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SOCIAL CALENDAR SATURDAY— Jaycee Jitterbug Dance hoviosings naval officers of Patrol W: Five at 10 o’clock Boca Chica Club. Cocktail Party at 9: 30, 625 Division stseet. a r 0 SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Southeastern sectional meeting of St. Augustine Sodality Union in Key West with 50 delegates expec Meeting 12 noon, luncheon following, tour of the city. dase LN MONDAY— Regular Camera Club meeting. Center. TUESDAY— : Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. p. m. Church Annex. gS THURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club. ¢ Concert by Key West Hospitality Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St “rst Winter Meeting of Pan Amc dian program scheduled. Residence of Mrs. Eva B Fleming Street Church Brothe William street. FRIDAY-- Song and Dramatic Re Convent of Mary f . Key West Federal Art eg aes ton Jaycee Dance er ——— Jaycee Jitterbug Dance tonight r at Boca Chica Casino is expected to be one of the most entertaining presented by ceremonies Rudy successful of the well known _ Jaycee dances held. With 25 nayal officers from the ships and planes stationed at Key >} lest Naval Station guests of honor at the dance, quite a color- ful affair is expected. The offi- @@rs will also be guests at a c tail party at 625 Division street at N tonight. A group from the ior Woman's Club will assist ees in entertaining the of- rs. Transportation for the ip has been arranged through laycee members. “At the dance itself Rudy Nevins @pa his Playboys, of Chicago, a young, swingy orchestra, promis tMat dancing will be a _pleasa feature of the evening. A special program of the latest popular on the report. American History € On Current hy i (By ULRIC GWYNN, JR., School Reporter) Wednesday afternoon the Am- erican History Class of the Senior High Sehool presented a current eyent -program which brought out ‘the’ affairs of Foreign, N tional, State and Local govern- mehts. Susan Roberts acted as chair- tman for the group in charge of the program, introducing each individual speaker and the sub- igct of their report. Miss Rob- @rts after a brief outline of the program to be given, introduced Lillie Mae Carey who gave a re- port on the current affairs of the ity government and other in- 1 would at- ke over the Philippine they had Chairman journed the meeti supery vis group, k on tt fits to be derived fan curre and also fétesting current occurrences. Following the report on city af- fairs, Virginia Knowles gave a complete summary of state af- fairs. At the close of this sum- merization of state affairs, the @hairman introduced Miss Daisy Watkins, who gave an excellent @hd well prepared report on na- tional affairs. «The concluding number of the Program was a report on U. foreign relations and other for- eign affairs by Susan Roberts. In d that it was important to with the happenings of endance were: n, Susan Rob nia Knowh at Visitors Thoroughly Enjoy Stay Here Pleasant callers at The Citizen office yesterday were P. C. At- kinson, president of the Eau Claire, Wisc., Press Co., and N B. Nelson, business manager, who, with their families, ar iting in Florida and de d that “you don’t see the state unless you see Key West”. They enjoyed their stay in the ¢ity,immensely and on their re turn to Eau Claire will have many attractive stories to tell the read- ers of their publications, the “} Leader and Telegram. . The New Wey TE been received vis- SHOE ” ARE HERE! Come in today and see the Full Stock of Spring models! APPELROUTH'S The Store Of Fashion FSIS gy SBD 5 OGD OSS AS, | Mrs. | LWamiaeile Club Held Annual THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Brotherhood Club Reception On Wednesday Holds Meeeing — (By NINA LESLIE CALLEJA) The annual reception for offi-) ‘cers and winter visitors was held by the Woman’s Club Wednesday afternoon at the Clubhouse on Divis street, with about one hundred and fifty members and beautiful, charming beginning to end. pley and her com- corated the Club- s of hibiscus in e of color, and the The winter m lay. e consisted of Douglass, presi- sted by i, Mrs. orth, Mrs. William O. S. Long, Mrs. Mrs. J. J. Trevor All the n’s Club of- simply love- 1 Pinder and Committee de- for their good Mrs. G. N. Benjamin from 4:30 to Hunt Harris hompson from The following visitors register- ed: Miss Helen H. Ringe, Wash- ington, D. C.; Mrs. Eduard C. Lindeman, High Bridge, N. J.; Mrs. Seymour Wilhelm, N.Y.C.; J. H. Commons, Washington, i Mrs, Jane Bringier, N.Y.C.; Mrs. C. H. Greenleaf, Eliot, Maine ' and Bostofs Mass.; Mrs. M, Fol- som, Mt. Vernon; Fils “Mrs. Ar- thur, Meigy Ackerson, West Park, N-Y.; Mrs. Robert Ryder, West Park, N./¥.; Mrs. Stuart, Washington, D.C.; Mas. David Printz, Franklin, Pa.; Mrs. htbown, Jr., Washing- ns! Funkhouser, Roa-| , Va.; Mrs. Lou Davies, Mon-! treal, Canada; Miss Marguerite Hernandez, Jacksonville, Fila.; Mrs. Stuart W. Cramer, Cramer. | ton, N.C.; Mrs. I. Hechenbleikner, Charlotte, N.C.; Mrs. George M. Gray, Fostoria, Ohio; Mrs. Jennie | Williams Vecker, Raleigh, N.C.; Daytona | Mrs. J. N. Fogarty, Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Porter Hellings, Los Angeles, Calif.;| Mrs. Waddell, Kingsbury, N. J.; Mrs. H. J. Callahan, Bainbridge, Ga. Miss Elizabeth M. McElduff, An. napolis, Oregon; Miss Cornelia M. Smith, | Vermont; Mrs. Cyril L. Marshall, This pro- olin solo, Yates , second Newkuryport, Mass.; Mrs. Fred- , erick Haller, Washington, D, C.; ‘Mrs. M. E. Turner, New Jersey; Miss E. M. Barkdull, New Jersey; Mv Ana P. Lamb, Washington, DC; Mrs. G. Wy Scribner, | Orange, N. J.; Mrs. W. E. Bost-) wick, Jr., Arlington, Ga.; Mrs. E. K. Turner, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. H. P,. Connable, Kalamazoo, Mich.; C. C. Evans, Rock Hill, S.C. Mrs. J. W. Igling, Idaho; Mrs. An- ton Otto Fischer, Shandoken, N.Y.; Mrs. T. B. Klebsattel, Wash- ington, D.C.; Mrs. M. E. Curtin, »$| Boston, Mass.; Dr. E. R. Hankele, | Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Howard Wilson and Miss Nellie Louise} | Russell, Key West Junior Wom-! n’s Club. ' Enroute Home his week by reation Depart- meeting for the b and mem- n January 14 School and first the forma- mn Dyson" 3 vice- i Chapmen; Demeritt; Secre- Flight Com- Mrs. Eckberg Leaves. Mrs. Walter Eckberg, who had; been visiting for a period of six | weeks, and was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan B.} Cleare, Sr, left on the morning! bus for Miami enroute her | home in New York City. Mrs. Eckberg was before mar- | riage Miss Alphonsine Cleare and| he and Lieutenant Eckberg, | civil engineer, U.S.N., make their | home in New York. They arriv-| ed from a vacation in Havana, } to “and the lieutenant stayed but a rles Milord; d Reporter, Millard the the members of the officers: " gene Sawyer, y Spencer, John J. B. Saw- Perez, John Yates, Ed- Warren Lowe, Louis Rodriguez. e to be held each the purpose of on the models. Flights Saturday mornings Sunday afternoons. exhibition at the Commun- planned and/ mass flight is being out for February as part’ ” PROPOSED FROM DOCK | GRAVESEND, Eng.—A 22- on, year-old married man was com- mitte we for trial on a_ charge of ng a girl of 15 after he marriage to her from The girl said, “I will.” he planned a divorce. marriage of her Jane Pendleton ard Saunders, February the 2 e o'clock, noon, of the Advent, Williams- North Carolina.” ‘ 1 y Shantung, yd. ...... STPOIIIOL IMITATED NOW SHOWING— THE BEST SILK‘ IN THE WORLD Mallinson’s Silks Non-Crushable Linen, yd. Printed Triple Sheer, yd. ........ Pussy Willow, Printed, yd. Printed, Sport Spun, yd. ........ APPELROUTH’S The Store Of Fashion brief time, Mrs. Eckberg remain- | ing until this morning. of the winter program of enter- tainment. ANNOUNCING— EXPERT WATCHMAKER | Now operating in connection with FRANK JOHNSON’S, 602 Duval Street Thorough experience with leading | watch factories WORK DONE REASONABLY | Palace Fredric March—Joan Bennett TRADE WINDS —also— COMEDY NEW; CASA MARINA Key West's Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Beautiful Cocktail Lounge DANCING NIGHTLY Dave Garson’s Orchestra PETER SCHUTT, Manager | | | . $1.75 conaptae 50c and 75c $1.00 i | y Ni NN y & y \ h) N \ ‘ . be DLIILDSISIS SSI SSI IIS LS SLI EN SPL ISS III OIVIIII LSI VS= | Wesley Brotherhood Club held} | a very interesting meeting Thurs- day night at the Fleming Street | Methodist church parsonage on; | William street. Officers elected for the ensuing six months were as follows: H President, C. Sam B. Curry;' Vice-President, Thomas E. Rob-; erts; Secretary, Geo. P. Tedder; Treasurer, Charles,Curtis; Chap- | lain, Rev. J. P. Lilly; ‘Teacher, | Judge T. S. Caro3, Bodyguard, | Kingfish, Donald Lilly. ¢ Committees were ‘famed as follows: Program ~ Committee, Rev. Lilly and Norman Lowe; Membership Committee, Wm. Cullingford and’ Chas. Curtis. After the meeting a delightful supper, which is an event follow-} ing meetings, was prepared, and a menu of steak, boiled potatoes, | vegetable salad, peaches and cream cheese, and coffee was served. Those who prepared the jpper were: Mrs. Alma Lilly,’ pervisor; Miss Lula Bond, die-; tician; Miss Miss, ‘culate. At 1:15 in the afternoon, | Sodality Group Coming Here A group of Miami and West! Palm Beach Sodalists are ex- pected to arrive in Key West this evening to take part in the} Southeastern Sectional Meeting of the St. Augustine Sodality Union, beirig held in Key West | tomorrow. They will be entertained this evening at the home of Miss Marjorie Gwynn, prefect of the Sodality of St. Mary’s Star of The ; Sea church, by all the members (of he:Key West Sodality. ‘The remainder of the visiting delegation will arrive tomorrow | at noon and a business meeting | will be held in St. Cecilia’s Hall | at the Convent of Mary Imma- ee a dinner will be held in one of the | jlocal restaurants, followed by a/ tour of the city. Another meeting will be held| in which the chairmen of each committee will relate activities of the individual committee, and open discussions will be held. | The Benediction will then be| , given in the church. W. E.| Md.; Mrs. K. N. Dahle, | {loan of cars extended on the oc- | casion of the passing of our loved | one, Fernando Gato. | very grateful. | MRS. | Monday Morning Ruth Cates, Thelma Cates, Miss Francis Lowe! This will complete the out- nd Miss Francis Finnie. jlined business of the sectional | This club is not for members meeting and the sodalists will re- of the church, it is said, but for turn to their homes in Miami, | all who want to become members| West Palm Beach, Little River |and enjoy spending a delightful and Coral Gables. | evening. All young men-of the} CARD OF T. KS city are invited to be present at) the next mecting, urstiay of! next week, at the p; rsonage on! William street, 7:45 “eve- ning. seed BEE We desire $o. express our sin- ; cere thanks for the many kind- | messes extended: us . during, the 1 illness and passing of our beloved ; father, Alfred Crespo. We are | especially grateful for the ex-| | pressions of sympathy, the floral NEW YORK—For the first’ tributes and oa a cars that time in history, the Federal gov- reminded us of the sincere friend- ernment subsidized the export of ship of our friends and neighbors. a major farm product in 1938, yRs. ALFRED CRESPO AND | wheat. This was done through FAMILY. jan21- tx, the medium of the Federal Sur-! plus Commodities Corp. | ‘| MONROE THEATER ! Norma Shearer-Tyrone Power We take this means to thank MARIE ANTOINETTE our friends for their messages at these bargain rates of sympathy, floral tributes and ,]| Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ ot WHEAT SUBSIDIZED CARD OF Bek We are all F. H. GATO AND FAMILY. jan21- ae Listen Tonite! \Joe E. Brown Post Phil Baker Dole Pineapple 9:00 P. M. Saturday Night Serenade Pet Milk 9:30 P. M. Hit Parade 10:00 P. M. 560 KC WQAM Miami Broadcasting Company Subscribe to The Gitizen—206 | weekly. SPECIALS 50-PIECES — 40 - inch light-ground PRINTED SILKS. The best buy! COME ALL. . .yd.— : 39e {| ALL SHADES 36-inch || SILK LACES | | Bbw good line this season. Only, yd.— $1.00 APPELROUTH’S The Store Of Fashion LLIDIIIHIIIOI IIIa a ON HOLTSBERG’S DRESS EVENT Saturday and Monday DRESSES OF :— FRENCH CREPE, SILK LINENS, SPORTY COTTONS, HANK Y LINENS, PRINTED LINENS, SPUN RAYONS, PIQUES AND OTHER SPRING MATERIALS All brand new SPRING NUMBERS—styles that are worth seeing and worth having. You'll want two or more at— +8 _ SIZES 11 TO 52 CE bd hed dh hed bade LIPIIOOLLIOI ITI ODIO S SSS, I7PPP PPL TAZ SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1939 Fd ddd hed de dedidea) If You Are Looking For— REAL DRESSES Be Sure To See Our Line Of NELLIE DON DRESSES Exclusively shown and sold at “The Store of Fashion”. You find this quality only in the better stores in the country. ALSO SHOWING— | NELLIE DON BEACH AND SPORTS WEAR $1.98 APPELROUTH’S BEACH SUITS - sat aalealeat ahah al ae eh al acataataale (ALA AAAbAAdbA Ad hhdAd dd POPP PIPPI OIC COLO OTT =H re = cA 3 e $25 Free Drawing $25 AFTER THE LAST GAME TONIGHT *.. . YOU DON’T HAVE TO PLAY—JUST. BE PRESENT BIG-HEARTED BENNIE’S BING Key West Park TRUMBOISLAND WOOT OLE SO EM: (hahahahaha Vliddé td titédttittittittittitéttddé PEARLMAN’, Inc. SPRING SHOES—100 Cases of the Season’s Newest SHOES arrived this week The’ Gypsy Sandals, embroidered in High colors, pair $1.98 Tepey Borges, in all White, Fan and White,and Brown, ‘ $ and. $2.50 The Mexican Sandal Effécts with the U.S. Fldwen at 7 » $2.95 and $2.50 pair $2.95 fords $1.98 1000 pair of the newest in Fancy Dress Pumps and Sandals $3.95, $2.95 and $1.98 THE NEW “SUNDIAL” SHOES are here in all the new styles for Boys and Girls. SPECIAL SOUVENIRS FOR THE CHILDREN—FREE on Saturday and Monday. Come and Get Them! We carry only-the best all-leather shoe: no higher prices than cheap shoes. nteed. For those requiring good arch shoes—try the ‘elvet Step” and “Tarsel Trea” Arch Shoes. New seasonal stvles. SPRING READY-TO-WEAR The new spring colorings in our Dress Department will cap- tivate your immediate attention. Colorful Eponges, Accitates, Pure-dye Silks. Sizes 11 to 52 $1.98 to $10.75 Genuine Imported Mexican Sandals All kinds of Sport Flat Heel, Rubber and Crepe Sole Ox- THE NEW SPRING HATS are the smartest we have ever shown. “Chick” is the only expression for them. Come and see them. NEW PHOENIX HOSE in the new spring shades. The good old reliable hose that needs no introduction. Every pair guaranteed to give good service. CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Presenting the height of fashion for SPRING and SUMMER. Largest selection of beach wear in town! Play Suits, Slack Sets, Culottes, Beach Coats, Play Sun- Dresses with extra Skirts, Bathing Suits and Fishing Outfits ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. Beautiful shipment of DRESS MATERIALS. A. B. C. Fabrics in Soun Rayons, Plain and Printed, Pre-shrunk and Crease Resistant Batiste, Dimities and Shantungs. Vitalized Pure Linens, absolutely crease resistant and washable, all new shades, at per yard $1.00 to $1.50 Cotton Printed Shantungs, per yard 25¢ Another shipment of Ladies’ Sharkskin Mannish Suits with long sleeves, sizes 12 to 44, all pastel shades and white, at only each _ E $4.95 SPECIAL FOR MONDAY New Spring Dresses for Ladies, Misses and Junior sizes, Spun Rayon, all washable $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 Best brands and workmanship at POPULAR PRICES Washable Spun Ravon Dresses, all sizes, each $1.00 Shontiet Sisthed on ell Winter Dresses, Coats, Suits and MEN—You’re not the well-dressed man unless you have one or more of the newest Slack Suits. See them now! At once! Don’t wait! THE NEW FREEMAN SHOES ARE HERE—You'll see the biggest assortment of fine SHOES you've ever seen. Stop in and pick yours today. Try the ARONOVITZ Shirt! color, finest workmanship and fine for KEY WEST’S LARGEST STO) Shirts