The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 4, 1938, Page 6

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Clab Roosevelt Holds Meeting Club Roosevelt held its first}. A musical treat is promised Meeting, Room Mothe: meeting since last December last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Borges where a group | Musical Program At Convent those who attend the operetta | “Gypsy Queen” to be presented iby an all colored cast in St. \"Social Calendar FRIDAY— School P.-T. Home of Mrs. —O— of enthusiastic members gathered ' Cecilia's Hall of the Convent of saTuRDAY— to élect officers and discuss plans for a welafre dance to be given as a benefit to the Community Clinic. ; Officers elected for the year 1938 are: Oscar L. Milian, presi- dent; Eugene L. Roberts, vice- president; Cecil Borges, secre- tary; Raul Rios treasurer; Dewey Riggs and Winer Bethel, trustees. It was unanimously agreed that this organization work for the benefit and welfare of the city as a whole and give a bene- fit dance for the Community Clinic, a worthy institution in the county, which is seriously threatened with lack of funds. A committee of three was named to make a drive for dona- tions among merchants and busi- ness men of this city. Brooks Bateman ‘and Bill Wil liams, members of the State Road Department are visitors city, coming over the highway yesterday afternoon for a brief stay. Miss Henrietta Wingate, of Washington, D. C., is a_ visitor and the house guest of Mrs. Philip Cosgrove at the residence 321 Whitehead street. Miss Win- gate plans to remain here until next week and return home by way of Havana and Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Hellmuth Gut- man, who have been visiting Key West for years, are again in the city, arriving last night from East Orange, N. J., and making their residence at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Plummer, 416 Eliza- beth street. Alfred A. Scott, architect and builder, is in the city today look- ing over some recently a¢quired property interests and making plans for future requirements and activities which, when ar- Trangements have been made. will be announced. E. F. Candie and M. L. Mores- by, who were in Key West for several days, left or the bus this morning for Miami and after a short visit will continue to West Palm Beach. Frank Wood, an employee of the F. E. C. Ferry System, arri- ved in the city this week for a visit with Mrs. Wood and the children, and left this morning over the highway for Port Ever- glades to join the Ferry Estrada Palma. McCurdy Mora, who was spend- ing @ few days in Key West with telatives and friends, left. dbs morning on Flori bus for Miami, whi ity sociated with the In 3 pany. enecceoce CITY COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING (Continued from Page One) matter was laid over for further | consideration. A letter was read from Thos. F. Russell, former police officer, re- | questing that the city give him} some financial aid. It was shown | that Mr. Russell received a brok-| en finger a short time age when} he was called on by police offi- cers to help them while they! were making arrests. It was or-| dered that he be paid at the rate of $45 per month until he re- covers sufficiently and is able to — | Angel Delgado, Arturo Lujan} and Wm. A. Gandolfo, asked permission to move their own} garbage and trash. The requests were granted } A petition fifty citizens v that John Ogde: continue in r bage and trash by about} d requesting > permitted to € r gar request was tax rolls. There was also 2 bid received from t Drew Co. of Ja American bill Japan for bomb ay will exceed $1,000,000, in the| Mary Wednesday evening, February 9, beginning at ,8 o'clock. This j some time ago and was so favor- jably received that the director, Immaculate, to repeat it for the benefit of | those who may not have attended the first presentation. MARINE STUDIOS j ONE OF) LARGEST SHIP-| MENTS EVER MADE £ ASwecipk to Fhe Citizen) ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. 4— More than seven tons of coral for- ‘CORAL FROM KEY “=: WEST ARRIVES AT wsowesoai=°~ Whiteway Dance. Pena’s Garden of Roses. = operetta was presented MONDAY— Meeting, Music Guild. 8 P. M. Oversea Hotel Salon. | Ellen Welters Sanchez, was asked Meeting, Garden Club and Tree Guild. 4 P. M. Public Li- brary. . TUESDAY— Meeting, Stone Church Service Club. 6 P.M. Church An-i Meeting, Harris School P.-T. A. 3 P.M. School Auditorium. Monroe County Clinic Bengt Show. Palace Theater. 12:15 AWARDS FOR CLEAN STREET ARE MADE mation, one of the largest ship-| PRESENTATION YESTERDAY ments ever made, has just arriv- | ed at Marineland from Key West, according to Arthur McBride. curator of Marine Studios, who has just returned following the collection of these specimens during the past ten days. This being made by the WAS THIRD IN SE- RIES Third in the series of awards Palace and coral, together with nine tons of | Monroe Theaters, to places of coral sand, is being placed on one} business or residences on Duval of the ledges in Marine Studios’ | street, were announced yesterday . 4 | huge aquariums where large and | afternoon by Rev. Joe Tolle, pas- Tampa high school girls, ranging | morning that voyages of two ves- small fish are being assembled for | tor of First Methodist church, and | in age from 14 to 19, are little in-| sels of the company will = | observation and study. WIPK EE Ts, Harris: ee ae eee —.—»—-—--1.0f Roses;are-the—County Com io P. M, WHITEWAY FUND AID IN DANCE TOMORROW, NIGHT | ~New organizations to; back wu missioners and City Council. Thi Commissioners have given $25 ward thé cause and the has endorsed it and agreed help in whatever way it can at a/ meeting last night. | Talking of the dance and drive} Louis Pollock said, “Let’s make} Key West the finest little city in} Florida. Let’s make it the fastest} growing city. That’s why we} need lights. Charity begins at) home. When the highway opens ‘soon thousands of cars will come heres You don’t want to meet these people in the dark, do you? | The merchants are contributing! splendidly. A chance for indi- viduais to help is the dance to-/| morrow night. Dancing is from} 10 until you are tired. You can buy tickets from your favorit@po- i lice or fireman. Local talent Tt _teatured in a,floor show. Tw, | tches will be given away | al tly free. Every dollar will | go toward the fund. Don’t forget! thd? the Yacht Basin will also be | lighted out of the fund”. | GIRLS STRONG FOR CAREERS | PREFER OCCUPATIONS MORE! THAN MARRIAGE, SCHOOL SURVEY SHOWS | (By Asnociated Press) | TAMPA, Fila, Feb. 4—Pretty | Work of placing the coral for-| tary of the Chamber of Com-’ for careers. | | mations and sand in the positions | they will occupy on the ledge } | be commenced immediately. ed numerous specimens of branch coral, heads of brain and star | coral, stinging coral, stag horn | and encrusting coral. Also several hundred conch shells, tube sponge, sea plumes and sea fans were obtained. The fact that we obtained such a large quantity in such a short time was made pos- sible only because of the coopera- tion we received from everyone in and around Key West”. Mr. McBride, who, previaus to his becoming curator of Marine merce. ‘ Of 216 voting in a poll of, the} ENTERTAINMENT Seeecesccseoees i HABANA-MADRID | Key West’s Brightest Night jpot—presents its inaugural | |“Champagne Dance” tomorrow) night, Saturday. Dancing will be/ from 10 until—well, you name/ | the hour, and the Habana-Madrid | ;Club Orchestra wlil furnish all |music. This is the only club = jfering a Floor Show in town. | “One quart of Champagne will | By ANN PAGE EEF prices are close to Ban sn ae from the loin. Pork and too, are rery reasonable. Vi however, is high. Broilers and ducks offer the best poul- i are cheap and plen' she recent cold weather may slow p: —— Butter and cheese are moder- iy Finite, particslarly ead Po given away each hour during | es | this dance tomorrow evening. . . . , Frank. Sabini, stage and screen, well-known entertainer, assisted jby Pepito will give specialty | numbers between! dances—Mari-| gold, the girl with the silver feet and Margaret Marsh, the Vir- : ginia songstress are a few of the Tea or Coffee Mile high-class acts on the program. Medium Cost Dinner } Roast Stuffed Shoulder of Pork —————_ Brussels Sprouts RAUZ'S CLUB | Raul’s Club on Rooseveit Boule- | vard will be a favorite g2thering place for society people tomor- row night, in attendance at the! weekly dance. John Pritchard’s orchestra will | furnish the music, as usual, and} those looking for a really good time amidst surroundings that fairly breathe refinement had best get their reservations in early. ee ee} There’s going to be a big crowd. TRANSPORTATION |... s:2%r 2055 PA w night’s the night at/ seccccceces eebee | Sloppy, Joe's. famous Night Spot. Power It’s the Big Free Dance night— The power boat Sullivan, Cap-} with George Dean’s Rhythrt Boys tain Veral Ra the Over- | supplying the lead for a full @¥é- seas Transportation Company, ar-|ning of entertainment. Speci@i rived in port this morning from} numbers have been provided“fer Ge Celery ves ne Pickles Individual Chicken Pies New Potatoes Carrots Broccoli Currant Jelly Rolls and Butter Chocolate Iee Cream Wafers Coffee Fruit Oli Key West. good times is looked for. Vessels Change Schedule FUNNY REPLY British Steamship Gymeric,; en Regan which arrived in port yesterday} _NEWARK.—Testifying in a afternoon, and berthed at the| damage suit, Mrs. J. C. Morton Porter Dock Company for a sup-| Of this city was asked what her | ply of fuel oil, took 23,540 gal-/ husband’s income was. Her re-| Houston, | Ply was: “Oh, about midnight”. C. E. Smith, agent for the TEXACO Clyde-Mallory Lines in Key|| FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE West, advised The Citizen this|} — MARINE SER lons, and sailed for Texas. | S.-C. Singleton, executive secre-' terested in marriage but strong | -jyde Key West from their sched- uled ports of entry. The Steamer Brazos, bound Placeswhich were named for Girls’ Reserve club at Hillsbor-|+,4m Galveston to New York, | which will serve as a shelter fo: | the awards of tickets to the Pal-| ough and Plant high schools, only | which should have stopped to- | the smaller marine creatures, wili | a¢é, in the, 400 and 500 blocks, | four said they were thinking of | Were. the “Gulf Life Insurance matrimony. | “Both the quality and quantity |Company and Joe Pearlman. In| | ef the coral formations”, aecord-) the ,600 and -700~blocks places for ers, 25 nurses, 17 teachers; 59 have ing to Mr. McBride, “were better| tickets for the Monroe Theater: | their eyes on other careers, than we looked for. We obtain-|G. Kirchik and Hugo Diamandi. ‘KNOWS HOW TO SECURE VOTES VISITS FAIR AND MINGLES) WITH MANY OF HIS j OLD FRIENDS } —=— | TAMPA, Feb. 4 (FNS).—There | Thirty want to be stenograph- plan college courses. Sixty- haven’t made up their minds. CANADIANS IN CITY FOR VISIT Visiting in Key West today. are} Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Medland, of | Winnipeg, Canada, and Mr. and/ Mrs. J. R. Morten, of Brandon, | Manitoba, Canada, who took the! word of D. M. Mahoney, also a Studios, was associated with Dr. | is an old adage that “If you want! visitor, and came to Key West, G. Kingsley Noble of the Ameri-| to get votes, you got to go where! can Museum of Natural History,| the votes are”. Eugene S. Mat-! New York, was accompanied by } thews of Starke has been a mem: Ilia A. Tolstoy, are the} idea. Mrs. Morten said this morning, completely sold on vho is in charge| ber of the state railroad commis-! when seen at the La Concha Ho. of all fishing activities at Marine-| sion for the last 14 years and’ te] that the party is really de-| land. CHAMPION LOAFER NEW. XORK.-Jobn Cavanaugh knows the truth of the adage. So, realizing that he could contact! more voters at the Florida Fair; than in any other one place, he} has been a prominent and active} of this city is thought to hold the | visitor at the Fair. record for inémpldyment. Ar- 25s BE told the in In a frank statement, he said: “I came here,to see the Fair, and many of my old friends. Of course I am campaigning. But I am run- _SEiabP Gis fa ‘bill to liq- | ning for my own job again, and 1 uidate all bank holding companies | am looking after Matthews and within five years. | Key West Fish Co. —PHONE 380— Foot of Elizabeth Street Wholesale and Retail —FREE DELIVERY— KINGFISH STEAKS _ bb. 15¢ JEWFISH STEAKS 2 lbs. 3S¢ YELLOWTAIL Ib. ISe SNAPPER GROUPER FRESH SHRIMP | CONCHS 1 no candidates in other contests”.’ lighted with the climate, the arch- | itecture of the buildings, and in fact there is nothing they have! seen with which they are not very much pleased. i Gypsy Queen Operetta had my] naturally I chite been seeing | Wednesday Evening. Feb. 9. in St Cecilia’s Music Hall, Convent Mary Immaculate. Elen Welters Sanchez, —Director— TICKETS 25 CENTS “LEADER” BRANDED STEER MEAT It Costs No More To Buy The Best "! May We Prove This Slogan? We have the means at hand to prove conclusively that— TOP - GRADE MEATS are the cheapest to buy in the long run! WEEKEND SUGGESTIONS. MILK FED VEAL STAR “SPECIAL” GENUINE SPRING LAMB Full Line of | FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES | EE, oe ae aS Broadway Market Key West’s Leading Market Duval at Angela Phone 268 night, will continue to destina- tion. “ The Steamer Colorado, bound next Tuesday from New York to Tampa, will also con- tinue. Mr. Smith said this was done‘ to enable the vessels to catch up; with their schedules. | Treasury report on 1935 corpor- ation incomes shows 13 percent gross rise over 1934 and 20.8 per- cent gain in net. Direct Relief i For SKIN ITCH medical A special combination of age pe py Ticking of ecaema, fash, tetinn and common itch. No Two sizes 35c and $1.00. 501 DUVAL STREET SPECIAL TO CLOSE OUT ODD and END LOTS 300 PAIRS Solid Leather SHOES —black, brown and NO NAME LODGE ——Fishing—— At Its Best ‘Gulf Stream and Bay Fishing Charter Boats—Outboards and Rowboats PHONE—NO NAME NO. 1 THIS COUPON AND 5c will admit any child under twelve years— to any ride or show. SATURDAY AFTERNOON FEBRUARY S$ From 1 to 6 P. M. KEY WEST PARK JIILL LL LL Newlyweds Pay Bill | Miami with a load of freight for!and the usual, hilarious night of | | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1938. RECOVERS SHOES PARIS.—Paul Vallier of this When Town Dances “Y =" * ™= * Ps street wearing a pair thugs had taken off (By Associated Preas) off tacked the ST. YS. Ia. Feb. 4— wearer Huge world wheat surplus tus year predicted by Wheat Adu: ory Committee. which puts the Crop at 4.620.000,000 bushes. SJURSEN’S 1200 WHITE STREET (Coz. Cather:me) Go Hand lp Band” : —— FREE DELIVERY QUICK SERVICE ISLAND INN —TOURIST— PHONE 450 RTWAIS? PANEL SKIRTS GORED SKIRTS made up of newest materais— such as block Linen: gey orimec Piques. dotted swisses the new Hop-saking. YOU WILL BUY SEVERAL FOR YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER WARDROBE: BEACH WEAR— ATTENTION—TOURISTS! —to the largest and most compiete line of Beach Weer! Priced At 0 anal CHAS. ARONOVITZE Key West's Largest Store Pes Se Sova? aw Effective May 30, 1937 S. 8. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays st 238 P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thersdays $29 A = for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port Tampa, Fia. For further information and rates call Phone 14 you have been 2 walting £0r.. FLEMING AT ELIZABETH Aevum bn imamre greeeen formes orien Easy Terms - Liberal Allowance PIERCE BROTHERS ——

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