The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 10, 1938, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIA ACTIVITIES | \ Key West Martis Entertain Visiting: nitaried > And Hawai a Marti Members fais Key West Marti lodge me F bers were hosts to Cuban civic] ban Eee res and military dignitaries last | ” The’ fk: night at Marti Hall in a reception | dotisas del gear, “Amor | y Fir-| honoring visiting Marti members. | meza”, presented’ to Mrs. Rosalia The visitors represented the |Gomez in turn a diploma of hon- | Grand Lodge of Cuba, Lodge No./or and recognition. The three | 15 “Key West”; the Sacerdotisas | local lodges presented the mem- | del Hogar Lodge Maria Perez de|bers of the Key West Idoge of Zambrana No. 1; and Discipulos| Havana a diploma of honor and | de Don Pepe lodge No. 4. All| gratitude. were of Havana. The Key West; Short talks were given by thej lodges entertaining were Cabal- | following visitors: Domingo Na-! leros de Marti lodges, Marti No. 3; varro, Elisero Perez, C. Cabrera, | and,Saco Carrasco No. 2, and| |E. Valdarrama, Five Lopez, Do-! Sacerdotisas del Hogar No. 1. jmingo Aragon Armendariz and/ Federico Lopez, Cuban House! Mrs. Rosalia Gomez. Key West- of Representative. member anders speaking: S. V. Rodriguez, J.) president of the Foreign Relations! Perez, J. F. Fleitas, A. Armayor | Committee, read a poem dedicat-|and Mrs. Dulce M. Perez. | ed to the war mothers of the’ Present were: | world... It, wag inspired at a cem-| ..Mrs. Consuelo Benitez, Rosa- etery memorfdl Service in Cuba. | liasGpmiez, Maria Gomez and Mrs. | Commander. €.Cabrera,' retired | Alfredo: Ayme of Havana, Cuba; Cuban War Veteran told of plans| Domingo Aragon Almendariz, to finance a mew San Carlos! Domingo Aragon Navarro, Cont., building in the city. Ricardo|C@yCabrera, Federico Lopez, Oscar | Serra, who is representing the!Ruz Carzon, Luis F. Falhelo,| governor of Havana and make the! Esteban Valder Rama, Alfred) trip each year for the Grito de | Ayme, Ricardo Serra and Elisco | Yara Celebration now going on|Perez of Havana, Cuba; Mrs. | in the city in a short talk said| Concha Vazquez, Rachel Sanchez, | that next to Cuba, he feels more! Patria Calleja, Josephine John-| at home in Key West. son, Bulce M. Perez; Dolores Vi-! Luis Felipe Falbello, Don Pepejdal, Concha Filallo, Armanda Ledge luminar, who arranged: the! Aguilar, Onelia Vazquez, F. Cas- details at Key West for the lay-} tro, Leona Arias, L. Lafe, Martha | ing of the plaque today com-| Machin, Clara Machin, B. Fer- | memorating patriot Marti’s entry|nandez, Ana Camero, Marina | into the Marti lodge, lived in this | Fernandez. | city until 1900. He too has come| F. Castro; Maria Gutsens, Ofelia | here yearly for the Yara celebra- | Toledo, G. Perez, L. Perez, Emma | Wonajou' 16x aj me jofithe Cu- | ves: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “A TWIRL OF THE GLOBE Monday Key West, Miami and Havana Marti lodges lay plaque in memory of Cuban Patriot Jose Marti’s entry into the lodge at Duval and Petronia streets. 2 p. b. Official visit to San Carlos School,.4 p. m. Visit to Mer- Alex Sandorfy, retired mem- ber of the Society of American Military Engineers, is a visitor in Key West, and is considering settling in Key West for the win- ter, at least. ik Mrs. Frank Johnson and sister- in-law Mrs. James Johnson were passengers leaving on the after- noon bus yesterday for a visit of | ceces Homaital 6 B. i : ; a | several days in Miami with rel-| peakers committee to explain President ‘Allan Hampton of the | igen |salient points of antiquated Key Stone Church Service Club an- West City Charter with full Cen- nouncés committeemen “for a| yy, | tral Committee in attendance and - irs. George Kantor was a! three months’ period: passenger enving on the bus fg) ee savin ca = County: Project—Harry Day, chairman; | yesterday for a brief visit “with! - Wednesday Chas. H. Ketchum, S. C. Single- | Telatives and friends in Miami. | wonroe County Commissioners eet with principal business se- ton, Sr., Chester Thompson, Wm. | ——— Watkins, Wm. H. Monsalvatge. Commandant Luis F. Ardois,| lection of inspectors and clerks Recreation—T. B. Klebsattle, | Cuban Army, who arrived on the and naming polling pees for */Cuban Yacht Juan Bruno Zayas, general election Nov. 8 chairman; Kingman Curry, Ger-| yesterday, left for a short visit | ald Saunders, N. B. Shannahan, | in Miami on the afternoon bus. | Darnell Carey, Octavio Recio. — |ANSWERS TO TEN Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Brito TEST QUESTIONS were passengers on the afternoon Membership — Dr. Wm. P. bus leaving yesterday for Miami| Below are the answers to test | | Kemp, chairman; Joe Allen, a ts | Singleton, II, Bert Baker, Ed-| Where they will visit for a few| questions printed on Page 2 days, | ed Stone Service Clab Names-Committees ward Johnson. Refreshment — Everett Rivas, | —_—— a chairman; Delmar Butler, Allan} Dr. Samuel Aronovitz, after! E. Curry, Stanton Cooper, Harold |SPending a brief visit with mem~- Thompson, Lance Whitmarsh. | hers of the family and was al heise Doughtry | guest of his bro airman; Hastings Smith, Em ‘wret’S.. Walden, “Rev."J."A. Tolle, | Chas. Yates, Aaron McConnell. Papeete. 2. 45 pounds. 3- The name of the author at the head of an article. ogists class them as ir time. i it is’an erroneous and hum- ongais form ys ‘regard- | Overseas Road and Platinum. Commission at Pigeon Key, left'10. Eduard Benes, pronounced | yesterday for his station after aj ben’-esh. weekend visit with his family. Veterans’ Camp 'To Give Party Members See B. H. McCalla Camp, United Spanish War Vet- erans, and the women of the} auxiliary, have planned and are| now perfecting arrangements for | a delightful Bingo party to be given at the National Guard Arm- ory, Thursday night, October 13, 7:30 o'clock. This is to be a benefit enter- tainment given for the purpose of securing funds to defray the ex- | country, returned to Key West Fred Auerbach, proprietor of Saturday. the grill at 410 Fleming street, left yesterday afternoon on the bus for Miami to visit Mrs. Auer- | bach who is a patient in a hos-i pital recuperating from the ef- fects of a recent operation. Miss Elaine Johnson, who had been visiting for three weeks in ‘Detroit, Michigan, as guest of | Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Byrd, re- | turned by bus last night and was today at her desk in the office of Miss Madge Sands, who was MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1938 REVOLUTIONARY! We are proud to recommed it... , this new garment cleaning service we now offer you! : Another great contribution which America makes to the world—the Zoric System—a patented gar- ment cleaning system! Because of this outstanding invention, it is now possible and practical to use, for renewing your fine wear- ables, one of the most penetrating yet gentle cleaning fluids known. Huge sums of money were spent in developing the Zoric System— chemists, engineers, metallurgists have worked for years, perfecting it. A difficult task, indeed, for the cleaning fluid*that Zoric uses is elusive and ex- pensive. But now , your garments)’ can be bathed in great quantities of it, so that they are returned to you with the look and feel of newness—and without odor. Sheer chiffons keep their deli- cate softness. Silks and satins take on a glistening sheen. The nap on woolens is raised. The heaviest, tweeds are clean through and through. And colors - are given a clear, bright appearance. Of course you’ll want to try our Zoric dry cleaning. Send us one of your fragile evening gowns—or your most prized’ \d?aperies—or , one of your husband’s suits. This new and different service costs no more, but you will be delighted with the results. When shall we call? COLUMBIA LAUNDRY and CLEANERS tion. Esteban Valdarrama, well- known Cuban artist, designed the plaque to Marti and! according to} those who have seen it has done an excellent picee of work. Gran Caballero Luminar Do- mingo Aragon Armendariz and son, Domingo Aragon Navarro, vice luminar, Key West lodge of Havana, are on their first trip to Key West and are enthusiastic over the Island City. Elizeo Perez Diaz, ex-Cuban Consul at Havana is a former Key Wester. Other visitors present were: Os- car Ruz Garzon, luminar of Key West Lodge No, 15 of Havana, and secretary; Alfredo Ayme, vice-secretary of Key West Lodge No. 15 and member F. Lopez, Jessie Watkins, Harry Knight Head Key West High Officers was elected} Jessie Watkins presitient of the Key West High School student counci] and Harry Knight president of the senior| class in student elections recently | held. Other officers on the council! are Nellie Louise Russell, vice- president; Bonnie Mae Watkins, ' recording secretary and Ray De-! meritt, treasurer. Other senior | Vildostegui, .Valter- Vinson, M.} penses of the State Encampment | spending the weekend with - her Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd. ) Villareal, Graciela Albury, Mer- ; cedes Caméro and Mrs. L. Abreu. |, J. F. Fleitas, Arturo Armayor, | Feleciano Castro, Jose Fernandez, Ey Rivero, A. Lucignani, Juan Calleja, Ishmael Calleja, Pablo Calleja, T. Bentancourt, Julio} Perez, A. Villareal, Bonato Mi- | queli, M. Baltomeu, J. M. Fernan- Ss Seer sey tt dez, Rogelio. Cabrera, Santiago} Miami Couple Valdes Rodriguez, J. Menaya, M. M . od H | Medina, Pedro Oliva, Rafael Rod- | “@arrt ere (Beteet “Kmable, ‘ceri sawyer;| Witt f | in} | fael mable, ar] wyer,| William Sonian: of Miami, for-| e {Feliciano Gonzalez, Guillermo} merly of Chattanooga, Tennessee, | mea ee department head Perez, Homero Hernandez, Rafael! and Miss Mary Ruth Henderson, | Mrs, Demeritt, enjoying . vaca-| Rodriguez, (Felo) Benjamin Fer- | of Miami, formerly of Atlanta,! tion of about two weeks motor- }mandez, Horacio Pens, Baltasari|Ga., were arrivals on the 9: ling in different parts of the | Soldano and. Pedro Aguilar. o'clock bus Saturday for a oad i ‘to be held in Key West, June, ! 1939, and anticipation points to its! pacar Mr. and Mrs. Atwood, being on a large scale. " | It is said by the women of the auxiliary that during the Bingo |party Thursday night the hos- | tesses will serve delicious refresh- | ments. | for Miami. Miss Sands is taking a course at the Walsh Business | college. Company in the mechanical di Miss Ermina Curry left over, |Florida Motor Lines yesterday | morning for Tampa where she | will spend a visit of three weers | | with relatives in that city. William B. Demeritt, clerk Mr. and Mrs. left yesterday afternoon! were arrivals over the highway last night. ployed with the P. and O. S. S. Waldo Johnson Mr. Johnson is em- partment of the Steamship Flo ida and, with Mrs. j here for a visit with relatives and ; friends. Johnson, is MONROE THEATER Robert Taylor, Franchot Tone Robert Young, Margaret Sullivan in THREE COMRADES Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c: Night, 15-25¢ 617 Simonton Street Clip this ad. Pin it to your suit. Either bring it to our office or phone for our routemen. This ad and 30c entitled you to a ZORIC CLEANED SUIT. | Subscribe ie The: Citizen, 20c A Week | visit. Immediately after their arrival | | they visited Judge Raymond R.| Lord, who issued them a marri- | age license, and, in the presence of | witnesses, read the ceremony | which made them man and wife. | Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock | Mr. and Mrs. Jordan bid their | newly made friends in Key West farewell and departed on the bus for Miami. | Everready Star Clab To Meet cist decieen | There will be a meeting of the John Robinson, 12-A; Anita Ber-| kowitz, 12-B; Ottilee Kirch- heiner, 11-A; Ray Perez, 11-B; | Edwin Berkowitz, 10-A; Harry | Elwood, 10-B. Officers for class 11-A are Sam | Collins, . president; Nellie Louise | | Russell, secretary; Rita Disdur,| | treasurer. ! class officers are John Robinson,, Class 11-B, Rose Mary Kell vice-president; Virginia Knowles, | president; Ray Perez, vice-prési- | ho Dorothy Stricker, treas-| dent; Lois Pinder, secretary; eeiel | Murray, treasurer. Other class officers in the High p@lass 10-A, Ray Daierie president! Roberto Smith, vice-| |Everready Star Club held tomor- | L Seater beginning at 3:30 LS at’ the home of Mrs. | ido Camus) ‘All membef$ are requested to| to the council: Mrs. Maxwell Russell, who had been visiting her uncle, Leo Go- mez, and brother, William Rus- sell, in Cleveland, Ohio, was a re- turning passenger over the high- way Saturday afternoon, coming on bus of the Florida Motor Lines. Mrs. Russell said that she had ® very delightful trip, and told Fel in attendance, seenetary; Elois Sawyer, trpas: | president; Betty Lewin, vice- | 'DeSOTO HOTEL Class 9-A, Ellie Rae Gwynn,/ OPEN ALL YEAR tary; Nellie Tift, treasurer; | | dent; Harry Knight, vice-presi- | Quiet, Clean, Good Beds President; Phyllis Mackoviteh,| ¢ uremia: ¢ Class 10-B, Arthur Lujan, pe ye ae, Pierce, secretary, 373 Main St. an icia Borges, treasurer. | Vacation Han president; Kathryn Knowles, vice- president; Olga Aguilar, secre- EUROPEAN P ‘LAN Franklin Wickers, reporter. : ' Hi-Y club, Lionel Cobo, presi- All Qutside Rooms dent; Jack Miller, secretary; Dex- Free Parking ter Dorgan, treasurer. The Citizen that brother William is now a student at the College of Cleveland, studying commercial | art. Miss Alvarez ¥ Weds: Alvarez were mai evening at the h f sister, Mrs. Frank. Catherine street) mony read by Judge Enrique qtinaido, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Aaevete | stood with the couple. A host of friends and relatives | witnessed the ceremony and con- | gratulated the couple. A recep- | tion followed the wedding. LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District ent Us; ‘Ba int U; ter rentals. SEE US ABOUT A FEDERAL HOUSING TITLE IMPROVEMENT LOAN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Garage——Elevator——Firepreot Open The Year Around Now is the time to make those improvements and renovations so necessary to secure the best win- Rates | $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 single $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 double PAUL WHITEMAN Every Wednesday Evening GeorGE GRACIE BURNS ALLEN Every Friday Evening Al C. B. S. Stations Epos DOOLEY Football Highlights Every Thursday nd Saterday 52 Leading N. B. C. Stations -- Fix Up Copyright 1998, Leccarr & Mruss Tosacco Co. 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