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PAGE FOUR SOCIA L ACTIVITIES SOCIAL CALENDAR 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. Ty Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14. 7:30 p. m. Wigwam The American Legion meeting, Arthur Sawyer Post. 8 p. m. __Legion Hall. First Fall business meeting, Junior Woman’s Club. 5 p. m. Woman’s Clubhouse. Board of directors meeting at 4:30 will precede regular meeting. ly Star Club meets 3:30 p. m. at residence of Mrs. Fer- nando Camus. Harris School P.T.A. meeting with Columbus Day program by Mrs. Isabel Ball. 3 p. m. Harris School Auditorium. "a Ge WEDNESDAY— * Scottish Rite meets. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. det MERE THURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. - Rotary Club meets. 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge F. & A. M. meeting. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. >’ P.O. O. A. meeting. 8 p. m. P. O. O. A. Hall. PRR SO ag ights of Pythias Lodg ;8 p. m. Pythian Hall. UGinl Scouts ‘oop 1 mestine 4 prannGolden Baie Hall _ Boy Scout Troop 52 meets at Naval, Hospital. 7:30 p, m. JuniorChamber of Commerce mpeewng. 8 BP Chamber of Com- 2 owt 9 ple powse s¢;* PR eon WOM : 6 TN [SY OW po LepeLu —pH SATURDAY i | 1) wewpore fon Hsesuay 5] Re Fern Chapter No. 24;0.E.S.sh Mamie S. ‘Lander, gh wy asi eh Ev ¢ esp baeecst« ‘and conductress = on Grand Chapt@nT:30-q9%n.cKey West Country ub. SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. picid MONDAY— Sea Scout Ship 3 meets, 7:30 P.M. Golden Eagle Hall. Pythian Sisters meeting. 8 p. 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. tree Oe NE IE EASES FB abr le ERE EO PAE AE Harris Columbus Day |P.-T. A. Hallowe’en P.-T. A. Meet ~ | Festival Friday | A Columbus Day program will! The annual Hallowe’en Festival be presented by Mrs. Isabel Ball'sponsored by the High School at a Harris School P.-T. A. meet-|P.-T. A. will be held Friday at 4 ing tomorrow afternoon 3 o'clock !o’clock on the Harris School at Harris School Auditorium. _| grounds. Important plans concerning} The Hospitality Band will P.-T. A. sponsorship are sched-j furnish music throughout the aft- uled for discussion. ernaon, while various games are er in progress, Stare Honor |. Prizes will be awarded for pret- ° itiest costume, boy and girl, one Grand Conductress : UESDAY— ee Robt. J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. Scot- to greet Mrs. | "A FALL HERRINGBONE ae forld: :aN TUNE with Fall is) this) | sleekly tailored three:piece matural and brown herring: | bone tweed ensemble.\\Big alligator bag with three-inch monogram is newest styje | note this season. | — —— McDonalds On Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McDonald | from Iowa, Louisiana, are visitors | in the city and are guests of Mrs. | McDonald’s_ brother-in-law and | sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gan- | dolfo. They will be here for about! one week and Mr. McDonald wants to succeed in catching aj fish about 10 inches long or pos- | sibly one foot. | As a matter of fact, he will probably catch some a great deal \larger, as he is going out with {Mr. Gandolfo, who is noted for his successful catche: THE WEATHER — ssbiasonsenseeneniessses ‘Temperatures* @eeedsecocsocsesecooccos| °- jto six years of age; prettiest cos- jtume, boy and girl, six years old Saturday, October 15, Fern Chapter No. 21, Order Eastern Star, will hold a special meeting at the Key West Country Club, at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of nono! Mrs. Mamie S. Lander. Mrs. Lander is Right Worthy Associate Grand Conductress of the General Grand Chapter, and will be accomanied by Mrs. Ma- and up; most comical costume, boy and girl, one to six years of age; most comical costume, boy and girl, six years old and up; most appropriate costume, boy and girl out of entire group. Highest ~ 83 |Lowest 7 \Mean - Normal Mean s | Rainfall* | Yesterday’s Precipitation T. Ins. | Normal Precipitation -20 Ins. *This record covers 24-hour period | [ending at 8 o'clock this morning. Tomorrow's Almanac 80) 80 leanne rion Neeb, Associate Grand Con- ductress of the Grand Chapter of | Mrs. Harold Baker was a pas- senger on the early bus this morning going to Matecumbe where she will spend about two weeks enjoying a vacation with relatives and friends. eis (yee bp A Johnson, who py was: atime with members of his family,-left on the returr this mortiirig® to his home at: tecumber sper OF Covmerce J. M. Horre, whis’ has ‘the'goh- tract for the construction of the Florida Motor Lines bus station, returned Sunday after a brief visit at Miami. State Attorney G. A. Worley a visitor in the city in connec- with the sittings of the jury now investigating the of Edward Webber, and is guest of Assistant State At- J. Lancelot Lester. BEATS HIS MOTHER ge ait apy Sun rises 6:24 a. m.} Sun sets . 6:03 p. m. | | Moon rises 8:41 p. m. |Moon sets _ 9:29 a. m. | Covecceccceccvocer Tomorrow's Tides | AM. P.M. Cuba Arrives igs: art Seabdanis Gals: Fan 0. sf ——— EL S, Co. arrived yesterday morn-' Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: ing from Tampa, enroute to) Sea jevel, 30.07. Havana, with two first cabin and! hone: sedond cabin passengers for rf E adh ty Rg bic Basse™| (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) .. | Key West and Vicinityr Mostly | First cabin passengers arriving ‘cloudy tonight and Wednepday, | ato. West were, Mrs. W. H. | withiscattered showers »Wednes- (pad, W. H. Smith. jneerieg: and possibly es torright; ‘Listedcon the vessel’s manifest / fresb cresterly winds, moderately Tae 4 4 ; | strong at times. vee Hilipwing pce a Florida: Mostly cloudy, scat- Key West nine tons of freight tered showers Wednesday and and five sacks of mail. For Ha-' possibly near east coast and ex- vana, no freight and 308 sacks of treme south portion tonight. — mail. begga to Sagem Seals Pass r | Fresl easterly wings, rather ners sailing on the Cuba strong at times in Florida Straits; at 9:15 o’clock who were booked | partly cloudy to overcast weather at Key West number 25 first cabin with scattered showers Wednes- and two second cabin, making a ;day and possibly over south por- total of 43 passengers sailing to }tion tonight. East Gulf: Fresh to strong }easterly winds and overcast wea- | ther with showers tonight and | Wednesday. WEATHER FORECAST Steamer Sails Steamship Ceiba, fruit trans- 666 THE KEY WEST-CITIZEN ¥ ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 wd 1. 1898. 2. A musical wind instrument with a row of reeds, op- erated by keys. . The whale. «Yes, '5. The time. when light appears LGR Gidedte de wid ing an traversed in ‘Paik al Soe ee Baer. ' “Buckeye State”. {10. Brother, a friar’s title. CESPEPES MEDALS AWARDED HERE (Continued from Page One) 4 tain Jose Lopez, representative of Cuba’s president Laredo Bru. Address on significance of Grito de Yara, ex-Cuban consul at Tampa, Eliseo Perez. Song, “Praig ’o Caro”, Mr. and Mrs. George Mills White. Address, Captain Leon Blanco, representative of hjef Cuban Army, Col. Puisedlt Bapfista. History of eae and, Key West-Hav. ship, Mayor Willard M, Albuti « Poem dedicated, te,Carles. Man- uel de Cespedes, recited by Nina Aurora Leon. Song, Mrs. Eva Warner, accom- panied by Joe Torano on the pi- ano. Address by Mr. J. Miranda, representing Sons and Daughters of Cuban Veterans organization. bi Himno America, School Pupils. Song, Aleida Salinero, panied by Miss Moreno. Poem to Cuba, Julio Quesada, a pupil of San Carlos School. } Song, “Music, Maestro, Please”, ; Henry Vincent, accompanied on | the piano by Miss Beatrice Mot reno. Popular songs by Coto Garcia, World’s Fair singer, accompany- ing himself. Address from Caballeros de- la Luz lodge in Cuba from Cabal- lero Luminar Domingo Aragon Armendariz. : Closing speech, Federico Lopéz, member Cuban House of Repre- sentatives. m Poem by Lopez, dedicated to Cuban Revolutionary Emigrants of Key West. San Carlos accom- COLDS Liquid - Tablets first day Salve-Nose Drops Headache, 30 minutes Try "Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best Jack LaRue—Lillian Miles in CALLING ALL CARS —also— COMEDY and NEWS TONIGHT: PRIZE NIGHT News of the STARS KK te “Hollywood ? Screenscoops N ; . ; : : . : ‘ , ; N N — Wi i {porting vessel of the Standard Pre loeb heed | Fruit and Steamship Company, ! in court in this city and | Sailed Saturday afternoon 4 ited that he beat his mother|0'clock for Frontera, Mexico, for he did not like the meal ,* ago of bananas. : prepared for him. He} The vessel arrived earlier in the tenced to the workhouse. day, docked at the Porter Dock | Company's main pier, took o ee ecee |) Supplies and 31,313 gallons of fuel A TWIRL OF THE GLOBE coseitsntey tine reves ‘in| ‘port at 2:30 this morning from} oil before sailing. Seececeeseevecesessseses Galveston, Texas, discharged Tuesday freight, took on several light) Grand Jury still in session on! shipments, and sailed at 4 o'clock | murder charge against Ed Web-| for Charleston and New York. | ber on shooting of James Taylor) One hour after the Medina had } having summoned 13 witnesses sailed the Freighter Colorado, } before them. of the same line, arrived from} Wednesday New York, and after discharging | Monroe County Commissioners sailed for Tampa, leaving at 7:15; meet with principal business se- o'clock. lection of inspectors and clerks and naming polling places for general election Nov. 8. HHT é 3 | | Arrives } Steamship Medina, of the; Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly, ! ‘of McDowell Dressmaking.. us York, has 1014 Watson s' Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- Phone 135 cin | i OPENS STUDIO Old Gold Program George McCall Tuesday and Thursday “7:3 P.M. WQAM 560 kc Miss Claudia Albury, graduate Designing and school: of New L 8 studio at MONROE * SANE ‘WITHERS in RASCALS —also— PRISON BREAK tra, 15-20c: Night, 15-25¢ § BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 24 Hour Ambulance Service ~: Conch Chowder--Turtle Wis ROADSIDE LUNCHEONETTE. 1011 Division Street Hot Bollos Crawfish Enchilados PAY US A VISIT SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH! QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHON E455 PIERCE B Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing and Mayonnaise Make your SALADS Taste Better For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAIL STORES ROSES ROSES FLORAL PIECES A SPECIALTY Office: 319 Duval St. Corsages, Etc. Plants and Vines SOUTH FLORIDA) 4ii NURSERY PHONE 597 PHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY Gp TREVOR | AND MORRIS | S ae. PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALIST Also, scientific Facials and Scalp Treatments by Parker Herbax Li- “@ensed Operator and all Bec: os Beauty Culture. 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