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PAGE FOUR ecccccegcsoacesccoosceoss T Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Cain and family arrived over the highway | yesterday for a visit with Mrs., Cain’s mother, Mrs. W. H. Trout. They were accompanied by Mr. | | Cain’s uncle, J. D. Starling. 1 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Colorful Social Events In Honor ‘Johnsons Celebrate Of Colonel Batista This Evening Wedding Anniversary The Golden Wedding Anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. William Otis | Johnson was celebrated yester- | | | Mrs. Hubert Trout and daugh- | | ter Barbara Ann, arrived Sunday | jover the highway ‘via Florida 'Motor Lines, from- Daytona Beach, where they had been visit- | ing Mrs. Trout’s grandparents. Col. Fulgencio Batista and;fenses of Key West, and Mrs. | ‘party will be guests at colorful | MacMullen. e amore eh + i i ‘ | ie gala lance al ie ju) ! at erie! vents Use — — eve-! Club promises to be a most color- day at their home, 806 es ning—among them being the re- fy) affair. Col. Batista and party street. Helping them entertain ception by the city of Key West) will be at the table of honor to|were their four sons with their from 5:30 to 7 o’clock at the Casa/the-left of the entrance with the! families, who came here especial- Marine, a dinner at Col. and Mrs.|table gaily decorated in Key ly for the festivities. | MacMullen’s residence and ai West tropical flowers. Colored The sons are Malcolm of Wash- gala dance at the Cuban Club at lights will cast a subdued glow _ et 3 ‘ 10 o'clock given by the Sociedad |on the scene. Cuban and Ameri- ington, D. C.; Bazil of Montgom- de Cuba. {can flags will be placed artistic- ery, Alabama; Arnold of Jack- a Officers of all departments of | ally at effective points. isonville and Amos of Coral" the Steamship Cuba yesterday the city and county will be pres-| A floor show has been arranged Gables, which all together made for Havana. | ent at the reception this evening.| by Mrs. Belle de Poo and will be quite a representative gathering. ETE | It will be held in the main lobby! composed of the best talent in’ Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were of the Casa Marina with Key/the city. Pritchard’s orchestra married in Key West fifty years West Society expected to turn) will furnish modern American ago on November 21, 1888. They out en masse for the official wel-| music for the dancers and a Cu- are both descendants of some of come by the City of Key West. [ban rhumba orchestra will add the original settlers of Cayo Private dinner in honor of the | the Spanish touch. ‘Hueso. Mr. Johnson up until his chief of the Cuban army will be; The visiting Cuban dignitaries yetirement was connected with given by Lt. Col. J. D. MacMul-/ will be guests at cocktail parties the cigar industry here. len in command of the harbor de- | throughout the afternoon. Aside from the celebration, the -- |four boys spoke very enthusiast- . tically of the publicity and favor- jable comments of the people up Entertainment At Division in ‘north in regards to Key West. we Street School Mach: Enjoyed tervone they have spoken to wants to come South and see for ieee themselves how big the fish real- Entertainment of various kinds | McCarthy, Little Willie and The jy are and how nice the climate was presented and thoroughly | Gang, a i ederoees ey as and residents are, the boys state. ; i ivision | &@ rade presen’ ‘oto and | PAC SR Seals enjoyed last evening at Division hiss eatertainere “which | was sa" Street School when the circus heartily appreciated highlight of and other attractions were pre-! minstrelsy. sented by the members of the! From each room where the va- school faculty and others. |rious shows were _ presented , The promoters of the idea were | could be heard yells and screams; assisted in the presentations by|of delight, evidencing that the! members of the Recreation De-| audiences were being entertained partment of the WPA and NYA /to the fullest. youth of this unit, for the benefit | The Fortune Teller was not of the School Library Fund. |only enjoyed by the children but The First Grade sponsored the | many of the adults took great Mickey Mouse motion picture en- | pleasure in hearing the keen and tertainment; the Second Grade, | fitting revelations told by the rev- | the Human Puppet Show; the/ealer of destiny. Freak Show presented strange! Refreshment stands were wi and unbelievable freaks of the | patronized and the needs of pa- world, and the Fourth Grade, the/| trons as well as performers were : 3 ever mystifying Fortune Teller. | filled after the Tecteent and enough Tee ep apastar Pupils of the Fifth Grade pro-| exertions of the evening. At 9:15 | Soot aa te i. he said. Ary spol: moted the spine chilling and) the crowds reluctantly left hey ies ie Tach t blood curdling House of Horrors; | school after enjoying a delight |); agi aula ah ag Ages wl sca | Sixth Grade handled the Charlie | fully pleasant evening. pone Peters (or CYEERBESO” | |ness of our counrty. American Legion Sons To Organize igguee | Jack Pressley, representing one of the large stationery plants: in visitor to Key West, arrived last night and expects to remain over | until tomorrow. Hotel Lincoln in Havana, who was visiting in Miami and came | to Key West last Saturday, left! Misses Barbara Langner and! Miss Edith Moffat, were pas-| sengers leaving on the. morning| bus for Miami and will await the | arrival of'other members of the Sodality of St. Mary’s Star of The Sea church, going to attend the meeting of Sodalists in Jack- | sonville, |S Mrs. E. R. Neff, who was/ garet, teacher in the public! schools of Monroe County, left on the early bus this morning for | the home in Marathon. | Mrs. son Gary, who have been visiting | = ‘in Miami with Mrs. Thompson’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emilio! Lounders and other relatives, re- | turned to the city Monday night! ¢ accompanied by her sister, Miss Doris Lounders. | WHERE .TO DINE Auerbach’s Restaurant at Four Brinton Speaks To i Senior High School By ULRIC GWYNN School Reporter In a talk at assembly of the Senior High School this morning Colonel L. C. Brinton, U. S. Army Ret, speaking on “war and the methods of preventing it”, stated “the recent Munich treaty will not end the European crisis”. Outlining the principal reason ell £F war, Col. Brinton said that | the best way a country can insure | itself against war is to be strong special Thanksgiving. dinner on Thursday. Complete menu will appear on — Remainder of the program fol- SOeCeoceeveeeceseseeeees lows: | y ? 1. Spirit of St. Today 5 Horoscope School Orchestra. 2. Flag Salute—Assembly. 3. America—Assembly. Louis—High ve | J. M. Martinez, manager of the| pHuRSDAY— visiting her daughter Miss Mar- | yonpay— Reynold Thompson andj ‘ . eS grer, Ten Fleming street is serving a Honduras, arrived in port |morning with a cargo consisting of the front page.of tomorrow’s..is-,.bananas. An organizational meeting of the Sons of the American Legion will be held Friday night at 8 o'clock at Legion Hall. This is one of the increased ac- tivities of the American Legion for the future. The Legion has changed its meeting nights to the second and fourth Wednesdays. Previously it had been meeting on the second and fourth Tues- days. Andrews, in letter to Hanson, holds that the wages and hours measure applies to newspapers. <2 A Ae AE. 5 SO IE “Don't Answer”—Nov. 28 |a better description in some per- sons. There are great powers of persuasion, and if the trait of the day does not become obtrusive, positions of trust, bearing success, will almost surely follow faithful |application to duty. Japanese admit aim to dominate j “adapt attitude”. Jesse Jones says that RFC will Today’s degree gives clever- | | ness; possibly cunning would be China and advise other nations to lend money to aid utilities’ expan- , ision plans in defense program. 4. God of Our Father—As- | sembly, accompanied by orches- tra. 5. Introduction of Col. Brinton by Professor O’Bryant. | _Nation’s trade, in and out, with the major world areas, shows a general drop for September. Caught Cold? '0 relieve distress—rub throat, chest, back with VICKS Fresh CRAN- BERRIES, 1 LEMON PEEL, 3 oz. ORANGE PEEL, 3 oz. 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Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14. 7:30 p. m. Cuba Lodge No. 15. 1.0.0.F. 8 p. m. Varela Hall, 919 Elizabeth street. Reorganization meeting of Key West Drama Club with election of officers and reading of several cne-act plays. 8 p. m. 1214 Von Phister street. Quarterly Ladies Night of Stone Church Service Club. Reception by the City of Key West for Col. Batista and party from 5:30 p. m. to 7 p. m. at Casa Marina. Private dinner given by Lt. Col. and Mrs. James D. MacMullen at Army Barracks 8 o’clock. Gala Dance in honor of the visiting dignitaries at 10 o’clock at Cuban Club given by Sociedad de Cuba ee ea Florida, and who is a frequent WEDNESDAY— Saco Carrasco No. 2, Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. Scottish Rite meets. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. The American Legion meeting. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28. 8 p. m. Legion Home. eee aia Dr. Felix Varela Lodge meeting. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. FRIDAY— Knights of Pythias Lodge 163. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. Key West Musical Society meeting at 8 p. m. Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milner. Sacerdotisas del Hogar No. 1 Caballeros de Marti. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. Sunday. Boy Scout Troop 52 meets at Navai Hospital. 7:30 p. m. Meeting Girl Scouts Troop 1. Golden Eagle Hall. Organization meeting of Sons of American Legion. Legion Hall Sunday. SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Hijos de la luz No. 3. Marti Hall. 8 o'clock. Meeting Boy Scouts Troop 51. 7 p. m. Wesley Community House. Sea Scout Ship 3 meets. 7:30 P. M. Golden Eagle Hall. Pythian Sisters meeting. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. t Improved Order of Red Men. 7:30 p. m,.Wigwaim Hall. master of the Angrer, said that TRANSPORTATION | the vessel was originally destined for Tampa, but it was decided to come into this port and see if the cargo could not be disposed of. | eo oe Motor Vessel Arrives TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1938 TWIRL OF THE GLOBE eacecee | TUESDAY | Col. Fulgencio Batista, Chief of the Constitutional Army of the Republic of Cuba, will lay wreaths at the Maine and Marti Monuments at 1 p. m. At 1:30 Col. Batista will visit San Carlos School and will speak from the balcony of the San Carlos. Fol- lowing luncheon the party will be escorted on a tour of the city. WEDNESDAY Britain’s Prime Minister Cham- berlain and Foreign Secretary Viscount Halifax begin three-day talks with French officials in Paris. Thanksgiving Day. FRIDAY tion opens at Chicago. UNIQUE CONTRAPTION CHICAGO—After his pockets 'had been picked three times, | Robert Glennon of this city fastened fishhooks in his pockets {and caught the thief, Employers are not allowed to j average worker’s time over two jo Washington rules, | Speakers at foreign trade con- vention warn that United States must gird for an economic war. Stuart Erwin—P. Moore J. Woodbury in PASSPORT HUSBAND —also— j Peter Lorre |] Mr. Moto Takes a Chance ® | International Livestock Exhibi- | | MEN WANTED TO MAKE 4-DAY TEST If you get up nights due to {functional kidney disorders get | juniper oil and seven other drugs made into green tablets. Help jmature flush excess acids and | other wastes from the kidneys. {Excess acids can cause the irri- tation that wakes you up. Just say Bukets test box to any drug- | gist. 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