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PAGE FOUR Cc I SOCIAL CALENDAR SATURDAY— Junior Woman’s Club mask Miramar. Regular Music Guild meeting. George Mills White. SUNDAY— RY ES Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Hijos de la luz, Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. Open House Reception given by Parent-Teacher Associations of Harris and Division Street Schools at Art Center 4 p. m. Stone Church Service Club attends Service in a body. 7:30 p. —_o— 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. Board Meeting of Key West Wornar Division street. TUESDAY— peli a 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. Cuba Lodge No. 15. 1.0.0.F. 8 p. m. Varela Hall, 919 Elizabeth | street. Spanish War Veterans B. H. Legion Hall. Regular monthly meeting of Key West Woman’s Club. 4 p. m. Woman's Clubhouse. WEDNESDAY— a ae Marti svone No. 3 Order Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hal Dade fads No. 14 F. & A. M. meeting 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. Monroe County Council P.T.A. meeting. 3 p. m. High School Auditorium. THURSDAY— EEF RR . Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. | Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. Stephen R. Mallory Chapter Daughters of Confederacy regular meeting at 4:30 p. m. residence of Mrs. Claude Albury, 1009 - Grinnell street. “Ignacio Agramonte No. 3 Knights of Golden Eagle meeting. 8 P m. G. E. Hall. FRIDAY— feta ‘nights of Pythias Lodge 163. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. yy Scout Troop 52 meets at Navai Hospital. 7:30 p. m. Key West Musical Society meeting at 8 p. m. Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milner. Junior Chamber of Commerce business meeting. 8 p. m. Cham-! ber of Commerce offices. Hallowe'en Celebrated By Students At Harris School Hallowe'en programs with all the eerie significances of its years of téIk observance were held yes- terday morning at Harris School By the two 6B classes, teachers Miss Mary Pinder and Miss Lin- ton Vitte; and the two second grade classes, teachers Mrs. Leota Somers and Mrs. Magdalin Hud- dleston. Program presented by the 6B’s and those participating follows: Song, “Marching Along”. Weleome Address, Jacknie Drudgé. Flag salute, assembly. Devotional exercises by Rev. J.| Lilly, pastor of the Fleming Street Methodist Church. Hallowe'en song, Brooms”. Play, “The Clever Goblin”. Characters— Children: Marguerite De Leon, Edna Mae Taylor, .Maud Rose Brady,’ Nel! Rose Archer, Joan Elbert- son. Child; Patsy Goehring. Bad Witch: Catherine Chapman. Three Good Witches: Shir- ley Roberts, Alice Eiklor, Grace Carrero, Five Goblins—Harvey She- hane, Arthur Armayor, Chas. Lounders, Donald Pearlman, Leroy Sawyer. Clever Goblin: Billy Ladd. Cat: Carlisle Williams. Song, “Here Comes Jack O’Lan- tern”, ‘assembly Play, “The Helpful Brownies”. Characters “Witches on Demeritts Come Here On Visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Demeritt are visitors in the city, arriving for @ stay with Mr. Demeritt’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. John son of 1202 Seminary street. Mr. Demeritt with the Goodyear Corporation of Akron, is in Miami for the the opportunity old home for tives and friends. Masicai Guild Meets Tonight Musical Guild of meet tonight 9 home of Mr. and Mills White, at street is now associated Zeppelin Ohio, and winter, took his with rela- te come to a visit ey West will ck at the Mrs. George monton ~ Esquire Club Organized in Key West At its meeting Thursday night the Esquire Club, Key West’s newest social organization for young men, chose its officers for the coming three months. » chosen to hold were: President “Dub” Bowen, vice-president Kermit Lewin, Secretary Ulric Gwynn, Jr., and Treasurer Dexter Dorgan. President Bowen suggested that the club be modeled after the Es- quire Club of Montgomery, Ala- bama. A set of fifteen by-laws were drawn up and adopted and all those present agreed that the number of charter members should remain fifteen. Those attending last night were: ball. and costume 10 p. m. Club 9 p. m. Residence of Mr. and Mrs. office First Methodist Church m. P.M. solder eal Hall. i | p. m. Wesley Community House. b. m. Wigwam Hall. Club. 8 p. m. Clubhouse, mit Lewin, Charles Harry Knight, Fred Beaver, Ker- | E. Pierce, Howard McDonald, Jack Murray, | Bob Pittman, Sidney Matthews, Dexter Dorgan, Dub Bowen, and Ulric Gwynn, Jr. Tommy Bowen, Charles Aguero land Bascom Grooms ‘were also voted into the club. ‘Another Prize For J.W.C. Dance Tonight Another prize has been added to the prizes for the cutest, most original, most beautiful and most comical costume prizes in the Junior Woman’s Ciub dance to- night at Club Miramar. whe prize will be a door prize. More costumers to the big list, who had already signified their intention of coming dressed in the wraithy costumes ‘of Hallo- ween have stated that they will be at the dance. A grand march at 12 o’clock of all costumes will take place with judges then making their choices. Pritchard’s orchestra will play. 6 P.M. Church Annex. McCalla camp meeting. 8 p. m. m. St. Paul’s Annex. Methodist Workers Plan Meeting All Children’s Workers of the three Methodist Churches in Key West will meet Sunday after- noon at 4:30 o’clock in Fleming Street (Uptown) church. Teachers, suprintendents and pastors of the cnurches are urged to be present. An interesting program is being planned. P.-T. As Leave Next Week For Convention King of Brownies: Thomas Dion. @ Brownies: Leroy Sawyer, Billy Ladd, Donald Pearl- man, Harvey Shehane, Arthur Armayor, Charles Lounders. Old Woman: sen. Chlidren: Patsy Goehring, Maude Rose Brady, Mar- guerite De Leon, Joan Elbertson, Nell Rose Archer, Edna Mae Taylor, Kenneth Meador. Old Man: Bernal Sands. Policeman: Clarence Higgs. Following is the second grade program: Play, “The Giggle Witch”. Welcome, Jackie Drudge. Recitation, Geneva Wells. Joe and Josephine, the twins, Rosalie Tolle and Marvin Cteel. The witch, Loretta Carbonell. Her twins, Witchene and Witch- ette, Robert Archer and Connie Violet Peter- Leaving for a ate P.-T. A. convention at Sarasota Monday and Luesuay will be a group from the F headed by Monroe County Coun- cul Presiaent Mrs. Sebastian Ca- brera, Jr. From the Harris School P.-T, A. will be Professor W. C. Duncan, Mrs. W. P. Archer and Miss Mary Pinder. Mrs. Milton Sawyer will we trom the Hign School P.-T. A. Mis. ‘fony Artnur and Mrs, Flor- xhee Albury wall be from the Di- on Street School P.-T.°A. Ac- companying the group will also Goehring. ce Miss Florence Williams and ‘Owl To-Wit and Owl to-Wee, Mts. Cabrera’s children, Zetta Elizabeth Roberts and Miches! 7!@ncis and Sebastian Cabrera, Thrower. Jr. : 45 Kitty and Katty, Bobbie Bue The convention will open Wed- ley dnd Felix Davis nesday with a banquet limited to Batty the Bat, Robert Arm uv Mrs. Pettingill, national strong. piesident, will be at the conven- Ghosts , Fura tion. Principal business ex- guera, Mary rected to be attention drawn to Drudge, Olger law t voted on at the Bettie Janet veral Election Nov. 8, which Spencer. »w funds to school Hobgoblins, 1 state appropria- Viola Felton, business matter Williams, Gloria ' law to oe all coun- nF WN he presidents members of the Knowles, Buddy Nunnery Fn AIEEE ie hotels are opening especially the cc Grace 2 Jane, Russell, Lockrow, Jackney Mavis the Jack be Lavanda Sawyer, Winnie Cruz, Betty ost tt Adams, Joan) Wil be the nvention Firefly Clab To Pat Gn Dance Members of the Firefly rganization of young Key West er ve started making parations for a Balloon Dane given November 12 Raul’s b on the boulevard. Overseas Road and Toll Bridg ickets for the dance are bei District Co: prepared by The Artman Press Pigeon Key and will be ready for distribution on the afternoon of Monday, Octo. + oes dew eeeersceeereeece: A TWIRL OF THE GLOBE deceersecseiecosesecoecs Club. pre Saturday nission meeting headquarters. Tuesday mpete in man overboard, ing ship, surf s sectional com- West Woman's Clab Monday the Woman’ Board of Directors of West Woman's b will discuss matters fore the regu Ww c 4 8 bhouse the eadquarters. Wednesday County Commission 8 p Ce Court- Monroe ¢ m Thursday tity Council meet Ce Key West ing. 8 p purthouse. A. schools of the city * THE KEY W EST ¢€ CITIZEN 06366566600 aneeese Sessenesees be Priscilla Lane At College Dance ‘LIONS PLANNING NOVEL ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION tacos NURSE MRS. SMOCK | ADDRESSES CLUB; COOPER- ATE IN CITY WINTER PRO- GRAM PLANNED (By CLUB REPORTER) Co-operation with several bene- ficial projects of city-wide inter- est was the keynote of the Key West Lions Club meeting held jJast night at Stone Church An- ‘nex with Lion president H. E | Day presiding. i As guest speaker, the club was \privileged to hear Mrs. Mar-! 'guerite A. Smock, Clinic nurse of Monroe County give an teresting account of health con- | ditions in’ the city. Club support {was promised all aims and pur- poses of the Clinic, especially in _Tegard to insuring the future firm | : establishment of the agency. ' The WPA Recreational Project in- | Her promise to dance with each of 700 cadets at Vir- of providing an activities guide| ginia Military academy hop may spell aching feet for for the benefit of winter tourists Film Actress Priscilla Lane who’s to be an honor guest. THE ISLAND CITY ' With the Clubs JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Seen in a huddle on Key West streets this week: EMIL SWEET- ING and MRS. EVA WARNER discussing the Jaycee and Recre- ation Department winter pro- gram to be arranged with various clubs and business organizations in the city. Both are extremely energetic and capable directors associated with the plans. BUDDY BERKOWITZ has landed in Den- ver, Colorado, is in insurance work, and has joined the Jaycees there, he writes. IGNACIO CAR- BONELL, new Jaycee, was im- mediately appointed to chairman- ship in the city tennis champion- ship section. HOWARD ENG- LAND announces that the Hobby Show will probably be expanded to a hobby and handicraft show to permit larger entries. ED- WARD JOHNSON, who claimed his craft was a Jonah in a recent race when the backboard broke off, now informs the Jaycee rac- ing committee that the motor is working fine and he is raring for a race. He'll get it soon with DUKE BOWEN and H. DUFFY giving him the competition. Mi- ami Outboard Clubber JACK LE MAY, star outboarder, was doing his fancy tricks behind BOB LINDSAY’S speedboat last Sun- day making about 45 m.p.h. LE MAY lost his board when it took a dive and disappeared from mortal sight in the basin. The Club will be here during the win- ter for another exhibition in the winter program. LE MAY is do- ing termite eradication work in the city: “About that mass cruise”, DARNELL CAREY a “you're drawing a pretty picture, but I took a bunch out with the sea scouts once and I never be- fore saw many flying fish- hooks and BB pellets going around my head at one time. How about police protection? ED BAY- LY will take up residence in Mi- ami shortly. New member BOB SMIRNOFF does a lotta hanging around the tugboat which is be- ing interiorily decorated into a yacht at the yacht basin. EVER ETT RIVAS another hard- working new member. JOE CATES didn’t say much but was g an eyeful. Another batch of new members who will be up at the next m ng are DR. RU- DOLPH WAGNER, JAMES K. BRADY, JEFF KNIGHT, B. SHULTZ and JOE TORANO. so ROTARY CLUB at the Thursday Rotary WM. H. VALIENT ut. Comm. H. N ere Dr. R. T. WAGNER CHARLES H JOHNSON New York wv WM. L { Key JOHNSC »N BATES h. on than any the claim . FRIPP is m Florida Coast Guard ships ‘ Yacht 4 e near bri when jand has been .on her often. Army’s fleet is composd of mine planters, one of which was here last year, harbor boats. Rotarians who have served in the Navy are: Dr. WM. R. WARREN, CHARLES SMITH, W. W. DE- MERITT, who has served both in the army and navy. Rev. JOE TOLLE, amazed at the white dress uniforms the army men wore at the meeting, stated the army should thank the navy for loan of the whites. CHARLES TAYLOR announces that the Key West welcome sign has been re- paired. Lights for the Rotary shuffleboard court will be ar- ranged soon. Letters requesting a Merchant Marine Training School for Key West have been arranged to go out once every day. A “collision mat” is let over the side when a ship, is struek to cover the hole. Next week is at- tendance week. SERVICE CLUB HASTINGS SMITH was in such good cheer—what with the cool weather we've been having lately —that he promptly ‘fell through his chair at the dinner meeting. Its mayhem on a hymn last meet- ing must have checked them con- siderably. Speaker JACK LE MAY was swamped with ques- tions from home-made opinions to sly questioning for home-made use of anti-termite knowledge. The questions revealed much ex- perience with a_ real , tropical problem. The Royal Palm Hotel infestation of Miami when furni- ture and lumber from it was sold to other places came out in the talk. The methods used ‘to kill the weodworms and their activi- ties were most interesting. Pro- cram Chairman WILL DOUGH- TRY was a little puzzled how to introduce a “termite” man. New ssistant athletic coach T. J. COOPER was present. A_ big hulking fellow from a school up in the football country—Michi- gan. He’s got plenty of work to do teaching manual training, but hopes to be able to further Prin- cipal Horace O'’Bryant’s plan of strengthening the Junior High intra ral activities to build up stronger varsity teams for the future. LIONS CLUB Members were wondering what in the world Tail-twister “NEVY” ARMAYOR was doing when he requested that all members sign their names to a piece of paper he passed around. . It all came out later when he announced that Now Til 1 the culprit i a mean trick on me when left a very important note on Hotel La Concha (advertise- ment) desk—only to find the en- velope contained a blank sheet of paper The culprit turned out to be JOE ALLEN—according to = job of handwriting-ex- conducted by amateur F R =D CARBONELL. . .Lion Tam- er JOE MONDUL celebrated his return to his single job by lead- ing the “table-of-recalcitrants” with a lot skull-druggery NEVY” was kept quite active with ti antics and fining pro- ceded merrily on. The release club publication, “Conch as noted—and mem- Presented with attend- ntages Tt was noted whose percentages were pre the he f of of the was up for discussion and Lions | Victor Larsen, Gerald Saunders, and Joe Allen were directed to ‘give co-operative service to the, { plan. Lions Joseph Mondul and J. Al- 'bert Hinson were named as spe- cial delegates to the meeting to! be held November 3rd for the purpose of instituting the annual Red Cross Membership Drive. Something different in the way of a club-sponsored celebration is promised the ‘city. Plans discuss- ed at the meeting indicate that} the Armistice Day observance | will find two or three groups in co-operation with the Lions Club in a mammoth affair. Club char- ity funds will share in proceeds. | Members of the club plan as near full attendance at the Zone, meeting as possible. This meet- ing will be held at the Coral Gables Country Club on Novem- ber 16th. Wives and sweethearts of members will accompany the | delegates. Daniel Winfield was guest of} Lion Hinson. SUFFICIENT GROUNDS LOS ANGELES—Mrs. Harold Long of this city sued her hus-, band for divorce, charging that® 3. he provided her with a_ trailer! home parked at the rear of the house occupied by his first wife. The divorce was granted. BONELL, TREVOR and ARM- STRONG are going to unlimber their aging (?) limbs in some practice for the contemplated, club-sponsored Basketball team. At least—those members say they are going to turn out for prac- tice. Let’s see if they actually do that. . “JERRY” SAUNDERS sprang two new songs on the gang—and was roundly applaud- ed when he demonstrated them with his usual finese. . .Armistice Day ahead—everybody is asked to stand by for a big time. Just as | And SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1988 e PIRATE’S GOLD Edited By LILY LAWRENCE BOW The Camphor Chest A grizzled sailor bobs his tarry que And hums a hornpipe while tumbles through A chest of camphor, stood upon the floor, Which long ago Singapore—. How sharp these Chinese _ bar- gain! Chipped and worn And battered by fierce tempests round the Horn. It holds chance driftwood filched from every port Where ships drop anchor brown men resort: A cutty knife to slice cheese and bread, Or slice a weasand—How Lascar bled!— Bars of raw silver: nankeen Wrapped round a joss of copper, worn and green; A devil mask burning with cinna- bar— Thst was the jungle where he got his scar, Clese but his eyes he hears the drumbeats sound, The savage dances, arrows flying round— ' Charts of lost islands on The Sev- en Seas; Vanilla beans—He of these. he he bought and one’ that trousers of treasures all | They give his wild heart comfort, now he sits ;Becalmed within a chair. hawks and spits reads the Post-Gazette— ships overdue And far from haven .. . so is he too, God save but not for long! he'll set sail Be-vond all mortal port, all mortal hail. He Damn, Then —Beulah May. These Two Joy can so elusive be, Obeying no command, While pleasure is so easily Caught by her listless hand. —Rebecca Helman. ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 Ethiopia. 5 2. of the Navy. American Federation of La- bor. 90 degrees North. Pronoun. Mountain laurel. A body floats on water be cause it weighs less than an equal volume of the water it displaces Bulgaria. Light or dark brown That they were minted the San Francisco mint ADVISED BY JUDGE LONDON—Judge Ww. B. of this city told a quarrelsome couple that they must not have their family squabbles in pub- lic. in they did bae THE ANSWERS (See “Who Knows?” on Page 2) ° . . 100,000 Aus- Catholics. ancisco Castillo Najera, a an authority on yel- the Order of the Ger- $11 for 44 hours. Ten known; probably more. 67 nautical miles. ‘or nine months; 13 per- same months of > is in Great Britain > to this country UNIQUE WREATH SIGN CHATHAM, Eng.—A _ pawn- broker of this city is displaying in his show window a memorial wreath with a sign above it read- ing: “In Memory of the De- parted Trade.” LEFT AFTER BOMBING EDINBURGH — Rev. J. A Huntely of this city sued for a divorce because his wife de- serted him after a personal enemy had exploded a bomb at his door, FLEMING STREET METHODIST “Uptown” CHURCH Will present at the morning hour by Jim Lilly, Pastor: “WHAT BE BELIEVE, AND WHY” At the evening hour, choir will favor us with SACRED CONCERT. You are cordially invited to spend an hour morning and evening with us. J. P. TILLY. Pastor T. B. KLEBSATTEL, Director of Music the a He was Assistant Secretary , water on every tleer. POPULAR PRICED COCKTAIL LOUNGE and COFFEE SHOP Qiber J. 8. MOTEL PATTEN wore. Chatta: ST BURDINE'S AQ) ANNIVERSARY