The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 5, 1937, Page 4

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‘The regular monthly meeting of nicest affairs pat on by the club the Key West Woman’s Clab was, i @ long time. 8 Mrs. P. D. Holloway, president Hospitality House with a good making arrangements number of winter visitors pres-/nual flower show to be put ON) where, but a few places dock the aide. nueeet: tw auteas tos Is it an attempt to exclude the My Florida,” the meeting Washo} polloi from these places or is turned over to Mrs. Haydn Illing-/it q rever that comes only in the and giving the Pledge of Allegi-|worth, chairman of the fine arts)tourist season? At any rate, we ance a NER department, who had arranged the) wi] stick with the hoi polloi and yu treas | program. it ornate urer’s report were read, everyone! January and February being] stmonphere st phic laeoek joined in sing, “America, the) the natal or memorial months for: eq price for our favorite refresh- Beautiful.” so many southern celebrities} ment. Reports of the various commit-|whose noble deeds, distinguished tees and department, chairmen! accomplishments and patriotism eure tk ‘ hae: Nae inte: jonally We ought to be glad that the Federal Writers’ project wasn’t assigned to re-write the Bible. With their aptitude for descrip- committee reported; kuown, the program chosen for | new books had been! the afternoon was given the ap- ; j i : en ship pone re ee en ie Evel tion, it would have to be publish- ported two new members for the; The following program was on pucenatsd en — club, these being Mrs. A. J, Mac-| rendered; Miss Edna Smith. Quartette, “My Old Kentucky], Science Progress Note: The Berkowitz, chairman|Home,” sung by Mesdames Eva bony hair will shrink pans tional department, re-| Warner, M. E. Berkowitz, Carl py length if obey to ae ant t this department had| Bervaldi and Geo, Robinson, Ac-| 7) shes Met? Gaal, arte for current events and! companied by. Miss Edna. Smith, , ae bse mind NN bys ag he iy groups, and invited! . Ai Poem, “Lend of the South,” |") ..1 “ na idee oe ee find 3! interested to attend. {by Alexander. Meek, was read by|-covuuutee the came thine ine R. Warren, chairman} Mrs, Wm. Ri Warren, pe Let ronpdbgen dat nts ren dope rtment,|_ Vocal: solo, «(Carry ha‘? an hour without any apparent Me», Bag! the splondid work be-|To Old.-Virginia,” Miss te sae rf H z " 8 F 2 3 it iH W 2° Okhe—— done for the unfortunates of | Curry. Accompanied by | Mrs.| _ ts i West, but that this work was|John Gekeler. ‘When the Last Day comes, and greatly handieaped for Iack of; Poem, “The Mocking Bird,” by the Golden Chariot swoops down fends. She vequested those who Alexander Meek, read by Mrs./°" Key West to pick up the good may not be contributing to the Allan B. Cleare, Sr, and faithful servants, we are go- public welfare community fund,| Quartette, ‘Massa’s in the ing to try and make the Heaven- ly Driver drive down Duval street, give consi ” and eenst © do aegrepen 2 aed Se eee hits entire length, the wrong way. we extent of a small amount.) ‘Poem, “Virginians of the Val- We are sure we would feel much better in heaven, if we get there. ” is Ti ley,” by: Prancis Ticknor, read by That is if there doesn’t happen to ?F [ : appointed to Highest Lowest Mean. ............ Norma’ 1 Mean Rainf Temperatures* even hh ove eee eeccce Samuel Lubeck, furrier of Chi- _.79| ¢ago, who was spending a month 66 as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Julio 72 de Poo, left over the highway 70\ this morning en route to Miami land other points, and said he had ’s hig social events, ape Pt from Key West are as follows: Misses Rose Appel. Frances Lowe. Juniors and seniors will join in the annus} junior-sen‘or prom lat- er in the spring and a “Panhe‘len- ie hop” is another event which will take place with'n a few weeks. Hockey and soccer are mid- State College students are enter- ing into at this time. With sei €ster examinations over, © games in hockey and soccer will take place soon and these wil be followed’ by games between the “Odds” and “Evens” as students enter'ng in an odd or an even year are called. ~ Members of THAR TAtlon'doror. and Butter Vanilla Ice Cream with Chocolate Sauce | <__foenee Coke ____. 9 _. DANCE| “souonoar winter sports which many Florida! , to RAUL’S CLUB Kath- erine Lowe, Home Economics ma- jors, attended the meeting of the Home Economies Club wh'ch was held ‘ast week. Four student die- titians were guest speakers on the program. CLASSIFIED waive funds for the months of|Mra. A. D. Luethi tds (Galant " | to | Yesterday’s Prec i .90 Ins,!a really wonderful vacation lori a Celestial policeman standing} yy, acs teat it jeg | eorow e Pearly Gates and keep x morning. passenger on the Fiorida Motor C0 L U M N nominati commi “ Robins,” _ by se Miami for an examination by an | wine ot me Ma ged meal cil aga fa gn a After, careful consideration and pola ole te Di si leye specialist, and expects to re- FOUND grove, V. A. Johnson and G. N.)N. neers. Sage ote ee ie it) Moon sets ....-+ 2.07 p. m.| tum by Sunday. FOUND—Watch Charm in en-; . ure 3.3 Treve| “Dixie” Seach eens. the trad sey: nothing of downright "un, nae P\1,| Gonzalo Bezanilla, manager of} eee eee eed 2, announced that the ‘plans for' enjoyed program to a‘close. rerdige to tell a woman that any- High 7:40 | the Palace theater left this morn- pet amnion sc teereeanat the spring festival and fashion} A social hour: was then enjoyed| Mine is as plain as the nose omy oy 13:46 jing on a business trip to Miami. | OO'™ mhe Citizen. feb5-1¢ be held in March were,at which time the members of the . 11:36 rt pcs taal one aaa Py premressing nicely and indicated, hospitality committee served tea Biles et toe ‘ ki itor’s nightmare: Swimming tt Re We ene: ef thevand ron desperately in an attempt to reach a * ~—————=_|the top of a veritable sea of free verse and amateur poetry. : Af About the only thing a modern Guild Conduct Meeting) oie vor sok tees the chil dren in it. (By E. M. L.) —_— At the meeting of the Garden| Henan some of the plans are as a metstiont: Why is it that the, t only tentative, shall we say stoutest, women are Sere sre ahd bald: ak op Where are three classifications|the majority of the pajama-on-the. Mesphtality House yesterday after- A, B and ©, with approximately] street-wearers?, . .There are three mom, it was decided that the ojeyen exhibits under each class.| left-handed boys to every two left- members would start paying dues) It is hoped, rain and sunshine per-! handed girls in the city of Stutt- from January 1937. No back! mitting, that the exhibits wwilljgart, Germany. We don’t know dues will be asked for. Several) Stress quality rather than quan-|what brought that up. . .One of . he dab you: tity. Miss Etta Patterson is|the local bakeries made us a spe- Sew members joined the club ye chairman of the garden flower|cial dat eand cocoanut pie. . .Milk » exhibit and has on her committee | and honey from heaven is just so During the absence of the two| Mrs, Harry Prindle, Mrs. J. D.);much oatmeal mush after that. . . eereteries, Mrs. White and MYs.| McMullen, and Mrs. G. M. Glea-| One of the least important w Barnes from the city, these of-json. The same group is in charge| ties of the Key West police is stol- Slee will be filled by Mrs. James! of the oleander exhibit with Mrs.jen cars. After all, where would i ‘Cooper, recording secretary and) MacMullen as chairman. they go? Miss Etta Patterson, correspond-} There will be all varieties of aS ae aac ing secretary. oleanders, red, pink, white, double} DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT ‘Quite « discussion arose regard-| and single.. This charming flower) AT SLOPPY JOE’S PLACE ing the killing of tree snails on) seems to bea part of Key West Stock Wand. If is said that this/and in many cases is the first)’ Another free dance will be giv- is the only place in the) that strangers become acquainted) en’ tomorrow night at Sloppy Joe’s where the tree snail, so val- with, So much ig it a part of| Bar on'’Greene street. The affair #6 ® destroyer of distructive| Key West that, from,.time_im-/starts at ‘8 o'clock. ean be found and it was} memorial the children have, called|!\ Rudy and his Swing Bend will consensus of opinion that} the blossoms “roses.”? be on‘hand to furnish a good pro- ought to be taken to put a The next meeting of the club! gram of dance music. There will stop to the killing of these snails| will be held next Thursday. Feb.ibe blues singing, tapping and for their attractive shells, 11, at the Industrial Building in| trucking and a variety of other en- The chief business of the meet-| the lighthouse grounds at 4) tertaining acts to make the dance ing wes, of course, the further! o’clock. It is requested, however,| an enjoyable one. plans for staging the flower show) that the chairmen of the various} Manager of Sloppy Joe’s invites te be held Feb. 24, 25 and 26.) exhibits meet at this place at 3:15) the public to attend the dance and Mrs. Holloway, president, andj to plan the general arrangements.| hes extended a speeial invitation Mrs. Norberg Thompson, general] As other plans for the flower| to visitors, chairman of the show, are getting] show develop they will be pub- Plans pretty well shaped up,jlished in The Citizen. THE i Arrange Dance : At Raal’s Club Regular Saturday night dance’ @j will be held temorrow evening at; 1806-—Robert M. Bird, Phila-}the usual hour of 10 o'clock, at! delphia novelist and playwright.) Raul’s Club. | ee cece’, it pit] John Pritchard's popular dance| Jon. 23, 1854 orchestra will be on hand to fur; Anniversaries ———— nish a good program of dance 1810—Ole Bull, famed Norwe-} rhythm, i gian violinist, born. Died Aug.| —————— 17, 1880. over, born at Canton, N. Y. - - July 17, 1909. 1837—Dwight L. Moody, cele-j —_—--- 4 brated evangelist of his genera-} | 1840—Hiram Stevens Maxim, ! tien who. with Ira D. Sankey,j versatile American inventor, who! preached to hundreds of thou-| settled in England, brother to and : sands in America and England, father of famed inventors, born| (2-573 born at Northfield, Mass. Died|near Sangerville, Maine. Died} 7 Lafe Hawkins is lookin’ fer a . 22, 1899, ‘. there, Dec, 22, 1 Nov. 24, 1916, | sponsor fer the two nev projects he expects to think up soon. 1887—Leffert Lefferts Buck, 1840—Simeon E. Baldwin, Yale . . Kin it be that folk b in’ Union soldier, builder of a noted} professor of law, famed Connecti- te ca their pao as kp ant ae bridge in Peru, designer andjcut jurist and governor, born at! pody tet a rattlesnake bite him late- bellder of bridges the country New Haven. Died Jan. 30, 1927 ! ty, Barometer 7:30 A. M. today: Sea level, 30.02, WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday), Key West and Vicini | Mrs, Paul Sawyer left over the : highway this morning to visit aer son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and | Mrs. T. H. Pittman at Fort! jpodel; small sedan. All cash, Lauderdale, where Mr. Pittman,| Answer. P. 0. Box 725. WANTED Fred MeMurray-Jack Oakie in Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches- | COME EARLY FOR TEXAS RANGER BEST BUYS tra 15-20c; Night 15-25 Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Lrfective December 22nd, 1935. ‘ 5. S. CUBA Lea P. uereiving Key West T Ait: Womaaps tad Teameags Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 608 A. & for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Pridage 6 P.M. for Port Tampa, Fla. For further informetios and rates call Phoee 14 3. H. COSTAR, Ageet WANTED — Automobile, late formerly of Key West, is man- feb3-6tx tonight and Saturday; somewhat) phone company. warmer Saturday; gentle to mod- erate northerly winds, keeoming easter! Flor’ urday, with light frost in north and interior of central portions, ton'ght; slowly ture Si 'y. ida: Fair tonight and Sat-| aturday. Jacksonvi le and East Gulf: Light northerly winds tonight, becoming south- easterly Saturday, and fair weath- er tonight and Saturday. rising tempera- to Florida Straits! WEATHER CONDITIONS A slight disturbance developed over the ezstern Gu!f of Mexico and moved rapidly northeastward, being centra] this morning off the coast. of North Carolina, Hatteras, 29.72 ,inches, and the noxthwest: ern l6w pressure area has moved southeastward Mountain States, Denver, Co, 29.50 inches; while pressure is high | {from the Lake region southward; MILWAUKE jto the Gulf of Mexico, Nashville, | Tenn., Pensacola, Fla., and New} over the Roeky Orleans, La., 30.24 inches. Pre- cipitation has occurred during the; jlast 24 hours in the Atlantic | Ellis Watson was a passenger/FOR SALE—Cleaning and Press- on the bus leaving this morning,| jing establishment doing good going to Miami for a visit’of sev-! business. ;eral days. by highway and ferry. taining to the projects in West. visiting for the past four mon’ in Nassau with her aunts, was from Miami yesterday. HAS SOME RECORD an, 98-year-old of 81 years of continuous service for the same railroad without an} accident or loss of a day’s work. | Tl ager of the Southern Bell Tele- Chief Deputy Sheriff Bernard Waite left this morning over the] BICYCLES—WE RENT by the highway to intercept a person for} Hour, Day or Week. Repair al! whom a warrant was issned| makes and paint them with Nu- charging “contributing to the de- Enamel. We carry a full sup- jlinqueney of a minor.” It was! ply of parts. Agents for the believed by Deputy Waite that! Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. the person may attempt to leave! And sell them as low as $1.00 | _B. C. Moreno, area WPA saper-| visor, left over the highway this FOR RENT morning for Miami to confer with 0. A. Sandquist on matters per- Key} modern conveniences, Apply Miss Cleora Roberts, who was ths a returning passenger: onthe plane spector of this city, has a reeord States, Appalachian region, upper | —— Ohio Va'ley and Lake region, with | | \ heavy rain and gales on the North} MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, Wai Carolina coast, Hatteras, 1.32] WILL ENJOY— | MESS inches. There has also been pre-j{ None Other Than cipitation in the lower Rio Grande | Valley and over the far Northwest, | being heavy at San _ Francisco, ; Calif., Wash., have fallen from the western Lake; region, and Ohio Vai 1.43 inches, and Seattle, | — —— 1.28 inches. Temperatures} ward over the South Atlantic States, with freez- ing southWard into central Geor- | south-| East Gulf and jgia, and. light: frost~this. mording | in northeastern Flerida: weather prevails in the Rocky; | Mountain and Pl temperatures considerab norma! in many: loca‘it G ns States, with! S. KENNEDY, Official in C COUGH DROP BREAD THAT EVERY AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD VALDES BAKERY Tex Ritter in SONG OF THE GRINGO Comedy and Serial PALACE |] THEY’RE THE ADVER- Warmer} Matinee:'5-10c; Night: 10-15¢c Available at Albury’s Service Station “»evs\| FERRY RESERVATIONS Wiliam and Eaton St. Phone 444 Tony’s Service Station Fleming at G Administration Office | Building—Eaton Street Phones 488 or 489 Ferries leave No Name Ke and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. ani 2:00 p. m. imneli St. Phone 34 ; FOR SALE Owner leaving town to accept better position. Write Box K, The C:tizen. jan30-6t J. R. n20-tf per week. Phone 276. Stowers Company. 1116 Grinnell street. dec27-tf THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN-— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. 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