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‘PAGE SIX SOCIAL te CTIVITIES PASSENGERS novel floor show is A very novel floor show is in \the offing at the Habana-Ma- NEW ARRANGEMENTS PLAC- | rid Club this week. The six acts, ED IN EFFECT BETWEEN | 7! entirely different, consist of TRANSPORTATION. . Cuba Arrives Yesterday Steamship Cuba, of the Penin- | sular and Occidental line, re-| turned from Havana yesterday | jafternoon with 24 first and one} second cabin passengers for Key West; 74 first and two second ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1582. THE LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE oo eeee ecccces The way those apple eaters out there in Seattle voted, not long ago, it upset all these ideas that everybody who works, they all vote the same way or for the same : DAMAGES RADIC NORFOLK. Neb—When Fred Patton, world’s camer beg caller, demonstretec fs 9 artestry over a radio stz the equipment » $500. dish Frank Sabini, cleverly presenting | Yours, with Several Prominent Physicians And Teachers At Pirates Cove ,poxcspa Several prominent and teachers have b icians,Hawksworth and family, Sagi- ong naw, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. J. the large number of s reg-' M. Hewitt and P. D. Deaton, istered at Pirates Cc during Dayton, Ohio; D. F. Johnston, the past two weeks. Dr. F. Rob- Victoria, British Columbia; Mr. ert Seifert, Germantown, Phila- and Mrs. G. S. Meek, Conneaut, delphia, Dr. L. T. Togus and Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mrs. Togus, Manchester, New Whiteman, Greenville, Pa. Mr. } Hampshire, homas Dublin, and Mrs. J. D. Whiteman, Mer- and Dr. Thomas | cer, Pa. rvard University Recent luncheon and dinner were members of the medical guests in the attractive dining profession who have been resting room of the main Lodge included | and enjoying the splendid fishing Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Chuming, at the camp. Orange, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. J.} Herbert Lawton, woolen mills Edgar Willing, Westbrook, Conn.,} magnate of Boston and New York with Miss Minnie Porter Harris; has returned for his fourth visit..and Miss Ileen Williams, Key Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ‘Ochiltree West; Leath B. Reuter, P. W.| and Miss Margaret Thomas en-| Muncy, Mrs. Alfred Eddy, New ' Social Calendar Amateur Contest, Sea Scouts Ship Number Three. Bay- view Park. Regular Monthly Meeting, Har- ris School Parent-Teacher As- sociation. 3 P. M. School Auditorium.. THURSDAY— Informal Opening, Southern Cross Club. 7:30 P.M. Scot- tish Rite Hall. Social Meeting, Junior Woman's Club. 5:00 P.M. Public Li- brary. Concert, Hospitality Band. 7:30 P.M. Bayview Park. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 P.M. St. Paul’s Church An- nex. pee MOTOR LINES AND STEAM- SHIP COMPANY (Special to The Citizen) JACKSONVILLE, March 9.— “Antonio”—Pepito, famous Cuban | dancer and his partner, Juanita— Leslie Lyle, singing trumpetaire— John Bennett, the voice of Cuba —Marigold and Opal, lovely mod- | guy, because some person says to } do so. And these fellers who claim they represent labor or control la- bor—morning, noon and night— class passengers for Tampa. | Key West arrivals: Edward | Sherman, Leslie Kelly, Bessie i Kelly, Ross P. Lutrell, Henry Fitzgerald, Mary D. Lee, Bernice | ernistic dancers—Billy Armond, popular master of ,ceremonies, presenting a new bit of panto- mime. < On March 19th this tropical beauty spot will present the original “International” ball, a miniature world’s fair of thrills, romance nad splendor. “CLASSIFIED COLUMN Seccccccccscsoocessesess Coordinated passenger service between all Florida cities‘and Ha- vana, Cuba, by the Florida Motor Lines and the Peninsular & Occi- dental Steamship Company was announced here today by T. B. O’Steen, Traffic Manager of the bus company. Under a joint pas- | senger agreement which went in- to effect today between these two |pioneer Florida transportation systems, through service to and from Havana by steamship and bus will be made available at all bus stations, steamship offices and travel bureaus at special com- bination rates. Passengers from all Florida cities will now be able to go to Havana from four key Florida seaports and return by their APARTMENT—One or two bed- rooms, shower and tub. Con- Jusezkwitz, John Jusczkwitz, August Schilling, Nellie Schilling, Richard Schilling, Blanche Gour-! myenko, L. Martinez Gomez,/ Miguel Gomez, David Howell, | Catherine Howell, Roy M. Knapp, | Elda Knapp, Edward E. Shannon, Edgar Strode. On the manifest of the Cuba the following shipments were in- dicated: 23 tons of freight, one automobile and three sacks of mail for Key West; 29 tons of freight, one automobile and eight | sacks of mail for Tampa. The vessel sailed shortly after} 5 o’clock for Tampa with the | following bookings from Key | | West Edgar Stachelberg. Henry} | Fitzgerald, P. Mecrchus, Mrs. |Mecrchum, Mrs. F. W. Crawford, } they are just talking, and stayin’ in office long as they can. And this here election in Seattle, where there was three out for mayor, the guy who claimed no control over anybody, he got jmore votes than the other two fellers put together. And I have been in Seattle, and up in that country around Port- land, and Tacoma and Spokane. And maybe it sprinkles and show- ets and rains there, now and then —but they know apples. And ap- ples, boy, they raise "em big, and delicious—Hood Rivers, and Yak- imas, and Wenatchees, etc. But this election there in Seat- tle, which I started out to talk about, it looks like they know joyed a weeks fishing as did Mr. York City; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. | SATURDAY— and Mrs. D. F. Kenner, Nashville, L. M. Butzel and Albert Rau, New York City, and Major and Mrs. H. W. Beyette, Babylon, LL Most recent arrivals are~ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Strong, Cleveland, eighth visit; Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Williams, Knoxville, and the in- teresting party of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Houghton, Coconut Grove and their guests, Mrs. F. C. Squier, Jr., Montclair, N. J.; >; De. and Mrs. Stuart O. Foster, and Dr. and Mrs. F D-. Costenbader, ; Washington, D. C. Aitends College Supper Dance (Special to The Citizen) NORTHAMPTON, Mass., March 9.—Miss Leonor the daughter of Dr. and William R. Warren, 511 Eaton street, Key West, Fla., attended the annual Smith College Sup- PERSONAL MENTION Miss Celestine Johnson left on es the afternoon bus yesterday fora’ RECREATION NOTES visit with relatives in Miami, and will remain indefinitely. J. E. Stachelberg, of New York Dance, Honoring Officers of the USS. Somers and USS. Cormorant. 9:30 P. M. Key West Country Club. Sh | SUNDAY— Concert, Hospitality Band. 4:00 P.M. South Beach. =i ; MONDAY— | Weekly Meeting, Boys Fellow- | ship Club. 6:30. Fieming } Street Church Parsonage. The music program of har- monica, and the folk dancing. in per Dance which was held 254 Tampa, left on the Steamship |*®¢ two grammar schools is pro- simultaneously Saturday night, cp seamace eficcacen after P | gressing very satisfactorily. Stu- *March 5, in 26 college campus houses. This dance, which may be attended by all four classes, is one of three chief dances of the college year. It differs from the large general coliege dances of Charity Ball and Junior Prome- nade in that supper and dancing are held in each house for the girls of that house and their guests. Miss Warren, who a fresh- man at Smith College, attended the Morris House dance. Many Students Registered {Special to The Citizen) TALLAHASSEE, March 9.— Miss Fortuna Lopez of Key West is among the 67 new students registered for work in the second semester at Florida State College for Women. * Florida State College experi- enced an all time record enroll- Ment of 1,845 students with the completion recently of enroll- ment forthe new term. Miss. Lopez is enrolled as a senior, in the school of educa- tion. Student-Faculty (Speciat to The Citizen) TALLAHASSEE, March 9.— Students will act as hostesses to Florida State College faculty at a student-faculty dinner planned this week in the college dining hall. President Edward Conradi with Dr. Olivia Dorman dean of Students, and approximately 75 teachers at the college will be honor guests. The occasion is one of a number held during the year to better acquaint the stu- dents with the faculty members. ; Among the student hostesses is Miss Kathryn Lowe, of Key West. Plan Dance At Country Club aw. e given The dance is « brilliant affair ar " nave al West hospitality ill be rect taxation? Hubby—The same as ence between your asking for money and going through pockets when I'm asleep. | | visit of two days in Key West. J. M. Leishman left over the highway yesterday enroute to his home in New York, going by way of the west coast, visiting friends at several points in the state. Billy Bates Johnson, who was visiting for several weeks in the city, with relatives and friends, left over the highway yesterday afternoon for his home on Miami Beach. Nicene ateeling DEALERS COOPERATE IN USED CAR WEEK Two Key West automobile dealers are co-operating in the nation-wide observance of WNa- tional Used Car Exchange Week. They are Navarro, Inc., 601 Duval street, and Trevor and Morris, 312 Simonton street. Both institu- tions have advertisements in to- day’s issue of The -Citizep—of- fering large savings to, those who are in the market this week for used cars. Prices of used cars are at rock bottom now. . .and resitients will do well to visit these local sales rooms to look over the selections offered. Billboards, nation-wide, announce the story of this week’s event—banners are in evidence in |show roms, sales forces are aug- mented and the official seal of the sale is an attractive red, white and blue shield. Other cities have had official recognition of the week with large parades and spe- | cial events. “Dear Editor”, wrote the an- xious correspondent, “I am in love with a very homely girl, while a very pretty girl with lots of monéy wants me to marry her. What shall I do?” =: The editor replied: “By all means marry the one you love, and send me the name and ad- dress of the other one”. Ickes, in unique broadcast to Britain and dominions, urges democracies to guard against FIRST DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY TO BE HELD MAY 3. 1938 Peeeecccescveceseseceese For State Legislature T. S. CARO “Far County Commissioner First District WM. H. MONSALVATGE NO NAME LODGE ——Fishing——_ At Its Best Gulf Stream and Bay Fishing Charter Boats—Outboards and Rowboats PHONE—NO NAME NO. 1 | dents of the two schools, Boy and |Girl Scouts, and others have learned the harmonica scale, notes, and are now playing minor ; | Today two part harmony will |be taken up, and at the con- | clusion of the institute, Mrs. Ann | Livingston, and Miss Christine | Calico are expecting to have the pupils playing in three — part harmony. H Mrs. Ann Livingston estimates | that approximately seven hun- | dred children, and adults are con- and folk dancing each week day. Sixty-nine participants took part in the folk dancing at the Stone Church annex Monday night. One hundred and twenty negroes folk da” zed at the Negro Community center ‘Tuesday. night. Mrs. Livingston, and Miss Calico were the guests of the Fellowship Club at their weekly Tuesday evening dinner. Miss Calico led the club in community singing, in which all joined, with Mrs. Livingston piano accom- panist. Today, classes will be held at St. Francis School for Negroes, where folk dancing will be taught. Classes have been held at the Convent, with an attendance of ;one hundred. A new folk dance will be presented soon, in the form of an Indian novelty folk dance, which will prove very popular. This is an origination of the music specialist, and Key West will have the honor of it being first presented here. ERECTS MONUMENT PORTLAND, Me—K. C. Gray, retired banker of this city, has had a monument erected in the Mercer, Me., churchyard in mem- ory of an elm three that he climb- ed as a boy. Father—Alicia, what was it kept that young Neckmore so late last night, when we all want- ed to sleep? Alicia—He was trying plain inflation to me. to ex- ita LY a choice of any one of them, thus adding variety to their travel at no extr@cost and, in some in- stances ,at reduced fares. Passen- gers will go by bus to Key West, Miami, Tampa or St. Petersburg, making connections with P. & O. steamships. As a typical example of the new arrangement between the two companies, one can now go from Miami to Key West by bus, spend the night at the city’s leading hotel at no extra charge and leave by P. & O. steamship for Havana, returning direct te ° | Miami by water at the usual round trip fare from Miami. Or, this procedure may be reversed, the passenger going direct to Ha- vana from Miami by boat, return- ing to Key West, spending the day there and returning from Key West to Miami by bus, with hotel room furnished. Passengers going via Tampa jmay return to Key West by boat, | then bus from Key West to Miami }and back to Tampa or destination. The newly coordinated bus- steamship service will enable many to visit several sections of | the state at reduced fares. Thou- sands of requests have come in, both to the Florida Motor Lines! jand the P. & O. Steamship Com- |pany, for this joint service to af- ford visitors an opportunity to | visit the Island City of Key West, ; | which led to the establishment of this coordinated service, accord- ing to Mr. O’Steen. Passengers may now leave any Florida city by Florida Motor Lines bus for any of the four cities served jointly by the P. & O. Steamship Company and the “bus line and travel straight through to Havana with a num- ber of optional routes at reduced fares on the return trip. DEMOLAYS PUT OUT PUBLICATION An interesting and well prepar- ed copy of the first issue of the “DeMolay Password”, official organ of Robert J. Perry Chapter of the order in Key West, is now being sent out to members and chapters throughout the United States. This was printed by The Artman Press. Although, the “Password” has been issued previously, the issue of yesterday was the first printed and is admirably edited, replete with informative news and mes- sages, and a number of communi- cations from able writers in this city. : There are also a group of atten- tion - attracting advertisements, which display to the reader the interest taken by the business people of Key West in a progres- sive movement, but who recog- nize the importance of rendering a tribute to the progressive spirit Boston, New York, Miami Jacksonville, Galveston New Orleans and Beyond CLYDE-MALLORY ines tinuous hot water, GE refrig- erator. See R. R. Lord, County Court House. mar8-lwk BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week or month. -J. R Stowers Company. nov2-tf MOTO-SCOOTS RENT A MOTO-SCOOT by hour or day. “A Treat That Can’t Be Beat”. Moto-Scoot Service, 701% Duval street. mar4-12tx FOR SALE CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf PRINTING—Quality Printing at the Lowest Prices. The Art- man Press. may19-tf SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. may19-tf FOR SALE—Frigidaire $30, andi girl’s bicycle, $25. Apply 524 Elizabeth street. mar8-3tx MUST SELL 30x11 ft. boat fully equipped for living aboard, 16 from White St. Inquire at boat after 5 P. M. or see Clem Price, Realtor. mar9-6t REAL ESTATE TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES- TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. O. Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. nov9-tf WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Smali house and lot, for cash. Must be rea- sonable. Box R, Citizen Office. maré-3t HELP WANTED SS LADY OR MAN with car to dis- tribute sandwiches, percentage basis; 3 hours daily. See Chef, Boca Chica. mar9-Itx Seccesecccssesssessecess Anna Neagle—Tullio Carminati LOOK OUT FOR LOVE —also— seeccccccsesessosces T= is only one real test for any roof —the test of Time. That's Rosings and_ Shingles an ingles— the name “Carey” has meant roofing satisfac- tion for more than 60 years. Get our low prices on these high quality roofs —we have the right type for every purse and pur- pose. SOUTH FLORIDA ENGINEERING CO. White and Eliza Sis. Phone 598 |Mrs. F. B. Rutledge; Mrs. T. E_ | something about politics, out | Allison, David Gill, Mrs. Gour-j there, too. And sorting out the meyenko, Mrs. J. J. H. Kerr,}sour apples and crabapples from Joan and Francis Coe, R. M. Ma-! a = |honey, A. Benson, C B. Johnson, ! ~~ Mrs. Johnson, L. G. Ryan, Mrs. | Ryan, H. G. McMasters, Mrs.' McMasters. Heron Arrives In Port j The power boat Heron, Captain Eugene Sweeting, of the Over- seas Transportation Company, ar- rived in port this morning from Miami with a load of freight for Key West. —of— TUSSAH SIL —and— Gauuas Canes in EASTMAN YA . Steamship Colorado, of* the Clyde-Mallory Lines, arrived in port yesterday afternoon, berthed at 3:45 and after discharging sail- ed at 7:30’o’clock for Tampa. The vessel brought about 100 tons of freight for Key West, j among which were several ship- Ping cases filled with furniture for the C. F. Bielman property at Duval and Caroline streets. pearance and delightful Match these suits with He—I wish you would quit driving from the back seat. She—I will when you quit | cooking from the sitting room table. . FoRD DEAL i MARCH USED CAR SPEC | F ; RDOR $425.00 | | ONLY 1936 FORD STATION WAGON A REAL BARGAIN Virgins Bruce -Franchot Tome - THE KING OF THEM ALL! - HASPEL SUITS The perfect formula for handsome ap- FREEMAN SHOES All styles and colors! ARONOVITZ Key West's Largest Store je nthe ate Na en LAT OC NA ee a eee alae Ne aa: