The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 7, 1938, Page 6

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‘PAGE SIX THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1338 | secccccccccesccoccccccecccccccecccosesevecccccces | “postonscecsscccozcosces seccccecevecccccccoccces PERSONAL MENTION __| TRANSPORTATION | ENTERTAINMENT sy + | epoccscccccccccceccececes :| Judge E. R. Lowe, of Taver-; Fast becoming the most pop nier, peace justice of the Third ular night spot in Key West, the Monroe county district, arrived Habana-Madrid Club with its lover the highway last night and Latin atmosphere, presents an en- lis meeting friends and attending tire new floor show tonight. | to: business at the court house. Truth Wil Out het says coliege e@uca- back three or four vaguely of peak SOCIAL ‘ACTIVITIES 5 Pa werk Mrs. W. W. Williamson, hs Miraflores Coming In | was visiting relatives for two! Steamship Miraflores, of the weeks, and was the guest at the|Standard Fruit and Steamship home of her brother-in-law and }Company, was scheduled to ar- sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. New-|Tive in port today from Obregon, lan, returned to her home in Mi-} Mexico, for a supply of fuel oil, ami this morning. jana is en route to Cuba. = Se i Colorado Due Tomorrow Miss Nathalie Cross, visitor | S. S. Colorado, of the Clyde- from New York, left on the bus} Matiory Lines, from ‘New. York yesterday for West Palm Beach|to Key West and Tampa, is due and will visit there for several) tomorrow night or probably é€atly days before leaving for home. Pepito, and his entrancing steps of the Rhumba; Frank: Se- bini and his guitar; Marigold and Opal, those two lovely club giti¢;!) Leslie Lyle, singing trumpetaire; Otto Divanti, the wizard of the inet. Wednesday morning. The vessel “Jyani left New York several hours A. P. Knowles was a passenger ; later. on the morning bus yesterday, going to Miami to consult a spe-} cialist in the treatment of the} eyes. } lar i 4 . | Charles W. Mackie, third as- Arranging Reception To Be Social Calendar | sistant reser at Tortugas tient 7 accompanied by Mrs. Mackie, ar- Held For Geoffrey O’Hara ,, 541 <RREp eee r Meeting, Musical Guild. ,8 P.|terday, and Mr. Mackie will spend M. Oversea Hotel Salon. his quarterly vacation here. Fifteenth Anniversary Banquet, —— Robert J. Perry Chapter, Or-| Mrs. Marvin Creel and_ little der of DeMolay. 7:30 P. M. daughter Donnie, left yesterday Stone Church Annex. afternoon over the highway, was to be joined on the Keys by Mr. Creel and the party was to pro- Club | ceed to Mr. Creel’s former home weekly luncheon. 6 P. M.'in Waycross, Ga, to attend the Chureh Annex. funeral of his brother, William Meeting, Division Street School | Creel. Parent-Teacher Association. 3 P.M. School Auditorium. Meeting, Everready Star Club. 3:30 P. M. Home of Mrs. W. J. Ingling, 1417 Simonton street. Splendid reception is being ar-| ing his most popular songs. Com- ranged for Geoffrey O'Hara, fa- unity singing will also be a fea- ture of this program. Such famous songs as “K-K-K-! guest artist of the eStithrijling the many visi- tors with her conception of the refined dance of Cuba, “The Son’” John Bennett, popular Cuban tenor, and Oliver Toole with his violin, addd romance to a ro- mous composer and musician who will visit Key West on Thursday, Katty” “There Is No Death”, March 24. Miss Edna B. Smith “Sing a WI Longer”, “Give a is in charge of arrangements and Man a Horse and He Can Ride”, directing program. “Back to My Home Sweet Home” Music Department of Key West and “Yo Ho for the Rolling Sea”, Junier-Senior High School in favorite compositions by Mr. O’- connection with the Rotary Club. Hara, will probably be included and Woman’s Club have joined to, on the program. make this visit pdssible, and at Leading civic bodies including the last regular meeting of City City of Key West are cooperating Council, March 24, was proclaim- to make this visit a success. ed as “Geoffrey O'Hara Day.” Miss Mary Cleare of the prin- Mr. O’Hara will appear Thurs- cipal’s office is in charge of day morning in assembly in audi- tickets for this affair and will be torium of High School for which assisted by Clara Yates, Dorothy a splendid program has been ar- Mae Dungan, Anita Berkowitz, ranged and “Geoffrey O'Hara Dorothy Bean, Mary Louise Bon- Night” will take placé in audi- niwell, Corinne Curry, Carmen! torium Thursday evening, 8:15 McBeth, Mary Faye McClanahan. | 0G, at which time Mr. O'Hara Ernest Yates will represent the | Somers Coming To Port Destroyer Somers, one of the est types bi by the United poet eens | States navy, is due to arrive in Attorney Aquilino Lopez, Jr.,| Port Saturday of this week, and | left over the highway yesterday | Will remain two days. j en route to Miami for a brief Mine Sie Coming } | business visit. Another vessel of the United States is the Mine Planter Cor- Winer Bethel left yesterday | morant. The ship was in port and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. F-. | afternoon for No Name Key, after | some time ago, and is now sched- Koelble of Mt. Arab, Ohio, and spending the week end with his} uled to return. Election of Officers, Junior oe. Mociies vere. Mrs. 1: Cuba Arrives From Tampa y, . 7 Heizer, of Georgetown, Ohio, _— oceans. oak She a ages xe West visiting | MrsBurrel Acherson and two Steamship Cuba, ofthe P..and || Pi ss sis Memorial|Mr Peacon’s family, Mr. , who were visiting in Q. SS. Co. arrived this: i Church. 7:45 P. M. Church’ Mrs. Leon Peacon, left over and ‘were guests of and docked, shortly after % 6 amie ae highway Sunday morning for . Albino Morales, left hie — a ree | their respective homes. Pir 2 the iternogn bus yesterday ‘ TUESDAY— Stone Church Service LINEN—Traditional Aristocrat of Masculine Sum- mer Wear at its Best in— HASPEL DE LUKE Importeé— IRISH LINER SUITS $14.75 © $18.50 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peacon ac- companied by Mrs. Peacon’s aunt Annex. wil lecture, give a recital featur- Holds Meeting Miss Martha Robinson and Miss Sarah Fernandez were special guests at Ley Memorial Mis- sionary Society at the monthly meeting of the society last week. The society presented them with a lovely handmade guilt. The program for the afternoon had for its theme ::The Worth of Human Personality.” Mrs. Marie Russell, president of the society, announced a social to be given this week. Mrs. Ber- nice Park announced a zone meet- ing to be held in the near future. Refreshments of fruit juice and wafers were served by the hos- tesses. A large number of mem- bers attended the meeting. DeMolay: To Give Banquet Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order of DeMolay, celebrates its fif- teenth anniversary tonight with a banquet and accompanying fes- tivities at the Stone Church An- nex 7:30 o'clock. An excellent banquet has been prepared by Mrs. Benjamin Lopez and Mrs. Charles Ketchum, and decorations will be very fitting. Three will be a number of ad- dresses made, and a program has algo been arranged. The first printed edition of the “DéeMolay Password”, the chap- ter-publication, will be presented to the club by Joseph Richardson, editor. Active and past members of the chapter will be at the celebra- tion. Scheel Circle To Conduct Session {Wednesday thete ‘will be the gular meeting ofthe Harris hool Parent Teacher Associa- pn at the School Auditorium at pO p. m., Mrs. Mervin Russell, ident, announces. irs. Russell requests a large attendance. “Night,In Havana” Grand Success Glamorous “ ht in Havana’ Presented Saturday night at the Habana-Madrid, to raise funds for playground equipment at Bayview Park, w gay spec- tacle. ‘The “Night” was under the direction of Mrs. Eva B. Warner. Gay colors and designs costumes, made by the WPA ing Room, carried out the inter- Rational and Latin atmosphere. illy Armond was mastef df cere In the first part of the tangoeS apache dances. merteen Spanish “inter dances cowboysgongs. com an 5. 2 of the “LaiComparsa the Cuban *Big Applic” the “Cuban® section Rotary Club in this drive. WEDNESDAY— test, Sea Scouts) Mrs. F. Babette Root, is a et cules’ Thece. Bay.’ Visitor in Key West in the in-/BOSTPONES SHOWING Tampa; . three f Petersburg, for Key % S| and one second from “fampa. and 115 first from St. Petetsburg, for . Vocal solo, Dela Mae Curry. view Park. terests of an advertising booklet, OF MOVING PICTURES i | and" isi ffice of Regular Monthly Meeting, Har- | 2nd was a visitor to the o! ris School Parent-Teacher As- The Citizen Saturday afternoon. jation. 3 P. M. School ecg Kadibecion. | Mrs. J. Navarro left on the jearly bus today for Miami and 7:45 o'clock, at the Ley Memorial | THURSDAY— , | Will there entrain for St. Augus- Church annex, at which time the! Informal Opening, Southern tine for a visit with her daughter, following program will. be ren-{ Cross Club. 7:30 P.M. Scot-) Mrs Hilda Schrader dered: tish Rite Hall. ———— Piano selection, Alice Jenks. Social Meeting, Junior Woman's| | Rev. W. S. Mullin? S. J., of St. Vocal solo, Mrs. Flora Mictiael. Club. 5:00 P. M. Public Li- Mary’s Star of The Sea church, : Violin solo, Gerald Saunders. | brary. left on the morning bus this morning that the pictures will be Concert, Hospitality Band. 7:30 morning for a visit in Miami. }postponed until Mr. Schreiber is P.M. Bayview Park. _—_—— better. ! Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Ma- SF P.M. St. Paul's Church An- gruder, of Paris, Tenn., who were> Stat of Reason nex. spending a brief vacation in Key’* Some men never change their West, were passengers leaving opinion because it’s been in the SUNDAY— yesterday morning on the bus for family for generations.—The Ohio Concert, Hospitality Band. 4:00 Miami en route home. State Journal. Catherine P.M. South Beach. | ON KEY WEST A winter visitor in the city, {charmed by the delights of a va- cation amid the attractive sur- roundings found on every hand, shows her appreciation of the “lovely old city” in the following ve ““IN OLD KEY WEST” In charming old Key West, With tranquil Old World at- mosphere, A place worth while for a win- ter’s quest, An island of swaying palms ap- pear. Fanned by the winds of North, South, East and West, Glorious sunsets on the Gulf of Mexico, Seen from an island cozy as a™ nest. Gorgeous sky scenes from the aft- ergiow. A wonderful beach by the name of Rest. Balmy days and peaceful nights Ina city valued as a treasure chest. Calm twilights and bright moon- lights, x. All are ours, at their very best. An island city worthy of essay, In lovely restful old Key West, In Florida on the edge of dear USA Entertainment Tomorrow Night Havana. Key West arrivals: R. Allen, E. Schwarel, Mrs. Schwarel, D. Gurdna, R. Cooper, Mrs. Cooper, R. Craig, Mrs. Craig, J. Stachel- berg, R Torano, B. Sanchez, Mrs. R. Dopp. The vessel also had as shown on the manifest: Nine tons and one sack of mail for Key West; one ton, one auto, and 205, sacks of mail for Havana. Jacob Schreiber, enthusiastic visitor and Key West booster, will not show the evening of moving Pictures planned at Douglass School tonight, it is announced. Mr. Schreiber is ill and is not in condition to show the color Photos he was going to present to the colored people of the town. Mrs. Schreiber announced th | Boe | | i An entertainment will be given } tomorrow evening, beginning at Reading, Mrs. Katie Sweeting. Quartet, Rev. Shehane and sons. H Vocal solo Mrs. Grace Archer. Duet, Mrs. Minnie Robinson and | Mrs. Julia Nelson. j Reading, Mrs. Alice Curry. Piano — selection Knowles. Vocal solo, Elizabeth Rosam. Reading, Gladys Russell. Vocal solo, Sylvia Sawyer. Vocal solo, Gerald Saunders. 100 MEN AND A GIRL sigan Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches. tra, 15-20c. Night, 15-25¢ Janior Woman’s Club To Elect Officers Election of officers of the Junior Woman’s Club will be held tomorrow afternoon at 5:00 o'clock at a business meeting in the Public Library. Other business matters will be discussed. The Junior Woman’s Club is composed of a large number of young ladies of the city, who have been active in social and benefit affairs of the city. Social Meeting On Tharsday Regular social meeting of the Junior Woman’s Club will be held Thursday at 5:00 o’clock at the Public Library. Hostesses. will be Miss Nellie Louise Russell, and Miss Susan LaKin. Everready Star Club To Meet of the Ever r Club will be held to- afternoon 3:30 at the home of Mrs. W. J. Ingling ee ee wealth supplant froeign capital in the development of Brazil. Division Street P.T.A. To Meet g of the Divi Pare Teacher RATES: $1. $2. $3 Per Day PLAN TO LEAVE KEY WEST Msg. 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