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PAGE FOUR SOCIA ACTIVITIES SOCIAL CALENDAR SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. ———— MONDAY— Regular Camera Club meeting. 7:30 p. m. Key West Federal Art Center. —— TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 p. m. Church Annex. Daughters of King of St. Paul’s Church will meet Miss Helen Grace Warner, diocesan president, at her annual visit. 4 p. m. Residence of Mrs. C. E. Shine, Flagler Avenue. pee ESE, THURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. “THE KEY WEST CITIZEN \JAYCEE BOAT —_—_[Liewt. Callahan CLUB MEETING ee Callahan, offi- FOR TONIGHT MANY MEMBERS SIGNIFY IN- | { * | TENTION OF JOINING; PRO- Restaurant, 410 Fleming street. | Seated at tables were Lieuten- i i iL ) GRAM OF AFTERNOON |SEA SCOUTIN BOATING PLANNED | BY LIONS CLUB er P. McElduff,.U.S,N., and Mrs. McElduff, Liedienaht-Command- er B. Studley, ron Four- Boat Club, sponsored by the teen; Lieutenant-Commiander S. Junior;Chamber of Commerce,| Ww. Calloway, Squadron Fifteen, will be organized at a meeting at! U. S. Navy air forces; Lieutenant- | 8 o’clock tonight at The Key West; c der Jack Pi f th ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY) 4. me |; Commander Jacl erry, of the | CitizaRiBitice: | U.S.S. Childs, and Lieutenant- SUPPLE-| Among the “older heads” at! Commander H. T. Fick, U.S.S. COMMITTEE TO | | boat club activities, who will be! Williamson. MENT WORK NOW BEING present at the meeting, will be| CARRIED ON BY UNIT | Darnell Carey, Duke Bowen and| i | Morris Cruz. ' ANSWERS TO TEN ee | Others who have signified their | TEST QUESTIONS | The interests of Sea Scouting’ intention of joining the club are | were furthered in me om by the | Wallace Mitchell, Dick Steadman, Sponsoring group, the Key West Edward Johnson, Jimmy “Loss; questions print Page 3 (Lions Club, by action taken last victor Larsen, Albert Hinson, | abe si jevening at the regular weekly; p artman, Jr., Tommy Bowen, | ‘supper meeting. New Sea Scout! y a Duffy, Patterson, George| 9 i A kind of seaweed. The Netherlands. cer in charge at the naval sta-} | tion, was host at a delightful p, dinner-party given last night in’ nouncement by the dining room of Auerbach’s; Shop today in an a | ant and Mrs. Callahan;,Command- | | | Below are the answers to test Port this evening from BARGAINS AT LEWINSKY’ The season is open each Suits—ace displaying one of t models. . .Atten the new low price of Palm Beach these popular bra and more a Newest r is called to nodels won dis- play at Lewinsky i all men of Key West are invited to drop in this weekend to look over the stock. TRANSPORTATION eeeoeccaseroncaneceeeeer Ozark Coming In Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, due to arrive in Yew Or- to and leans en route Miami | Jacksonville. Another ve of the lines is due this evening. me This is jShip committee arrangements were made, to supplement the Harris School P.-T. Assn. e made, to supplement | Held Meeting On Wednesday 0" and Braatey, the former, skip- per, the latter, instructor. —SSS January 26th meeting has been Members of the Harris School; the presentation of a cantata on ‘designated as Sea Scout Night, Parent-Teacher Association met!Jan. 26th, by the classes of Mrs,!and the, supper table will “fin: Wednesday afternoon in the audi-|Emma Albury, Mrs. Jennie Mae torium of the Harris School. Johnson and Mrs. Leota Somers. An educational and enjoyable; Receipts to be given to the program was ,presented by library fund. . parents and members of the} Mrs. Bervaldi informed mem-{,;; . it- faculty. “The Citizen Goes to! bers that a question box will be je neavitien a ee iv aes Town” and “Needs of the Child” ;placed near the entrance, and!west who are interested in this were the subjects around which'urged members to place therein project. the program was planned. Miss'any questions pertaining to any|” Lion president, H. E. Day, was Mary Pinder, chairman of pro-'phase of association work. An- | presented by program chairman. grams was in charge. ‘swers will be given at the March!T ion Gerald Saunders, as : The first named subject regular meeting. main feature of the evening ina brought to light the necessity of; Mrs. Franklin Albert was ap-j speech in honor of Founder’s Day parents studying citizenship pointed chairman of the Founders} celebrated this week in all Lion training and putting this knowl-, Day program which is presented clubs internationally. Lion Day edge into practice in the home to each February commemorating} presented the story of the birth make children good citizens injthe courage and love of those of Lions the home, in the school, and to,who organized the Parent-Teach- carry this ideal throughout his er Association in behalf of child ceomcratic life. In this way the welfare. The president requested nite _ States will be assured if a large attendance. the growth of Lionism has been eeennned democracy for ce rae ~~ ppored that the| spectacular until the present ros- To the questions asked by Miss' sponsored by the P.T.A. was still Mary Pinder, Miss Jennie Mae'doing a very valuable service. Johnson, Miss Jennie Seymour Credit is given the steadfast help| and Miss Marie Haskins replies'of the W.P.A. lunch room per-! were made by Mrs. Carl Rom, | sonnel under the direction of Mrs. Charlotte Haskins, Pro! Duncan and Mrs. Franklin Al bert. lassociations - who In reference to the subject make donations. “The Needs of the Child” ques-| Roll call showed the following: moyement here. Attention was tions were asked by Mrs. Benj. | winners: called to expansion plans now Lowe, Mrs. Percy Curry, Mrs./ Primary grades—Mrs. Char-| under way and to the drive for Ethelind Duane and Mrs. Emma 'lotte Haskins, Mrs. M. Huddles- | tunds ostensibly for the installa- Albury. Enlightening _ answers | ton. A ; |tion of a paid Scout official, to were made by Miss Ramon Rod-| Intermediate grades—Miss Jen-| start next month. The club ex- riguez, Mrs. Bernie Papy, Mrs.'nie Mae Johnson, Miss Mary | pressed full confidence in the Wesley Archer and Mrs. Wm. Ha- | Pinder. movement and pledged all pos- a The fact was stressé [ae aaa amma” sible aid in the movement. that the numerous general wel-! fare needs of the child for which | Greatly Pleased Veena gamer hé is dependent upon his parents, With Visit Here seg are usually met, but too many! Se | : parents neglect the important; Dr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Strum,) needs of emotional security, re-| of Detroit, Mich., left yesterday | assurance, love and affection for Miami after a brief visit-with which are essential in Preparing| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Albury,} children for happy, useful and! 1119 Southard street. This was| ores | their first visit to Key West. | MONROE THEATER See ae ce pau | The Strums expressed much | Jimmy Durante-W. Connally president of the association. 4 pleasure and surprise after seeing | START CHEERING Members were urged to re-| the city and its many places of; and spond to the need for material | interest: They have promised to | SH! THE OCTOPUS for the N.Y.A. project which the | return ‘next year for a longer|| Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- malimulaniaerced) ts help | Visit. | tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25c sponsor. A committee composed! between the ages of 15 and 19 present as guests of the club if ‘present plans are carried out. {Present members of the Ship founded by Melvin Jones in Chicago in 1917. From a modest start in 1917, tions is something over constituting the largest civic or- ganization in existence today. Lieut. E. R. McCarthy, Monroe committee and the citizens andj was a guest of the club, giving so faithfully | ten minutes of his time to present a full picture of the Boy Scout A large deposit of iron ore has been discovered ni Jijo, Ko- rea. |from thirty to thirty-five vbpyp. the, clubs and Lionism,' project} ter in this and seven other na-| 110,000: men members in over 3200 clubs," irs. Sybil Dexter, the collecting County Boy Scout commissioner, | which New the Steamship Brazos, ;runs from Galveston York. | Demeritt, John Thompson Faral- | do, Jack Pinder and others. | | Many of these members own | their own sailboats and outboard. motor boats. An early program) of afternoon sail andymotor boat- ing, fishing trips an& “weekend cruises is planned. Later instruc, : tion in seamanship will be given) 19 by boatmen of the city. Thé ~~ club may also sponor races dur ing the winter. . adic ‘NEW EQUIPMENT AT FOOD CENTER Lee’s Food Center—Key West’s , ; Riper aaa only open-air market, has an an-' _ Manila is importing cement nouncement in today’s paper from Japan to prevent slowing concerning the installment of a down of the building boom. refrigerated vegetable display | i case. , : | ’ This new equipment will af-} ford the guarantee of fresh vege-| \¢ S 0 try 1214 White Street PHONE 540-w tables and fruit for sale every | ROASTERS, tb . Harry L. Hopkins, 1-16. Alexander Graham Bell. In’-dus-try; not in-dus’-try. i Franz Joseph. Pad Arkansas. i A floating navigation mark- | er. } John Adams. } Twice in six years at the same minute of the same day of the! |same month fire broke out in a | house in Auckland, New Zealand, | and each time the biaze was caus- ed by the sun’s rays focussing through @ lead-light window on a curtain. to relieves COLDS first day, Headaches Liquid, Tablets Salve, Nose Drops due to Colds, inutes Try “Rub-My a Wonderful | day of the week. The installment) is in line with the modern pagce} " set by this establishment. | rs YACHT VIGI Excursion and Parties $3.00 PER PERSON Leave £:30 AM—Return CURRY’S DOCK The Far East Oil Development | Company of the Philippines, which found oil at a depth of 600'} try OUR BATTERY-RAISED feet recently, does not yet know! | FRYERS—Guaranteed Tender whether the quantity is sufficient to warrant commercial develop-| {~~ FRESH EGG s | Free Delivery ment. eae eat aa | beet Schol children of Germany| who form a society to exchange [cuese Gret Betis tint sd PREVIEW | the United States second for| World’s Fair PALM BEA CH SUIT ¥ : ge he gt oe their correspondence. Here’s Quick Relief for RASPY COUGHS, DUE TO COLDS ut a small lump of Vicks on your tongue and let it | the irri- THEN—meltaspoonful of VapoRub in a bowl of boning wares Breathe in of Mrs. W. ‘Archer, Mrs, C._W. | Diocesan ‘President an rs. Ramon Rodriguez were appointed to gather and de-} Here Tuesday Miss Helen Grace Warner, dio- liver the material. | To the $60.00 to be raised by the school and $50.00 contributed cesan president, will make her} by the School Board, the W.P.A. annual visit to the Daughters of will add an equal amount making} the King of St. Paul’s Episcopal $220.00 which will be used for| church Tuesday afternoon at 4 purchasing new books for the | o’clock at the residence of Mrs. ii lo jc. E. Shine. | A full attendance is requested. | Announcing--- for our complete line every day. Your BEST LINE OF MEATS in town at RIGHT PRICES! An announcement was made of Sports Wear at MENDELL'S Manhattan BATHING TRUNKS All Colors STREET SHORTS BEACH SHOES and SANDALS OTHERS -- $1.50 to $2.00 BUSH JACKETS — one stop store — Duval at Angela Streets Ground As You NEW COF Archer’s Famou: BEACH GRAVATS FISHING and Fresh designs just arrived. BEACH $1 Others 75c to $1 —_ eae APA LA be egdeidgizédddd 814 Fleming Street ‘ N N N N N ‘ N N N N N N N N N N N N \ Lee’s Food Center from door to door! WE MEET ALL COMPETITIVE PRICES! and Market the installment of a Refrigerated Vegetable Case of produce obtainable inspection invited PACKAGE LIQUORS All popular brands! saves you shopping Phone 94 Particular Palates Pick Archer’s.for Best Foods ‘TRY OUR AMERICAN OR CUBAN FRESH-GROUND COFFEE fe) ‘In-all the new shades including Jutes.Gulf Green...and Biscayne Blue. Ready now--months ahead of the big New York Event. Want It On Our . FEE MILL Grocery SLACKS EVENING FORMAL. 18.50 Lewinsky’s Men’s Shop Phone 67 and Fever * FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1939 PERSONAL MENTION Joe Pelaez, son of Mr. and Mrs., contained in a telegram request- Joseph Pelaez, was an arrival in| ing his presence in that city on Key West last evening over the highway from St. Paul, Minn. for a visit with his parents at the home on Caroline street. He was accompanied on his arrival here by a friend, Ralph Morrey. important business. Dan Scanlon of Chicago, who was visiting in Key West for the third season and enjoying him- self, left over the highway this -_ | morning for his home in Chicago. S. C. Singleton, secretary of the} —— Chamber of Commerce, left yes-;| Switzerland has imposed regu- terday afternoon on the bus for| lations on the export of gas Miami in answer to a summons! masks. TT AITIPLIOLP LL LL 2 HOLTSBERG’S \ FOR SATURDAY. ; and MONDAY A Spring Event You Shouldn’t Miss! DRESSES of SHARKSKIN and SILK LINENS PRINTS and SOLID COLORS One and two piece styles $2.95 SPP GIP GII IS IM, N N N N N N S N 20 STYLES See Our Window Display . . . N . .) POPS ALIS SAL AALS Lucky Buys for All In Our-- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Libby’s, Rosedale 29c PEACHES, 2 No. 6c 2% cans 5e 5c i | Fresh Creamery 1 Country Roll 28c BUTTER, ape || tall can || TOMATO PASTE, } 2 cans 15¢ | Star POTTED MEAT, mel 15¢ CORN pkgs FLOUR, 2 Ib bag DILL PICKLES, qt. jar Bliss COFFEE, tb FLAKES, Maxwell House COFFEE, 1b PURE LARD, 2 Ibs. | OXYDOL, 3 pkgs. Gem OLEO, 2 Ibs. | FRESH FLORIDA i 25¢ | 19¢ | 29¢ | FRUITS AND CAULIFLOWER, 1 20e La | Fresh LIMA BEANS each STRING BEANS, 10c | or PEAS, 20¢ | * A Complete Meat Line ORANGES, doz. FINEST WESTERN-BRANDED BEEF PORK CHOPS, We || ree BS TALS, 5¢@ ; Me 35¢ BEEF ROAST, SPARE RIBS, 23c 15e idorf TISSUE, 6 rolls = Armour’s SALADOIL, TOMATOES, pint 2 No. 2 cans 15c quart VEGETABLES | LETTUCE, 10c 5e tb 2 Ibs. Hockless PICNIC HAMS, Fresh | GROUND MEAT, i tb - Broadway Market j Most Complete Food Line In Town Angela and Duval Sts. Phones 178-179 i | i i i i i i i i i | | | ! i | i i i i | | i i i i | | | | i | | | | i |