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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES i ogy I es 4S SOCIAL. CALENDAR ‘THURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Clu Harris Room Mothers meeting at residence of Mrs. Haebecker, 517, Whitehead street. 3:30 p. m. —_o—— FRIDAY— ib, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. William ecccecsccseceses | | PERSONAL MENTION eancceccocecs | aa Manuel Ayala, who makes his! , home in Tampa, and pays infre- ! quent visits to Key West, arrived | ton the Cuba this morning and| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN l | | To Speak Here Monday MALONEY BROS. INTRODUCE NEW SUPER-SOFT LOAF Announcement is made display advertisement elsewhere | in this issue of a new loaf of | bread now for sale to the Key} West public, baked by Maloney | Bros. This loaf—called the Su-| per-Soft Loaf—supplements the} famous Baker Boy Brand of va- rious kinds of bread. i Containing the very best of in-| THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1938 MIAMI METHODIST CONFERENCE HERE CONVENES MONDAY (Continued from Page One) | Fiter, Rev. H. P. Blocker, Winston | Munro, Troy C. Davis, G. Payne | Brown, Mrs. Bernice Archer, W. |P, Eavenson, R. G. Witters, J. B. | Frazier, Mrs. J. H. Renfroe, T. H./ | Chapman, Jr., Mrs. J. D. Wysong, 'T. A. Holton, Mrs. Ole Peterson, State of the Church's. | Fletcher, O. W. Milton, A.; and Evangelism! p. Carroll. Committee. | dmission Licensing 3:00- 3:10 Report Findings! > prlartae Committee. { 3:10 Benediction. ; Dr. Homer Thompson, Chair- - 5:15 Tour of the City. }man; Rev. R. A. Slby; Rev. Ed. | 5:15- 5:45 Vespers at Tomb of | Statham, Rev. J. G. Stretton. Rev. J.E.A.Van Du-| __ Missions, Superannuates zer by Rev. Garfield | and Golden Cross Evans. Rev. B. M. Montgomery, Chair- Dinner. |man; Rev. Garfield ‘Evans, Rev. Tuesday Evening J. E. Hartsfield, Mrs. W, M. 7:30- 8:00 Devotionals. Weems, H. C. Fountain, Mrs, J. 6:00 EE ME Rev. Joe A. Tolle, C. A. Lovejoy, Mrs, J. E. Statham, Mrs. J. B. Gregory, Mrs. J. E. Hartsfield, Geo. Smith, Dr. Thos. Jones, C. C. Gould, C. H. Stirrup, R. V. Mar- tin, Mrs. Homer Sweetnig, Mrs. Thos. Russell, C. C. Hewett, G. L. Branning, J. T. Feaster, C. O. Smith, G. B. Hogan, Mrs. G. E. Sims, Mrs. O. W. Milton. GET ITCH RELIEF Use a medicine that has proven will spend two weeks with rel-!gredients, this new loaf of white | latives and friends. \bread will meet with instant ap-| |proval on the part of the public. | Mr. and Mrs. J. * wy ecioes | Pure, rich milk is used entirely = ny masts ee morning | this Super-Sott Loaf. The in-| | Dr. Paul B. Kern is Bishop of i Florida Motor Lines bus for other | 20vation has been introduced to} DR. LUDD M. SPIVEY | the District with Dr. R. Z. Tyler points in the state. |local grocery stores and is for sale| President of Florida Southern presiding elder. Key West pas- at regular prices at Maloney | College | tor hosts are Rev. Joe A. Tolle of Bros, Bakery, 812 Fleming street. | '|First Methodist Church, Rev. J. : | ‘DR. SPIVEY TO |P. Lilly of Fleming Street Meth- | Ceecccescccvcosescccccce| | edist Church and Rev. O.C. How-: Dr. R. L. Allen, Chairman; Rev. Key West Musical Sotiety meeting at 8 p. m. Armory. Key West Yacht Club stag supper. 7 p. m. 2228 Peli SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Christmas Program by students of San Carlos. 2:30 p. m. The Palace Theater. MONDAY— apr Camera Club meeting. 8 p. m. Key West Federal Art; enter, Junior Senior High School P.T.A. meeting. Key West High School, Auditorium. | 8:00- 8:30 Sermon by Dr. W. V. | M. Holding, H. G. Perduey Cc. Meredith. |M. Redd, Mrs. Veril Rober Bs Consecration Service| Alice Curry, Mrs. Merrill Felton, by Dr. R. Z. Tyler. 8:45 Benediction. | 8:30- 8:45 Mrs. H. H. Bryant, Mrs. Florence |Tyler, Ray Urick, Mrs. Bertha Lincoln, Mrs. Delos Cobb, Mrs.} Bess Steadman, J. P. Guerry, Rol-| lo Johnson, Mrs. T. H. Chapman, Sr., Mrs. R. S, Crews, Mrs, Wal- ter Oldford. : Findings Committee Don’t Miss Doc | IEEE a | Earl Denoon, of the General; | Motors Corporation, who was in| !Key West Monday as a member | “Which is the Way to Boston”, play given for benefit of High: School P.T.A. by High School Dramatics Club. 7:30 p. m.} High School Auditorium. | PRE BO TUESDAY— ! Annual Advent Social sponsored by Woman’s Auxiliary St. j Paul’s Church, Parish Hall, 8 p. m. ; Stone Church Service Club Supper, open to winter visitors. 6: p. m, Stone Church Annex. pla ethan WEDNESDAY— Y Meeting Garderi Club and Tree Guild. 8 p. m. Key West Library. Why That Fuss About Scarlett? Broadway Fills Role In Half Hour, (By Associated Press) | being tested at the naval station, | of the American Society Testing | Materials, looking over metals| TWIRL OF THE GLOBE Thursday Feast of the Immaculate Con- ption. eee ere 3 French parliament meets Dr, Ludd M. Spivey, president over| Key West Anti-Mosquito civic’ of Florida Southern College, at |committee starts drive today to| Lakeland, will speak at the dis- BE HEARD HERE |TO GIVE ADDRESS AT DIS- TRICT. METHODIST CONFERENCE over which L. M. Pierce, aide to} the commandant, acts as super-! visor, left later in the day for his home in Miami. | J. B. Symmonette, manager of | “©! ne of the local insurance! gencies, left yesterday he highway en route to Jackson- | ; : ‘ ville where he will remain for a | CT@dicate mosquito. breeding plac-| trict conference to be few days attending a meeting of /°S: First Methodist church here insurance company managers in| : | Monday night. that city. | 8th Pan-American conference} Dr, Spivey has A.B., M.A., and | begins, Lima, Peru. | B.D. degrees from the University Friday held at*F. J. Summercamp, L. J. Stevens, (ell of Ley Memorial Church. |W. C. Mathison, Rev. B. L. Helms. | Conference committees which| Quarterly Conference Records will issue reports are: Rey. H. G. Cowan, Chairman; | Christian Literature Rev. J. P. Lilly, Rev. Jesse Wal- | Rev. H. H. Waller, Chairman;| ler. | Rev. W. J. Churchwell, Mrs. Alice | Spiritual State of the Church | | Knuth, Mr. A. E. Cason, Mrs. Gar- | and Evangelism { |field Evans, Mrs. Joe Davis, Mr.|__ Rev. George Foster, Chairman; ! |Chas. H. Ketchum, C. Sam B. \Rev. R. A. Alley, Rev. Geo, Owen, | {Curry, H. I. Roberts, Bertram |= |Pnider, J. M. Crapps, I. T. Pear- | ay |son, C. F. Cassidy, Berlin Higgs, eSOTO HOTEL: |A. A. Osteen, Mrs. W. O. Newlan. | 373 Main St. Sarasota, Fla. Benevolences and Orphange ° | | Rev. Rufus Wicker, Chairman; Vacation Land Rev. Floyd Bowery, Rev. A. C. OPEN ALL YEAR | | i | Sellers’ True Stories iS 5:30 P. M. Monday Thra Friday The Cities Service Thrilling Dramas -, | Anthony Eden addresses - | ; f | i i 3 Eugene _ Belcher, formerly y con-| of Chicago, and honorary degrees | Reviere, Mrs. Earl Moore, E. T. NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Holly- wood wasted a couple of years and a good many thousands without finding its: Scarlett O'Hara, but when Broadway needed a Scarlett, a producer got on the telephone and 30 minutes later-there was Helen Claire. Clare Boothe’s caustic “Kiss the Boys Goodbye” is not, of course, a dramatization of Margaret Mit- ehell’s “Gone With the Wind”. But practically no attempt is made to veil the fact that it is a satirical story of the discovery of a modern Southern belle to play the film Scarlett. The Cindy Lou Bethany of the play gets the job, too, and before the curtain falls there’s no doubt in any one’s mind that Cindy Lou, as portrayed by Miss Claire, de- serves it. A ‘Snit’ Specialist Helen Claire has more southern background than a Cherokee rose, more charm than an Alabama moon. She can throw a “snit” (tantrum to you) with ferminine fury. And in defense of her hon- or, she can shoot a movie produc- er @ convincingly as if she were a dam-yankee soldier on a forag- i expedition and she were Scarlett O'Hara. There's a reason for all this. Miss. Claire was “raised up” in Union Springs, Ala>_A grandfather and several Miss Claire got higher education, her Phi Beta Kappa key for out- standing scholastic work, and her | first taste of dramatics. I | For eight years after that, she; laid siege to Broadway. During} that time she had the manifold experience of radio, small roles} on the stage, the almost anonym-! ous business of commenting for} newsreels, and a year in Cincin- | nati, Ohio, with that astute di- {rector of stock companies, Stuart | Walker. She Went On Working | About a year ago, the movies, jin their hunt for a Scarlett, got very warm. Anton. Bundsmann, who accompanied Director George Cukor on that much-heralded| southland tour, remembered Miss Claire. “IT never saw myself as Scarlett O'Hara. The role I really felt and} wanted to play was that of Me- lanie”, says Miss Claire. As is often the case, Hollywood, having gotten close to the goal, ealled the game off. Helen Claire went on with radio and newsreels until Producer Brock Pemberton, needing a Scarlett O’Hara in modern dress, remembered a bit she had done on Broadway and called her in. The rest is box- office history. Miss Claire lives in a penthouse born andjon the upper west side of Man-} There’s a southern at- Per- {hattan. |mosphere about the place. j the highway this morning for an qoybleheader with High School |vention of National Association} from the University of Miami, stenographer and bookkeeper at of Manufacturers, New York. | Stetson Univenity and Birming- the Porter Dock Co. left over; Island City Basketball League | jam-Southern College. B rae Within the past three years, vs. Park Tigers in first game and ¢oythern’s president has traveled |Army vs. Lions in second game jn 30 countries in Europe and indefinite stay in Miami. EUROPEAN PLAN | All Outside Rooms | Quiet, Clean, Good Beds | Free Parking $ $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 single $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 double | over WQAM . Parker, Mrs. R. P. Harris, Rev. L. Munro, A. E. Curry, Miss Fran- | ;ces Lowe, R. A. Weatherford, H. |S. Parker, H. E. Penny, Harry} ‘Sturrup, Mrs. C. B. Higgs, W. A./ Glenn, U. F. Tucker, B. D. Harts- | Rates Miss Margaret Aiken, who was} attached to the Marine hospital but is now residing in Miami, is the guest of Miss Florence | Sawyer, at the home on Eaton street. ia | Miss Laura Moline, chief nurse | at the Marine hospital, who had been visiting for a short time in Miami, returned over the high- way last evening. Visiting Couple Married Here One marriage license was is- sued yesterday from the office of | County Judge Raymond R. Lord, | and permitted the wedding of F.| | Wilson Van der Veer, of Somer- ville, New Jersey, and Miss Vivian M. Squire, of Miami. Directly after the license had _been issued the wedding cere- mony was performed by Judge |Lord, in his office, and the wit- |nesses to the rites were Miss Louisa Delaney and Miss Anita M. Delgado. The newly wedded couple said they were delighted with the city, contemplated spending a few } | | | | | | at Key West. School Gym. Monday District Conference of Meth- odist Episcopal Church in Key West at First Methodist Church opens with arrival of 200 dele- gates. Methodist Episcopal District Conference at First Methodist Church closes after evening serv- ices. 7:30 p.m. High south America, and his address- {es on world problems are being heard by large throughout the state. He recently presided at elab- orate ceremonies held on South- ern’s campus when E. Stanley Jones, noted author and mission- ary to India, laid the cornerstone |for the million-dollar educational | foundation named in Dr. Jones’ | honor. Saturda: acart Dr. Spivey and Dr. Jones form- 2d anniversary of the abdica- tion of Edward VIII. |ulated the program for the foun- Growers of cotton, rice andj dation two years ago, soon after flue-cured tobacco vote on AAA | Meeting on the Queen Mary en- production quotas. |route from Europe. Official opening of the Casa! Dr. Spivey’s recent announce- Marina Hotel for the wiriter | ment that a Chair of Democracy season at Key West. is to be established at Southern Inauguration of passenger boat has attracted favorable comment service to Fort Jefferson. Boat | from the press and individuals all leaves 10 a. m. lover the United States. Sunday | The Rev. Joe A. Tolle, pastor Key West plays Railey-Milam | of First M. E. Church here, at- at Miami Field 3 o’clock in Mi- tended Southern and received his ami Winter League. degree from the Lakeland insti- Poultry nine vs. Trojans at 1:30 tution after Dr. Spivey began his jand Poultry vs. Bacardi nine in | administration. audiences | field, Mrs. B. D. Hartsfield. Christian Education, Social Service and Temperance Rev. J. J. Richards, Chairman; Rev. O. C. Howell, Rev, A. P.| Smith, Mrs. O. C. Knuth, Miss Hellne Hoffer, Mrs. W. B. Heidt, D, J. Finn, J. L. Burton, Mrs. } Benj. Lopez, Mrs. G. B. Tedder, | Mrs. Brnice Park, Mrs. A. A. New- | ——-—— lan, H. H. Henderson, Antone ; | Lather, K, B. Marsh, Mrs. G. P.! Brown, M. F. Scott, Mrs. C. W.; Matherson, Mrs. Ben Turner, Mrs. | \J. H. Singer, Mrs. Ezekiel Gla-; j aier. i | Lay Activities | Harwell Wilson, Chairman; G.! M. Higgs, Vice Chairman; Judge! |G. W. Tedder, W. J. Brown, Mrs. H. M. Cheesebro, Mrs. V. G. Wea- ! ver, Z. A. Thornhill, M. T. Knox, | 560 KC Miami Broadcasting A Checking Account... can be of real service to you in the conduct of your business! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | J. E. Morris, Mrs. D. J. Finn, R. {D. Coulter, Ivan Moser, Gerald: i Saunders, William Cullingford, | 'Archie Roberts, Preston Pinder, | | Merrill Felton, Harold Russell, ' _H. S. Parker, W. K. Phillips, Har- {old Burke, John S. Sellers, H. H.! |baseball doubleheader at Key) | West Navy Field. | Giving Her Credit A girl met an old flame and \decided to high hat him. | “Sorry”, she murmured, when the hostess introduced him to her, “didn’t get your name”. “I know you didn’t”, rejoined |the old flame, “but you tried great -uncles. have tombstones{haps that’s due to her mother— théfeon which is written, “Killed | for Mrs. Claire never has had to bap Sash il a pe eest In Action” in the Civil war. Aj sacrifice her southern accent on g more extended stay. proud possession is a fading the altar of radio and newsreel, dagviero-type of another uncle,|dramatics. Perhaps it’s due, too, Capt. Henry Clay Coleman, who/| to Magnolia, Miss Claire’s young | WHOS THE STYLE LEADER? led his own rebel company. An Eight-Year Siege At Virginia’s Randolph Macon, Twenty-Five To Compete By Ulric Gwynn, School Reporter | Negro maid, who also comes from Union Springs and has a Tuske- ‘gee Institution education. | | Dramatics Clab Presents |Play For High P.-T. A. Miss Ida Engel, director of the ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 1912. The Florida Keys. Nineteenth. Hugh R. Wilson. hard enough”. DON’T BE SKINAY gains of 5 to 12 pounds ii a few weeks are often made by adding Yeast Vi and Iron (as containe, in Vinol) to your diet. Vinol helps stimulate appetite, imeroves, blood and ino! Horace O’Bryant, principal of’ Key West High School Dramatics Key West High School said to- ‘Club announced today that the “Nothing without Provi- dence”. Oriental Pharmacy day that Bausch and Lomb Science Medal, for which there is an annual competition, has arrived in the office. ‘The Bausch and Lomb Science Award, established in 1932, has been approved by high school principals and boards of educa- tion in every state. It has achieved national recognition as a scholastic honor by providing high school students throughout the country with an incentive to better work in the sciences. Mr. O’Bryant said that there were approximately 25 students | in the Key West High School ‘who were eligible to compete for the award which will be presented during Class Day Exercises, May 31, to the graduate. who: has’ made the greatest progress and seholastic record in science for thrte years. Both boys and girls are eligible. Key West High School has been one of the many schools in the United States which an- nudlly” recognize outstanding workin science, for three years. The wide distribution of the Bausch and Lomb Science Award andthe annug) reports from high schools throughout the country indicate an increasing interest among high school students in stience. It denotes improved powers of observation and the ability to interpret new facts in the light of present progress club members would present a/ play entitled “Which is the Way to Boston,” by Ronald Lorenzen, for the benefit of the Parent- Teachers Association next Mon- day, December 12, at 7:30 p. m. All parents and friends of High School students are cordially in- vited to attend the presentation of this play and also to become acquainted with the members of the High School faculty. | The cast of the play presented is: Uncle John—Jack Weech. Aunt Martha—Geralidine Knowles. Mary—Agnes Thompson. Chris—Dick Hernandez. Setting—Lonely Farm House— New England. to be Plenty Of Time Lady—I must go. I have meet my husband at 5 o’clock. Hostess—It is now 6 o'clock Lady (sitting down again)— Ah, then I still have half an hour. to Se oesevescesccces The Favorite In Key West — THY IT TODAY — STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS 110. Riga. Thirteenth. Tin. French political leader ond former Premier. Dingo. MONROE THEATER Preston Foster—Patricia Ellis in LADY IN THE MORGUE —also— WE'RE GOING TO BE RICH Matinee: Balcony. 10c; Orches- tra, 1$-20c: Night, 15-25c wll Like ... Yo Maloney Bros. 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