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S OCTAL ACTIVITIES | Banquet Given Last Night Henoring Lodge Officials ,, Sparkling | Waters Mrs. Olive Crosby, State Presi- dent of the Rebekah Assembly of Florida, and Dewitt Crosby, her husband, Grand Patriarch of Florida Encampment, at a ban- quet given at a local restaurant. Toasts and singing made the eve- ning enjoyable. Those attending were: Mrs. Olive Crosby, president of State Assembly; Mrs. Katie Log- an,»D. D. president; Mrs.’ Julia! Knight, noble grand, Key West lodge; Mrs. Flora Michael, vice grand, Key West lodge; Mesdames Cora Russell, Lillian Michael, Ca- mille Robinson, Edna wreak Urges Help For Chinese Theodore Colonel for Civilian Relief in China, has advised the local group sponsor- ing the Bowl] of Rice Party, Fri- day evening, June 17, flight of Chinese refugees before the Japanese .invaders is more like a mass movement of popula- tion than anything that has ever before occurred in history, and asks all help possible toward making the Bowl of Rice Party a success. The Bow! of Rice celebration, Friday, June 17, in New York’s Chinatown will be described to the entire United States through the facilities of the Mutual Broadcasting System, from 11:15 to 11:30 p. m., Eastern Daylight! Saving Time. Two thousand oth- er parties are being held by the United Council for Civilian Re- lief in China. There is much local interest in the two fund-raising events for the purpose of helping the poor, stricken Chinese, and it is expect- Rebekah ' Lodge was host last evening to! > nédecvetieh chairman .of the United Council” that the, Merties Bermudez, Adel Wahl, Dorothy Johnson, Bernice Parks, Belvie Herzog; Misses Freda Han- cock, Jessie Michael; John Robin- son, E. Norcissa, Dewitt Crosby, G. P., Reggie Pritchard, Nicasio p};1 Garcia, Christopher Knowles. After the banquet a birthday handkerchief shower was held at | the Odd Fellows Hall on Amelia street, honoring the president. Others , attending the shower were Mrs. Isobell Norcissa, Miss Tsabell ‘Norcissa, Praxedes Nor- cissa, Humbdlina Norcissa and John Wheeler. Cake and ice cream were serv- ed after bingo was enjoyed by everyone. Junior W M Pub! Stone C RSDAY | Marguerite Videsanela (Will Wed Shortly. Mr, and Mrs. Rafael V. Valen- zaela announce the engagement of their daughter, Marguerite, to Forrest W. Finerty, of Hornwalk, ‘Tennessee, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Finerty. “ashy Wedding will take place in the, Civilian city shortly. cdeoetocsagien’ pit het ae ans Wedding of J J.W.C.’s Meet At to Charles J. m. First Methodist Churc Raul’s Beach —oO— SATURDAY— At Raul’s Beach Thursday aft- ernoon, 4 o'clock, the summer so- cial of the Junior Woman's Club, which will be entertained by Mrs. Robert Dopp and Miss Clara Yates, will feature a_ delightful afternoon along the Beach. Beach ensembles will set the tone of the gathering, under the sunset skies with a very pleasant afternoon in store for all. ed that everyone will help e' sither by attending the supper at the Stone Church Annex or the dance | at the Habana-Madrid Club the same evening. Bowl of. Rice of Chir Eighth Choose m. Habi SUNDAY— Concert, Band, MONDAY. Boys 6 5. CAMERA CLUB ARRANGES FOR ITS EXHIBITION PLANS WERE COMPLETED AT MEETING OF ORGANIZA- TION CONDUCTED LAST NIGHT Last night at 8 o'clock the members of the Camera Club, meeting in regular semi-monthly session, completed final plans for holding an exhibition of photo- graphs on July 2. Details per- taining to size of pictures, styles of mounts and sil the myriad items incidental to putting over ai successful gallery showing were gone into very thoroughly by the members and many helpful sug- gestions were made and accepted. Present plans call for the open- ing of ‘the show on July 2 and an; open period of several weeks. An attempt will be made to furnish prizes for the best work shown. As now planned there will be a first, second and third prize. After much discussion in re- gard to the great amount of work yet to be done it was decided that another meeting should be called before the next regular session and Monday at 7:30 p. m. was se- lected. At this meeting a‘) prints that are to be offered for showing must be presented as the work committee will have to take the entries and print them all into one standard size. It is very im- portant that all members desiring to exhibit pictures be at the spe- cial meeting Monday night. The work committee will han- die all printing and enlarging of pictures for the showing and wil! have the gallcr}-dizeiphojogeaphs read for the Juhe 27 meeting, ) Which will be: thé tast\ before the exhibition. Any member who cannot at- tend Monday's. meetnig should get in touch with the president, Howard England, or the secre- tary, Jack Harris, so his or her pictures may be turned in. Tt was @ estimated that 1,212,- 459,360 barrels had been with- drawn from the East Texas oil field by March, 1938. Britain’s Royal Air Force re- Pertedly plans to develop a corps pL physical and mental “super to fiy 400-mile-per-hour fighting planes Peeseucwereseocsrencessee PERSONAL MENTION ENTERTAINMENT 5 Habana-Madrid Mrs. Harry H. Kolchin, who his trop: had bene visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirchik, talk of ‘the n left Sunday over the highway en- °f Key West's route to her home in Jacksonville. amid the pal Mrs. Kolchin stopped in Miami Spanish tile floor. for a short visit with her brother, tio Divanti, ‘his clari Jack Be. Rirchik. his orchestra thrill the Mrs, A. S. Caviness and daugh- this entrancir ter, Edna, who were spending finest and about one week in the city with Qpostra in ti relatives and friends and were guests at the home of Mr. and There Mrs. Ralph K. Johnson, son-in- ™mum nor law and daughter, left on the time. early bus this morning for their home in Miami. spot admissi eaeroenceercese TRANSPORTATION evce paonneces Cleveland Johnson, who had been enjoying a few days’ visit with his family, left on the early bus for No Name Key, where his vessel is moored. e208 “Ivy Returns Here Lighth last nigh lighthouse intepnder Jack Torres, formerly of Key West but now making his res in Tampa, arrived from Ne York several days ago, Soxped Mr. for & vacation in Key West with {6 girect relatives and friends, and pro- x ceeded yesterday afternoon to his home on the west coast. char ing On ported the formec nw the satisf Richard Russell, who spending several days in Key West with relatives, left on the afternoon bus yesterday for Mi- ami to join the Steamship Florida The to which vessel he is attached as while a member of the engine room ers and force. attended ¢ was Mrs. Eleanor Dunbar of Mount Andres Vernon, Dlinois, arrived in cert g West yesterday for an extended who visit. with her son-in-law and their fing daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raul Car- bonell. Visiting in the ni at the Oversea Hotel wer Alto Adams and childrer Pierce, who left this Adams is a past di of the Elks reer Mr. Dearne S parents family home on Whitehead left this morning over way and after a short Miami, will proceed to th in Atlanta, Ga. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME . THY IT TODAY — STAR * BRAND -UBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL CE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN gee ey \ Lae era 6 WHEEL AT EACH "Is END WHICH WAS STEERAGLE AT TWO | WHEELS 1 THE | CENTER. |CONTAIN ALL NUMBERS OF , IN THE EARLY STEAM CARRIAGES, SUCH AS THE FIRST LOCOMOBILE, THE BOILER ANO ENGINE WERE LOCATED UNDER THE SEAT. WHILE RIDING OVER A BOILER MAY NOT HAVE BEEN AS HOT AND UN COMFORTABLE AS 1T APPEARS, CAR (~ SEATS COMFORTABLE ~EVE! MOHAIR VELVET, A COOL, POMREST ERE, 1S WIDELY USED. SEEKING MORE FUNDS TO PAY SCHOOL UNITS COMPTROLLER HAS BROAD- ENED ACTIVITIES RELA- TIVE TO SPECIAL CON- PONE, en VISITING GROUP. GREATLY PLEASED WITH STAY HERE PARTY FROM TENNESSEE REPRESENTS VARIOUS SEC- TIONS OF STATE AND DIF- » Coffee Mills and Allan B. Cleare. ] Sheri + County, TRACTORS’ LICENSE ACT FERENT PROFESSIONS Happily interested was a group of visitors who were in Key West last week paying their first visit to Key West and were so thor- oughly enthused with the many he attractions and novel sights with which they were greeted, that several of them declared their in- tention of returning in the win- ter for a longer stay. The party made the trip from Tennessee, representing different parts of the state and various pro- fessions. They were sixteen in | number and made the trip to Key West in a Jefferson County school bus. One of the first persons they met was Roy Rogers, watch- man at the naval station, and who comes from the same section of Tennessee that most of the visi- tors are from. After a chat with Mr. Rogers the visitors continued their trip of exploration rium, interested in the wonderful ar- N. Y., and West- ray of fish which are in the tanks » Electric and MN at this time, and then spent a g Company, whose main of- while looking over the various in Pittsburgh, Pennsyl-| devices and equipment that is to be found at the headquarters of the lighthouse department. Members of the group declared they had é@njoyed themselves im- mensely and were sorry that their time was limited a they were leaving on th once. In the vn ER group were: i W. Andersia ts O. Evans, JH. Tr ewe gs c Mode AllenyJ. J. Nic Shipe, Tom Shipe, Charles F. Wayland) Bill Hawkins, Veflin DeVault, Rev. H. F. Smith and Rev. R. C. Barnes. ning the front of } »duce money for the lary fund, Cor 4 turning to the s ntractors license act, xed down on three contractors ope state and sheriffs ities have comptroller’s war- ts instructing them to levy on pe nal property of the linquen to collect annual li- ses of $1,000 each required er Chapter 17178, Acts of 1935 Sheriff W. M. Inman, of Gads- den County, has already levied inst the Batson-Cook Com- whose main office is in Point, Georgia, and who contractors on the Nurses at Chattahoochee, and Rex Sweat, of Duval probably will levy today tomorrow under authority of placed in his hands General Electric Com- se main office is in Wi are Hor ants st is Act provides that all bidding on jobs in of $50,000 shall pay an al license of $1,000, of ch shall go into the c y schoo! fund Mote thah a score of contract- or: re paying this license. The comptrole: investigators who! been in the field for the past months checking up on of this act, however, re- rge numbers of contraet- hot complyit ag. Lee has e United States Sut ntly rende: a knocks out the c! ‘actors f rap i¢ stated Ta CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage——-Elevator——Fireproof Open The Year Around ke the € atractors © re up the $1,000 each 1 be placed in the if SEE US FIRST —FOR— VENETIAN BLINDS AWNINGS “MARLITE” THE WONDER WALL * N) i) N \ N) N “ ARMSTRONG LINOLEUMS RESILIENT TILES TILE FLOORS and WAINSCOTS CUBAN TILE OVERSEAS TILE CO. 706 WHITE ST. . . ; ) AOL DIL AIL SLD OIAL ILI LL Is. going to the aqua-' where they were greatly, trip afjform the entire personnel of the} TUESDAY, JU ;ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS | are the answers to’ test MADE AVA AVAILABLE | Below eocece: ALARM BOXES GIVING THEIR LOCATION Ju-jitsu. Harold L. Ickes. i . An instrument for measuring | the intensity of the heat of ; | the sun’s rays. The Appalachians. Yes. | Yes. ! One who. tells fortunes from | the palm of the hand. Eight. California. Canada has the Imperial oad lon which is about 20 per- cent larger than the U. S. gallon. THE ANSWERS | (See "Who Knows?” on Page 2) and; 1. Yes, The new edition of the Revised List of Fire Alarms, printed on at- | tractive card material, has been/ released by The Artman Press and is now in process of distribution to the city-at-large. These cards contain all alarms} that are rung by the Fire Depart- ment, telling the location of a fire in the city. The card is printed in cooperation with these twenty- four merchants of Key West whose advertisements appear on the card: Pepe’s Coffee Shop, J. R. Stow- ers Co., Tift’s Cash Grocery, Paul’s Tiré Store, Sawyer Paint Cycle Store, OK Shoe Repair,} 2. At present rainfall has been Ramonin’s Restaurant, Frank} sufficient almost everywhere. Johnson, Jeweler, Broadway Mar-|*"3. No. | | ket, Maloney Bros., Archer's Gro- | 4. No; he has waged many! cery, South Florida C. and F. Co.,| wars against Communists — in| G. C. Roberts, Kress Store, Ber-} China. muda- Market, Busy Ree Bakery,; 5. Yes, Oriental Pharmacy, Coca-Cola} Yes. Company, Caye Inn Bar and Bar-} Yes. B-Q, Poste aa acy, Star} The Republican Cafe, Only a few years. Early next month. 6. a. 8. s 9. ‘ 10. These cards may be obtained by | residents by calling at’ The Art- | i ine Psa Sai | G f tulip bulbs~has! gmbh, Press OWite in’ The Citizen |, Crewing Of tulip bul been a leading industry in Hol-, {land since the 17th century. PLAN DISPLAY OF PRODUCTS ANNOUNCE ESTABLISHMENT OF BRANCH BUSINESS IN KEY WEST ve F. O. (foot cdor) to ie fee overnight test. Entire = agree pew relieve sweaty or vernight or THE 30c | | Back. ate stop “Itching toes” | or THE 30c BACK. Just heal old- jer cases of “Athlete's Foot” or) | THE 30c BACK. Just say Tingol | to any druggist. Locally at Gard- ‘ner’s Pharmacy. Key West Scavenger Service FOR EXTRA SERVICE FHONE 1% de Bee laleves IAM KNI | “MONROE THEATER Of interest to residents of Key West will be a visit on Wedne: day and Thursday of this week by G. M. McClure of the Tropical Awning Company of Miami and Edwin C. Kinney, representing the Marsh Wall Products of Dov- er, Ohio. These men announce the establishment of a branch in this city at the offices of the Overseas Tile Company, 706 White street, for the displaying of their lines of awnings and vene-} tian blinds and wall-construction raaterial. H i Marlite, manufactured by the; Marsh Wall Products Company, an easily applied material of last-; ing quality, beautiful in appear- ance and the last word in walls for kitchens, bathrooms, restau- rants, bars, night clubs, hote' stores, etc. It comes in large| sheets and in a wide variety of; plain colors, marble patterns and wood grains. | Mr. McClure, who recently es-} tablished a factory in Miami, com- | ing from Tennessee, introduces‘ a full line of awnings, the first of | this business classification to open here. In addition, the Patterson | blinds will be handled in this new! branch, products of the Patterson | Shade Company of Indianapolis, Ind. E NO TIME TO MARRY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night. 15-25¢ NO NAME LODGE} No Name Diréctly ‘on Sand Fishing and Charter Boats Cottages and Restaurant Phone No Name No. 1 Metiouman eaten gett E See ate ' Thirty-five pilots of ‘Tvanséoh: j tinental and Western Air, Inc.,} 6th’ bombardment» squadron, | United States army corps re-| serve, This is the only squadron}! in the country composed of offi-| Core from a single airline AUTHORIZ 515 Duval Street 14, 1938. DUMB, BUT CURSES CHICAGO.—Charles Cole of this city, pretended deaf and dumb beggar, was arrested for cursing a man who give him money. refused to It’s Time-- To Store Your WINTER CLOTHING AND BLANKETS We offer a special PROTECTIVE SERVICE Using Our Mothproof Bags “MOTH SEAL.” carrying a Good Housekeeping guarantee. This service included FAEBE when desired with Dry Clean- ing and Blanket See To Your-- LINEN SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS Before the GALA FIESTA Dress you home up for visitors . . 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