The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 11, 1939, Page 6

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PAGE six SOCIAL C ALENDAR WEDNESDAY— f ~ Regular business meeting of American Legion Auxiliary. 4 p. m. Residence of Mrs. Will Ri THURSDAY— ichardson, 1114 Grinnell street. | poi AOS . .Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. | Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. First annual meeting of Key West Community Art Center, Inc. | 8 p. m. Art Center. Eighth Grade pupils of Convent of Mary Immaculate have eee! party. 7:30 p. m. St. Cecili Social meeting of Junior Wom: Dungan and Miss Maudie Clubhouse. ia’s Hall. an’s Club with Miss Dorothy Mae | Lowe hostesses. 5 p. m. Woman's | P. O. of A. mecting at residence of Mrs. Martha Smith. SUNDAY— Pies Concert, Key West Hospitality a | Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. aes MONDAY— Regular Camera Club meeting. Center. TUESDAY— a 7:30 p. m. Key West Federal Art Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 p. m. Church Annex. Minoca Council | Receives Official ie At a regular meeting of Minoca Council No. 13 held last night in! Redman’s Hall, Great Pocahontas: Louada Lockwood of Jackson- ville paid her official visit to ae council. The hall was decorated with fir! trees to resemble a forest. A’ beautifully decorated Xmas tree adorned one corner of the hall. Great Pocahontas gave a very. inspiring talk and was presented with a lovely gift from the coun- cil. Other Great Council officers; Present at meeting were Past Great. Pocahontas Bernice Park and Annie Baker and Great Keeper of Wampum Miriam Carey and Cinderella Roberts, newly elected Deputy. At the conclusion of the meet- ing, Santa Claus made his ap- pearance and distributed gifts to all present and beautiful corsages to, all officers. ' A lovely program was carried out, ! Great Pocahontas will be taken ona Sightseeing tour and visit all pla¢es of interest before she leaves onthe late bus this after- noon for her home in Jackson- ville. Marshalls Are Vicitors Here WAamitii A.W. Marshall, USIN., and Mrs. Marshall were visitors | in Key West yesterday, spent the hours with Lieutenant Fort Cal-| lahan, officer in charge at the fayal station, and Mrs. Callahan. | "Formerly in charge of the air- plane scouting force of the navy, Admiral Marshall was naturally deeply interested in the air races and maneuvers, recently held in Miami, and took the opportunity 6f ‘céiming to Key West for a brief visit. Giant Bingo Party Tomorrow Night Pupils of eighth grade of Con-| vent of Mary immaculate will entertain with a Giant Bingo Party tomorrow night in St. Ce- cilia's Hall. Party will start at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Minnie Gardner Schutt heads the committee sponsoring this event, assisted by Misses Jes- sie Michacl, Migdalis Solano and Esther Bezanilla. Florida Temple Installs Officers Thtre was an installation of officers Florida Temple No. 1 by Deputy Miriam Carey and her staff of Grand Officers Monday, night at the K. G. E. Hall. | The following were installed: Past Templar, Annie Richards. Noble Templar, Ethel Johnson. Vice Templar, Blanche Adams, “Priestess, Elinore Bervaldi. Prophettess, Carry Cremata. Guardian of Music, Bertie Higgs Marshai of Ceremonies, Lila Harris. | ‘Guardian of Records, Mamie Sawyer. Guardian of Finance, Alice Guardian of Exchequer, Annie Baker. Inner Portal, Emma Kemp. Outer Portal, Avis Sawyer. PaLAcE Wallace Ford-Ray Mayer SWING IT. SAILOR The Favorite In Key West — THY IT TODAY — “STAR - BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ‘ALE AT ALL GROCERS . Seecccesevscacscens |e ‘handicap tournament. IN KEY WEST Wednesday Regular meeting of Monroe County Commissioners. 8 p. m. County Courthouse. Thursday President Roosevelt Birthday! Ball committee meeting. 7:30 p. ;m. Chairman H. C. Galey’s of- ‘ fices. Eddie handicap tournament. Bush _ bi-weekly golf 1:30 p. m. |Key West Golf Course. Friday Lake Worth High School five plays Key West High with Lions Club vs. DeMolays in first gamz of basketball doubleheader. 7:30 p.m. High School Gym. Jaycee Boat Club organization meeting. 8 p.m. Key West Citi- zen office. Saturday Eddie Bush bi-weekly golf 1:30 p.m. Key West Golf Course. Thirty-four planes arrive here in cruise from Havana with six planes putting on stunt exhibi- tion. Sunday Key West vs Blue Socks and Trojans vs Pirates in basebali wguyleneader. 1 p. m. Navy Bietd. P.0.0 A. To Meet Thursday There will be a mecting of the P. O. of A. held on Thursday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Martha Smith. All members are requested to be present. PERSONAL MENTION Dr. Julio De Poo and Mrs. De Poo, who had been spending the Christmas and New Year’s vaca- tion period in Havana with rela- tives and friends, were return- ing passengers on the Steamship Cuba yesterday afternoon. ! the} J. R. Stowers, head of Stowers House of Music, left this } morning on the early bus for Mi- ‘ami and plans to return tomor- row afternoon. John Gregory was a passenger leaving on the morning bus to- day for a short visit in Miami. How “BIG”..“RIC “POWERFUL” is this Company? ae have no doubt heard the telephone company referred to or thought of it yourself as a big, rich and powerful company. ‘The Southern Bell ‘Telephone Company has to be big in order to re than an obligation to meet your demands for adequate and dependable telephone service, no matter how big they properly serve you and ri scribers in the South. It may be. Big, and able too, is the than nineteen thousand of them are required to serve the South ffi- cienuy, day and night. The riches of bu ngs, wires, ca equipment to serve more than a property would be valueless if the public need fgg sex ‘The money received by the telephone compa paid out for wages, for materials, holders for the use of their savings with which the bor E nny received by the ry counted for. Its books are kept in accerdance with the regulations prescribed by federal and state authorities. They must be kept open spection. They are audited regularly at all times for governmental by accredited outside accountants. All the power the company possesses is granted to it by state and federal governments. But it cannot choose its customers, and its rates and practices are regulated agencies. ‘The telephone company is powerful, however, in some things, is unity of purpose and loyalty of workers. It possesses the power of the best minds in research, invention and It has the power of the highest ideals of service and the cournge to go forward, giving the public the most service and the best at the least cost consistent with financial stability. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH Co. INCORPORATED Ic is powerful in manufacture. ‘NEW FREE ACT iland is drawing |the crowd spellbound was, where | ‘night, and will continue so until | ¢ telephone company consist ct switchboards, es and instruments—modern telephone plant and. ‘at the equipment and tools needed for the service. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FACTORY SHIPS | STREET SWEEPER AT PARK DRAWS LARGE CROWDS: |EXPERT OPERATOR WILL BE| SENT HERE TO DEMON- | STRATE MACHINE | | | Harold Pinder, clerk for the! | Board of Public Works, yesterday | received from the Llewellyn Ma-; chine’ Corporation, agents in Mi-! ami for the Austin Western Pa- rol Sweeper, that the machine recently ordered for Key West | was shipped from the plant of the company at Aurora, Illinois. | Contained in the communica- tion was the information that an expert operator from Miami will accompany the machine from that city to Key West and give proper demonstrations of the sweeper to | the operator chosen for the ma- chine in Key West. |MANY OTHER AMUSEMENTS | TO BE SEEN NIGHTLY) FURNISH MUCH ENTER-! TAINMENT With a new free act, new shows and other attractions, Key West) Park which is being sponsored | by the Key West Fire Depart- ment and located on Trumbo Is- larger crowds! each night ard is proving by far, | the most popular amusement cen- ter ever seen in this city, it is stated. The new free act featuring the Flying Sullivans, two men and a woman doing a very sensational flying trapeze act proved very popular last night when they thrilled the thousands with their daring feats performed 40 feet in| the air. The one trick that held: OF PARTNERSHIP jue eee carnsine 8 | con a | day afternoon hours will be con- should be among these plague! Bae eee sy Deepens and| Business card received at the] Snes as usual, jfrom 4 until 6) spots." JAS''we cleared the state! catches the man © the other end | Office of The Citizen announces | o'clog of yétlow' fever, let us now de- | by one arm dnd returns to his| the formation of a partnership» Aulinas |mand: that;these unequal mar- platform the same way. | for the ‘practice of law of Paul r |ried bi aaa be wiped off, Paradise Revue also proved! H. Marks and Ely R. Katz. Gainst human’ errors I shall/our statute S. popular and catered to roughly ‘The name of the firm will be| storm H 850 people last night with almost | known as Marks and Katz, and) half of them being women. This| they will be located in offices} show is presented in a neat a 1016-20 in the Security Building, | refined way and should prove | Miami, Fla. most popular of the shows aot ——_——_—_—— exhibiting in the park. The | Checked at the Source “Shuflin Sam from Alabam” 40; “My wife has been forbidden people minstrel show had not ar-| to cook”. rived at noon today, but the| “Is she ill?” large tent is already up and | “No. I am”. waiting for them, and in all probability they will be here in time to perform tonight. The J. P. is still drawing crowds and last night the first J.} P. of $15.00 was forfeited by | Warren A. Bethel of 813 Eaton} street, and the second J. P. of $20.00 was forfeited by Jackie | Richardson of 701 Florida cee which will make the first J. P.| & tonight $25.00. The first J. P. to- | Entertainment For night will be awarded at 7 o'clock instead of 8 o’clock as last further notice. | Today and tonight will be/ Ladies and Kiddies day andj night, when all ladies and chil-| The peoplé of Key West, lag dren will be admitted to the | seafarers ‘themselves; Syelelhied many riding devices for five | |the arrival, of the destroyers ere Uae |Childs and Williamson’ at Naval RETURNS STOP SIGNAL _|Station which will later be joined by. 18 large nayal patrol planes bias — A une and aircraft tender Owl. 9s traffic stop signal was returned | to the police in this city with this| The 65 officers and S0B}4en ‘listed men who will be in} the unsigned note: “Here’s your old sign. I woke up Sunday morning group will play an integral party with the pane in my bed.” in the social and economic life of aa the city. Lieut. Fort H. Calla- han, officer in charge of the Naval | Station, will have a cocktail party honoring the officers and Open The Year Around | will invite prominent Key West Garage——Elevator- Fireproot | citizens. It is customary for the jcity usually to hold a welcome | dane for the officers and another |for the men at which the group y LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District Ask Your Grocer For Strong Arm makes acquaintances. After this BRAND introduction to the city the groups Cc 8) FFEE usually become a party of the | life of the city. | Key. West, long known as a inaval base, will recall many years of brilliant entertainments ; in honor of officers :and sailors in | its colorful past of Civil, Spanish- American and World War days. Serving the Key West trade for over thirty-five years! | are also invited to ANNOUNCEMENT \ART CENTER T0 ELECT OFFICERS THURSDAY NI ANNUAL MEETING AT EIGHT. O'CLOCK AT ART CENTER:, ANNOUNCE CHANGE IN GALLERY HOURS : | Florida,, no such equality exists. | Annual meeting of * tie Key} Inc., will be held tomorfoW ni, at 8 o’clock at the Art Cer galleries. It is urged that all members of the Art Center be present at this | meeting, which is for the annual! election of officers and other im-| portant business. Those who have not yet joined the Art Cen- ter but who are interested in the progress of this civic institution attend the t) eting. Director F. Townsend Morgan! , wishes to announce that for the| present the galleries will not be! open Saturday afternoons but will close at 12 o’clock. The Sun-} With philosophic clatter. If others’ voices I reform My small one will not matter. Cynical Cuss “Do you think opposites should marry?” “No, that’s rushing things— ; they will be opposite enough in a year or so”. eo! CITY WELCOMES SHIPS AND PLANES ee eS Officers | And Crew Members Of Ships And Planes Being Arranged Key West hospitality khown. Twenty-five of the officers wil] be young aviation cadets en- rolled in the four year aviation course, immediately after gradua- rem , college, Their age is xpected to be between 21 and 25, and most of them will be unmar- ried. The younger set here are eager to meet them. During their four year training course the cadets receive a small salary and get life insurance. They wear the same uniform as the midshipmen of the U. S. Naval Academy. After their four year training period they return to private life. Their rank is one below en- sign. Families of officers and men are expected in the city for the two months period, although there will not be a large group of them, and these will soon find friends in Key West. Economically the basing here will mean mutch to Key West as’ salaries for the group will range between $50,000 and $60,000 monthly and a large percentage, of that will stay here. Large’ is well We Invite. . headquarters while ARROW SHIRTS million other telephone sub- LEWINSKY’S army Of telephone workers. Afore Coccccccevossoscceesece \-—-- teh Repeee T.s2 nm subscribers. Most of this should cease, comtintially weer stock- iny has mi for taxes, and=tg bor telephone company must be ac- —to the and controlled by governmental COLUMBIA 617 Simonton Street You to make our store your shopping Featuring. PALM BEACH SUITS FLORSHEIM and DOUGLAS SHOES Where Better Men’s kerk Is Sold! + Greetings WILLIAMSON and CHILDS. ycur visit in Key West be pleasant. ‘and DRY CLEANERS in Key West. STETSON HATS MEN’S SHOP . May LAUNDRY Phone 57 integral point [Aw FOR THE LADIE! — vy ETHEL ERNEST MURRELL Coccccccceiecescsoccece The greatest danger to women ‘in the United States is unwar- | ranted complacency. The right to “life, liberty, and} the pursuit oz happiness” for all} citizens, presupposes that all citi- | | zens; enjoy equality under the | indeed con- with | Single women are sidered adult legal beings, |and heir affairs as such. Married women, however, are in a class with minors and _ can- not be said to enjoy full citizen- ship under the Constitution of the United States. Twenty-five years ago Alice Paul kindled a flame which re- sulted in the enfranchisement of women throughout the United States. Unfortunately that move- ment has not been carried to its logical conclusion. Like fever swamps, certain sec- tions of the country still lie stag- nant and unmoved, guarding a plague of inequality from the light of better legislation. What a pity that our Florida’ Subscribe té The Citizen. 1 NO NAME LODGE Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef - Tarpon - Permit - Bone Fishing Cottages—$1 per person and up Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty | phoneiNoiNaaeiKeyeNact For Information WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11,1989 1939 TRANSPO COUNTY BOARD | — MEETS TONIGHT Vessel Takes On Fuel Ketch Altair, auxiliary vessel, | home port, Brielle, New Jersey,, Regular meeting of the board was in port this morning taking, 0f County commissioners will be on fuel at the Porter Dock Co.,| held 8 o'clock tonight in the of- preparing to leave later for Tor- | fice of Clerk Ross C. Sawyer in |tugas, Marquesas and Boca, the county court house | Grande for a period,of fishing. } Mr. Sawyer said this morning The owner of the Altair, James | {that the regular acposiiory ac- Meyer, was on the ship with sev- | counts were to be read and chee | ed, and this and other routine eral friends and’said that he ex-| matters were all that were sched- | West Community Art’ Center, the, right to conduct themselves | Pected to be in the vicinity of| uled. | Tortugas for several days angling, where it has been said there are many varieties of fish to be caught, Experience Coupons “Have you had any experience as a chauffew “Well, I can show you the re- ceipts for the fines I’ve paid”. MONROE THEATER Lewis Stone—Mickey Rooney You Are Only Young Once and SHOPWORN ANGEL Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ FINDS NEW VARIETIES BATON ROUGE, La—Dr. C. |E. Pemberten, entomologist of | the the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ | experiment station, Honolulu, told the world sugar congress | here he discovered 3,000 new} varieties of sugar cane in a six-| month search of the islands of | New Guinea. at ue ek Sai as cE ade | F HO \ “ . 1885 | Boston, New York, Miami Licensed Eyer Directors. |; Jacksonville, Galveston 24 Hour recor a New Orleans and Beyond | Phone 135 Night 696 { 4 From Key West alternate Mon- ! | days. | | From New York every Thurs- | | day. From Boston every Tuesday. From Jacksonville, Miami and lew Orleans every two ae CLYDE- MALLORY i. SMITH, _Lines. Agent Key West, BIG PINE INN | ON BIG PINE KEY One Hour From Key West VIEW OF NAVAL STATION meat, vegetable, milk and bread | orders have been granted on con- tract. At the Naval Station new swimming floats for the enlisted | menvare in process of construc- tiof? with a number of new div- ing | boards. Farther up on. the quay wall will be the officers’! cabana and swimming float.! Navy Field on which city teams now play is being improved for athletic teams of the ships and planes, which will have basketball and teams. It is not known whether the teams will enter the local leagues but there should be sev- eral exhibition games. Significance of the strengthen- ing of the Atlantic fleet and de- fenses is seen as an added incen- | tive to the strengthening of Key! West as a naval basé. The pur-| pose of these defenses is to con-' , trol the Caribbean and protect | \the Panama Canal. The passage | ; between Florida and Cuba and at between Cuba’ and the. ‘ucatan must be guarded. Key! rest, the “key to the gulf” is an in ‘the —— program. undoubtedly | baseball | ROASTERS OF BEST QUALITY CUBAN AND AMERICAN -COFFEE Star Coffee Mills 512 GREENE STREET ’ A Cordial iN Invitation —ize extended to the personnel of the destroyers WILLIAM- SON and CHILDS to visit our stores. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED! \ Key West Merchant Association Appelrouth’s J. G. Kantor The Store of Fashion Exclusive Men’s Wear Chas. Aronovitz Key West’s Largest Store Gardner’s Pharmacy The Rexall Store Holtsberg’s Pearlman’s Exclusive aes Wear The Store of Quality PIPPI PIPL ED PPP Page’s Ice Cream Parlor Mendell’s Clothes for Men and Boys eae VI PAALLLLLLLALALALLALALLAALA

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