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= Jane Froman, who is Mrs.| Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Donald Roff, the beautiful and Church will hold the Annual singer and radio _sta¥,| Sock Social in the Parish Hall on neg cag cecdagges Y | Friday, January. 28 at 8:00 o'clock. on the Jello program, is a Asst @t the Casa Marina Hotel | Members of this organization the first time, | length feature | Garden Club To from the RKO studios . ot been released as yet. Miss | Meet Tonight advised that) “turned out} Meeting of the Tree Guild and Garden Club to be held tonight ze Key Sloat at 8 o'clock at the Public Library uous work in|. = picture and in filli will consider only plans for the quired a nice coat of tan and is| Fashion Show also, which was enjoying the sunshine and sea announced in The Citizen yester- irst planned to day. She has ac- Peon Showa wich wel 28% | as initial plans for the Flower | Show will get underway. Patents;who expect to register Tee | ‘Key West arrivals were: Gui-, ‘ ee . ger on the early bus this morning tvere.Shannon, J. R. Maguire,’ en route to Florida City where he Camus, neginaid D. Lord, | will visit his daughter, Mrs. Car-/ Daniels, Theodore S. Far- rie A. Crowson, for a few days. “Cathryn Farley, Robert D. Fh Anna M. Patterson, | = uns ey Carlisle NAVY BE HAPPY i i fit Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. paaees Mier oct Toceduge and Settage © F- M. tee Peat Fer further information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. i | SATURDAY— A large attendance is “Rowe | Albert DiNegro was a pessen-| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SPEED DEMONS KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY From The Files Of The Citizen Social Calendar WEDNESDAY— __ Benefit Community Clinic . Palace Theater. the kindergarten in Key West, is prospects for the season. the oldest building organization ‘he is always glad to get back in that city, having been in con-| and be in the warm and tinuous activity the past 17 atmosphere which Key West | THRILLING ATTRACTION AT KEY WEST AMUSEMENT i}2 SQUARE TO BE DRAWING! | -CARD AT PLAYGROUND | } ? | exunspitel ODiuty All-day Sewing Bee, Everready Star Clie” 10~AM. Home of MrsG: N. Goshorn. Geb Bee i c- —oO— tions in ‘will o t} a a i x id L. P. Schutt, chain Death Riders giv ir ~initi: “Wes”, sai é utt, mana- in covering parts of Cul performance seaiemos peat: (= of she, Cosh Marin Hotel, 3/4 becs_ Gapeeiat ; Rise ~~ (think we are going to have a American business field, This race track is built straight | great season”. He observes in his | the bulk of the business is up and down, and is sixteen feet | precise speech, “The folk up oped. The Key West high, with three riders, two boys; north are looking to Key West | pies i and one girl, who perform feats|this winter. We have just con- | street of daring that would be impos- cluded two-new golf games for) the line of musical i sible for the average person to; the visitors. One of them is a! radio sets and all RCA perform on a straight road. {nine-hole clock golf dial and wel tions. Mr. Stowers is a Miss Hazel Russell, the girl| are going to invite the ladies of| of the board of directors of rider, is conceded to be the pre-}Key West to enter the competi-| Fi National -- mier of all girl riders in America; tions and endeavor to win one ii i = 10 P. M. Boca Chica today, and has performed at com-|of the silver trophies”. Mr. Schutt, z O. mand performances before the/| the young old-timer, is down here SUNDAY— [omnes ae afm ays bd ey sights mee. snd ee = } am given her e late | of thrills from time ives Ca Poorer ver Speedy Merrill is, without! Y., unti Club, 5 P.M. Public Library. Sock Social, auspices Woman’s Guild, St. Paul’s Church. 8 P.M. Parish Hall. Bridge Party. Auspices Room Mothers, Harris School P.-T. A. 7:30 P.M. Oversea Hotel Ballroom. a President Roosevelt's Birthday and civie DOGTSL gee UPSHAW’S SUBJECT TONIGHT WILL BE “BIGGEST BUSI- NESS IN THE WORLD” G | “P.M. High School Auditor? doubt, the world’s beststrick andj} —— ° fancy rider ever to eeocee: seam CLASSIFIED | The closing featuré of this per- formance will see thréé riders on op 2 three motorcycles in the Austra- COLUMN lian Pursuit Race, and climaxing in the Race of Death. esse | This attraction has been shown FOR SALE ” 4 a at all leading Fairs throughout \shake his hand give him the this country and in five foreign| ——— —,,— sas> quae Pond we | NeMtY: “Hello, Bill”. countries, so a trip to the Park to yeaa mice cute ane see this performance alone will ber. TERMS. | | be well worth the time spent, the : ee 5 3t. management declares. = jan26-3t | Sol Solomon, the world’s cham-|7~~Daaa tor £0c100 feat Can Clad in overalls himself and Pion high diver, will perform free OR ok dete aed ing after covering the rode from each evening at 11 p. m. Apply Box D, The Citizen | Miami to Key West. The Over- Mr. Filbert, manager of the 7 nov2-tt Sea Highway was what attracted Park, is sparing no expense in| ‘ . "i ‘ wettest eee to | BABY CARRIAGE, like new.| was determined to be the first to bring, and will from time to time,| Baby bed on rol teri te it ie it ible | Dring additional thrilling and en- 2 p | tertaining attractions for the for people to ride in cars, on! pjcasure of the funseeking people trains, on ships and in every oth-| of Key West, it is stated. “Do not forget that there are several thrilling riding devices for those who really enjoy thrills”, he says. ‘Today’s Birthdays sececece eeeeceeeses * | Arthur William Brown of New York, illustrator, born at Hamil- ton, Cana., 57 years ago. TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES) TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. 0. Box 21, Tavernier, Florids, { B:CYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week or month. J. RB Stowers company. nov2-tf FOR RENT Clarence A. Hight, board chair- | ‘ man of U. S, Smelting, born at | . | Scarboro, Me., 70 years ago. |__ Roy Chapman Andrews of New York, famed zoologist and explor- er, born at Beloit, Wis., 54 years ago. FOR RENT—Speedboat, also ISLAND I —TOURIS HOTEL 404 DUVAL STREET “Where Southern Hospitality Meets Northern Friends” Gen. Douglas MacArthur, for- mer army chief of staff, born in Arkansas, 58 years ago. At the service tonight Mr. Up- ae shaw will speak on “The Biggest i ii . Samuel Hopkins Adams of Au- burn, N. Y., novelist, born there, | 67 years ago. ’ | Dr. Edward Sapir, Yale an- | thropologist, born in Pomerania, | 54 years ago. | | The Chinese were the first | 1 ART ERWIN printers. The European invention «“§) TOWN BOY” | Was independent of ‘the bi a a seese discovery. Chinese Short Subjects Seosesecceseoees oe 's Deliciously Fresh! — TRY IT TODAY — STAR >* BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS ————FOR INSTANCE————_ New—sky-blue SLACKS and SHIRT SETS —newest thing fo wear on the beach PLAY SUITS and CULOTTES —in the popular sharkskin BEACH DRESSES —with separate boleros ANNOUNCING SALE AND RENTAL OF GIBB'S INBOARD POWER SEA SKIFFS —Model On Display At— Old Island Trading Post Waterfroni—N. End Duval St. +e, eS Ae Key West Park ‘ INTRODUCING -eyep v2 sry : A . S Speedy Meril's Wall of Death ® —MOTORCYCLE RIDER— & AN ATTRACTION YOU SHOULD SEE: . \) THREE RIDERS IN THE SUICIDE RACE ON A STRAIGHT WALL —Lady and Two Men Ride At One Time— WIIIIOIOIIIIIIIIa LS. CHAS. ARONOVITZ Key West's Only Department Store ——418 DUVAL STREET——_ ee M Lhhhahchacdedede Parmer WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 3! Two Years For Old-Time Plane " oe re '& YOUR OPPOR Printing — Engraving IN THE CITIZEN BUILDING PHONE 51 Adachi dedheatedeiededeh dda detdeiehsiehtedebbdidteidded