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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J High School Parent-Teacher Association Con Founder’s Day program was presented at the meeting of Key} West High School Parent-Teacher| Association held Tuesday after- noon at 3:15 o’clock in the audi- torium of the school on White street. The program was under! the direction of the Hospitality; committee of which Mrs. Lawton Watson is chairman A violin solo was rendered by Nicholas Goshorn, Jr., and accom-| panied on the piano by his sister, Miss Marguerite Goshorn. Girls’ Chorus of the school Glee; numbers. by Club presented two They were accompanied school orch The one act play based on the history of the Parent-Teacher As- sociation was greatly enjoyed by! those attending. The scene w: supposed to have taken place years ago at meeting in We where the ciation was found- ed by Mrs. Alice Birney and Mrs. Phoebe Hurst. The cast included! the folliwing: Mrs. Wesley Ar- cher, Mrs. Milton Sawyer, M. Charles H. Ketchum, Mrs. H. Dexter, Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, Mrs. Jamies Pinder and Mrs. For Next on the lighting of the Mrs, Milton sisted by Mary program was the rthday yer who was ‘ae McClanahan the! s|was appointed by the ) Le ke by} Conducts Meeting and ean Carmona. These two students were dressed in Colonial costumes characteristic of that time in which the P. T. A. was organized. The cake was -dec- orated in blue and gold, National P. T. A. colors. Once each year | at this meeting a volunteer of- \ fering is made for furtherance of P. T. A. work. This was taken by Miss McClanahan and Mr. Car- mona. A business session followed at the conclusion of the program. Minfites of the previous meeting | were read by Mrs. Hildah Salis, secretary and the treaturer’s re- | port given by Mrs. H. S. Dexter. A nominating committee consist- jing of Mrs. W. P. Archer, Oscar | Norman and Mrs. Milton Sawyer Mrs. Enrique Henriquez. Mrs. G. N. Goshorn extended ».,{the P. T. A. as a group an invita- tion to attend an address to be given the Wioman’s Club on March 3 by Dr. Conradi, presi- | dent of the Florida State College {for Women. During the social hour cake and pce cream were served and an op- portunity given teachers and jmothers to become acquainted. The meeting next month be under the direction of the pub- |licity department of which Mrs. | Mervin L. Russel] is chairman. president, | will; es West Garden Club Holds Interesting Session Yesterday A meeting of the Garden Club was held yesterday afternoon at the Woman’s Club- house on Division street, with Mrs. William R. Warren, vice- lent of the club, presiding, assisted by Mrs. W. J. Phelan, secretary. Almost all the committees in charge of the vari- ous divisions of the Flower Show were in attendance with their lists of exhibits, and final plans in connection with the show were discussed and perfected, Indications point to this year’s Flower Show being the best so far to be There will be a large variety of tropical plants. flower seeds and seed-pods, fruits vegetables, and including a num. chairmen and} held in the Island City.! found locally, since they grow only as far north as Key West. | These will be of particular in- terest to visitors, many of whom have never before seen these truly tropical growths. In addition there will be hang- ing baskets of ferns and flowers, on view, a large display of potted annuals and others, cut flowers in vases and containers in various artistic arrangements, and several |table-arrangements. There _ will also be exhibits from schools | throughout the city, and from jcolored adults and children. The Flower Show will take place next week, Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday, February th, 26th and 27th, at the Pub- lie Library on Duval street. Danni ‘Mothers Of iia St. School Entertain On Tuesday The room mothers of the Divi- sion Street School entertained the faculty Tuesday evening, Feb. 18, with a party, in the P. T. A. rest room. The scheme colors of} red and white were carried out and many bouquets of red flowers were placed about the room. Mrs. G. La Fe was the winner} of first’ prize in the heart game, while the consolation prize went to Mrs. A. B. Boza. Miss Eulalie Matthews was the! winner of first prize in the Cootie contest and the consolation prize! was awarded to Mrs. J, Miller. of ice cream, sev- ndwiches, and cookies were ed style from a very beautifully dec- orated table. The table cover was of lovely Spanish work and a large vase of red hibiseus rested} on a red heart in the center. The| table was lighted with four large} ser HABANA-MADRID CLUB! NEW ADMISSION CHARGES: Week Day Nights Saturday and Holidays Sunday Afternoons fudge, | buffet} =| SPECIAL OFFER ms 50c| $1.00 s 28c! red tapers, and each plate rested | on a large red heart. Small hearts hung in festoons around the en- | tire table completing the red ef- fect. The room was lighted with | numerous floor and table lamps. | | After refreshments were served the game of foolish questions and silly answers was played and thor- oughly enjoyed by all attending. All present expressed them- selves as having enjoyed a most delightful evening. | Those present were: Prof. and Mrs. W. C, Duncan; | Misses Miriam Carey, Eulalie i Matthews, Sadie Moss, Susie Gard- Opens Skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch | in liquid form, Imperial Lotion flows into pores and hair follicles | and thus gets at and kills the cause of scalp itch. 35c and $1.00. ——on—_ PERMANENT "$5.00 f'wo Permanents for ... — _ Better Waves, os 55.00 up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-3 | | ( @ Games of chance may be all rij place—but why risk your money when you buy razor blades! Probak Jr. is produced by the world’s largest manufacturer of razor edge blade that “stands up” for shave—yet sells at 4 for 10#! shave after PROBAK junior j . With six itch killing medicines | Orchestra To Play Each Night At Club The management of the Ha- bana-Madrid Club has completed arrangements with Dejil Woods and his musical organization to be on hand at the club every night in the week for the months of February and March. In doing this, Mr. Carbonell feels that he has made.a big step in providing entengaini tt for out-of-town visitors}.qvHio,f want amusement of this .itype. Both tourists and local folks are in- vited to take advahtdge” Of the club’s offeringsg 9 For the past + rt years Dell Woods’ Orchestra E: been the leading dance band of the city and for this new engagement they have just received a new library of the latest Broadway hits. Former Key Wester Cn Visit Here Mrs. James Ardagh, who was before marriage, Miss Florence Graham of this city, accompanied by her friend, Miss Eleanor Pav- lock, were arrivals in Key West yesterday from New York for a visit with Mrs. Ardagh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Graham at the home on Fleming street. This is Mrs, Ardagh’s first visit to Key West in five years, and her numerous friends will be pleased to learn of her return to the Island City. Alumnae Circle Holds Meeting Local members of the Alumnae of the Florida State College For Women at Tallahassee assembled yesterday afternoon at the home = of Miss Leota Grillion on South-; Key West,ber of plants that are only to be/ ard street where a very interest- ing meeting of the college group was held. Partial plans for the entertain- ment of Dr. Edward Conradi, president of the college, who will be in Key West during the month of March, were made at the meet- ing in addition to other matters of interest to the organization. Miss Consuelo Warren Arrives For Visit Miss Consuelo Warren, ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Warren of Southard street, was included; morning on the Cuba from Tampa 1 in the arrivals in Key West last evening over the highway from Jacksonville for a visit with her parents. Miss Warren is ployed in the offices of the Uni- ted States Internal Revenue De- partment in Jacksonville. Her numerous friends in Key West will read of her return with great delight. ner, Alce Curry, Gladys Pinder, Frances Cochran, May Sands, Olive Engle, Florence L. Albury. Mesdames J. A. Boza, W. W. Griffin, Charlotte Boyden, Mary Sweeting, Amelia Cabot, W. F. Collins, Harry Sawyer, Harold Haskins, William Doughtry. G. W. Stewart, G. La Fe, A. B. Boza, Raymond Thompson, J. Miller, Claude Albury, C. W. Goethie. EVANGELIST ROBERT S. STRATTON Will Speak Tonight at GRACE AND TRUTH HALL 1127 Southard Street Subject: “THE EXCELLENCIES OF CHRIST” daugh-' i em- ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |LARRIMORES COME |. IN ABOARD PLANE ARE GUESTS OF FREDERICK WAGNER ABOARD YACHT PAULA LOUISE James Larrimore, executive! secretary of the Miami Beach Red! and Reel Ciub, and Mrs. Larri-| more arrived by plane from Mi-j ami this morning. They were met at the float by Frederick Wagner, member of the jclub, and his secretary, Miss Inez Fazer, and afterward boarded Mr. | Wagner’s Yacht Paula Louise,! which left for Marquesas. Mr. Larrimore told The Citizen Earl Carroll, who was to accom- pany them on the trip, failed to eatch the plane. The Paula Louise is expected to remain at Marquesas until Sun- day, Mr. Wagner said. EVANGELIST WILL PREACH TONIGHT “The Excellencies of Christ” will be the subject of an address tonight by Evangelist Robert S. Stratton at the Grace and Truth Hall, 1127 Southard street. PERSONAL MENTION Jake Aronovitz returned this morning by plane from Miami where he went yesterday be- cause of the serious illness of his brother Dave. W. R. Kenan, Jr., president of the Florida East Coast Railway, and with S. M. Loftin co-receiver of the organization, left by plane yesterday for Miami after-a visit of several hours in Key West. Galvin P. Bentley, owner of the Yacht Shiawassee III, berthed at one of the finger piers in the yacht basin, returned this morn- ing by plane after a brief visit in Miami. ‘Admiral W. S. Crossley and Mrs. Crossley were arrivals this morning from Tampa and are guests at the Casa Marine for a vacation. { Judge A. G. Powell, attorney for the Central of Georgia R. R., and W. Stevens, arrived this and are guests at the Casa Ma- rina, Mrs. Annie Page and daughter Miss Wilhelmina Goehring, - left over the highway yesterday morn- ing for Miami to be away for several days. Mrs. H. C. Barratt, mother of Mrs. Bernard De Witt, arrived over the highway yesterday after- noon and is a guest of her son- in-law and daughter at the home on Caroline street. ACTS TWO WAYS AT ONCE QLD P For Of hh dd Se 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CO hkch hid tebe dedhed ddd (Sesseeeaesseeees, Le Su, tke APERS Sale 5c Cheb ut Meu luke uh heabeaill Newawe. SOTA OMaaS COMING EVENTS The following events cover the week of February 16 to Feb- ruary 22: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Bayview Park—2 P. M. until € P. M., all kinds of sports. Stowers Park—All kinds ‘games until 6 P. M. Colonial Park—Checkers and reading and writing all afternoon. (Coral-Isle Gasino—Skating. Coral Isle Casino—2 P. M. un- til 4 P.M. Boxing and wrestling ns. Basin—Swimming of Yacht structions. Rest; Beach—Swimming ; stn bi f hing. Sail boat rides, “CLASSIFIED. COLUMN LOST «| FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 { Bayview Park — Diamondball, | tennis and other games all aftr- ernoon, TWO PAIRS OF GLASSES, one} Culan Club—Dance with Joha green tinted, and one flash/ Pritchard and his boys at 9 P. M. light, Reward, if returned to! Rest Beach—Swimming and Box C, clo Citizen Office. |sun bathing. Sail boat rides. feb19-2tx| High School Gym—Basketbali THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1938. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC. (For Representative to State * Legislature BERNIE C. PAPY eal in-} and | —— TION, a 2, 1936 |For Repessentatine to State! THOMPSON'S CASH GROCERY Cor Grinnell and Eaton Streets For County Judge ‘W. CURRY HARRIS Se eee “S All 0c Canned Goods, 3 fer Crit, B Supervisor of Registration JOHN ENGLAND weekly. Cream, can Matches, 3 boxes 16< Maxwell House Coffee, % 26< Bliss Coffer, & Prunes, 2 ibs. Pickles, (Sour, Sweet Dill), qt. size For Justice of The Peace | Second District ENRIQUE na INALDO, Subscribe to The Citizen—20e | games. wane |" Stowers Park—All USED SEWING MACHINE {games all afternoon. Cash. Address pee B, | Colonial Park—Checkers and Citizen Office. feb1713tx : 'eading and writing all afternoon REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Rest Beach—swimming and sun bathing. Sail boat rides. Duval Street—7:30 P. M. until ' i WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT, —if I guarantee my service? | When you want a guarantee! 9. :30 P. M., Profienade. service on your refrigerator,| call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. TAAL ASSL £4 feb10-1mo $$. CARD OF THANKS FOR RENT OR SALE | HOUSE, furnished or unfurnish-| To our many friends whose kind ed, modern conveniences, 1609 2¢ts and expressions of sympathy County Road. Apply 1600. did so much to alleviate our sor- Vernon Avenue. feb20-3tx me during the recent illness and leath of our dear one, the late FOR RENT i Belipe Sanchez, we wish to ex- ‘tend our sincerz appreciation. Our FOR RENT—Furnished apart-: hearty thanks go out to those ment, five rooms and bath. Ap-/| who gave the use of their cars and ply 514 Margaret street, phone!to the donors of the beautifu! 152-M. jan24| floral offerings. feb20-1tx PALACE Bob Steele in THE KID RANGER Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Ni; 10-15¢ THE FAMILY. TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. AP ply 1120 Grinnell street. feb6-tf, BICYCLES | BICYCLES—WE RENT by the! Hour, Day or Week. Repair | all makes ana paint them with Nu-Enamel. We carry a ful) supply of parts. Agent for the | Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. | And seil them as low as $5.00 down and $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Co. Teb1-tf Bermuda Meat Market MEATS—all kinds, all cuts PORK—all kinds,. all cuts NICE FAT HENS All at prices you can meet Before Shopping Call | Phone 52 Quick Delivery PIRATES COVE FISHING CAMP On Overseas Highway near Key West TARPON, SAILFISH and REEF FISHING in Virgin Waters Bungalows with Private Baths, Simmons Beds Well Cooked Food Rates: $5.00 to $7.00 day, A. P Phone For Reservations BY PLANE FROM KEY WES1 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- tive Miami 5:20 p. m. Fast - Comfortable - Safe KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ——Or Display At—— Thompson Ice Company, ‘PHONE NO. 8 ‘ kinds of \\ | Cocoa, 2 % can Grape Juice, at Tomato Juice er 2 for Tuna Fish, can Siam Rice, guaranteed, Ovaltine, can Peaches, large < Suger, & ~ Potatoes, 10 tb Lard, & Eggs, dex. Fresh Meat, & Pork Chops, 2 size ot size Tunes 35¢ CASA MARINA Key West’s Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Evening Dinner tbs Afternoon Tea -. or a la Carte Palm-Shaded Sandy Beach with CASINO Masseur in Attendance PETER SCHUTT, Manager FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Milk, can 1@c and Ile? Cream, 6 cans 40c and es Butter, & Sugar, 5 lbs. Siam Rice, 5 tbs. Grits, 3 tbs. Crisco Lard, 2 tbs EFss Coffee Tomatoes, 6 cans Catsup, large Peaches, 23, size Pears, 2% size ———____ Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Onions, 3 Ibs. Ritz Crackers Matches, 3 boxes Salt, 3 rkgs. Lux Toilet Soap, 3 bars - Lux Flakes, 2 pkgs. Rinso, 2 pkgs. Lifebucy Soap, 3 bars i Yard Eggs, per dozen | Cohan Coffee, | Lipton House Coffee, & Lipton’s Tea, pkg. Chicken Feed. 10 ibs. 20c, 30c and “It’s not only the cheapness of price that counts when buy- ing Groceries but the FULL WEIGHT and QUALITY of the articles.” I4c and We meet all competition with Low Prices and High Quality ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street | | | | Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- head street. In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlooking Cora! Park For price and terms apply to LP. ARTMAN, The Citizen Office