The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 8, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Nifia deLisa Leslie, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 Many Reservations Made For Grand Dirner-Dance At Casa Marina Hotel Tomorrow Night way, it will be grander and more brilliant than ever before. The special orches engaged by the Hotel arrived yesterday, and they have prepared a dashing and lovely program for the en- by local society, members of the! tertainment of guests tomorrow large winter colony and _ hotel ening. The gala dinner will be guests, for it was postponed this ed at 8:00 o’clock, and there} year from the custom date of will be dancing from 9:00 until | December 31st to January 9th. 2:00. A great many reservations have As in the already been received, and others; many are pouring in today. It is ex-! ent at the affair, pected that this year’s Ball will ing socialites of Key W be the largest and most suce winter colonists _ practically ful in many years. In the past, toute, and the gue: it has served to formally open the hotel itself. It w Key West social season, but this time, with the season well under All is in readiness for the Grand Dinner-Dance and Ball to be held. tomorrow night at the C M rina Hotel. This annual affair has long been looked forward to ‘as past, there will be ] indeed be a ning. Key West eer: s Club Mes Interesting Meeting Yesterday| The Woman’s Club met yester-, The club voted to contribute $25 lay in regular session with , the, to the cause i ag “GX. Goskorn,| The program which followed aes = j was sponsored by the Fine Arts} presiding, and Mrs. Frank Ladd,' pepaytment and the chairman, at the piano, accompanying for Mr the various club songs. After unusual distinguished guests pres-/ including lead-; the | en} list of the’ gay, glittering and exciting eve-| Haydn Illingworth, presented | merit. ; ' THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [MINGCA COUNCH, HOLDS SESSION LAST EVENIN INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS GOLDEN EAGLES LAST EVENING: i JOINT INSTALLATION OF OF- FICERS TAKES PLACE; VA- RLOUS BUSINESS. MATTERS | COME BEFORE SESSION: REY PRESIDED’ OVER CERE- MONKES At a regular méeting*last night}! At a regular meeting of Min- of Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2! 2! oca Couneil No. D. of P. officers for the ensuing term, was which was held last night at the held for Key of the Gulf, Castle ‘Redmen Hall on Garoline street, No. 2 and Ignacio Agramtonte Cas- jofficers were installed, for the en- tle No. 3. suing term by Deputy Miriam The following officers were in-; Carey, assisted. by the Senior Chief Annie Baker, The following officers were in- stalled: Cinderella Roberts—Prophetess. Florence Torres—Pocahontas. Florie Michael—Wenovah. Powhatan — Antoinette erts. Keeper of Recorls-—-Annie Bak- er. Collector \ Curry; Keeper Saunders. Trustee—Mamie Russell. First Scout—Lillie DuBrueil. Second, Scout—Tessie Crews. First Runner—Gertrude_ Key. Second Runner—Lillie Hart. First Councilor—Lillie Weaver. | Second. Councilor Adams. First Warrior—Mamie Key. Second Warrior—Mary Cruz. Third Warrior—Miriam Carey. Fourth Warrior—Emma fin. stalled: Key of the Gulf Castle W. Franklin ~~ Archer—Past Chief. C. Sam B. Curry—Noble Chief: Chester Thompson—Vice Chief: Charles M. Hilton—High Priest. Wm. W. Pinder — Venerable Hermit. Wm Records. Wallace Pinder—Clerk of Ex- chequer. George F. Archer—Keeper. F. M. Voght—Sir Herald. Charles Mathews — Worthy} Chamberlain. George F. Bard. Charles Curtis—Ensign. Sumner S:veeting—Esquire. Herman L. Roberts—First Guard. Hartley Guard. Ignacio Agramonte Rob- T. Archer—Master of| of Wampur—Alice of Wampum—Ruby Archer—Worthy Roberts Second a three groups of cordial welcome to the visitors by, The first offering consisted of the president, reports were made’ two solos by Mrs. John Gekeler: by chairmen of the American’ “Two Roses” by Hallett Gilberte, | Citizens Department, Public Wel-|and “To You” by Oley Speaks fare Department, House and, with Miss Alee Curry accompany- Grounds Committee and the ing. An address “The Library Committee. Great! Edelmiro Banta—Past Chief. Cecillo Santana—Noble Chief. Teodoro Betancourt — Vice Chief. Jose Cabanas—High Priest. Hector Rodriguez—Venerable| ; Hermit. Rafael Bancells — Master Guard of the Roberts. Guard of the Roberts. Tepee—Sallie Forest—Amelia lation ceremonies, the charter of | W288 draped for two of the de HELD; DEPUTY MIRIAM CA.|. Grif+ | At the conclusion of the instal-. PERSONAL MENTION ' : Ww. 0. Goodrieh, who was in ~ CHARLES ELWOOD: GIVEN TRANSFER WEDNESDAY. JANTARY &. 1936. ' SS OS SSS SESS SE SSS SSE SSOOS 'DE MOLAYS HOLD Todey In Histery Key West and a guest at the Casa’ REMOVED: FROM STATION AT} INSTALLATION AND APPOINT. *} Marina, left yesterday afternoon| for Tampa, and plans to return! later im the season. | Rogelio Ramirez was a pas-' senger leaving on the Cuba yes-' terday for a visit with relatives in Tampa. Edwin R. Williams, clerk. who! was attending the session of féd-' eral court, concluding yesterday, and Guy C. Reeves, United/Stat marshal, left yesterday for“Jae sonville, via Tampa. Dr, Julio de Poo and Mrs. de, Poo, who were spending a two weeks’ vacation in Cuba with rel- atives and friends, retiirned’ on the Cuba yesterday afternoon. 1 Mrs. Walter McCook and son Walter, Jr., who were in Havana for a vacation with relatives, re- turned on the Cuba yesterday aft- !ernoon, | Colonel E. N. Guerin who, with: ‘Mrs, Guerin came to Key West {for a stay at Casa Marina, left yesterday afternoon for Tampa. Mrs. Guerin will remain for. the | season. | Mrs. B. R. Graves, ~who was nil Ke eygnd idaughter, Edna, LAREDO, TEXAS, TO MIAMI Charles Elwood, son of! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elwood, who for the + three years has been station- ed at Laredo, Texas, was notified yesterday: that he had, been trans- erred to, Miami for duty. Mr. Elwood, Mrs. Elwood, for- merly Miss Etta Gato, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Gato rrived ey West. about five weeks ago ora vacation over the holidays ‘Swith relatives. He was instructed over long distance today to report in Miami as soon as possible, and‘will leave tomorrow. Mrs. Gato and baby | Edna, will join him in Miami Sun- day.. JOHNSONS LEFT ABOARD PLANE HAD, BEEN VISITING WITR MR. AND MRS. V. A. ACHNSON Johnson with Knight of Peoria. inois, who, ‘formerly Miss Mizpah Spencer of ‘itheir children, Leonora and Glo- i Key West, and her daughter, now — Irene of Califorsia, arrived ‘here Sun- with Mr. Johnson’s parents, | day for a visit’ with»' relatives. They were accompanied by Mrs. Graves, brother, Henry Spencer. Burris Jenkins, cartoonist with ; the New York A'merican, who was in Key West for two days fish- ing with Ernest Hemingway, left by plane yesterday afternoon en route to New York. | 1 appraiser in at Miami, Leslie R. Curry, the custonis service the holidays Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Johnson. 11 Fiagler Avenue, left yesterday by plane for Miami. Aftr a brief stop there they will proceed to New York where they will embark on a cruise to Caribbean and South American ports. During their absence, Gloria ; and Leonora will, with their maid, remain in Key West, guests f their grandparents. ria, were spending , evening in MENT OF OFFICERS TAKES PLACE Jeff Knight, Jr., 2s Master Counsellor of J. Perry Chapter, Order Molay, meeting held Scottish Rite was. installed Robert f De ata las Hal Eator corner Simonton and streets, Joe Richardson nior Coursellor 2nd Howar der, Junior Counsellor, appointed by the Master Counsel-* 5 lor are as follow: i Jerome Berkowitz—Senier Dea- con. Billy Allen—Junicr Deacon Malcolm Sawyer—Senior St ard. Jack Key—Junior Howard Butler—Cheplain. Ralph Garcia—Marshal, Owen Sawver, Jr.—Standard er. was made eward B The meeting was largely tended by act've and maje: members. Many Masons vere present and spoke briefly he DeMolays at- PERMANENT WAVES Two Permanents $5.00 ; for | Better Waves, $5.00 and op 407 South Street Phone S723 || RATE. ONE om sa se Key © ar rive Mian = Fast - Conietaiifin - Sale Leave < MRS. MILLER Characteristics of American Art Several announcements were! was given by H. Stewart Leonard, : | ceased sisters, Annis Albury and who was here to attend the se: made including the following: Record. hAdella Whitmarsh, A| formerly a lecturer at the Chicago tropical luncheon to be given on; Art Institute and the University; ‘of Chicago. The closing numbers, soprano and tenor the 23rd, the appointment of Mr: James Adams to keep the club’s| sung by Janice Lewis 19' George Mills White Ayala accompanying, were ai Lind-| madrigal from Romeo and Juliet of Lib es scrap book; the addition new books to the Pu including Mrs. Cha bergh’s new book ‘ Orient”; and the by Mollie Parker of cocoanut, dilla, sea-grape and mahogany trees to anyone who will them good care. A_ letter was read from one of the officials of the WPA asking the club’s co- operation and support for the re- cently organized music projec Ys sapo- give orth of the; by Gounod and “Una Miss! Venezia” sponse to a heartily repeated en-{ Per Boschi” by] Gu Notte In a by Lucantoni. re-( core “Per Valli, Blangini was sung. The program was greatly joyed by the club and its guests, ss i were also the social hour and refreshments with which the meet- ing closed. Miss deiied, Winter Visiter. Left On Plane For New Yor Jarid, has been t deLisa Les} on Miss Francezca the past two wee! house-guest of N at the latter’s home noon for New York. original intention was to remain| for a month or longer, immediately business ree her commercial art work. Miss Jarid expresses he delighted with her stay he has but one vis the too brief. She has been ex! sively entertained mis here has met charming} + Key Weat due to Fleming swimming, and has street, left on the plane this after-; enviable and eminently becoming} Although her, coat of southern tan, who for, whom she has proven very pop- has spent! ular. Every day she veral hours on the beach and in acquired an ‘Miss Jarid has for some time Miss Javid' been engaged to Stephen William finds it necessary to return north’ Bass, well-known figure important York sons having to do with! their marriage is expecte {place during elf as, months. and| that very. probably she fault to find with her turn to Key in New circles, and! to take} next several has stated} will re- advertising the Miss Jarid West next Cian Club Plans Fo Conduct Meeting Fomorrow| A meeting of the Key row morning at Clubhouse on Divi the Woman's sion street, persons are asked to be promptly at 10 o'clock. at} which all members and interested; spending a month in Beceem City, West New Jersey Federation of Garden} Garden Club will be held tomor-| Clubs, and’ who will address the! meeting tomorrow morning. Mr. Brum, with his wife, the Island and has been welcomed not | only by the Garden Club but by is Matters of import will be dis-| the entire city as well, and it will cussed, and there will be present] indeed be a pleasure to hear a distinguished Brum, speaker, who is secretary of Philatelic Unit Fo Meet Friday Friday night at 7:30 a full ses- sion of the Philatelic and Numis- matic Society will take place at Apartment 7, Air Station Apart- ments. Final plans will be discussed for! will be held, according” to him Henry| speak at the meeting of the club bal tomorrow, ' Patriotie Renton: ‘To Meet Tomorrow There will be a meeting of the P. O. of. ning at the hall on Duval street ; When an installation of, officers an- the International Stamp Exposi- nouncement made today. tion which is scheduled to open in Key West, under the auspices attendance of members of this society, on January 23. During the meeting on Friday; Professor Ernst Agathon Mietk-Liuba, who has just arrived from Germany to make his _per- manent home in Key West, will display a collection of German money. iStamp and coin collectors, es- pecially interested winter visitors, are cordially invited to attend this meeting, von! | A request is made for a large at this meeting. Subscribe'to The Citizen. Helen CGhandler-Marta Eggerth i LOVER DIVINE Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ jaue with! en-| A. held tomorrow eve-! Eloy Albury—-Clerk of Exche- afael Lazo—Keeper of Exche- quer. Gregorio Rodriguez—Sir ald. ; Pedro ‘ berlain. Nicasio Her- Oliva—Worthy Cham- Garcia—Worthy Bard. Pedro S. Hernandez—Esquire. Manuel Cuervo—First Guard. Gerardo La Fe—Second Guard. Looking At Washington (Continued from Page One) |“non-postal and adjusted items,” amountnig to $70,000,000. The actual deficit is $65,000,000 but the surplus is obtained through a | method of bookkeeping authorized in 1930 by a Republican Congress | which voted to permit the Post- master-General to deduct from his deficit the cost of. certain serv- ices which the Department per- iforms gratuitously. These in- ;clude franked postage for mem: bers of Congress and governmen- | tal departments and agencies, the excess cost of air mail service, the |excess payments for ocean mail, free distribution of newspapers \in their home counties and sim- , ilar charges. i The Treasury’s recent state- cember, shows a deficit of about j reductions. This is about the| same as a year ago. Government spending is going on at the rate of about $18 for every $10 re- ceived in revenue and the- differ- ence is secured by adding to the !national debt. This has been the lease since the government last} ‘ achieved a balanced budget, at the jend of the first year of the Hoo- | ver Administration. However, it ;should be noted that, due to the recovery of business and some new taxes the receipts of the Treasury have recovered from de- ion losses and revenue re- ceived during the past six months actually exceeded the amount tak- |en in during the similar period of the boom year, 1928-29. The or-| i dinary expenses of the govern- ; ment are balanced and; the bor- rowing is caused by. “emergency activities.” | The National Recovery Admin- istration came te an official end on the first of. the year when, by|{ order of President.’ Roosevelt, three divisions of the NRA’ were | transferred to the Commerce de- ‘partment and one, the consumers’ division, was merged: info the La-/ | bor department. There is no Honger any governmental official | with the title “National’ Recovery: | Administrator.” This Liquid Kilts Skin Itch Quicker ing medicfoss. rial Le t tev to a et kill itching of | eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and commen itch. Two | NAVARRO SHOWS NEW ‘AUTO CARS, Navarro’s, Inc., is today featur- ing. one of the largest showings of automobiles ever displayed, in. the city. New. models in Dodges; Plymouths and Chryslers are now at the showrooms, corner Duval and Southard streets. New Dodges, Plymouths Chryslers are shown at Navarro’s in the new colors and in all leather upholstery. The new type of trunks on these cars are made to carry as many as 10 suit cases or bags, making traveling easier. Chrysler products this year are offering new gas economy and claim that the new cars are cap- able of making from 18 to 24 miles on the gallon. “Our new finance plan with! the new low: terms and 6 per cent interest makes it easy for the pur- chase of new cars,” says Dan Navarro, FIVE BROUGHT IN ON PLANE (Continued from Page One) season) ment, closing its books on the six|Plane Arcturus which came in a fact that it has been with her husband, as she is sure| months period from July to De- -' that he too will be delighted with! and the charm and beauty of the Ise) $1,550,000.000, not including debt! direction of Tortugas. H At 4:30 o’clock the Arcturus short time later for medical sup- | plies and immediately left inthe: fr Tampa. returned’ with Mr. Eberhart, Mr. and Mrs. Truewald and Mr. Mrs. Manucy, tired and sick, but cheerful at the realization that! all were safe and but little the worse for their terrible ence, ‘Roig, the bostaiats and Saw-/ yer, remained on the launch which’ was’ located’ near Rebecca Shoals’ light. agreed to remain on the until this morning, The Arcturus remained at Key West last night and left this morn- vesse}, jing to guide the Cutter Nemesis, which sailed from Tampa, to the location of. the launeh which is to be towed to port by the cutter,' and to recover the anchor, (Mr, Eberhart left on the Arc-! turus to look after the interests of the men on the small boat and) is returning with them, Subscribe to The Citizen—20e weekly, and and experi- They were provided with! an anchor from the Arcturus and’, Boston, i sion of federal court, left yester- j day afternoon for Miami. and C. D. Young, federal alcohol! tax unit, who were here for the j session of United States court.) | left yesterday for Miami by Pan- American plane, P. L. Galvin, customs agent./ $f stupbora in ol Hehi ma ! MONROE THEATER | CHARLEY. CHAN’S SECRET —also— ! Miss Ora Johnson, who was! spending a few days in Miami with relatives and’ friends, re- turned by plane this morning. i i : Jack Benny-Una Merkel in IT’S IN THE AIR Matinee: Balcony, 10c; ad Li tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ William Parrish, of Marathon, who was in Miami for a short business visit, returned on the plane-from Miami. this‘ morning. Fred Bradna, equestrian di- rector for Ringling Brothers cir- cus, and a group of performers! and trained animals, were on the steamship ‘Cuba yesterday en= route to Sarasota, after a very , Successful short session in Cuba. & C. Brown, grove inspector with the state plant board, who | was in Key West for a visit with; the local unit, left yesterday aft- :ernoon on the Steamship Cuba ' for. Tampa, {| Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Winter, of St. Paul, Minnesota, who were! aoe ame a short time in Key West, with Mrs, Winter’s brother and| | sintorsine lbw, Mr, and Mrs. Wal-| lace Bryant Kirke, left’ yesterday} Mrs, Carmen Knox,. whose hus- band during the latter period of his life- was in charge of United| States postal affairs in Guba, left for Washington this week after a! | pleasant visit. as guest of Mr. andj Chas. Falk and Mrs, Ida Rey-; nolds | BAST FREIGHT Seaver from and to New York. Sani. | te omile, Galveston. New Orleans and Beyond From Key West alternate Fridays From New York every Tussdiy Fronm Boston every Saturday From Jacksonville, and! Wed: Chibens obety Gat Sante | CLYDE — TiQUORS_BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street 1 Package Liquors of All Kinds | Beer and Wi PLUMBING THOMPSON PLUMBING COMPANY “Get Our Prices First” Sheet Metal Work, Dayton Pumps, 132 Simonton St. Phone 536 BAKERY BUSY BEE BAKERY Fine Pies and Pastry Try BUSY BEE BREAD Phone 120 900 Francis a } 1 i } i ; | | | C. E. SMITH, Agent cme ee i ! 1 H ; | | i | POULTRY If you are looking for POULTRY | visit or call } Fulford’s Poultry 2 | Coeccccccccoerere soccccrvoovoeccevcccccecccccteccccccoceosees! Phone 880 Esfective December 22nd. 1935. S&S CUBA Port Tampa on days a Key West 7 A M Mondays an St. Petersburg on Sundays at 4 Key West 7 A. M. Monday. li West for Havana. Lea Tampa, Fila. For further information and rates call Phone 14 +. & COSTAR, Ag-=*. Monday: Key West Tuesday Index Fo RELIABLE RMS ---And You Directory, To Serve and Invite You To Visit Them! SHOE REPAIRING GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP ag cP Old Shoes Made As Good As New 612 Duval Street Phone 44 MALONEY & PEACOCK Phone 518 For Recreation Visit THE NAVY CLUB Greene St. Opp. Wester= Union You Are Welcome

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