The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 3, 1938, Page 4

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES irs. Stephen Douglass Elected Social Calendar To Presidency OF \ Of Woman’s nce Hs | Concert, Hospitality Band. 8, @y MRS. G. N. S. G. N. GOSHORN) | P.M. Bayview Park Band- aie being entertained by Fred ! pointed to represent the Key West stand. Adétbach with a delightful lunch-' club. She will extend an invita-} Meeting, Stephen R. Mallory | ‘¢oti-the members of the Key West |tion to the state president and; Chapter, United Daughters of Woman's Club motored out to the/cther officers to attend our/ the Confederacy. 4 P. M. Libfary where the regular month-! Mothers and Daughters luncheon | Home of Mrs. Allan B. Cleare, ly. ged of the club was held. | which will be held in May. Sr., 900 North Beach. | J. J. Trevor, the president,! The club voted to send five dol-| “Night on the Old Plantation”, the meeting to order at) lars to the General Federation | Auspices Past Pocahontas! fout-e'clock. After the club prayer | Club House in Washington, D. C.,| Chapter. 8 P. M. Harris and ‘allegiance to the Flag were for furnishings. | School Auditorium. jing for Miami. fi; in unison the minutes and,| The following officers were —o— } 's Teport were read. | elected to serve for the ensuing | FRIDAY— | orts of the various commit- | year: | “Isle of Chance”, operetta. Key ere given. The member-| Mrs. Stephen Douglass, presi West High School Glee Club ommittee reported three dent; Mrs. J. J. Trevor, first vice and Orchestra. 8:15 P. M.| members as follows: Mrs.| president; Mrs. A. Pastorini, sec- High School Auditorium. _ ‘leton, Mrs. W. J. Ingling'cnd vice president; Mrs. John} Meeting, Room Mothers, Harris | E. E. Williams. | Roberts, corresponding secretary; School Parent-Teacher Asso-| "Fine Arts Department, in}Mrs. Mary Lankford, recording ciation. 3:30 P. M. Home of} ting with Miss Edna/secretary; Miss Minnie Porter Mrs. Jane Singleton, Eliza- ; visiting for several ; Music director of the Jun-/| Harris, treasurer; Mrs. Dan Na- beth street. | Sarasota, Fla., -High School, reported; varro, auditor; Mrs. Norberg —O— . Jeffrey O’Hara, concert} Thompson, Mrs. G. N. Goshorn, | SATURDAY— pa this morning. sand: poet, will be here for | directors. Annual “Night in Havana” | 's entertainment on) It was decided to extend the Cabaret. 9:30 P.M. Habana-/ 24, 8 p, m., at the High open meetings of the Club Madrid Club. Auditorium and requested through April. There being no! Novelty Dance, ‘member and visitor to avail; further business the meeting was Country Club. elves of the opportunity of turned over to Mrs. Eva Warner, Country Club. nioon for St. Petersburg.’ Tuesday afternoon. ence Symonette, who were spending one week the city, this morning for West Beach. weeks jon North’ Beach. She ng this artist. who presented Mrs. Ann Living- Smith also announced the ston and Miss Christine Calico, | SUNDAY— | ago. to be put on Friday night! from Jacksonville, who are here| Concert, Hospitality Band. 4 P. High School Glee Club. | in the interest of the recreational M. South Beach. Mr. Robert Givens, Sr., al eeccccccccccrcccccesese| Sea Scouts Plan | (74 PERSONAL MENTION Entertainment — | Rev. John McCreery, S.J., who! |last week conducted a mission at | St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church, left on the Cuba Tuesday after- | Mr. and Mrs. Jaenb Schreiber | |and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sloan, | Dome sven" | visitors from Detroit, Mich., who | left last week for a short visit in| Havana, returned on the Cuba/ Mrs. Frank Benjamin, who was visiting in Key West as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- left over the highway this morning for Miami. George Black, director of the camera crew of March of Time, ; left over the highway this morn- Mrs. Mortimer Ellis, Mrs. Fred |£T their homes in Tampa. | Walters and Mrs. Jack Holmes, } in | left over the highway Palm Mrs. M. H. Griswold, who was| at} was a returning | passenger on the Cuba from Tam- | } Mrs. Walter Eckberg, who was; before marriage Miss Alphonsine | Key West/Cleare, isa guest of her parents, |; 10 P. M.|Mr. and Mrs.:Allan B. Cleare, Sr., | arrived | from New York several days ind ifs. O. S. Long, sponsor of | division of the WPA. —_oO— unior Club, announced the! Miss Calico lead the club in sev- | MONDAY— i Meeting, Musical Guild.- 8 P. 1 that another dance! ingston at the piano. M. Oversea Hotel Salon. d.on.the same night. Thc! A solo, “Sylvia”, —O— derived from this affair|sung by Miss Calico. ed.over to the Senior Mrs. Warner sang two of the favorite Spanish songs by re-j quest after which Miss Livingston rendered a delightful piano selec- tion. The meeting adjourned and the Beach this month and hospitality committee served tea 1 Douglass was ap-' and cakes. Isle Of Chance” To Be ‘ed Here Tomorrow Night — Olga Ramos, Ondina Pita.| ydia Garcia, Juliette Diaz. Ninth Grade—Orindia Ramos, | Elissia Moreno, Sylvia Trigillo. Dorothy Parks, Jessie Anderson, Ester Gonzalez, Bertha Gonzalos. | Mymphia Gato, Freda Hancock, | Dulce Castro, Feldalia Vargus. | Annabelle Moffat. Sisters Superior, Louis, Mary | Hedwedge, Jullian Marie, Estellea and Cecila. Stone Church Service Club weekly luncheon. 6 P. M. Church Annex. Roger W. Babson, statistician | who wears his white moustache and chin whiskers a la “Buffalo| Bill”, says the recession has hit bottom and at least two good | years are beginning. of Chance”, operetta of characters, it is supported by presented to- 13 follies: Lois Malone, Della Mac v.evening, 8:15.0'clock, un- Pierce, Margaret Bernal, Humbe- . auspices of Key West lina Norcissa, Ella Nicolai, Bon- Department. as Mae Watkins, Carmen Mc- annual event sponsored Beth, Marguerite Page, Virginia lis group and is being direct- McClanahan, Sylvia Pinder, Miss Edna B. Smith, head Louise Niles, Macy Palenzuela, ; department. Mary Sawyer. ly Junior Follies are: Lillian Rod- ye on the shore of an is- riguez, Marion Solano, Claudina p ta-is one of the ou arcia; Junior Sailors are: Billy events in school year. Warner and Forrest Eugene Ar- year has attracted more thur; Shadows are: John Yates. than ever due to the ap- Jerome Berkowitz, Jerome Saw- title, “The Isle of| yer, Tom Ketchings, John Neff | and Charles Sands. le intermission be- | Spirits of Spring are: Margaret is 1 and 2, Miss Florence | Dexter, Lenora Whitaker, Susan be will ‘give an exhibition of | Roberts, Juanita Dongo, Agnes ; Dance. Music for this Thompson, Lelanette Roberts, Do- be femnihed by John | lores Armayor, Dorothea Stricker. Miss Mary Faye McClanahan is to the regular cast. the pianist. 1938 EDITIONS... BETTER THAN EVER It’s going to be another great season . . . another style victory for GENUINE PALM BEACH CRAVATS. OUR TRUCK HAS JUST ARRIVED ria Fresh Strawberries Large ORANGES, doz. __ 20c Sandy DOG FOOD, can __ 5c Fresh Florida EGGS, doz. 25¢ NEW POTATOES, 10 Ibs. 25c || TOMATOES, 6 cans ____ 25c OCTAGON SOAP, 6 for _ 25c So clever in their patterns - so unusual in their colorings . . . born style leaders these neckwear celebrities. You'll find them perfect . . . easy to tie . hard to muss .. . wash- Members Of Woman’s Club Ine appreciation of the good]liam Bates, Louise Auxier, Guy work performed by the Woman's] Carleton, P. L. Cosgrove, Lil Cur- Club of Key West, Fred Auer-| bach; manager of the 410 Fleming Street Restaurant, was host to a N. Goshorn, J. S. Golden, Bas- | Mesdames W. Hunt Harris and 1101 Division Street guest, A. M. Hewett, Clifford —PHONE 23— Hicks, Haydn Illingworth, Ve-|{ sey Johnson, Wallace Kirke, O. S. Long, Mary Langford, A. D. Lue- thi, B. C. Moreno, Dan Navarro, Louis Pierce, Clarence Pierce. Yates Porter, Lionel Plummer, | it committee, the| William Phelan, Grayburn Pin-| [ of the restaurant had the/ der. tables attractively arranged! Mesdames Arthur Pesiocies. | floral decorations for the/Fred Prindle, George Reynolds, | Ralph Russell, Charles Roberts,' secretary, Miss Minnie! Jim Sullivan, Lula Scheurer, An-| Harris, asked that the|nie Sharpley, Susan Shourds, B. and their guests to give ;D. Trevor. W. R. Porter, J. J Wwerbach a vote of thanks|Trevor, Norberg Thompson tp powtali. |Claude Williams, Wm. White, W and guests attending R. Warren, Eva Warner, Ann Liv- SSappeteees Jes | ingston, Bernie Papy. James Adams, M.E.; Misses Edna Gato, Minnie Por- itz and guest, Ed Bayly,/ter Harris, Etta Patterson, Ieen = waldi, Praok Brown, Wil-| Williams, Christine Calico. = Ciinvent Pupils Entertain At .. Enjoyable Social On Tassilay! ‘Tie 7th and 8th grades at the Convent entertained the 9th with a very enjoyable so- 2 o'clock. Hitigo was played and a num- ber of prizes were distributed. were able. % ‘was introduced J. J. Trevor, president of tub, and he, in return, spoke of the many efforts of the pm the city and thanked the for their work. the assistance of the club's tra. 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ MOST UNIQUE SHOP IN TOWN — TRY IT TODAY — | STAR -* BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS he Seventh Grade—Teacher, Sister| Gorgette; Norma Nickerson, Oiga Renedo, Martha Malone, Evan- gelin Lopez. Mary Garcia, Ruth! Hancock, Catherine Yradi, Rosa- belle Bethel, Gloria Myers, Ruth Page, Norma Barroso, Orquides Cuesta, Migdalin Solano, Merle Roberts, Lois Busto. Barbara Sherman, Esther Bezanilla. ~| Eighth Grade—Orchid Lake, Pp ‘ Sylvia Gwynn, Madeline Lunder- MENDELL'S EXCLUSIVE MEN’S SHOP | Mrs. Robert Cres, Jr., and lit- | | a an ie ee SHOPPING IS FUN Department store shopping is The Sea Scouts of Ship No. 3/fum. Hours and hours are joy-! are planning to nave an amateur | fully spent, by the women folk— contest at Bayview Park starting} ang men too, for that matter— | Wednesday, March 9, according |to announcement made by Ralph going over wardrobes to be de-| | Thompson, mate of the ship. AT DEPT. STORE |city’s only in this paper sponsored by department store— is | and the largest store in Key W | You mame the item this fay |store hasn't got. See—you |do it, can you? Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. mat sired, latest style garments, |tion authority and yes The program is to consist of shoes, clothing for children —all | biologic life, celebrated his Prizes are to be kinds of accessories. Such is the experience related The Latin people are famous} |for their graceful dances, es- pecially the Rhumba and the | eescecceeesescsceesececesce Bolero. Four hundred representa- | tives of the Latin Clubs of Tampa POLITICAL will stage ‘typical Latin dances at La Verbena del Tobaco to be held ANNOUNCEMENT in Tampa. tle daughter, Daisy, and Mrs. Lo- | reno Cook, formerly Miss Lorena FIRST DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | Givens, who were visiting brief-/ TO BE HELD MAY 3, 1938 |ly with relatives and friends, left | Seecccecoccose ecoccee jover the highway this afternoon | For C ty C = = First District John M. McCarthy, father of Lieutenant E. R. McCarthy, of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, | is a visitor in Key West and the | guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. Mc-! Carthy. WM. H. MONSALVATGE RICHARDSON’S STORE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Edgar Pangle, first assistant en- gineer on the Lighthouse Tender | Ivy, returned Tuesday over the | highway from a business trip to headquarters of the department in Charleston, S. 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