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PAGE FOUR THE KEY Wa eae i WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1936. Presented Last Night _Entertained At a | Surprise Part Proved An Gutstanding Saccess| fats Mrs. Cloto Moore was delight- Enjoyed By Large Crowd, The directorial _ staff, the The night was lovely, the cos- fully entertained Monday eve- % ; dramitttis personae, the tectinical|tumes were lovely, ard every/Ting with a surprise birthday) (Continued from “Page One) > Ty jan orchestra led by Dr. Clarence | {staff and the orchestra, are all to] aber St the cast went through: at? atthe home of Mr. and} be congratulated for their splen-}~. : . ug) Mrs. Bernard J. Cruz on Newton’ Carter Nice, state supervisor of their roles with suavity and ap- | eeccccccccccsscccscscess Today In History _ eeseccosecose ecccceses COSCOCCOHOOOSESOOSECOOSSSOOSOSOSEESEOOOEES ot ORE 4 Nifia deLisa sesnidicde. Editress Presentation Of Pirates | Of Penzance Last Night | 1815 | Plbsa—<caus.ing Napoleon ecaped ‘rom 22 s22are@ ‘ee wore PAY hy the most interesting, Oo" H AGREED men chorus im- cluded Delio Cruz, Joe Pinder, Jesus Carmona, Jr., Frank John- son. Jr., ATlen Robinson. Nicholas Goshorn. Jr., Herbert Eddy thony Knowles, J e Berk William Kemp, George pall, Orlando Caraba! Wilson, Vance Rodriguez, J bers of the po’ Saunders, Jack Lopez. Members of were Clifford G reno, Joe Peacon, Ira W Curry, @L-ver Lopez, B. Blanco, William Hoff: Delaney. Dell Woods. ges, N. B. Shanahan, nett, Edward Bayly. the pirat Hicks OURIST NIGHT HABANA MADRID CLUB Toright From 9 Tal 1 R oy idt John Ls held! Mbki-Muki ‘sor an Tritérnational Dance at the Cuban Club Friday evening. All rrangements have been made to’ ey MUKI-MUKI-O apply Vicks Va-tro-nol—just a few drops rangements for it were made by the recreation section of the WPA, « | guests at Casa Marina. Mrs. | Le-| | INTERNATIONAL DANCE up each nostril. Used m time, & Beips there. j Part of the Semana Alegre program, the dance will be free. Dell Woods orchestra will furnish the music. Friday, Feb. 28, 9 till ? CUBAN CLUB John Pritchard’s Orchestra | ADMISSION Many New Arrivals Have Registered At Casa Marina and barracuda. Mrs. ©. H. Stuart, an ardent angler, was for- tunate in landing a tarpon, the only one caught yesterday. There are eight boats going out today, and it is expected that the return tonight -will show some record catches, for the weather now ideal for the landing of some fine specimens. TELEPHONE 149-J F Weeewecesoersecceseoooescoceooooeceoeneelee |did handling ef the coer oh 3 street, j the Federal Music Project who has > - 5 Sullivan “Pirates of Penzance” lomb. All the singers were in ex-; Dancing amd games were en-' had wide experience in directorial Key West’s Old Island Trading operetta ‘as presented last night at|cellent voice, and the musical, joyed by all present. In a guess-| york with San Carols Opera, Fort Dillworth, in the U. S. Navy numbers and recitatives were! ing contest, Mrs. Fred Heyser; Philadelphia Grand Opera, and Post Proves Of Great Interest statics. | beautifully delivered to the more} and Miss Delores Cuervo were the! aly ma tic: t tied cal- oe It was the second annual open-|than appreciative audietice. winners. er ORE SR aes | o One of the are always keen about the fine}air production of this event, which| , This operetta, one of the fea-| The ‘éclor schiéme was.red ata! Ger-was_ praised highly by those oct 2 i picturesque spots in cocoanut work to be found there.! last year proved an outstanding; tures lof the festivities for “La:white. Mrs. ‘3 2 Feeéived' who attended the performance. coterie bese ee are | te cantihees Seong tile Gknauns in-| suecess, and which duplicated its] Semana Alegre,” or Week of Joy,| many beautiful ita” Delicious’ the orchestra was composed of | Key West is the old Island pan cidentally, people from all over| Popularity last night ‘with Jaheonstituted a highly enjoyable,refreshments of ice “cream, cake,! musicians from several points in ing Post on Duval street, which the world, and the guest book in, Teeord attendance. and memorable event. candy and buttgred’ nuts /‘were'the state who are employed in the Mrs. Wallace Bryant Kirke has which these callers register is | ake eet oe ; pide ee ‘music project, and they had ar- had for several years, and which’ treasure. 's. Moore is ing Mr’ am jrrived here only the evening be- she has made into a mecea for| There are lovely block prints Garden Club, Te :: Give Tea Pa Mrs. Joseph Mene! and other’ fore, visitors. jand batiks done by Mr. and Mrs. are She wit rie Ms ‘Late in the evening the breezes The quaint little‘ building is\ Dudley, those talented people Connection With Flower Show | 23,2" "er my tietde ts Mist ecame slighty chilly, but the fact over a hundred years old, and the! who are masters in design, India RcrOY seg Vets oe hh that virtually every -person sat site on which it stands is steeped’ print dresses that are timeless,| ine of the features ‘of the ‘wife of Mr, Southerland, who is! ee who elped irs. Moore; through the entire performance in tradition. Years ago it was a capable of doing duty as beach| piower Show, which ‘opéhs today's member cf the Committee off Mee ens {lends evidence to the finish and barter station for the sailing ships garb, afternoon or evening wear,| under the auspices Of the Key| ies seme omnes oe | Mrs. Harry L. Lowe, Mrs. E. P. perfection of the production last that cruised the southern seas. In dainty hand-worked _ children’s} west Garden Club, is the teal One Hundred. These ladies will| Snell, Mrs. Susie Cassidy, Mrs.| night. ; the old days Indians had posts dresses from Porto Rico, odd| which wilt be held from 4:00’ to'Pour during the tea hours. DeWitt Roberts Miss bese The colorful attractive choru every fifty miles down along the jewelry from China and Mexico,| ¢:99 o’clock on the grounds sur-! No effort has been spared to eee ee sae ee ore ing _the major-gener tat Florida keys, miles con- dolls in native costume, even tiny rounditig the Public Library on ‘make the occasion an outstanding Z oe se sg ee 3 il isto eanenters were Norma Sede | stituting a day’s paddling distance little dressed fleas that are so! Duval stréét. jone. The Marine Band will fur-|Rone. My a a ey go es Marie Sands, cea Seem in a canoe, and Key West was the small you need a magnifying glass| ‘7pis tea, urider the supervision mish music throughout the dura- se ay I x Es ee ea ey- son, Maud Lowe, Mary Jo ron most important post along the to see them properly. And these|4¢ Mrs. H. S, Dexter, ‘will also|tion of the tea, and this, aug- a oe fz as go tees aay Margaret a — old trade route, representing as, things are only a few of the ones/number antong its patronesses; menting the riot of strange and eo ee nd ae = andre ‘urry. Thelma —— ye it did the last station before the that meet one’s eye at the Old! Nes, W. S. Crosley, wife of Ad-} lovely plants on ‘exhibition at the ie ee ean eee ;liams, Yolanda Men oe a veda ase ao Eeaeperice miral Crosley, of Washington, D.) Flower Show itself, will make for = — | Tories, Tenbel Kelty, Daeothy Bote Mrs. Kirke has pee hee ee it em * save neds C. and Mrs, J. Julien Souther-j an afternoon of matchless love- Entertained At ideettiepecs jop>, Venesa Co’ place with an unusual and lovely all visitors can get any desired in-}jang, of Miami Beach, Florida, linéss. (D y u Z a collection of things as ean be formation anent Key West. Peo-' ‘Tea Yesterday | Susan LaKin, Clara Yate: found anywhere in’ the cOurtryi ple wishing to share boats for] ss ead Feag a ee peony cae — It is like a little bazaar, where; trips*to Tortugas, people wishing : al ry C. le enter- esides the sergeant, the mem- one prowls abont and spends hows’ to rent horses to . ride—these Street Dance Here |tained with a tea yesterday after-/— ee poring over charming pieces. Thé¥ things form a courtesy service to Tomorrew Night Leese bs his eae or neg oe. Mar clr a = igus are things from everywhere ‘I ous, and make the place a eet honoring Admiral and Mrs. | el s zi - the West Indies, Mexico“hh4S@ehg veritable little rendezvous. A street dance will be Club will spon- oC S. Crosley, of ane. D. eae! rea a oe. range cits, tral America, native handicraft And then there is Ros Dodd, starting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow = eee E. B. Ball, of Mun- egies | Sere Lonstesing ee for the most part, constituting. the eminent artist, who is on thel... one of the items on the day’s Aero aeetted | ed Sy oa yeast all manner ticles calculated premises to make pencil sketches, é i ith th PI ys Saingcteuccd i . : to please those who are fond of water colors, oils, portraits and] P'ogram in connection w | dedmnibiaite & large crowil ity persons present at the tea, during the social season, and yes- unusual and colorful things. such-like for those desiring it.! celebration of La Semana Alegre.j aie Sk te ate: wh ie! which was in progress from 6:00 s event was ago or The Old Trading Post numbers Mr. Dodd does beautiful work,| The dance will be staged on} furnished by John Pritchard’s oe oe sare a Goialg guests ale’s among its charms, in addition to and specimens of his drawings| Southard street, between Duval{ Orchestra. Dancing will begin at (ter See ee the imported work, handicraft in- and paintings hang in the fore-|] ang Bahama streets, and the ar-'9:00 o’clock. C A y re: digenous to this locale. Visitors most galleries of the country. society leaders and a number of | > ourist Night” At | night starti: t 9:00 o'clock | night starting at 9:00 o’clock and ees | ending at 1:00 a. m, é . i. Entertainment and music will | Tourist Night” will be staged be furnished by Dell Woods’ pop- at the Habana-Madrid Club to-' plar danee orchestra. 50c Marina Arrivals at Casa terday include of Cramerto' yes- B. Cramer, Carolina, George e North is the Kipp,| organiza- in at- You're a funny talking man to be selling cigarettes. You talk like they are cuwre~alls. who has joined nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Warren Cramer. Members of this family are reg- ular winter visitors here, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cram having ar- rived several weeks ago and will remain for balance of the| season, 5 Paul G. Warren, of Riverside,| Janior Clab To Illinois, who has been spending al Hold Meeting few days in Havana, returned to} the hotel yesterday for an in- ' definite stay, accompanied by two| _ There will be a meeting of the friends, John J. Calderone, of Junior Woman’s Club held on Chicago Uitiolsand 1 Friday afternoon at the club- also of Chicago. | house from 5 to 7 o’elock. Other guests arriving yesterday|. Hostesses on the occasion will include P. S, Dickson, of New|be Mrs. Charles E. Pangle, Miss York City, accompanied by aj Cornelia Ricketts and Mrs. Wil- friend, R. P. Hallowell, of Chest-| liam M. Arnold. nut Hill. Massachusetts; Mrs.|__ All members of the Katherine Ordway, of Palm| tion are requested to be Beach, Florida, who is paying a! téndance. visit to Mrs. Blair Flandrau, and| Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Speiser,) This Liquid Kills of Philadelphia, who are makin: 1 £ Ciaterannpalevine ee hie note Skin Itch Quicker The Casa Marina had almost a| ;,cmlalping six kinds of itech Kill dozen boats out yesterday on| flows freely into ae folds and fishing trips, and these boats re-| Pores to reach and kill itching of turned with reports of good Sezemey Tay Satter. ripgrorm aad catches of amberjack, grouper SPECIAL OFFER aon PERMANENT WAVES Iwo Permanents $5.00 Zor. ..... “Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS, MIL 407 South Street I’ve known this for-a long time . . Cigarettes cause no iis and eure no ailments, sme ei at some time or other [ have just about tried them all and what I ‘say goes for all of them. praise it and = Relieved use it widely. GET A JAR TODAY Ni SOPTITOIITIOOTO CTs \AT EASE... REST! 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