The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 9, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR + ®2DO8 0809000000000 0SS602 008 SSH S69 0S COSSEEDOD9 SOCIETY Nifia deLisa Leslie, Editress seine 149-5 ovcecsssoneas2e0> Dinner-Dance aia Ball Takes Place Tonight At Casa Marina will gather en the Tonight socicty gal bril- Yhasse for one o: most liamt social events of the season, Dinner-Dance and Ball atthe lovely C: Marina Hotel here. Prominent K West socialites, members of the winter colon all will be there, fc a gay and beauti-| ful assemblage. ! Dinner will be served at 8:00 o’eclock, with a special program of dinner music arranged by the mew orchestra that arrived early the annuai hotel gu ming in the week, and following dinner there will be dancing to all the latest dance music. The ladies will wear their m charming and exciting evening gowns, and the scene, against the background of the interior of the spacious ballroom, will be unfor- gettably splendid and elaborate. More and more reservations for the affair are being made, and it is anticipated that tonight's Dinner-Dance and Ball will be the finest and most spectacular many years. Pare ual In Parent Education To Be Started: *. Study classes in parent eduea- tion under a qualified instructor,| are to become a part of the ac-! Parent-Teacher As- West. | was the sub- om Mrs. Kath- leen W. Covey, State Supervisor Parent Education, read at the meeting of the Harris Schoo] P.-T A., held yesterday afternoon, at which Mrs. James Singleton pre- sided, The subjects to be as follow: Care and choo! Child. The School Child. tivities of sociations in Key studied are Training of the 3. The Adolescent. 4. Family Relationship. Classes, it was shown, earried on under the Works a ress Administration. The meeting yesterday after-' noon was in the schoo! auditorium! and was opened with singing the first stanza of America followed by reciting the Lord’s Pre Upon roll call Miss Mary P' der, upstairs found to have the largest attendance and next largest was that of Miss Wil- helmina Goehring. Largest attendance was credited to Mrs. Huddleston and the n downstairs Magdalene xt largest ' to Mrs. Charlotte Haskins, Democratic Club Sansa Dance At Habana-Madrid Last Night {um and Livingston Bethel—Trus- The Monroe County Young Democratic ‘Club last evening held its Jackson Day Dance at Ha- bana-Madrid Club, an affair that was large. successful and enjoy- able for the many persons at- tending. At 10:00 P.M. President Roosevelt was tuned in on the radio, and his speech heard from the dinner he was attending in Washington, D. C., at which, there were approximately two thou- sands persons present. Al over the country these Young Demo- eratic Clubs gathered last night, Jackson’s Day, some with dinner and others, as the local organiz tion, with dances. Following the radio speech of President Roosevelt, the Key West Young Democra Club was ad- by William H. Ma- whose speech was splendidly delivered and much enjoyed by his listeners. in t GILFOND PRESENTED WITH WPA PICTURE M. E. Gilfend, resigned district WPA director, receiv- ed a pleasant surprise early this afternoon, when several members of the Key West Administration staff pre- sented him with a lasting mo- merto of Key West. Richard Sargent, here in the artists’ group, paimted a Key West scene which has been admired for months by the WPA director. Today he rece*ved that paint- ing as a parting gift from members of the staff with whom he has worked during the greater part of his stay in Key West. There was no ceremony— no drawn out farewell speech- es as the painting was pre- sented. The esteem and kindly feeling of the em- ployes, however, were em- bodied in the gift as the di- rector received it. ‘w PSP (Lh haadiads while WAR VETERANS will be | United , elected for There followed dancing by the! guests until an early hour, the music for which was _ furnished by Dell Woods’ Orchestra in a fine program eminently suited to the oce: n. Entertain With Dinner Party In Honor Of M. E. Gilfond q 1An enjoyable dinner party com-, posed of some of the leading men of Key West was held Tuesday nature of a farewell Mr. Gilfond. Among those present were the: i Messrs. William R. Porter, party for HOLD MEETING OFFICERS OF ORGANIZATION ELECT=D FOR EN- SUING YEAR There was a regular of B. H. McCalla Camp Spanish War night No. 5, Veternas held Tuesday at Legion Home. The following officers were the ensuing year: Weaver—Commander. Peat—Senior Vice Wm. M. Chas. J. Commander. P. J. Cosgrove—Junior Commander. W. W. Johnson, Chas. H. Ketch- tees. Commander Weaver appointed the following to serve during the year: Geo. E Quarterma Geo. G structor, John Y W. D. Rev. James Geo. Wells—Officer Day. Ge Spencer—Adjutant and ster. aham—Patriotie In- s—Historian. vans—Surgeon, S. Day—Chaplain. of the Kelly—Ofiicer of the John Peterson—Sergt. Major. Fitch—Quartermas- ter $ Ww. w. t. H. Collins—Sr. W. Johnson—Jr. Color Sergt. Color Wills—Chief Musician, All officers present Were in- ' stalled by Past Commander Chas. ; Ketchum. REPEAT SERVICE meeting | ee! SOOO TT Te #| | Vice! j ter, Cuta this morning’ for iden, son. ; Cuba this morning f left for Havana on the St | Gato and Mrs. {are guests at the Hote! Colun THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eooe covesececee' PERSONAL MENTION SOHSHSHSSHOSSSSSCOSSSSESSESESESEOS Seesoveescesoses Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Novak,+ of Rutland, Ve a 8 pleasant visit, left for a stay in Hav . Gavin Dr plane ¢ to visit do was an morning for a while anchez and daugh- left on ene Mrs. Marie Miss Gloriana, Miss France a Jarid. exponent of conmmeroiel art, who was sss it as guest of Nina deLisa Leslie, let by need afternoon 2 to New York. a with relatives in Cuba. for Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Baum: Carl and Baxter ng left on neeth, who were West for a'few days, in Albertus and Mr. ie Thompson lef this morni i will a part of his va m6 . Who were spans a 1 Key West, left or Hi . where r several weeks. Cuba this morning. Anita Gato and Gato of Ke are spending a while in M Misses ling, assistant who was January rney, Charles Elwood, of the United States i ation de: who with Mrs. Elwood and ter Edna was vacati West with relativ: leit « over the highway this morning. Mrs. El- wood and daughter wil! leave S day to join Mr, Elwood ami. he session ¢ and Mr yesterday after- jane for Miami en route home in Jacksonville, da to their Mrs. H mat who was be- ise Wallace, m in ve Reeves, of . in Key hig SEVERAL GUESTS AT ROTARY MEET ...: TODAY'S PROGRAM WAS PRE- SIDED OVER BY STEP- HEN DOUGLASS The Rotary Club held its regu- lar meeting in St. Paul’s Parish Hall today President Melv Russell | was in the chair, pre ce was said by Hollon Cabrera introdu Peter Schutt, mana f the Casa Marini who spoke of the influ: el that would come to Key with the construction of a high- J. e home Newton ustreet, expects to ve tomorrow morning over the | for her home in Brooks: son. daugh. } Mrs. 5 OE Neston strect, er the highway this mor Miami to snend z hey do’ her-in-law and end Ms. Will Baez. left ming with . Mr. | Peabody Harry Rich- § THURSDAY, of Detroit as his guest.! who expressed his delight in the Key West climate. Members q da tings appeinte alifying 2 Wa lone 2 Sebastian Cabre on be Russe! ed the club's best Russell, who leaves City to look after the intere=ts zn oil company in that place The program was in Stephen Douglass, wh ed to Leo Hughes the charge on th Tim Pittm r stamp wi merchants woul ters with the temp Key West on that day, h wh ((cesereeees: ee ee rome . ART CLASS: For adults interesied in DRAWING and PAINT- ING from life and commercial ari direction of ROS DODD under the % Fer Particulars Write BOX 332 or PHONE 555-W WOOT OL IIT S TST IT IS yes, SIR! YOU GET DOUBLE Your MONEY BACK.... if you don’t tind ‘Double-Mellow” OLO GOLOS the finest Cigarette you ever snoked: / Made from PRIZE CROP TOBACCOS the finest ever put in a cigarette - + Ta > SINCE OCTOBER 6, 1935, Old Gold’s Double-Money-Back Offer has been presented to smokers in many cities. it is new open to smokers everywhere. night at Casa Marina M. E. Gilfond, WPA Admin to leave the city some time dur- honoring District ator, who expects berg Thompson, Lance Gerry Curtis, F Dr. William R. W _N. Einiang} B. C. Moreno, John . Bogart, B. C. Papy, Victor Mof- STAMFORD, Eng.—To please relatives who had missed a train * to Charles Smith’s funeral in this city second complete service retiring ing the week. Dinner was served in a private! dining room of the hotel, was a notable occasion and it in the! Wheel Club To Meet Tomorrow Members of the Coral Wheel Club will meet 7:30 tomorrow eve- ming at the home of Mrs. Fred Kirtland on South street and start on one of their regular around the boulevard. Arriving at the Club Miramar, members and invited guests will stop there for and after- wards a dance will be enjoyed un- til 12 o’clo rides supper hint stale — Habana-Madrid Regular week-night dance be held tonight at Habana. Cllb with John Pritch: tra’ furnishing the mu: ing-starts at 9 and ends a.m. A cordial invitation has been extended by the management to members and out-of-town Sones are getting 12 1-2 cents a d will - Madrid Orches- Danc- at 2 fet, Karl O. Robert Rpottewoed and Jerry Trevor. Mayor H. C. Galey was unable to! attend due to illness, \Fellowship Club To Meet Tonight i town, The Boys’ Fellowship Club will meet tonight at Knights thias HaH on Fleming street at 7300 o'clock. As this is the first meeting of the year a at- tendance is requested. New mem- bers will be received and varieus matters will be discussed. This club is sponsored by Equity Ledge No. 70, I. O. O. F., and representatives of the order will be in attendance tonight. of large and Besides board in German: keep, new re- army Hi SPECIAL ‘OFFER — ——on PERMANENT WAVES fwo Permanents for . = Better $5.00 and up MRS. 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