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SOCIA L ACTIVITIES st memes: | aed rc > large number of} Adams, Vergie Key B&y Rae ior Woman's Clab.Holds | Faye McClanahan, Edith Moffet, pilis Burchell, on February A was also held Jan- 28; at which Misses Anita itz and Joan MacMulien Consuelo Carmona, Martha Car- Carmen McBeth, Marguerite Page, Madge Sands, Mary Cleare, Clara Yates, Alice Curry, Marjorie Gwynn, Louise Ketchum, Leota Grillion, Susan La Kin, Nellie Louise Russell, Lauriette Thomp- | son, Florrie Ketchings, Clara Langford, Camille Pierce and Marguerite Hernandez. Mesdames L. Thomas Bragassa, Robert Thompson, James Brady, O. S. Long, Merrill Roberts, Ray- mond Curry, Vincent Cremata, J. L. Menendez, Berlin Knowles, Or- lando Caraballo, Alice Mitchell. refreshments. were a. Misses Winifred » June Crusoe, Anita. Sal- ¢ Mesdames M. R. Scammons, McDermott. if ; present were: Misses Pot Mae’ ,Dungan, Maude inior And Seiior Womaii’s;. Gyuns'\ Club Arrange Fashion Show and Seniors of the Key An offering is to be taken for Aaih’s Clubs, have every- the benefit of the Key West Libr- for their cron which is supported by the pega ¢, which. will be thi it ie show will be Woman’s Club, without any aid | lay, February 17, at except that which is rendered on Soe, nine vy the | occasions like this, and while O ae. wal bs ‘there is no charge for admission, | ‘i } efi Satdens, and will be | is hoped that the contributions | ee. Casa Marina orches- | Will be as generous as possible | the music for the for this worthy cause. 5 { All costumes which will be introduction to; worn, are to be selected from/ is expected to ' stores of local merchants and they | ' Gala event of the social |have made a special effort to get | with a full moon the very newset and latest spring. * its rédiance over the|and summer models. j eee Snes! The committee, who has charge | that the peo- ‘much time to making their selec- | groups and‘of tions, and promise a display | ir support by! which will prove to be excep-} ‘tionally attractive. Members of the Musical Guild | ‘and their guests met last night in} ‘the salon of the Oversea Hotel tq | hear a most enjoyable program of | | songs and instrumntal music. of Worthy Grand Mat Soa Grand Chapter 701% feb8-7t | mainder of the million dollars. | grined —- | Half of the milffon will be spent ith pleasure! to_hearing them again in the near future. "| After the program the audience ‘broke up into informal groups to enjoy refreshments served by the! ee° entertainment committee of the | organization. BePvccesccccsccccocccces = Outing | Among other important matters the bicycle unit of ; discussed was that of a Valentine of Troop No 52,| Party, which is the treat of the a round of activi-| Red Bird Patrol committee. In} Feb. 11, when 12) charge will be Barbara Sherman, leadership of a, patrol leader; Letty Sullivan, as-; Key West, on | sistant: Migdalia Solano, Carolyn to Raul's beach | Jarrett, Minnie Gardner Schutt, ; where the bi-| Jacqueline Doughtry, Ruth Bak-/ wed, and the boys/ er and Grace Perez. cm Cow Key. The party is to be held Wis'> ‘as handied by Scout | ning. Bi ten rowing was doné | — —— turns. The scouts | _ ES slp ay “MA ‘™p = Saree - af’ shells, and othér4 - 5 a u f af in Saturday, Hie iff 5% it ha ; H i Eh; LEGA e in 3 4 fit e i i E f Gatherine The boys gathered conchs, and tried their hands at cooking them A-féat which proved very success- sand ‘were eaten by some of boys, and pronounced good seouts reluctantly left for See et orrivet the un- dersigned Executors of the Last Will and Testament of James D. Roberts Sr. deceased, have filed with the it R Lord County € Moarse County, Flovida. their final repert as said Executors* and have made application for their discharge as Executors of the Last Wil and Testam-at of James DB. | Roberts Sr deceased Dated February 12. 193% James 1D. Roberts Jr te Rayme At the meeting of Troop 1, Girl Scouts, lest week at Adams Hall, itqwas dgcided to aid the Ameri- . Riles Aneiiery “for the benefit Alicia Armayor, Mary! Juanita Mayg, Virginia” et bonell, Solita Cobo, Xenia Hoff} wedlock Saturday night, at |TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES- Befofé ad‘ aSsemblage of friends and rejatives.at the home of the | bride’s‘parents on United Street. | waldd “Alfonso, were united in 8 o'clock. Peace Justice Enrique Es- | quinaldo officiated. | After the ceremony the attend-/ ants. and newly-weds joined inj making merry, while celebrating the happy event of the marriage) of this popular young couple. i ] Claiming that excessive weight | tuins the efficiency of a fire} fighter, Fire Chief Barney Hous-| ton of Cincinnati has ordered) overweight firemen to reduce,} and has given them until March 1 ecccccees eeevereocoos CLASSIFIED COLUMN Seeceduse ee FOR SALE 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL. Won- derful future. Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West, Fla. nov22-tf CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- IN PLANNING | FOR LAKELAND wova-ts|CAMPAIGN TO BE INAUGU- RATED TO ESTABLISH ED- UCATIONAL FOUNDATION AT SOUTHERN COLLEGE Cities of the United States. NEW PROJECT FOR SALE—28’ Cabin Cruiser “Maderas”, A-1 condition; 27 Boat “Mayflower”, tonnage 7; 34’ Boat “Sea King”. Also sev eral barges in good condition. S. J. Groves & Sons Company, Marathon, Florida. feb10-3+ FRESH LAID EGGS everyday from nest to you. Call at 1609 Flagler Ave. 5% (Special to The Citizen) LAKELAND, Feb. 15.—A mil- lion-dollar dream for ¥lorida will begin to become a reality as lead- ers launch a campaign to establish the E. Stanley Jones Educational \| Foundation on the campus, of Florida Southern College. ‘What has been conceived as a feb?4-3tx | national shrine for Protestanism will be erected as the campus cen- FOR RENT program will be sponsored as sug- FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2-story | gested by Dr. Jones, noted author House, completely~ renovated.|and missionary to India, whose Three bedrooms and bath up-/ name the project will bear. stairs; five rooms first floor.| More than 500 Lakelanders, led Modern conveniences, running} by John R. Wright, local chair- water; good neighborhood. Ap-| man, will attend a dinner rally on ply, Johnson & Johnson. the campus to begin the drive for a local quota of $50,000. Former-Governor Doyle E. Carl- ton, of Tampa, national chairman of the campaign, and Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, serving his thirteenth year as president of Southern, will speak at the dinner. |dents have planned a downtown | parade. ‘feb9-tt | REAL ESTATE TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. O. Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. Florida after the Lakeland effort, the state quota having been set at or day. -“A Treat That Can't} paign will be conducted through- Be Bémg@*” “Moto*Scovt Service, | out the United States for the re- |in constructing’ “the - Baitdiag; sant oe wlil be 2 Tage: thite. BICY' by hour, | structure, with 4 ‘Htewerrremd day, *weck* or* month.. J. Ro chimes. The remainder. Stowers Company. nov2-tf | used as endowment for the Foun- | dation. FEMALE HELP WANTED Dr. Jones, heard and read by —_———_————— } millions of followers during the WOMEN—Address and mail ad-/ ja. 25 years vertising material for us at! sfter a visi Good rate of pay. No selling | ;,)) No experience necessary. Mer- | pin< chandise Mart, Box 523, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin. febi!-3tx has outlined in de- he program that will com- mee and religion for the g of youth Cc ruction of the building will begin next September. Be- sides five religious departments, S| it will include scientific labora- WANTED—Service Station At-) tories, and an alumni library and tendant. Experienced preferred. | .dministrative offices At the en- SINCO SERVICE STATION. trance and the exit will be im- febl4-tf | posing statuary par c n C WANTED — Automobile Trans- 4... sider u Bertation to Tampa, two Per-) would quickly ‘soris, Friday. Address Box Ro) py sida’: major The Citizen. feb15-3tx = trai expressed Foundation one of attractions. Teacher, Havana, Cuba, College graduate. Private lessons. For particulars apply 1112 Varela street every day except Sun- day, 12 to 9 p. m. jan29;mon-wed-fri-Imo Lusosi MURDER BY TELEVISION —alse— Comedy — Shorts PRIZE NIGHT TONIGHT cee ter, where a far-reaching religious! Stu-! The campaign will extend over} $350,000. Next autuinn the cam-! ese Tony _ ‘Shown above is the architect's coméeption of the million-dollar E. Stanley Jones Educational Foundation planned for the ee es es fae under way fo raise Florida's‘ quéta College. ai Lakeland. A campaign is getting ‘the remainder fo'be raised next autumn in 15 key ENTERT. oe eccee The big feature at the Free Dance tomorrow night at Sloppy Joe’s Bar will be the presence of March of Time officials. They are in town taking “shots” of scenes in Key West for their highly popular movie feature—and will | take some scenes in this famous bar. It’s a good chance to “get in the movies”—so a large crowd will no doubt turn out for this and for the Rhumba dancing fea- tures to be:presented as regular entertainmetit’ George Dean's fpopular orthésfra-Will be in charge of the music—and a really | “high-time” is expected by one and all. Raul’s Club The popular series of Dinner ‘Dances at Raul's Club on Roose- velt boulevard continues tomor- row evening, starting at seven p. m. The display advertisement on | page one tells all details of ad- mission and so forth. John Pritchard’s orchestra will furnish their usual brand of “hot music” and dinner-time music. Dancing and entertainment will fill out a full evening’s program. Habana-Madrid Moonlight dancing—at its best. That's what they're saying about ithese fine moonlight evenings, ispent at Habana-Madrid Club where patrons can dance under the delightful moon now shining too, there’s the only Floor Show in town te witness and an excel- | lent program of entertainment. It’s Easy To Be Mistaken About STOMACH TROUBLE It's Deliciously Fresh! — TRY IT TODAY — | 4 | COMMEMORA MAINE SINKING (Continued from Page One) Veterans. Addresses were made by several speakers. 3 In Havana the principal speak- ers were J. Butler Wright, Ameri- can ambassador, and Dr. Juan J. Ramos, Cuban secretary of State. A regiment of the Cuban army passed in review at the monu-/ ment which has been erected by the government in memory of the | Maine. Artillery, U.S. A., personnel from the United ites Coast Guard Cutter Nemesis, the U. S. S. Cor- morant, Battery “E”, Florida Nat- Liquid - Teblets first day Salve-Nose Drops _ Headache 30 minutes, Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best Linimeat ee Key West Fish Co. —FREE DELIVERY— _—- YELLOWTAILL, Ib. KINGFISH STEAKS. ib. SNAPPER. lb. CRAWFISH. ib. | / TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1888. Secccececeescceses: PERSONAL MENTION Miss Dorethy Kmeowtes icf over afier=ee ter « yEage. eho y. ich ower the highear Gs afternoun om the Mrs. 1 KN. Meltzer aed sen Car- us. whe were bere for 2 few Gees 2 Caroma - oo afternoon retur Ter feocoe | Sunday and are making plans to | remain for about two weeks. —All the New Spring Shades. Chiffon. Semi-Service and Service Weights. frow GHAS. ARONOVITZ Key West's Largest Store