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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde | Addresses Woman’s Club,Methers | Ard Daughters Luncheon Saturday In the lovely surroundings of} Miss Eva Warner then rendered the Library, which was profusely ; a solo, “The Old Refrain” by} decorated with red hybiscus, step-| Frity Kristler, accompanied by} hanotis and red bougainvillae,} Miss Edna Smith. As an encore about members and friends of; she sang a Spanish number for the’ Senior and Junior Woman’s| Mrs. Rohde, “Te Odio”. i Clubs gathered Saturday at 1 p.| | The installation of the newly-| m. for the ai Mothers and elected officers of both clubs was | Daughters Luncheon. !in charge of Miss Nellie Louise The tables were placed in “U”; Russell. As each officer’s name shape, lined down the center with; was called they formed a semi- lace fern, s anotis and bou-| circle in the front part of the Li-{ gainvillae. {brary and Mrs. A. E. Sharpley | M N. Goshorn gave the} pinned a corsage of red radiance / after which the| buds tied with white and yellow younger members of the Junior; ribbons, the Club colors, on each Club served a delicious lunch, as-! Senior officer, and pink radiance sisted by a committee of the! buds on each Junior officer. | Senior Club. | Officers installed are as fol-) Mrs. W. P. Kemp gave the ad-' lows: | dress of welcome to the daugh-| Senior Club—President, Mrs. ters and Miss Anita Berkowitz of; Stephen Douglas; first vice presi- | the Junior Club gave the re-| dent, Mrs. J..J. Trevor; second} sponse. vice president, Mrs. Arthur Pas-| Mrs. Geo, Mills. White sang! torini; recording secretary, Mrs. j “Songs My Mother,Taught Me”,|Mary Lankford; corresponding aecompanied by Gus Ayala, secretary, ‘Mr: John Roberts; ; The assembly sang, “Mother”, | treasurer, Miss M. P. Harris;! 'Florida Motor Lines e ee PERSONAL MENTION sre resident of ar Mrs. Rubie Land, ic \New York, arrived on bus of ‘the yesterday, coming to Key West to get lots ASO RRNTES T ed “by her physician. Edward F. O’Brien, publisher of Pan American Review, of Ha- vana, Cuba, who had been spend- ing a short visit in the city, left over the highway yesterday for Miami, and will there take the boat for his home in Havana. Misses Isabelle Peacock, Ro- malda_ Russell and Helen Olsen, nurses at one of the hospitals in Miami, were arrivals in Key West Saturday evening for a brief visit. They returned to Miami yesterday afternoon. George Moreland, of Arkansas, who had been spending a vaca- tion in Miami and came to Key West fora visit, left on the afternoon bus for Miami and ex- pects to return in a short time to’ the ‘tune of “Americ. which Miss M.'P. Harris intro- duced- the guest speaker for the occasion, Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde, who, in her charming manner, paid a lovely tribute to her mother and the mothers of Key West. In her talk, Mrs. Rohde gave a most interesting resume of her first official visit to the Royal Court of Copenhagan as U. S. Minister to Denmark. In closing, she paid a trbiute to Key West as the “mother of we Key Westers”. She was pre | tors, Mrs. G. N. Goshorn and Mrs. | Norberg Thompson. | Junior Club—President, Miss! Susan LaKin; first vice president, ; {Miss Xenia Hoff; second vice j President, Miss Louise Ketchum; | }recording secretary, Miss Louise | Delaney; corresponding secretary, | | Miss Anita Berkowitz; treasurer, ; , Mrs. Arthur Sheppard, Jr,; audi-! ‘tor, Miss Solita Cobo; directors, | | Miss Nellie Louise Russell and | Mrs. L. T. Bragassa. | Mrs. Douglas spoke at this se After | auditor, Mrs. Dan Navarro; direc- | for a more extended stay. Jermain Johnson was a passen- ger leaving on the afternoon bus yesterday going for a visit in Mi- ami with relatives. Frank Lones, employed with one of the large projects of the highway, left this morning for No Name Key after a brief visit with relatives. Mrs. Susan Smithfield, accom- panied by Miss Clara Hastings, ented with a lovely! time and asked the support of all/jeft over the highway yesterday orchid corsage by Miss Harris inj members to help make her year | for Miami en route to their homes behalf of the Club. Miss Nellie Louise Russell, re- tiring president of the Junior Club, gave her retiring address and thanked all those who made this past year a successful one, and pledged her support to the newly-elected offic: especially to Miss: an LaKin, the presi- dent. M LaKin pledged to do her best with the cooperation of the members. Miss M. P. Harris presented both Miss Russell and Miss La- Kin with a beautiful bouquet of varigated pink carnations from the Senior Club Miss Xenia Hoff presented Miss Russell an arm bouquet of pink @ladiolis in behalf of Mrs. George Russell. Mrs. J. J. Trevor, retiring presi- dent of the Senior Club, gave her retiring address and was present- ed with a bouquet of red varigat- ed carnations from the Junior Club by Miss Louise Delaney. International Mother’s Day Program Mother’s Day program Palace theater 5 rd students of the San Carlos stifjute drew a large crowd. Artiong those présent were’ of- ficieals of the Cuban government, directors of the Cuban Club, and teachers of the public schools of the city. The program went off nicely and was featured by Cuban and American tributes to mothers in both languages. The program was introduced by Miss Benildes Re mond Isern, instructr ind was concluded by Principal Eduardo Leon Pastor of the Institute. School Alumni To Hold Meeting Key West I Association will he tomorrow evenirig of Key West H ing to Holl dent of the Member urgently requ plans wil nual e honor of the the In- at lay by hool Alumni a meeting hool, accord- aldi, presi- ion. group ed to attend for the given ent duates. NO NAME LODGE No Name Key Directly on Sand Beach Fishing afd Charter Boats Cottages and Restaurant Phone No Name No. ! B NJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Ceatury 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W n auditorium | are as an- in Mr, Mrs, C. L. Craig. Owners }as president a success. She was | presented with a bouquet of red; | varigated carnations from the Senior Club by Miss Harris. Miss ‘Florence Sawyer presented her | with a lovely arm bouquet of} gladiolis from Dr. Douglas. Miss Harris stated that she had a past president pin to present to one of the beloved past president, who was not at the luncheon. This {being Mrs. W. R. Warren and ,said she would present it to her} at home. ! Miss Xenia Hoff presented gifts! to both Miss Russell and Mrs. O. | S. Long, sponsor of the Junior; Club, in behalf of the Junior | Club. Mrs. P. L. Cosgrove paid a trib- | ute to Mrs. J. J. Trevor and pre-° sented a past president pin from the Club. Mrs. Trevor accepted with thanks and announced a song as the Benediction, “Moth- | ers”, to the tune of Auld Lang} | Syne. | | Bridge Club Meets | Tomorrow | Everready Star Club meets to- | morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock for their regular bridge afternoon | at the home of Mrs. G. R. Stead- | man, 324 Elizabeth street. J.W.C. To Have Business Meet ? fas Business meeting of the Junior; Woman’s Club will be held to-} morrow afternoon at 5 o'clock at| | the Public Library. { | A number of important matters | are up for discussion. | Seeseecencceooccoococlee | It's Deliciously Fresh! — THY IT TODAY — | STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | i] | LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT | Garage——Elevator——Fireproof Open The Year Around FOR EXTRA SERVICE PHONE 123-J WILLIAM KNIGHT i Bert Lahr-Alice Brady-Ji Saro-Louise roa MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1938 | Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches. tra, 18-20c; Night, 15-25¢ | i / | | | in Boston, after a brief visit in Key West. Harry Luethi, attorney of Mi- ami, arrived over the highway Saturday evening for a visit with old friends and to spend Mother's Day with his parents, Mr. and a THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Sweet- ing arrived in Key West Saturday night from Miami, and left yes- terday afternoon on the return, lafter a pleasant visit with rel- atives. J. M. Baker, travelling auditor pypgpay— with the Florida Motor Lines, was an arrival Saturday for a visit with William Arnold, local agent, and left in the afternoon on the return to Miami. Miss Martha Watson, who ha been enjoying a delightful visi in Charleston, S. C., and sketch some of the historic old buildings of which there are many in the city, returned on the bus yester- day afternoon. Mrs. Mary, Peyton, of Atlanta, is a visitor in Key West and is a guest of her sisters Miss Jennie Seymour and Mrs. Nellie Morris and her host of friends. Miss Susan Curry and_ sister, Miss Mary Curry, who w: in Miami for several days, returned yesterday afternoon over the highway, Judge Arthur Gomez, of circuit court of the Eleventh Judicial District, left over the highway yesterday afternoon for Miami to preside at a short jon court there and expects to return , Friday. | Joe Cabrera was a visitor in the city yesterday, coming down Fi Mrs. A. D. J,uethi, in the home at 1119 Von Pfister street. “ICREMATA AT |” | NEW STATION rs — House: Community | Vincent Cremata, widely-} Tomorrow evening is Balloon Meeting, Camera Club. 7 P. m,|known automobile mechanic, is Night at Frank Sabini’s Club La County Court House. now in charge of the service de-| Conga. There’s good news for io partment of La Concha Service/pank Night followers at La Station, according to an @2-/ Conga Thursdays, ‘Thy ES jnouncement on the front page of! ga y' ey ganpitis cape Stone Church Service Club} today’s paper. junclaimed ast week — so, it Dinner. 6 P.M. Church An-} Mr. Cremata is an expert in! doubles this week. Mr. Sabini is nex. Tene is 5 no. ini ue=ithe. only cafe owner in Florida meee pao Stew tie WETS.» >| WHO’ tains his guests person- Auditorium. ne ‘ally, featured Business Meeting, Junior Wom- an’s Club. 5 P. M. Public Library. Bridge Meeting, Everready Star Club. 4 P.M. Home of Mrs. G. R. Steadman, 324 Elizabeth Street. Social Calendar MONDAY— Meeting, Boy Scouts of Ameri-| |Musie is provided by Cecil Car- OPENING |onel's Continentals i} i jee 1s Hew oo, v2.0 oo "TRANSPORTATION nounces its re-opening date as} next Saturday, May 14th, follow-| eeecceseercceccceseccess ing the fire that destroyed the! Steamer Due Today former place of business. A new, Steamship Amapala, of the restaurant has been constructed | gj, i Fe ‘ at the same address on Simonton degen sige rick p own eed ets {Co., is due to arrive in port to- ahaa GO as aca q| day from Philadelphia and is con- pri sa oS pes s Regeaa aid signed to the Porter Dock Co. The ‘ De. Decthe y essel comes for a supply of fuel Pee Thi eaantiehinent Tike Br oil and after taking bunkers will i 3 ~|sail for Frontera, M fe cial Conbh’Chowders: Hot 'Bolics |e Sn and Molletes at all times, in ad- Alamo Comin: 3 ; : ig Here dition to all kinds of sandwiches. | Freighter Alamo, of the Clyde- | Mallory Lines, is due to arrive tomorrow from New York with Oo WEDNESDAY— Meeting, Harris School P.-T. A. 3 P. M. School Auditorium. a, Meeting, New Members Troop 52, Boy Scouts of America. 6 P. M. Rear of Clinic. mie THURSDAY. Charter Delivery Banquet of Lions Club. 6:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Meeting, Stephen R, Mallory Chapter, U.D.C. 4 P. M..Ho: of Mrs. J. W. Hattriel Bayview Music Hour, Hospital. Rotary Club Luncheo: P.M. St. Paul’s Chi WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. mg Key West and Vis cloudy tonight slightly cooler tonig! P able winds becomin, northeast. | | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT P.3 OVER - SEA HOTEL” Folk Games. OPEN THE YEAR AROUND a in Floor | 'Sliows and acts in between shows. | consignmentg.of freight for Key West and a. — — } Modern Til: Now Being Completely Renovated.; from Miami. 7:30 P. M. Si Church Annex. who, Meeting, Music Club. H M. Bayview Park. pal, Mrs. Josephine Ravlin, was in the city to dispose of prop- erty owned by her, left for her home in Miami. 7:30 P. FRIDAY— Meeting, Girl Scouts, Troop 1. 4 P.M. Home of Mrs. Eva Warner. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 52. 7 P.M. Rear of Clinic. Junior Chamber of Commerce’s “Unlucky 13th” Dance. 9:30 P. M. Habana-Madrid Club. Meeting, Girl Scouts. 4 P. M. 1205 Division Street. ee SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 4 P. M. Grounds. Bolivar Recio, in Key West for a visit of several days, left yes- terday for his home in Miami Mr. and Mrs. McCrae Mixon of Miami were visitors in the city Saturday night. Mr. Mixon is the brother of George Mixon, con- nected with the PWA auditing department of the Overseas Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Capo, who have been visiting as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Demeritt for the past 10 days, returned this afternoon on the bus enroute to will go from there to spend the their home in St. Augustine, and summer in New Jersey. Chesterfield and Andre Kostelanetz... they bring more pleasure to millions ..- real pleasure ... carefree pleasure! -++-eeeee¥u enjoy it in Chesterfield’s refresh- ing mildness and better taste... that “extra something’ that makes you stick to Chesterfields. Chesterfields are made of the world’s best cigarette ingredients... mild ripe tobaccos... home-grown and aromatic Turkish...and pure cigarette paper. When you light a Chesterfield ou’re smoking the cigarette that Satisfies. bg s s Aquarium NOTICE, KWHS ALUMNI | All members of Key West High | {School Alumni Association are | urgently requested to attend a | meeting tomorrow evening, 8:00 o’clock. Business of importance HOLLON R. 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