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PAGE FOUR SOSOSOOSOSOSOSOESVOTOSOSHSOOOOOD -: SOCIETY :-: ey CO CSODESESSSESSSSDOSCLOOEOEEDESEOLEEEEOOLS West Woman’s Club And Junior Club Hold Reception More than a hundred guests, in-; cluding thirty-two out of town; visitors, attended the annual re- ception held in honor of the newly- elected officers of the Key West Woman’s Club and of the Junior) Woman’s Club, yesterday after-} noon, at the Hospitality House on: Deval street. It was a very en-) joyable gathering, fully exempli- fying the friendly and intimate atmosphere for which our Island) City is noted. Guests were received by Mrs. J. J, Trevor and Mrs. Louis Pierce, President and First Vice Presi- dent of the Woman’s Club, andj by Miss Florence Sawyer and Miss Leonor Warren, President and’ Second Vice President of the Jun-| ior Woman’s Club. Chairmen of} the various committees of the; Woman’s Club served as_ hos- tesses. Mrs. Stephen W. Doug-| lass was chief hostess. She was; assisted by Miss Minnie Porter Harris, Mrs. Edward Bayly, Miss} Etta Patterson, Mrs. William Phe- lan, Mrs, Norberg Thompson. Mrs. | Arthur Pastorini, Mrs. G. N. Gos-j horn, Mrs. O. S. Long. Mrs, Hadyn Tiingsworth, Mrs. M. .E., Berko- witz and Mrs. W. L. Warren. i (Mrs. Cc. W. Palmore, ; Hampshire; Mrs. Ross Parker, Mi-; Newbargh, New York; Mrs. George S. Longstreet, Asbury Park, New Jersey; Mrs. E. E. Williams, St. Louis, Missouri; Mrs. Joseph Jack- son, Lexington, ‘North Carolina; Lakeland, Florida; Mrs, Gilbert H. Gleason, Boston, Massachusetts; Mrs, John E. Jennings, Plymouth, New ami, Fiorida; Mrs. 8. H. Brenner, Massillon, Ohio; Mrs. K. J. White, Muscow, Idaho; Mrs. G, N. Chris- tianson, Fargo, North Dakota; Mrs. J. E. Stemler, Cincinnati. Ohio; Mrs. E. T. McConnell, Stutt- gart, Arkansas; Mrs. R. B. Rood, Dodge, Dark Harbor, Maine; Mrs. F. 8. Kerman, Washington, D. C.; Miss E. L. Rowen, Clinton, Massa- chusetts; Mrs. Horace Connable, Kalamazoo, Michigan; Miss Nata- cut; Mrs. T. Jennings, Tallahas- see, Florida; Mrs. R. GC. Snidew, Roanoke, Virgisia; Mrs, R. H. Richard, Madisgn, Georgia; Mrs. Clifford P. Meyer, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. 0. W. Bodler, Ro- chester, New York. and Miss Josevhine Knox, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey. TONY CANALEIO COMES TO CITY INTEREST OF WAGNER BREWING COMPANY Tony Canalejo, native son of Key West, arrived here Tuesday for a business trip in ‘the-interes' of Wagner Brewing Company of Miami. s : ful fam he “has been’ painting the town ‘red’ while” here; as an aa : : } artist, though, and jafter Ke has gone, his exquisite “paintings: will serve as a rememberance,” states local distributors* of Wagner Beer, During the past week, Teny has been ergaged in placing one of these marvelous works of art in every place that the new standard of quality Wagner Beer is sold. Tony has brought along with him his own entertainment, “Hap- Us folks around here never could git the straight of that seamen’s strike. Seemed like evérybody was at sea but the seamen. Pudgéy Moots says 'tain’t wise to baw! out a mule behind his back. Hie Minnick, Richfield, Connecti-}py John” and his yellow music wagon, which is covering the city announcing the goodness of Wag- ner Beer. By CYNTHIA PEARLMAN (Special Tallahassee Correspond- ent of The Citizen) eee seeccoseesesese TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 17,—The annual senior Christmas dinner “Although Tony has,'a ‘wonder- j Refreshments were-served hy! Local guests and club Biecbane:| the Hospitality, Committee. of: Mrs. J. D. McMullen, Mrs. Wil- which. Mrs.; Norberg. Thompson is liam L. Johnson, Mrs. Roy Good- Chairman. Mrs. Thompson was man, Mrs, A. L, West, Mrs. Peter aided by Mrs. Benjamin Trevor,!Schutt, Mrs. L. P. Schutt, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Pastorini; Mrs/Louise;Grayburn Pinder, Mrs. J. J.! Auxier, Mrs, Eola Swicegood. Mrs.| Trevor, Mrs. Louis Pierce, Mrs. John Costar, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi,' Stephen W. Douglass, Miss Etta Mrs. Dan Navarro. Mrs. Willard| Patterson, Mrs, E. Bayly, Miss M. Albury, and Mrs. Luther Pinder,}P. Harris, Mrs. Wm. Phelan, Mrs. At the tea table were Mrs. Ben-|N. Thompson, Mrs. M. Thompson, } jamin Trevor, Mrs. Allan B.!Mrs. A. Pastorini, Mrs. G. N. Gos-! Cleare, Mrs. Hunt Harris, and|horn, Mrs. 0. 8. Long, Mrs. H.| Mrs. Stephen Lowe. Illingworth, Mrs. W. L. Warren, ‘Manager Maitland Adams, of the Thompson interests, whe had been ona business visit to Miami, returned on the plane this morn+ ing. B.M. Duncan, chief. engineer and manager of the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, returned this morning by plane from a short business trip to Mi- ami. was held in the dining room Wed- nesday night, December 16. ‘The seniors, dressed in caps and gowns and formal collars entered the dining room carrying lighted can- dies and caroling Christmas songs. After dinner the annual party for seniors was held in the parlor of Bryan Hall, which is the main dormitory on the campus. A large Christmas tree was lighted for the occasion and effective arrange- ments of foliage and red and sil- ver berties were placed around the parlor to add festivity to the oc- Colorful paintings and etchings now on exhibit at the Hospitality House added to the charm of the floral decorations which consisted | primarily of Japanese and other varieties of bright red hibiscus. } Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, Mrs, Curry! Moreno, Mrs. Louise Auxier, Mrs. Eola Swicegood, Mrs. J. Costar. Mrs. C. Bervaldi, Mrs, D. Navarro, Mrs. W. Albury, Mrs. L. T. Pin- der, Mrs, A. B. Cleare, Mrs, H. casion. The program for this af-; fair was followed by the serving of} refreshments. Later on in the evening, following a long-standing custom, the seniors met and went Lieutenant F. A. Erickson and Chief Radio Eleetrician Arthur Descoteaux, of Miami, were arri- vals this morning by plane from Miami to take part in the distress Mrs. Curry Moreno had charge of | Harris, Mrs. S. Lowe, Mrs. C. B. the decorations. ; Barnes, Mrs, J. Thomson, Mrs. J. Music during the reception was|R. Valdes, Mrs. P. Cosgrove, Mrs. furnished by the WPA Orchestra:|J. A. Singleton, Mrs. A. D, Lue- The following out of town visi-|thi, Mrs. A. Lundquist, Mrs. W. P. ters from sixteen states were;Kemp, Mrs. J. C. Gekeler, Mrs. present at the reception: Miss|A. E. Sharpley, Mrs, W. B. Kirke, Margaret Snyder, Hampton, New| Miss Mary Trevor, Mrs. C. Falk, communications conference being held today at the naval station. Mrs. Jonathan Cates left this morning over the highway for Mi- ami,where she will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives caroling in groups to the homes of members of the faculty and other prominent people of Talla- hassee. Miss Elizabeth Ayala and Miss Margaret Neff participated in these festivities, i Miss Cleo Kemp, Miss Kather- Jersey; Elizabeth Wheat,|Miss Mary Falk, Mrs. V. A, John- Richmond. Virginia; Mrs. Arthur| E. Buchholz, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania; Miss Betty Lou Buchholz, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Mrs. K. Kestin, New York, N. Y.; Mrs. W. T. Eckberg, New York, N. Y.; Mrs. Z. L. Gibson, Gilbert Farm, Hillsboro, New Hampshire; Mrs. Austin H. Burleigh, Man- chester, New Hampshire; Mrs. E. Surprise Party For Katherine Sawyer A delightful and enjoyable sur- prise party was given last evening at the Almerican Legion Hall for Katherine Ybarmea Sawyer, daughter of Mrs. Helena Sawyer, and granddaughter of Mr. andj Mrs. William Sawyer, of 901 Elizabeth street. The affair was in honor of of Katherine’s four-) teenth birthday’ ‘anniversary. The, evening’s entertainment was made up of dancing, playing of games and many, other forms of |Key West Girl To son, Mrs. W. P. Archer, Miss J. Bean, Mrs. H. C. Galey, Mrs. C. G. Hicks. Mrs. J. Roberts, Mrs, Fred Prindle, Miss Florence Sawyer, Miss Leonor Warren, Miss Susan La Kin, Mrs. E. R. MeCarthy, Miss Thelma Atwell, Mrs, H. Wilson, Miss Rita Pinder, Miss ‘Camille Pierce, Miss Florrie Ketchings and Mrs, A, Mitchell, Wed In Tampa Intimate friends of the family have received announcements of, the approaching marriage of Miss Rosemary Gavilan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gavilan, for- merly of Key West, to Bennie Fernandez, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,U. Miyares, of Tampa. The wed- ling will be solemnized the last’ of this month in Sacred Heart: Catholic church in Tampa. Miss Gavilan will be attended by her cousin, Miss. Anita Car- and friends. ine Lowe and Miss Anne Kennedy are members of the Home Eco- nomics ¢lub at F.S.C'W. Pro- grams of particular interest ‘to home economies students are planned each month by the club with faculty members or other leaders in kindred fields as guest speakers. The club also assists with the teas given each week in the college residence halls. Among its activities scheduled for ‘this year is 4 trip to the college camp at Lake Bradford, five miles from Tallahassee. At the last meeting of the club a Christmas party was held. Dr. A. B. McCreary, of the State Board of Health, who was in Key West yesterday for a visit with Dr. W. P. Rice, in charge of| the local clinic, left over the highway this morning for Miami. Sam McCready, of the sanitary vection of the State Board of Health, arrived yesterday from Miami for a business visit with T. E. Roberts, in charge of the WPA sanitary division. Fern Chapter T. Hold Meeting There will be a special meet- ing of Fern Chapter 21, Order of Eastern Star, held tomorrow eve- ning, beginning at 7:30 o’elock, at the Seottish Rite Hall, corner of Eaton and Simonten streets This will be the last meeting of the year, it is stated, and all Amateur photography, design- ing, home-making and _ interior decoration as well as music and art appreciation are some of the types of creative work which will be open to freshmen soon at F.S.C.W. as part of the freshmen orientation program. Approxi- mately 600 freshmen will be en- rolled in this large-scale project which will be cotfiducted apart from their regular class work, amusement, with a, large number of the members of the classes of the Convent of Mary Immaculate in attendance, besides a few other! man. friends of the honoree. Delicious} For the past 12 years Miss Ga- refreshments were served. Kath-i yjlan, who was born in this city, erine was the recipient of many/}.. been taking her home with heakti 7 eres pepe rae family in Tampa. She is a themselves as having thoroughly|gtaduate of the Academy of The: enjoyed the festivities of the oc-; Holy Names where she studied easion, wishing the honoree many! art and also attended the univer- happy returns of the day. sity of Tampa. Mr, Fernandez is. ° a graduate of Tampa college. Junior Club To Miss Cartasco entertained at her home last evening with a mis- Meet Tomorrow cellaneous shower for Miss Ga- vilan and a number of other so- ¢eial affairs are planned before the wedding date. CARD OF THANK: rasco, and Mr. Fernandez will be attended by Tony Colado, as best Junior Woman’s Club will meet in social meeting tomorrow after- Noon at 5:00 o’clock in Hospital-j ity House on Duval street. Hostesses for this meeting will be Mrs. Millard Johnson and Mrs. Joseph Lopez. A full attendance of the membership is requested. ty recent sorrow, the death No Itch Too Deep thy beloved mother, Mrs. Atha. For This Liquid linda Weatherford. To tho: Imperial Loti tains six itch who gave the use’ of their kulling medicines that fo down into the donors of the beautiful floral sl olds to reach an offerings, messages of sympathy,| ‘worm ‘and cominon itch. Pleasant [fam indeed grateful. to use.eTwo sizes, 35¢ and $1.00, MRS. ALICE L. CURRY. dee17-1t HEAR YE! HEAR YE! Old Island Trading Post | BERMUDA MARKET Will fill your need for those| Handles FRESH KILLED BEEF special gifts. Charming native Strictly Fresh Killed Veal handicrafts and many appropriate Strictly FRESH KILLED PORK Rew things from everywhere. —SELECT POULTRY— At the sign of the Little Iron Man es wax Phone 52 Free Delivery I wish to sincerely thank my; Many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown me __ during’ members are urgéd to be present, with an invitation extended: visit ing members to be in attendance. Refreshments will be served by the retiring officers. Sométhing' special in the way of entertain- ment is being planned for this meeting, it is said, Six candidates will be initiated at the meeting. They are Mes dames Sarah Lowe, Pauline Mixon, Grace Albury, Adelaide Bilenus, and Miss Beatrice Spence and Al- bert Spence. The Key West Electric Company TO HOLDERS OF FIRST MORT- GAGE FIVE PER C! PIETY YEAR GOLD BONDS OF THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COM- PANY. Under the Sinking sion of the Mo: ‘Trust, dated Augu: the above Compan’ Trust Company, dersigned tee tice that until Déeem! at twelve o’plock’ noon; ceive = of the above Fund provi- sor. Gulminating the course of these interest groups will be a spring festival. Other activities to be included in the program, which is being conducted undér student- facu'ty leadership are:«drama ap- preciation, the study. of books, the improvement of personal ap- pearance, the technique of en- tertaining, debating, creatvie writing, creative dancing, astrono- my, and social dancing. Key West freshmen who will take part in this program are: Mits Faye Adams, amateur photography, so- cial dancing; Miss Alice Park, technique of enteftaining, socig! dancing; Miss Cleo Kemp, social dancing, designing; Miss Eloise Guito, creative dancing; Anne Kennedy, ‘soc'al amateur photography; Miss Cyn- thia Pearlman, astronomy; Mis? Edna Roberts, technique of enter- a Miss Anne Kennedy was recent- andliy visited by her grandfather, Mr. mds} A. E. Kennedy. He spent the day| preeiate the pietutes of Key W: ap- est Churches and Seenes from lino Cuts by The | KEY co. with her here in his way to Key Wet HELPS AVOID MANY COLDS sil Tor ‘wane nad ‘upper where Used in time, prevent many Vv LEGALS IX THE COUNTY suDGH’s CouRT IN AND FOR ROE COUNTY.| FLOMIDA. tx SRODATES In_re: Estate of RICHARD A. RUSSELL, Decei NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required ‘to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Richard A. Russell, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, ‘to the Hon. Raymond R. Lord, Gounty Judge County, at his office it Courthouse in Monroe County, Fi ida, within eight calendar months from the date of the first publica- tion hereof. All claims and ».de- mands not presented within _ the| time and in the manner prescribed} pergin shall be barred as provided by law. Dated Deeember 2nd, A. D. 1936. ARTURO LUJAN, » As_Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Richard A. Russell, Deceased. oft roe the County CLASS COLUMN eee eecccee WANTED STEEL TANK STAND, fourteen feet high. Apply Box M. The * Citizea, decl5-3ta FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, conven- | feticés, “garage. © Apply” 610; | White street. ae NICELY ,. FURNISHED Dugpess section. Add? de Sf: dee3-10-17-24) | 10; FLOBIDA. Estate of; RICHARD A. RUSSELL, as The State of Florida, to_All Per- sons Interested in the Estate of said Decedent: You are hereby notified written instrument purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of said decedent has been admitted to probate in said Court. You are hereby commanded with- in six calendar months from date of the first publication of this notice to appear in said court and show cause, if any you can, why the action of said court in admitting said will to probate should not stand unrevoked. (SEAL) RAYMOND R. LORD, County Judge, Monroe County, Fi ida, deck. IN_THE COUNTY JUDGES CouRT, MONROE COUNTY, STATE that a IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’s COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. TE. In re: Estate CHARLES W. RICHARDS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all person: having claims or demands again: said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Charles W. Richards, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, to the Hon. Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, at his office in the County Courthouse in Monroe County, Fior- ida, within eight calendar months from the date of the first publica- tion hereof. All elaims and de- mands not presented within the time and in the manner prescribed in shall be barred as provided 10th, D. 1936. NIE RICHARDS, As Exetutrix of the Last Will and Testament of Charles W. Rich- ards, Deceased. decl0. ees Tallahassee, Florida, September 18, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustees of the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Florida’ will hold a meeting at 12 o'clock Noon, Wednesday, December 30th, 1938, at Tallahassee, Piorida, to consider the sale of the following described parcel of submerged land or shallow bottoms located in MON- ROE County, Florida: Beginning at the Western bridge head of Barnes Point bridge, State Road No. 4-A and running ey es parallel with said State Road No. 4-A on the northerly side of said toad for a distance vof 3500 feet; thence nertheasterly at right angles to said road a distance of 200 feet; thence southeaster- ly parallel to said road a dis- tance of 3500 feet; thence southwesterly 200 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 16 acres more or less. Accurate description to be furnished with deed. This Notice is published in com- pliance with Section 1062 of the Revised General Statutes of Florida, that any person or personse who may have objections to said sale may have an opportunity to present the same on date of sale as therein provided. By order of the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund. David Sholtz, Governor. ATTEST: F. C. Biliot, Secretary. hov26; dec3-10-17-24, 1936 Se LEGAL NOTICR_- Pursuant to Chapter 15801, of Florida, ‘the undersigned w' ceive until 10:00 a. m., B.S on Wednesday, ecember 30, 1936, at: the Governo?’s Office in sealed offerings rtnmatured foad ani Highway, or Refundi; a of M OE COUNTS, FLOR: rite yt gk ee ry BE QUENT me THE DATE br oh, ING, i. e., through January 9, 1937, full name, de- numbers date Laws Fe= jorida, of ma- red and must scription of bends, of issue, price asked. Bonds are fault interest must bée offered £ a PLA’ price shall an ask DUB state and Miss | basis. dancing, | Sch of 7 2 to auy and ail offerings of Gortions of| BOARD OF ADMINISTRA- a Bhelts, Governor, a Presi: . ML Lee, State Comptroller, a8 FOR RENT—Upper apartment. Four rooms and bath; no chil- dren, TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. all modern conveniences. Apply 1116 Grinnell street. nov27-tf A CHRISTMAS STORY with @ j Key West slant written by Jack SPECIAL GILETTE SET, gold plated czse and razor with six blades. $3.00 value, only $1.50. San Car‘os Book Store, 518 Du- val street. dee17-tf NEW DeLUXE LADY GILETTE RAZOR SETS, in Pearl, Coral and Jade. Reg. $6.00 only $3.00. San Carlos Store, 518 Duval street. deci 7-tf FOR SALE—Brand new Co'man Instant-igh€ Gasoline Range. Value $50.00, to be sold at only $30.00. On display at San Car- los Book Store, f street, GILLETE NEW DeLUXE RAZOR SETS, chromium er gold-p'ated case and razor with 12 blades. Reg. $7.50 seller, only $8.60: An exce'lent Christmas gift: San Car'os Book Store, $18 Du- val street. deei?-tf: s PHOTOGRAPHY AVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN AND ENLARGED FOR XMAS. Four photes 10¢; enlargements, 4x6, 26e; 5x7, . San. Car- jos Book Store, 518 . Duval street. deei7-3ts Bob Steele in THE GUN RANGER : Comedy and Serial ‘ } Matinee: 5-10e; Night: 26-15¢ SPECIALS IFIED | ‘Smetet ane peeck br To Dudiew see ee LEGALS = VIEW PARK; COLORED aT with these Christmas trees arrangements for 2 amateur pre gram to be gven at Bayview © — Patk on December 23. ‘The program wi'l const ef ms Sues & sie by the Drum and Bagie Comp composed of NYA youth, NEA Rumbe Band. choir from the Eey West High Schesl, veel ant accordian soles. end other forms of enteitainmest. AD NYA mem tor, and other members of the state office have been imvited te attend. after Christmas as { F e

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