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PAGE SIX S) OCIAL ACTIVITIES SOCAL © WEDNESDAY— Annual Reception and Tea of inter visitors and new officer: s Clubhouse. School THURSDAY— Auditorium. ee West Hospital: Irder of Eastern Stars sponsor card party. 8 p. m. Rite Hall. peer omnes i FRIDAY— x Char eee H SATURDAY— Jaycce Jitterbug Dance. SUNDAY— 10 p. Concert, Key West Hospitality ge +-CNDAY— Cc a TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club sy p. m. Church Annex. Division Sireet P.-T. A. Holds Meeting ular meeting ion Street P-.T.A.,! Mrs. Re Id Roberts presided and Mrs. Amelia Cabot acted as secretary in the ice of Miss Miriam Carey the regular secre- tary. The meetin s opened with the members singing “Am and say the Lord’s Prayer. The F hm Band, under rection of Mrs, Norma Dopp, gave two ions. Miss Smock ; of the clini an instructive | talk on Health and Sanitation. | The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved | as also was the treasurer’s re-|} port. | Prof. len reported on the| growing school library. The count of parents home) that Mrs. Boyden and rs. Doughtry stood highest for per- | id Mrs. Cabot and Mrs: s having g) t number. At the rec of the Div di- | Vv Jor Jaycee Supper Meet Friday ¢ of Commerce gular supper meet- “clock in Stone Church y night. m the committee events for ven. Amor Junior Cham- city boat ri rnoon at Yacht in, » Dance Saturday night a Club, the Jaycee Races January 28. An- report on the City Tennis s of which will ginning of La Se- Alogre, will be given. informal discussion ms will be held. , Card Party Tomorrow Night | of 21, Order of Star. is sponsoring a ty at Scottish Rite Hall evening, Thursday. at 8 o'clock. Advertisi ye one gives details of ting lathews is chairman of ir. There will be a great variety of prizes offered and de- licio hmnts will be serv- ed. ts especially are wel- come Former Key Westers Cn Visit Here visitors in three former Key s of this city but for some time Bt&en ir- homes at Long Key W Westers, who have formerly , who plans to 11, and will! Connor who ex-} out March 5. | who was} Clarice Al- hirley, who} ng until June: ting of Monroe County P.T.A. Council. 3 p. m. High j West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Club meeting. 7:30 p. m. Key West Federal Art 127 | 420. ‘Announcement Of ! gia street, announces the engage- ‘no longer required of persons ALENDAR FIVE VISITORS “ATTEND CHURCH Woman’s Club in honor . 4:30 p. m. to 6:30 p. m.{ Key We: | vaRIous SUBJECTS COME, | ity Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. | ! AND CONSIDERATION i mber of Commerce supper mecting. 6:30 p. m. Stone: ! (By CLUB REPORTER) The Stone Church Service ‘Club held a_ very interesting meeting last night with Charles m. Boca Chica Club Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. iding. The following visitors were intreduced: Messrs. Johnson, Stranahan, Crowl, Gray and Col. L. S. Mil- pper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 , 1°". ‘amble and Rev. , the Scripture. Mr. Johnson spoke briefly, re- | ‘questing the club to form a} resolution which would bring the | present offensive noises that an- noy city visitors to the attention of the city officials. Messrs. S. C. idee Gets Maryland ‘Roads Position Eric G. Curry, Wester, began work as treasurer of the State Roads Commission of Maryland Monday, F Mr. Curry recently won the position in passing highest among vil service applicants. The post has a yearly salary of $3,- former Key Saunders, J. A. Tolle, William vatge spoke briefly on the differ- ent annoyances. Gerald Saunders, Delmar Butler and H. E. Day were appointed as a committee ame to the city council at the next meeting. Mr. Williams and Prof. sattel spoke briefly on the an- noyances and inconvenience caused the Key West autoist by the careless and indiscreet bicycle riding over the city. The high points in the above remarks were to find ways and means to make people more civic minded and law abiding citizens. Gerald Saunders accompanied |by Kingman Curry entertained Engagement Mrs, Flossie Russell, 1016 Geor- ment of her daughter, Miss Gladys, to Archie Roberts, son of Mrs. Sally Roberts, of this city. Wedding will take place in the near future. solos. The club then sang two ‘NEW CONTRACT gs and | adjourned, to ON ¢ COCA- cea darktd _ APPRECIATES The second advertisentent ina year’s schedule of Coca-Cola ad- AID RENDERED vertising appears in this issue of The Citizen, sponsored by the Key West Coca-Cola Bottling Maria ence matron at Mer- Company of this city, K. O. cedes hospital for the past 27 Thompson proprietor. years, desires to express her ap- At regular intervals display ad-, preciation, through The Citizen, vertisements proclaiming the ad-| and that of the inmates, for as-| “| vantages of this delicious bever-| sistance rendered during her ten- age will appear in these columa#s.| yre as matron. A year’s contract was signed Mrs. Gutsens says that without early this month. this assistance the maintenance ae of the hospital would have been eeoeuvveceeceeeeonseseee@) find impossible and she pleads [Aw FOR THE LADIE@ for the continued assistance. —— By — | =e, ETHEL ERNEST MURRELL eecccvccccetsecseseececs When woman. suffrage was ratified and became a part of the Constitution, American women’ became citizens and tracked their husbands to the polls. Since then they have tracked their hubbies to barber shops and bars, and other doubtful places. But this was not the greatest change or complication that came about with woman suffrage. States had to get busy and modify all kinds of laws. For example, California equal- ized her laws by abolishing poll tax for men, while Mississippi extended poll tax to include wo- men. Until just recently, Florida has had a poll tax for both men > and women, but our last legis- | lature abolished it. The payment of a poll tax is THE : WEATHER Temperatures” = Saris Highest 2 . ab | Lowest Mean Normal Mean - Rainfal Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation _. *Thin record covers 24-he nding at 5 3 k thin morning. H Tomorrow's Almanac | Sun rises _._. = 7313 a. | Sun sets .. 6:03 p. Moon rises - -- 6:21 a. Moon sets 5:34 p. Tomorrow's Tides A.M. P.M. .. 9:49. 9:20 s 3:17 2:38 Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: Sea level, 30.02. 09 T. Ins. .05 Ins. m. m. High | Low otherwise qualified to vote at) any primary, special, general, or other election held in Florida. The history of the poll tax is an interesting one. Back in early | England when the Burroughs held elections, it was firmly be- lieved that only property owners should be allowed to vote. That idea found favor in our young Republic. The poll tax, as you can see, is by way of barring those who have no means at all from taking part in an election. It is a good thing that Florida showed her belief in government by all the people and anolene Open The Year Around one hangover from the past. Gate: Elevat Let’s hope this May will find a Fireproot WEATHER FORECAST (7:30 p. m., Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly | cloudy tonight and Thursday, noon or early tonight, somewhat cooler tonight; fresh shifting | | winds, becoming northwest to} north and diminishing. LA CONCHA HOTEL in Sid hae toe Depieees and Theater District i/similar change in our unequal her plan to re until August. Preparations for the Gasparilla parade of Tampa by the pirate of Pose Gaspar on Febru- head of schedule, according to Captain G. A. Han- son. “In fact”, the captain said,} “the set-up at this time, almost ;|married women laws. PIRATES COVE FISHING CAMP Pirates Cove, Sugar Loaf Key, Overseas Highway. BEST FISHING IN FLORIDA Individual CABINS with Appointments for the CHARTER BOATS MONROE THEATER Helen Hayes—Gary Cooper FAREWELL TO ARMS —and— SPEED TO BURN Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ Singleton, Charles Yates, Gerald | Kleb- | with a couple of violin and vocal | the | wecccccccsoncecencceccor | © period | preceded by showers this after-!| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN sacccssseccanscescnersnsecaccoosecessossacnensveccorsooecccssoonccssoooes | New Honolulu Residence SERVICE CLUB BEFORE INTERESTING) MEETING FOR DISCUSSION | |H. Ketchum, Sr., president, pre- | i With its private yacht harbor, the new Gerald Saunders read the Pre-| the former Doris Duke, at Honolulu, will pr J. A. Tolle read home has a glass enclosed living room and ai | well is the tobacco heiress. ISSUE CALL FOR COMPETITIONS | JAYCEES WILL PUT ON MO- TORBOAT, TENNIS COM- PETITIONS Doughtry and William Monsal- | to draft a resolution and present! Junior Chamber of Commerce winter events are being organized at present with the call for par- ticipants in two tournaments is- sued today. Sail, cutboard and rowboat racing will be held Sunday at 3 |p. m. at the Yacht Basin. All those wishing to enter their boats in these handicap races are re- quested to call The Key West Citizen. Three outboards, three | sailboats and two rowboats have already entered. | The Jaycee Tennis ; ment, which will be held the |week preceding La Semana | Alegre with the finals February 19—the opening date of the Se ill be held at the Casa Itai Ignacio Carbonell an- nounces. All tho who wish to enter this tour nt may do by contacting him or by phonin The Key West Citizen. Trophies will be given the winners. Tourna- PERSONAL MENTION vovoccceooocoes Miss Zelma Hunt, who | iting briefly in Key West, | this morning for Miami | | in New York. | as V left and —— Mrs. Harrison Wentworth left this mrning for her home at West Palm Beach after a | visit in Key West. | who were attending a conference | of the Latin Methodist church in Cuba, we on S.S. Cuba from Havana yes- terday. . re | General Manager P. T. Strieder of the Florida Fair and Pan- m.| American Hernando DeSoto Ex- position, stated that everything would be in readiness for opening on Tuesday, January 31 Workmen and_ exhibitors ar | swarming the grounds and the 24! | big Exposition buildings will be | filled and awaiting the visitors expected to arrive for the official | | opening. The Fair will operate | from January 31 to February 18. YACHT VIGILANCE Excursion and Fishing | | Parties | $3.00 PER PERSON |] Leave 9:30 AM—Return 5 PM '|_CURRY’'S DOCK _| Crawt Washington, enroute to her home! delightful | i Rev. Joe Tolle and Mrs. Tolle, > returning passengers ; “ the | @ TRANSPORY ATION ALUN afterno from Havana n of this and four for K second ca pa. Arrivals for Key West: Orvin Je ie Jensen Bessie Der th Dona- , hay, James Duify, Mar ! Joseph Fetchwartz, Mor lip, Ju Jervett, Brook, Herold Brook Brown, Visia Brown, Wm. J. Brilose, Ph Kath: Ger Ruth Tod id, » AS dell, Genevigve Za Houser, Elizabeth Hou ' Thair Fred E. Herro beth Edith Carr. MeMilian, Frances Edith Gertrude , Leona n, France a Mori, Gec S arrie Glenhaus , Robert E. Cu Ruth Lab iner, Liain Querney, Homer Hunizinger, dexter, Laura -Cré d, Wm. S. Black, Marin, Violet Marni Aniya, beth Toile, Joe Tolle. Listed on th were the followi ! Key West. ihree tons ‘four automobiles, three ma ore re no mail for Tampa. Cruiser Takes On Fuel Cabin Cruiser Sea cis owned by Albert Pack of the owner and party “of guests, was at the Porter Dock Com- ’s main pier this morning jtaking on gas and supplies for a } !trip to Tortugas. Mr. Pack said that he knew the |fishing in that vicinity was ex- cellent and they were go: é down for a few days in anticipation of a delightful time. j FOR QUICK § if BAHAMA-TYPE HOME! Newly-reno !nished. Living her kitchen, two and lavatory, Ist file bedrooms and bath, On large corner lot. Lawn and i tropical fruit trees. Price—only $5,250. Terms— j $1,000 cash. Balance saaarase Johnson and Johnson 419 Duval St. Phone 372 ALE | | bet Floor and Trim Varnish A Tungoil, Bakelite Product. PRICE $1.50 KEY WEST PAINT CO. PRICE, per gallon 512 Fleming St. Phone 118 DIRECT “ARNESTO” FACTORY STORE | | Deepsea and Key West Reef Fishing on the Charter Boat Pap tll K. W. CITIZEN—Phone 51 mptuous playhouse. eoe WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1939 HEFFNER SHOW | OPENS TONIGHT The Jimmy Heffner Vaudeville] Show and gigantic revue opens its season’s run in Key West this evening with an appearance at | the Monroe Theatre tonight. This | special show is offered in connec- | tion with the regular movie fea- | tures at no advance in admission | price, and the shows will con- | { i} James Cromwell, show places. The Mrs. Crom- BOAT CLUB GOES FISHING TONIGHT ONE OF EVENTS IN FULL PROGRAM OF BOATING FOR MEMBERS B Club will go hark fishing tonight rter boat “Marlin” ity Charter Dock. Assembling at 8 p. m. will be , the entire group. This is @ group of events whicii t Club is planning. City Meet will be held Sunday at Basin. Following there es to the islands near- is and mo- West nd Key ttom a the club will; Anyone inter- County = Fair, completed _ its annual showing, the most successful in the ry of the event, according to F. Drew The ie which, last week, second ‘NO NAME LODGE ! Famous Bahia Honda Fishing | | Reef - Tarpon ~ Permit - Bone Fishing Coitages—$1 per person and u} + Stone Crab Dinners a Specialt; Phone No Name Key No. 1 For Information j Ask Your Grocer For Strong Arm BRAND COFFEE | Serving the Key West trade for over thirty-five years! To Make Sure Your i READ IS FRESH i <TH { “Aunt Molly’s Bread” Baked By Ralph Byrd—Mary Carlisle FIGHTING THOROUGHBREDS | Also—C t eeneccecococosscccescccs ON BIG PINE KEY One Hour From Key West HOME COOKING —All Outside Rooms— REASONABLE | BIG PINE INN s+ From and To Beston, New York, Miami Jacksonville, Galveston | New Orleans and Beyond From Key West alternate Mon- days. From New York every Thurs- day. From Boston every Tuesday. From Jacksonville, Miami and New Orleans every two pear CLYDE-MALL SRY c. E. SMITH, in CA. Agent Key West, Fis. tinue to appear each Wednesday | and Friday night throughout the season. | Featured on the stage will be! Jimmy Heffner, well-known here | | from appearances in past years,! as “emcee”, the Lee Sisters, Billy! and Marigold Armond, “Ham | Bone” Lewis, the black-face | comedian and a chorus of danc- | ‘ing girls. (IFTED SEER AT | PLAYLAND PARK Madame Rose, gifted seer, an- nounces readings in connection with her appearance at Playland Park, in a display advertisement elsewhere in this issue of The Citizen. Special reductions are offered to readers of this paper if the ad- vertisement is presented at time of reading. Madame Rose is re- ported to be highly gifted in the profession of reading—being able to correctly portray the’ future. , Special readings may be had by appointment — regular readings are obtainable each afternoon | ‘and evening at the park. |Poultry Men You'll Enjoy “Checkerboard | Time” Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7:15 A. 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