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S OTIAL ACTIVITIES SOCIAL C SATURDAY— “Jaycee Dance” of Junior Chamber of Commerce 9:30 p. m.} Raul’s Club Miramar. SUNDAY— pa Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. alte BN MONDAY— Sea Scout Ship 3 meets. 7:30 Pythian Sisters meeting. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. Meeting Boy Scouts Troop 51. Improved Order of Red Men. Meeting of Board of Directors * dence of Mrs. Stephen W. State Parent Teacher officers Single session of Monroe Cou: struction’ with state president Mrs. C. F. 2:30-5:00 High School Auditorium. Banquet honoring visit- ing officers. 6:45 p.m. Evening session 8:00-10:30 p. m. pT wae TUESDAY— Meeting Robt. J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. Scot- le No.2,Kaighif of the Galden Eagle meets, tish Rite Hall. Key of the Gulf Castl 7:30 p. m. Gi Stone Church $¢ ae War, Asertoag? ls uxiliaty. 8)!" Meeting Kes West Worl “West ting Wey West Woyra , Street. y ‘SHURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. . St. Paul’s Annex. pad Spd meets, 12:15 oa Ignacio Agramonte Lodge No. p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. Y Knights of Pythias Lodge 163. Girl Scouts Troop 1 meeting. 4 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. Boy Scout Troop 52 meets at Naval Hospital. 7:30 p. m. Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting. 8 p. m. Chamber of Com- merce. ‘Three Colo+Fal Races Unite For Jaycee Dance Floor Shows * As.one of the two highlights in' the “Jaycee Weexend”, the dance | Spanish costumes. Beatrice Mo-. disabled on the road because of! tonight at Club Miramar,’ by the Junior Chamber of Com- ‘meree} will draw a record crowd, -4ndications point out. The floor shows, touching on! the colorful races of peo- ple in West, will be present- | ed, one at 11.o’clock: and another | ‘at I o'clock, Joe Torano will be! ish lien ascend tl formed PLE We ices eal} ‘Glth. ok pias WomartisyChabhouse, —o— ET TE |“Ti Pi Tin” by’ a little colored: chusetts, and leontest open to all young ladies | streets, | Visitors Leaving” |Enroute Home YM ALENDAR H. R. Ekins, of the United Press in New York City, and Mrs. Ek- very delightful stay in Key West, jand will leave over the highway | enroute home. i Mr. Ekins was a pleasant call- ter at The Citizen today to ex- jpress his delight in the city, the ivery pleasant, surroundings of [the hotel in which he and Mrs. \Ekins spent a much-needed pe- iriod of rest and relaxation, and jto say they hope that they may !have the opportunity of making la longer stay at some time in the | future. P.M. Golden Eagle Hall. 7p. m. Wesley Community House. 7:30 p. m. Wigwam Hall. of Women’s Club, 8 o’clock. Resi- Douglass. scheduled to arrive. inty P.T.A. Council ‘Schoo! of In- Parvin present. Annex. {Plan Banquet For ata Cain meets Jointly with | M onday Evening Sisretwrki Sovittish: Rite On invitation to attend a ban- 900 Bi aint doidw lo -20: quet to be givgn by Monroe , County Council P.-T. A. in St. Paul’s Parish Hall on Monday ‘evening is extended the public 3, Knights of Pythias meets 7:30 on the front page of this issue. | Reservations for this affair can jbe made by calling Mrs. Carl ‘Rom, phone 832-W. Reservations jelose Monday noon sharp. fer. *'6 PSM. Ent 5 Gibsor 2i rhoidw “gu19voT’ 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. le eecesete who will Sidney Thompson, cumbe this season, was in the city yesterday and left on the ‘early bus today with a battery group appearing in colorful for his car, which had become reno, talented young pianist, will a useless battery. play “Malagueno”, accompanied ; ‘aninentietoe by her father, Lauriano, on the' Miss Mary Lindsay arrived mandolin. A surprise will be: yesterday f: Lowell, Massa- ill visit with her girl, Olympic Pla. Gerald Pinder. brother, Robert, at his residence and Dixie Kay wlil close the first on William street. vin the sand sow: a Bahama CROCERY STORE _ CHANGES HANDS folk song will be sung by Warren semble will follow, sung by Mrs. Belle De Poo, Mrs. Eva Warner the name of Richardson’s Gro- and Lauriano Moreno. A singing |cery, corner Eaton and Elizabeth has been changed to in the orchestra has two volun-|Mesa’s Cash Grocery. Paul E. teers, Miss Margurite Hernandez | Mesa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- and Miss Mary Lou De Boer, and'cus A. Mesa, is the new mana- others. gt of the store. A “Rhumba Fiesta” will close; Present management plans to the mammoth floor shows with| give the people of this city the; Celina and Tony Bethencourt and lowest prices possible, especially Lidia and Carlos Garcia doing’ in view of the fact that this store | will be operated on the | basis. Weekly advertisements show- | ing these bargains will be carried ‘in The Citizen. UPSETS NERVES MITCHELLVILLE, 1a.—wheri a son was born recently to Mr: dignity’ once sur- operate a fishing camp at Mate-j; With the sale completed today, | cash , etait eee VSdooesedee He sedetecoces evccccecne- | re’s Hudson Doings ins, will tomorrow complete a| “{ae(THE FULLER BRUSH’ Com: ol PANY has an opening,in. Mon- | giaoe County for a neat. appear- me ei Along the Hudson, thig is the way shorts-clad bik enthusiasts spend some!of their tinge. Steaming up the Hudson toward Poughkeepsie aboard the Peter Stuyvesant, this bike boat carries a’ pretty load: THE ISLAND ( With the Clubs LIONS CLUB | Talkers: Councilman WILL | Lost—one cash register. That DOUGHTRY and City Attorney was the theme of the sidlight,ac-/H. H. TAYOR and ALLAN| tivities at the weekly meeting of |CLEARE. Dr. J. C. GEKELER| Key West Lions Club Thursday | gave another civic talk replete | evening, September 29. .. .Tail| with statistics. Twister “NEVY” ARMAYOR has ee shown great proclivities at losing SERVICE CLUB Although some of the best Ma- his register—and the attribute} was especially in evidence at this|sonic Club players fell badly in| meeting. All fining activities! the second shuffleboard match were definitely postponed (much with the Servic Club, the Ma-_ to the delight of the rogues table) ‘sonicers took the second in the | while “NEVY” conducted his) series 3-2. This ties up the two ‘search. . .Aly Lions were request-| clubs, with the deciding match jed to Stee even ee the | scheduled to be played on a neu- | SOE ALLEN couliy't hold in any/ffies “Carkig “hampton, cna |SUANCE” MARTIN. was. getting (Panice ant wOvDEN S412 ood | ‘ARK: id -12 an |@ serious look on his visage)— ''52-4; then PARKS and BOYDEN | {and called “NEVY’S” attention promptly lost to STANTON to the “big lump” at his end of COOPER ond BAKER in a hard-| ste ire Fe hee }fought match 51-45, 14-57 and | cloth. . .This co} inden 4-53. In a final doubles match when "NEVI" got back st him (son TOLte awa” CHART ES | ai for his continued reporting of the KETCHUM, JR., 30-37, 64-17 and, eo. ‘eater os an a. out vituale "YE REPORTER” CARKS theg proceeded to whip -shot was forced to supply dinned mu- |57-11 and 52-17 in an upset match, sic eae ey while ME ee games were played on the! part of their supper. “ Masonic court. In a_ meeting; broke down following a few min- | Tyesday night, Prof. E. S. Le L utes of excellently punk playing EN spoke on “The American —and called off the arrangement | School System”. GERALD SAUN- .. JOE MONDUL was late—fine, DERS, who came in late, ate in Bae i ast ‘ nia ae beg the kitchen. Someone requested not late—he saved a dime. . .im-' that he be introduced as a “prom- ory Betas te directed’ inent” personage with a private y “NEVY” was in the form of | table. a delightful (?) presentation Of;personage. He is captain of the| a ee ae by Service Club second _shuffle- | Lion | “ARMY"S accom} Hoard steam. Another “import- CURRY, JOE MONDUL, "NEVYSLont, Senso” resent wae the Dem i ’ * is@ity Clerk, ARCHIE RO! 3 ARMAYOR and JOB AELEN++} whogin a short: talk, pro: 14 ITY | GERALD is a prominent eve covcedtocccssssees! CLASSIFIED | COLUMN edoeoncccesoassooccsesses WANTED WANTED TO RENT. by man and! wife, small <furnished cottage, | bathoand garagei...Near fish-, ingoi' Quote rates. ». Address P, clo’ MhecCitizeni2 } “ poSept23-24-30;oct] MALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE MAN take care store route. New plan of distribu- tion. New proposition. Earn excellent weekly income. B. & W. Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. octl-Itx AGENTS WANTED RELIABLE Men and Women to| sell highgrade cold creams, bath salts, other cosmetics. 40% Commission. Repeat orders as- sured. Frank D’Augustine. Dept. 3, Windermere, Fla. octl-Itx HELP WANTED | | ‘ing man with light,,car. For | details write The Fuller Brush : Company, 210 Postal Bidg., Mi- ; ami, Florida. t27-1wk ROOMS 1 ‘ing the material resources of Key Satthbay, OCTOBRE 1, 1983 GEKELER LOOKS 'LIONS STUD OVER KEY WEST OBJECTIONS TO NEW PROSPECTS NATIONAL PARK BELIEVES “LIMITED“ RE- STATE HEADQUARTERS TO SOURCES NOT YET FUL-| BE CONTACTED FOR FUR- LY DEVELOPED IN CITY:|) THER INFORMATION: EN- SUBJECT, “FACT FINDING” | TERTAINMENT FEATURES i j (By CLUB REPORTER) Entertainment featured the regular supper meeting of the Key West Lions Club held Thurs- day night at Stone Church Annex, President H. E. Day presiding. Program Chairman Lion Gerald Saunders presented a fine pro- gram consisting of a piano solo, “Meditation”, by Kingman Curry; Mrs. Minnie Robinson, who sang, “The House By The Side of The Road”, and,, the climax of the en- In a community service pro-! gram, Roterian Dr. John Gekeler | presented a talk entitled, “Fact Finding”, in planning projects for the city at the Rotary luncheon | Thursday afternoon. Dr. Gekeler said that regard- | West everyone would agree that this could be ‘abeled “limited” but that development and distri- bution of the resources could ‘tertainment, “Professor”, Rev. probably be increased. In re--Joe A. Tolle, who delighted his sources “we have also climate »|audience with a presentation of which insures ease of living and | “Modern Interpretations Of Fa- has medical values; sponge and mous Art Pieces”. fis fisheries, which are especial-| Following the report of the Red ly not yet fully materialized, and,Blue:team captains in the Tourists will-soon) be. coming to drive foriwmbership in the Ever- Key soe which or een aes pet tag ‘Park Association, principally: tors of rooming further fat on. this state-spon- houses, redtannante Vand - filling 'sared “project ely aa until stations. “Cleanliness. and sahi- contact. was made) with ftate tation. of, the’ shoul be. Sih; headquarters concerning certain phasized as. well -as; quietness. | objections to the project raised by Key West should beva center of | citizens of Monroe county. Pend- }residences rather than a’ cheap|ing satisfactory communication |THE MUNRO, 198 N. E. 4th St.,| tourist town, the speaker said. | Miami, Fla. Enjoy living, hot) water, pleasant surroundings. | ‘se€pt22-Imo | EXCHANGE WILL EXCHANGE—4 ots in Miami, close in, for Key West property. One lot, S0x160’, 3| lots 50x100’ adjoining, or Will! sell, Address Box P, The Citi-| : aug23. | Ons BRING YOUR VISITING fflends in need of a g rest to | OVERSEAS nore. Clean | mattresses. | FOR RENT—8-room House, com- | pletély furnished.’ Hot and cold running water. Seasoral or} otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217 Petronia street. augs-tis | WILL LEASE ideal Tea-Room Location. Corner facing post! office. Write Box 29, Key} ‘West. sept3-sat-s | FOR SALE LEAVING TOWN—Furniture for sale, incliding Bed, Chairs, | Tables, Gas Plate, ete.; also man’s $50 biké like new for) $25, German World War Rifle with ammunition, 3 men’s) coats. Want good trunk. Will swap. JONES, Apt. 2, 916) Grinnell street. sept30-lwk | FOR SALE—34 Ford V-8, Cheap. | Good condition, 4 new tires. | Apply Mrs. Thornberg, Mastic | Tourist Camp. sept30-3tx | TYPEWRITING PAPER — sheets, 75c, The Artman 500! P00 COSC SO TOC TC CC OCR SOD OTE COO SCESENSCS |from state headquarters in Mi- in social forces there are civic ami, the drive locally will not go clubs and there are also forces! forward. for culture of music and the arts.| Support of the Lunch Room Among outstanding civic clubs | Project for this city was asked in are Rotary, Woman's Club, Gar-!a communication from the local den Club and Tree Guild, Boy! committee and action will be tak- Scout movement, Chamber of'en on this matter when the Commerce. Social welfare is al-| Board of Directors of the Lions so prominent in the city with the | Club meets next week. lunch room project for grammar! The second meeting in the se- schools, the county -health unit}ries of four devoted to the study and clinic principally salient. Re-| of “Governments of the World” ligion, too, is especially strong. | will be presented at the October Visiting Rortaian: Earl M. De-/| 6th meeting. The subject will be Noon, Miami, Fla. | “Fascism”. Guests of members: L.R.Bris-, Sea Scout Ship member, tol, West Palm Beach, Fla., Dis- Charles Ketchum, Jr. presented trict Director, State Welfare the thanks of the whole Ship for Board; P. T. Murkett, Miami, Fla.; jthe support given the Seouts in R. W. Williamson, Jacksonville, their play, “A Womanless Wed- Fla.; J. H. Costar, Gordon E. Dill, ding”. This Ship is sponsored by jand Henry H. Taylor, Jr., all of; the Lions Club. Key West. Guests, besides those whe en- | jtertained, were Charles Ketch- Buy on the Budget plan at Payfs'um, Jr., and Gordon Dill. On New I.E.S. LAMPS Enjoy the benefits of “LIGHT CONDITIONING” by get- ting one or more of thése new beautiful I. E. S. LAMPS. NO DOWN PAYMENT. Moitthly payments only 75¢ on Table Lamps and $1.00 on Floor Lamps and Mrs. °C. Glenn of this city,‘ together with prexy DAY—werefuifill his new duties efficiently, (wm gird Mr. Mitchell became so ill from: voted. medals for their vat "ent pplania ara ra ne Three bundles for upset nerves that physicians or- |Pétformiancés as subjects of "Pro: | yg gr ga Oa Oa xn Office. t fmamwciece er rounding gaverdment office, de- | enya gant ant idealings in Wash. ton "appears to have shrunken | ike it to a shirt-tail-like garment re- eradicated by | . Guerra, of Tampa. | well, and the family! But they are not the only hap-| . Guerra is also| success, | * ivin, practitioner of wi like Dr. Guerra, is, t angler, and is eager to test the fighting ability of fish in As the guests of Mr. Albury, the visitors were out yesttday for at taking the “silver king”, ‘ich, it is reported, are plen- tiful in these waters at this time. The fishing party made an ex- cellent catch and returned early afternoon in time to catch, ba for Tampa. Dr. Galvin; werra took passage on} was met at the Guerra, who was; a visit with rel- tives in Havana. | dered. him to bed. can remem! en de- TEN corum and prestige radiated ih} the air of the District of Colum- TEST QUESTIONS bia. The self-made leaders of Below are the answers fo test the people knew the value of re- questions printed on Page 2 spect in and for high office, and maintained it. Second Lieutenant. Roscoe Turner. Great Britain. Heptagon. The orange blossom. No. Two. Yes. Raise the anchor bottom. Mus.B. or B.Mus. But “times have changed since | Hannah died”, meaning the) G.O.P., and today a ball game on the White House lawn would; hardly attract undue notice. And, | speaking of baseball, a new low in our national pride will have 10, been reached when the Post Of-; fice i Department prints an_issue eeccesce eqecersevecece ramp nnonorotveveet A TWARL OF gravings where presidents, and) THE GLOBE sages like Franklin have:appear- | ed, will now be seen the quid‘ eLesceseccsosoe 'Y swollen visages of the baseball *® stars. Read this over so as to be Saturda: Sure you're not dreaming. Yes, Miami Outboard Club, Inc. ar- they plan to put the big muscle riyes in Key West. boys with the low I. Q@. rating on Sunday the stamps of the United Sponsored by Key West Junior t this rate, how long Chamber of Commerce the Mi- be proud to join in the ami Outboard Club will stage a of that song which con- stunting and exhibition at taing the obsolete line “Land of 3 o'clock at the Yacht Basin. le. SPA Am swe off the {feenor” guest = ct goa Sed +)" | COLORS, ACTION IN™... ROTARY\C}UB), ||. J KEY WEST DIORAMA Another violent attack on “Hit- : ler” DR. WARREN was launched ‘issalide a dam: cee by President ERNEST RAMSEY | DeLAND, (OR Florida is the only place in as to the - possession of the! “Sudeten, coolestend” chair, | : 1 which the doctor has “anschluss- | prope ee eee ed". DR. WARREN relinquish-j{ cat to see in ah automobile es the chair to EDDIE STRUNK, ! is illustrated in a di of who was declared as “fired”) 0 Ove; Highway from the Bolshevik table and not} bei constructed in the Florida National Exhibits yet “hired” by the Aristocrat} table. Latecomers: DR. W. P./ Studi fer the New York World's Fair. KEMP, EDDIE niclotaherge” boc comers after vacation absences’ are BASCOMB GROOMS, CUR- | tes, ree Siti detine RY HARRIS, HOLLON | BER- f Key West tay-be seen. The VALDI, ALLAN’ B. -CLEARE.| ° 08 gaa Laon the tig Those fined: EDDIE STRNK for: ~ 5 rtd saying DR. WARREN, POLY} ARTMAN for saying MR. ona | MERITT. No titles go in the Ro-} tary Club, breeches of © ruling punishable by 10-cent fines, SE-| BASTIAN CABRERA sent a card in the usual hieroglyphics, saying he saw pictures of New England storm in New York. A wonderful attendance was noted at all the tables. Nearly every- one but the attendance chairman Was present. Quéstion: Who is the attendance chairman? BEN TREVOR claims that he is get- ting too many cards urging him to attend. BILL LITTLE almost sang “Bells of St. Mary”. MEL- VIN RUSSELL was awarded a beautiful loving cup, done in tin, ‘with the following engraving, “M. E R. Golf Champ”. RUS- SELL thought he had won the city golf cup but the rules com- mittee through otherwise. Serious Try “Paul's néw BUDGET PLAN : Bg Ne Hat its | bi ll oR Stiri iit it This amazing offex is made so that you may “LIGHT CONDITION” any or all of the rooms in your home. 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