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Associated Press Day Wire Service For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LIX. No. 66. Director. Of Federal. Art Projects In, Florida To Mrs. Fuller To Be Heard WILL DOUGHTRY Relative To Permanent | ADDRESSES KEY Eatabiohmest Of Act! WEST ROTARIANS Center In Key West ,MANY OTHER ACTIVITIES Tomorrow evening, 8 o'clock. in | CARRIED ON AT REGULAR the rooms of the Chamber of} LUNCHEON GIVEN YESTER- Commerce. Mrs. Eve Alsman Ful-| pay ler. director of Federal Art Proj- | — ects in Florida, will address spon-| Giving a sfiort talk on industry, Soring groups and individuals, in a vocational program, William relative permanent estab- | ly ies craft work done by the women at lishment of an art center in Key! the WPA Sewing Room and ex- West. | pressed a hope that such work ‘ ‘would not cease in Key West Mrs. Fuller has had this matter hen federal backing is with- under consideration for some) grawn, at the Rotary Club lunch- time, has studied it from every eon yesterday in St Paul’s angle, and will arrive in Key|Church Annex. President Charles Tavior presided. This native craft work consists | Been rostronep unr. ABOUT KEY WEST|«: Che Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1938. OF JR. COMMERCE © Sold At Municipal Dock | BODY DEFERRED) PREPARING STORY || == SESSION WHICH WAS SCHED- morning numbered 127) of wool, 66 bunches of} | guep ron TONIGHT HAS EXPRESS e ic me In Work At Army. Barracks a | First dinner meeting of the} | VISITING IN CITY) ... x. |of Commerce, scheduled for to- oi bunches, which brought! se recent $25,000 appropriation |night, has been postponed until i fe aenen for a WPA project in the Army Friday, March 25, Earl Adams,/ eq Frutkoff, writer and photo-| luctive of any startling Barracks and reservations, Major} Council at its regular gaits Sage _ | Stapher for the New York Post. | bids, as the offerings were few|MacMullen said today. Sixty| ‘meeting last night ordered that a e dinner next | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | and of just ordinary texture. The! men are now employed on the} Dr. Julian Robinson. consul | week in the Stone Church Annex, | ars. Leo Frutkoff, who have been /entite sale of the 66° bunches! project, and it is the intention of] general from the United States to| 7" © She Mesie of *wentr- and an excellent program has | some time. in, Key .West, express | ing $16 for ne bigeet FE | senda MacMullen to put more Roumania, is visiting in town |five percent of « month's selary been arranged for the entertain-| themselves as being. delighted! | For the offerings which were} mem: on- as soon as material to|with his cousin, Mrs Morris for employes Be°made. ‘This ac- ment of members. Regular, busi-| with their wisite j i ; course of the dinner. Following : Soe ‘ | | the dinner it is expected that the #ecompletion: of,;am~21 ,roup will engage in shuffleboard ; the city and its: activities= and} . competition: on the. courts in thet sends: bats aiiisatieainetinte of | 3 Pe smatients ent d The Junior Chamber, formed a| «; Tomasi the cles, few weeks ago, has already shown - are itself an active organization, hav-| The story of sponges, their | inher | ing placed several important proj- | gathering and preparing for mar- in by the time the market is ready ‘Many Other Matters Are Taken Up During Reg- cescsecces |* Previous meeting was taken {up last night and passed on its “second reading, with the ides of Major MacMullen said, and al- | though it is seemingly in such! : i i wie rit A Building Committee has right to accept or reject any all bids. By Order of the City Council. | mari8-It Born on St. Patricks’e Day to! Mr. and Mrs. Willie O. Hall, an eight-pound girl. The baby was named Patricia Ann. Mother and daughter are both | doing nicely at their residence, 1122 Watson street. ; FREE EXHIBITION § A new showirig Sot Arts dah) Crafts by locdl “and visitiig Q artists of the— e <€ KEY WEST ART ASSOCIA will be displayed ai the Federat %y Ne Art Center, entrance to the ntrance to BEGINNING MARCH 21ST You Are Cordially Welcome HOUSE BARGAINS SEE FRED DION 124 Duval St. 512 Southard St. \) the Building «Committee of the- I rs.) | City Council ofthe City of Key Kemp as administratrix was is” saci West, Florida, up to-and includ-isued out of the court of Probaté ? Phoenix iturday, . ects on its activity list. Among) ket, in the rough state, he will! for opening, with catches being these are the cleaning of Rest|secure at the sponge sale on | prepared for display. Beach, the securing of finger piers | the Municipal Dock, after which, 2 IE ES ;for the Garrison Bight and the|his material gathered, he will! pe that it might be proposai to piace historic markers | leave for New York. / ‘OW CASE 3 should be bui jin various sections of the city. | The material which he has se- would not be the The Junior outfit welcomes new cured in Key West and which will! IS DEFERRED . i i additions to its ranks, President} be a comprehensive study of the} | oul by . Adams states, and wishes all/various activities in the city,/ wanting to become members to! shown in words and photographs, | iti signify their intention of joining | will appear in the Post and also| WAS CALLED THIS MORNING i to himself or other officials of the | the Philadelphia Enquirer. | | FOR HEARING IN CRIM- organization. } ae = COURT | Postponement of the dinner| ; TIAL + forts to stretch the was announced as a to| TEMPERATURES Fe or ee the Rotary Club and its “Minstrel | : Curtis Darrow, colored, was ar- Show”, which will take place to-| = be | Taigned in Criminal Court this night. | Lowest | Highest | morning -before Judge William’ last nightilast 24 hours | V_ Albury, on a charge of enter- See \ing without breaking with intent } sommit a felony, and a [ | Major Paul W: Rutledge, U.S.A., | Charleston ,C:A.C., will arrive this afternoon |Chicago — et i! a | He will be accompanied by | Duluth | Lieitenant Colonel F. L. Hoskins, Eastport |U.S.A, insrtuctor of the Coast |El Paso — Artillery, Florida National Guard. |G@lveston f ; i f i aigee itt [iu | Mrs. Louisa Lillian Kemp has ;Miami been appointed administratrix of Mpis-St. P. {the estate of the late Walter J.|/Nashville Kemp, her husband. The bond New Orleans. |New York Mrs: | Oktaorga Ci a4 0 J { aBSuReteeesasesels 84 4 36 3s - 82 46 72 52 76 7 46 80 30 32 80 -“ 66 38 68 70 7 88 7 66 46 82 58 50 B 4h 38. 2 32 J March: 19, 1938, at Judge Raymond Lord)" °°") Pittsburgh 38 M., tojdfurnish the City! - Li SU Lduigesesstdecee* 68 (1) Automatic Pump. LAST MASQUERADE BALL - Mari —al— HABANA-MADRID CLUB 72™P3 ‘Tomorrow WALLACE PINDER. Admission $1.00 FINEST PUERTO RICAN RUM (89% Proof) IMPORTED BY: NATIONAL DISTILLERY, INC. 120 BROADWAY NEW YORK, WN. Y. 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