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PAGE SIX Social lendar Society ws. secccoscccccecescosesese, Informal Opening, Southern Chang For | ~ Cross Club. 7:30 P.M. Scot- e Plans tish Rite Hall. Ci t y Clab D. e Social Meeting; Junior Woman’s Owing to the change of orders; } | Club. 5:00 P.M. Public Li- } iven to the personnel of the U.S. | brary. Concert, Hospitality Band. 7:30 P.M. Bayview Park. . Somers and U. S. S Comorant, —O— there will be no dance sponsored | SUNDAY— by the Key West Country Club| Concert, Hospitality Band. 4:00- this coming Saturday in jonor ote P.-M- South-Beach. the officers af those ships. Oe However, the club announces @ op page one today, the holding: Weekly: Mecting Boys of their regular dance on that} ship Club. 630c— date, for members and friends. A Street Chusct good floor show has been plan- oe ned for this event and additional jersea entertainment will be featured. | SCE" THEY LEY €lub members may be contact-, TUUESDAY— ; ed for reservations to this danee. / Weekly Dinner of Stone Church It is hoped that the confusion’ Service Club. 6 P. M. Church arising from this announced Annex. change in plans will not mater-j| ‘ially effect the success of the seeceeseccesossesoosoooe dance on Saturday evening. P Macquerade Ball | @eSsSqseeossoocsoosooape To Be Held March 19 Mrs. Wm. G. Sullivan and ‘three children, Jo Ann, Jack and under | Shirley Lou, who were visiting Ball | £0F Several weeks with Mrs. Sulli- van’s mother, Mrs. Joseph Lowe, and other relatvies, left over the Preparations are now way for a grand Masquerade to be given Saturday evening, March 19th for the benefit of the Welfare Community Clinic and Recreation Playground Equip- ment fund at the *Habana-Mad- rid Club. j home in Miami. Co ‘ Captain James Adams, who had The biggest floor show ever | been spetidinig some time in Key presented in Key West is being | West With'Mrs. Adams, left : this plarined under the direction of |™0Fning on the bus for Miami. Belle and Pepito De Poo. Many pee ee new performers will be added to/ L- Seat the regular floor show personne! who was visiting in Key West for at the club. three weeks and was the guest of Reservations should be made Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sawyer, left early for this gala night—to avoid |0m the bus this morning for Mi- disappointment. Good tables are ami and will there entrain for her available now. To the first hun- home city. dred persons making reserva- ae tions, a genuine pair of maracas. Mrs. George R. Mohr, who had will be given free. Serpentine and been visiting for one week in other favors will be distributed Key West and was the guest of, acquainted with the . case and “umes are especially in order. on the bus this morning for her Gekeler, who were visiting for Miss Susan LaKin was elected Rey. and Mrs. J. C. Gekeler, left Cther officers elected are; —— vice Earl De Noon, of the Ameri- vice it. from Miami, and was met by L. Miss Louisa Delancy, recording ‘station. Mrs. L .T. Bragassa, Miss Nel- (Continaed from Page One) SERVICE SUNDAY knew that the need of assistance Oscar Pita’s application, on during the floor show to add to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. the carnival spirit planned. Cos- and Mrs. Milton Henriquez, left home in Columbus, O. Susan LaKin _ Dr. H. S. Gekeler and Mrs. Heads Club two weeks as the guest of the doctor’s brother and sister-in-law, president of the Junior Woman's over the highway, by bus, this afternoon at the Public Library. in Cleveland, O. Miss Zenia Hoff, first it. lean Society Testing Materials, Miss Louise Ketchum, second arrived on the morning plane Miss Anita Berkowitz, cor-'M. Pierce, who is in charge of responding secretary. |the testing racks at the naval secretary. ———— Mrs. Arthur Sheppard, Jt. COMMISSIONERS Miss-Solita Cobo, auditor. HOLD MEETING lie Louise Russell, directors. : : that further investigation into the SPECIAL TOURIST msing'sctnte dene coat The First Baptist Church of bond of $500, for the office of no- this city will conduct a service] tary public, was read and approv- | MONDAN5¢° B3)c0u8 tye: Gere n2ee sParsemage-o.; : r Meeting, MustealGuijd:.8-2.M_,Pepito, famous’ dancer and his high this morning for the}0f “hotj music, tts = Fa: oF Boor a4 Mrs. L. C. Schuldt, of Chicago, | was great. | Habana-Madrid An evening of romance amid sheltering palms with dancing at it’s best, to the sweet swing and | hot music of the Habana-Madrid Club orchestra; presenting a floor | show of the finest quality—that is the offering of Key West's | leading night club. 4 the sbow in the following man- * nerLeslie Lyle, “a new voice ldistovery of the club; Marigold Fer and: Opal, lovely dancers; John Bennett, romantic Cuban tenor; | winsome partner, Juanita; Frank {Sabini, stage and screen star; Billy Armond, and his “Bath Tub” romance. - Raul’s Club Something new by way of night entertainment is being arranged on Roosevelt boulevard for Sat- urday night in the form of a big Floor Show in connection with | the weekly dance featured there. The special Floor Show will in- clude the Rhumba Dancing and other numbers including the Tango and Tap dancing John Pritchard’s popular orchestra will hold forth with his usual brand especially arrang- show and dancing numbers. |} A la crowd is planning to attend. reservations should be ‘made early. Details are included in: thé Gd on page one. i too 7 Pena’s Garden Tonight— another big night at 'Pena’s Garden of Roses. Jimmy } Loss’ orchestra and their “music that pleases” will again be at the head of things musical—at this | weekly Thursday Night Dance. Details of admission are includ- ‘ed in the advertisement on page j one of this issue. ISLAND IN ; : ' ' _ } } i | | 1 t ; : i Lanything definite is done. Chair-| man Bervaldi said that he wasi this coming Sunday night which | al of the board given. ' will be dedicated to all the tour-- Communication from Miss Teen ists'in the city. z Williams, as liquidator of the «A special program will be an-. FERA, which recently suspended » mounced later in these columns. operations, showed that Every tourist is invited, regard- tions had been completed for the, , Jess of denomination or creed or month of February, stipulated de- ho creed, the pastor announced. i i collec- | bi ductio#'iad been made and a! Tourists will be ishown in this balance bf'$101.90 remained for | service how the ‘people of Key which a check was enclosed. H ‘West appreciate their visits and’ It ‘wis’ ordered that, as usual, stay in this city, states the pas- | the check be handed over to Rev.! J. C. Gekeler, as treasurer of the! tor. Clinic committee. Old age assistance was received by 26,639 Florida resi- Survey of employment problem dents on February | of this year. of older workers begun by con- ference with Secretary Perkins. SHOP IN TOWN “FIRST DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | Gulf End of Duval Street TO BE HELD MAY 3. 1338 . MONROE... THEATER = os Wine, Women and Horses For County Commissioner sexwani aieo ‘eiaiitte eg aR . We Orches- | Matinee: WM. H. MONSALVATGE tra, 15-20q, Night. 15-2S¢ i For State Legislature T. S. CARO Dedicated To TOURISTS :30 P.M. I} being See GROCERY and MEAT DEPARTMENT 801 Simonton Street eeccescccces ' Atte 'e are living in The (Ld, POPPI IPP PP PL LLL LL La IN : Everybody’s going to be in at- ! tendance at this dance so it | PIPAPPPLLLP SLL OO World of Tomorrow. It’s great far Key West will go no one knows A your in life when than Reliable Jeweler THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | COUNCIL PASSES ground floor. Retail stores and (Continued from Page One) sales rooms. Professional, finan- from the side and rear lot lines,/cial and commercial offices, an additional distance of one foot | banks, restaurants and similar horizontally for each additional| uses. Manufacturing incidental ten feet in height of building | and accessory to preparation of Side yard of corner lot abutting| articles sold at retail on premises street not less than 10 feet. No/| if not occupying 25 percent of accessory buildings within 2% | floor space. Buildings of civic as- feet of rear or side lot lines, ex-|Sembly. Gasoline filling stations, cept that.a garage apartment| which must have approval of must not be nearer than five feet | Zoning Board. Theatres and mo- of rear or side lot lines. Acces-| tion picture houses. sory buildings not to occupy more} Community garage set back at than 25 percent of rear yard. least 50 feet from nearest street. Business “A” District Area of any one floor of residen- Apartment house, hotel or hotels, provided ground low ee teait sand of St east feet required, but which may 900-YEAR OLD CORN overhung with a balcony or Washington—Kernels of corn! taken from an underground bur-| be supported by columns, except ial vault containing the mumi-|2t the supporting wall. Rear fied bodies of Peruvian Indians|¥ardof 15 feet. Any building buried an estimated 900 years ago| above 50 feet high shall be set will be planted this spring by} Major A. B. McMullen, chief of | the airport section of the Bureau 1 height. Building above 50 feet in of Air Commerce. Major McMul-|, —- 4 len accidentally found the vault | peigt Berger tease es aes last September east of Lima, | ditional one-foot horizontal set- Peru. back for each ten feet of height beyond 50 feet. No more than |50 percent of rear yard shall be occupied by accessory buildings and no accessory building shall be EXTEND STAY Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moll, of La Crosse, Wisconsin, were arriv-) is; "i als in Key West six weeks "agoj=> m2 feet of rear Jot line. for the purpose of !sbenditig -ivs)< ‘Any building or use permitted weekend, arb SE in of it¥ \inj Business “A” District. Apart- and are Be bop | ment and -multiple family dwel- eral weeks lone, a hips Hotels having 21 or more Is rooms. Publ should behoove thos desiring-re- thdnutectaring wines: nei" pee oa , servations, to get then rae igg more than ground floor area tertaining features are plahned. | of a building. Funeral parlors and The Whole Town is ' Talking About . . . OUR DRESSES Huge stocks Of all kinds ot | dresses—HOPE» REED, JUNE j ARDEN and other hands. t Pri " coe SOR ——— CHAS. ——— |ARONOVITZ' i j Key Weest’s Largest Store iv | | | x ntion life has taught fine body. good health. clean profession better than the than monev. You cant you leave this world—so weelth . . . the rich travel I have found thet here Phone 465 JA ttttitttttttttittitttiséh Leccerr & Breas Tosacco Con ‘wr THURSDAY, MARCH 16, ltertainment buildings. Store and | percent of jot area. Front side Chief sanitary ect sible Business “A” uses, except ! mortuaries. Amusement and en-| Building area not to exceed 50) Mayor Willard M Abe marine warehouses. Boat slips, | and rear yard regulations of Resi- © Roberts. for investigatam, docks and marine railways. Build- eee District. Not more ail a ings are not beyond 60 percent of 50 percent of rear yard to be ack Lamb hit ates Set back of buildings or | Nera! 87 -eccemmny buildings. Fisherman, was 2 Awan x Sicmt sled a aie tteck te.ceanige Complaint ‘of a citizen that he this week showing local ed, which ‘may be overhung by a was being charged for the size of how an expert uses @ balcony or projecting shelter with no supporting columns other than at wall Dwellings shall conform to side yard regulations of Resi- with depth.of 15 feet. Where height of building is over 50 feet, THE QUALITY GROCERY j Seis Of eae ead shall be STORE OF KET“WEST by which the height exeeeds 50 feet. Not more than 50 percent of rels taken out was referred to studying ishing methods. f rear yard shall : be occupied by ac- cessory buildings. Height of no! building shall exceed 150 feet. Industrial “A” District Any manufactory occupying one or more floors of a building except any trade, business or in- dustry that is noxious or offen-} sive by reason of the emission of odor, dust, vapor, smoke, gas, noise or vibration unless approved by Zoning Board. Any building or-use of Residence “C” District. | Di Active } For SCALP ITCH active ‘The combining of several medicines make Imperia! Lotion amazingly effective in sooth- ‘ that’s the watchword for Chesterfield tobaccos Here’s the reason so many smokers like Chesterfields . . . Thousands of casks of mild ripe Chesterfield tobacco are kept in stor- age all the time—cvery pound of # aged 2 years or more to give Chest- _Chesterfield- ——s his cesspool and not by the bar- rod. He has spent his entire hb bb ddd titebtihdbededed