No. 17, Pythian terday afternoon for Miami where Sisters, is preparing a program she‘ and Mrs. William R. Warren! which will be presented Tuesday will represent the Key West Wo-!night in the Harris school audi- man’s Club at a meeting of the'torium. There will be a two act southeastern council of the Florida! play with specialties between the Féderation of Women’s- Clubs to'acts and those arranging the en- open in*that city tomorrow, The'tertainment promise that it will Corat Gables Woman’s Club of be unusually interesting. A : Mrs. O. E. Sandquist of this} Thanksgiving basket will be given tity“is president, will be the hos- away during the evening. te8s club at this meeting of the! Personal Mr. and Mrs, John W. Hattrick have gone to Key Largo where they will spend: the winter. papshdts Charles Ketchum, who left Sat- urday for a brief business trip to Miami, réturned over the East Coast yesterday. Miss Rose’Sporer, dietician with the U. §. Public: Health Service, who was spending a few days in Special yesterday. + Mr. and Mrs. J. were visiting relatives. in New Smyrna and Jackgonville, were returning passengers over the East Cherry, who Saturday Mrs. Meade A. Love;-state president of the Flor- ida“Federation of Women Clubs; Mrs. Shearer, vice president at large; Mrs. I. A. Bennett, sectional ‘yiee president, will arrive for an £ visit to the local club. visiting officers will be met et the train and a luncheon will be given-by the local club, which will bevattended by members of the board of directors of the Key West ‘Wottan’s Club. Ditectly after the luncheon @iere will be a meeting of the Wo- man’s Club at the club house, and all'members gre urged to be pres- ent to greet the visitors. This miséting will sbe at 2 o'clock. P.-T. A. Meeting Here Tonight willbe a meeting of the Tu Senior High School Parent-| -. ¢ Association tonight in high school auditorium, begin- nitig’at 7:30 o’clock when the fol- program will be presented. Masicale Tonight At Colonial Hotel The first public appearance of the Civic Music club will be made tonight in the ball room of Hotel Colonial. An exceptionally good musical program will be presented | by some of the best local talent. |Miss Mary Elizabeth Grillion will direct the program. Endeavor Society’ Holds Meeting Miss Dorothy Wood was _ in charge of a meeting of the Seniér Christian Endeavor held. Sunday night at the Congregational church. This was a well attendéd and inspiring meeting. The topic under discussion. was ‘Good and Evil in Newspapers.” * There was a special musical program. songs, Mrs. James. Roberts; songs, high school glee club. There will be a monthly business meeting and all members are asked ng, Jack Knight; group ofjto attend. CALE a NDAR oe Tuesday «Musicale by Civic Musical Club, Colonial Hotel. * Official visit of Mrs. Jessie Moore, Great Pocahontas to local/Sun sets . degree of this order. Study class of Methodist church at 4 o'clock with Mrs. C. M. Woman’s Missionary Society of Fleming Street Samford. Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order De Molays,' meeting at 8 o’clock Rite temple. $n Seottish fies’ Aid Society of Ley Memorial church meets at 4 o'clock. |High ... orld Friends’ Club and Bible hour at Wesley House at 4 o’clock. Junior Boys’ Club meets at Wesley House at 7 o'clock. All-day sewing for charity at Woman’s Club building. ‘ Wednesday “Prayer service in Presbyterian church in connection with week of prayer and self denial for home missions, * ey Boys’ Club at Wesley Heuse at 4 o'clock. + ¥oung. Adylt Bible Class of Fleming Street Methodist. church tlock with Mrs. C. M. Samford. Thursday »-o Sewing classes at Wesley House. at 4 o’clock.. “Young Peoples’ recreation at First Methodist ¢hurch Sunday school ‘building at 8 o'clock. » Glass in parliamentary law at Woman’s Club house, Miss Mollie Parker: teacher. : J Friday Girls’ Club of La Trindad church meets at 4 o'clock. »-Play at Harris school under direction of Miss Leota Grillon and Mik. Charlotte Haskins at 8 o’clock. 3s Saturday ! «a Meeting of Woman’s Club at 2 o'clock to greet Mrs. Meade I. Heyerand other members of Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs. ODES ‘OF THE MOMENT Paseeccccencocccccccccecococcescecoccaccoecceees mests at 4 Coast yesterday. R. Delgado was a returning pas- senger over the East Coast yester- day from Miami where he went for a few days with relatives. Charles. Williams was an out- going passenger yesterday for Mi- ami and expects to remain for some time. Jose Ramon Medero and Gabriel Herrera, members of the Havana police department, who were here for several days on business, left on .the Cuba yesterday for Ha- vana. — Mrs, A. E. Woodburn, formerly Miss, Bessie: Moffatt, who. was in [Key West. for a while as guest of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Moffatt, left yesterday afternoon for her home in Homestead. Miami, returned on, the. Havana THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mention | F. S. Robins, superintendent of motive power and machinery of the F. E. C. R’y., and Mrs. Robins who came in Sunday for a brief visit, left yesterday afternoon for their home in St. Augustine. Luther Parker and Jack Dakin, of the veterans bureau, were pas- sengers yesterday for Miami, over the East Coast. Mrs. Hilburn Saunders left yes- terday afternoon for Miami where she will visit relatives and friends for a few weeks. Mrs. R. J?-Parkinson left over the. East Coast yesterday after- noon to join Mr. Parkinson in Mi- ami. | Mrs. A. R. Miller was a passen-| ger on the afternoon train y terday going to Miami for a stay of several days. Paul J. Saunders, vice-president} and general manager of the P. and O. S. S. company, who was in Havana on a business trip, re- turned yesterday on the Florida and left over the East Coast for Jacksonville. Mrs. William Steitz, of Lake- land, chairman of Corrections and Institutions of the Florida Feder- ation of Women’s Clubs, who was here for two days, in the interests of child welfare work, left yester- day for Miami accompanied by Mr. Steitz. TODAY'S WEATHER Temperature® Highest ... Lowest Mean .. Normal Mean Yesterday’s Precipitation .0 Ins. Normal Precipitation .... .07 Ins. *This record envers jour period ending at 8 o'gloak this morning. 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