The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 17, 1933, Page 4

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ne ee PAGE FOUR : eo? s-: SOCIETY 9000000000000000202000000880000080600200000000008 Woman’s Club Reception Was An Enjoyable Event (By EDITH M. LUETHI) candles in silver holders and a Yesterday afternoon the Wom-|¢enterpiece of pink roses. an’s Club gave its annual reception to B o'clock by’ Mra: fuasan Tiling: to the new officers, the new mem-} worth and Mrs. Stephen Lowe,| bers and their, friends. The presi-|and from 5 to 6 by Miss Leila| dent, Miss Minnie Porter Harris,| Pitcher and Mrs. A. D. Luethi. | Here tea was poured from ‘4/ ‘ . - Orchestra selections were given} eight ge cers serge throughout the afternoon and Mrs.! S. P. Vecker favored the company with two vocal selections. Mrs: Norberg Thompson, chair-| man of hospitality committee, andj Mrs. Joe Shourds, vice-chairman, with other-members of the commit- tee, most ably arranged for the serving of the many guests. It was estimated that ap-| proximately 135 members and visitors enjoyed the very pleasant) occasion. Mrs, William R. Warren, first vice-president, Mrs. James Rob- -erts, second vice-president, Mrs. John Lord, recording — secretary, Mrs. Jerry Trevor, treasurer and Mrs. Howard Wilson, president of the Junior Woman’s Club. The club house was artistically decorated with roses and palms, while the tea-table was most ai tractive with the beautiful silver tea services at each end, pink Colonel Jones And Wife Visiting Here Colonel Walter C. Jones, United States Army, and Mrs. Jones, who are'now visiting in Key West, are ‘the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. S.'W.' Douglas at their home on Division ‘street. Free Dance Tonight At Cuban Club : There will be a free dance giv- en tonight at the Cuban Club by the friends of Joe Cabrera and Everett Rivas, celebrating ‘their election to office in the recent election. It was first decided today to postpone the dance for some rea- son, but it was finally agreéd to éarry out the original plans, and the dance will be given, as pre- viously announced, tonight, and it is expected that there will be a large crowd in attendance. . HERE TOMORROW TENDER POPPY OUT ON LIGHTHOUSE WORK WILL | Pass BE BACK NEXT WEEK The Lighthouse Tender Poin- ciana, which was replacing bea- éns-and other aids along the new] w, cHannels and cuts of the intracoast- al waterway from, Hillsboro Inlet Miami,,is expected to arrive to- rrow. Tender Poppy, which was erect- ing new nevigation aids in Mi- ami harbor and Biscayne Bay, is expected to return to Key West; next week, Freighter Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, arrived’ 10:30 Matinee Dance At Cuban Clab for the entertainment of the exctirsidhists ‘who will arrive here tomorrow from Miami and other points along the east coast, the Cuban Club on Duval street will! hold a matinee dance tomorrow} afternoon with Howard Wilson’s! band furnuishing the music. Prepare To Serve Dinner Saturday Arrangements have been made by the ladies of the First M. E. church to serve dinner in the Re- nedo building starting at 11:30 o’clock Saturday morning. This sale is being put on es-! pecially for the benefit of the ex- cursionists who will be here Sat- urday. Many local people are also expected to attend and en- joy the good menu which is being prepared. |PERSONAL MENTION A. Parra left Wednesday night for a business visit in Tampa. Miss Elizabeth Johnson was a enger on the Florida Wednes- day night going to Tampa for a stay with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Mallard and son who were visiting with Mr. Mallard’s relatives ‘in Georgia, ere returning passengers over the East: Coast yesterday. John Lowe. of the export office of the Florida East Coast Railway, who was spending a week \ with Mrs, Lowe and relatives in Miami Beach, returned yesterday on the Havana Special. Mrs. Lowe will return later. Mrs. R. M. Speer and baby left} LARGE NUMBER IS EXPECTED T0 COME IN-ON EXCURSION APPROXIMATELY 1,000 TICK. ETS SOLD IN MIAMI ALONE; ENTIRE CONTINGENT MAY REACH AROUND 3,000 While there is no information available at this time as to the} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN «continued trom Page one | IN ERADICATION OF MOSQUITOES and other matters in the interest of the city as a whole. |CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO ASK CIVIL WORKS ADMINIS- Others making addresses, thank- ing the voters, were: Joe Cabrera, TRATION FOR $20,000 TO CARRY ON WORK Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Dr. William R. Warren, Leo Warren, Ralph B. Pinder, William Freeman, C. G. Hicks and Thos. E. Roberts, Laurie Roberts and John <W.! Roberts, who were defeated in the! recent election, also gave talks in| which they thanked those. who con-; tributed support during their race} for the positions of councilman} and captain of police, respectively. | quitoes in Monroe,¢ounty as their Standing Committees j objective, th® chamber of com- jmade to handle this number and! ¢hairman; Roberts, Freeman. exact number of people to arrive on the excursion from points on, Standing committees were ap- merce will ask the Civil Works the east coast tomorrow, it is| pointed by the chair. In each J0- Administration for $20,000 with man. The list follows: : Finance committee — Cabrera, 8¢tting rid of the pests has been | the subject of quite voluminous Fire—Cabrera, Pinder, W. R.' correspondence between the This does not take into conside: Warren. “chamber and state officials., tion the possible sales for tod y | Budget—Hicks, W. R. Warren, | Now it seems that the possibility and the last minute’ rush is always| Freeman. j of securing funds for this work is evident in any ticket office of any! Sanitary—W. R. Warren, Pin-| a surety if steps outlined by the railroad when there is an excur-|der, Hicks. | State Board of Health are taken. sion on. Tax Adjustment—Roberts, Ca- In a letter to the chamber, Lou- The same may be also said tl beore, Pinder. lva G. Lenert, chief engineer of the possibilties for the Sunday! Ordinance—Freeman, Hicks, W.: the State Board of Health, calls crowd. Preparations are already;p Warren. j attention to the possibility of the complete to handle about 1,600! Golf + funds with which to begin a pro- who will arrive on that day and heaps hs. gram of mosquito eradication be- who have secured passage, it was epee Cae : | ing secured. learned. But,there is expected an|_ Printing — Pinder, Roberts:; Citing the amount of $20,000 appreciable increase in this num- Freeman, |for salt marsh mosquito control ber before the train leaves Miami| Police—Roberts, Cabrera. Hicks. ' he is of the opinion this sum can Sunday morning. Building—Hicks, Pinder, W. R.| be secured from the “newly grant- Neither of these estimates takes | Warren. ed” Civil Works Administration. into consideration the possible} The maximum amount to be number that may come from other | used for materials is shown to be points. From West Palm Beach} 30 percent of the entire allotment a crowd of between 300 and 500} My sincere thanks to the voters with the understanding the balance is expected. From Stuart, 100 or! for the wonderful support given, is to be used for labor atthe pre- more, from Fort Pierce more than; me in Tuesday’s election. Their; vailing wage scale. 100 and others from intermediate ' vote of confidence in me is greatly points. sold in Miami up to this morning. Arrangements have been already | one car from Fort Lauderdale.} Greens—Pinder, | FROM MR. ELWOOD eral weeks ago was expected to, my power to render a faithful and the chamber is advised that a re- bring to Key West from 2,500 to efficient service in that important quest sent to the State Advisory 3,000 visitors. When the last position. Board at Tallahassee, will be for- check was made it was found that! warded to those who have it in IVAN ELWOOD 4.730 came. ‘nov. 17-1tx. . | their power to grant the allotment. ; At this time there has been nam-| jappreciated and in the future as, ed, publicly, no source from which | The excursion from Miami sev- in the past will do everything in these funds can be obtained, but! 'SPECIAL POLICE | | TAKEN OFF LIST; | ALL APPOINTMENTS REVOK- ED ON THIS DATE, SAYS | MAYOR MALONE | Mayor Malone today announced} {that all appointments of special| |policemen existing before this| jdate are revoked: Appointment} "he told The Citizen. While he was filling the unex- red. term of the late Mayor Les- |lie A. Curry, said the mayor, hey }did not feel like making any 'changes in Mr. Curry’s appoint- i pir | elected by the people he will make {his own appointments. The mayor refused to discuss |the resignation of Dr. Wm. R. Warren from council, but said he | deplored the doctor’s action. ; The vacancy caused by the resig- ‘nation of the doctor will probably be filled at the next meeting of | the body as it is wholly within the ‘province of the council to fill any jvacancies that occur, said the | mayor. LANDS IN DITCH MARTINSVILLE, W. Va— Odia Workman, of this city, who fell asleep and dreamed of bandits while driving his automobile, awoke with the machine in a ditch and his leg through a window. For Sale by all leading retailers, for 5c, Octagon Soap Powder. Oct. 25-tf. 2 1 DINNER SALE SATURDAY Auspices Ladies of First M. E. Church, RENEDO BLDG. (next to Stowers), Starts 11:30 a. m. GOOD MENU EC LLL A AA hh hed hae DR. W. R. WARREN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933. RESIGNS COUNCIL (Continued from Page One) read the hand writing on the wall and I did not know how long I would be councilman. I know now. “I will not sacrifice effort and| hooray. time due my profession, my family and myself to no purpose. The present line up absolutely nullifies my vote. “With the city in such a plight, I do not consider the elections or council meetings joking matters, -With the eradication of mos-:0f others will be made tomorrow,|and I can occupy my time to much better advantage. “Any fair minde@ {ndividual knows that the city cemetery is much better kept than at any time in its history. But the sexton is to be replaced, in spite of the | | For some time the question of|™ents. Now that he has been/ fact that his service has been em- inently satisfactory. I am reliably informed there are other able em- ployes to meet the same fate. Ef- ficiency should be rewarded and encouraged, not kicked out. “I am not a politician. I am op- posed to Tammany methods. I do not like the atmosphere, per- haps another will find the wig- wam more to his taste. “Ww. R. WARREN.” | FAREWELL NOTE COVENTRY, Eng. — Herbert Brown, who committed suicide in this city left the following fare- well message: “I have come to the end of my tether tra la la. I can not carry on any longer, hip hip, i am done, mind, body, and pocket, oh la la—” PALACE Pat O’Brien-Evelyn Brent in WORLD GONE MAD Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ EES EADS aE —————————— Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps brought you in. r 2 Duval and Southard Sts. SISSIES SSeS SELL LM: THERE IS A NEW DEAL IN OUR Service Department From now on we will accept your order under a POSI- TIVE GUARANTEE TO CORRECT THE TROUBLE which Ard we will tell you in advance just what the cost will Drive in and ask us for details. PLYMOUTH, CHEVROLET AND FORD PARTS GATO & NAVARRO, Inc. FDA MA LA he hdd ddd ddd, i, mT. Ate de ttéttdéd Phone 600 EN STRANDS @elock last night from New Or-! over the East Coast yesterday aft- Jeans and after taking on a heavy, ernoon for Swainsboro, Ga., there shipment of scrap iron and other to meet Mr. Speer and proceed to junk, sailed 1 o’clock for Miami and Jacksonville, ¥, a cetaee Brazos, of the same, line, is“due to arrive ftom Gal-! veston tonight, enroute to Charles-| ton, S.C., and New York, | ¥% \ Recently, after years of experi-/ mentation, a German rose grower, developed black roses which will! soon*bloom in a_ horticultural! company’s garden near West, Grove, Pa, his home in Shreveport, La. Mrs. Speer was formerly Miss Thelma Montecino, Mrs. T. L. Ketchings, who isi spending the season with her daughter, Miss Florrie Ketchings and was in Miami for a few day returned over the East’ Coast ye terday accompanied by another daughter, Mrs. Henry Beverly of Moultrie, Ga., who will spend a while in Key West with her sister. | Ms COL hh hh dd dk haddackdadidkchaddidlal, HOTEL RATES LOW! New Low Prices on All Inquire at Our Tourist “Miami’s Most | alin alata aah tail PRICES FOR MEALS IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES Interesting Side Trips, Sight-Seeing, Ete., and See Our Recreational Host About Fishing, Golf and Other Sports. HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE NEAR BAY FRONT PARK Phat hbk hdbdddddddd td EST EVER QUOTED Recreational Activities Information Bureau About Popular Hotel SDS | A New Era of Prosperity Is Ahead of You TAKE A VACATION NOW COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” With Prices That Fit Everybody's Pocketbook WOITIDILIDIIIIIOIIOL I IM. 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