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Woman's Club, was well attended, throughout. ‘There were eighty-three persons (By W. L. STEPHENS) eeecceccces COS CCC Coe CoesedEedeCEdoe | 81 73 Cecccvecedsccdosesecooce | Mean ‘The tropical supper given last! Mts. Nellie Shanahan has a Norma? Mean lage numiber of fine chickens. A} y, .yacht and spent a most delightful day. and a large colony of bees. thoroughly enjoyed thé delicious! Mr. Atwell divides his work be: courses, whieh consisted of 2|tween Ramrod Key and No Name }Key. He is making a beautiful variety of edibles. ‘The tables were decorated with’ tropical fruits, in various forms,! eaerying out the tropical idea, while the rooms presented a very beautifal and inviti ing. His old buggy takes him} oe [ime and brings him back. ance. Everyone in attendance express- great pleasure at the evening’s! entertainment, and the affair was, voted one of the most enjoyable of the social season. Woman's Club Group Meets | t A meeting of the Educational. Department of the Woman’s Club was held at the home of the chairman, Mrs: M. E. Berkowitz on South street Tuesday, January} 19th. The meeting was called td’ formulate plans for open forumy and ¢urrent events groups. The next meeting will be’ held at the home of Mrs. Julian Thom- son, 510 South street, February 9th The sudject for discussion will be Spain. Those present at the meeting were: Mesdames Harvey Eagen, W. €. Dunean, A. D, Luethi, James A. Cooper, Julian Thomson, Sé bactian Cabrera, M. E. Berkowitz, E. J. Bayly, Misses Mary Trevor and Marie Cappick. Floor Show Raul’s Club show to take place at this season is scheduled for tomorrow night at this popular night club when the management will present @ special floor show headlined by “The Clown Prince of Magic,” Frank Brosseau. Known as America’s “Swing” magician, Frank Brosseau co to Key West direct from Cora’ Gables Country Club, Miami. His! ‘acts are bound to please everyone attending the regular night dance tomorrow night, management states. There will be many other big 4 | | i the’ acts on the floor show including the best of local talent. John Pritehard’s popular chestra will furnish music dancing. eeccces ee cece Bart Griffin, who arrived yes terday morning on the plane from’ ' t The sponge [the site of the East Coast Railway [raid Steve—a- house to live in, a ‘beach at No Name Key, and is clearing up land on Ramrod Key. Steve and Van set their watches by his punctuality in passing their ‘Mansion at 7 o’clock evéry morn- fishermen are get- ting restless. They are praying for the weather to give them a chance to gather the sea-product. We note that two camp trailers are stopping just off the bridge at water tanks, where it is handy to water. We wish them a bounty supply of fish that are caught off the many bridges that link Key West with No Name Key. What, more would a man desire sparking, spring to drink from, the best fishing in the world, salu- brious climate, peaceful nights and .an, abundance of God-giving ogane, Fate was with us on Rig Pine Key Wednesday. A fire started at Singleton’s place and swept through many acres around that ahd proved to be it Ne fac, con eo coms oe to be a grand success)2t No ie Key, and visited with’ * }them. Mrs. Shanahan spends her {Sum rises - time divided among her children: Saw sets: — Moon rises Moon sets High . Low ‘ometer i Sea level, 30.00. ~ WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly ieloudy tonight and Saturday; lit- Ite change in temperature; mod: ferate southeast winds. Florida: Partly cloudy and con- tinued mild tonight and Saturday; | occasional rain in extreme north- west portion Saturday aternoon or night; colder im extreme north portion Saturday night. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate south- east to south winds, and partly | overcast weather tonight and Sat-j urday. WEATHER CONDITIONS The northern disturbance has moved eastward to the Canadian Maritime Provinces, Eastport, Me., 29.72 inches, and a trough of low pressure extends southwestward to another disturbance over the lower Rio Grande Valley, Browns- end of the’ island. Al Duane who usually plays the vilain im pictures, played the part of a hero in his fire-fighting. Wey- mouth was bucket man and Steve, Ray and Clarence played their part in the drama also. No dam- age was done by the fire. A party consisting of Frederic ‘Weymouth, Ray Vanatten, Richard M. Cortez, Toney and Steve, madé a wonderful catch of fish. The take consisted of eight big jacks weighing from ten to twenty pounds; one snook, eight pounds; one mackerel, four pounds; six groupers, ten to fifteen pounds, and six bhe runners. They in- tend fo go out again and will give their catch away to the fish-hun- Saturday| gry islanders. Pocgeccdsvevededscoccses TOOTHPICK TOPICS (By C. G, FLINT) dance 0F-| ¢¢edeeseddseseeseseocose Observations on Miami Beach sands: The crowd is thickest from noon to 3:30 P. M. in Winter, and from 3:30 to 7:00 P. M. in Summer, A light shower will drive 90% ¢¢¢¢! off the sand and half of them will go home. When the guards rescue one Miami and visited with managets)from the surf, two more reseues of the local moving theatres, left on the plane in the afternoon. picture) will follow, There were estimated to be 75,- 000 persons beaching last Sunday. Out of every two hundred per- Mies Virginia Smith, who ar-jsons, one leaves pop bottles on rived last week Joshua Smith, left yesterday aft, to attend the}the, beach. Boys collect these at funeral services of her father 20, each. At. least two watches and four @rnoon on the plane for Miami| tings are.lost, every. crowded day and from there was to proceed by train to Washington where she ig 4 student in a training school for nurses. Mrs. Ethel Lowe and two chil- who were visiting Mrs. ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Hamilton, and other rela- Jeft over the highway this ing for their home in Ever- City. lor years bees swarmed in the posts at the home of Mrs. Adams of Maplehill, Kas. A * who took down the posts found them stored with than 100 pounds of honey. a mts at Fort Hays (Kas.) College held a “leap year Co-eds who refused to foot orts’ bills had their faces Chivalrous males who in- paying their way were im a campus creek. R FREE DANCE OMORROW EVENING} { | i | nee will be given tomor- g at Sloppy Joe’s on ect, starting at 9:00 past several weeks ca- ds have been attending Music for dancing) hed by a local orches- tow o'clock, Por these aft will be f ry ogram for tomorrow . there will be rhuma dances, vocal solos #04 other entertainment. im, Season. Silver is picked up, on windy days, amounting to about $30. The biggest crowd is at the 10th Street station, Bathers on Miami Beach are 80% Arian, in Season only. Life guards on Miami Beach are homelier than any similar num- ber elsewhere engaged on Ameri- can beaches. Bookies take bets on the beach, in bathing suits. Men and women “combers” sleep and eat on the beach and jet- ties. There are always two crazy per. sons “parading” the beach, daily. There are four “known” peep- ing-toms circulating in search of scanty attire. ; Of the number beaching in Winter, 10% are dying of some malady: A child can beg enough change to support a famliy on a “good” day. ‘An expert swimming Miami teacher will “starve” on Beach, with his sign out. Only 15% of the beachers can | ~ swim two hundred yards in rough waters. Hotels are illegally publie beach areas. Fifty percent of the people ‘wearing bathing suits never go in the water. Many divorces spring from careless pick-up on the sands, Vendors are prohibited on the beach, but fortune-tellers make a living. Miami, Fla., Jan, 19, 1937. restricting a ville, Texas, 29.66 inches; while the western high pressure area is crested over the Plateau region, Salt Lake City, Utah, 30.50 inch- es, and overspreads the country from the Pacific States eastward over northern Texas to the mid- dle and upper Mississippi Valley. Precipitation has been genera) during the last 24 hours from Texas and Oklahoma noprtheast- ward over the Lake region and Ohio Valley to the north Atlantic States, with heavy rain reported from Little Rock, Ark., 2.33 ineh- es, Louisville, Ky., 3.34 inches, and Pittsburgh, Pa., 1.08 inches. There has also been light snow over the far Northwest and in South Dakota. Colder weather has reached the Texas coast and spread eastward over the Lake re- gion and Ohio Valley, with tem- peratures down to 18 degrees in central Téxas and 30 degrees be- low zero in North Dakota this morning; while readings are ab- normally high in the Atlantic and East Gulf States. Temperatures have moderated over the far Northwest, but are still unseason- ably low in California, with heavy frost reported again this morning} at Los Angeles. G. S. KENNEDY, Natchez, Mississippi, once mor | lora South to visit her when spring: time comes to Dixie and when he! gardens are abloom with aza‘ea: and camalia japonicas. The Pilgrimage Garden Club o} Natchez: announces the sixth an. nual showing of the'r ante-bellum houses March 14 through 21, when .| Natehez will revive the spirit and . {charm of a civilization which reach. ed. | pe peak of its grandeur jus' -fothe > War between States. The doors of these cen é rate lcome dem. the leadership of Mrs. ge Garden Club and Mrs. r er, the Natchez tor, plans are under way to mak the 1937 Pilgrimage more art’ This is a picture of Mrs. Ba NATCHEZ PILGRIMAGE beckons to all who are interested in the history and romance of the the ; s again will be/t ‘ati’ public and guests | fi el from all parts of vt BaYnum, President of the the originator of Pilgrimage, as direc- | s rector of the Natchez Pilgrimage, wearing the ccstumé in which she will welcome the guests of March 14 through March 21. 'u. S. ARMY NOW | SPEEDING UP AIR and interesting than any previous Pilgrimage. Evening entertain-| (Continued from Page One) ments will be presented including | Martins now in commission—have | clothing and cash contributions so glamorous and enchanting tableaux; two motors developing 750 horse-' generously. donated by that will turn back the pages of power each. :Appelrouth at Christmas time.) Time and depict life in the ante-} Greate: claims are made for the / Through Mr. Appelrouth’s gen-, bellum days; old fashioned can-!four-motor Boeings now being! erosity many children of the com- dle light balls and negro spirit-j turned out. and another company | munity were made happier’ during ua's. Everywhere the visitors will) (North American Aviation) has a! the holiday season. He has al- be met by the costumes and cus-|10-passenger, two-motor craft, ways been eagér and more than toms of the Old South. with engines rated at 1,250 horse-' willing to help the association in Natchez, founded in 1716, a! power each, ready for the army! possible. j town of romance and beavty, lay |e mpetition at Deyton next March.! PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCTA-' forgotten for’ seventy-odd® years, | ‘The army Kelfeves “the best pro-|; TION of Harris School, ' until it was red’scovered with the | tection against aircraft is air-)) jan22-1e Pilgrimage of 1932. People from; ¢raft.” j , In line with this principle, the \G. H.~Q. air force has pursuit jamezed apd delighted to have dis-; planessthat-can do up to 250 miles | red Such &i ‘uniqye Jittle city| an hodr-and vse machine guns on ,in their’ native land. inee 1932! big opponents, jthe opening of these houses has | es 3 eon . been a yearly event at which time; Natchez becomes a mecca and} rine for thousands of lovers of} ‘the unus*a! and of the beauti- ful. x oF if sf ' THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W]) ane REAL BREAD. AUNT MOLLY’S IS BEST —Made By— 1-You save on PRICE! 2-You save on CURRENT! 3-You save on UPKEEP! | | | JUST RECEIVED At The Hub Store| NEW SHIPMENT —of— LADIES’ LINEN SUITS Single and double breast- |! ed; belted backs and plain backs. Short and!) 1937 refrigerators and you will want one in your kitch- en. Now competitively costs mo more to jew powerful General Electric sealed-in-steel Thrift U: more cold, uses less current. long sleeves; regular ee the styl i dvanced Coats and. Swagger xa cepeaghence and econo- Ceats. Regular and my, the iecsensed capacity, extra sizes; made in the |/ od took oe the peice ‘tags? latest styles. Solid Prices as low as $3.19 down and $3.19 per month with your light bill THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. Whites, White Combi- ; nations and colors. !fcur Miller, the originator and di- the Pilgrimage Garden Club on —PRICED AT— 'Today’s Birthdays Pecccccces.secesesseccee Prof. Leonard E. Dickson,not- ed Univ. of Chicago mathema- tician, born at Independence, Towa, 63 years ago. Kenneth R. Kingsbury ‘of San Official in Charge. Prrrrrrriritir irri CLASSIFIED | COLUMN Cecveccceccosccecooccece FOR SALE FOR SALE—$326 all porcelain G. E. Refrigerator, 6 months old. $190 cash. Call phone 37, between 8 a. m. a \ jan20-3tx BICYCLES—WE RENT by the Hour, Day or Week. Repair all makes and paint them with Nu- Enamel. We carry a full sup- ply of parts. Agents for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $1.00) per week. Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Company. jan20-tf SPECIAL GILLETTE SET, goki- plated case and razor with six blades. $3.00 value, only $1.00. San Carlos Book Store, 518 Du- val street. dect7-tf i { | TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. all modern conveniendes. Apply 1116 Grinnell street. dec27-tf | FURNISHED APARTMENT with electric ice box. 1001 Eaton | Street. Phone 879-J. ! dec31-1mox NOTICE i i WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant Board. Phone 701. jan18-6tx} MONKOE THEATER Claire Trevor-Jane Darwell in |} | STAR FOR A NIGHT] Wheeler and Woolsey in MUMMY’S BOYS Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ | | | 1 i i | | | | | Francisco, president of the Stand- ard Oil of California, born‘ at Cv- lumbus, Ohio, 61 years ago. Edward S. Harkness York, philanthropist, Cleveland, 63 years ago, of born New David Wark ¢ the movies, bor Ky., 5 ith, pioneer in La Grange, Yehudi Menuhin of Alma, Cal. violi born ins New York, nd 4 p. m.| years Haig Patigian of San Francisco, noted sculptor, born in Armenia, 61 years ago. Charles L. Morgan, glish novelist and dramatic critic, born 48 years ago. Beatrice (Mrs, famed Eng’i author, born 7 About 1,000 United States troops are tioned in the terri tory of Hawaii. with throat-soothing ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. FERRY RESERVATIONS | Available at Albury’s Service Station [ William and Eaton St. Phone 444 | Tony’s Service Station | Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone ay Administration Office j Building—Eaton Street i Phones 488 or 489 Ferries leave No Name Key! and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and | 2:00 p. m. i ins 20) ne i 'MORE GOODS AT THE HUB STORE Of the many new things for ' Spring now on display at The Hub j ore, 602 Duval street, this store |] ‘calls attention in en advertise- ment in this issue of a new ship- jment of ladies’ linen suits in sin- ige and duble breasted, belted and! ‘plain backs, regular and swagger | i coi These ‘are in the latest |s]98 s995 $2.50 $3.95 NEW SHIPMENT sabes LADIES’ HATS Many Other Bargains H Iso advertised are the new Spring hats just in. They are ex-! ceptionally low priced for Mon-| day. 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