The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 3, 1938, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE-KEY WEST CITIZEN . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938 THE WEATHER Temperatures" SOCIAL ACTIVITIES | Mrs. P: rindle Key West arrivals: Mrs. M.; ; SOCIAL CALENDAR |Retarns Here”? °' ‘Ae GHirdid! MMe, and Mrs. A. 1} THURSDAY— | Shag Orpiye CONTIG } Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M.|_ Mrs. Harry A. Prindle, who had | tof Fe Stephen R. Mallory Chapter Daughters of Confederacy regular been enjoying a delightful vaca-| were the following items: For meeting at 4:30 p. m. residence of Mrs. Claude Albury, 1009, Grinnell atrect tion with relatives and friends in ' Keys of irene s D Ignacio Agramonte No. 3 Knights of Golden Eagle meeting. 8 p.| New York, East Orange, N. J. one sack of mail. For favana,{ m. G. E. Hall. and Scarsdale, and has been ab- 'no freight, 92 sacks of pil. . f sent for about six months, re-| The Cuba sailed 9: olclock Steamer Cuba Arrives Steamship Cuba, of the P. and O. S. S. Co., arrived this morn-} ing from Tampa with three first cabin passengers for Key West and five first cabin passengers scattered light showers on the _.80 | east coast and Florida Keys. 73| Jacksonville to Florida Straits: -76 Moderate to occasionally fresh 77 | northeast to east winds and part- ly overcast weather tonight and Yesterday’s Precipitation _.0 Ins. "Friday with a few scattered light ipitati | showers. rae ees Sale| East Gulf: Moderate northeast ending at § o'clock . | to east winds and partly overcast | weather tonight and Friday. | Highest | Lowest |Mean - | Normal Mean Rainfall* Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises Moon sets _ Tomorrow's Tides AM. 7:21 RETRIEVES WOOD eS NEW YORK—Carl Evers of {this city has trained his German .|police dog to jump into the East River and retrieve driftwood. Junior Woman’s Club social meeting with Mrs. George Somers and Mrs. Dumont Huddleston entertaining. 5 p. m. Woman’s Clubhouse. Room Mothers of Harris School P.T.A. meet at 8 o’clock at resi- ; dence of Mrs. Franklin Albert, United street. turned on the afternoon bus and is at home with her sister, Miss |Etta Patterson, at the Patterson |home on Caroline street. RSS, FRIDAY— Knights of Pythias Lodge 163. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. Boy Scout Troop 52 meets at Naval Hospital. 7:30 p. m. Key West Musical Society meeting at 8 p. m. Residence of Mr. | M¥S- James E. Jones, who was be- and Mrs. Ralph Milner. !fore marriage Miss Euphemia es See of Commerce business meeting. 8 p. m. Cham-' Bott, and her little daughter, r of Commerce offices. | ; PCa eee | Nancy. They will remain for SATURDAY— |the winter and in the spring ex- Regular Music Guild meeting. 9 p. m. Residence of Mr. and Mrs.|pect to leave for Pekin, China, esree Mille: White. | where Mr. Jones will be station- _oO— | SUNDAY— jed. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Esperanzas del Hogar meeting. ‘ abut Saupe MONDAY— Sea Scout Ship 3 meets. 7:30 P. Mi Pythian Sisters meeting. 8 p. m,,P; Meeting Boy Scouts Troop 51. 7, Pe Paes, Improved Order of Red Men. 7:30 p. Key West Camera Club Hina Program at 10:45 a. m. Harris Center Park. ty | | eeeccccccccce Giolden Eagle Hall. p Halks' oir 4.20. SCHOLARSHIP LEADERS’ °! Hs Sr ama | OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL aiid eet aah io | =sobrodespee, O'Bryant today an- ool opens Key. West, Obseryr | fats ockinls i Avert MPSEEY | nounsed: te, names of the schol eee ee ete oe H6-|arship leaders of Senior High alll TUESDAY— iSchool classes for the first six Meet sie eee. Chapter Order DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. Scot- |weeks’ period of the 1938-39 Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2, Knights of the Golden Eagle meets. | Scholastic year. ‘Sin vane a Golden eae et eee cic A | Those students who received ne urch Service ul inner. : . jure! nnex. | ii ie Cuba Lodge No. 15. 1.0.0.F. 8 p.m, Varela Hall, 919 Elizabeth | ‘he highest grades for each re-| street. | spective class were: 12A, Phylis |Adams; 12B, Margaret Bernal; ! ,, | 11A, Betty Henriquez; 11B, Jes-! Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14. 7:30 p. m. |sie Watkins; 10A, Walter Mc- Regular Harris P.T.A. meeting has theme of observance of Na-| Cook; 10B1, Elizabeth Roberts; tional. Education Week. 7:30 p. m. '10B2, Harry Elwood and Hollis oe | Knowles. . Saco Carrasco No. 2, Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. | Scottish Rite meets. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. County Board Unfavorable Se --—— |To Giving Key Largo Land Visitors Enjoy | Vogue Club | (Continued from Page One) | Stay In City \Is Organized |law. The Trade Winds will be | | Operated by Regis Vaccaro. < F eee Report of Sheriff Thompson Visitors in Key West yesterday , (By Billie Camero, Club Reporter) | Sihiet0 funds deposited in ae who were very much pleased| A group of young Key West! First National Bank to the with the city, the delightful clim-!girls have recently organized| amount of $24.82. | ate and the citizens they met,|themselves into a social club un-|| A _ communication 1 MOP Co oecccevecccccoces The American Legion meeting. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28. 8 p. m. Legion Home. 2 WEDNESDAY— received | Another visitor at the home is, “PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS | ‘Below are the answers to test| COEIM Rowe for Havana with 22: first cabin} passengers, 17 of whom were! booked at Key West. | Tender Ivy Sails { Lighthouse Tender Ivy left , Tuesday afternoon 5 o’clock fo: ,South Boca Grande, carryin, j supplies for the light at Gas- | Parilla. | | attend to other matters \vicinity, in connection with the service, | Two Ships Coming In Two vessels of:the Clyde-Mal- \fory Lines are due to arrive in jport tomorrow evi accord- jing to the schedule posted today \by the line at the office of Agent | 'C. E. Smith. One of the vessels, is the Steamer Henry R. Mallory, which is due from Galveston and is| bound for Charleston and New) York, and the other is the Ozark, | bound from, New Orleans to Mi-| ami and Jacksonville, with the first stop at this port. ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS questions printed on Page 2 | dl Orange blossom. | Pennsylvania. The Holy Grail. Hunting Creek. Maine. Southern India. Neptune. : Sir Veto. | United Automobile Workers of America. “Pacific Shore” is represented by Karl Yens, who has High —_ tows. 0:52 Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: 12:49] | Daily record. | } MONROE THEATER W. C. Fields—Martha Raye were John A. Wilde, past grand der the name of “The Vogue from Judge E. R. Lowe requested || Shirley Ross—Dorothy Lamour | | a * _ithat an appropriation be made; master of Odd Fellows, and Mrs.|Club.” The first general meet-!1. the county for certain re-| Wilde, from Detroit, Mich. ;ing was held yesterday afternoon | pairs on Lowe street at Taver-| They were only in the city a'at the home of Mrs. Dot Bowen. nier, It was ordered that the ap- few hours, but they immediately 'Here rules were agreed on and propriation be $60 and will, prdb- | secured a taxi, went over the city |it was decided, by the charter ably, be available in December. and returning to the hotel said|members that any person wish-' /eduest fou assistance was re they had a very enjoyable ride | 98 to enter the club must be her letter Mrs. Cruz stated that and felt that every one should Voted in by majority and must her husband who was in the em- | take a ride over the wonderful!P@aY a 25t initiation fee. Green ploy of the county ferry system | i jc “quaint and white are club colors. |was killed in the hurricane of an pCa at esas Charter members are: Dot September 2, 1935, and the in- t : % surance money received after his many as possible’ of its delightful Bowen pi Crusoe, Margaret death had been used to provide a people”. ‘White, Billie Camero, Betty home for herself and family. abe isni main Bowen, Pauline Camero, Ellie} The dwelling is in need of cer- .. si i tain repairs at the present time Art Galleries Will Rae Gwynn, Wilma Russell, , é |Phyllis Aspinol, Catherine Saw- and asked that her request for Open Friday Nights lyer, Juanita Dongo, , Seer |_ Officers are: President, Betty could not be given that material With the advent of the winter | Bowen; Vice President, Pauline with which to have the work season, and the increasing inter-}Camero; Secretary and Club Re- ;done be provided. She assured est in the exhibitions now regu-' potter, the: cenamissioners of her deepest coon Billie Camero; Treasurer, larly circuited through the Key | f gts TR - pe jation. West Community Art Center, tre (eect ca as ae sénse of the board . $50 be given due consideration. Edith Sards. ‘That in the event the money director has arranged to have the galleries open one night each week. ‘ Friday nights the galleries will open at 8 o’clock and close at 10 o'clock, and the director would like to make this an eve- ning when he may meet person- ally members of the Art Center my interested visitors, it is stat- There will be occasional gallery talks, demonstrations and __lec- tures devoted to purely fine arts subjects. The first of these eve- nings will be Friday, November 4. | J.W.C.’s Set Back Meeting Date Junior Woman's Club social meeting has been set back from tomorrow afternoon to this after- neon at 5 o'clock at the Woman's Clubhouse, with Mrs. George Somers and Mrs. Dumont Hud- dileston, entertaing, presiding Miss Susan La Kin announces. At the meeting returns from the recent J.W.C. dance will be | , Those seeking, .admigsion into ete at. My Se reine Anna, Mogiat, Betty Sawyer, ‘Helen Piepges pot 119)) | Pre-Thanksgiving Dance Planned | Plans are going forward for; jthe big pre-Thanksgiving dance | which is to be held on November 19 by the members of the Young! |Peoples Sodality of St. Mary's: Star of the Sea church. j A delightfully pleasing floor ; show has been planned in addi-' tion to the prize waltz, which; that Qhe Halid® Sf ‘the county are MRHMOOMaHdn ‘to permit of suigh eactions and the .matters was held qver for fare * considera: - All bills were read,» approved and ordered paid when funds are available. For itch tortured that needs comf , use Imperial Lo- tion. Swi it eases the itching Giscomfort of ecuema, rash, totter, ye os and $1. Money back if not satisfied. Imperial Medicine Desk 5, Houston, Tex. has been arranged and all plans; ° perfected. This entertainment is |to be given for the benefit of the; {convention of Sodalists to be held! in Key West in January. | Over 2,000 drink stands, soda| fountains, hotels and _ cafes! throughout the state have joined the citrus juice promotion cam- paign recently launched by Bur- ton H. Schoepf, of the Tamiami Trail Tours and are advertising citrus juice at 5c per 8-ounce TOM-TYLER in THE FEUD OF THE TRAIL —also— COMEDY and SERIAL . pater ea BIG BROADCAST OF 1938 —a lso— THREE BLIND MICE} Matinee: Balcony 10c: Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25c WQAM TONITE “SCREEN SCOOPS” 7:15 JOE PENNER 7:30,,,, KATE SMITH. 8:00 MAJOR BOWES 9:00 \| Always A Good Show 560 KC WQAM Miami Broadcasting Co. For Your Winter’s busitess nothing could requested. Masic Club To Meet Friday Night Key West Music Club, under! the direction of Professor Kleb- sattel, will continue their meet- ings as usual, and the next ses- sion has been set for Friday night. The group of members will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milner on the County glass. All report steadily increas- ing sales, Srufry Heap the account shows a loss. “be of more convenience than a Checking Account Your paid check is your receipt and a complete record of each business transaction. No minimum balance is required but each ac- count is analyzed and a service charge made only if THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | been | awarded 33 medals and numerous cash awards since | 1915 and is among the watercolors in the aqua-chromatic | exhibition now being shown at the Art Center. Sea level, 30.02, | PERSONAL MENTION Before returning the Ivy will in the, G. N. Goshorn, deputy collector of the port of Key West, who | was visiting in different parts of the ‘state, including Gainesville, | Jacksopyille and Tampa, acgom- panied by Mrs. Goshorn, returned | ‘to the “city this week. E—— Jam ker, auditor of the |Florida Motor Lines, who was in | Pee ececccevesaccccescccsoveccecoeoonesoces a few scattered early bus this morning for Mi-| ami. for two weeks, Charles A. Acherson, fixst «offic: ¥o cer on the Steamshiny, | has been temporarily -transf Tr to the Cuba while Be one Tn CHOI YCXIpys PLsweR! 26 OU GACLA LOSE light bi entieygnan the ‘bait’ biis for Mi: Te prabably; date Sone : ent AMM Rg WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) *; Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday with showers; {moderate to occasionally fresh * |northeast to east winds. the city on business connected; Florida: Generally fair tonight with the company, left on the|and Friday except for a few Archie Malone is on @ vacation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that authority has been received from the Department of Com- |merce, Bureau of Marine inspec- tion and navigation to change the name of the gas screw Yacht Cruz Del Sur to the name of Triton. This vessel was built at Salisbury, Maryland, in 1915; her official number is 213446; her | gross tonnage is 22; her home port is Key West, Florida. WM. CURRY’S SONS CO. nov2-3-4-5,1938 LA CONCHA HOTEL f of the| In the Center of the Business » left. on | 2 i ahd will) Garage——Elevator——Fireproot is Dafter- | and Theater District | Open’ The Year Around Announcing the NEW FORD V8 CARS Jor 1939 REATER VALUE for every motorist the V-8 engine has been matched by has been built into the two new _ the new quiet built into ev. art of Ford V-8 cars for 1939, They further express the forward-looking policy of the Ford Motor Company—traditional Ford dependability and economy plus the car. The 1939 Fordgybring you greater riding ease onevery road. New seat con- struction, flexible transverse springs, . LOWER 1939 PRICES (For cars delivered in Detroit—taxes extra) FORD V°8 SSyint; Shain’ Tudor Sedan. .4 624... 664 Sedan. 669... 709 progressive engineering. Each car is distinctive in design, yet cach has something of the fine stream- Jining of the Lincoln-Zephyr—recog- nized style leader for the industry. Interior appointments are in keeping with outward beauty. Every detail is styled for good taste and good service. Both are big, roomy cars, equipped with hydraulic brakes and powered with the V-8 engine that gives you so much extra smoothness and efficiency. This year, the quiet performance of and Big, ‘hydraulic shock absorbers Forder provide triple-cushioned ‘comfort. Both 1939 Ford cats are Ford-priced, for greater dollar yalue. Both bring-- new meaning to the Ford phrase, “The Quality Car in the Low-price Field.” FORD FEATURES FOR 1939 Advanced Streamlining @ Newly Styled © V-type 8eylinder Enginesk Interiors Hydraulic Brakes proofing @ All-steel Bodies Triple-cushioned Comfort Boch Ford and bum cigar bi wheel © Scientifie Sound- e Lower Prices %60 or 85 hp. in Ford, 85 hp. in De Luxe Ford ON DISPLAY TOMORROW AT SHOWROOMS e the Ford V-8 and the De taxe V-8 come equipped with bumpers e tire and lock, guards, ¥ er, twin hores, dual wind- abield wipers, and headlight beam indi- eator on instrument panel, at _no_exi . De Lune cars also have an extra and sun visor, dé luxe steering Jove compertinent lock, clock, Sed Rustiess Steel wheel bands, st oo sn der, FORD-BUILT MEANS TOP VALUE OF FORD DEALERS

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