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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DUNLAP QUINTET THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938. All-day Sewing OC hdcddeddeddden’ Star Club. of Mrs. G. N. Goshorn. i AY Trailing 21-6 at the half, a bril-| Ss0~ liant High School varsity, with} : in FRIDAY— every man scoring, picked up a | 360, which be featured d ov t Hike. Troops 52 and| point in the third quarter, and| i The 5, Boy Scouts. = ,,| then went wild to count 23 mark- Social meeting. Junior Woman'sters the final canto and eke out! r ein ’ ibrary-| 2 36-33 win over the USS. Dun-/ ke up Sock Social, auspices Woman’s lap quintet. jfrom them and don’t forget ;iGuild, St. Paul's Church. j % | mention the advertisements i ‘ -* Schoneck got 12 points, Porter} 5 M. - ike out into scoring form and | 30% at 4 = p ura’ ine points, Woodson, bot-| OMY Department Store.” <=; Jose Pahicae| CLASSE Holds Meeting Tuesday Night of the early years in; wrote the poem after the battle life of Rudyard Kipling, Eng-| of South Mountain. The second and poet, was given|was an original poem written D. Leuthi, president , while“Lieutenant Douglas was on { the-Pan American Poetry So-| naval duty. in Samoa, and,,,inj.. ciety at a meeting of this organi-| which ‘he deseribed his zation ‘Tuesday night in the home | ences during a _ terrific typhgon j., ; in and Mrs. W. L. John- that swept Samoa while he was, in the army reservation. there. Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz read an} George F. Archer read a poem | | | K i MP ae. SPR SSS; TED dropped three the final period for j six points. The 15 points scored } by |Adcock and the six by Mc-! entertaining paper on the latter by Professor Walden, who is au- years of this widely-read author's life, in which names of his books and dates written were given. | thor of a book of poems,.and now connected with the Monroe Coun- ty public schools. (ad, a Ste ne ae COLUMN Foccsessesscsssesseseses soesesesessessssceseses Ms Kipling’s “Recessional” was | ~ SE | PEOPLE'S FORUM | lecee . Two verses of Gray’s Elegy Carmencita”, won the New York swete read in unison and a choral! Manuscript Club prize, and the | SUNDAY— selection directed by Mrs. Eva B./ other, “Don Miguel’s Patio”, ap-}| Concert, Key West High School | 2 i Glee Club and Orchestra. 4 Editor, The Citizen: In your issue of last evening, GROCERIES PRICES BELOW ZERO Friday and Saturday on Meats andi Groceries at Little Cash Store, | 801 Simonton street. jan27-3t) in| lesque sketches, one written by Mrs. Luethi and the other by Mrs. P.M High School Audito- PERSONAL MENTIO (AS 2 passenger | finest peopleI have ever met and -| on the early, bus,this morning re- turning to Ned¥ame,Key to take an au up his run on the. ferries after a jone of the speakers at the Bont } OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets contain raw oyster invig. orators and other stimulants.) West Fellowship Club is reported to have said that “Australians are} the lowest type of human beings, lazy, unable to be educated and of gross superstition”. I cannot imagine that any per-j son Ha: $5°spoken of some of the! __,1,00° hot profess to el | ‘jority on Australian mat-} —_- * ters, as I havé only visited the} ALL KINDS OF av aw réer colony of Victoria. crawfish, mullets, ‘hi ¥ C heded hed dadida dada diadihadadadiadahada diadduudaddadeds VOILOPILL LD Le 2 Bac of Pittsburgh. Pa. and De. “Kirk Shewgo,-noted surgeas.of . TMinsié Theiomow: Od. My fofother spent 10 years in that country. and I had the pleas-} ure of seeing Victoria from end a@ guest at the home ofjto end, also the splendid colony ballyhoo, on at | Bait Box, corner Wide ans Virginia streets. >: tue-thurs-4tx | (Ld | witz, Cappick, Ulric served in the Miss Marie elfet EE George Schreiber weeks at the home on street, left on the morn- bus for her home in Newport, Mrs. Wm. F. Bowery, and baby, who was a guest for two weeks at the home of relatives, left over the highway this morning, for her home at Sanford, Fla. John Spottswood, student at the military Ga., afrived this afternoon fof aj advertisement on page Mrs. Robert Spottswood. of New Zealand. t I am inclined to think that by} Australians, the speaker referred! to the “Aborigines” of whom a! few still remain in the Common-} wealth of Australia. In justice} to the splendid type of people! who have made Australia what it| is today, this should be fully un-j derstood. j ALFRED DE BARRITT. Seccccoccccessseesiesees | PENA’S GARDEN Best “spot” in town tonight—! for not only residents, but visi-' tors, as well—-will be the Big Dance at Pena’s Garden of Roses, on Thomas street. Announce- — ment of the affair is given in an one of this issue. Jimmy Loss and his “musie } : CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Gor- |TO SELL OR BUY REAL that pleases” will be in charge of things musical at the danee -and i Mr. and Mrs: James Thompson 817 Eaton street announce the [engagement of their danghter, | Laureatte . Louise, to Malcolm » son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee i PYTHIANS WILL ATTEND SERVICE planned for ‘the ‘nightong “spasm” of entertainment. ; Hi i Engle report in Commerce De- partment predicts business will resume upward trend in 1938. | Hie i Chaperon Mrs. C. N.j body, and all other lodge mem- Petersen, and her daughter Miss| bers are invited to be states Rev. Shehane. The evangelist will use as his subject, “Going To Hell In A Wheelberrow”. FRANK JOHNSON DIAMOND WATCHES | | HEAVIER TAXATION _ (Continued from Page One) | FRIDAY and SATURD. 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