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PAGE FOUR. SOULCIAL ACTIVITIES .. SOCIAL CALENDAR | vi sa oo Wo742 aes 3.meets. Peeps 330 P.M. an meeting,, ing Soouts, Troo Te proved Order of Red Men: Bee’ Meeting of Key | Division ‘street: TUESDAY— Meeting Robt. J. Perry Chapie Order DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. Seot-| 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. Cuba Lodge No. 15. 1.0.0.F. 8 p. m. Varela Hall, 919 Elizabeth | street. ngage War penne B. H. McCalla camp meeting. 8 p. m. ion Hi Regular Monthly meeting of Key West Woman’s Club. 4 p. m. Woman's Clubhouse. pein INESDAY— rte Lodge No. 3 Order Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela} Dade Lodge 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— Meeting Key WeS#'Lions Club, Stone Chueh’ Atinex, 6:30 P. M. , Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul's Annex: Stephen R. Mailoty"@hapter Daughters of @onfedéracy regular “meeting at 4930 p.°m. residence of Mrsi‘Claude‘Albury, 1009 Grinnell street. Ignacio rl lad No. 3 Knights of GoldygpRagle meeting. 8 p. Ss t . Golden ‘Eagle Hall. BY Pythian Hall. 1.7 p,m. Wesley Community House. 7:30 Wigwam Hall. "% “Club. 8 p. m. Clubhouse, | WI poy ea § m. G. E. BUT FRIDAY— Knights of Pythias Lodge 163. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. Boy Scout Troop 52 meets at Navai Hospital. 7:30 p. m. Key West Musical pes meeting at 8 p.m. Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miln: Junior Chamber of Conners business meeting. 8 p. m. Cham- ber of Commerce offices. i “sei | Woman’s Club social meeting with Mrs. George Somers ind Mrs. Dumont Huddleston entertaining. 5 p. m. Woman’s Clubhouse. SATURDAY— Regular Music Guild | Sarina 9 p. m. Residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Mills WI! SUNDAY— rt, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. de la luz, Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. del Hogar meeting. —o— “eo —o—— | Mallory Chapter Delegates Return Satarday | Junior Woman's Club will’ Mrs. S. W. Douglass and Mrs. Social meeting Friday at Ross SaWyer, delegates from the foman’s” Clubhouse. at 5 United Daughters of the Con- with Mrs. George Somers federacy Stephen R. Mallory coi Dumont Huddleston en-; chapter. in Key West to a state {convention in Orlando, returned dancé’Keld Saturday | to Key West Saturday night. at Baul Cl Club, which was! Mrs. Douglass delivered an ad- b pees in Hallowe'en | dress on the life of Stephen Rus- the occasion, brought sell Mallory, famous confederate, crowd of dancers in who spent 20 years in Key West. and ideas of costum-| Many personal details of Mal- {lory’s life not known generally (ote prize of a duck for the were revealed with the group won by Mrs. Ray, taking a deep interest in the ac- Duckett with the men’s door! count. | The convention was held on , October 18, 19 and 20. Follow- ing it Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Douglass journeyed to Palatka, Jacksonville, Tampa, St. Peters- burg and Clearwater visiting friends and relatives. On the way up they were impressed by the dikes and sugar cane country near the Everglades in central e prize for the cut.» Le Florida. lian Lujan won the! tmost beautiful prize. Alton Goeh- | Hallowe ‘en Event | ting Won a chicken which was! | raffled off. Mach Enjoyed Pt wed were Albert:Peirce, Dr. Golson and Barb 'Julian.' The Hallowe'en (Festival given Bowed Wilson was)ormaster of by the Division’ \‘Street School ceremonies. axe P.T.A. at the VArinory last week President Miss Sii8ari""LaKin was most enjdyable. requests that ai members make! The numerous children en- their returns for the Saturday | joyed the waxed floor and also dance at the Friday anastiog. presented a pleasant sight as they flitted to and fro in their Moore Addresses Woman's lovely and grotesque costumes. The witch’s pot of nice sur- Club Tomorrow E. M. Moore, conservation prises was soon emptied, then the children turned their attention to taking part or watching others undertake the feat of seeing who agent for the Audubon Society on the lower Keys, will give a talk accompanied by a showing of lantern slides on the subject, could be quickest to bite an ap- ple without the aid of hands. The “Preservation of Wild Life on the Keys”, to the members of the Key apples were hanging on strings West Woman's Club at their as which were attached to the balcony rail. regular meeting tomorrow after- noon 4 o'clock. The parade was very striking Mrs. Stephen Douglass, the contestants marched around to music. However the dent, asks that a large attendance be B grin LoHTE. ve ite costumes in a d march awarded the prize most comical to Ignacio Car- in his “Li'l Abner” cos- } » Arthur Sheppard, Jr. for ial costume won the st original prize; Mrs. Arthur in her “Peter Pan” cos- Hin 13 fi judges finally decided on little presi=“Willes Yates as having most ap- Bue costume and Phyllis for the prettiest. tard metting of . the diy, “The President, Mrs. Tony Ar- will "5 saab bouse:; ow ho: helped in any way to make the event successful. School Groups Hosts At Reception EVANSVILLE, Ind—Mrs. Vic- toria E. Wheeler used to worry the High School and the Division ens, but now she has roosters Street School, were hosts yester-: that takes care of this, instead of at the Community Art Center 5 o'clock. eae tOnight at 8 o'clock thur wishes, to thank every one at the _ DEPENDS ON ROOSTER Parent-Teacher Associations of about the rats getting her chick- day at a delightful reception held cats. Visitors during the afternoon TROPIC HOLIDAY Matinee: 10c: Orches- tre is tbe Nigh 18-2S¢ | the ‘Bridge Commission Launch Le Typical College Girl THIS IS THE SEASON for choosing “typical American college girls” and Miss Mary Grabhorn, a Short Hills, N. J., university student, was re- cently chosen by a group of the nation’s most prominent artists for this honor. ‘The judging committee was‘ head- ed by James Montgomery Flagg. The New Jersey girl was chosen for charm, poise, beauty and intelligence. Cermennaceansoe--2---- John M. Donahue, Fred W. Be. | balanced play program. han and John E. Keele, were ar- rivals in the city yesterday morn- ; ing for the purpose of seeing the | aquarium and the collection of fish, and after several pleasant hours returned in the afternoon. Eugene Demeritt, captain of Overseas Road and Toll Pecheur, who was in the city for {the weekend with his family, left yesterday afternoon for Pigeon Key. Rev. Vivian feech, who was visiting in the city for a short jtime with friends, left on the | early bus this morning for Miami and will there take passage on a vessel for Nassau. = COLORED GROUP IN CONNECTION WITH AC- | the recreation program of activi- | | ties in the negro community, a | Recreation and Marionette In- |C. Oliver, Field Supervisor of !Demitry, Marionette instructress, | their sponsorship, | PERSONAL MENTION | Benjamin Ketchum was a pas- | senger on the bus this morning for Miami where he will attend @"4 wagon to business and be absent for several days. E. H. Gato, II, left on early bus this morning for Mi- ami where he will meet his fa- ther, who has been visiting with relatives in Boston, Mass., and they both expect to return to Key West today. jnite time will be set upon ps ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MEETS TONIGHT TIVITIES OF COMMUNITY | RECREATION To meet the growing needs of stitute, under the direction of R.! Florida Negro Recreational activi- | ties of WPA, and Mrs. Daisy | assisted by J. Gardner Sams in this work, will open this week | for a two weeks course. The ever active Negro Women’s Civic Club have made this possible through and the as-} sistance of the Recreation De-!| partment WPA, of this city. Registration of all negroes | Wishing to take this course will! ' take place at the St. Joseph Hall, !corner of Thomas and Angela; streets tonight, Monday, at 1 o'clock. The sessions will be held| at the Nelson English Park Com- munity Center, and Douglass! High School auditorium each eve- ; nihg“exeephSaturday. abe course otters a comp! Me general outline of all peeaticnal activities, taking in.a short: his- tory of recreation, its’ value at- | tractions, and benefits:.to the community from the standpoint of group, mass, play. The ad- vantage to be gained by the adults at community play nights, dramatic, community singing, | and to arrange through clubs, a! This course will meet the demand of play for children, as well as! adults, and give in detail outlines! for progressive play game par-! ties, and open discussions toward the recreational needs of this community. The Marionette course will in-' clude the fundimentals of Con- structions, Clay Modeling, Paper Mache Work, and Manipulation’ of the various characters. Mrs. | Demitry comes to this community ; highly recommended for this’ phase of work, having been out-! standing on the negro program! throughout the state. This com- munity is very fortunate to have these specialists. BOOM IN WAGONS WASHINGTON — The eer business jumped| ifty per cent between 1935 and| 1937, says the Census Bureau. | The jump was due mostly to the |, the | great number of farm wagons sold. | WATER TRUCK BURNS ANDERSON, S. C.—The muni-| ,cipal water truck in this city} loaded with 300 gallons of water | | Mrs. Charles Almyda, who wasj| caught fire and burned. visiting with relatives in Miami, | was a returning passenger on the bus yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Frederick H. Lee, Beach Haven, N. J., Sr., of who has been a visitor in Key West each} ; season for the last eight years, arrived yesterday and will oc-| cupy the residence at 407 South street for the season. Mrs. P. L. Clements, who had | been spending a while with* rel- atives and friends, left®* orf? the afternoon bus yesterday, actifm- panied by Ormond Cordoras ang her home in Miami. i J. Fernandez, who had been visiting with relatives, left yes- terday afternoon for his home in Miami. Fred Eno, engineer with P. and O. S. S. Co. who with Mrs. Eno and the children were visiting with relatives and friends over the weekend, left today for Fort Lauderdale. Rev. C. B. Daw of Brazil is scheduled to arrive in Key West this afternoon, and will be heard tonight 8 o’clock at the First Methodist (Stone, Church. He will be accompanied on the trip here by R. Z. Tyler, Mrs. A. T. Pear and Rev. B. M. Mont- gomery A Three Days’ co Is Your Danger Si No matter how many m: nal you have tried for your common cough, chi onchial irri- tation, you Set relief now with Greomiision. rious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remed: less potent than Creomulsion, whic! oes right to the seat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe the inflamed mucous membranes = to loosen and expel germ- oe if other remedies have failed, ‘t_be discouraged, try the LEGALS or igned ADOPTION will apply » to the Hon. udge ‘ of — the “ircult, Court of i on of ROBERTS : ~24-31,1988 WQAM Tonight LUM AND ABNER 7:15 EDDIE CANTOR 7:30 TED HUSING 8:00 LUX THEATER 9:00 Always A Good Show | 560 KC FIRST ON YOUR DIAL WQAM Miami Broadcasting Co. ! second reading and sale | Wagner property. 8 p. A TWIRL OF THE GLOBE SOCSeeesesceLesesaaeeeese Monday Hallowe’en. Tuesday City Charter Revision commit- tee meeting. 7:30 p. m. W.P.A. | headquarters. Special meeting of Key West City Council to discuss the amended liquor ordinance up for of . the m. City Hall. Aquachromatic exhibition opens at Key West Art Center at 10 a. m. All Saints’ Day. Notes due on federal loans. United Auto Workers’ execu- tive board meets, Washington. Wednesday Monroe County Commission meeting. 8 p. m. County Court- house: Five Florida Coast Guard ships will compete in man overboard, fire drill, abandoning ship, surf boat races in a_ sectional com- petition at the Key West Yacht Basin. corn Thursday Key West City Council meet- ing. 8 p. m. City, Hall. Count Ciano of Ttaly-will medi- “ate in the border dispute betwéen Hungary and Cze choslovakia with. ary international committee. deter- mining the exact borders to. be. maintained. National Hockey League sea- son begins: New York Ameri- cans at Chicago, Boston at To- ronto. Japan celebrates Emperor Mei- i ii’s birthday. Regular meeting of Key West ; City Council. 8 p. m. City Hall. Friday Roosevelt President speaks | from Hyde Park, N. Y. Saturday National Horse Show New York. Herbert Hoover | kane, Wash. opens, speaks, Spo- NEW ARRIVAL IN SAUNDERS’ HOME Announcement has been made of the birth of a girl, weighing 7% pounds, on Friday, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Saunders at, a_local hospital. The new arrival has been giv- en the name of Frances. LIE Z seececescevcesooeosoooes TRANSPORTATION Steamer Cuba Arrives Steamship Cuba, of the’ P. and O. S. S. Co., arrived 7 ‘o'clock this morning from Tampa with! four second cabin passengers! for Key West, 13 first and two/ second cabin passengers for Ha-| vana. Key West arrivals were: Sara Alfonso, J. Martinez, £lvira Hers nandez, A, Herrera. The vessel also brought, as. shown on the manifest, the fol- lowing items: For Key West, 15 tons of freight and six sacks of} mail. For Havana, no freight,| two automobiles and 344 sacks of | mail. ENTERTAINMENT | Be0 e PENA’S GARDEN OF ROSES | Pena’s Garden of Roses will} celebrate Hallowe'en with a! costume cabaret tonight. Be- cause of the exceptionally large! crowd expected the public is urged to make reservations early. There will be a prize given /for the most “outlandish” costume. A | floor show is planned and. music and entertainment will be fur-| ed by Gould Curry’s 7-piece ce Band. f 1e program will be presented , by no other than “verbal” “Mac, | Krown to Pena’ 8, patgus, > oer PARK AREAS GROWING % aa | WASHINGTON — There were! 1 acres of land and. water 2d to the nation’s park hold- in 1937 at a cost of $1,337,- Many of the jyears ago, near tie «silvertoned songster Swell + cow areas were; | Garage——Elevator——Fireproot Phone 22211 NOW ON ass «TAKE A LOOK! T Luxury Liner...t ever to bear the famous. Dox Sparkling in its new beaut and line, this new Dodge outstanding achievement car history! 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Troy, Alaska, born 70 years ago. governor of eness, Wash., | Commerce Com- Courtney Riley Cooper, novel-| 9. ist, born at Kansas City, Mo., 52/ 10. : | sess ihnaigoes = | SLOWED UP RACE OMABA, j ski as | lightning g { burned cards. 8. 9. in his sleep. ec > Eugene Meyer of Washington, |D. C., newspaper publisher, born | in Los Starnes eke 63 years ago. bi Joe C. Stolin- r election as county Nelson Peterkin of of South Caro- | lina, novelist, born in Laurens! |Co., S. C., 58 years ago. n 1,000 campaign Prof. Mary Rose of Teachers! |College, New York, nutrition au-) thority, born at Newark, Ohio, 64) years ago. DOWN IN ARKANSAW medy and News NEEDLE IN LEG LINCOLN, Kans.—A pain in ‘his leg sent C. H. Walters to a physician, an x-ray examina- tion a needle lodged f=. An operation re- eedle, rusty and ' Walters can’t re- the needle stuck Funeral Home JOSEPH L. PLUMMER, Vice President AMBULANCE SERVICE ‘Miami, Fla. 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