The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 19, 1938, Page 6

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SOCTAL or ACTIVITIES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Program Rendered Social Calendar SATURDAY— Masquerade Ball, Benefit ot! Community Clinic and Bay- view Park Playground Equip- ment Fund. 10 P.M. Ha- bana-Madrid Club. a2 SUNDAY. Grand Masquerade Ball At - Habana-Madrid Club Tonight Final arrangements for the. 2" the “Bel Mir Bist Du Schoen,” by! Grand Masquerade Balivand in- Pee Wee Arena and Joe Torano;| ternational Floor Show Kave beer and guitar; Big Apple, rendered by seven couples. Spain, Mala- made for the Habana- Madtid guona by Beatrice Moreno; Danza Club tonight and programs, now De Sevilla, Maria Farto and Ce- in circulation, tell of a huge pag- lina Betancourt. Austria, Vien- eant of nations in the entertain-; nese Waltz, Belle DePoo and ment on the floor to be featured. Pepito. Mexico, Alla en el Rancho The proceeds of this affair will}Grande, Eva B. Warner and Joe be turned over to the Welfare! Torano. France, Apache Dance, Community Clinic and Recrea- Froncis and Renee. tional Park Equipment and is! Following the intermission the sponsored by Dr. Julio DePoo and | Floor Show features Turkey, Har- Eva B. Warner. Two orchestras; em Dance, Dixie Kay. Argentine, will be on hand; Frank Sabini’s' Tango, Belle DePoo and Pepito. orehestra and the Cuban Sexteto. | Italy, “Neapolitan”, Eva B. War- Beatrice Moreno is in charge of ner with Cecil Carbonell and his music and the incomparable Billy | violin. Hungary, Gypsy Fantasy, Armond is Master of Ceremonies. Belle DePoo assisted by Maria Color bearers, in introducing | Farto, Barbara Guerra, Mae the Floor Show at 11:30 p. m, | Henriquez and Lydia Garcia. Ire-| are Marion’ Solano and Billy|land, Irish Jig, Dixie Kay and Warner, Fofi6wing comes the dif- | Opal. Cuba, “La Conga”, Juanita ferent nations’on parade—U. S.j|and Pepito and chorus. Grand A, Banjo and Banjorine Melody ; Finale-will present the entire by Frank :<and Teddy Sabini;; company in the March of the song byElizabeth Gartenmayer; boot Rotary’ 's Chain Gang Minstrel Uproarious Event Last Night Key West Rotary Club’s “Chain { was a brilliant success last night Gang Minstrel”, under the direc- at the High School Auditorium. tion of Emil Sweeting, well’ It was given as a benefit for the ‘jokes fast and furious in Announcement Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Will Lewis an-; nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Thelma Atwell,’ to Clarence Ward. of Arlington, Ga. Mr. Ward is a radio operator at the local Naval Radio Station. | Colitis, Robert Daniels, plastered | the ticklish spots. H Other comic spots were the scene in which a Key West fish-| erman, Eddie Strunk, talks over the situation with a Stranger, j Robert Daniels, and come to no definite conclusion about any-! thing and Professor I Fakum (Ralph Boyden) acts with assist- ‘ants Bill Fripp and Ed Fechtel, and the delicate Flower Boys,’ Bill Bates, Bill Demeritt, Joe | Cleare, and Benjamin Sawyer. A seance, in which a hypno- tized person actually floated away through the aiz; featured Mad: Olga, ‘Claivaymt cRive oWerner: The Dedr Biffle :°W'tie, :sJallian Nash; and The Departed _ “ARPYy "| "Usband,_Charles Falk. mrs by weetin, Steve Douglas were well re- or A program of music with solo- ists Miss Christine Calico, Ralph Boyden, Gerald Saunders, N. B. Shannahan, Joe Lopez, Ernest Yates, Sam Goldsmith and Victor Larsen, was well done. Miss Edna SIrk Biriiand: Mrs. James Som as a director in the city, ATTEND i The i NINETY - FIFTH | ANNIVERSARY First Baplist Church |= —SUNDAY— You Will Enjoy These Services MITEL IIID FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP 11 A. M. Hear The Rev. Sam_ Scott. 7:30 P. M, K. Vliet. Hear Dr. C. Sas ts2asess MOLTSBERG’ S 2piece DRESSES. regular ged and $6.95. Monday or Tal 3.2 Snow-White Child r DRESSES. sizes 3 to a il | oh 5822 be Be SPECIAL MONDAY MORNING SALE 10-doren Rayon Silk | Eva was attempted by Joe Cleare., Community Chest. Emith directed the Key West Uproarious indeed was the film- High Schol Orchestra in the num- ing of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” in bers. Mrs. Anne Livingston ac- which movie recordings of the companied Miss Calico. A violin well-worn play was attempted ; solo by Gerald Saunders also fea- with panicky results. Johnnie Es- ; ‘tured the musical section of the perdy as Levi Shutzun had the program. audience in the aisles with his. Others in the technical crew saunter Ome: were Make-up, Misses Lois Wil- ders was the vicious, cold blood- liams, Ida Engle; Electrician, jimon Legree, who instead of ‘Clarence Thompson; Curtain, Hol- vtaeey a Barger with - his lon Bervaldi; Stage Properties, only. put them Shuler Peele; Tickets, Ned Mc- were Wea te wari Carthy. ne fats @ frantic chase by | Condert, Hospitality Band. 4 P. M.. South Beach. ae | MONDAY— Boys Fellowship Club -Dinner. 6:30 P. M. Fieming Street Methodist Church Parsonage. —=0— TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Din- ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. Annual Ladies Night, Key West Rotary Club. 7:45 P. M. Casa Marina. aie THURSDAY— Geoffrey O'Hara Night, the Seventh Music Hour of the Key West High School Music Department with Cooperation of the Key West Woman’s Club and the Rotary Club. 8:15 P.M. High School Audi- torium. Mr. And Mrs. James Velasco Here Velasco ‘beid a, sitprise Visit-to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W-° Pérez of 923 SerKinary § St. this week. Wit iem was their’ young daughter, Sylvia Anne. They will Sunday morning and will then return to Birming- ham, Alabama. Mrs. Charles Gavilan Visits Caros remain until Mrs. Charles Gavilan paid a surprise visit to Judge and Mrs. T. S. Caro. With her was her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Gavilan, also her young daughter, Norma. The party will remain until Sunday morning! and will then return to West Palm Beach, where Mrs. Gavilan will join her husband. the bloodhounds, which was rath- | CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Topsy, while the quintessence of | angelic innocence and daintiness | which is the character of Little! Canty The Best In Each | Other characters were Red, Ev-! jerett Russell; Uncle Tom, Ernest | | Yates; and “Aunt Chloe, feel Curry.. A very pretty . Rotary Wheel | was formed and sung by Misses | Nellie Louise - Russell, Susan La- | Kin, Alce Curry, Lelanette Rob- | erts, Virginia Thompson, Dorothy “Betancourt, and Mrs. Katy Pat- terson, as @ concluding number. | Another highlight in the even- ing was the County Jail where! such familiar characters as Karl Thompson, Gerald Saunders; Le-/ roy Torres, Ralph Boyden; Ber-! nard Waite, N. B. Shannahan;/ Ivan Elwood, Eddie Strunk; Flon- | ey Pellicier, Everett Russell; Al- berto Camero, Joe Lopez; Joe Kemp, Gerald. Pinder; Big! Louise, Samuel Goldsmith; Smoky Joe, Jexy Trevor, were well satirized in free and open jest-! ing. Blackface prinsoners Johnnie sperdy, Victor Larsen, - Bill) fluffy at _ $1.25 to $1.98 Silk Crepe and Taffeta Dresses at $1.25. $1.98 and $2.98 | Pleated Georgette Dress- | Fripp, Bill Bates, Bill Demeritt. Ernest Yates, Charles Taylor, Joe Daniels, and Professor Perrywin-i jtie Ed Fechatel, and Doctor of At Lowest Prices Easter Outfits For The Entire Family. We And Every Department Another shipment of Dressy PASTEL DRESSES at $1.38. SHOES Tarsal Tred—Airstep _ Need we say more? — SITITTIOTTTOOOOOTOT ETT EE KEY WEST'S MOST MODERN STORE Invites you to help yourself to a leading position in the coming Easter Parade. Our stocks of the very latest styles in all clothing are com- - See our beautiful new spring dresses and shoes. Be Fashion- plete. . . able—Shop at APPELROUTH’S. FIRST SHOWING HERE! New PHAROS FLATS SHOES for Ladies | and Misses. And a beautiful line of PAISLEY SANDALS and other SHOES | for EASTER for Ladies, Misses $1.95 and Children. Prices up from Spring Shades in New HOSIERY to match | your ensembles. to 44—at only DRESSES . Exclusive Agency For 1 i} Our Cotton new shipment of SIL K Announcing—a DRESSES. APPELROUTH’ Samples of these sheets and ing over One Hundred Ten (110) complete Four Years wear in i household Free from sizing or filling. SPECIAL—75 New shipment — CHILDREN'S EASTER - Snow White o- MALLINSON SILKS CERTIFIED FOUR-YEAR SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES pill.w cases have been laundry tested. includ- EQUIP YOUR RENTED ROOMS WITH THESE HIGH QUALITY SHEETS Cbebebehdbh ddbddddititidgdidkitrtdaidtitktzdedédéddz oor | aeaaid. Dresses, late is ed batiste printed a SLs - Dotted Swiss . . . Organdies - Ask to see them! Goods Department invites nets and open materials THE STORE OF FASHION WOO Oa IIa aaa a, SATURDAY, MARCH 19. 1988 | Reo. And Mrs. Peele To Have Guests Rev. snd Mes Shuier Peske have as their guest for aes eee te \“# Hospital An interesting and highly en- tertaining program was present-| ee ed at the Marine hospital Thurs-| o¢ Brooksville, Fla, who is |day afternoon, when Mrs. Anne|mer pastor of Fleming Street} Livingston and Miss Christine | Methodist church, and this is his | | Calico presented a selection of | first visit in several years. Rev. Scott is not actively serv- IPIPCCCCCOL CLL LLL EOE | ’ ing as pastor, as he has passed his| 92nd birthday, but is very active) followed by a selection by har-|occupy the pulpit at Fleming) monica pupils of the Harris andj |Street church Sunday morning. Division street schools, and the} girls scouts. These students and lie scouts have all been taught by | P= Mrs. Livingston and Miss Calico, ' and play by note. [and thanked the specialists and eir group for their entertain-| Miss Calico was heard in two’ solos, Maria Nena and Lindy! ™ent and & hearty invitation for | Lou. MONKOE THEATER | Community singing, in which! the patients joined, was led by j Joan Crawford--Franchot Tone |! THE BRIDE WORE RED || —also— i Miss Calico with Mrs. Livingston accompanying. Key West—March of Time |) Matinee: 10c: Orches- j About 15 children and five! adults took part in the program. Balcony. tra, 15-20c: Night. 15-25c 10c: Orches- Approximately 20 spectators and tra, 5-280 Hoke 15-25 tb angourieenti eatin @aneteants Be Prepared For the L. #. SACKS Now at La Concha Hotel — Room 324 THE MAXWELL CO., Inc. MIAMI, FLORIDA | CO LLALALAAALALALAS ALLL SL | —— | NATHESOF AL KN of all kinds. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY FOUR—MEN'’S BEAUTIFUL Gold-filled WRIST WATCHES—shock ~ “proof works. luminous dial Regular. price $15.00. Guaranteed—Two Years community singers were present. At the close of the program the S, Inc. QuALiWy_ — Coen eee oe « SEDTEDTETTER TOT OE TORRE EE EEO E ETO & ONLY FIVE—LADIES’ Gold-filied WRIST WATCHE! natural, gold-filled case and fine movement. $10.00 Regular price $15.00. Saturday only—cash SEE THESE SPECIALS ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS Other watches $5.00 down and balance $1.00 a week—buys any watch. Your credit is good in our slore—you can pey for your watch es you wear it. Pollock’s—Reliable Jeweler rs “‘..-he has our best interest. ¥ at heart; our candidate was born in Key West.”’ —MR. FILER’S LOCAL COMMITTEE VOTE FOR HENRY H. TTLER el - FP OR CONGRESS Pater Fourth Congressional District SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 3, 1938 Fresh Water Supply 2. Re-opening of Naval Station 3. Full complement at the barracks Henry Filer’s Fine-Point Program For Key. West . Every Effort Possible Is Pledged Towards 16" Fulfillsent ithe HON2E 4 Combbcon of OnE Sip"? over F.E.C. right-cl-way from Big Pine Key To Key West 5. Completion of Inland Water Reute—on from Bahia Honda Cahn hdh hhh ddd de ddd di Adi ddiddidddddaddaddadadadadididh

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