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“PAGE SIX “Girl Shy”? Successful Play To: °*: Soeia __THE Kl KEY WEST CITIZEN PAPY CHOSEN TO REPRESENT | TRAINING UNIT. WILL ACT IN THIS COUNTY AS REPRESENTATIVE IN |5,STATE CIVILIAN AIDE TO eorcccccccccccccscccocecs| AT THE CITIZEN COOKINGSCHOOL PALACE THEATRE—April 27-28-29 Ceccccocernacacscecsocooseocoosecosesesoneseeeesess years ago. The Indian had ex- THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938. TAKES HANDS WITH HIM Denver.—When Daniel Taylor, 101-year-old Indian fighter, died his family placed a package in the ‘coffin with him. In the package | were the bones of his right fore- arm, amputed after an accident 56 pressed the desire to “take both of my hands to the other world.” MANAGER —SENIOR CLASS PLAY— “GIRL Sas” 3-ACT COMEDY—to be staged FRL, APRIL 29th, 8:15 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM By special arrangement with the DRAMATIC PUB. CO. of Chicago Tickets May Be Reserved at GARDNER'S PHARMACY Daily From 10 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. WANTED 0 | HURSBAY= Mettfhig bt Patrivtie Daughters ; of America. “8°P. ‘Mp*'P.O.S. : A PERMANENT INCOME NATIONAL FIRM. highly rated, extending successful branch system, wants reliable man or woman as manager. Permanent connection, big future. No selling or experience Be Given B y High S High School April 29, Sarah| 33¢ | “Girl Shy”, by Katharine Kav- saa Casolinn, Tom’s aunt, 2B C. Papy has “been notified anaugh, is the clever three-act comedy which the Class of °38 will. produce in the High School Auditorium on April 29. A record audience is anticipat- ed as this play has met with marked success wherever it has been presented. Time of the play is the present, graduation time. The place is the living room in the bachelor apart- ment of Tom and Oke in a college town. Characters and cast are: Tom Arsdale, who is girl shy, Frank Johnson. aot Stimson, who isn’t, Paul Ann Birs. Anthony Asdale, Tom’s father, George del Pino. Sylvia Webster, Tom’s pet aversion, Mary Fay McClanna- han. Dean Marlow, dean of the col- lege, Vance Stirrup. Peaches Carter, Oke’s present weakness, Madge Sands. Asma, a colored “wash lady”, | Betty Rae Russell. Birdie La Verne, a movie as- pirant, Lucette de Barritt. Barbara Sanford, Babs, herself, Dorothy Mae Dungan. Alfred Tennyson Murgatoyd, the college poet, Andrew Elwood. _ Chuck Mango, Birdie’s late af- eenet Joe Soldano. IDE A is Gr GriffinsHost-Tame. Frierds:At Birthday.Party ot HD athndoew Griffin entertain ed many of-his little friends with a-party.on Tuesday afternoon at the home, No. 10 Lowe’s Lane, celebrating his fifth birthday an- niversary. “Yn the games played, Yvonne ones and Leo Stanley won priz- %s. Little baskets were given eae¢h-child as favors. Ice cream, ‘cake and candy were served the jnany guests. Little John receiv- Seomany nice gifts on the occa- = ices present were: “Rose Marie Shannahan, Sharon Sharinahan, Sylvia Louise Wil- liams, Faye Bervaldi, Betty Rus- sell; Yvonne Lones, Patsy Lewin, Mary-Louise Knowles, Bobbie Ann Albury, Sara Bertha Lowe, Bobbie Mae Buckley, June Grif- fin. Sally Ann Goss, Winnie Rose Cruz, Lorraine Nottage, Estelle Albury, Dollie Knowles, Mary. Ellen Kelly, Katherine Saunders, ' Cebedoercvocceccce ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 e 1... Egypt. 2>° Hydrometer. 3, Off the southeast Asia. 4. George Washington. 5. Bros. 6. 2He can only pardon persons ss-who have been convicted .aof crimes under federal ~besdaws, a GRuayara Kipling. 8. "Detroit and Chicago. 9. -¥ellow, blue and red. 10. camels. Dice MRR LASSER AACS ‘Pecakdout of. Americ Osteo¥ pathicgroup urges members té lead way to medical and coast of ‘rej ble pli rt Se eae ; ‘Clarice Fine, Norman Stanley,’ Albert: Teal, Jr. Leo Stanley, Conway Kelly, James William Baker, Jimmie Butler, Alfred Knowles, Jr., Louie Cruz, Eddie Saunders. Joe Curry, Freddie Curry, Billy Bruns, Melvin Lumbloom, Jerry Lumbloom, Robert Luther Muse, Billy Russell, Ronald Woodbury, Billy Osterhoudt, Jackie Knowles, Howard Pierce, Carlton Pinder, Maynard Daniels, Clinton War- ren, Jr., Billy Knowles. | Mesdames Charles F. Albury, N. B. Shannahan, Mary Griffin, Gordon Williams, Lyle Lewin, Cleveland Knowles, Louis Pierce, John Knowles, Ronald Woodbury, C. B. Wilson, Rado Cash, C. Gal- lagher, G. H. Gibson, Luther Muse, Emile Lumbloom, Arthur Curry, Mrs. Sally Roberts, Mrs. L. Cruz, Alfred Knowles, Charles Baker, C.. Warren, Tom Kelly, Mispha Bruns, Albert Pinder. Misses Florence’ Russell, Ruth Osterhoudt, Dorothy Hardin. . Eastern Star Lodge To Celebrate Large delegation of Eastern Stars from Florida mainland are expected to arrive in this city to- day to participate in celebration of the 13th anniversary of con- , stitution sponsored by Fern Chap- ter No. 21. Splendid program has been ar- ranged for this affair to take place in Scottish Rite Hall, cor- jner Eaton and Simonton streets, this evening at 8 o'clock New drug relieving angina pain and hormone deficiency clue to \cirrhosis reported to biologists. INO NAME LODGE} No Name Key t Directly on Sand Beach j Fishing and Charter Boats itc: Cottages and Restaurant | Phone No Name No. | \Direct ‘Reve? C* For SKIN ITCH A special combination of medical agents make Imperial Lotion direct- py in soothing and relieving itehing of eczema, rash, tetter, and on iteh, No Two sizes 35c and $1.00. PrrerrrirtT ee Palace THE 3 MESQUITEERS —also— COMEDY SERIAL . It's Deliciously Fresh! — THY IT TODAY — STAR ¥* BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS _ ON SALE—SHOWER BATH CURTAINS. Marine Designs Old Island Trading Post Gulf Fad of Duval St. a PHONES... TO BETTER SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS Everything in Fresh Fruits and Fresh Vegetables . Our selection is complete THERE IS A DIFFERENCE You've Tried The Rest NOW!i oo The Rest! ARCHER’S 3 GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” —FREE DELIVERY— 814 Fleming St. ’ Normal Mean a ee OTS en it nt nt ttt rt ttn of A. Hall. ig ‘from C.M.T.C. headquarters at) Social, Meetitig’ of Tufiior Wo- sPort Screven, Ga., of his appoint- man’s Club. 3'P/"M. Public S#ient to the position as represen- Library. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 8 P. M. Bayview Park. —Oo— FRIDAY— Junior Chamber of Commerce Charter Night Dinner and Dance. 8 P. M. Club Mira- mar. Thirtieth Anniversary Celebra- tion of Adoption of Consti- tution of Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star. 8 P. M. Scottish Rite Hall. Operetta “Hiawatha”, Convent of Mary Immaculate. 8 P. M. St, Cecelia’s Hall. 6G Hee SUNDAY: Concert east Hospitality Band. ..4,P.M. South Beach. nd THE WEATHER Temperaiure” 83 74 78 76 Highest Lowest Mean Rainfall*® Yesterday’s Precipitation .0 Ins. Tomorrow's Alm: Sun rises + Sun sets Moon rises Moon sets Last quarter, 22nd Tomorrow s Tides Z A.M. P.M High 3:58 2:48 Low 8:34 10:00 Barpmeter reading at 8 a. m.: Sea level, 29.98. WEATHEE R | FORECAST (Till ‘7:30 p. m., Friday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with mild temperature to- night and Friday; moderate southeast and south winds. Tokyo newspapers urge Japan to revise naval plans to race | United States and Britain. stat tt ttt ttt LEARN TO DANCE \t Tap, Toe. Acrobatic, Ballet, Ball Room, Rhumba Learn to play your favorite instrument. Cecil Sie Studios Adams Construction Co. | GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Buildings Alterations Repairs i | 319 GRINNELL STREET i —Get My Estimate— tative in this county by the State Civilian Aide to the Secretary of War. Mr. Papy is reminded that his previous experience in this posi- tion makes him familiar with the | duties of the position, and is re- minded that his influence in this county will create a favorable public opinion toward the camps, ; “and your wide acquaintance will | enable you to select the best type of young men for filling pour county quota”. “These camps are ihotieed | by Congress’ Mr, Papy was told. further, “ang supported by fed-| eral funds. They are a public in-! stitution offering to’ the young men of the country a month’s training in citizenship, leadership, teamwork, amenability to consti- tuted authority, and an opportun- ity to improve their physiques, amidst healthful outdoor sur- roundings at government ex- pense”. There is very little difficulty in securing all the applications need- ed, it is said. Problems are to give the widest publicity to the work these camps are doing in order that all communities and all _ eligible young men may have an equal opportunity to profit from the training given. The representative in each * county does the work without - remuneration of any kind, but * solely from the desire to aid those - who are willing to be aided. This - is the second time Mr. Papy has been selected. Literature and ap- plication blanks may be received from the representative. SHOT WATCHING GAME New York.—While watching two boys play “cops and robbers,” with an old .32-caliber revolver, Frances Lackowski, 7, suddenly | felt a bullet wound in her thigh. ; The boys dropped ,.the.-gun and | fled. Taken to a hospital it was found that Frances. was not ser- iously wounded. nh RICHARDSON’S GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Roll Butter, Ib Maxwell House Coffee, Ib Sugar, 5 lbs. Milk, can Cream. 6 cans — Fresh, doz. Potatoes, 10 lbs. Lima Beans, 2 lbs. Cheese, Ib Picnic Hams, Ib Oleo, Ib Tomatoes, 6 cans Rinso, 2 pkgs. New Potatoes. 5 lbs. | Sliced Bacon. Ib | Toilet Tissue. 6 tolls Salt Beef. 2 Ibs. Dried Peaches, 2 Ibs. White Beans. 2 lbs. itiss Coffee, Ib Pure Lard, Ib toning, '2 dbs; / sy ‘orn Flakes, 3 pkgs. ‘omato Paste, 3 cans it. 3 pkege. lt Pork. Ib ream Cheese. 3 pkgs. tour, $ ibs. sup, 2 large bottles large bottle large can large r, bottle ye and | can Cleanser i a opzoreso iL 20 bt PHONE 638-R Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. 20c | ase | 19 | 17 | 20¢ | Se; A breakfast scene in the Abot household, which includes: two delightful youngsters, Tina and Jimmy. and their lovely mother, Lili. Tina and Jimmy are real kids, and supply many of the ively moments in “Star in My Kitchen.” ENTERTAINMENT HABANA-MADRID. To the sweet music’ of” the waltz; the thrill of the rhumba and the swing of true rhythm played’in the sophisti¢ated man- ner of Otto Divanti and his chestra, dancing is always at it’s best in the Latin American mosphere of the Habana-Madrid, Key West’s leading night club. Stay as long as you wish and spend what you like—that’s the invitation of the loveliest spot in tropical Florida. Lovely Marie Lewis, pianist of this bright spot, and an outstanding musician among musicians, has proven herself to be a sensation with this popular band. In the best show in town, artists in the capacity of the sweet voice of Consuelito Marino; Jerry or- at- guest Gorman and his whispering trom- |} bone; the voices of John Bennett | and Joe Torano; Billy Arnold, genial master of ceremonies pre- sents “Pepito” feature dancer and his partner Emma Ayala. having just returned from vana “tops” anything ever Ha- pre } sented in the past with his new est rhumba sensation. CLUB LA CONGA Key West’s newest Night Club is fast becoming the most popular as the society set here learns; more of the pleasing policy hold- When you're out for pleasure ...and tie up to Chester- fields... you find that has refreshin a cigarette g mildness ...a taste that smokers like --.-a more pleasing aroma. Mild ripe tobaccos—home- grown and aromatic Turkish —and pure cigarette paper— the best ingredients a ciga- rette can have... that’s why Chesterfields you more pleasure. - Lepyrgat 1938, Lane give «++ YOU Pepito ; ing forth at Frank Sabini’ s Conga on Front street. Cecil Carbonell’s popular Con- tinentals are providing just the right dance musiefer.dovers of that past time and the¥e’s always a good Floor SI tainment _intersp shows. Light luncheons are avail- able at all times. Club | between PENA’S GARDEN Pena’s famous Garden of Roses is host again this evening to resi- dents and visitors to our city at another, regular Thursday Night Dance, starting at 9 o’clock and lasting until the hours”. Gould Curry’s popular orches- tra will supply the music for dancers—delivering their usual “wee sma’ i brand of “hot, swing” music. MONROE THEATER Mae West—Edmund Lowe EVERY DAY'S A HOLIDAY —and— HELL DIVERS Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ a en BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century | 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer ; Phone 135 Night 696-W i i | | i 1 necessary. Substantial monthly rapid increase to right party. $900 required, which is protected by bond References given and demanded. interview only. income guaranteed with Cash investment of $350 to and returnable. Information by personal Write Box 687 care The Citizen jiving address € TI PPILIPCLLLLLL LLL EL IMPROVE | Business Income property, aswel with an FHA-Insured Apartments, institutions, fac: POT IFPPP POPE: ness buildings may be rehabilitated to put more productive basis or to maintain value. Structural changes (But the loan may not be a) machinery or equipment.) period of 3 years. Bathroom Outfits Plumbing Supplies Pipe and Fittings Roofing Supplies Electrical Fixtures Screens, Screen Doors Thermostats, Regulators Shingles and Wallboard then.... Markowitz 1220 Ter Blvd. “PHONE (Eb Ah Added hdd hed hestertcntad for themselves. Monthly payments may extend over a MODERNIZATION NEEDS ON OUR FHA TERMS When you have decided on WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE “On The Circle—But On The Square” and telephone Property wig moon @ the Fis ad and repairs may be made. pplied to the installation of Such loans frequently pay Paint, Varnish, Brushes Rock Wool Insulation Doors, Sashes, Windows Stok Oil Burners Heating Systems Boilers, Radiation Furnaces and Supplies Range, Boilers, Pot, Stoves the improvements, & Resnick MIAMI, FLA. 51 2990 vod | he (“LL AAA A AA Add AdAdtidttbdttdatthtdtdtdéadd MT. }| yeAsURE THEY SATISFy @& v AUL WHITEMAN Deems TayLor Paut Doucias Chesterfield * you'll find MORE PLEASURE in Chesterfield’s milder better taste «es 1Oancce C