The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 16, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ‘weeoces 0000 COCO COT TSTO CESS COSTS CTOOO OS STOOS -: SOCIETY =: Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 Mrs. Turner, Eminent Artist Of Atlanta, Visiting Here Key West now numbers among sentence, and until she came ‘here its visitors one of the most out-,has had the strange sensation of standing figures of the south in’ something incomplete and un- the person of Mrs. E. K. Turner,’ finished. the eminent woman artist of At-' Mrs, Turner is doing a great lanta, Georgia, whose paintings, deal of work while here, and has bearing ‘the name of Frances Lee found an abundance of material Torner, are known and admired from which to draw. She has by connoisseurs throughout the’ only the kindest of sentiments to- world of art. !ward Key West, deeming it one Mrs. Turner, who came in over of the quaintest and _ loveliest the highway several] days ago in places she has ever visited. She company with her daughter and has noticed particularly the son-in-law, Mr. and M W. E.' very sheen on the old houses, and Bostwick and the latter’s mother, hopes that it will not be destroyed, Mrs. R. H. Bostwick, of Arling-| for it is striking and beautiful, ton, Georgia, is a modest, unas-'as are also the waterfront scenes suming southern | of great}and a number of vistas in the charm and poise ne likes to’ city. paint, has painted all her life,! This visit of Mrs. Turner’s, and and, thoroughly engrossed in her her praise for our city, is much work as she is, cannot understandi appreciated. We are delighted why anyone else should be at all; that she is pleased with Key West interested in her or her painting.|and has found interesting things} to paint while here. She has late- ly spent some time in and around Sarasota also, where she did splen- did work. She has exhibited in She is retiring in the extreme, earing nothing for the adulation! usually expended on prominent figures of the day, and asks only! that she be allowed te pass the} duration of her stay quietly; also in New York City in com- painting scenes that have caught pany with a group of other south- her fancy in and around Key;ern artists. She is a member of West. | the Southern States Art League, Mrs, Turner, whose husband is; and is listed in Who’s Who in a professor at the Emory Univer-j American Art. sity in Atlanta, making her| Lately Mrs. Turner’s painting initial trip to the city. She con-}of Bullock Hall at Roswell, Geor- fesses to a long-felt desire to} gia, the ancestral home of Martha come here, not only because of; Bullock, mother of former Presi- the interesting reports she has|/dent Theodore Roosevelt, was lately had concerning it, but also| chosen by Mrs. Franklin Delano because, in persuing atlases she| Roosevelt from a wide selection has always felt. oddly, that position on the map somehow] to hang in the White forms the period at the end of aj Washington. House in Division Street P.-T. Assn. Conducts Interesting Meeting The regular monthly of the Division Street was held Tuesday afternoen with| days. Also, a donation was made Mrs. Will Daughtry presiding. It|toward the binding of books ‘by was opened with the Lord’s| the P.-T. A. Prayer and the P.-T. A. song. The Miss Miriam Carey delivered a minutes of the previous meeting} most interesting and enlightening were read by Mrs. Amclia Cabot} reading with “Homes” as her and approved, and the Treasur-| subject, and dwelt upon the in- eport was given by Mrs. W.! fluence they have on the develop- Geethie. iment of children, and her talk Mrs. Daughtry then appointed | was followed by one from the various committees, the first one.| Reverend M. L, Smith, who en- for a combined Founders’ Day} larged upon the idea expressed in and Fathers’ Day, being composed! the reading of “Homes” as the of Mrs. W. F. Collins as chair-| most important factor in the life man, with Mrs. Stousell, Mrs.| of a child. Harry Sawyer and Mrs. Stewart. A count of parents in the upper Mrs. Claude Albury, chairman; grades showed that Mrs. Mrs, W. E. Goethie and. Mrs.| had the largest number of par- Joseph Boza were appointed asjents present, while Miss May the Prize Committee to select the! Sands had the highest percentage. prizes for the rooms having the; In the lower grades, Miss Miriam banners the greatest number of| Carey had the highest percentage, times during the year, and Mrs.} while Miss Frances Cochran, Miss Griffin was put in charge of the} Susie Gardner and Mrs. Mary Room Mothers’ Entertainment. Sweeting tied for the largest There followed a report by Mrs.| number present. Claude Albury on the Christmas| There being no further _ busi- Tree Program that was given] ness, the meeting was adjourned during the month of December of} until the second Tuesday in Feb- last year, and Mr. Duncan enum-|ruary, when it is hoped that there erated the different gifts that' will be a large attendance. meeting were given out to the school chil- e K, Bingo Party Was Enjoyable Event Trip To Miami Westers} Mr, and Mrs, William H. Ma- night! lone departed over the highway |this morning to spend several days in Miami on a combination | business and pleasure trip. They which had been arranged by mem-; plan to return the early part of bers of the Key West Hospitality: this coming week to resume their League, particularly for the aa eon ena sce mie ; Sea res oct | here in Ke: Vest, for their loss joyment of visitors in Key West.| vi ye gett even for a few days It was the fourth party which! they will be absent. Hi had been arranged by members| ~ SSS eee of the league for the pleasure of} ° winter visitors who are in Key|School Circle West. Joseph Sawyer managed, Plang Meeting the affair and carried the games} through to their successful con-} Room Representatives of clusion. He was ably assis'ed by! Rey West Jumior-Senior High veer ia A | School will ‘hold their regular Although fewer members of the nionthly meeting tomorrow after- winter colony participated in last: noon at $:00 o'clock at the home night’s party than in the other Of Mire. Hi. §&. Dexter, corner affairs which have been given by| Whitehead and United streets, the Hospitality League, member A large attendance at this considered it a success in every! sion is anticipated Bian gp phase. * \ Dance Tonight At Junior Clab To | : Meet Tomorrow ' Habana-Madrid A half hundred Key and visitors gathered last at Key West Hospitality Honse to participate in the bingo game the Michigan and Bridge will be at the Habana-Madfid Club from played tomorrow afternoon at the! first social meeting of the Junior! Woman’s Club to be held this year. Members will assemble at o’clock in the rooms of the Key! West Woman’s Club. Hostesses will be Mrs. Homer Herrick, Miss Margaret Goshorn and Miss Flor- ence Sawyer. oer ai, aS SN HIGH SCHOOL HOP “The Music ‘Goes Round and Round” -with Dell Woods’ Orchestra CUBAN CLUB Friday From 9:30 Till 1:30 Gents, 60 Ladies Free 5, every art gallery in the south, and! its| of paintings of the same subject! ‘Cabot } There will be a dance tonight [KEY WEST BOY DESCRIBES TRIP MADE ON PLANE TELLS OF BEAUTIFUL SCEN- { 1 SECTIONS, | ; One of the Key West students {at the University of Florida who ; had been home for the Christmas holidays left by Pan-American plane on his return, and described | ! the trip by air very interestingly. | His description follows: i “Passing over the keys we looked down on mud flats, could sil-! see the little mud bumps a!l over | |the bottom of the shallow wa- ‘ters immediately surrounding the |small islands. A little white , thing flicking its shadow. on the | water, seemingly an inch or so | above the surface was a gull fly- | ing low. Was out of Key West before we had a chance ot look |; down on the city. Was disap- | pointed at this, “Saw a number of bridges from high school days, and they were easily recognizable in many fea- | tures even from such a_height. ;moments before we did so, beautiful green island, rathet ; high out of the water, appeared ‘below us, and a winding, deep |green river with the lustre of jglass, cut the island in half. Like the stories and descriptions yov | read of the “Emerald Isle.” | “Then the ferry stretch, though lI failed to glimpse the ferry | (things move away so fast in the air) and the breakwater at the ferry slip where the water’ burst through during the last hurri- cane. Then Lower and ‘Upper Matecumbe, a brown stretch with the railroad a perfectly straight line beneath, and the highway un- dulating in all directions, a stretch {over which we seemed to hover a few moments and then saw a large grove in which all sorts of light and dark green and many | brown vegetables were growing. until we swung out over a bay at the corner of the grove and a few moments at sea with islands and ships in a wide expanse we suddenly glimpsed a few stucc¢ houses on a tip ahead and look- ing father up, saw the Miami courthouse around which were nestled all the smaller _ buildings of the city. It was all over s¢ fast. It left much disappoint: ment, “Then we swung to the left below Miami and with the motors cut off came down at seemingly terrific speed at a tiny house on the water’s edge then rushed straight at the brown water un- jtil we came closer to its surface ‘when the pilot leveled off with- out slacking speed and letting the | tail down slowly, gradually let the front part of the ship down and after sharp bumping of the waves against the hull of the ship came to rest in a choppy sea and joo quite a few minutes until a little row boat threw us a line and we were towed to the dock | and jumped from the plane to a concrete runway leading into the interior of the beautiful Miami airport. “It is a trip I would not want to miss. The sight of the key? is intensely beautiful. The fly- ing is exhilarating. I hope you decide to take it some day.” Wheel Club Plans Ride For Tonight Members of Coral Wheel Club are advised that another delight- ;ful ride has been planned for to- | night. Riders are requested to be at ithe home of Miss Mary Falk 8 o'clock. Visitors and others who enjoy riding under delightful con- ditions, are invited. 9 till 2 a.m. Music will be fur- nished by Pritchard’s Orchestra. A cordial invitation to attend has been extended by the man- | agement to all tourists and visi- jtors. There will be no cover | charges. A Three Days’ Cough Is Your Danger Signal b Beet pd we tried for your chest $0ia or bronchial isritetion. ya cam ERY WHILE PASSING OVER} FLORIDA KEYS AND OTHER | which we often fished back in my j assed over Perky, but a few; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | LODGE ELECTS NEW OFFICERS CUBAN ORDER OF ODD FEL- LOWS HELD MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT Cuba Lodge No. 15, Indepen- dent Order of Odd Fellows, held | election of officers at a meeting Tuesday evening at the quarters in the Caraballo de la Luz lodge hall. Officers elected for the j suing term are as follows: | Noble Grand—Jose Castro Ben- in, Vice Grand—Teodora court. | Recording Secretary—Faustino | Castillo. Financial Secretary—Jose Fer- nandez. Treasurer—Feliciano Castro. Chaplin—Agusto de Aguero. Warden—Horacio Pons. Conductor—Yegnacio Medina. Inner Guard—Eloy Albury. Outer Guard—Zacarias Diaz. E. D.—Gabriel Guitierrez. E. 'G.—Julio Lacedonia. A, D. N. G.—Enrique Esquin- aldo A en- Bethan- . Y. N. G.—Arturo Armayor. A. D. V. G.—J. F. Fleitas. A. Y. V. G.—Jose Hevia. P, G.—Vicente Molino. RESTAURANT AT COLONIAL OPENS Is NOW IN EXCELLENT CONDITION J. S. Golden, manager of the Key West Colonial today an- nounces the opening of the hotel restaurant for the winter season. The restaurant is at the co ner of Fleming and Duval stree! It has recently been for this ‘season. Featuring seafoods and best the market affords, Key West Colonial Restaurant offers CLASSIFIED COLUMN PERSONAL STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample o7 Udga, a doc- tor’s prescription at Gardner’s Pharmacy. jan8-9-10-15-16-17-22-23-24-29-30 31x FOR RENT SECOND FLOOR BRICK BUILD- ING, corner Front and Fitz- patrick streets. Jefferson B. Browne. jan16-1tx NICELY FURNISHED APART MENT, with garage. Apply 827 Duval street. deel9 BICYCLES BICYCLES—WE RENT by the Hour, Day or Week. Repair “all makes and paint them with Nu-Enamel, We carry a full supply of parts. Agent for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $5.00 down and $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Co. dec18-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE—Horse and Dug hand clipping machine. Phone 75. jan16-1tx NOTICE responsible for me I will not be debts unless contracted by personally. janl5-3t MORGAN T. PLANT. MONROE THEATER James Dunn-Arline Judge in WELCOME HOME Edward Everett Horton in YOUR 'UNCLE DUDLEY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ Bermuda Meat Market Strictly FRESH. KILLED PORK} FAT HENS—Rhode Island Reds and Dontinics All Ingredients for Souse Armour’s Star Brand PORK TENDERLOINS Heavy Western Steer Meat 1 RECENTLY RENOVATED AND said, have remained t s a la carte and regular dinners at] motive P.T. A.|dren during the Christmas holi-|[ couldn’t imagine where I was) popular prices. BIG MaL: C4 TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do net receive your paper by 6:15 o'clock in the afternoon, call telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:15 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citi- zen. SPORTSMEN GO OUT ON PLAN SPEND TWO DAYS IN ISLAND CITY THOROUGHLY EN- JOYING THEMSELVES Tommy Armour, 1935 golf champion; Robert widely known golZ amateur, John Davison, representing one of the large sporting goods left on the plane yesterday after- noon. Att the invitation of* Robert Spottswood the visitors came to Key West by plane Tuesday morn- ing to be fishing guests Mr. Spottswood. They had two days’ of great sport ang would, they longer not business and professional de- mands made it necessary for them to leave, PERSONAL MENTION and Mrs. Diego Chavez, of New York, who have been spend- open Barbour, and houses, of : renovated] ing a few days in Key West with and placed in excellent condition} relatives and friends, left on the Steamship Cuba this morning for the) Havana, F. §. Robins, superintendent power and machinery Florida East Coast Railway Com- pany, arrived on the Cuba this morning from Tampa to look over the terminals and equipment. Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Brock, of Hackettstown, N. J., who were in Key West in the car and ‘trailer for a few weeks, left over _ the highway this morning en route to Sarasota for a visit with friends. 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. SPECIAL OFFER —on—— PERMANENT WAVES i fwo Permanents for tter Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-J; BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embaimer Phone 135 Night 696-W ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” CONFIDENCE! The inseparable relations be- tween this store and the pub- lic is held intact by that mys tie word “CONFIDENCE.” We pride ourselves upon the fact that our customers are per- manent ones and that we have their friendship and confidence by continual square dealing in every way. We Welcome Responsible Accounts All Competition met with Low Prices and High Quality. ONE STOP SERVICE Order all your Food Needs Through Us— _ Dressed Poultry Turtle Vegetables Meats ‘Dairy Products Phone 67 ‘Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street Fich Fruits had; €0 ON VOYAGE! ' Fred Eberhart, custodian «| the Fort Jefferson National Monu- tment at Garden Key, left thi | morning 9:45 o'clock for the Key | {on the Yacht Corky C., as guest of | | the owner, J. Clarke Coit. { ; Mr. Coit »and his guests + left! | cor a few days fishing in the vicin- | ity of Tortugas and “Marquesas, | | and expect to, return about Satur-} {tay at which time Mr. -Eberhart | will also return. Three members of the ho were on the launch | was in perilous straits Monday jend Tuesday of last week and were rescued by coast guard planes and cutters, are on the !yacht—Mr. Eberhart. Donald j ‘Craig and Samy Sawyer, colored ( utility man. | They joined in the hope that | this trip to Fort Jefferson will be accomplished in safety. Hints for Motorists By C. R. Strouse Director, School of Automobiles, Interuational Correspondence Schools party which 1 oN cars equipped with all-felt window channels, trouble is often experienced with the felt swelling up when wet, so that it is almost impossible to raise or lower the glass. Running an ordirary black marking erayon, such as used to label boxes, along the inside of the channels will permit the window to be moved easily, regardless of weather condition: * 3 When lubricating the chassis of, an automobile equipped with four- wheel ‘brakes, never fill the front hab caps with grease. Many greasy and grabbing front brakes have een cavsed Ly t..2 presence of the caps. The fron: wreels id ke removed after every 5,00 miles of running, and the bea: wached thoreughly with gaso! The bearings shouid then be re-cov- ered with cease and repiaced. i \Il Clive Brook-Madeline Carroll in LOVES OF A DICTATOR Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 10-15¢; Night: 15-25¢ KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Firepreof— } Sensible Rates <s (Garage Elevator Popular Prices RICHARDSON’S GROCERY _FRIDAY AND SATURDAY _ Rose Milk, 5 cans Magnolia Milk Cream, 6 cai Butter, tb . Sugar, 5 Ibs. Gibbs Catsup, large -— Peaches, 2% size -..------ Pears, 2% size --..-...------— Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Smacks Crackers, pkg. String Beans, 2 cans Ritz Crackers -.. Ovaltine, small Matches, 3 boxes Salt, 3 pkgs. - Sani-Flush, can Crab Meat, can Small Peas, No. 2 can - a 3 Lifebuoy Soap, 3 bars - Eggs, per dozen Cuban Coffee, tb All Kinds of Fruits and Vege- tables and Cuban Jellies REF YACHT GUESTS (THREE ARRIVE ae waa ea wa Pm me ome ge PIPL LLAL LL LL 2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1936. | rived this morning from Mim with three passengers as £ | Mary P. 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