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SOCIETY -:-: MARIE CAPPICK, Editor - - - - PHONE 436 0G0F00000000000000000C00 000 DORA OEECOEROORCOE® Musicale At Colonial : Hotel Greatly Enjoyed «The musicale staged last evening atthe Colonial Hotel by the re-| eenutly-organized Civic Musical} Club; under the direction of Miss: George Jensen. Mary Elizabeth Grillion, was well} Violin solo, George Ybarmee. attended, considering this having} Vocal solo, Marguerite Goshorn, been the first public appearance accompanied by Cleo Kemp. of the members of this organiza-; Piano duet, Marjorie Frow and tion. | Mary E. Grillion. * Those attending expressed great! Piano solo, Yolandi Mendoza. delight with the evening's enter-| Club’s orchestra, George Ybar- tainment, with every number of,mea, Harry Weintraub, Sidney the program being well-rendered’ Aronovitz, Beulah Brantley, Jose- and greatly enjoyed by those mak-| phine and Gwendolyn James, ac- Recitation, Lillian Lujan. Voeal solo, Cuca Domenech. Sketch, Maudie Rose Brady and} Personal Phillip Bryant, of the veteran’s| bureau, who was in Key West for} | ater weeks, left yesterday for) his home in Melbourne, Fla. —_——- , . Mrs, Robert Lewis came in over: ‘the East Coast yesterday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F, Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jenks, .who were spending several weeks} with relatives and friends at Miami, land other points on the East! Coast, réturned on the Havana, Special ‘ yesterday. ! Envoy and Mrs. Lambert of the. Salvation Army, who were absent! from thé city for a few days on business, were returning passen-/ 'gers on the Havana Special yes- terday. | Fla. ‘for their home i left yesterday for Miami. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN STRAND THEATER \ Mention Luther Jackson and Charles P.!' A distinctive American prison McDonald, discharged _patients!Toad camp slang, apart in many from the Marine hospital, left sbi respects from the argot of the un- terday afternoon for their homes! derworld and the patois of peni- in‘ Miami: |tentiaries, is brought to light in “Hell’s Highway,” RKO-Radio’s powerful current vehicle for Rich- ard Dix, showing tonight at tne Strand Theater. For instance— | The cage-like wagon in which E lthe prisoners are confined at night, Mr. and Mrs, Gavin. Drum-|;.°Eiea'a “pie-wagon.” mond, who were here for a while} eres as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert! rng Ped or berth slept in’ is de- Knowles, left yesterday afternoon; ‘Phe captain of tia. prison camp in Miami. Mrs. guard is a “cabin boss.” Drummond expects to return to; The guard who wakes the con-} spend the Christmas holidays. lvicts in the morning is a ‘“walk- fer.” R. D. MacBain, representing! A mule is a “jughead.” the Clyde-Mallory lines, who was} A good time is a “whiffle.” spending a short time in Key West,; An informant is a “fink.” The prison yard is the pen,” Ellis I. Lamb, who was spending several weeks in Key West, left! yesterday for his home in Delray,| | “bull ing up the audience, The program ‘was a8 follows: Welcome song, Maudie Brady and George Jensen. ‘Voeal solo, Harriet Johnson. _Pitno solo, Cleo Kemp. Violin solo, Harry Weintraub. “Piano dugt, Rose Apel and Eyon Pinder. ‘ocal solo, Joe Lopez. Chorus, “Sylvia.” Trio, Mary, Beulah and Norman Brantley. “Violin solo, Nick Goshorn. Rose | Fine Program At P.-T. A. Meeting “Fifty per cent of class parents attended a meetting of the junior- senior high schoo! Parent-Teacher Association last night in the high sehgo! auditorium. The prize for this large attendance was awarded to Miss Mary Trevor's class. This was a business meeting followed by an entertaining pro- oe ‘2 Votal trio—Girls’ Glee Club— Rosemary Saunders, Ann Tuttle, Harriet Johnson. a glee club sang, Baby.” :Miss Dorothy Mayfield Knowles 5 the piano accompaniment to these selections. Mis. James S. Roberts sang, “Trees” and “Have You Seen My ' Garden.” * * Mrs. Hastings the aecompaniment to these selec- “Ken- ‘The senior class presented a one eet’ play, “What College Does to Some People.” In the cast the] following - pupils appeared: Mr, abit, Anthony Cruz; Mrs. Babit, Kerr; Jane, their daughter, Guito; William, their son, eet wise, a neighbor, A 3 Nellie, a maid, ‘Yates. ss December meeting will be féstured as “Father's Night,” When a special program will be given. A social hour was held after the program last night. Benefit Musicale Grand Saccess Mrs. Joe Pearlman and Miss Jennie Weintraub acted as joint hostesses at a recent benefit musi-| Gale given at Aronovitz hall, the proceeds of which will go toward the charity fund of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Congregation B'nai Zion. Phe program included vocal and ustrumental selections, and read- by’ Esther Grossman, Cynthia Rose Appel, Anita Ber- , Milton Appel, Harry Wein- ‘traub, Sydney Aronovitz, Jack and Henry Mendell, Jack Einhorn. An introductory talk on the ‘work of the Ladies’ Auxiliary was given by Mrs. Pearlman. ~« Those who arranged this enter-; Jatiment are exceedingly well pleased with the success that at- tended their efforts. Bridge Club Entertained “Ges, O'Neil Adams, Margaret street, entertained the Regular ight bridge club last night. Mrs. J.-A. Valdes won the club prize gndrit was announced that this club will-meet next Tuesday night with [Miss Margaret Lacedonia. playing were Mesdames J. B. aye | companied by Marjorie Frow. | Vocal solo, Mrs. James Roberts. Recitation, Rose Mary Albury. Vocal solo, Susan La Kin. Piano solo, Rose Appel, Trio, Josephine and Gwendolyn ‘James, accompanied by Evon Pin- der. Vocal solo, Alce Curry. Piano duet, Josephine Gwendolyn James. Chorus, “Trees.” Finale, “Happy Days Are Here Again.” \ } | and Spanish Class... ' Holds Meeting The Spanish classes conducted at the Woman’s Club, under the direction of Mrs. Eva Warner, con- tinue to*increase in membership. At a meeting of this class Monday night there were 40 persons pres- ent, all interested in the study of the Spanish language. Mrs. War- ner is much pleased with the inter- [est shown. Mrs. W. J. Phelan as- sisted Mrs. Warner in aécom- modating the numerous pupils. These classes are free to all men and women of this city, residents or winter visitors, and to all {whether members of the Woman’s educational program offered by ithe club to all interested. Classes] begin each Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at Woman’s Club, Piodela played! 1307 Division street, and many] meets at 4 o’clock with Mrs. C. M. Samford. business men are taking advantage, of this offer to learn Spanish un- der a competent and experienced teacher. Pythian Sisters Hold Meeting interesting and well at- tended meeting of Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters, was held Monday night, when it was announced that memorial services for a departed member of this order will be held next Monday night. These comt- memoration services: will be fot Mrs. Alice C. Dillworth. past ‘supreme chief of Pythian Sisters, and will be held in all Pythian Sis- ters lodges in the United States, the same evening. 4 It was decided that on Monday | evening, November 28, this temple will have annual roll call and. a Thanksgiving program. After the } meeting there will be distribution of food and fruit to sick and needy | persons. Visiting i\Key West } Mr. and - Mrs. Olaf Soderberg! have several of their relatives | visiting with them at their home there, the party having arrived lover the highway Friday evening | from Staten Island, N. Y. In the party are Mrs. Mary} Johnson and Miss Alice Johnson, mother and sister respectively of | Mrs. Soderberg and Mr. and Mrs. 'Rudolph Rafalsky, sister and | brother-in-law. i iSiloer Social Well Attended The silver social Monday night under the auspices of the Chureh Aid Society of First Methodist: church was well attended and thor: Those| oughly enjoyed. The program in-! food, white his bust now stands in x m ‘eluded vocal and instrumental Club or not, and are a part of an}; ; world of a young man who could} Mrs. Jessie Moore, Great Poca- hontas; Mts. Mary B. Sweeting, Past Great Pocahontas; Mrs. Anna Tracy, Great Keeper of’ Records,| were arrivals yesterday for a visit} with Minoca Temple-of the ord Kenneth Archer left on the Over} Sea Limited yesterday for Taver- niet, where he will visit for a few days before leaving for. Tampa. Miss Meta Pointer, chief clerk i 5 with the Canadian National R. R., Mrs. Neva Hall Martin, daugh-' who was spending a short time in ter of N. C. Hall, assistant agent}Key Wset on her return from a F. E. C. and P. & Q. 8. 8. Com-/ vacation in Havana, left yesterday pany, who was:spending two days! afternoon for Tampa en route to here, left yesterday for her home} Toronto, Canada. in Miami, : A convict is “a poor bully.” A juge is a “squire.” A lawyer is a “fixer,” Whiskey is “red-eye.” A pick is a “jack.” A Lothario is a “cutey-snatch- er. A sullen or sulky man_ is “blubbermouth.” A drug addict is a “Willie-the- weeper.” j A flogging is a “blood-thinner.” | To start working is to “pick ’em up.” A room where flogging is admin- jistered is a “slaughter pen.” \ These, and many other terms, will bé-heard in “‘Hell’s Highway.” a State Senator Arthur Gomez, who left Saturday for a few days’ stay in Miami, vetiirned yesterday over the East Coast. “ Owen. Smith, manager of one of) the. pecking companicé with head- quarters in Miami, left yesterday afternoon after'a ‘stay of “several days with “the: Técal’-representa- tive. © Mrs. L. R. Curry, sister of Mrs. W. E. Maloney, arrived yesterday for a stay with Mr. and Mrs. Maloney and other relatives. REDUCED SOME * Jacob. L. Allen, who was here een, for observatidn and treatment, left yesterday‘afternoon en route to Atlanta, Ga,, to: join Company H of the Eighth Infantry, to which company he is attached. a her divorce suit that when she’ married she weighed 126 pounds, | but after her husband took up| wrestling—with sher as his oppon-! ent—she went down to 114 pounds! in five months. Ernest Meres, sponge buyer and merchant of Key West and Tarpon Springs, left last night on the /Cuba for Tampa. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 19 the-office several months ago.| Subscribe for The Citizen His resignation was made neces-| weekly, sary because of his moving to Pahokee, Fla. PALACE William Collier, Jr. and Blangb Mehaffey in SOUL OF THE SLU! Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10 Elks Plan Election For Filling Office There will be an election to- morrow night in the rooms of B. P. 0. Elks 551, to fill the office of Esteemed Leading Knight, left vacant by the resignation of Arthur L. Mulberg. Mr. Mulberg was installed in For an act of kindness 25 years ago, Miss Eva Rasmussen, waitre: in.a restaurant at Waupeca, Wis., was recently rewarded with $10,- 000. THE PROOF..in Results!.. In clinical tests among thousands last winter in schools, colleges and homes—Vicks Colds-Control Plan cut the number and -duration of colds in halfl—saved almost two-thirds of the time lost from school due to colds!— reduced the costs of colds more than half!...The satisfaction of hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic users these tests. \Vicks Colds-‘Control Plan was introduced last winter, along with the new aid in preventing colds—Vicks Nose & Throat Drops. This new formula is the ideal ‘companion to Vicks VapoRub, standby of mothers for two generations in treating colds — externally. Together with certain simple rules of health, these preparations form Vicks Plan for better Control of Colds. How you can follow it in. your home is fully ex- ; Plained in each Vicks package. BRIEFLY, HOW VICKS PLAN WORKS When colds threaten—At that first feeling of stuffiness or nasal irritation—Nature’s usual signal that acoldiscoming on—use Vicks Nose Drops at once! They soothe irritation and aid Nature's func- tions in throwing off the infection that threatens. They prevent development of many colds. If a cold has developed, Vicks VapoRub—(now available in Stainless form, if you prefer)—is the proved, dopendable treatment. Just rubbed on throat.and chest at bedtime, its double action— continuing through the night—brings quicker, surer relief, Use of the Nose Drops during the day adds to comfort—helps shorten the cold. | “CALENDAR a Wednesday Prayer service in Presbyterian church in connection with week of prayer-and denial for home missions. Primary Boys’ Club at Wesley House at 4 o’clock. ‘Young Adult..Bible Class of Fleming Street Methodist church Thursday Sewing classes at Wesley House at 4 o’clock. youak Peoples’ recreation at First Methodist church Sunday school building at.8 o’clock. Class in parliamentary law at Woman's Club house, Miss Mollie Parker teacher. ce . Friday Girls’ Club of Lia Trindad church meets at 4 o’clock. Play at Harris school under,direction of Miss Leota Grillon and Mrs. Charlotte Haskins at 8°0’clock. ee oy t Saturday ) Meeting of Woman’s Club at 2 o’clock to greet Mrs. Meade I. Love and other members of Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs. eeacedecoccce | ROSCOE ROBERTS | | A) TRIBUTE | SOOSCooScaesseveoooneeee tired. I eat and sleep well, thanks The untimely death, the frus- to Vinol iron tonic.”—Mrs. M. trated life of. our .loved friend, Batdorf. Vinol tastes fine! Orien- Roscoe Roberts, has robbed the|tal Pharmacy. | | WOMAN, 87, NEVER TIRED +_TAKES IRON DAILY “I am 87, go to church and at- tend parties and do not get a bit { wcooeee TODAY’S HOROSCOPE eveceacncaceseconece have brought honor to his name and fame to his country. His} great possibilities made him a! God-given gift to the world. His} This is not a particularly strong electrical inventive genius, handi-| gay unless bolstered up by other Sate li leat geblabnary | Rood aspects, and eke is danger, him. an unheralded Edison. hae the native will bales ne} “He pessessed every quality to)/o" unprofitable ventures. Tne am-| become # great than, but thwarted/bition is good enough, perhaps a} ‘on évery side, his very genius sub-/tittle too elevated, but the mind} metged he succumbed finally to his | should be concentrated and not vogeltehees He Meyts Sie of’ allowed to wander into vain and fine: physique, tall, graceful, 4) iusive projects. If blessed with winning personality, with a mind) means, learn to make the best use charged with visions and great in-\of them and not to chase zephyrs. ventive dreams only a few ofj which were permitted development. } In a more sympathetic environ-; for dental hygiene has been adopt-! ment, with Ae pape helping] ed by 73 counties and more than | hand he cou! ve become a bene-} 100 cities and towns of the state. factor of science. Is not society's! I responsibility called to give a} BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING) reckoning here, the same society; WORKS. 514 MARGARET ST. ; that let the immortel Chatterton; PHONE 227. starve in a garret, that gave to) — 3 aaa Samuel Butler who asked for, acter, his high gentlemaniy coat bread, a monument, a stone, and, ties, his genius, because they were that let our own Dr. John Gory,|too great to be buried with him, inventor of artificial ice, perish for, without recognition. When some of our financial czars die the press cannot contain the eulogies to them. How unfairly fate deals | { The University of Iowa plan the Hall of Fame in Washington? his over I am deeply. grieved | death, I sent flowers to rest on his \bier as the last tribute of ad- | miration I felt for him. I am glad; |T gave him a bouquet everytime I) vs speared }met him, not of flowers from my lvati |garden, but words of encourage- Salvation Army | _ The song service that was ocho] ment, cheer, and praise. His death} Board Meeting | uled to be put on by the Juniors of! is another lesson to teach us that} sirestions are jthe Fleming Street Methorlist/we should scatter sunshine all ‘A.meeting of the advisory board|church Friday night, has been) along the way. W. V.| musical selections and readings, all Mar-/ of which were well presented. Per % | Con-| Song Service | Postponed Thompson, J. A. Valde Albury; Misses Julia Fina, Baret -Lacedonia, Clara “Amelia Lucignani, Clarabe! freras. with mankind. MINNIE E. OTTO. November 12, 1932. You know how it is. If a cigarette is mild—that is, not harsh or bitter, but smokes cool and smooth—then you like ofthe Salvation Army will be held | at 6 o'clock tonight in the army, hall, Fleming and Grinnell! streets, @tcording to announcement made today. ple ° > eeoe E FOR THE postponed until a later date, states } William N. Knowles, official of that church. The date for the event, stated, will be announced later. ‘ CITIZEN—20c WEEKLY | } iture is significant __ j evolved from in the long sge= of The recent picture of “Ev tion” with Clarence Darrow’s to recall in connection with Roscoe Roberts’ death: to behold what man has BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 24-Hear Ambelance Service Sullied Kmbaimer. Fiastic Sergervy Phone 135 Night Phons 696-W his development, and to witness; what man returns to. It is a great! mystery after all. i I bring this tribute to his eber-! @ 1982, Loccert & Mruas Tomcco Co, it and don’t worry about how many or how often you smoke. 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