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PAGE FOUR Deeeccccccceces SOCIETY : iskacidlial Cast inane For Presentation Of Operetta is being is cauetrany played by Teadore| Rodriguez, and Warren Miles, |farmer who falls in love with Patricia, will be admirably given by James Moore. Upen Mrs. Montgomery’s arri- va] expla ons en and the party are much chagrined to find ,that they have been entertaining }a cook, but they soon get over this attitude. i Jimmy receives . a brought out to him by Mrs. Mont-! ;gomery which orders him to leave for South America on business, to ,; be gone a year, ! he must leave the morning he begs Margaret Win. throp, his fiancee, to marry him {at once. When she agrees, Reg-! inald suggests that Patricia and Warren be married the same} night. It is evident the whole have reformed, when they all agree,—even Mrs. Montgomery consenting,—after a good deal of 'persuasion,—to go back to town and celebrate the double wed-| ding. (The principal cast of sour eee bers will be supported by ng and Sara Ann Birs, Bonniwell. Corrine Curry, Mary Curry, Lucy Ferguson. Edna Russell, Claudia Alb: Barbara Carey, Eloise Gr Marie Sands, Virgie Key. George Perpall, John Robinson, J. V. Woodson, Gerald ocks, Steve Boyden. attractive gypsy Formal] announcene made the cast of “Patricia,” an operetta in three acts for ed voices, hich being preser the Key West. High School ‘ b, under the! leadership a tion of Edna B, Smith, 15, torium. Reginald character the popular se and his frie pienie with eron, Miss He n 1s Carmona, planned next on the them Regin rest, and also they are a “bunch of snobs,” de- cides to take his mother’s cook to the picn ed a titled lady. To do th s to bribe his mother’s ¢ lose the! road and cause he late in arriving the the pienic. Meanwhile fully justify his opinion of them by making much ado over Patricia. The stellar roll of “Pat has been given to Miss Leodawn Jer-!" guson who very in on sympatheti nterprets very diffic inea manner, Ma’ duets, and quartets ably given by Patr new friends, Joseph Pinder a lin; Chester Knowles Neal; Raymond N Chesterton, the } to ¢ e a , disg’ ffeur to to be of at scene Reginald’s friends esting Louise be cred and her oe Dick Frank-! Bobby as Perey; < erald Pin Edith Wil- idience a s Nancy ia Hoff as as Avro An dance ¥ be beautifully rendered by T Burchell, Bonnie Mae Faye Adams, Lottie MeLe: Mae unders, Macy Palenzu Marjorie Frow and Madge Pianist, Mary Fae Me( urtain and light manage: Gwynn; stage properties, Boyden Gerald Ss; prompter, Edna | business manager, Bob Saunders ened bv the} Mr. Saunders is most effic fortune| this line of work and it is his de-| 1 Madge|sire that the High School audi- n be filled to capaci evening of delightful } lis idna rela, Lee, Fanny’s gu Fanny Warrineto! s Margaret Wi These bovs and girls sessors of & also pos ing and Ulrie musical] vo the; Steve and audience w ati of many 7» The appearance of V tellers, Marjorie Frow a Sands who preting The com Enjoyable Shower At Armory Honoring Miss Mary Pinder ke events 4 are rol contribution to the pro- Arm-!gram. A recitation was given by Mrs, Alice Curry. Refreshments in conformity to the color scheme, consisting of ice cream and cake, were served. Mints were passed among the guests throughout the afternoon by Betty Rose Brady, Shirley May Pinder and Fae Joyce Pi der, who will be the flower gir at the wedding. The honoree was the recipient! of many beautiful gifts, which; A miscellaneous shower was giv-} cther afternoon at the bridal party Mary | Mr. 1402 | en Friday ory building by t and friends in honor Louise Pinder, d. of and Mrs. Hamilton Pinder, Newton street. Miss Pind the Rob- John will become bride of Benjamin Carlyle erts, son of Mr. and Mr Car Roberts, 62 cis strect, on the evening of Friday, April 10, in the First Congrega- tional Church, at 8:15 o'clock. The armory ll was decorated in a color scheme of orchid and yellow paper and flowers. The honoree and her attendants sat especially decorated for wagons by Dan Stirrup, Edward | Bethel and O’Neil Stirrup. were dressed as bunnies in carry- ing out the Easter spirit Those present were: Mesdames Carl Bervaldi, John William Russell, Leland Sawyer, Dolores Niles, Ellie Sawyer, Richardson, Stansell, Charles H. Hjort, ert Roberts, W. A. Belt, oe. Roy Potter, Charles H. Leon Curry, | Montgome won the a guessing con- Mrs. R. M. Stansell took the s and Mrs. Gr Archer ceived the prize in a word game. Mrs. Archer rendered “I Love! 1 Truly,’ on the no by Miss € Knowles, played a selection as an- door test, pri re- Joe Cru- Grace Archer, Smith, Beryl J. R. Hening, James Alice Curry, J. Mil-/ Cleaning Service Is Offered To Those That Desire Expert Work and Improved Appearance of That Easter Suit or Dress. CALL PHONE 57 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY — i a telegram, } -1 vessel, party! § Kathryn Thompson, | Watkins, | s.jtervals planned b? the sponsors. i[bers are | Streets. -| Which differ ‘were brought in on three small| who| Paul} M. Stewart, R. M. Rob-} Carry, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PLEASURE CRAFT ' SCHOOL DEBATE ARRIVE IN PORT HERE ar EVENT TO TAKE PLACE MORNING AT KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL ¢ ' FOUR VESSELS CAME IN DUR- : ING WEEK-END; TAKE BERTHS AT BASIN IN i i | Key West High School Debat-| ing Society will debate tomorrow morning at 8:30 o’clock on the} subject, “Resolved, That the sev- eral states should enact _legisla- uests on board. This schooner is’ tion to provide a system of com-! the fastest plete medical service available to jtime between Nassau and Miami, all citizens at public expense.” Chairman of the debate will be} cruiser, owned by Lucette de Barritt. Members of of Hollywood, the affirmative side will be Nicho-' guests, Captain las Goshorn, George Collins and} : | Winnifred Shine while the nega- in command of the ‘tive will be composed of Sidney | Aronovitz, Vance Stirrup anc bridge deck cruiser,! Norma Garcia. Rae Louise Rus- owned by Mark E. Honeywell, of S¢ll will be timekeeper. Miami Beach, avith and! _ Immediately before the debate, | See the flag will be brought in by} four guests. The captain is Sealy | jacx Cormack with Mary Louise Sweeting, formerly of Key West.' Bonniwell and Margaret Dexter as! | Cruiser Sloop Miami, Fla., own- " guards. ' Jed by EF. Ludington, Cleveland, | Ohio. Cleveland Lowe is { ter, Week-end arrivals in the Key: West yacht basin numbered four.! {Among them the Aigrette, two- masted schooner owned by: Burt- Wood, with owner and three! 1 on i said to have made ever made by a sailing vessel. ; Martina II, i Leon Falk, Jr., |Fla., with ol | Jarrett ; Semego, owner : eeccccce coe! mas: enesesce | |Today’s Horoscope, FELLOWSHIP CLUB | TO MEET TONIGH BOTH SENIOR AND JUNIOR D{VISION TO ATTEND | SESSION Easter Egg Hunt By Church Unit There will be an Hunt held tomorrow | beginning at 4 o’clock, ladies of the Ley Church, according to ment made today by Mrs. | They will find cars| Smith, wife of the pastor. ;jawaiting them to take them to; An enjoyable time is promised} | South Beach {all who attend. \ eecccscececscece Those born this day are likely} to become naturalists, There is a/ love of nature and a delight in j studying its laws. There is flu- lent expression of thought, both, ‘in speaking and writing; plenty! of courage to encounter hard} work, but the chances are not good | i for the accumulation of mueh j wealth, i Members of boil: Senior and Junior divisions of the Boys Fel-} lewship Club will this evening! i in meet to enjoy another of the: |enjoyable events which are at in- Easter afternoon,’ for the! Memorial | announce- M. L. Egg} At 7:15 this evening the mem- to assemirle in front of | the school at Winite and Division Arriving the beach th will | jmake pr. tions enjoying; | Woman’, 's Club To an old-t wiener roast after mt james and other | Condact Meeting ement and instruc- the time. | The regular monthly business! and entevtaining| meeting of the Key West Wom-} red and all mem-|an’s Club will be held at the club-| nestly urged to be! house at 4 o'clock tomorrow aft- | ernoon, i The Board meeting will be held} at 3 o'clock. for |ferms of am jtion will p A pleasant evening is bers are ea present. ss ton Russell, J. Emerson Russell, C. W. Goethe, C. Stirrup. { The American Homes Mesdames Dewey Riggs, Harry! ment, of which Mrs. V. IR. Saunders, R. C. Skelton, Ellis‘ son is chairman, will sponsor the | Bradley, Donald Cormack, Arnold’ program. The speaker for the Curry, William I. Knowles, Allan’ occasion will be Dr. Wm. R. War- B. Cleare, Roland Weatherford,’ ren. Mrs. Janice Lewis will ren-| jJr., Oscar Collins, J. solo and Miss Louisa De-| |Glennwood Sweeting, ney will he heard in a_ p‘ano | Walter, Frank Thompson, Merrill’ solo, Stirrup, Winer Bethel, Edith Rus-: sell, Hastings Smith, Ralph Pin- der, Octavio Recio, ! No ee id ‘or is Liqu | Misses Margaret Dion, Evelyn} Niles, Alice Park, | Catherine{ Imperial Lotion contains six itch | Knowles, Lillie Griffin, Hilda De-! ing peodieaes tat go Fee ai on ae “ma! Skin folds to reach an ill the meritt, Phyllis Richardson, Irma) Cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- Pinder, Gladys Russell, Elizabeth! worm and common itch. Pleasant Rosam and Annice Smith. | to use. Two sizes, 35c and $1.00. i Depart-} A. John- - FOR SALE | spending the ; the highway yesterday |S. A, Mrs. Krueger and Mrs. Alton cae and left over the highway yesterday | morning for Miami for a visit son, | with relatives and friends. . C. Singleton, editor of the! the West Sunday Over-Sea Star, | left yesterday morning for a business visit in Miami and return tomorrow morning. Franklin E. Albert, FERA ex- ecutive officer, who was in Jack- sonville on busines: terday. who at was Miami returned Mrs. Harriett Hart, spending a vacation Beach w:th relatives, yesterday. Mrs. Maude Dick, who w winter season in | Key West and was a guest at the Marina, left yester ernoon en route to New York. Misses Coralia and Alicia Men- doza, who were spending a pleas- ant vacation in Key W: as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Mayg, left yesterday afternoon for their home in Miami. Miss Celia Fernandez, who was visiting her parents in Miami, re- turned this morning to resume her studies at the Convent Mary Immaculate. of Mrs. Enrique Aguila: dren Alice, Olga and Anit arrivals this morning from T fora it with relatives. Aguilar is employed in‘ the car department of the Florida East Coast Railway at St. Augustine. ‘Miss Catherine Diaz left over morning the Waldo for Miami where she will be guest of her sister, M Johnson. Captain Robert H. Krueger, U. ter Joyce, are enjoying a delight- ful vacation at the Fort Taylor reservation, while the captain taking his annual leave one month from duty. is Lester Hathaway, of ville, Pa., who was spending a vacation since January with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hathaway, left over the highway yesterday for his home, to accept a position with the gas company, and expects to return for another visit later. ’ Bentley- will ic 2 Austen daugh- _ GLD COUPL= CELEBRATE a. ae _ CHURCH SERVICES === SCHEDULE OF HOLY WEEK MESSAGES AT FLEMING STREET CHURCH and Mr There will be Holy Week serv- ces at Fleming S' Church each ni; ginning at 8 o'c returned yes-. ing e Garden With bcfectine December Zind SS CUBA —s 2 ~Enesrs 2235 Gospel of Leaves Pert Tampa P. M. arriving, Key Weat Leaves St. Petersbarg ot This Man.” Remembrance.” presented Depart- yings of : ear 2 =< Yourig Se for Havana Leaves Key W Tampa, Fiz Fer further infermatec and -ates cal Phece 4 # 11 o'clock— 7:30 o’clock— From evening Jesus unday the What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong eeorecs James A. Emery, Attorney, ticnal Association of Manufae turers: “Organi and has” the law t privilege.” -d labor seck< privile: u'd expand tha’ IT’S PURER! LASTS LONCER® ICE REFRIGERATORS Made Chamber!ain, British statesman: uropean which long as it suiis They're Ecomemucal Rebert H. Jackson, torney Gen-ral: “For many years our tax laws have encouraged the ec stration pital and stimulated monops Assistant At 100 Per Cent Satisfactsan Refricerat on $20. 00, EASY TEEMS PIRATES COVE Famous Fishing Camp on Over- sea Highway 20 Miles From Key West Swimming Pool Charming Surroundings Unsurpassed Fishing Excellent Cuisine Will Be Open Until May 15 For Reservations Telephone Pirates Cove DOUBLE E i | | Furnished two-story house and lot at 1307 White- head street. In exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlooking Coral Park. For price and terms apply to L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen Office Reid 108 Whiched S| DOUBLY PROTECTED njoyment Uaaesd DOUBLE YOUR MONEY if Double -Meliow Old don't win you MOKE Old Cords. F you nor pirasec us the weappe: and & rettes at any t date. and wel bal a peck of you pad (Signed) F 199 West 4th Steet. Now Yack Gay