The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 15, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCiray Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J Well Known Artist Plans To Open Local School Of Art, |H. M. KNOWLES iS NAMED TO OFFICE FORMER KEY WESTER SE-; LECTED FIRE CHIEF AT SARASOTA, FLA | | | i H i } t \ i ! t ‘ if | | H. Maitland Knowles, former: | Key Wester, but’ for a number of | yen sident of Sarasota, was} ,; Work during his stay here, and is'}\" week unanimously j named; constantly on the alert ferreting] | sact of the Sarasota fire de- out further grist for his art mill.' | partment, by the city council. pleting plnas for the opening of a; He himself is eminently suited! T7.°° R’ Cowsert, former chief local Schoo! of vherein he, to the teaching of drawing, and it’ 4¢ the department, was made as-! will instruct pupils the Fine is expected that his school will be, sistant chief, and Industrial Arts. j well-patronized. He is gifted and| Chief Knowles was the head of This school, which is to be lo-| able, as his record will show. He! the Sarasota department for 10} cated on lower Duval street, will, is a Philadelphian, and studied at! years covering the period from, be devoted to the bringing out of, the Philadelphia School of Indus-|}994 to 1934 and during that! latent talent that Mr. Dodd has trial Arts and many other schools! time was in Key West with units seen exhibited in the crude draw- of equal renown. His work has’ of the department at the conven- ings by local people that have, been exhibited in private galleries’ tion of chiefs i ee 1929. come to his attention. According;in New York City and other lead- | Ros Dodd, well-known art who has been in Key West the past ten months, is now ec in in \ ! jla Luz. elected officers at a re- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LOCAL LODGES NAME OFFICERS | DURING SESSION UNITS ARE CONNECTED WITH ORDER OF CABALLEROS DE! LA LUZ; THREE DIFFER- ENT ORGANIZATIONS es Three local lodges, with the Order connected of Caballeros de cent meeting. Those selected follow: Logia “Marti” No. 3 Teodoro Betancourt, Luminar. Rogelio Cabrera, Vice Lumin- ar. Manuel Perez, Patriarca. Jose Cruz, Secretario. Santiago V. Rodriguez, secretario. Oscar L. Milian, Tesorero. Candelario Bauta, sec. de Fin- anza. Horacio Pons, Experto. Jose R. Menaya, M. de Vice Cere- to Mr. Dodd, some of these draw-/ ing cities of the country, also in: {| moni: ings show great skill and artistry,|the Academy of Fine Arts in! and these will be eloped in Philadelphia, the Toledo Museum} Justino Ruiz, Guarda Interior. RAILWAY OFFICIALS HAVE; 47,.:. Medina, Guarda Ext. NO NEWS AT PRESENT school, for each pu 1 will re-; of Art, Smith College Museum of} ceive individual instruction in! Art and at Provincetown, Massa-} Miguel Medina, Porta Estan- | darte. ABOUT ROAD any medium in which they prefer | chusetts, where are exhibited the working, be it charcoal, water, Work of such men as Meederice colors, oil, pencil or pen and ink.) Waugh. The classes will be held from| The new school shortly to me 9:00 a. m. to noon each wee! ,| here will supply an outlet for the| and an opportunity will be given{ talent that many of the young | Logia iacandonions Del Hogar” the students to draw from life, as! people, particularly, have, and| i No, 1 live models will be used. Key: everyone looks forward with keen; Milagros Rios, Sacerdotisa. West itself furnishes a wealth of anticipation not only to the open- _ Georgina Perez, Vive Sacerdo- material from which an ai can ing but also to its continuance! draw. There are st-| through the winter months.} ing and unusual Winter tors, too, will welcome) well as lovely, pi the opportunity to take lessons tectural d from Mr. Dodd, who is now busily} C. L, Beals, general manager / |of the Florida East Coast Rail- | way company, was an arrival by; ype this morning, accompanied: y P. L. Gaddis, district superin-| ieedent of transportation. | Antistia Garcia, Patricia. Evangelina Abreu, Secretaria. Teresa Ruiz, Vice secretaria. Maria Gutsens, Tesorera, | ecoce John H. Spencer, eecccee of Tampa, who was spending a short vaca-; tion in Key West, left on Cuba, yesterday afternoon. H. Summetville, who was here} for a winter visit, left yesterday! {for Tampa en route to Washing-; jton, and will return later. Miss Carlota Guito- was“ a passenger on the Steamship Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa en route to Washington, D. C. A..J. Angle, collector ‘of | cus- toms for Florida, who was spend- ing two days in Key West with the local forces, left yesterday afternoon for headquarters. in Tampa. Dr. J. F. Hirschfelder, Jr., left yesterday afternoon for Tampa ‘after a short visit in Key West. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gato arrived from Havana yesterday afternoon for a stay of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs, E. Gato, Jr. Howard McClanahan, assistant the} H., “WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1338. | Looking At Washingten’ (Continued from Page Gne) the party received $336,425 im the }last four months ef the year. y: FLORIDA TEMPLE MONDAY EVENING. a@ report, it contends that it is not subject to the law requiring re- Hemry P. Pietcher, Chairman of ports of political organizations. ithe Republican Nationa] Commit- Nevertheless, it revealed that only INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS tee, says that the G. O. P. will $34,701 came from comtributers | jreply to President Roosevelt's re-/ "ho gave less than $100, while AND MANY OTHER MAT-: cent m to C “trem $439.474 was received from heads * of large corperatiens in loans and | TERS OF BUSINESS NATURE time to time.” ChairmanPleteher °) o°P con. the du Pout family, } asked the broade: TRANSACTED AT MEETING which handled the Paiient at | 2 Delaware, sione supplied $15 { po al 152 im leans and contribations, i dress to “give” the di the «tabulation of + |party “the same amount of time, enatah a = pea y z At a regular meeting of Flor-'the same stations, at the same! ah . ! ida Temple No, hour of the da, Qne chai ee ie ates i eS se mother off. The’Democrats had a surplus of vas held on Monday night at the fered the time without.any speci! $22,722 and unpaid obligations o Golden Eagle Hall on Petroniaj seg heur. This was’ ameatintac | $415-000—largely 2 leftover of street, offices for the ensuing | tery to Mr. Fletcher, who advised the A! Smith campaign in “ term were installed by Deputy}newspaper correspondents that The Republicans have a sur; plus Lenora Roberts, assisted by her!answers to President Roosevelt's: of $260,000. and the ‘iberty jstaff of Grand Offirers who|«pofitical broadcast” would be! League $93,000. were as follows: made as indicated. ; Alice Curry—Grand Past Temp- ar. ! Mary Crvz—Grand Priestess. | Mamie Russell—Grand Guard- ian of Music. Vendaline Watkins — Grand Guardian of Record. Annie Baker—Grand Marshall Reports of contributions and expenditures by the two major “t cimares an Political parties and the Ameri- FRR ree can Liberty League reveal that get of s& the Democrats received $525.625 —— in 1985 and spent $502,924. Next S* © ! of Ceremonies. in order was the Liberty League yTeporting $483,275 in loans and) contributions, and expenditures of $389,073. The Republicans re-| | Marie Russell—Grand Guardian of Exchequer. CARD PARTY Auspices St. Paul's Y. P. S. L grove inspector of the state plant At the conclusion of the in- board, who was in Miami-;on busi- stallstion ceremonies, the charter ness, rebernedyyoplane this morns:-was draped for three of the de- ing. parted sisters, aes These sisters James,.Warren, WPA. auditor, Wel's. Adella arrived. from Jacksonville, via Annis Albury. plane from Miami, this morning The annual memor‘al services for a business yisit,‘gt’Jocal head- fon the L. G. E. and K. G. E. will quarters. {be held on Sunday, January 19, et 3:30 o’clock in the hall on Pe- ported the receipt of $407,454! PARISH HALL and expenditures of only $199.- Friday, January 17 166. Of the contributions listed, Each Player Opens Skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch With six itch medicines form, Lotion flows inte pores follicles are Kathleen Whitmarsh and| through fe m Mr. Asked if he was bringing good ; news, Mr. Beals told The Citizen’ that at this time he had nothing | tengaged in the completion of his Dulce Ma. Perez, Sec. de Fin-| Mrs, Mary Payton, nee Sey- \mour, arrived this morning by hair and = gets: at = peo the tronia street. cause of scalp itch. and $1.00. In the Center of the Busnes Officers for Temple and TI > Florida Marta Machin, Experta. to say relative to the railroad,! Graciela Calleja, M. de Cere-} j plane from Miami for a visit with No. 1, L. G. E., are as follows: eis West Gaiden Club Plans To Conduct Meeting Tomorrow, Hl There will be a meeting held ful tropical Flower Show in many} tomorrow morning at 10:00 a year was held here in the Key! o'clock of the Key West Garden, West Public Library. Club at the Woman’s C lubhouse! Plans for this year on Division street. As many matters of importance be brought up at the meeting to-; will be discussed at the meeting,! morrow morning. This meeting, including plans for the Flower incidentally, is not limited as to} Show to be held some time in’ attendance by club members only,} February, a large attendance is. Any winter visitors or Key West- requested, lers interested in gardening and The Garden Club is eager to; beautifying are welcomed by the! duplicate its success of last year,,Garden Club, which will appre- when the most splendid and color- ciate interest and suggestions, show are Several More Guests Arrive; Registered At Casa Marina; Among the newly-arrived guests; at the hotel include Mr. and Mrs. at a Rater eae aaa j Chester C. Pope, of Beverly, x ew wi man on the staff of the Sun there,| M@ss» Dr. and Mrs. John Cocoran, who came in ygsterday on the! °f South Hamilton, Mass. and’ plane and who will spend his sev-,Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Somerville eral weeks’ winter vacation injand their two children, of Minter = | City, Mississippi. runsky looks forward to; Mr, and Mrs. Somerville and! y ble stay here, in-| their family spent a short while! tending first of all to take a at the Casa Marina and have now thorough rest and follow quietly ‘taken one of Mrs, Wallace Bryant! the many summer sports to be Kirke’s houses on Seidenberg! had in the Island City. | Avenue, where they will remain! Other guests lately redifor the balance of the season. regis Card Party On Friday Evening Janior a 's Club Plans For Meeting A card patty will be given Fri-| Mrs, Homer Herrick, Miss Mar-} day evening at 8:00 o'clock in! garet Goshorn and Miss Florence} the Parish Hall sponsored by the} Young People’s Service League of} Sawyer, will be hostesses Friday St. Paul’s Charch. afternoon 5 o’clock to members} Reservations for the affair can of the Junior Woman’s Club, at] be made by calling phone 663-W.|the first social meeting of the! | calendar year 1936. The meeting will, as usual, be held im the rooms of the Key West Woman’s Club on Division} street, To Repeat Cantata At Stone Charch The Cantata which was put on at the First Mbthodist (Stone) Church on Christmas, will be re- peated tomorrow night at that church, according to announce- ment made today. An enjoyable evening’s enter- tainment is promised all who at- tend. The affair will start at 7:30 o’clock. Musical Program At Convent Tonight The Alumnae Music Class of the Convent of Mary Immaculate will render an excellent program at their hall this evening, begin-| ning at 8 o’elock, to which the; public is invited to attend. There are many interesting} numbers of the program, which} was published in The Citizen yes-! terday, and it is expected that there will be a large number in} attendance. Bingo ‘Party To Be Given Tonight Visitors in Key West and many local persons are looking forward today to the bingo party being given tonight at the Key West Hospitality House, 313 Duval street, by the Key West Hos- pitality League. Members of the league made exhaustive plans for the party tonight which will be the fourth social function to be given by that organization this year. A variety of prizes have been pro- cured which are expected to add to the delight of the party. Joseph Sawyer, who has had a great deal of experience in stag- ing such affairs, will manage the party tonight. Visitors and local persons are invited to participate in the party. NOTICE 'TO PROPERTY OWNERS! — j exem) ption |g for same! 0 have PALACE Bill Boyd-Barbara Worth in RACING LUCK Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ | but may have something to say’ | later. | noon if reservations can be ' now getting under way, and will} - | Dence Postponed “the Slip-Horn” will be on hand ; election of officers was held. { large number of ; monias. | Marina Fernandez, Guard Int.| Ciara Machin, Guarda Ext. Logia “Union Saco Carrasco” No. 2 Juan Cobo, Luminar. Hesiquio Cerezo, Vice Luminar. Carlos Calleja, Patriarca. Jose Fernandez, Secretario. Julio Perez, Vice secretario. Arturo Armayor, Tesorero. Ignacio Medina, See. de anza. Nicolas Fernandez, Experto. The cake walk, vaudeville, and! Walter 0. Johnson, M, de Cere- dance, scheduled for tonight at monias. Mr, Caddis said he hoped the! time would come when he would’ again make the trip to Key West, by railroad instead of by plane.; These officials are planning to! leave by plane tomorrow after: H se- | cured. Cake Walk And Fin- | | i | | { been! Jesus Carmona, Guarda Exteri- a Contreras, Estan- ; darte. Porta {s | With no opposition, the present ! official family of the Key West Fire Department, was reelected by members of the volunteer de- t last night. There were ast, out of a possible Incumbents are: Chief Harry M. Baker; First Assistant Chief, Charles Olivieri; Second Assistant Chief, .Leroy Torres; Department Seeretary, John W. Roberts; De- partment Treasurer, Wm. T. Archer; Surgeons Harry C. Galey and Wm. R. Warren; Assistant Surgeon, John Gardner. FORTY-SEVEN PERSONS FIND RIGHT ERROR Everready Star Continued from Page One) Club Assembles | | Warren Gates, 902 Eaton the Armory building, has postponed one week, it was an-' nounced this morning by the rec-) = reation section of the local WPA which was sponsoring the enter- tainment. Several civeumstances| made the postponement neces- FIRE DEPARTMENT sary. An amateur night program, | however. has been planned for to-) ELECTS OFFICE morrow night at Bayview Park. it was announced, and visitors < invited to attend it. Victor Lar-| No OPPOSITION TO ANY OF }sen of the recreation section of; the WPA’ will be in charge of the! | OFFICIALS OFFERING program. FOR RE-ELECTION High School Hop Gn Friday Night High School Hop to be given Friday evening at the Cuban Club} will be the first big dance with! Pattmen Dell Woods’ 9-piece orchestra| 113 votes ¢ since the holidays, Dell Woods promises an eat lent program of dance rhythm.,; Lately the orchestra has been: spending much time perfecting; new Broadway hits. Also, the or- chestra leader announces that Tommy Thompson and his latest, to do their part in furnishing: music. Dancing will start at 9:30 and end at 1:30 o'clock. The Rescaane Star Club held) street. its regular monthly meeting yes-! ‘Roy E. Faulkner, 830 Simonton terday afternoon at the home of} street. Mrs. Charles Lowe on Seidenberg! E. C. Gomez, 1126 Duval street. Avenue, during which time ai Mamie Weslev, 214 Eanes if a Cold Threatens.. | “Timely use of this especially designe aid for nose an upper throat, helps prevent many colds. 30¢ end SOc New officers are as follows President, Mrs. Frederick Knapp ‘ident, Mrs. Sally Lund- , Mrs, Carl Ber-| valdi; Mrs. Bertie! Higgs. During the social afternoon} Mrs. Lowe, the hostess, served; the ladies delicious and well-| chosen refreshments, and the oc- casion was much enjoyed by ane | Present, Should Be 1 1 POCO Ceo CLELESLoDeeeLoereeeeoooecoooeeooeeCeeCN! (Railway, and P. L. Gaddis, {t& ict superintendent. were arrivals her sisters, Mrs. Nellie and Miiss Jennie Seymour. Mrs. George Kantor, who was visiting with relatives at points in the state, returned this morn- ing by plane from Miami, Mrs. Liva Cottrell, who was in Miami for a few days, returned on the plane this morning Clarence Beals, general ager of the Florida East man-, Coast dis- (by plane this morning from Miami Jose F. Pazos, Guarda Interior. tee a short visit with Agent J. N. | Costar. Joe Pelaez, who is now making! his residence in St. Paul, sce expected to arrive in Key Wes this evening over the highway ee td visit with his parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jose Pelaez at their on Caroline street Mrs, Annie Shaw, who arrived’ yesterday from Miami, called here hy the illness of her brother Fred Page, Rispah Russell, employed in the; port steward’s department of the; P. and O. S. S. Company in Mi- ami, left yesterday by plane for Miami after a short visit with his; family. HIGH SCHOOL HOP) Round and’ “The Music Goes Round” with Dell Woods’ Orchestra CUBAN CLUB Friday From 9:30 Till 1:30 Gents, 60c Ladies Free ‘ Morris Irene Adams—Past Templa First Class—Fireproof— home| returned in the afternoon! as Mr. Page was much improved.| Miriam Carey——Noble Templar. Ethel Sassnett—Vice Templar. Cinderella Roberts—Priestess. Carry Cremata—Prophettess, Lila Harris—Marshall of Cere- monies. i Bertie Higgs—Guardian of Mu- sie. Mamie j Reeord. | Alice Carry—Guardian of Fi- nance. Annie Baker—Guardian of Ex- chequer. Julia Knowlés—Inner Portal. Gertrude Key—Outer Portal. Irene Adams—Trustee. t i | { ! 407 South Street Phone 574-3 POOP PPO P OTIC LL LLL fal Have Your Handwriting Analyzed Write to Constans, care of The Key West Citizen Send about eight to ten lines copied from a newspaper, magazine or periodical, in your mor- mal everyday handwriting, and send it with 25< and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Russell—Guardian of NOTICE | | {will not be responsible for debts unless contracted by m ' personally. jan15-3t MORGAN T. PLANT. GAVE UP HOPES MONTEZUMA, Ind. — Afte: sitting by her hurband’s corpse for two davs, Mrs. Philetus Har- rell of this city, gave up hope that he would be resurrected and attended his funeral. i ! FIIITPILILOLE LID ! Doctors | Praise it and | heali | use it widely. | | GET A JAR TODAY! 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