The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 21, 1932, Page 4

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Banquet Given Honoring {A playlet was presented by Class "|Playlet Presented By | Harris School Class At a recent meeting of Harris School Parent-Teacher Association, there were 140 members present. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Personal 1 | George L. Babcock, who was in ceiving free lunches Harris} Miami on business, returned yes- school. \terday. It was announced that the fol-! lowing room mothers will have! at Mrs. Frank Dale, who was spend. | Mention Rev. Smith Hardin, presiding elder of the Miami District of the Methodist church, was an arrival | over the East Coast Saturday. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932. after-| Cee eveocccqcooovecesoeoe Today’s Anniversaries } COCO OOOHSESOSEOOAEEODASE 1694—Voltaire, famous French born. Died Company, left yesterday noon for Miami enroute to her home in Atlanta. \ Dr. E. R. Chapin, surgeon on}| |! i the staff at the Marine hospital, | Philosopher-writer, jleft yesterday afternoon for a|May 30, 1778. brief business stay in Miami. { 1835—Hetty Green, celebrated Mrs. Hilburn Saunders, who was; woman financier, born at New © ue e 9 3B, entitled “Cinderella.” Those|charge of lunches November 21|ing some time with relatives in} Norberg Thompson was a pas-/on a visit of 10 days wi Ja-| Bedford, Mass. Died i York ~~ a Officers Women Ss Clubs taking part were Ruth Stricker, |to 25, Mrs. Charles Aguero. No-|Miami, was a returning passenger | senger leaving on the Florida Bate tavon and friends in arcnl coeen. {City re copie ey spe: : e Dorothy Parker, Leota Pinder, Hol-|vember 28 to December 2, Mrs.| 0? the Havana Special yesterday. /urday for Havana to look after his|ed on the Havana Special Satur- | $100,000,000, July 3, 1916. ’ i Minde-A. Io ident obo : land Felton. Those. in “Todian} Dexter Dorgan; December 5 to} ‘ pineapple interests in the interior | day. | eee : : aa Mrs. Meade A. Love, presi lent; know the great common woman’s|play,” Joe Dorgan, Harold Sands,'9, Mrs. H. S. Dexter; December| Leslie R. Curry, of the customs] of Cuba. : Mrs. R. M. Shearer, vice president heart of us all, and O Lord God,|Howard Johnson, Billy Russell/12 to 16, Mrs. Milton Sawyer. It}Service in Miami, arrived yester- Mrs. W..E. Chapman. was an], .°o° "0% Eytinge, noted 3 at large; Mrs. I. A. Bennett, presi-|let us not forget to be kind.” Jack Aritas, Billy Pinder, Gerald }was announced that someone would }4y to join Mrs, Curry, who came! rnique Chavez, who’ was/arrival Saturday Gree the “E gic etican actions, sechess Sey . H “{writer of her day, born in. Phil- dent.of section eleven and Mrs. Schumacker, chairman finances gtid-advisory board, all of the Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs, paid an official visit to ihe Key West Woman’s Club Satur- day. ‘These visitors arrived on the Havana Special and were met by # committee from the local club, A duncheon in their honor was given at a local restaurant and * was attended by club officers. In closing her address Mrs. Love asked that club women cor-| rect as far as they are able, a statement that went forth from a Miami newspaper, that the Florida federation refused to endorse Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen for a position in President,Roosevelt’s cabinet. This was not correct, according to the federation president, who said that the request for this endorsement came to the federation directors from Dade county, and was not put to a vote. She explained that j Valdez, Watkins, Ruth Stricker, Russell Phyllis Aspinall, Wilma Viola Dolores Armayor gave a read- ing. “In a Shanty in old Shanty Town.” Mrs. Myron — Russell, treasurer, reported the sum of! for the month presented were or- dered paid. . Professor W. C. Duncan report- ed a donation from the Florida; East Coast Employees to be used for lunches only. This sum was! divided between the Division street sistance whenever needed in help- $20.69 in the treasury, and billsischool Parent-Teac jtold of the hear association is receiving. contribute fresh vegetables for the |in last week for a stay with her! lnneh soup sacl week brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Pythian Sisters offered t Wm, F, Maloney. ing with the good work,this P.-T.| E. A. Strunk, manager ‘of the} A. is doing, Mrs. Enrique Hen-; South Florida Contracting and} rique, president of the Harris’ Engineering company, was a re- iation,|turning passenger yesterday fromy ion this | Miami. : i cooper: Mrs. Charles H. Ketchum will} Mrs. Clara Thompson and son, take charge of the December En-!Harold, came in yesterday from tertainment and Fund Raising | Miami to attend the funeral of Committee, and appointed the fol-!Harry Anderson, who died Satur- lowing members to serve with her.|¢@y morning. spending a short time in Key West, left Saturrday night on the: Cuba for Tampa. . Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Davis, and son, who were here for a short vis- it on their return from Havana, left Saturday for their home in New York. Vincent Cremata and Amando Monteagudo, employes of Gato & Navarro, Ine., left Saturday for Miami to bring in a load of the new Plymouth cars handled by the: kins, Coast for a visit with her brother | ; a peice: and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Ray |pSPh& uel a cratuene L. jBush and other relatives. Ne) ee . Mr. and Mrs. James E. Duane} 1850—Isabel F. Hapgood, jour- and daughter, Patricia, left yester-|nalist, translater and author, born day afternoon for Long Key where'in Boston. Died in New York, Mr. Duane is associated with the |June 26, 1928, F. E. C, Fishing Camp. 1851—Cardinal Mercier, Mrs. Joshua B, Smith arrived, gium’s heroic war figure, from Tampa Friday, called here on| Died Jan. 23, 1926. account of the illness and death! ‘of her father, Captain John Wat-| Bel- born, 1854—Pope Benedict XV., born, Due to illness, Mrs. William R.|the federation is non-partisan and) schoo and Harris school. Three|Mesdames Everett Russell, —— firm. | Died Jan, 21, 1922. ie was sorb is coe ae while “p toay endorse serie other cash donations were reported|ward Saunders, James Mallard,! Mrs. Priscilla Richardson, who : | Dr. Homer MeMill ecutive luncheon nor was sl te cannot endorse persons, an indivi . Mar: Mix y saptasg CS ee ce i _ 2 s . ¢Millan, executiv z che e able to be p | by individuals. Mary Day Mixon, Charlotte Hask-jhas been away from Key West) miss BM. Ward, stenographer |secretary 6f home Missions of the} 1860—Tom Horn, government present at the meeting which fol- lowed. The duties of the president were carried out by Mrs. A. R. directors adhered to the rule gov- erning the ‘federation. Thanks were expressed for Professor Duncan stated that the} work of the school at this time is; greater than ever, and told how for the past seven months visiting sonville and Miami, return- ins, Miss' Texas Welch. Due to illness of Mrs. M. Berkowitz will lead the Februai with the Louisville and Nashville, R. R., who was spending her va- |cation in Key West and Havana, scout and interpreter, cowboy de- tective, born in Scotland Co., Mo, Hanged for murder, at Chéyenne, Presbyterian church, left yester- day afternoon for his home in Atlanta. Miller in a charming and gracious|handpainted copies of the club/ encouraging it was to receive the |committee instead of the December s Wyo., Nov. 20, 1903. manner. collect which were pointed by Mrs./aid now being given by all organ-| committee. | Paul Siggers, of the U. S. de- a ne Sa pee nome in D. U. Wilde freight Ribbed sites necat rel: Mrs. Miller made introductory|La Place Bostwick and presented|izations.. Donations of clothing) Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., re-, partment of agriculture, came inj Re srpstanteicansial re: anal talks as she presented each of the! by the club to the visiting officers.|from parents of school children, | ported $34:from the benefit bridge|on the Havana Special yesterday Mrs. Herman ~ Roberta’. and 7 SB eeeenes is hs pas Beware the Cough or state’ officers, and a musical pro- A poem, “Because I Have a and from the Woman’s Club helped | greatly in many immediate needy! held at Woman’s Club, and ex-!to be the guest of Mr, and Mrs, pressed thanks to all who made the; Ralp Milner. daughter, Florence, who were vis- business trip to Havana, was on Cold that Hangs On gtain was given under the direc-|Daughter,” by Mrs, Miller, which iti Reacts ; ton of the music committee. This| appeared in the “Clubwoman,” of- ease Professor Duncan also a | outa eesea a success. The sum! pasar) pet ieee oe ra Cabes Saturday returning to] “ison and cds dele included vocal selections “Mira Me| ficial organ of the Florida federa-| ported a box of shoes donated and | 0 $14.80 was reported from sale; Jack Kirchik, attorney of Mi- Maynhed: ‘at “Sebring * firs Unres — re heaer ee oe cael Asi/’-and “La Paloma,” in Spanish by, Mrs. L. R. Warner; “The Lamp- lit Hour,” by Mrs, James S. Rob- erts. The piano accompaniments to these were played by Mrs. W. i Piodela. Club women sang’ the state club song, “Suwanee tion came in for great praise, Mrs. Love stating that she had met many women at club meetings and even out in Seattle, where the general convention was held last summer, heard them say they had clipped this beautiful poem. a nuinber of suits of clothing for small boys also. These donations; were divided between the two schools. These gifts, it was stat- ed, were donated when most need- } ed and were gratefully received. Room mothers received praise for the able way they are hand- of tickets for benefit put on at} ami, who was i isit. wi Strand Theater, October 12. The! his Bday: rappel es Renetit entertainment at Palace! chik and other relatives, left over eater early in the school year! the East Coast yesierda is | dated $6.59; (this swan -conaldoredl pene Contes rear toe ne) very good in return for the short | \ time the committee had to arrange! for this project. Wm. R. Porter, president of the iFirst National Bank, left Satur-| weeks, were returning passengers over the East Coast yesterday. Enrique Berenguer, owner of an immense coffee business in Cuba, who was here as the guest of Judge } Jefferson B. Browne, for several days, left Saturday on the Florida George F. Morris, of the firm} thatis pleasant totake. Creomulsion isa of Trevor and Morris, left Satur-| tea grea: —— Bebag hhh ore day afternoon for a brief visit in | Hon; it soothes e Stem, meqbranee and ishibite. gerat gurwtle own creosote is recag- ‘nized by high medical authorities as one | of the greatest healing agencies for per- sistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, R. Salgado left Saturday night on the Cuba for Tampa after a stay of several days with relatives | i River,” followed by “Key West.”} Mrs. Shearer, vice president at} *‘ e i 4 ‘ at i As a'tribute to Mrs. Love, the club| large, spoke of the “Clubwoman”| ling the See gnaoe under ee nmamis for the month were/cay for Havana accompanied by|for Havana. in Key. West. | in addition to creosote, other healing elo- 4 sang “Louise I Love,” composed by|and told that she tries to make it Sear aoe ctl ‘a exe a Ady fh a zi are Pinder’s and} H. H. Taylor, attorney of Miami, pitt Al aan NE ments which soothe and heal the infected Mrs: A. R. Miller, and set to music| interesting to all women, and that mGES Leen SEE OW 2) 18S (aa FSS Ee Ore Enron 6 Soo who came in on the midday train,| | Mrs. Merrill Stirrup. and son, evan eaten te hotving Tiheociatl membranes and stop the irritation and in- by Mts. John Gekeler. her messages are intended as per- = ————--——— - ee Lda bein the Cuban capital |Dan, who were spending some few |Bezema ‘Remedy. at bedtime, Dru. | os on Sramiete goes on "In her address Mrs. Love praised|sonal to all those to whom her . B Violet: Greenherg. Rose: Héleys eee ee weeks with Mr. .and. Mrs, Malcolm |£ists ate authorized fo pofund Your | attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the work the club is doing in this| thoughts travel, ‘both those she Entertainment By burch; Daisy: Marigold:. \ cw, o: Mitleyvive uresident of ue hie ine visited in ME proven ominaNe rs b of the ‘ ‘ 4 “4 | 4 SM aey ‘3 » Cc, y, vice sident of} ami wi' ther re ives, city, aah on, eas a8 tk and tee ane Lea al Pythian Sisters |gritnist for evening—Miss Jennie the plant department of the Wast-| auimiiigs ‘caeeea on the He-| Hai peat yeriat oonghe eiglly, and stressed the importance} during ime a ——— Mae Johnson; ern Union ‘Telegraph company, |vana Special yester PA | A G E | colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and wa bah ony ace ae wide oe sat oe nao oe Temple No. 17, Pythian Sisters,} Between the first and second/and Mrs, Titley, were ee ee ee | gther farms gf rowpratory diseases, and. re were no clubs like the|her heart was realized when she/ will sponsor an entertainment to- scene a basket of groceries, and | Saturday for a visit of one day.|. Mis itt ; |] Peggie Shannon and Lila Lee in || #,¢*¢ellent tor building up the system Key: West club there would be no|arrived in Key West, and that the) morrow night. beginning at 7:50 meat will be given away. The While here Mr. Titley favested opening & Sewn cae ler FALSE FACES | Sauces Money retondad I any Plofida Federation, and if no state) memory of Key West's blue waters/o’clock in Harris school auditor-|contents of this basket have beon|the Key West holdings of the; brother, T. H. Pittman, manager | ‘ A | ig ha nserallovetater ebm eeintee federations there would be no gen-| will always remain with her. ium. jselected for Thanksziving dinner. ‘company. ‘of the Soathimn “Bel Télephons|C | tient 5 eral federation. It is the chazacter and personality of each member that goes toward the success of a /* Mrs. Love then gave a édyme of the different depart- . mers of the federation and what “are now doing. She em- sized the need of more thought) Mrs. Bennett told of the 23 clubs in the counties of Broward, Dade and Monroe, which make up sec- tion eleven, and promised to give a report of the Key West club at a meeting today in Hollywood. when representatives of the clubs in her section will meet for a sec- The program arranged for this! event follows: | Scene from Fairyland—Rainbow | girls, Lois Archer, Helen Russell, | Kathryn Lowe, Candida Marquez, | Anna Whitmarsh, Deloria Bethel, | Francis Lowe, Edna Roberts, Fay | Adams, Anni¢e. Smith, Ruby Al-/ being given to the fine arts: music,| tional convention. She told that}pury, Dorothy » Melton, Leona, ait'and literature and pointed out|Key West is one of Florida’s most] Rethel,: Elizabeth ~Pindcr, Odelia | music in these times will take; interesting cities and that _she| Marquez) zhydt + i | me's mind off worries and/had been so delightfully enter- riebssD} ee i H troubles. She told .of increased| tained on previous visits that she|iia Guink Wal Rose interest in. the drama and noted dramatic clubs being formed; th the state. ) ,A department of little women is, encouraged. by the of intermediate ages, This is composed of| too} was‘anxious to be back with. the Key West club once more: Mrs. Schumacker stated that now she had seen Key West she could-say she had seen all Florida. . She was. pleased to be here. After the meeting the visiting to join the junior clubs.| women were taken on a sightseeing juniors and little women, | must be trained to take the places} of elder club women, Mrs. Love} tour of the city and left‘ at 5 o’clock for Miami. Those present at the meeting were Mesdames Frank H. Ladd, Elizabeth Gardner, Marion Solano, ! Sylvia Baker, Florence Drudge; Pink roses—Jennie Allen, Ruth Luid; : Red roses—Viola Mae Whit marsh, Meric Rose Roberts; i Yellow roses—Henrietta Rang-) er, Eloise Sawyer; Rain _ fairy—Marguerite Leon. © Sun fairy—Rose Marie Sands; These fairies and roses will tell’ in song and story how roses and; | De! \ ' j tedirections, Askyourdruggist, (Adv.) — ‘Iwaddition to the wonderfuliArthur Pastorini, Stephen W./!) 8° A work,clubs are now doing, the con-|Douglas, C. S. Johnson, Charles) thet towers ey ae tacts--made and friendliness that}Taylor, A. E. Sharpley, Carl Ber- Special eee tee nmenial vie a exists among club women will do|valdi, Jay L. Watrous, Haydr. Il- a dea Re neabangleed Relic | much to offset the communistic|lingworth, W. V. Millington, Roy] "Yo ° solo--George Brooks witli aid bolshevistic tendencies now be-| Faulkner, Robert B. Ingle, B. L.| ing Srcchidaninieat =: by; Gus ginning to be felt in this broad/Grooms, H. B. Boyer, Charles} heii: } > lati, "Mrs. ‘Love stated. Falk, V. A. Johnson, A. D. Leuthi,)"")4),'dance—Gerald Pinder; i | “mhe elub creed came in for a| Charles R. Curry, C. G. a Fey asio Rey Baithe Share of Mrs. Love’s remarks, and| Chester Curry, J. C, Key, Willard ahavat one: dance! the urged every woman to try as| Albury, E. F. Trevor, M. S. Loni- ieee aime j INTO THE VALLEY Much as possible to live up to the|bard, Clara Curry, La Place Bost-|" Reading—Mrs. Alice Curry; OF DEATH Baek da prea ota memes a MNCs a a prayet which opens every club nieeting: jwick, L, R, Warner, Norberg | Thompson, W. H, Norman ! “Pawnshop Man”—Abie Levy; | alty, “A Speech”—John Spe P Mesdames Will Norman, Allanhigeree { “Nature in the Raw” —as portrayed by John Charlton, after the famous "Keep us, O God, from petti- | | _pabss! Iet us be large in thought, in|B. Cleare, John Gekeler, James’ Scene 2—O Promise Me, Wil-! inting icting the} C word, in deed. Let us be done with| Adams, W. H. White, Andrew Mil-/lie.” Setting. living room in home! ord oe ——— is * — off self- Taijitfinding and leave secking. Let us put away all pre- jler, J. F. Leach, A. C. Elgin, Hugh Taylor, S. E. Auxier, H. M. Baker,} Time, wedding time. terse’ and meét each other face to, Godfrey Thompson, Harry Prindle,| guests announced on arrival face, without self-pity and pre-| W. H. Piodela, J. S. Roberts, H. | follow: of Mr. and Mrs. Hilander Smith. | Out of town as Mrs. Reginald Arch- | s: Solis ibald Culpepper and troublesome | withering fire at the battle of Bala- Klava in the Crimean War (1854). “Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild”—and raw tobaccos have no Indice. jGaley, E. Zurhost, B. C. Moreno,|it epper_ an “May we be never hasty in judg-| 0. S. Long, Jerry J. Trevor, C. W.| daughter, Tillie; Mr. ‘and 3 aw Went and always generous. Let nus} Goethe, John Wardlow, Robert F.}Soregum Toothaker, son, Jimmie place in cigarettes. ce A. Love,|8d daughter. Pearl; \ Mollie take time for all things; make us} Lord, E. J. Bayly, Meade grow calm, serene, gentle. Teach} R. M. Shearer, I. A. Bennett, us tc put into action our better; Schumacker. Inifiiises, straightforward and un-| Misses Leila Pitcher, afraid. Grant that we may realize} Green, Grace Roberts, Marie Cap- that it is the little things that' pick, Claribel Contreras, Florence ie ose cteate differences; that in the bie, Sawyer, Tessie Falk, Cornelia War-| Seria nee Aectlal thitigs of life we are as one; and ren, Elenor Davis, Etta Patterson,! ) 10. tesa Green: may we strive to touch and toMary Wardlow. | Bridegroom—Willic Toothaker;| Train bearer—Tille Culpepper; alae Lightfoot, followed by the weep- ing mother of the bride, Mrs. Hi| lander Smith; Mrs. Lotta Dough,| | Aids No raw tobaccos in Luckies Lottie} json, Han! Butler-——Sampson Stronghold; Smith —that’s why they’re so mild : a: es ee Ri be: —Billy Green; x B _ "saa 4 Of |Boys’ Choir Matca Se ae neal ‘ross Board \Is Heard sears Ore | : A ; ae [Ve Lae smith: Alice Blockmeather,| buy thefinest,theveryfinest | mellowing, are then given the ‘A meeting of the advisory board| The Boys’ Choir of St. Joseph’s:t ey Tightwad: scenes = | f : e P ef the Red Cross chapter will be school sang at the evening ser-} Hawes Sie Panes Doolittle, | tobaccos in all the world— efit of f Lucky Strike puri- orni ices last night in St. Mary’s Star| tei Tra ERE : i ibed Seid tenor orig at 10s na gS Mars Sn but that does not explain why fying process, described by the é 2 i ee the 9:30 o'clock mass yesterday,/ ere Lucky words—‘‘It’ a su ¢ © le Library, Duval street. Alllyt-s “Vincent McDermott apie folks everywh regard : chino sted Thecs ] members are urged to attend. /Q Salutaris.” VE Money, Time Strike as the mildest cigarette. Why folks in every city, town and — ESERIES and Health the : To Entertain Sees Se mew ViCS moe for | The fact is, we never overlook the hamlet say that Luckies are such ‘ | prance i a mil ‘ pater Cla [ ——eRITCHARD’s_— truth that “Nature in the Raw id i Mrs, Howard Wilson and Miss |FUNERAL HOME}! is Seldom Mild”—so these fine i ta Pinder will entertain the Eleven Years Experience | | Junior Woman's Club Friday eve- Lady Assistant 1! tobaccos, after proper aging and i from 7 to 9 o’cldck ata social’) 2¢.towr Ambulance Service | at the club house, 1307)] phone sas Mover Sheage | |

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