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sesseoosesooeoosess Plan Bridge Party For Tonight Tonight at 7:30 the Bridge) Home room mothers of the Party for the benefit of the Hat-| junior Senior Parent Teacher As- Mothers ttn be, = will be |80Ciation will meet Monday after- held in ‘te balirdod bf dhe Oren: |n00n four o'clock at the home of Sea Hofel.’”" « ***¢++++0eee0eMrs.., Menendez Key, Grinnell Many splendid prizes are sched-| street. uled for the various tables_ | epaedbreiek melicberthesamden |Room Mothers To |Hold Meeting } j | el | “GOGGLING,” NEW WAY OF FISHING, te ese Dives And Harpoons Fish Around Shoals Off Beaches see eee se OTHER PLACES | "| INTRODUCED HERE BY M. S. HAWLEY FORTY-TWO MEN PUEPED) ccocncacuscocscescascecbsesbacseccceessssetecese RECENTLY FROM ROLLS! “Goggling”, a new form of fish- | which is detached from the spear | ..|ing sport, has recently been in-| pole when it is sunk in a fish.| ASRIGEED 10 "WPA -PROS-| voduced in. Key West_by M.S.| The live is about 12 feet long.| Hawley of Okauchee, Wisconsin,;The spear is. carried couched in} and John L. Jason. either hand. It is important that} According to Mr. Hawley, who) it be held- horizontal to the sea! Up to.date, says work assign- is quite an enthusiast of the nov- bottom, as the slant under water ment head of - the, emoployment jel game, the novice goggler should is deceiving. The fish must then} see } { J.SCHREBER | | DUE TO ARRIVE. juamn rekwcens samuar! WITH MOVING PICTURES | AT BOCA CHICA TOMOR-| ROW EVENING fair Committee mettibers inv the ‘af! sof the day: cz 7 choose water around ten feet be in broadside position. A quick | in Detroit, Mich., is due to arrive FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1938. PREPARING FOR ‘COMES TO JOIN OVERNIGHT CAMP SHIP THAT HAD semi-circle “1S Bveld~ the . | 3 = fe the WRA, Claud im- Refreshments: Mis” “EMersari' | projects ‘or e ude ‘deep and must be a good swim-| and powerful plunge, the better init ca . ill be Archer, chairman, Mrs. Menendez! chairman,.Mrs..,,Blondon ,, ,Goeh- Key, Mrs. M. Thrower. ‘ring. ‘ acdhice Soe ee ee eric ain| Decoration:\°Mys.B. C. Papy, oom peseret ‘ges, S| chairman, Mrs. Benj. Lowe, Mrs. Ticket: Mrs. W. W. Haebecker, Mervin Russell. MENTION PERSONAL Edney Parker, who was goed visiting in the city on business and meeting his many friends, left-over the highway this morn- ing for his home at Tavernier. Miss Florence Adams was a on the morning bus go- ing to Miami ‘for a visit of ‘sév- 4 DK super- ith all its tortures. service tonight, together {his message” “says Social Calendar FRIDAY— Overnight Hike. Troops 52 and 5, Boy Scouts. Social meeting, Junior Woman’s Club, 5 P. M. Public Library. Sock Social, auspices Woman’s Guild, St. Paul’s Church. 8 Bree. : A Room idge Party. Auspices Ball. 10 P. M. Boca Chica Casino. Fireworks display and color motion pictures of Key West through courtesy of Jacob Schreiber of Detroit. 9:30 P. M. Boca Chica Camp. ee Glee Club and Orchestra. 4 P. M. High School Audito- brie i a Rs i cee § £82 5? F F ERAEE i te . Be of William T. Doughtry, * | Jacksonville on Tuesday, January Hundred Eleventh, Nineteen At a regular Meeting of the | Rotary Club of Key West, held | Thursday, January Twentieth, a It is therefore resolved that the | Rotary Club of Key West extend | 0 Rotarian « Doughtry..and.his jfamily the sincere sympathy of e~g Our members and publish these The popular “night spot” on Roosevelt Boulevard will be the scene of another big Dance to- morrow evening, as announced on page one of this issue by Raul’s Club. John Pritchard's Orchestra will be in charge of the dance music and a good attendance is expect- ed. No cover charge is announc- ed and no stags will be allowed resolutions in our local paper. William R. Warren, Committee -} those with good discharges will) three Gandolfo, 42 of the men who were} mer. Mr. Hawley’s favorite spots recently discharged by the Groves| are the various shoals off South as y, use of projects on | 2nd Rest _Beach. The goggler sg A he ; Wears a pair of water goggles on the bridges being finished, have| pi forehead, and carries a fish been replaced on WPA projects. j Spear with a rope attached. He Men with good discharges are | Swims until he sights a fish, ad- * 5 ijusts the goggles over his eyes, tee age = fon | dives, and socks the fish with the a ae eee oF | spear. Coming quickly to the them, and it may be that before} surface he then reels it in, if it the end of the month all men, /is a small fish, or if he had har- discharges, ma Pooned a large specimen, he has. bay — rane ae . | a whale of a fight on his hands. be selected for erent projects./" Googler Hawley has this year There are at present 130 names | brought in many grouper, snapper on the lists in the office of Wm-{and grunts in this manner, and V. Little, head of the U. S. Em-/has even brought in the elusive Wisek ansethenenk: Setirang. ais-|Sr-tee em menus, regen cited emp! - | of the charge from the bridges. All of| was a ound % nes ‘ SS eo tthe it thee be.assigned as,.soon as oppor-| Hawley if Sif * tite “a tunity be: certified. COMMUNITY CLUB REMEM- BERS THOSE WHO HAVE BIRTHDAYS IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY he ,jhas new Rave them, being A little ti exploring the ‘possibili f sport. He has tried th Séck'Yfie ;dangerous spike-tailed “Whiptay, but finds they are much ‘‘téo speedy and cagey. The goggler always carries a sheath knife, which is expected to get him out of any trouble that may arise. A goggler must have splendid wind, for when he plunges under water- the bubbles he makes seares the fish away at first, but they come back eventually, being most curious creatures, and swim a few feet away from the spear- head. The harpoon is about ‘six feet long with a barbed spearhead it is said, are not to} i ones of which go entirely through | @t Key West this evening, and to- the fish, is employed. Then it is} morrow evening at Boca Chica) ea time ge — -“* the | will have a fireworks display lace as he shoul m air; S 2 badly about that time. It is very | Preset moving pictures and difficult to strike the smaller fish, | VIEWS: in color, of scenes taken such as the grunts, and make the | by him while on a recent visit to strike hold, since they are so|Key West, and extends an invi- presents. Those with bad with,Jarge,sharks yery. near him,” Fr The experi Nak eS OaEies Bf qpite cold, Mr. light they give with the thrust and frequently escape unscatched. Guy Gilpatric, originator of the humorous Scotch character, Colin Glencannon, stories of whom fre- quently appear in Saturday Eve- ning Post, has written four art- icles on Goggling for the Post. These articles and a number of letters from Mr. Glencannon init- iated Mr. Hawley into the sport, which was first attempted here December8 Atlee year. Author Gilpatric is at present in Cannes, Tver ses al ters here, with its myriad fish. Six-foot octopi and merou, ‘some- thing like a small Key West jew- fish, are struck in France by Gil- patric. A Goggler Hawley has been liv- ing aboard the barge off the Air Station Apartments with his friend, Dr. Jason, whom he has in} turn initiated into the sport. It was aboard this barge that the experiments with protein poison- ing, extracting the poison from morays, were carried on sometime back. - LONG SOUGHT ARTICLE FOUND IN KEY WEST Visitors to Key West are frequently surprised at the success in find- Community Club at the Wom- Laas ain COLORADO KID BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century “Sullivan” In Port Power Boat “Sullivan”, Cap- tain Veral Roberts, of the Over- seas Transportation Company, ar- rived in port this morning from Miami with a load of freight for of Detroit, Mich. FAA A hh de daddaduda’ : INVITES ALL RESIDENTS AND VISITORS OF THIS CITY TO attend a display of fireworks and mov- ing pictures of Key West— TOMORROW EVENING — SATURDAY STARTING AT 9:30 O'CLOCK Boca Chica Camp and: Reliki 14444441 /4/74/42242222 LODGE OFFICIAL WILL VISIT HERE Mrs. Mary Fennell, Grand In- | structor of District 29, O-E.S., will | pay an official visit to Fern chap- ter tonight 7:30 at the chapter’s regular meeting in Scottish Rité Hall. Mrs. Mildred Thompson, asso- ciate matron of Naranjo chapter, OES,, is accompanying Mrs. Fen- nell-on her visit. tLe No program .is planned for to- night, the meeting to bé taken up with discussion of the local chap- ter’s activities and mention of the work of other upstate chapters. Lafcadio Hearn, best known for | his stories of the United States, | was born in Greece and died in Japan. ANNOUNCING SALE AND RENTAL OF GIBB’S INBOARD POWER SEA SKIFFS —Model On Display At— 6 hcddddhchaddddada\ Mr. Jacob Schreiber td he hchhaththchechectatathath tation to the citizen. While here, about four weeks callers at The Citizen, and Mr. Schreiber said he felt that the in- terest which he had felt in Key West while here on previous vis- its, had deepened to such an ex- tent that he felt he would not be content until he owned property interests here. He said that he would like to build. a modern motion pichins theater in-Key West and ‘a on his-next visit to.the city haye an opportunity to study the situa tion,.and property prices,.and get | in touch with those who have of the purpose behind his trip, communications would indicate) that he has something particular in view, as he said he will have} a party of eight with him, and plans for a more lengthy stay this time than on his previous visit. CAR PLUNGES OVERBOARD The automobile which swent over into the water. yesterday at the F-EC, docks, -was still there this ing, but was expected to erts, had two of his automobiles down, to meet S.S. Cuba yester- day,,and when the boat had un- loaded he got a friend to drive the car-into the city. The friend, in turning the. automobile around, backed: it.off. the dock into the Capital of Nebraska and its $103,000,000 highway system have not cost a cent for interest. } j burning all night. The boys | rival that the ship was mot to ar tive, and Saumg fac on the|andthe Porter Dock Company cx | that the ship was to come te Key HART ¢ this is concluded, interpatrols will followed by singi after which the boys will cleared and at noon the hike back to town will begin. Semi-Service and Full-Service Weights We present to the Ladies, the finest silk hose made—in all the new leading summer shades—s* popular prices. AS. ARONOVITZ Key West's Only Department Store