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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | COUNCIL PASSES (Continued from Page One) Sc lgiving a list of different a ie bus:nesses and amount of oc-/} } i FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1938. ‘MRS. DOBARGANES —— INSPECTION OF — CONCERT AT : BARRACKS MADE SOUTH BEACH cupational licenses to be charged | Mrs. Arthur Pastorini = | was read and ordered placed on} file. Arrange For Entertainmert Artangenents have been'‘com- pleted’ ‘for entertaining Goeffrey! O’Hara,'world famous - composer and musician, who will visit Key West Thursday. Mr. O’Hara will make his first appearance at the Key West High School assembly Thursday. Miss Smith has aranged a splendid program, as follows: Selection by Orchestra. Flag Salute — Vance Stirrup, e standard bearer, and color guards, @eorge Del Pino, Harry Bravo and Joe Henriquez. One verse of “Star Spangled Banner” by Assembly. Scripture Lesson. Stand and Repeat Prayer. “Hail to America”. “A Song of the Sea”. Introduction of Mr. O'Hara. Selection, Male Chorus and School, “Give A Man A Horse He Can Ride”, Directed by Mr. O'Hara. “Yo Ho! Kor the Roling Sea”. Tap Dance, Gerald: Pinder, ac- fompanied by John Pritchard on the piano. Talk by Geoffrey O'Hara. Selections by Mixed Glee Club, “Sing A While Longer” and “Dreaming Of My Old Home Sweet Home”. Orchestra. Andrew Elwood, president of the Glee Club, will announce “chapel program, which will be di- rected by Miss Edna B. Smith. Miss Smith, music instructor of Key West Junior-Senior High School, is in charge of arrange- ments and announces receipt of @ letter from Mr. O'Hara, in Lord’s {which he states: “T-am conting to} Key" West direct from similar ap- pearances at the Academy of Mu- sic Philadelphia; the University of Mefyland; Duke University at’ saruRDAY— Masquerade Ball, }DurlieYE C; ms Comer Se A ‘Augustine and Daytona, Fila. “When I leave Key West I am to be the speaker at the banquet of the Florida State Federation of Music Clubs, Hotel Miami Bilt- more, from whence I go direct to’ syujwnay— the City Club, Springfield, Mass.” Mr. O’Hara’s visit to Key West is being sponsored by the Key ment with the cooperation of the city’s leading civic bodies. The Key West Woman’s Club is rep- resented by Miss Haydn Illing- worth, chairman of the Fine Arts ' ~ypspay— Concert, P.M. South Beach. oO West High School Music Depart- yonNpDAY— Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. | mittee for redrafting. ‘ion et ay ville of her sister, Mrs. A. E Dol Thomas Bocheff, former police! Mrs. Dobarganes is survived by! pemeet who was dismissed from} ' Social Calendar | the force some time ago by Mayor | Of World Famous Composer pi5,,- j Albury, addressed the council and stated that he would like to have; 1,-Benefit of Commun-| ity Chest. Rotary Club. 8: -15 | he mayor give the council his P.M. High School Audi-} (the mayor’s) reasons for doing torium. away with his services. The i } ter. Benefit of has the right to hire or fire any Community Clinic and Bay-! member of the police force, and view Park Playground Equip-} lis not required to give any reason ment Fund. 10 P. M. Ha-| in the matter as this is one of his bana-Madrid Club. | prerogatives as the chief execu- oi tive of the city. An ordinance regulating the op- 4 ‘eration of bicycles over the streets jof Key West came up for discus- | sion, after which it was decided jto refer it to the ordinance com-/ Hospitality Band. 6:30 P. M. Fleming Street] An ordinance regulating the Methodist Church Parsonage.' operation of different businesses es | and fixing amount of licenses was | passed on its second and final Department. Ernest Yates is rep-| Stone Church Service Club Din-| reading. resenting the Rotary Club and is, chairman of the ticket sale. Working ‘with Mr. Yates on the! ticket committee:are Mary Cleare, | Casa Marina. Clara Yates.and Marjorie Frow, who attend. to the reserving of ryuRspAY— ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex.| An amended ordinance was Annual Ladies Night, Key West; passed on its initial reading mak- ing a,change in the old ordinance | frelatave_to-the payment of a por- x } Gon ot .the receipts of the Key } West, Gas Companiy ‘fo’ the city. Rotary Club. 7:45. P.) Mii seats between 2 and 3 p.m. Anita! Geoffrey O'Hara Night, the | It was shown that the city has not Berkowitz and Dorothy Mae Dun- gan do sdé‘‘after school hours.! Members of the various clubs and the Key West Police Department | are also cooperating to make the; event a great success. Mayor Willard M. Albury an- nounces that Thursday, March 24, will be proclaimed as Goeffrey O’Hara Day in honor of the vis- iting artist. Thursday, “Geoffrey O’Hara Night” will be observed at the High School auditorium. The pub- lic is invited to attend. Miss. Smith promises all who attend a real musical treat. Entertainment At Habana Madrid adrid Saturday Night ‘= Promptly at 11:30 ES aps to-Jner, color bearers: Frank Ma aera aaarae Inter-| Teddy Sabini, banjo and aps | Morrow evening, the national Floor Show—presenting songs and dances of the different nations, will open its highly en- tettaining program as the main feature of the Grand Masquerade be held at Habana-Mad- Proceeds of this ball to the Welfare Com- $2 ce the program in the or- der shown—are as follows: Se ie aber New Arthur Mulberg was elected Exalted Ruler of B. P. O. Elks No. jorine; Elizabeth { those desiring tal taken care of, according Marion Solano and Billy War-_ \Entertain At | Parsonage management. Rev. and Mrs. Shuler Peele en- tertained last evening in the par- Seventh Music, Hour of_ the | teeeived any,revenue in the niat-: Key West High School Music | ter singe, 1928, due, to the fact Department with Cooperation ' that the company. has not shown of the Key West Woman’s/a fair profit in its operations since Club and the Rotary Club. ithat time. The amended ordin- 8:15 P.M. High School Audi-:ance, however, calls for a pay- | mayor made no reply in the mat- i It was shown that the mayor! SON ARRIVES AT torium. Charch Group To |Hold Meeting — There will aap iee a very interesting |meeting of members of the Chil-; dren of Mary Sodality, held Sun- |day afternoon in the rectory of St.! Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic! _ church. ; It is earnestly requested that members of the organization at this meeting, . Willard Jerman and son-in-law, Marvin ‘Sylvester, who were in ea See ree me Sonera! of Mr. Jerman’s sister, Mrs. Sam Kémp, Teff 6¢er the highway this in ir Gade bemes| i ee ‘Wm. Vassie, machinist at the! department, left on the | bus this morning for Jack- attend the funeral a sister with whom enjoyed a vacation at vase ig left on = for Craig's on Raedis ce om tions 8 ete qi a i $ Tom Matchett, ‘conductor of local brokerage business, left ise bes Gite muaitfing tor 0 tos hem visit $o Missi. Mrs. S. W. ‘Lowe was a passen- 551 in a meeting yesterday in the sonage of Fleming Street Meth- | £¢T 0 the early bus going to Mi- Elks’ Home on Duval street. ©. Rodney Gwynn is the new Morris Holtsberg, Treasurer. C. N. Recio, Trustee. W. Warren Sawyer, Other appointive officers will | be selected by Exalted Ruler Ar-’ thur Mulberg at the first meeting in April, when he will officially take his seat. CARD OF THANKS * The family of the late Mildred Pratt of Miami and Key ‘ West wish to express their sintere’ thanks and deep appreciation to} ‘Phe’ Pritchard Punera! Home and! __@ny and all other friends who so potssucal "ree SORES Sas se : during the recent illness and ; i EXCURSION TO PORT TAMPA of their sister. _ SARAH RODRIGUEZ AND FAMILY. NELLIE P. RUSSELL AND FAMILY. marl8-itx Geo. Bancroft--Evelyn Venable RRACKETEERS IN EXILE —and— ° HANDY ANDY , 1c: Orches- Matinee: tra, 15-20c. 15-25¢ odist chutch, the oceasion being thei: ami enroute to Peoria, Ill, where posed ae aaa wa were: Misses Jennie Mae John-! son, Susan LaKin, Minnie| Knowles, Alice Jenks, Frances Cleora Roberts, Wilma Turner, | Lula Bond, agg cr been —— zuela, Marjorie Key, Neff, and Maudie a Messrs. Norman Lowe, Everett Perpall, Bob Evans, Howard Pin-' der, Malcolm Pinder, Franklin Malone, Anthony Knowles, Gil- | bert Lord and Clyde Hughes. ee i SPECIAL TOMORROW! |. TURKEY SANDWICHES } i | been visiting in Key West since last Tuesday, today said that she Inner este Thelma Cates, Ruth Cates,/ would leave tomorrow for her home in Miami. ‘Mothers! ests yor Sale atte don't experiment or take needless Effective Immediately and Expires Tuesday. March 22 ADULTS. Round Trip, First Class - CHILDREN, Round Trip, First Class —GOOD FOR TEN DAYS— THE PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL S. S. CO. For Information. Tickets and Reservations. Phone l4 j ment of two percent gross instead lof ten percent net, which has been {in effect since 1928. | A letter was read from Mayor ; Albury to Millard Gibson, sani- {tary inspector, relative to condi- {tions of many lots in Key West which are considered mosquito- j breeding places, with the request | that the inspector take some steps ,, jto have this condition remedied. After considerable discussion, it was decided to have the ordinance changed to the extent whereby the mayor may have all power necessary in having this law en- | forced. With the new. ordinance, {the mayor will instruct the sani- oe inspector to have these lots | cleaned up immediately, and if? the owners refuse to comply, they will be subject to a fine in the matter. The matter of having the streets! wet down was brought before the! meeting. It was shown that many complaints had been received }from visitors, and residents as well, in this matter. It was finally decided to make an effort to have a sprinkler go over the streets at certain periods during the dry spell in order to keep the dust down. Relief agencies have: spent | two sons, R.S. and A. M. Dobar-} | ganes of Jacksonville; one daugh- ter, Mrs. L. B. Trasher, of Lake | City; six grandchildren; two sis- ters, Miss Emma Curry and Mrs. Arthur Pastorini; three brothers, Rutledge S. and W. B. Curry of Key West and John D. of Tampa. Burial will be in Micanopy, Fla. LAMBERTS’ HOME: The Citizen is informed that an eight-pound boy was born to Mr. / and Mrs. Morris Lambert at Gor- gas Hospital, Balboa, Canal Zone, | on March 2. | ment. Mr. Lambert, R. M., was: sta:| It is understood that the cargo, | tioned at the Navy Yard here after loading, is to be shipped in| several years ago. the vessel to some port in Japan, | to be weed By the gevecatocet. “ENTERTAINMENT “aa e ber, 1935, and stored for sip | eo; The Power boat Powers, Cap-) POLO SHIRTS SUPERBA TIES and the new CHUBDA SUITS ‘by pertiay Ask to See Them simian CHAS. As; — genome ga Night, at sorts of ane be sere argh aah throughout the ties oie dance features, as well as Tango and Tap numbers, will make up; the headline acts. John Pritch-/| sre Orchesia wil turih al | KEY WEST FISH CO. musical numbers for the Floor Show and the dancing for pa- Foot of Elizabeth Street Wholesale and Retail Sour trons. Advertisement on page one gives details of admission. SLOPPY JOE'S The favorite Night Spot in town jumps into the limelight! again with another of their Free Dances tomorrow night. This means that there’s going to be all sorts of fun from early evening = * . 2 6 ee SEA:FOODS Joe’s Famous Bar. Surprises o' : al Mog fe pate ee FOR LENT thing at this “spot”—augment YELLOWTAIL —_ Ib. 1Se as always, by the masterful dance tunes of George Dean's Rhythm Boys for dancing featur-/ —FREE DELIVERY— |ed'all night long. See advertise-; [Ment on page one. $101,000,000 on airport building in five years, the WPA reports. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this oppor- tunity of expressing our heart- felt gratitude to the many friends who so kindly assisted us during the illness, and also after the death, of our dearly beloved iNora.. Also we wish to thank | those who contributed floral of- ferings and,:cars, for their kind- ness during..our time of trouble wil never. be forgotten hy us. SAMUEL ..0... 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