The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 9, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR oe F060 CCCO OD CEESOMOAOSTSOSOCOZOOOSOC® | ree Woman’s Club Holds Interesting Session Here Tuesday Afterroon' (By EDITH M. LUETHI) | monthly meeting The 1 of the Woman's Club was held inj the club house Tuesday. As the! president, Mrs. Goshorn, was ab-| sent from the city. Mrs. Wm. R. Warren presided. ; After the usual opening cises the routine business of club followed. The treasurer’s port conveyed to the club the, welcome news that, owing to a handsome gift received, the mort-; gage on the club house had been! paid and the property now stood clear of financial encumberance. A vote of thanks given Mrs. George Allen for waiting so long and patiently for the money she| had so generously loaned to en- able the club to purchase its heme. : The library commit that receipt showed considera increase | during the last three months. Credit was given to the fact that} a number of the latest be st-sellers, had been ac the library. set books donated by winter ted with ap- preciation. en was also expressed for f china and silverware from the defunct Hos- pitality Lea: Mrs, Warren made a plea for contributions to Red Cross fund for the recent flood suffer- ers pointing out that Monroe County in its time of distress had been given generous aid by the National Red ( . Warren also spoke sing of one, of the club memt . Miss Lillie’ Watlington, and paid a loving tribute to the departed one. It was announced that plans are being made by the club to! entertain the visiting ladies at-| tending the Firemen’s convention; to be held in Key West _ this; lar exer- | tee reported from »scriptions a at led to of eae Church Siem Cantata For Friday Evening) Arrangements have been made; for a Sacred Concert to be given at the Church Friday even beginning at 7:30 o’elock. choir present the cantata: “From Death| Unto Life” by Stultz. | Part one tells of the crucific-! tion, following the Old Testament: prophecies. Forecasting the suf- fering and death of the and His own declaration to disciples that He would be put to death and on the third day rise again. i The program follow: | Organ prelude. Crown Him‘ With Many Crow ” by Stultz. Hymn, “In the Cross of Christ I Glory.” Invocation, Rev. E. R. Evans. | Part one of the cantata: Solo and chorus, “He was De{ spised and Rejected,” George} White and choru: | Solo, “He was Oppressed and Afflicted,” Mrs. Janice Lewis. | Ladies It Is The Voice} of Jesus.” i Congregational The chureh will! Making Plans For | “Frolics Of 1936” | ji “Spring Fashion evening attire, shorts, bathing suits and other beach w from The Store of Fashion: will be one of the main featares of the “Frolics of 1936.” (Those who will model in the style show will be Edith Russell, Romelda Johnson, Lillian Lujan, Martha Carbonell, Zenia_ Hoff, Barbara Carmelina Al- fonso, M de Poo and Bunny Niles. Another big “On & Sunday Revue” with’ sport frock: feature will be Afternoon” to be sung by Madge Sands and tap danced by Gerald Pinder and Norma Gar Those the chorus of this number are: Dollis Burchell, Edna Riggs, Faye Adams, Margaret Ladd, Barbara Carey, Eloise Helen Saun- ders, Helen Albury, Maude Low Edith Russell, and Romelda Rus- sell. The Frolics will have their opening night on April 17 at the Habana-Madrid Club. The affair is being sponsored by the Original Twelve. The cabaret is being directed by Gerald Pinder assisted by John Pritchard at the piano. in in Tubes #22: -/ combined. as it was last year with | George White. |Granier, Miss Olive Day. month. It was also announced | that the annual Mothers andj Daughters luneheon, which will} i be held Saturday, May 9, at the; the installation of new officers. The yearly report of the wel-} fare department showed that ap-! ‘oximately $50.00 had been do-; nated to civic and charitable pur- poses. The proram for the day was under the auspices of the Amer- ican Home department, Mrs. Ve- sey Johnson chairman. Mrs. John- son presented first Louise De- laney who gave a piano solo, “Erl Koenig” by Sehubert, portraying the mythical story of the wild| Mrs, Hellings horse-back ride of a father vainly trying to save his dying child | from the pursuing Erl Koenig.| Janice Lewis sang two lullabies, | one of them a lullaby. Gus Ayala accompanied the response core wh Mrs, the hearty h she reeei Vi a Shor our artist ors, Was give a word picture of her pressions of Key West, and impromptu talx she; gave was} much enjoyed. This was follow cd by with Mrs. Frank Ladd at the pi-| ano. | Last on the program was an ad- dress by the guest speaker of the} day, Dr. Wm. R. Warren, whose! subject was “The American} Home.” His address was so full of good prateical advice as to} safety in the home from both; i physical and moral dangers that! his audience regretted that itj could not be delivered where a} larger gathering than could be accommodated in the club rooms]! might hear it. to en- one of | Solo, “Betrayed and Forsaken,” Solo and chorus, | They Had Come to a Place Called Calvary.” Mrs. John Archer and chorus. Chorus, “The Grave Itself a Garden Is.” Violin solo, selected, erts, Solo, Will Rob- “Hosanna” by Part two is devoted entirely to} the fact of the resurrection and some of the incidents attending it. Chorus, Joy.” Woman’s chorus, “And The Sabbath Was Passed.” Chorus, “Angels Roll the Rock AWvay.” Solo and chorus, “And They Departed Quickly from the Sepul-| chre.” Mrs. Lewis and choir. Chorus, “He Is Riser Benediction. Organ postlude, by Eppelsheiner. “Break Forth “Resurrection contain the Visitors Leave On Trip To Havana Mrs. B. A. Prints! of Franklin. | Pa., annual winter visitor with her children to Key West, left on the Cuba this morning for Ha- vana, Accompanying Mrs. Printz was| ss Tleen Williams, head of the| WPA housing department, who is| taking an opportunity for a brief | vacation after a_ trying en. Mrs. Printz and Miss Williams} will visit points of interest in! different parts of the Island of Cuba, and expect to return next week. winter | Texas’ grocery bill for feeding 19,000 inmates of its public in- nore than $1;000,- For This Liquid Imperial Lotion contains six itch killing medicines that go down into skin folds to reach and kill the cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- worm and common itch. Pleasant to use. Two sizes, 35e and $1.00. pical American | garet Hellings j Calif., her in both numbers and also inj her cou | and other invited to! to im-| was last kere with her the! the late Porter Hellings, in 1926.| | pected to cover several songs by the clup| one month, Mrs. “And When} those who gave the use of their | apr9-1tx Jules} — Into} Whenj 7 | months from the | vei j PALACE Big Boy Williams in GUN PLAY Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ At The Stores! UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Plaza Restaurant, ment of Earl E. Sands, Mr. Sands is the som of the late Merill Sands, who started the restaurant and operated it up until] the time of his death, Tne new manager promises the| Public Library building, will be| Public the same good service and fine meals in the future as in the j past, HOLLYWOOD PHOTOS } Sunday will be the last day at Hollywood Studio in the Colonial ; Hotel Building. Those in eharge| plan to leave Monday mo-ning. | An advertisement in this issue advises all who want last minute Sunday night. Arrives Today On her arrival today, Mrs. Mar- of Los Angeles, given a weleome by. Miss Minnie Porter Mrs. Norberg Thompson,|! s of her friends, Mrs, Hellings’ first visit | West in 40 years. She husband, Harris, Thi: During her stay, which is ex-| peried of about Hellings will be of Miss the guest at the home Harris on Caroline street. CARD OF THANKS To those who were considerate ané kind during the illness of our \loved one, Elizabeth Watlington, we extend our appreciation. To} those who offered the use of cars, and the donors of the beautiul florals, we thus express our sin- | cere thanks, apr9-1t THE FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appre- ciation to our friends and neigh-} bors who so kindly assisted at the time our bereavement, the illness and death of our beloved one, Mrs. Mary E. Johnson, To} cars, the donors of the beautiful flora} tributes and expressions of; sympathy, we are indeed grate-} ful. We assure one and all that their kindness will never be for- gotten, THE FAMILY. LEGALS | 503 Duval) i street, is now under the manage-} | |in Key West and are guests at the; j Harry Shaw on Whitehead street. | ¢ photographs to obtain them before | 80% of the THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION PeCosvesoocoeceessooooese | publie works of Cuba, pe this morning for a visit with lo- DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC. teal officials on business, TION, JUNE 2, 1936 Judge Wim. H. Burwell, of Mi- For Representative to State! jami, was an arrival this morning Legislature | for a brief visit and expects to re- T. >. CARO jturm this afternoon, ea sae |For Representative to State| jature Legis: BERNIE C. PAPY | (For Re-Election) i i i | { | i | Mr. and Mrs. John of Miami, are Easter week visitors For County Judge = ROGELIO GOMEZ ‘Fon County Susige W. CURRY HARRIS For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD home of Mrs. Davidsen’s brother- in-law and sister, M: and Mts. W. J. Savage, representing the Edison Battery . eompany, of Bloomfield, N. J., and W. E. Ol-! same company, ar-, For State and County Tax rived this morning for a business Collector visit. ! FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) C. B, Treadway, head of the For State and County Tax| state road department, was an Collector arrival on the Cuba this morning JOE C. MCMAHON from Tampa for a short bi ee = stay. | For County Commissioner j Fifth District { W. A. PARRISH Miss Heen Williams. head the WPA housing depa left this morning on the ship Cuba for a short vacation in Havana. For Juvenile judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT : ee Juvenile Judge FRANK O. ROBERTS Mrs, Ellen Dawson, who was a guest for a short time of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen C. Singleton at the home on Eaton street, left yes- terday afternoon for her home in| Hialeah. |- For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL Supervisor of Registration JOHN ENGLAND For Justice of The Peace { Second District M Lora Lock, director of! ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, | women’s work for the WPA, who IR. in Key West for a short busi-' visit and consultation with local officials of the administra- tion, left yesterday afternoon # Miami. n For Justice of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. | For Constable First District CLEVELAND DILLON George Bernard, marine under-, writers representative, arrived | — this morning from Miami on busi-| ness connected with the stranding and salvaging of the Italian! Steamship Maddelena Odero. For Constable First District RAY ELWOOD ~ | ~~ For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG \ Margaret Hellings was an arrival this morning from Los Angeles, by way of Miami, and will spend a while visiting at the home of her cousin, Miss Minnie Porter Harris. | RICHARDSON’S GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Leg Cabin Syrup and 1 Package Pan Cake Flour, Mrs. Oscar Jacobs, of Miami, arrived over the highway yester- day afternoon to attend the wed- ding of Miss Mary Louise Pinder, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hamil- IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. . LEWIS, Deceased. *E TO CREDITORS and all persons lemands ag mst ..and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands wh you, or er of you, may AVE of Columbi County’ Courthe Florida, within eight calendar date of the first publication hereof. mands shall be place address of the be sworn to agent or attorney. 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