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PAGE FOUR , steececcccccccecessccccccccscccococcososeseseees! For oady Star =: SOCIETY =: | Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHO. Various Visitors Thoroughly |: Enjoy Day Yesterday was another perfect day for the kind of relaxation and recreation enjoyed by the many out-of-town visitors to the Island City. The weather was de- lightfully balmy. with a caress- ingly warm wind blowing in from the sea, and the surroundings were bathed in bright southern sun- shine. The usual week-end were carried on by a large and fervent crowd of outdoor en- thusias There were many gay fishing parties out in boats or along the shoreline, swimming nd beach parties and automobile pienickers to the ke i To the people basking in these tropic climes the frightful news so activities Several Registered Week-end arrivals at Casa Ma- rina include Mr Otis L. Hub- bard, of Lake Forest, Illinois, who, with her mother, Mrs, Keene Addington and son, Otis L. Hub- bard, Jr., will spend the entire sea- son at the hotel. Mrs. Hubbard, Mx <een Mr. Hubbard have visited West previously, having spent some time here last year. This year, with the several months ahead at their disposal, they will have an unusuall lengthy id enjoyable sta dare alr planning to take advantage of the many diverting activities this, the most southernmost of all cities in the country, has to offer for its guests, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Robinson, of Brooklyn, New York, are also ar- rivals, They are both fishing en- thusiasts, and confidently expect record catches during their week’s stay here. The various week-end e and Key goings- More Visitors Now | NE 149-5 | Here On Sunday stories and rotogravure pictures in northern papers of snow storms, blizzards and the like just now being experienced in other sec- tions of the country are but a dream. They tck-tck in sympathy for their less fortunate northern neighbors, climb into their bath- ing suits, stretch out luxuriously on the warm sand and erase from their minds all thoughts of im- passable, snow-blocked roads, fall-! ing thermometers and other situdes just now besetting sections of the count Here, in a_ matchlessly southern atmosphere of warmth and peace, the winter visitors en- joy themselves to the full. i | i other lovely, ¥ Club To Meet There will be a meeting of the Star club held beginning at 4 home of Mrs. on Seidenberg announce- reer tomor. row afternoon, o'clock, at the Charles venue, according to Lowe nent made today. A re is made for a large attend, of members. ‘ Visitors Return Fer Season Recent arrivals in the Island include Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Circleville, Ohio, who arrived over the highway Friday night of last week and are located in the Joseph Cook home at 905 Elizabeth street. Dr. and Mrs. Bales are this year making their second trip , having spent some time in West last season. They ex- s themselves as delighted with the city and environs, and are more than pleased to be abie to return this winter for an extended « Ci i stay. At Casa Marina on at Casa Marina included regular Sunday afternoon tenn tea and social rendezvo day members of local so minded winter colonists and many} hotel guests. Several stirring games were in; Mrs.} progress, local players be \ Da Bacon and W. Curry Har-} and the out-of-town _ play Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Khau, of F est Hills, Long Island. New Y and young Dr. Joseph W felder, of Minneapolis, Minnesot the three latter at C Marina Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. Khau both} wore exceptionally charming ten- nis outiits, and the games were enjoyed tremendously not only by the players themselves but al-| so by the large number of on- lookers present. Tea was serve on the lawn surrounding th courts, and the occasion deemed successful and enjoyable. guests was] | aniihenntest Tittle Arrive; | Will Spend Entire Season Mr. and Mrs. Will have as their house-guests at their residence on South — street, Mrs. White’s sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Craft of Woburn, Mass.. who arrived over the highway on Saturday night. This is } f here, Mr. Cra‘ been here t them : m H. White st visit having; Both with the d to an in y winter, for tention is to spend the en- tire season, t Mrs. Celia G. Hunt, mother of however, of Entertainment On Wednesday r>&. combinatipy ¢ rake i i, | Vaudeville, ahdY dance will be: staged Wednesday night under the} sponsorship of the recreation sec tion of the local WPA. The af- fair is to start at 7:30 o’clock and! will be held in the armory build-, ing, corner of White and Southard! streets, Many “old time cake walkers"| are expected to take part in the] Wednesday night party. The spe- cial entertainment will be pre sented after that and will be fol- lowed by a dance. To Hold Meeting | A meeting of the Division Street! P.-T. A. will be held tomorrow} afternoon, beginning at y o'clock, in the auditorium of school. A request has been made for al large attendance of members thi meeting, during which matters of primary importance! will be discussed, This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker | Containing six kinds of itch kill- ing medicines, Imperial Lotion flows freely into skin folds and Pores to reach and kill itching of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and common itch. Two sizes, 35c and $1. Division St. P.-T. A. SPECIAL OFFER ——on f'wo Permanents for .. ie $5.00 Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-J | Junior Club To | Meet Tomorrow Mrs, White and Mrs, Craft, spent two winters in Key We and during that time made a many is here. These will be delighted now to Mrs. Hunt's other d Cri Mrs. White h taken her place right in the cen- ter of the city’s social lif An extensive program has been planned, and is now getting un- der w to furnish diversion for Craft duri d everything pc be done to in their enj themselves while in the [I City. ving already their will ing vie Regular business meeting of the ; Junior Woman's Club. first in the year 1936, will be held tomorrow the rooms of the Key West Woman's ernoon 4:30 o'clock in Club on Divisi Committee on street, chairmen are to and the social meeting calendar for the year is to be adjusted. make their reports | the| ) | residence > nesday and. MA Ries Entertain At Informal Party Mr, Edward Roma- entertained at 1 party at their abeth street honoring Mi. and ¥ Ralph Bethancourt. In addition to the choice re- freshments served throughout the evening, there were games played by the gu slowing which the entire party danced until a late hour. Among those present enjoyable party Mrs. at this were, | bi Romaguera Bethancourt, Mr. and Mrs. Mor Sauls, and M Albert Pita, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Rose Robidere, Georgina Lounders. Mrs. Vaughn, the Misses Ruth Gan- dolfo, Rose Bethancourt and Me Mario Rollo, Perez Rollo and Cleveland Henriquez. Lily Mrs. Angela Hospitality Unit To Give Party ‘ything ready for the 0 party to be given Wednes- night by the Key West H pitality League in Hospitality House, 313 Duval street, Joseph Sawyer, who has had wide experience in staging parties of this is to manage Wed- y ht’s affair, and is ex- pected to keep the game running is Members League oz the Hospitality that a number of es have been pro- cured which will be awarded dur- the evening. Visitors and Westers are invited to at- tend the party. s will be the fourth social nged by the league since t season got un- ced ed. pri the curre! der way Burns. 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Mr.| rranging the party have} LDS | PERMANENT WAVES | Follow Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds & helpful guide to fewer colds and shorter colds. Developed by Vicks Chemists and Medical Staff; tested in extensive clinics by prac- ticing physicians—further proved in y home use by mil- lions. The Plan is fully explained in each Vicks package. se Vicks Open House: with Gract Moor. esery \33/ Monday 9:30 Pp. m. (8. 8. T.) NBC coast-to-coast | Over REY Million Vick Aids Used Yearly for Better Control of Colds THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [R. J. MOORE HELD IN| this’ morning. Nothing was stol-j eee ;\CONNECTION WITH) ‘RECENT ROBBERIES (Continued from Page One) robbing the home of Chief Baker, 1124 Seminary street. ; Leaped From Window i ® Chief Baker returned home ; Saturday night, accompanied by M Baker. When they enier the home, the chief carrying sev , eral nackages, they heard a noise {and before any attempt could be {made to stop the intruder, a man ‘Te: d through a windo'v, ran ' around the, ho jumped a fence fand made his escape. i Chief Baker followed and found several pennies and a cha helonging to his daughyer, Ruth, but all trace of the man was lost, except a bicycle which the chicf jtupposed belonged to the man and which he kept until today when {he turned it over to the sheriff's ofiice, In the meantime, Moore ported ing lost a bic} later identified the wheel as ike {one he had lost, but the same | wheel was seen Wednesday night tin front of J. J. Kirschenbaum’s thome on White street, which was} | entered and searched by someon that night, and Mr. Kirschenbaum positively identified the wheel j re- and en from the home. Mr, Baker kept the wheel and! this morning reported with it to office. At the ed to possibly si Established Loss Mr. and Mrs. McC turne: Ww and discovered Satur the handsome ring set with a mond between two emeralds a wrist watch and other t valued at -approximate' Mr. and Mr Plummer also found thet their home, 416 Eliza- beth street, entered Satur night. Returni from the thea- ter they saw that a window } been forced open and other evi dence thatgentry had been made. Although Mr. Plummer’s gun was open to view, a fine fountain pen near and some jewelry had bee handled, nothing was reported missing, Other places reported as hav- ing been entered at diff nt times were: Mrs. James . Adam Mrs. Ida Reynolds. Mrs. W. Me- Cook, Paul Roselle’s, Dr. Pintado and others. dia- Senator William J. Bulow Mos- U.S. of South Dakota, born at cow. 0., 6% years ago. Today’s Anniversaries 17 Y and poet, Oaken Bucket,’ | Mass. 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