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SOCIA ENTERTAINMENT “Dancing at it’s Best” and the #* COLORED _ TRANSPORTATION | eeece ecccccceces Tank Steamer Leaves CHURCH SERVICE TONIGHT The weely service program of Newman M. E. Church will be held tonight at Bethel Church. ‘TWO TAX LIENS ARE FILED HERE We twke Sis meas of <x pressing to our tnends and aewg=- A program has been arranged, Two tax liens under the Inter- to be carried out in connection nal Revenue Law were filed this with the service. - | week, February 15, in United States Court, and filed by Deputy ~ i ay, ly fl = ta ap Tanker Alabama, of the Texas only floor show in town—is the % i - . A Cc I I V I I LES MEEES 1 | couble feature nightly of the Ha- | ©°™P&RY, which arrived in port ~ | bana-Madrid Club, Key West’s 11:55 yesterday morning, docked brightest night spot. | Cocktail hours during the after- Exhibition Of Antiques Is Planned For Flower Show (By NINA LESLIE CALLEJA) In addition to the many dis-' In addition to the above there plays of flowers and plants to be wil) be in the antique display shown at the Key West Flower 3. an fares Show, which will open on Friday, — rangeecigties iis bel February 25, continuing through : dividuals, such as old vases, china, Sunday, February 27, there will) porcelain, occasional chairs, what- be a most interesting and instruc-' nots, etc. Mrs. Kirke saks that tive exhibition of antiques. persons having antiques to be en- Mrs. Wallace Bryant Kirke, + who is in charge of this exhibit,| tered communicate with her, and will have several of her famous She suggests that interesting, pieces in the display, including beautiful groups can be made up the celebrated relic, Dr. Mudd’s|consisting, perhaps, of an old tea set, which he used during his lamp, table and pieces of china long incarceration in Tortugas arranged to form a pleasing old- prison. This tea set has been the’ fashioned picture. This could be subject of many articles in news-| worked out according to individ- papers throughout the country, | ual taste and would add immeas- has been photographed many /|urably to the charm and beauty times, and just now is being writ-|of the Flower Show. Pieces en- ten about at some length in a| tered will at all times be taken} Washington, D. C., publication. | good care of. There will be ai Another valuable piece to be| watchman on constant duty at the; shown is Mrs. Kirke’s English! Industrial Lighthouse Building| Sheffield Plate samovar, dating|No. 1, where the Flower Show from about 1760, this having been | will be held. = retrieved by divers from the In the past years the Display of sunken wreckage of a sailing ship| Cacti has been of very great in- that was set upon and sunk by} terest: This is in the capable pirates just off Key West. The|hands of Mrs. P. D. Holloway, divers, in search of gold bars,| who grows scores of varieties of found the samovar so corroded as' cactus as a hobby. This year to be unrecognizable as to ma- there will be shown cacti from terial, and brought it up believ- Southern California, Mexico, ing it to be gold plate. Texas, Cuba and South America. Also included in Mrs. Kirke’s All of these species, transplanted, | collection is a tea set from China, will grow here. Mrs. Holloway} an heirloom originally brought will be pleased to hear from any here by a sea captain of olden persons who have cactus they time in the China trade, whose would like to enter for the Flow- home was in Key West in 1828. er Show, and requests them to She has, too, an unusually inter- telephone her at 247. She hopes esting, if small, group of sea shells to arrange the display “in a rock collected by Dr. Mudd while he garden effect, and will weleome ‘was on Tortugas. © suggestions regarding this. Severe And Elaborate Gowns For Fashion Show Tonight | noon while Pepito teaches the | real Cuban Rhumba to one and | all is proving to be a very popular | attraction with those visiting the Social Calendar THURSDAY ; club during the day. Annual Fashion Show, sponsor-| Saturday night is Opportunity ed by Senior and Junior; Night at the club with dancing Woman’s Clubs. 9 P. M. Casa} and a floor show in honor of the Marina. | American Legion. This will be | the biggest night of thrills pre- er vessel of the same line, the the following items were shown: /| FRIDAY— | sented by the club this season. Official visit of Worthy Grand | Call early for, your reserva- Matron of Grand Chapter | tions. OES. of Florida to Fern in Chapter No. 21. 7:30 P. M. Key West Park - Scottish Rite Hall. Last chance to enjoy entertain- Entertainment by boys of St.| ment at Key West Park is offered Joseph’s School. 8 P. M.| tonight, Friday and Saturday at Convent Auditorium. this amusement center. This or- ganization will close Saturday night for the season and is mak- ing every effort to have Key Westers come out and take -ad- vantage of the last three days and nights. For a “Grand Finale”, Key West Park is presenting a brand new attraction. Mabelle Mack’s trained mules and Wild West Cir- cus is now being featured as the star attraction at the Park. Jimmy and Alice Foster of Ken May- nard’s Western movie star troupe SATURDAY— Annual Picnic of Fern Chapter No. 21 OES. Sugarloaf Key. Membership Dance. 10 P. M Key West Country Club. —Oo— MONDAY— Meeting, Music Guild. 8 P. M. Oversea Hotel Salon. Natural Color Moving Pictures of Key West through courtesy of Jacob Schreiber under aus- pices of Junior-Senior High School P.-T. A. 8:00 P. M. Harris School Auditorium. ee TUESDAY— Ladies Night, Stone Church Service Club. 6:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. ing. Today’s Anniversaries To Be Shown 1740—John Sullivan, Revolu- tionary general, New Hampshire Monday night at 8:00 the|jurist and statesman, political or- Junior-Senior High School P.-T.|ganizer, born at Somersworth, N. A will present Mr. Jacob Schrei-|H. Died Jan. 23, 1795. ber and his moving pictures of’ Key West at the Harris School Auditorium. The affair is open to the pub- lie. Mr. Schreiber is weekly receiv- ing new films from Chicago, which he has been taking in Key West and having developed there. His films are a marvelous ar- Moving Pictures 1766—Thomas R. Mathus, Eng- lish clergyman and political eco- nomist, who proposed to limit the increase of population by dis- couraging marriage and other- wise, born. Died Dec. 29, 1834. 1816—Alfrea Holbrook, normal school founder, Middle will perform trick and fancy rop- | Ohio |; at the Porter Dock Company's main pier and discharged 10,000 | barrels of fuel oil, sailed last eve- ning 6:30 o’clock for Tampa They Aren't Crowded, That's Sure “Say, Mom, was Baby sent down from Heaven?” J | “Yes, Son.” Ozark Due Tomorrow ~ | “I guess they like to have Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde-' things quiet up there, huh, Mom!” Mallory Lines, is due to arrive | —————_______ tomorrow morning from Jackson- ; Shaw, H. B. Lindsay, W. Miles, ville and Miami, will discharge | John Bize, Preston Horan. and sail for New Orleans. Anoth-} On the manifest of the vessel Brazos, is due to arrive tomorrow | 20 tons of freight and three sacks | from Galveston, en route to Key , of mail for Key West; three tons West and New York. jof freight and five sacks of mail : for Havana. | Cuba Arrives From Tampa | | Steamship Cuba, of the P. and) i, O. S. S. Co., arrived this morning — {6 o'clock from Tampa with 27 first! RICHARDSON’S STORE jcabin and one second cabin pas- FRIDAY and SATURDAY cabin passengers for Havana. A SUGAR 5 lbs. 26 | total of 132 passengers. Se Paaaaess | Key West arrivals: Mrs J.|} SUTTER. > | Brown, Zella Smiley, F. L. Doug- | las, Mrs. Douglas, C. B. Zefier, C. iF. Walker, W. L. Adams, A. J. | Lawler, W. L. Rowan, I. C. Brad- | ley, A. E. Estes, N. D. Cass, Fath- ler McCreery, L. F. Nebber, Mrs. | Nebber, M. Ortt, Mrs. Ortt, W., | Ortt, Mrs. Ortt, J. Hoff, Michael | Hoff, Joan Hoff, Ella Sturtz, G. R. MONROE THEATER Marion Davies-R. Mi EVER SINCE j I ii i) i ;.;senger for Key West; 104 first TOMATO PASTE, can ___ 3c GRITS, 3 pkgs. —and— MIDNIGHT MADONNA Matinee: Balcony. 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20: Night: 15-25¢ | | 1 POEMS WANTED | | 2ctet.s 1l small Fer New Anthology of BLACK a American Verse CHEESE, ib. Prizes offered. Manu- scripts also considered for book publication. Write: AM9 EDITOR, ! | I | i | | Annual Fashion Show, spon-; sored by the Junior and Senior ‘Woman’s Clubs, benefit for the Public Library, will be held to- night at the Casa Marina Hotel. Promptly at nine o'clock the models will begin the fashion revue. Each model will walk along the walk from the ballroom mille Pierce, Mrs. Orlando Cara- ballo, Barbara Carey, Anita Berk- owitz, Mrs. Joseph Lopez. Juanita Mayg, Mrs. Arthur Sheppard, Jr., rangement of the beauteous spots in Key West and some of the in- teresting people of the town. West pioneer in teacher training, born at Derby, Conn. Died April 16, 1909. Susan La Kin, Solita Cobo, Mrs. | Don Williams, Ada Rodriguez, Mrs. Robert Dopp, Mrs. Vincent Cremata, Mrs. E. E. Patterson, i | / 62 Grand Central Annex, New York, N. Y. Clerk C. Rodney Gwynn. One of these, against Raoul | Garcia has been acted on by rep- |Tesentatives of the government, .. and Mr. Garcia stated yesterday | that he was going to place the matter in the the hands of an at- | torney. }. The other was filed against Al- 'bino Morales and wife Nellie Morales”, jointly and severally”. The amount assessed against | them is $900.73. This matter has | been placed by the defendants in ithe hands of Judge William V. | Albury. . | of a full line of FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Prompts us to request that you get your orders im early this week to avoid any disappoimtment. Our prices are right! door to the beach and back, ex-| Mary Fae McClannahan, Dollis hibiting all colors and styles Of] Burchell, Nellie Louise Russell, the most elaborate fashions. They | Mrs. Robert Thompson, Clara will include sport, morning, after-| Yates, Louise Delaney, Rae noon and evening dresses, the Louise Russell, Martha Carbonell, gowns made available through Marguerite Page, Xenia Hoff, Vir- the courtesy of Appelrouth, Aron- ! ginia Perez, Theresa Sullivan, ovitz, Joe Pearlman, Holtzberg,} Edith Moffat, Rita Pinder, Joan department stores, and the Old Is- | MacMullen, Carmen McBeth, land Trading Post. | Mrs. L. T. Bragassa, Alicia Ar- Brilliant spotlights and colored | ™@¥0r- lights will thake'a most colorful, - Mrs. O. S. Long is director of scene. And a full golden moon| the Show and has dressed the will illuminate the Show. | models. . Seats will be available for all! ee . who wish to attend. The seats} Sinz? will be arranged along the walk| _ Stenographer — Howja and there will be no charge for | “Sense”? those attending. However, dona-' Employer — Dollars and cents, tions for the Public Library will ,0T horse sense? be accepted, it is stated. | Stenographer — Well, like The show will last an hour and’ ain't seen him sence—.” fifteen minutes and immediately following there will be a rhumba | S2eeeseecoce exhibition by Gerald Pinder and Pal partner after which there will be ! dancing to the Casa Marina or-| Bob Steele chestra on the dansant square. | PAROLED TO DIE The models are all from the} also Junior Woman’s Club and are COMEDY — SERIAL Clara Lankford, Alce Curry, Ca- seeccccecccccccceseccccs spell a HOPE REED and look s of dresses— DRESS. Beautiful cottor ns—and the best selec in the city $1.98 UP —FRESH ARRIVALS i LADIES’ MILLINERY ~all colors, pink, y« blue, brown, PELTS, STRAWS and LINENS CHAS. ARONOVITZ Key West's Largest Store Our Only Department Store 618 Duval St. Ww, green $1.98 ,,. royal ...and when you land on Chesterfields you find the three points of smoking pleasure . .. all you look for in a cigarette MILDNESS that’s refreshing TASTE that smokers like AROMA that makes you down- right hungry for a smoke, in Chesterfields milder better taste (Copyrgt: 1938, Losagrt & Mrams Tosacco Co.