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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY :-: TARIE CAPPICK, Editor ---- PHONE 436 Miccellancsus Shower For Mrs. E. Solomon Wills, Leroy Roberts, Maude Whit- Mrs. Eckwood Solomon, a recent bride, was given a miscellaneous afternoon by her rie Johnson, and Miss Glady: event was held in the a assembly hall on Simonton street. A musical aker, Benjamin H. Lowe, Paul Danice, G. C. Saunders, Blanche Herrick, Frank Sawyer. Mesdames W. M. Cooper, Men- endez Key, Elizabeth Nottage, Will | Roberts, Ted Canover, Leon Saw- program included vocal duet by!yer, Milton Knowles, Fred Hoff- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Personal Mention A. Maitland Adams, who went] Emit F, Phillips, U. S. immigra- to Marathon to look over the fish-|tion inspector, and Mrs. Phillips, ing fleet of the Thompson Fish/left over the East Coast yesterday Company and the catches being|for Miami where they will spend made, returned yesterday. two days. F. J. Davenport, U. S. deputy} George Spencer left on the af- marshal came in on the Havana|ternoon train yesterday for a busi- Special yesterday on special busi-|"ess visit in Miami. ness connected with the padiocking of several places ordered closed by United States court. Miss Sadie Roberts, member of the staff of nurses in the Marine hospital, left yesterday afternoon Marlin, Albury was an outgoing |*® Pend the week-end in Miami. passenger over the East Coast yesy! terday. to Tavernier where he will! remain for one week making re-{ pairs to his property. Mr. and Mrs. John Cxeiter, who iwere in Key West several days jon business, were passengers leav- ecccccccccocccccccocvcce| STRAND THEATER | ‘SPECIAL ENVOY TO WOO BRITISH FOR ARGENTINA VICE-PRESIDENT JULIO AR- GENTINO ROCA GOING TO LONDON TO REPAY VISITS OF PRINCE OF WALES The leading lady with whom |Hollywood’s fiery. Gael, Charles |Bickford, plights his troth in “Van- tity Street,” the Columbia film now at the Strand Theater, is Helen; Chandler. Miss Chandler, more at- tractive and winsome than ever; after six and a half months in “Springtime for Henry” on Broad- way, recently returned to Holly- |wood to continue a_ successful iscreen career that began in 1929 i | } | | with “Salute,” and progressed by leaps and bounds with excellent performances in “Outward | Bound,” “A House Divided,” “Sal- |Last Flight.” Her last picture be- vation Nell,” “Daybreak” and “The} By GIDEON D. SEYMOUR: (By Associated Preas) BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 9.—Ar- gentina is sending her. fluent and |cosmopolitan vice-president, Julio Misses Alce Curry and Mary Whit- marsh; pian ction by Mrs, F. F. Hoffman and a recitation by Della Mae Curry. Red and green, symbolic of the were used for a_ color scheme which was also carried out in the refreshment course. In a contest, M was first prize winner, and Helen Albury won second. The many lovely gifts were pre- sented to the honor guest by Belva Busto and Mary Roberts, who brought them into the hall in a cart decorated in red and green, Mrs. Solomon until her marriage recently was Miss Fae Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson. Those who attended this event yesterday :were Mesdames Irvin Sweeting, Carl Bervaldi m Me- Clintock, Cleveland Niles, Evelin Lopez, Milton Roberts, Benjamin Sawyer, Charles Allen, Charles S. Lowe, J, F. Busto, C. W. Goethe, Joseph Johnson, Jr., Harold Solo- mon, Frank Lewinsky, George season, Miss Dorothea Turknett} 'man, Ansel Albury, Sam Kemp, Ivan Elwood, K. E. Turknett, Sleveland Dillon, Eddie Roberts, Everett Russell, F. R. Dunaway, Maitland Adams, J. J. Kirschen- baum, Marie Adams, Sally Jenks, George V. Perpall, Ed Saunders, Cleveland Saunders, William Men- dell, Corinne Jerman, C. M. Rus- jsell, Everett Russell, J. E. Ley. y Laura Mae Albury, Helen |Hoeffer, Vanessa Collins, Deborah |Knowles, Catherine Knowles, Doro- thy Stanley, Marjorie Key, Helen Albury, Margaret Carey, Susan La Kin, Esther Beals, Nellie Kirschen- |baum, Alberta Elwood, Mary Whit- marsh, Gladys Russell, Evelyn Niles, Alee Curry, Eliza Gardner, Edna Mae Johnson, Marjorie John- json, Gladys Carey, Catherine Thompson, Catherine Allen, Eliza- ibeth Niles. The following ‘assisted: in’ serv- ing: Madge Key, Mary Roberts, Della Mae Curry, Sylvia Sawyer, Fae Niles, Belva Busto, Lois Marie Busto, Anna May Pitts, Ann Saw- yer, Sugar Goethe. Benefit Card Party For Tuesday Night Reservations for tables at a sbenefit card party Tuesday night, Dectmber 13, at Woman’s Club building, 1307 Division street, are now being made and indications are that this will be quite a social} attraction of next week. This en- tertainment has been arranged for the benefit of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Catholic church, and plans were completed at a meeting of Catholic women yesterday. These include table prizes which will be most attractive. There will be a high score prize and a door prize, in addition to the individual table prizes. Entertain At Wattle Supper Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ma- lone. entertained last night with & waffle supper in honor of Mrs. L, A. Yates and Mrs. Brittain of Tallahassee, who are guests of! Judge Jefferso) B. Browne. There were 30 guests present, all of whom enjoyed the hospitality of-the hosts and the pleasure of meeting the honor guests. } The same evening and in connec- }tion with the card party there will be a food sale which will include cakes, pies, candy and __ salads. These will be prepared from some lof the best cooking receipts, and are sure to please the most exact- ing. _Cocoanut candy which rivals the fanious ‘pralines ‘of New Or- leans will be on sale. Reservations should be made early; as the number of tables will be limited. Those who have not yet made. reservations are asked to call Mrs. M. S. Lombard or Mrs, Henry O. Russell. Card Party For Wednesday. Night The senior clans of the high school will sponsor a card party Wednesday night at the Woman's Club, 1307 Division street, begin- ning at 7:30 o’clock, and class members are working hard to make this a successful event. Subscribe for The Citizen. CALE NDAR Friday Girls’ Club of La Trindad church meets at 4 o'clock. ‘Misses Eleanor Davis and Mary Louise Spottswood will entertain Junior Woman’s Club at a social meeting from 5 to 7 o'clock at Miss Spottswood’s home on Simonton street. Fern Chapter Order Eastern tish Rite temple. Star meets at 7:30 o'clock in Scot- Sunday Exhibition of art and fancy work by pupils of convent at Convent from 10 to 12 and from 1 to 7 0’ clock. Catholic Boys’ Sodality at 6:30 in convent auditorium, Monday ple No. 20, Pythian Sisters, at 7:30 o'clock. Parents’ Christian Club meets at 8 o'clock in El Salvador church. All-day exhibition and sale of fancy articles, work of pupils, Meeting of Tem Convent. Opening of Woman's Club W Woman's Guild of St, Paul's Tuesday Benefit fant party and food sale by Catholic women at Woman's Club house, 1307 Division street. Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order De Molays, meeting at 8 o'clock in Scottish Rite temple. Ladies’ Aid Si y of Ley M v Junior Boys’ Club meets at W All-day sewing for charity a Meeting of Division street se! 3 o'clock, Wednesday Card party at Woman's Club sponsored by senior class of high sehoo! at Primary Boys’ Club at Wesle Young Adult Bible Class of Fleming Street Methodist church Cc. M. Samford, meets at 4 o'clock with Mrs, ‘Th Eastern Star card party at Young Pee school building at 8 o'clock. cn les’ Club and Bible hour at W. recreation at First Methodist church Sunday} at elfare Week. church meets at 4 o'clock. femorial church meets at 4 o'clock. ley House at 4 0 "clock. esley House at 7 o'clock. it Woman’s Club building. hool Parent-Teacher Association at ey House at 4 o'clock. weday ‘ottish Rite hall at 3 o'clock. PS DS EO TEL EPETOST ITT] Mrs. George Lauver, formerly | Miss Marjorie Taylor of Key West, who was the guest of Miss Dor thy Parks and her aunt, M Adolphus Johnson, for several months, left yesterday afternoon for her home in South Bend, Ind. Mrs. J. F. Cherry was an out- going passenger over the Cosat yesterday. called to Seb tian, Fla., on account of the ill- ness of her mother. jing over the East Coast yesterday jfor their home in Tavernier. Rogelio Gomez, justice of peace, left over the East Coast yes- terday for a short stay in Miami. Ralph Saunders, of the weather bureau at Atlanta, Ga., came in over the East Coast yesterday to join Mrs. Saunders, formerly Miss {Elizabeth Curry, and son, Leslie, who are visiting her parents, |Mayor and Mrs. Leslie Curry and jexpect to be here for one month. FREE SHOW AND CHRISTMAS TREE ON DECEMBER 23 TO BE GIVEN AT PALACE THEATER FOR MANY OF POOR CHILDREN OF CITY; TO DISTRIBUTE TICKETS A free show and a community Christmas tree will be given for poor children of this city, Friday! paerernbon: December 23, at the; \Palace Theater. Free tickets are now in the hands of committee members, ready for distribution to poor children. Anyone knowing a deserving child who is not in school is asked to send name to the committee in charge. This worthy enterprise is spon- sored by the Good Fellows Club, organized reegiitly for the purpose of: giving needy children of Kéy West a veal Christmas. Those who ean afford to donate toward this Christmas tree are asked to do so, Funds collected from every source will be used in providing gifts for this community tree. The management.of the Palace Theater asked the Parent-Teacher Associations to give assistance, to this worthy cause, and the Harris school and the Division ~ street school organizations are giving their efforts to bring happiness to many little children, who other- wise may not. be remembered at Christmas. The Palace Theater will give a free show at the same time, This will be a comedy which will ap-} peal to children, it is announced. Fruits, candy and cash donations will be most acceptable, the com- mittee announced today, everyone is asked to be generous. The cooperation of every person in this city is asked, that all de- serving children will have a glad Yuletide. This good work is plan- ned not only for school children, but for all poor children of this city. Mrs, W. P. Archer is chairman of Harris school Parent-Teacher Association engaged. in this wi and will be assisted by, Mrs. En-| rique. Henriquez, Mrs, Carola Ketchings, Mrs. R. T. Hiner, Mrs. Earl Adams, Mrs, Leo Williams. Mrs. Lawrence Higgs is chair- man of Division street school Par-| and; |Bible Class Conducts Meeting Here Tuesday A> business’ meeting of the Young Adult Bible class of Flem- ing Street Methodist church was year. Beginning in January the class will resume weekly meetings, according to present plans. Dance At Miramar Clab For Satarday Evening There will be a big time in the 'old town tomorrow night when the Blue Devils get pepped up at the jregular Saturday night dance at the Miramar Club on the Boule- vard, Dancing begins at 19 o’clock, with| the new admission price ‘of 60c including lady guest, in effect. | | i } \ Many Bargains Offered At Lewinsky’s Store | “Now is the time for buying your Christmas outfit,” said Mr. Lewinsky to a representative ‘of The Citizen this morning. “If the {prices that I am offering my en- tire stock of men’s clothing and furniture will not make them buy, nothing else will.” Tomorrow marks the opening of the big Christmas sale at Lewin- sky’s. Prices on “men’s clothing have been marked down to fit anybody's pocketbook. Suits, hats, | Shirts, sweaters and everything {that goes to make up the well dressed man have all been marked at prices that will make them sell. | No finer time to by Christmas | |found than now in the furniture jline. In many cases, some of the larticles in stock have been reduced as much 50 percent. Mr. Lewinsky advertising jonly a few of the values in an ad- ivertisement in today’s Citizen. He invites the public to call at his store and see for themselves. Subscribe for The Citizen—20c | weekly. jent- -Teacher Association. Oth who will assist Mrs. Higgs are M iP, Bussey, Mrs. Warner, M j Gilbert N cKiltip, Mrs, Sands, Mrs, Russell, Hyman. FIFO PPP TT POP Lewinsky’s Men’s Finest Quality Griffon Worsted Suits value $27.50, $19.75 to go at Broadcloth Shirts Whites or Solid Colors $1.00 59c sizes 13% ade toe 18 i collars attached—full cut ee e W. L. Douglas Shoes America’s Bost Known Shoes ne aie S195 eg pe $4.00 Fine Worsted Trousers LEWINSKY’S MEN'S | | | * XMAS SPECIALS rly Men’s Shop N Ny HICKOCK and PARIS — LTS and BUCK $1.00,» Fine Felt Hats In Greys, Browns and BI. $2.45 $2.95. Latest Style--Snap Brim : . \ \| : ) N \ Florsheim Shoes For the Man Who Cares $7.85 $8.50 to go at Bellmore Neckties Boxed For Xmas 55e = $1.00... SHOP 526 Duval Street the} jgifts for the entire family can be} ® Thelma} \ Nl Ni Ny N N N N Ny Fh hed hehe hed de he dadikidhalehadedl + fore “Vanity Street” w: ‘anny Foley Herself” with Edna Oliver, The role of a beautiful, intelli- gent girl, stranded and starving) in New York City, a genial, attractive radio patrol of- lfier, played by Charles Bickford, gives Miss Chandler opportunit not only to display the charm of her acting talent, as well. And incidentally Miss Chandler has the honor of being among the! first leading women to whom! Charles Bickford has been per- mitted (by the script, of course) to make love. In most of his pre- vious pictures, Bickford ruggedly indifferent to wome: Nicholas Grinde, who me phoned for M-G-M on “This Mod- ern Age” and many other features, directed “Vanity Street.” held Tuesday with Mrs. C. M. Sam- e ford. This was well attended and| will be the last meeting of this e 5 BIRTHDAYS General Benjamin Foulois, Chief of themArmy Corps, born in Connecticut, years ago. Major Dr. Frederick G. Novy, Univer sity of Michigan _ bacteriologis born in Chicago, 68 years ago. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., actor, born in New York City, 24 yea ago. Guy Richardson, editor of “Our Dumb Animals,” Boston, born in East Haverhill, H., 59 years ago. N. George F. Rand, noted Buffalo, N. Y., banker, born at North} Tonawanda, N. Y., 40 years ago. Dr. G. Campbell Morgan, noted Philadelphia clergyman, born in England, 69 years ago. Harland H. Allen, noted Chi- cago economist, born in Loyalton, S. D., 44 years ago. polis, popular born at Crawfordsville, Ind., years ago. 6 Thomas W. Hardwick, one Georgia governor and U. S. Se tor, born at Thomasville, Ga., 60 years ago. TODAY'S HOROSCOPE. Ceeccencccnccanasscesnes Here we have an originally rich, generous’ nature which may come somewhat shaken from its firm base by ill fortune. The in- dications point to a danger of so estrangement in the life, that may give a misanthropic tenden: possibly lead to some reekl ventures, which may or may prove fortunate. Guaranteed and for sale by all. leading retail grocers—10c a can.; Clabber Girl Baking Powder always dependable. ' } ‘ May | who gets a job| "lin the Follies through the aid of but her figure |” as been} i Meredith Nicholson, of Indiana- } American novelist, ; ime be-|} not Argentino Roca, to London this |month to repay the visits of the Prince of Wales and to woo the chiefs of empire for realignment of Anglo-Argentine trade. The traditional commercial cur- jrents between the two countries have been diverted by the Ottawa agreements, tariffs and exchange ‘tions. Dy. Roca, after he has golfed, danced, ridden and flown with the prince, and has used his Oxford English to voice Argentine apprec- ‘iation for past British friendliness, will have some conversations With leaders of the British state. Out of these, it is hoped, will jeome a trade agreement adjusted ‘to the stresses of mutual crises, |. Argentina wants to insure Eng- jlish markets for her wheat, meat |? and corn. England wants ~ fair nvestments in Argentina. Algo she lwould like to sell Argentina more | British goods to offset the English jmoney paid to Argentina for food. } |More Goods At Frank | Johnson’s Auction Sale Kodaks, cameras, and supplies will be the main feature of the | Big Auction Sale which is going on at Frank Johnson’s in the Co- ‘onial Hotel building. | During the past week, Mr. John- ,son has been letting his stock go fat sacrificing prices. Hundreds of \people have taken advantage of | thi sale, realizing that these ar- , ticles may neyer be sold at these [prices again. | aon eaceelipneeciadanos |Father Dougherty Somewhat Improved | | { jof Father F. X. Dougherty, pastor Mary’s Catholic church, | wh s been ill for more than a we is today reported. some- | what improved. PALACE _ Rex Lease in UTAH KID Matinee, 5-10c; Night, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19: VICKS COUGH £ TOO TALL TO BEND PEIPING.—Liu Yu Chin, gate- keeper at the zoo in this city, plans to retire as he is eight feet tall and it hurts his back to bend down to collect tickets from small Chinese. PREHOLIDAY SPECIALS SUITS, nationally advertised, well tailored, snappy styles, new shades and patterns, especially priced $14. 95 to sell at ‘d, Kirsch- $14. 95 - HATS, Stetson and other fine SUITS, blue serges, absolutely guarantee felts $4.95 10 $1.95 SHIRTS, Manhatton, E. & W. and Phillips bveed all these ~ are splendid values, 95 from ... : ion Oc TO $1 PANTS, men’s sports “and conservatives, y colors and sizes, a selection to suit anybody, 1.4570 $4, 95 - pric: A pair oh Leather Hons: inte mak nice gift. They come in red, green, blue, and black, with fancy trim- ming. All our gifts are packed in nice holiday boxes. SHOES, Beacon, Peters, etc., tha best that $2 25 money can buy, from ..... UP SUITS, AGAIN WE SLASH PRICES because they are broken sizesj absolutely fine crkraag and well made. Come in and find your size, reduced ae : 95 ann $7.95 We can never duplicate them again rhe the same price, — GIFTS THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED: Pajamas, strik- ingly new patterns, something shieky; Belts and Buckles with initials; Ties, new live colors and patterns; Robes, very at- tractive, new colors. J. G. KANTOR, Inc. PHONE 897 baum make, special at treatment for her $3,000,000,000 | Z | ) { ) N) N \ ) N) N N N * N) N i) ) N) N % | LEWINSKY FURNITURE STORE § BIG XMAS SAL FE FURNITURE BEDROOM SUITES DININGROOM SUITES Regular $250.00 Value | Complete, with Spring and Mattress : 1 5022 Regular $150.00 Value Regular $150.00 Value 310022 | *100°° 8-PIECE i DININGROOM SUITES| BEDROOM SUITES $150.00 Seller — Regular $125.00 seller 6022 | $8522 ALL FURNITURE PRICES REDUCED _LEWINSKY’S FURNITURE STORE 528 Duval Street FD ede FI SIO IP PIO LE LEI Choke Se wane CHILLY EVENINGS" ‘Made Pleasant With A GAS HEATER COSTS SO LITTLE WORTH SO MUCH Investigate Today FLORIDA PUBLIC-UTILITIES C0. “Your Gas Company” soursaresercseseccesssrreneey i Buying Barbara by Julia Cleft-Addams Biassni QUENTIN not only was engaged to MARK LODELY; she was bound to him by a promise she thought more compelling than her own happiness. Then FARRELL © ARMITAGE fell in love with her but BARBARA'S loyalty to MARK was immovable. FARRELL followed the dictates of his heart into a course "which was an amazing, sometimes terrifying experiment site “Read this story in serial form. Beginning Monday, December ‘12 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN