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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY =: Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-5 Other New Yorkers Arrive; Register At Casa Marina Arrivals yesterday at the Casa ting the dream of all fishermen, Marina included Mr. and. Mrs, R.| Sailfish. a ‘A. 8, Bloomer, of Newark, New, . There are many other activities ii at the hotel that will be enjoyed York, who will spend the balance by Mr. and Mrs. Bloomer, and the of the season at the hotel, joining other guests, during their stay at their friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.) Casa Marina. The putting greens Stuart, also of Newark, New, lure many for practiee shots, and York, who arrived some time ago the tennis courts offer an oppor- for their regular winter stay in tunity for brushing up on tennis,! Key West. {or participating in the regular My, and Mrs, Bloomer, like Mr. Sunday afternoon games that afid Mrs. Stuart, are fishing en-| take place in connection with the thusiasts, and look forward to aj popular tennis teas held weekly. fine season of their favorite sport.; The beautiful Beach Casino, too, Mrs, Stuart states that she al-|is always well-patroniked. ways has good luck in catches) The Casa Marina itself is one of from local waters. and both she!the most beautifully appointed and Mr. Stuart spend most of; hotels in the state, and invariably their days angling for tarpon, elicits compliments from guests mackerel and the various other, anent its charm and loveliness of fish abounding here, not forget-; surroundings. ° 5 Hospitality League Holds Very ° ° Interesting Meeting Last Night _jPlans for a valentine tea were;Galey and Mrs. Printz will pour id last night during the regular from 5 to 6 o’elock. meeting of the Key West Hos-| Those who will have charge of pitality League. The session was decorating Hospitality House are held in Hospitality House with' Mrs. Ella Lee Cash and Miss Pat- President Wm. H. Malone presid- | terson. ing. Several new members were The valentine motif will be fol- taken into the league last night, lowed in decorating the house lo-'!and among other matters pro- eated at 313 Duval street, it was vided for making arrangements decided. The social affair will be, for a more complete service for in progress from 4 until 6 o’cloeck the pleasure of visitors in the in the afternoon. ! city, Members of two committees of, Additional card tables are to the league were merged into one: be placed in Hospitality House for the balance of the season in. and chess paraphernalia also are order to carry out many of the’ being placed there for use by visi- purposes of the organization, The tors. Persons spending the win- entire personnel of the greetings ter here and also casual visitors ahd entertainment groups became are always welcome at the house one body to perform the enter- and are at liberty to go in and tainment functions of the league. feel at home at any time. Members of the two groups are:' The names of Stephen C. Sin- Mrs. H. C. Galey, chairman of the’ gleton and Mrs. O. L. Jones were greetings committee; Mrs. C. G.' proposed for membership, and Hicks, Mrs. Eola Swicegood, Karl were unanimously elected. Thompson, Mrs. Louise Auxier,| Wallace Bryant Kirke made the Mrs. Norberg Thompson, chair- suggestion that in his opinion man of the entertainment com-! visiting friends could be enlisted mittee; Mrs. William R. Warren,/in putting on programs and other- Mrs. William H. Malone, Mrs.| wise increasing interest in the Lewis Pierce, Mrs, Fred Kirtland, work of the league. Miss Etta Patterson, Mrs. John} The names of Miss Patterson, Key, Mrs. D. A. Printz, Mrs. Susan! Mrs. Shourds, Mrs. Key and Mrs. Shourds, and Mrs, J. J. Trevor. , Trevor were added to the enter- At the tea to be given Sunday} tainment committee. afternoon, to which all visitors in} Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Worley, the city are invited, Mrs. Wm. H.} who are visitors in the city, were Malone and Mrs. Warren willjintroduced and weleomed at the pour from 4 to 5 o’clock and Mrs. meeting. Boys Of St. Joseph’s School To Put On Program Tomorrow The boys of St. Joseph’s School will put on an entertainment at the Convent auditorium Wednes- day, February 5th, at 8:00 p. m. The principal features will be a. three act play “Tom Playfair” and a comedy “A Trip to Boy- layid,” Harry Quip, B. Grooms. Mr. Middleton, A Hollerich. Perey Wynne, A. Valdez. Greene, E. Roberts. J. Donnell, H. Gomez. G. Keenan, S. Cabrera. Peters, L. Roberts, HONOR ROLL FOR HARRIS SCHOOL The following shows the pupils who were on the Honor Roll at the Harris School for the six weeks’ period ending January 27, 1936: »6A—Geraldine Kennedy, Prax- cidez Narcisso, Helen Rose Wells, Mérthyn Evans, Bobby Gardner, Marvin Kemp. z $ 5A —WVulius), Napoles, Ruth Thompésor. % 5B-4A—Roy Rogers, Billy Hel- seth, Charles Sands, Margaret| Pinder, Slaney Lowe, Evan Cruz. 4A—Margaret Russell. 4B—Albert Johnson. 3A—Lois Rae Hiner, Betty June Brown, Bernell Sands, Ever- ett Rosam, George Jensen. 3B—Jimmie Singleton. 2B-3B—Patty Duane, Lauriette Russell, Betty Jean Wharton, Marion Solano, Patsy Albury, Jean Peterson, Nellie Thrower, Ruby Wharton. 2A—Donald Pearlman, Betty Lou Burchell, Camille Thompson, Lauriette Bethel. 2B—Anna Cook. 1A—Mary Louise Spencer, | Virginia Williams, Elsie Curry, $f EEE RTE EE? Busy Bee Clab Holds Meeting Members of the Busy Bee Sew- ing Club held their regular meet- ing yesterday at the home of Mrs. Charles Salas. After a busy hour with their needles a social period was enjoyed during which delicious réfreshments were ser-) ved. | Attending were: Mrs. Richard} Knowles, guest of the club, andi the following members: Mrs.| Merrill Adams, Mys. Louis So- lano, Mrs. Louis Cruickshank,! Mrs. Robert Knowles, Mrs. Hilton Henson, Mrs, Adolphus Johnson, Mrs. Sepherino Almyda, Mrs.) Charles Salas. Wheel Club Plans Moonlight Ride Members of the Key West Coral Wheel Club will enjoy another | ride in the moonlight tomorrow night, it was anhounced this morn- ing. Riders will meet 7:30 0’elock) at the home of Mrs. Fred Kirt-( land for a business meeting, after | which they will start for the trip: around the boulevatd with a stop at the Club Miramar for supper. Recital Tonight At St. Paal’s Church A pleasing program of organ) music will be presented in a re-| cital to be given tonight at ~ St.' Paul’s Church on Duval street. j Under the direction of Charles! Roberts, organist at St. Paul’s Church the program will begin ‘at 8:00 o’clock. s The public is invited to attend this recital, Miss Goehring To Be Honored At Shower Mrs. Joseph W. Sawyer and! 1 t ‘ i { { | Katie Roberts, Betty June Cott- rell, J. B. Lopez, Kermit Roberts. 1Bi—Nancy Norman, Harriett Russell 1B2—Rose Archer, Joy Ball,' Edith Brown, Blanche Jerer,! Dorothy Saunders, Clara Bott Bailey, ed hdd) COMING EVENTS The following events cover the Pr of February 2 to February TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Monroe—“The Broadway Hos- tess” with Winifred Shaw, and “The Avenger.” Palace—“Cardinal Richelieu.” Also comedy and shorts. Bayview Park—2 P. M. until 6 P. M., all kinds of sports. Stowers Park—All kinds games all day. Colonial Park—Checkers and reading and writing all afternoon. Yacht Basin—Swimming in- structions and deep water bathing. Yacht Basin—Swimming _ in- structions. High School Gym—7:30 P. M., basketball doubleheader. Rest Beach—Swimming sun bathing. Sail boat rides. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Monroe — “Thunder in the Night” with Edmund Lowe and Karen Morley, and “The Broad- way Hostess.” Palace—“Danger Trails” with Big Boy Williams.. Also comedy and “The Fighting Marines,” al serial. | | | of and 2 Bayview Park—2 P. M. until 6 P. M., diamondball, tennis, handball and shuffle board. Stowers Park—A!l kinds of | games all afternoon. Colonial Park—Checkers and reading and writing all afternoon. Yacht Basin—Swimming ih- structions and deep water bathing. Foot of Duval street—Sun bath- ing, dominoes and different games. and swimming. Rest Beach—Swimming sun bathing. Sail boat rides. and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Monroe—“Here Comes Cookie” with Gracie Allen and George Burns, and “Thunder in the Night.” Also serial “Mystery Mountain.” Bayview Park—2 P. M. until 6 P. M., all kinds of sports, Stowers Park—All kinds of games unti] 6 P, M. : Colonial Park—-Checkers and reading and writing all afternoon. Coral Isle Casino—Skating. Coral Isle Casino—2 P; M. un- jtil4 P. M. Boxing and wrestling instructions. Yacht Basin—Swimming in- ' struetions, Rest and sun bathing. Beach—Swimming Sail boat rides, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7 Monroe—“Sunset- of Power” with Buck Jones and Dorothy Dix, and “Here Comes Cookie.” Palace—“Danger Trails.” Also eomedy and shorts. Bayview Park — Diamondball, tennis and other games all aftr- ernoon, Cukan Club—Dance with Joha Pritchard and his boys at 9 P. M. Rest Beach—Swimming and sun bathing. Sail boat rides. High School Gym—Basketbali games. Stowers Park—All games all afternoon, kinds of The program in¢luding the cast! of charerters follows: 1. Abtidh ‘song, Grades 1 and Richards, W. Price. Frank, H. Crusoe. J. Aldine, L. McCown. G, Williams, W. Miller. W. Hardy, C. Park. Joe White, E. Roberts. Harnett, J. Farto. A Trip to Boyland D. Sawyer and A. Valdez, two: jlittle people; Julius Tedder, Wizard; J. Yates, boy; C. Perez, judge; ©. Solano, bailiff; P. Perez, lawyer; H. and W. Lioyd, iJ. Kelly, D. Sanchez, O. Soriano, {the jury; H. Sanchéz, guard; J. R. Newcomb, J. Blanco, E. Tay-| jlor, L. Norcisa, C. Saunders, L.! |McCown, witnesses; C. Yradi,| Conclu-| page; J. A. Pierce, D. Sterling, K. | Roberts, K. Newlan, L. Roberts, | W. Diag, 0, Roberts, C. Fraga, | W. Price, T. Reyes, friends of president boy. 2. = ? Pom, Playfair, Act 1. Dumbbell and Wand Drill, Grades 3 and 4. 4. Tom Playfair, Act 2. 5. (Contest of the “Cans,” J. A. Pierce, W. Davis, D, Sawyer, K. Roberts, K. Newlan. 6. Tom Playfair, Act 3. 7. The School Flag, S. brera, J. Yates, E. Roberts, Roberts. At the piano. 8. Piano selection, bera. 9. A Trip to Boyland. 10. Tom Playfair. sion, Cast of Characters in Tom Playfair Tom Playfair, H. Dion. Ca- L. S. Ca- Visitors Much Pleased With Articles At Woman’s Exchange Visitors to Key West are ed hg of nature’s lacy fabric with) ways interested in picking up! which she binds-the l of the during their stay here some little; cocoanut tree to the ‘these reminders of the tity itself, as hats beautifully styled and stitch-| well as small, charming gifts for; ed; mats in cunning designs; faney their friends in the north, and) lacework and knitting; handbags many of these visitors have voiced | and knitting bags. their approval of, and apprecia-| To enumerate singly Gnd {i-! tion for, the nice things they have dividually each fetehing article to found at the Worhan’s Exchange be found in the Woman's Ex- in the Colonial Hotel building. {change would be impossible. Suf- In this informal little shop they| fice it. to say that évetything ia! find various charming things, all well-done atid in the best of taste.| Mrs. Blondon Goehring will en-; Colonial Park—Checkets and tertain with a tea shower from! reading and writing all afternoon. 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. Thursday of} this week at the Colonial Hotel. | A The octasion will compliment | BATUROAY, HEpSune ys * Monroe—“The Man Who Broke TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 1800. =| Don't Get Up Nights i — LAXATIVE [thecebeteceaceasencenes | If it fails a flush out im- DIVISION ST. SCHOOL z Mra, -Gusiie Segal, who in Purities and excess acids which : ; -|Key West for a short vacation | ®i8e the irregularity that wakes Honor Roll for the Division’ and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.|¥0U up. Get buchu, juniper eil,/ Street School for the six weeks’* Morris Holtsberg, left yesterday | ©tt-. in little green tablets called) period ending January 27, 1936, by plane for Miami. Bukets, the bladder taxative. follows: i H pn cn Works on the bladder similar te, 6A—Carmen. Sunti. } William S._Roberts, of Miami,| castor oil on the bowels. Poofiy| nounced “dry 6B—Lenora Lopez, _George arrived by plane this morning, acting bladder can cause stafity lina <ometim Ray. summoned becayse of the, death! flow, frequent desire, burning or “the © of his father; William F. Roberts; backache. In four days if not who pased aiydy 9:30 -o’clock! pleased any druggist will refund last night. — iy Olivieri’s Drug Store. 3. Bl Mrs. Sonia Brown of New York,! Sawyer, R. C. Skelton, Everett arrived tis morning by plane; Sweeting, Betty Kline. from Miami ‘to visit her parents, 4A — Kathleen _ Christiansen, ar and it G:-S. Singleton, andj Janet Eatherly, Barbara Stansell, other relatives, Sa reaiag 2 ee ee Dorothy. Ranger, Shirley Bullard.' yy; gee | SPECIAL OFFER 4B—Frances | Collins, Joseph ,, Miss Mary Cruz, who was spend-) asta , Roberts, Dorothy Johnson,. Her- "& # while in Pensacola with her|| pee waANENT WAVES tina Pulido, sister, Mrs. Isabel Mullins, ar- Ploeg: | 3A—Robert Albury, Charles tived Ute Morilag. sitet stopping! for _. ats $5.00 ! Sanchez,- Emma © Neal’ Ayala, for one day in Miami. Mrs. Mul-/} 20 ek Willette Camalier, Persis Larsen, 8 and baby arrived by plane! per ee ag Jennie C. Johnson, Edna Phelan, yeaterday. Alice Salgado, .Mary Elizabeth; Clarence Carter Nice, state Knowles, Maude Elizabeth Robs" supervisor of music projects in| erts, Rose Mary Symonette, Gloria the Florida WPA, arrived this Acevedo. morhing to direct rehearsals of} 3B—Ward Herrick,. Alfred the pirat i ' Lowe, Shirley Curry, Ethel Mae, ‘N° Pirates of Penzance tonight. | Roberts, Shirley Rose Smith. |. Santé: Ciabien Siemardy 08> Mag! 3 : a S, ly of Key 2B-2—Curry . Herring, James west’but now making his home in’ Mille®,, Norman Roberts, Argelia Miami, arrived yesterday morn-| Acevedo, Betty Lou Boza, Dora ing by plane for a visst with his! Henriquez, Bertha Perez. brother Joriathan Cates and other 2B-i—Hugh Hinde,. A sy si Leis: Seah; Daweh, Alite relatives, and his many friends. Diaz, Franees Mora. |. Harry Baldwin, first assistant! 1A-1B—Eljgabeth | Ann: Gard: keeper at Carysfort Reef light- ner, Florence Mitchell, Nathalic house, has arrived for the regular, Bethel, Rose Marie Pinder, quarterly vacation with his} Young, “Kenneth Larsen. family. | —-—-_-- VIEWS AND REVIEWS forever, and the most wonderfull LSOTIOOOEOL OLE LO SSS For Sale 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle TORONTO. for fraud im a court George Miller cTeSs examas* Canada —Or tui e = hours twe tablets and with was dead a ones Attheagh ene i. 5A—Hilton Sassinet, Laudelina | SS — Perez, Elinor Larsen: 5A-5B—Betty Adams, Opens Skin Pores Robidere. 5B—George Boulder, Nina Subscrioe to The Citizen—2e ekly. and thus gets st and bill es caus of Salp Sch Sic and CLOR PALACE George Aries im CARDINAL RICHELIEU Cemedy and Se Matimee- 10-1Se: Night KEY WEST Ip the Center of the Business and Thester “strict Foret Clase—Fireproof — TO MIAMI Make Reservations by Phone! Telephone 620 Regular Planes, Miami-Key West Airways, Inc. Daily Except Friday RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West 4 p. m. Ar- rive Miami 5:20 p. m. Fast - Comfortable - Safe George Joe a power for sefence.” today checks COLDS . George N. Peek, New 6 6 6 Deal official: “I have long deen convinced’ Liggid - Tablets that our national prosperity and Salve - Nose Drops pclitical security are dependent primarily on farm prosperity.” Charles Craven, British munition ENTERTAINMENT maker: Auspices St. Joseph’s School “I fearly lost my eye with a Christmas cracker but I never lost CONVENT AUDITORIUM Wednesday, Feb. 5, 8:00 p. m. it with a gun.” - ion Comedy Hitcpevlecs Bged: Beastor fiom (| ee ee ee Virginia: { “We have today at Washington the most complicated and costly bureaueracy in the history of our country.” Leopold Stokewski, conductor: “Creation and re-creation go on former 5c MONROE THEATER Winifred Shaw in THE BROADWAY HOSTESS —also— THE AVENGER Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ (Lit bA AAA Ah AAA Ad orchestra SCRIBD IAD EFI IIIs. ~— : the partys on us | 1F YOU SAY SO |} Miss Wilhelmina Goehring. whose! the Bank of Monte Carlo” with]; marriage to Cornelis Bradford: Roland Coleman, Joan Bennett Harvey, of New Orleans, Louis-' ang Clive Brooks. jana, is to take plate during the! pelace—“The 39 Steps” with month of February, | Robert Donat and Madeline Car- Assisting the hostesses during: rol], Also comedy and Mickey the afternoon at the tea table will, yrouse, be Mrs. William H. Malone and! Rest Beach—Swimming Mrs. Vietor R. Moffatt. j sun’ bathing. Sail boat rides. | Duval Street—7:30 P. M. until find in these local-made bits of, 9:30 P, M., Promenade, beauty they ean find howhere else SID ID ISLS: in the country. and ~ Ud eAn ae m ad BRY soon each of our “fiends will be receiving an invitation to our Wedding; and we watit it t6 be the best looking ifvitation we tab geu” Naturally, you want yout Wedding Invitation two be the very finest; and that is why e aft inviting you to inspect our tetiarkable line of genuine Stecl Engraved Weilding Invita- tidns and Annoufcements ifi the Favored Styles of 1955. done by local people. cleverly carved buttons and buckles of cocoanut shell; dainty flowers fashioned from sea shells and fish scales which have been colored in every pastel shade; | | | i invited to eontribute their crea- tiofis to bé placed of sale in the shop, and théy have responded with & wealth of handicraft that delight -wititer visitors, for they There are; Local people with ideas have been‘ THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING Mellow Old Golds. 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