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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ |School Room Mothers | SOCITA _——-- _ TRANSPORTATION Meeting .of the Room Mothers @eececccdccccccccccccccs of the Harris School MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1985. | Stitely. who confessed embes- zling $84,000 Federal fumds. gets six to 12 years and is Sued S38- 000 “TRUSSELL CASE SETTLED TODAY ACTIVITIES Lieutenant And Mrs. Klaus. Entertain Lieutenant Wm. Klaus, U.S.N., and Mrs. Klaus, entertained Sat- urday afternoon at the naval sta- tion in honor of Captain J. S. Ab- bott, U.S.N., chief of staff to Ad- miral Butler, Mrs. Abbott and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ann. Captain Abbott and family ar- rived over the highway Friday afternoon, and are making their home at the commandant’s quar- ters, in the naval station, which Social Calendar At Naval Station j.o.pay— Meeting, Music Guild. 8 P. M. Oversea Hotel Salon. Meeting, Garden Club and Tree Guild. 4 P.M. Public Li- Mrs. B. Curry Moreno, Dr. and! Mrs. A. Cobo, Lieutenant and Mrs. Matherson, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Braund, Judge and Mrs. Wm. V. Albury, Lieutenant and Mrs. J. C. McCarthy, J. Munsey, Dr. Eye, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lu- cas. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson, John Long, Mrs. O. S. Long, Com-' TUESDAY— mander and Mrs. Hansen, Miss| Meeting, Stone Church Service Betty Maloney, Norvin Maloney, | Club. 6 P. M. Church An- Mrs. Helen Broggerman, Tony brary. r Musical Entertainment, inter- mediate grades, Convent of Mary Immaculate. 8 P. M. Convent Auditorium. a z nex. had been prepared for their re- ception and where they plan to remain for about two weeks. Those who attended the cock- tail party Saturday afternoon, which numbered upwards of one hundred guests, were: Mayor and Mrs. W. M. Albury, Broggerman, Mr. and Mrs. Kin- a ney, Larry Gardner, Mr. and Mrs.. WEDNESDAY— Louis duRochmont, George Black,| Meeting, Harris School P.-T. A. Mr. and Mrs. Vaccaro, Mr. and 3 P.M. School Auditorium. Mrs. Ernest Hemingway, Mr. and’ Monroe County Clinic Benefit Mrs. Camby Chambers, Mr. and Show. Palace Theater. Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Allen, Mr. and| THURSDAY— Parent-} | Teacher Association, held Friday | at the home of Mrs. Mervin Rus-} sell, featured the report on the! Bridge Party recently given by/ the group, and covered routine | P.-T. A. meeting will} be held Wednesday at the Audi- |torium, in which a Founder’s Day { | program will be presented. | Present at the Room. Mother) |meeting were Mrs. Menendez} |Key, Mrs. Benjamin Lowe, Mrs. | M. Thrower, Mrs. James Single- ton, Mrs. Ramon Rodriguez, Mrs. | Davis, Mrs. Steinspring, Mrs. |Emerson Archer, Mrs. Earl Adams. | | Everready Star Club | Meets Tomorrow | PSESSees | i |__ There will be a meeting of the | Everready Star Club held to- morrow afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. | Naida Soule, 1120 South street. | A request is made for a large | attendance of members. | Hess, C. Ferrer, E. Ogden. ‘fest 20 tons of freight, four auto- | Cuba Arrives From Tampa } Steamship Cuba arrived 6:30| seeccecccsccccese ee! Ralph Russell, more familiarly ' o'clock this morning with 14 first| grand Mrs. H. B. Renouf, of known as “Big Bear’, was sed | TODAY'S FROCKS cabin and six second cabin pass-| Kent Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.|@t @ special session of criminal fe engers from Tampa, and six first) Hoy of Morengo, Ill, and Mr. | court this morning, with Judge lass from St. Peters- William V. TOMORROW'S STYLES class passengers | and Mrs. O. F. Kane, of Pennsyl- | ail other officers present. burg for Key West; 211 passeng-|vania are still at Summerland) On being arraigned, the accus- 2 ers for Havana. | Key in their trailers and they re-| ed told an cationly Gtiepent story ‘ ; Key West arrivals: F. S. Colter.) port that they are there to stay | than that which he re at the “ J. C. Lane, C. B. Johnston, Mrs. until April. They claim they had preliminary hearing, and entered Johnston, Sherman C. === good fishing during the bad | petit larceny. Mrs. T. W. Crawford, Mrs. F. P-| weather and the cold spell thatjed the accused $10 and costs Rutledge, T. Gullourkis, P. C./ wept the north last week. A|which amounts to a total of Warren, Mrs. Warren, H. Jones,/ catch of a permit three-feet sev-| $37.03. Mrs. > | n | Sees ee oak Mtetiag | CR-inches long ‘and a jewfish of | eeececcesccesececeseooss Mee yea Cnates Wi |A sicfoot barrecoda and oter| ENTERTAINMENT | Mrs. W. Harmon, Charles Wil-|A six-foot barracuda and other | liams, E. Bullars, B. Hanlon, C./ specimens, such as snook and | eecesccccccccocccoceseses | The vessel showed on the mani-| #7 Were also among the lot. | AT HABANA-MADEID ing Higginsbottom, of Geor-!qirn"nnisnt featuring Fron King Higgins » 0 “| show tant : mobiles, and one sack of mail for} gia. a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Key West; two tons of freight and| Renouf last week, left for his 159 sacks of Spapes =. home with a smile after hating wht lie Slowing bookings trams |e co ee ee } can found only in Monroe Key West: Mary Gates, John W-| county. . Bachelor, Mamet Bachelor, Ethel} Bachelor, John A. Luty, Fred H-| py and Mrs. B. Andrews, MD., Sabini, the stage and screen's gift to “Clubdom” — Pepito, inter- nationally famous dancer—the club girls and many others. Four hours of dancing “At It's Best”, to the rhythmic strains of the Habana-Madrid Club orches- tra will assure you of an evening Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke, Mrs. George MacLachlen, Mrs. Augus- tus Friedrichs, Miss Mary Kenny, Mrs. Helen Alman, Dr. and Mrs. Harry C. Galey, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford G. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Momer, I. B. Wormaday, Robert }and Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Renouf, Mrs. Robert S. Allen, Mr. and) Rotary Club Luncheon. Mrs. Bert Garnett, Mr. and Mrs.| =P. M. St. Paul's Annex. T. L. Stokes, Miss Thelma Strabet Mrs. Sweeting, Miss Florence’ Sawyer, Miss Betty Sharpley, J.\ Junior Clab To Mahoney, Miss Etta Paterson, Mrs. F. Prindle, Mrs. Julia 12:15 Bean, Meet Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roberts. ——_— Mr. and Mrs. John Delgado, Regular meeting of the Junior Mrs. Graham eee Woman's Club will be held to- monie Fitch, 5 0 i and Mrs. Jack Wise, Mrs. Oli-| 0006 Sree oor phant, Mrs. Wharton, Mrs. Leath '¢ Tooms of the Key 5 Reuter, Mrs. Eddy, General Hale, | Library and a large attendance is Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Miss Dodo! expected, especially as there are Robert Spottswood, Mr. and Mrs. George Mills White, Mrs. Don Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pierce, Jack Pierce, William Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Clem C. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Mackey Sal- ley, Miss Mary Trevor, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Trevor. | |School Circle To |Hold Meeting Regular monthly meeting of | Division Street School Pagent- | Teacher Association will be held | tomorrow 3:00 p. m. in the audi- | torium of.the schoolhouse. | A large attendance at this ses-| jsion is expected. | Announcement Of Marriage well spent. There is no cover charge for the continuous entertainment which is now the policy of the club where never < dull moment A. Hunter, Mary Hunter, George} np expect to arrive Wednesday A. Miller, Vada Zimmerman, | for 2 visit with their brother and Henry J. Zimmerman, Goldie | <icterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Zimmerman, Isham, Alice/ Renouf. They. expect to extend! McLean, Henry C. Rawicks, Wil-) nei : liam M. Welch; Sames Possehi.| their stay for about two weeks. Melvin J. Parkinson, Arthur L |A. Kinney, : Dr. and Mrs. Chaney were visi- Ingraham, Fred A. Fitzgerald, | 4.7. at Summerland last week John Posselfl, Martin Sullivan.) with Mr. and Mrs! /Renouf. "The Helen Sullivan, Susan pte Chaneys are camping at'No Name Shiela Sullivan, William ac-| Key and expect to move down to dell, Luella Waddell. Betty Sher-| 5 -,merland Key with the rest of iff, David D. Poindexter, Mary | i. folk this week. Estella Fredericks, : Harold Glascock, Jesse Glascock,! Chas Holy reported the fish Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Douglass, Major and Mrs. J. D. MacMullen, Captain and Mrs. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Warren, Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Holloway, Mr. and. Johnson, Cuban Consul Berardo'a number of important matters Cylde Johnson, E. C. Smith, Vi- jhe sent home last week arrived Rodriguez and daughter, Vice Consul J. Perez, Townsend Mor- gan, Miss Judy Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Willing. cente Molina, Fred A. Waterous, Dorothy Wa jin very fine condition and the | folk home wrote back for some | more of the southern water fish z | i to be taken up for discussion. | In a quiet but impressive cere- Among these are plans for the; mony performed in .St. Paul’s annual Fashion Show, which is | Episcopal Church last Friday eve- jning, Miss Dorothy Rose Hijort, jand express their desire of being _ each year given by the club and/ 4 outer of Mrs. Harriet Hiort. Secccecccccccccccesecececeses ach year gains greater favor with | became the bride of Clois Ivan | down here. Charles says he don't - a know just when he is going back | the purpose of making an inspec- | . ze | thon with Superin' ent William | to ea is having so much W. Demeritt, returned yesterday i had been away from the port for PERSONAL MENTION both visitors and Key Westers. | Claxton of Colbin, Illinois. On Friday afternoon, February! Bride and groom were attended Mrs. D. Greer, of Philadelphia, @@ 8 the regular social meeting will Fred Bossiter, of New York, be held, and plans for this event arrived on the Cuba this morn-| who was in Key West for several| are now under way. Hostesses ing, coming from Philadelphia to days looking over the realty sit- | will be Miss Theresa Sullivan and visit Mrs. Herman Oliphant, who uation, left yesterday over the | Miss Dollis Burchell. is making her home for the win- highway for West Palm Beach. | ter in the naval station, and who | Rivas Family On met Mrs. Greer upon arrival of lupe, the boat. |_ Mrs. J. L. McCord, who was! Visit To City | spending a while in the citv with: |by the bride’s sister and brother, | Violet C. Sawyer and Charles E. | Hort. Ceremony was witnessed! by the bride’s parents and a few close friends. | Mrs. Claxton is widely known jin this city and was graduated from Key West High School, class! of 1931. The young couple will be at morning. | of points on the Gulf coast, going | as far as Anclote Key. Inspections For Itch Visits were made to a number| AA Sostting Re erers navigation in the area. UNIQUE NAME VIENNA.—“Kiss Me Not” i SAT AS lS A OD el tt FS é. home to their many friends at|the name of a club founded in Maurice Rivas, son of Mr. and/| | eee ‘saber of health. | pare, Ramon 3th is in the city |©!* Dey street. | this city in the in rest | for a brief visit, accompanied by} friends, was a passenger yester- Miss Henrietta Wingate, of day afternoon on the bus for Mi- Washington, D. C., who was] ami. spending a while as guests of Old Island Trading Post MOST UNIQUE CAS — ARONOVITZ Captain and Mrs. Phillip _ Cos- grove, left yesterday by bus for Miami and will there take the P. and O. S. E. Florida for a short vacation in Havana, before re- turning to the capital. Mrs. Minnie Garrison was an > arrival yesterday from Palmetto to visit with her son and daughter for a while. Miss Evelyn Niles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Niles, was @ passenger on the early bus to- day going to Philadelphia to en- ter the Protestant Episcopal hos- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin | were passengers yesterday after- ;noon on the Florida Motor Lines bus, going to Miami for a stay of jone week. | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phillips, who i were visiting in Key West with relatives and friends, left yester- ;day afternoon over the highway for Matecumbe. Mrs. Chas. Mackie, left this | morning for Tortugas, to spend a vacation with Mr. Mackie, one of the assistant keepers at the sta- tion. | son, Sylvia Sanchez. Eloise Curry, | Miss Freda Hancock assisted | Mrs. Hoffman in entertaining the |Mrs. Rivas and ‘son John, paying | Entertains At |a second visit to the city in seven} p- wea | Bingo Party Mr. Rivas has been with the! Ss Standard Oil Co., for practically; Mrs. F. F. Hoffman entertained j jall the time of his absence, and|her B. Y. P. U. class last week | is now an engineer with the com-| With a bingo party which lasted pany, devoting most of his time | from 6:30 to 9 o'clock. Delicious inspecting newly built ships and|refreshments were served the going to the points of construc- | suests, who were: tion, while the work is being| Misses Ruth Hancock, Frances done. | Collins, Margaret Pinder. Nell They will leave tomorrow | Rose Archer, Veda Mae Thomp- ‘ over the highway, after a delight- ful visit, Mrs. Rivas and son to Jacksonville, and Mr. Rivas back | |to New York where he has been | SHOP IN TOWN Gulf End of Duval Street Bing Crosby-Mary Carlisle DOUBLE OR NOTHING Matinee: Balcony. 10c; Orches- | tra, 15-20; Night: 15-25¢ SHEETROCK | guests. | Sister ae: pital and continue her studies in the science of nursing. Mrs. Yvonne Goldberg, daugh- ter of Harry Baldwin, and daugh- William Thripp, manager of @/ ter peas rales visiting = department store in Key West,!Key West with members of the left this morning by bus for Mi- | family, will leave Tuesday . for ami where he will take train and |the home in New York. be in Tampa tomorrow morning | for an important meeting of ex-| . Mrs. Everett Michael and ecutives. daughter Jessie, arrived from the eet home at Fort Pierce last week, Alfred Lucignani, son of Mr. |and propose to make the home in and Mrs. A Lucignani, who was Key West in the future. Jessie spending a brief vacation with his! started her studies here this | temporarily assigned. | points in Florida, and plan to) make their home in this city. i Jefferson Knight, Billy Warren | and Hilary Albury, who had been; here visiting relatives, left over | the highway this morning enroute ene arse ot Fors WET OCUT DELAY. Seirie their 'studies at Florida | University, | FRANK JOHNSON U never have to wait for hot water The Fire Proof and Termite Proof Wallboard Its decorative treatments are unlimited. . . . It has a smooth uniform decorative base. . . . It is non-warping and non-shrinking. With PERF-A-TAPE, the perfect joint reinforcement fer Sheet- rock, all joint problems are put to an end. 1-4” SHEETROCK, $40 anak 4x8’, 9,10, 12". . parents and other relatives, left this morning for Miami where he is one of the pursers with the Pan Américan Airways, running to Rio, Brazil, and other South American ports. Howard Albury was a passen-! ger leaving by bus this morning to join his vessel at Hog Key. James Fleurs, who had been spending a vacation in Key West, left this morning over the high- way for Miami en route to his home in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Potsinger, who had been having a delightful time while visiting in Key West, left yesterday afternoon over the highway for their home in Syra- cuse, N. Y. F. J. Langford, gineer with t Railway, w West on bus: ruction en- East Coast iting in Key ft on the aft- for head- . Ian Hunter—Leo Carrillo Zasu Pitts—Kenny Baker —in— S2ND STREET Also—COMEDY—NEWS } morning. } Mr. and Mrs. Sinton D. Johnson and children Anthony, Sinton, Jr. Antha Louise and Edward, were arrivals last week from Open Today! Russell’s Package Store 613 DUVAL STREET Effective May 30, 1937 S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port Tampa, Fila. Fer further information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Ageat. when an automatic gas water heater is on duty in your home. No matter when you turn the faucet, morning or night, there’s always an abundant supply, steam- ing hot, ready for your instant use. This modern gas service is so in- expensive that no home should be without it. Investigate today how easily you may have it in YOUR home. 3-8” SHEETROCK. 910,12 .... $50 aR 3-4” Fir Grained SHEETROCK © $70 M. Sq. FL 3-8” Walnut Grained SHEETROCK $80 ML Sq. 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