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tien in lt tien . Bsa A een ae she last October when I was in a se- Me Times! engineer, born freed from the chains of d’sease! }oaaked arty, dase been enjoying a vacation on the rious automobile accident iu Mi,)/in Phila, 5%-years ago. preg Ea i ow ip ow fleer had expressed a willingness|sium which houses one of the fin-| Diaz, Hilda Diaz, Yolanda East Coast of Florida, was a re-jami. ; ef : ree marae manhood and woman-| *o serve for another term if it}est college swimming pools in the| Carel Boza, Geraline Jessie Jay-| tu passenger by bus this}, 1 still have a erat, interest in. moberk Hane Leman abe yNeW oh os akeed dhl thane ‘eas the will of the members of|country. She called attention to! cocks. ‘morning. the success of the Miami Dgily| York, editor of the ‘World Al- |, 1e also Mowed thal the pases the club. the funds now being raised for —_———. Q News everywhere in the country |manae, born at. Huntington, Mass., ® . ch ore ani et Members were given an oppor-/the erection of a new alumnae ertainment Captain’ James ©. Fargo, officer as | fiym:y believe it to he the}73 years ago. poe ean ai —— : tunity to nominate other candi-| building, which is sorely needed, Enter fe in charge of the local CCC caimp,| best metropo tan newspaper in es j work iy aereing agree eves | dates by written ballot. As none|and stated that the funds now col- i Enjoyed is awaiting the arrival of his| the state of rid but at no Sas eas oe of 32 But forth from | lie of the other candidates received{ lected will be matched, dollar for ‘ . co r Mrs, James F. Fargo and{during m in oy West ; Herat — ea eee in rend way @: - ng doctor the required number of votes forj dollar, by the state. The presentation . of “Living| nd; Mrs. Dapiel Chauncey, “ i Fy x and ‘the nurses in carry’ i iE term of one year. so re-elected are: 4. J. Trevor, President; Stephen W. Douglass, Sec- -President ; Edward Bayly, Recording hy ta Patterson, spond Secretary; Miss = Minnie-Porter Treasurer; Mrs. William Phelan, Auditor; Mrs. Norberg Thompson and Harris, flag, and the s. of Amer- the playing ui pres F ? treasurer's with enthus:asm B as it il hapten ed com- psd were then received as fo!- ’ committee reported that was one of the best a history of Mahe magazines be donated to the as they were in great de- The membership committee re- ported the acceptance of a ney member, Mrs. Greybyrn Pinder. winter months in Key West, wero ests of the club. Although the Flower Show was sponsored by the Garden Ciub and Tree Guild, the members of the Woman’s Club actively participat- @d in the show. A rising yote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Nor- berg Thompson for her splendid accomplishments as general chair- men of the Flower Show, and to Mesdames Luethi and Barnes for theri work in handling publicity in eonnection with said Flower Show. . Members of the club were cord- Yally invited to attend a musical borg to be given at the Casa| would be p:eased to show visitors a on Wednesday evening, Match 4, the lattcr being sponsor- #dby the Womah’s Club for the lit of the library, was announced that would be no formal the April meeting, there Musical At Convent Fite Night Was Much Enjoyed! The musica] entertainment put on last evening at the Convent of Mary Immaculate, was well-at- tended, and proved to be a very enjoyable and entertaining affair throughout. The program was presented by the pupils of the High School classes, and the various numbers were excellently rendered, all of which were greatly enjoyed by those assembled for the aeca- sion, The program, as presented, fol- lows: “Hungarian Dance” Keba-Bela Violins: B. Brantley, G. Ybar- mea, G. James, E. Moffat, O. Kemp, M. Knowles, C. Beth- encourt, S. Cabrera, M. PALACE Grent Withers-Dorothy Appleby in PARADISE EXPRESS ‘Comedy and Short Reel an the slate, the secre-} instructed, upon motion saxophone, and Allan Neil made and seconded, to cast. erts, the cornet, both members of! was sponsored — by vote wnanimously electing the the high school orchestra, accom- Present officers to serye for the pa: ’ Louis Pierce, First Vice: |) the Club’s Prayer, salute to|are as follows: Besutifyl,” Mrs. Prank re report was!pay of $80 is allotted to.the fam- appreciable balance for} Third, to perform a tremendous| Program ati tee of which Mrs. Norberg Thomp- each member | son is the: chairman, } | } j | | i lonly Fecently been opened as | Corre- ! convalescent camp. Heetor Barroso, playing the Rob- anied at the piano by Miss Edna Smith, supervisor of music, pre-; sented ‘The Shepherd’s Dream” by .C, H, Taylor. The program concluded with a ‘forum discussion of CCC_ camps. Guest speaker was Capt. James C. Fargo, the present acting officer of the locael CGC camp, which has Capt. Fargo has been in charge of COC camps in various parts of the country for three years. Mem- bers stated it was enlightening to hear his experience and to learn of the fine work these camps are doing. The three outstanding objec-} ' mee saygia ‘ex. * eda Socal eo yeats PTR is entirely necessary, | wid Fatae toe | EOS Sh TRE TP Oe Pe peiaied aot tae Oe h fob Tpe aby 53 | dren of the county of Monroe and t Lawrence Addicks of Bel Air, the city of Key West, are to be! | their programs which are all, ‘ . T ever represented myself as’ any. | oie So ban pea f ia Anas, ._, {thing but a former employe of the the children. arts) West in Mrs. Chayncey's’ car.| “ Benjamin Howatd Lowe, "first News, which your good paper in! : B. D, Herrick, for the benefit of They plan iq sian at the Casa|assistant keeper at American’ the early part of February cléar-’ the Fleming Street Methodist) Marina’ on their arrival, ‘in Key; Shoals lightHou: Hy explained: Church parsonage, was well at-| West, day for his régul Kine. pou for tended, and was voted a grand) tion with his success by.,thoge present on the . : enjoyable occasion. S Various characters, in costume} partment, ipft peculiar to their respective day) noon by plane’ t and time, were, portrayed, inclyd-| where he will leave ing a picture of President Roose-/der Poppy-for an in: velt. : i / Delicious refreshments were served during the evening, and all in attendance expressed great de- light at the pleasure afforded on the enjoyable occasion. United Daughters © Pictures” at the Oversea Hotel both residents of New York. They dining rgom- last eyening, yhich;are taking the train-to. Ji mn: Mrs. Agnes ville and. will then motor to Key Pritchard and her daughter, og the intra. ville, Mass., 61 years ago. i* The speech of Dr. Parramore : publ'shing pill cor- It’s _aP- fresh: 70 | VALDES BAKERY} 109 eocoocgosodsooooooooooss “~ nn re nes eee ne — rters in ‘Tampa, lete, || | Yesterday afternoon on the 3 jon. of after a visit’ of two days. tives, aceording to Capt. Fargo, to give jobs to boys on 3 Secon enable said boys to! beak ¥ the support of their} hies, as $25 of the monthly es; amount of good tg the country in the way of reforestration, in help- ing to protect forests from fire, end in teaching others how to prevent forest fires, in building up state and perioral F parks, and in iting soil ion. Meee camps where Capt. Far- ro has been in charge there has es no attempt at injecting mili- tary discipline or of turning these camps into military training camps. The only form of drill required was in the form of setting-up ex- ercises, calisthenics, this being giyen to build up the physcal health of the boys, who for the} Most part come from city streets. | To Hold Meeting There will be a meeting of the United Daughters of the Con- federacy held tomorrow _ after- noon, beginning at 4:30 a’clock, at the home of Mrs. Ross C. Saw- yer, 523 Eaton street. All visitors will be welcomed at this meeting, while -all members are also requested to attend. encourt, M. Perez. Piano: O. Vasquez. “Flower Waltz” Brahms Elizabeth Sawyer, Ramona Lopez sasiapan” Snes $ ‘y a fo ee Catherin armea “AYegro", Concerto Spros| BUY A NEWER, BETTER USER CAR Violins: E. Moffat, B. Brant- Wachs Pin WHILE Pianos: 0. Vasquez, C. Now= " : PRICES ARE Low i Bethencourt. j “Romance” Greenfeld : Adele Roberts Biographical Sketches—Romances G. James, E, Sawyer, R. The Key West ICCC camp is to seve as a convalescent camp for ie Fourth Corps of which Gen. Mosley is the commander. This | corps comprises the states of North Garo‘ina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. As the camp has but recently been estab- lished there are only a few eon- valescents at the present time but; even in the short period that they} have been here in Key West they are already showing marked im- provement in their physical condi-; tion, Capt. Fargo announced that he through the camp any _ morning between 10 and 12 o'clock. A social hour followed the pro- gram, during which time tea was served hy. the hospitality commit- Perez, N. Trujillo. Pianos: E. Sawyer, R. Lo- pez, C. Ybarmea, A. Moffat, “Chapel Bells” §. Cabrera “Prelude © Sharp Minor” Rachmaninoff Madge Sands Analysis of Selections: E. Moffat, C. (Bethencourt. Flagler! i} 1 1 Lopez, C. Ybarmea “Romance” Tchaikowsky op. § John Robinson “Kuiawiak” Wienawski : Gwendolyn James. Piano: B. Moreno. Messages of Music: Rvustle of Spring A. L, Castillo “Rustle of Spring” Sending Celina Dethencourt, Onelia Vasquez “Legendo” Wieniawski Violin: Beylah Brantley, Piano: Alice Jenks. “Polonaise” Anna Louise Casti!lo Aneedste Chopin an@ Liszt Alice Jenks “Campanella” Beatrice Moreno Song: “Marigold” G. Kiemm Pianos: A. Jenks, B. Moreno. “Amid the Tulips” Ewig Piano 1: B. Moreno, A. L. Castillo. Piano 2: O. Vasquez, C. Bethencourt, * ie AOR RE ERAS Pee ee MONROE THEATER Gary Cooper-Madeleine Carroll in The General Died At Dawn Kay Francis-George Brent in GIVE ME YOUR HEART Matinee: Balcony 10c, Orches- | tra 15-200; Night 15-25¢ Chopin. Ligat Every R&G used car and truck measures up te spe- cifications laid down bythe Ford factery and is fully GUARANTEED in writing on a money back basis. The big swing te the 1937 Ford Y-8 has brought to your Ford dealer late model, first class used cars of all popular makes. 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