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GE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER a 1988 SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Junior Woman’s Club meets 5 o’clock at Woman’s Clubhouse, | Division street. FRIDAY Knights of Pythias Lodge 163. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. 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. BSUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Reception honoring Havana and Miami Marti lodges here for Marti plaque unveiling, sponsored by Key West Marti lodges. | 8 p. m. Marti Hall, Elizabeth street. | pai MONDAY— Sea Scout Ship 3 meets. 7:30 P. M. Golden Eagle Hall. Pythian Sisters meeting. 8 Bi m. Pythian Hall. Meeting Boy Scouts Troop 51. 7 p. m. Wesley Community House. Improved Order of Red Men. 7:30 p. m. Wigwam Hall. | Anchor Lodge No. 182, F. & A. M. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. | All Day Grito de Yara celebration with field meets, dancing and ; refreshments at Coral Isle Casino beach, sponsored by Am- erican Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. Dance, 9:30 p. m.} Pena’s Garden of Roses. “El Grito de Yara” dance. 9:30 p. m. Cuban Club. PED ECINE TUESDAY— pee Ae Se pete? Wat 3 | Celebration Dance | Monday | o'clock. popular dance band. | by, Emmet Walden, Henry Brew- [er | Wardlow, Mary Louise Cappick Sociedad Cuba will sponsor a Celebration Dance on “El Grito! de Yara”, the Cuban national holiday, Monday, beginning at 9 Two big prizes will be award- ed. Music for this affair will be furnished by John Pritchard’s Miller, O. S. Long, Harry Prin- dle, W. Hunt Harris, Grace Cros- Misses Mary Falk, Mamie and Etta Patterson. Public Welfare Department— Mrs. John Roberts, Chairman; Mesdames Charles L. Roberts, William R. Warren, Ralph Rus- sell, E. M. Phillips, Otto Lund- quist, J. S. Golden, J. W. Ing- ling, Stanley Baker, Roy Faulk- nér, Victor Moffat, Stanley Bak- Archer, Charles Social Registrite Singer Working girl who’s also in the New York Social Regis- | HALLADAY HEADS MINISTER GROUP At the recent meeting of the Key West Ministerial Alliance} held at the First Methodist (Stone) church, with O. C. How- jell, pastor of the Ley Memorial church, president of the organiza- tion, presiding, Rev. W. L. Halla- day, pastor of the First Congre- !gational church, was elected as | president for the ensuing term. Rev. J. P. Lilly of the Fleming | Street Methodist (Uptown) church was named vice-president, and Rev. John C. Gekeler of the First Presbyterian church selected as secretary-treasurer, The other members of the or- !ganization are Revs. Y. T. She- hane, A. DeBarritt and Joe Tolle. | |ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS | | Below are the answers to test | questions printed on Page 2 | es Czechoslovakia. Dinner partner first and hos- | tess later. Johnny Roventi. i Jay Stricker Leader Of Charch Group | Young People’s Department of | First Methodist (Stone) church | recently conducted an_ election} of officers for the ensuing year. Jay Stricker was unanimously} selected to lead the group dur- ing the new year. Other officers selected were Ruby Thompson, vice-president; | Chas. H. Ketchum, Jr., secretary; Jerry Knowles, treasurer. The president thereupon ap- pointed the following committee | chairmen. to serve for a period of one year: Mrs. George Saunders, chair- man of missions; Jack Aguerro, Edith Thompson, committee on recreation; Susan Roberts, chair- man of citizenship and social service; Dorothea Stricker, chair- man of worship; Barbara Jarrett, publicity chairman. The group then outlined an un- usually active program to be put on during the year and have al- ready entered into it with enthus- iasm. Cuba Arrives Steamship Cuba of the P, and O. S. S. Co., arrived 6:30 this| morning from Tampa with one; first cabin and one second cabin | Meeting Robt. J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. Scot- tish Rite Hall. Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2, Knights of the Golden Eagle meets. | 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. Stone Church Service Club Dinner. 6 P. M. Church Annex. Spackling Waters Rebekah Lodge No, 14. 7:30 p. m. Wigwam | The American Legion meetin, Legion Hall. g, Arthur Sawyer Post. 8 p. m. te WEDNESDAY. Scottish Rite meets. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. Key West Woman’s Club Holds First Fall Meeting; Announce | Department Members For Year (By NINA LESLIE CALLEJA) | The first ‘wegular monthly) meeting of the Key West Wom-| an’s Club was held Tuesday aft- | ‘ernoon at the Clubhouse on Divi- sion street, and was quite largely | attended, sixty-one members and being present. Stephen W. Douglass,’ nt of the Club, ‘presided, d the meeting was opened with | es eee Club Prayer! i sage teagan Beautiful” the en! assem- y, following which business de- | of the Club were dealt with | Several announcements were, made. Minutes of the two pre-' ‘vious meetings in June and July. ‘ I read a| received from Mrs. | a former member | leja, Emmett Walden. Leo H. Warren, H. J. Miller and Miss Mary Falk. Officers of the Club this year are: President, Mrs. Stephen W. er, George Aronovitz, Alfred DeBarritt and Miss Jessie Gonder. Library Committee—Mrs. Nor- berg Thompson, Chairman; Mes- dames Vesey Johnson, John Wardlow, Louis Brinton, Philip Cosgrove, Lionel Plummer, Wal- lace B. Kirke, Allan B. Cleare, Stephen C. Singleton, J. D. Mac- Mullen, Misses Mamie Wardlow, Teen Williams and Edna Gato. Hospitality Committee — Mrs. Greyburn Pinder, Chairman;} Mesdames Harvey Eagan, Louis} Pierce, Roy Faulkner, Arthur; Pastorini, Carl Bervaldi, John] Costar, William R. Porter, Isabel} Ball, David A. Prinz, Emmet + Walden, Grace Crosby, John Gardner, Julian Tomson, William Phelan, J. Y. Porter, Jr., Ralph | Russell, B. D. Trevor, Stephen | Lowe, Edwin Trevor, Louise Aux- \ier, William White, J. R. Valdez, Harry Shaw, Charles R. Curry, C. W. Goethe, Charles L. Roberts, 1 ter, Eve Symington favors this white marquisette gown! with its full pleated skirt and a shirred bodice for her sing-| ing stint at the Waldorf Astoria. ‘The brief bolero is en-| tirely covered with an appliqued design of gold and sil- | ver kid. | Jr. Woman’s Clab | Meets Today The Intermediate Department | The Junior Woman’s Club, of First Methodist (Stone) church | president Miss Susan La Kin, will met recently and selected Miss| Meet this afternoon 5 o'clock at | Florence Jarrett to lead the group | pete leone Cinhiogse: sc, Div during the church school year! e just begun. PERSONAL | Heads Group | Othen officers selected to serve| **°® along with her are: Roberts Smith, vice-president; Sylvia Rob- erts, secretary; John Luis Day, treasurer; Ruth Stricker, publi- SIFIED COLU . ” Tennis. | The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Rpresentatives. New York. In the Pacific Ocean, rough- ly following the 1800 me- ridian of longitude. Six feet. Tambourine. Tennessee Valley Authority. passenger for Key West; 20 first} cabin and five second cabin pas- sengers for Havana. | Arrivals at Key West were G.} M. Bakewell and Mary Gon-! zalez. The vessel’s manifest showed} |the following items: For Key} West, 10 tons of freight and one} | sack of mail. For Havana, 167 | sacks of mail. | The bookings at the office of} the P. and O. S. S. Company, numbered 32 first and four second cabin passengers, making 61 on | the passenger list for Havana. 8 9. 0. Subscribe to The Uitizen—20c weekly. Try Paul’s new BUDGET PLAN SALESMEN WANTED Open a Budget Account at Paul's} at] | ATHLETES FOOT GERM How To Kill It It requires a powerful fungi- |cide. Most liniments and oint-} {ments are not fungicides. Get 30c ; worth of Tingol Solution with) city chairman. | Committee chairmen appointed | FEEL OLD AT 40 when | system runs down. New camphor. Apply full strength, |for sweaty or smelly feet, itch-| | ing toes or “Athlete’s Foot.” Feel | HUSTLER WANTED! to intro- duce, supply demand for Raw- Arrange For | “Box Party’ Special feature of the Grito de Yara celebration planned by American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps will be a “Box Par- ty” for young ladies. Plenty of fun and amusement is promised all who enter this contest. Rules of the contest require each young lady to pack a dainty box of lunch with sandwiches, cake and other delacices and tie same with ribbon on which her name is placed. Committee in charge of events auction the box and young man who places high- est bid for box will be the part- ner of the young lady for lunch and dance. SKINNY CRILD hay Anna May Wong—M. Lindsay in WHEN YOU WERE BORN? James Stewart—Beulah Bondi in OF HUMAN HEARTS Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ TONITE WQAM Joe Douglass; Vice-president, Mrs. J.'George Reynolds, Charles Arono- vitz, James Adams, George Mrs. Arthur Pastorini; Recording | Archer, Charles Falk, Hugh Tay- Secretary, Mrs. Mary Langford; lor, Jack Gaiti, Frank Delaney, Correspondi 3 John Roberts; Treasurer, Miss Charles Curry, J. E. Shourds, V4 Claude Williams, Clarence Pierce, Minnie-Porter Harris; Auditor,/Gordon Dill, A. M. Morgan, Stan- Mrs. Dan Navarro, and Directors,|jey Baker, Stephen Singleton, Mrs. Norberg Thompson and Mrs. | G. N. Goshorn. Julia Bean, I. Appelrouth, Ella Roberts, J. S. Roberts, Each member of the Club is in one of the ts, Russell, Mary Thompson, one in which her interest most Sullivan, E. B. Phillips, Lionel Plummer, Leo H. Warren, John centers, Following is a list of Sawyer, Ross Sawyer, Louis members of each of the Depart- ments. Mrs, Douglass, President, * Ue Brinton, Louis Harris, W. Hunt Harris, William R. Warren, Henry Tequests that anyone desiring | Brewer, Willard Albury, George | Gertrude | transfer from one department to | Allen, Fort Callahan, another communicate with her. Ricketts, Sebastian Cabrera, American Homes Department | Frank Ladd, Lillie Cold, Frank’ Robert | to serve for a period of one year were the following: | Margaret Knowles, chairman| of worship; John” R. Kerr and} June Walden, committee on ree- | reation; Rose Bethel, chairman of | missions; Marvin Kemp, chair- man on citizenship and commun- | lity service. | A very active and interesting} !program has been mapped out iby the cabinet and this depart- {ment promises to become one of the most active young people’s| groups in the city. Professor Fitch of the High leigh Necessities. Good routes open nearby. . Rawleigh Meth- ods get business. No selling, experience needed. We supply | Sales, Advertising literature—| all you need. Profits should in-| crease every month. Low pric- | es; good values, complete serv- ice. Rawleigh’s, Dept. FAJ- 116-63, Memphis, Tenn. oct6-13-20-27 OSTREX Tonic Tablets have | stimulants obtained from raw | oysters plus general body in-! vigorators. Try whole Pr age. If not delighted with’ re- sults, maker refunds its price. Reg. $1.00. Special now, 89c. Call, write today, Gardner’s Pharmacy. tues-thur-tf | ROSES—Red and Pink Radiance, | t all times. FREEMAN'S, 1121! Gathering street: | THREE DEEP SEA RODS AND oct6-mon-wed-sat; REELS. Also, Marine Toilet. a | Apply The Citizen Office. | TRANSPORTATION WANTED | octé-s | ROSES WANTED | | | it take hold. Your 30c back in 24 hours if not pleased. Locally} at Gardner’s Pharmacy.—advt. ee LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District Open The Year Around Bob Steele in DURANGO VALLEY RAIDERS KATE MAJOR BOWES STAY TUNED 560 ke WANTED — Transportation to | FOR RENT COMEDY and SERIAL any point in general direction | pOR RENT—8-room House, com- of Colorado. Will help with | pletely furnished. Hot and cold | i ‘ | School faculty is the latest addi- | the Club members. |—Mrs. William White, Chairman; ili tes, Otto Lund- | i | . ‘Trevor read two in-|Mesdames A. E. Sharpley, Fred | ect preg ne © Miiitan (tion to the teaching staff of this which had been receiv-| Knapp, John Costar, Luther Pin- | Curry, Haydn Illingworth, H. J,|department and he has entered by the Club, one to attend a sectional meeting of the Florida Women’s Clubs at Coral Gables on November 15th at the Coral! Gables Clubhouse. This invita- lub honor- | der, Eola Swicegood, Jack Gaiti,| Hugh Taylor, William Phelan, Greyburn Pinder, J. S. Roberts, Lionel Plummer, C. G. Hicks, Louis Harris, Julia Bean, Harry Shaw, Frank Rieker, Dan Navarro, -| J, R. Valdez, George Allen, J. D.| MacMullen, Charles Curry, Ber- nie Papy, William R. Porter, Sam Goldsmith, Ella Roberts, P. D.j Holloway, Robert T. Menner, A. Miller, Dan Navarro, Misses Lula Scheurer, Edna Gato, Mary Falk, Minnie-Porter Harris, Susie Gard- ner and Ileen Williams. House Committee—Mrs. J. J.! Trevor, Chairman; Mesdames William R. Warren, Harry Galey, ; Clifford G. Hicks, Ben Trevor, J. | | A: MacMullen and Miss Minnie- Porter Harris. } | ‘his duties with a great deal of enthusiasm. Peeeeccceveveseoseseeoes, PERSONAL MENTION | eo coe) Miss Essie Geiger, field super- visor of the Division of Recrea- driving and pay: personal ex- i te Se: 1 | penses. Jerome Berkowitz, Pica | eaconaen ‘Auoys naar, 1217 | 765. oct6-tf: Petronia street. aug9-tfs | be. } WANTED TO RENT | FOR SALE | { | FURNISHED APARTMENT OR SEVEN ROOM HOUSE AND HOUSE, with 2 or 3 bedrocms.j LOT, corner Olivia and Geor- Preferably close to town. Box! gia streeets. Price Reason-| E, The Citizen. able. Cash or terms. Apply Carry Your Travel Funds in American Express Travellers Checks and insure yourself against money worries while oct4-3tx | Mrs. Murray | on | :30, October 11th, at! M. Morgan, David A. Prinz. American Citizenship Depart- Decorating Committee—Mrs. A.: tion WPA, arrived last night and E. Sharpley, Chairman; Mesdames! is today conferring with Mrs. | William R. Warren, G. N. Gos-' Eva Warner and Supervisor Vic- North Bayshore Drive, Mi-) menj—Mrs. Harvey Eagan, Chair- Mrs. Douglass stated her|man; Mesdames Frank Delaney, | that any members of the Louis Pierce, Wallace Kirke, Wil- West Woman's Club who lard Albury, Ben Trevor, to be in Miami on that} Galey, attend this reception. /Lowe, Chester Curry, of the Club voted fav-' Curry, Charles R. Curry, upon the purchase of a/ Williams, Clarence Pierce, Georg of new books for the Li- | Reynolds, J. E. Shrouds, Charles | . ‘ | Falk, Louis Brinton, Vesey John- Eighteen new names have been son, Mary Thompson, J. Y. Por- added to the list of members of ter, Jr, Arthur Pastorini, Frank the Key West Woman’s Club. Gato, Milton Curry, C. D. Har- Mrs. Douglass personally welcom-| rington, H. N. Hartley, Leo H.’ ed these new members and they Warren, Sam Harris and Miss were introduced to other mem- | Edna Gato. bers at the close of Tuesday's} Fine Arts Department—Mrs. Haydn Illingworth, Chairman; Preparatory to closing the’ Mesdames Frank Ladd, Carl Ber- ,» Mrs. Douglass delivered | valdi, Curry Moreno, Louise @ brief but beautifully worded Auxier, John Stowers, Leila speech on the slogan of the club: | Pitcher, John Sawyer, Ross Saw- “Harmony, Fellowship and Coop- yer, Lillie Cold, Bascom Grooms, eration”. John Gekeler, William Kemp, Sandwiches and punch were Gordon Dili, Fort Callahan, W. L. served, and it was generally Bates, Julian Tomson, Lula agreed that the meeting had been ‘Sheurer, A. D. Leuthi, William an extremly enjoyable one, an Demeritt, Mary Langford, M. E. auspicious first occasion for the Berkowitz, Robert Russell, Edwin regulat monthly meetings to Trevor, James Adams, Stephen continue throughout the fall and’ C. Singleton, Allan B. Cleare, |horn, W. C. Duncan, A. M. Hew-! ett, Fred Knapp, Lola Spamer,; Curry Moreno, Harry Galey, Wil-! Pinder, Anthony Rubino, Sam/ | Harris, O. S. Long, A. D. Leuthi, Victor Moffat, Misses Etta Pat- terson and Jessie Gonder. Book Committee—Miss Mary | Trevor, Chairman; Mesdames| Norberg Thompson, Philip Cos- grove. Membership Committee—Mrs.! Louis Pierce, Chairman; Mes-| dames Ralph Russell and Step- hen Lowe. Floor Committee—Mrs. Ea-| ward Bayly, Chairman; Mesdames William Kemp, Louise Auxier and Eola Swicegood. Floral Committee—Miss Leila} Pitcher, Chairman; Mesdames John Stowers and Sam Gold- smith. Press and Publicity—Mrs. Ar- thur Pastorini, Chairman; Mes- dames A. D. Leuthi, Philip Cos- tor Larsen. R. C. Roberts, keeper of Amer- Harry liam Phelan, Bascom Grooms,! ican Shoals lighthouse, arrived H. N. Hartley, Stephen | John Gekeler, C. D. Harrington,| from the light last evening and Charles | Clifford Hicks, Harry Prindle, | was to leave by bus today for a Claude | Frank Reiker, J. S. Golden, Ches-| four weeks vacation with his | ter Curry, P. D. Holloway, Luther | family in Miami. John N. Roberts, additional keeper in the lighthouse service, has been assigned as second as- sistant keeper at American Shoals for a period and has left for his station. | 522 Margaret street. oct4-s ROOMS SRP ea | FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- ROOMS with or without board.; tion Key, 3% acres on ocean. Sunny and cool. 419 Southard! 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, street. oct3-lwk} all high land, beach front on j both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key LOST West. sept7-s | LOST—Silver Wrist Watch on: SMALL HOUSE AND LOT. Sunday, in entrance or inside! Catholic Church. Red leather! sired. Apply P. O. Box 165. band. Reward if returned to septl6-s Rear Ramonin's Restaurant. | —————_________ oct3-4tx FOR SALE—New boat, 4 weeks HELP WANTED | new engine, fully equipped. ' Built for party fishing. $400.00 on the road SOLD BY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Cheap for cash or terms as de- | - old, 26 ft. long, 7% ft. beam, |} THE FULLER BRUSH COM- ; PANY has an opening in Mon- } roe County for a neat appear-{ ing man with light car. For/ details write The Fuller Brush | Company, 210 Postal Bidg.. Mi-; ami, Florida. Sepr27-9t | Onofre Cerezo, after spending one month as second assistant keeper at American Shoals, has returned to the city and resumed his work at the lighthouse de- pot. ? Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schutt of Key West have been visiting at the Hotel Algonquin in New York City. ROOMS H THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St. | Miami, Fla. Enjoy living, hot water, pleasant surroundings. | sept22-Imo } H EXCHANGE j William Arnold, agent for the Florida Motor Lines in Key West, left over the highway on cash if sold within 5 days. Can be seen at North Beach Boule- vard. Apply 1502 South St. augl8-s 2-STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, double lot. 1605 Flagler Ave. augl2-tf FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- land, waterfront. Also, lot“cor- ner 5th and Patterson Avenues near Boulevard. Apply Box RC, The Citizen. aug3i-s winter season. The following visitors were present at the meeting: Mrs. Al- bert E. Pierce, Miss Maysie M. ‘Townsend Morgan and Taylor. The eighteen new members of ’s Club are as follows: Crosby, Lolis Gertrude John nz, A. M. Gertrude Ricketts. Educational Department—Mrs. Philip Cosgrove, Chairman; Mes- dames W. C. Duncan, Lela Spa- mer, A. M. Hewett, G. N. Gos- horn, C. W. Goethe, I. Appel- routh, J. B. Sullivan, J. J. Trev- or, Misses Mary Trevor, Minnie- Porter Harris, len Williams, Susie Gardner, Mesdames John Gard- ner, Edward Bayly, Sebastian Cabrera, Isabel Baill, William Weaver, Frank Brown, Norberg Harry Shaw, John grove, William Kemp, G. N. Gos- horn, Mario Galleja, Stephen C. Singleton and Miss Mary Louise | Cappick. Historian—Mrs. A. D. Leuthi. Pianist—Mrs. Frank Ladd. Serap Book—Mrs. Mary Lang- ford. Monorary Member—Miss Mary Louise Cappick, Junior Women's Department— Mrs. O. S. Long, Chairman; ali| Junior Woman's Club members. | tion swiftly the early bus going to Miami for a conference with the manage- ment and expects to return on the late bus today. A new pay-way at PAUL'S GET ITCH RELIEF Use a medicine that has — ture of etc. Nice to use. 35e and $1. back if pot satisfied. ‘Thompson, ————— + Wardlow, Anthony Rubino, H. J.‘ Paul will explain the Budget Plan| Medicine Co. Desk 9, Houston, Tex. WILL EXCHANGE—4 lots in| Miami, close in, for Key West; property. One lot, 50x150’, 3) dit NAT RTNS lots 50x100' adjoining, or will| FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x10’. sell. Address Box P, The Citi-} zen. BRING YOUR VISITING friends | PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed in need of a good night's rest to, cards, $1.25. The Artman OVERSEAS HOTEL. 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