The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 25, 1939, Page 6

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PAGE SIX S ACTIVITIES OCIAL SOCIAL CALENDAR Siar Club all day G. N. Goshorn. y Key West Hospita! Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. First Winter Meeting of Pan dian program scheduled. Residence of Mrs. Eva B. Fleming William street. Junior Woman’s Club social rie Ketchings and Miss Clubhouse. pia Sens FRIDAY— Song and Dramatic Recital b; Convent of Mary Immaculate. Eastern p. m. Scottish Rite Temp! ees SATURDAY— President Roosevelt Birthday SUNDAY— a Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. panies Ger »-ONDAY— Regular Camera Club meeting, open to winter visitors. 7:30 p. vana where he holds the office m. Art Center. s+ UESDAY— a stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 Washington and New York. p. m. Church Annex. Honcrs Conferred On F. E. Camus of Chevalier, Degree citation for outstanding and marked De- ctivity and labor, was tred upon Fernando’ E. s by the officers of Key Sonsistory No. 4, Scottish , at their Cathedral last night, with active members of Robert J. Perry Chapter, Or- cer of DeMolay, acting as Guards of Honor. Darin the ceremony Mtv. Car ‘was presented with the regalia of the degree, which con- asted nia 1 susper wi of a beautiful silv nsig- and a silver medallion from a collar to, be about the neck. r conclusion of the cere- mony, Mr. Camus expressed his delight at ha Grand Council of the of DeMolay and explained 1 present the purposes and of DeMolay and what it meant to parents of these, to the community in which. they i and to the young men them- idec y the 1ings Y. T. Shehane, of First > an interest- topic, “Son and Baptist church, ing talk on the a large number s of the Eastern s s and families and friends of the members. Refreshments were served, wer Lai Everready Star Club Meets Tomorrow An ail-day quilting party will be held tomorrow by the Ever- ready Star Club at the home of} Mrs. G. N. Goshorn on William street, beginning at 10 o’clock in the morning, with a luncheon to, be given at 1 o'clock. All members are requested to be in attendance. PRAISES WORK OF EXHIBITOR MRS. HAZEL MALONEY IS DEMONSTRATING FOR KEY WEST rom Orlando, xhibit of handicraft speci- exhibition, prove ng to those who have re- are on ceived them as they evidence the appreciation of the work done in Key West. One letter in particu- lar, from Mrs. Ruth B. Owens, area supervisor of the Division of Women’s and Professional proj- jects, is extremely interesting. “Key be very proud of Mrs. Hazel Ma- loney could people there see how well she is demonstrat- ing the exhibits from Key West. Everyone is interested in our the crafts. The exhibit is really very good. “Wish that every one could see it and see Mrs. Maloney giving her demonstrations. Tell the county commissioners and the city council that we are making good use of our every opportun- ity”. Street Church Brotherhood Club supper. 7:45 p. m. 619 r meeting honoring past matrons and patrons. 7:30 fishing, left this morning on| 1g been so honor-} where West”, she writes, “should | eecccccccecces g party. 10 a. m. Residence quiltin Louis Richardson, sister, Miss| West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P, M, | Phyllis Richardson,» and. . Miss), lity Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. Irma Pinder, daughter of Mr. and, m. St. Paul’s Annex. American Poetry Society with In- Mrs. Hamilton Piper, 33 ~~ Open to winter visitors. 8 p. m, the highway this morning for. Mi. Warner, Division street. for several days of Mr. and Mrs. meeting with hostesses Miss Flor-| Will Baez. Camille Pierce. 5 p. m. Woman’s me | } Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wybert, | who had been visiting for a few “| days in the city and enjoyed the yy Edward Brigham, basso. 8 p. m. be | Florida Motor Lines bus for Mi-| ‘ami and after spending a few Ball. 9:30 p. m. Raul’s Club. days will return to New York® | Dr. Braulio Saenz Sotolongo, | | who arrived yesterday from Ha | of Secretary of Agriculture, left| | ont the early bus this morning for} | _ Deaconess Harriet M. Bedell of! —~——— | Everglades, Fla., authority on the} i . . | Seminole. Indian, is in the city as Seminole Authority ia guest of Mrs, Gloriana Bayly. Speaks Tomorrow | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph St. John, Pan-American Poetry Society,!0f Weedsport, N. Y., are visitors which will meet at 7:30 p. m. at| the city today ‘and this!:morn- . Seta ci ing spent a pleasantly instructive the residence of Mrs. Eva B.\time at the aquarium and the Warner on Division street Thurs- | lighthouse department museum. day night is expected to be a bril-' Seana eal liant gathering. Deaconess Harriet M. Bedell of Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott | | Patterson, of St. Simon’s Island, | Everglades, Fla., who is an au- Ga., will arrive this afvemnoon thority on the Seminole Indians, | Ver the highway, and will has been secured as the principai, 8Uests of Miss Etta Patterson at saker. Theme of the talk will| the old family home on Caroline | be on a comparison of the ‘Si-/Stfeet until tomorrow morning/ boney Indian of Cuba and the| When they will leave for a visit| Seminole of Florida. | i Mavana. | A musical program in accord, with the address will also be pre-! WPA OFFICIALS Miss Marie Cappick, well-| PAY VISIT HERE sented. known author and poet, is presi- | dent of the Society. Winter visi- tors and thecvitizenry of Key; West are invited. Mrs. Austin Wells To Visit Here Mrs. J. Austin Wells, , state president of Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs, will be a visi- es ; ‘Es They visited the tor to Key West in the early part |; ~ 5 ita Sorry of next month, it was announced ptivities with Area Supervisor B today. 1G Moreno, and‘at'& ¢onference in| Arrangements are being made| the office went over the detail; by the local organization for a of the Laan and copreere | lunchéon to be given the visitor themselves pleased with the pro-| at 1:30 in the afternoon of Feb-| 8fe8s of the work. They left for | iruary 7 at the Casa Marina Ho- | Miami this morning. | te J. AL YOUNGBLOOD | PAYS VISIT To CITY Ralph W. Langley, regional en- gineer from WPA offices in Jack- |sonville; L, C. Benedict,; from! |the office of thé regional engi- | |neer of New'Ofleans, and E. S. | Lofberg, ‘assistant’ direetor. of op- | erations, WPA, from Jackson- ville. werd visitorprin Key,, West | |e eet Ata ont pe | | Junior Woman’s Club | Meets Thursday | Social meeting of Junior Wom-| pr 'an’s Club will be held Thursday|, Joe A. Youngblood, state direc-| 5 | tor of NYA activities, was a visi- | ee 's Clubhouse on | tor. in Key West Monday, an Hostesses will, be Miss Florrie|COmpanied by Mrs. Youngblood, Ketchings and Miss Camillie, nd with Area Supervisor Victor Pierce. | Lowe, visited the different proj- ' jeets in this area. |. Mr. Youngblood said he was | very much pleased with the sev- leral setups in this aréa, and an. |nounced the starting of a home? jmaking project for NYA young | women. ‘J. W. SCHONECK ~~ LEAVES ON TRIP | J. W. Schoneck, assistant light- | TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 25, —| house engineer at the local head-| (FNS) Attorney General George | quarters, left this morning over C. Gibbs has announced the ap- pew Day Oe) ee TOUS : | to Port Everglades, and will be pointment of Thomas J. Ellis of gone one week. | Miami as a new assistant attor-| Mr. Schoneck goes to supervise | ney general. Ellis is expected to | the work of installing a concrete / take over his duties here imme-| foundation for the range lights, diately. He will succeed William | Which is to be installed at the . P. Allen of Bartow, who is going |P°™ into private practice with J.) Velma Keen of this city. Ellis has made a name for him- | self as a brilliant young lawyer.! It was he who handled the legal, work of incorporating Miami | Shores Village, Fiorida’s fastest | growing town, which last year) ‘APPOINTMENT OF ~ ELLIS ANNOUNCED | | NEW ASSISTANT ATTORNEY | GENERAL TO ASSUME DUTIES AT ONCE One versed in the study led every city in the state with a), (children. gain of 96 per cent in new con- . x struction. He was educated at 3- North. Washington & *Lee University, z vouguee aah ee cae and at Washington University in. %- = - aps St ine yl") 6. Frank Murphy.” The legal firm of Clark & Ellis, 7- A place for keeping or rear- which was formed in 1929 at Mi- ing frogs. | ami, will be dissolved in order; 8. The Pecos River. that Ellis may assume his new! 9. Eland. ; position at once. 10. Naples. 5 ‘ami where they will be guests! Aelor | { ! | No. 1 Glamor boy of Manhattan is unattached 220-Ib | ohn Burke, 20. He’s attended 650 debuts in 10 years. SERVICE CLUB CUBA BRINGS IN HEARS MOSQUITO 102. PASSENGE TO TAMPA LAR SESSION CONDUCTED LAST NIGHT | | Arriving on the Steamship | 'Cuba yesterday afternoon from | Havana were 102 passengers, of (By CLUB REPORTER) whom there were 79 first and two sent Ghitreli: Servise lab: second: cabin passengers for Key held its regular meeting jast| West, 18 first and three second night with Chas. H. Ketchum, jeabin. passengers for Tampa. : aa fi *| Atrivals for Key West were: president, presiding. Scripture Charles Banks, Thomas Cock- lesson wes read by William opel, G. H. Koren, Jane Koren, Doughtry, after which Gerald Waller Wood, Geneva Wood, Saanders, read the preamble’ | Champ Americo, Roy E. Dicker-, The following guests were in-j 502) Pe bagupedi ee oe Gar- a “yy Cia, Caridad Martinez, S. Ramos, troduced:™ T. E. Hail, 1229 N.w. Pedro Ramos, Lydia Ramos, Luis 6th Street, Miami, Fla.; Harold) Martiriez, Anna K. Nash, Eliza-| C. Rodebaugh, 504 Narrow Lane beth Messitia; Leonard Messina, | | Rd., Montgomery, Ala.; Messrs. J.|George Gibbs, John A. Paxon, E. Levan, Frank Fish and Hunt of | poe oe ee emit Soren Hi . , Sel xon, ; - sheet g Worresingens| aivde Breah Helen Faint . eo, y | Be . ‘* raham, ynette ; and Gerald Carreker, Atlanta, | Graham, Haig Kashian, George Ga. |Ankelhaim,, James _ Kefeshian, Meeting. was then turned over he wigan iS ne iis ae to Chairman Hampton of the! jen Fredenberg, Flora esters rogram Committee, who called | berg, Laura Maas, Nilo: E. Del m Dan Harrison to introduce J. Castillo, Eleanor E. del Castillo, | . Levan as speaker of the eve- George del Castillo, Ethel del ing Castillo, Richard del Castillo, W. ae Pe i: ; S. Highwood, Mary Carboline, on z ieeuins eres ae prob: aes Heywood, Isaac Roque. s | ie Roque. lem”. He went back to the’ sac-| olin Corbell, Braulio Saenz, rificial work of Drs. Carlos Fend-| sotolongo, Marie Carmen Alvarez, wok of tee Restctiow Poabin: tant Balers hed ae | 2 . NnGa- | Herbert Hoffman, jiego Eche- tion and war-time methods of | mendia, Joseph Haas, Clarence | a tava pointed- out that} ae 3 we “a ae Li acon * | e, 07 ,ousch, ‘ores cas areas of oat and Routh) Posies, wilis Ford, Jessie Ford, merica are now suffering from) T, M. McCullough, Wells Hart- the yellow fever mosquito, He! man, Antonio Magra; Shra Escal- mentioned the fact, too, that ‘this' ante, Francisco Gonzalez, Elvira re as baci per. ck i jer Gonzalez, Marie Gonzalez, Marie ¢ good. work of the Pan-Ameri-' Maura, Renee Areco, Benn: can Sanitary Board, no one from Mitzin, J. Ryll, Mathilda Ryll, bay — has been infected with James Parkinson, Evelyn Parkin- ie disease. s > /son,-W. B. Vennard, Mrs. Ven- The speak: ussed at length ts gugreas Kemp, Mrs. D. ae Us. ‘mfg sea pet Kemp, Dwight Browning, Mabel . types «0! fan roug! ing,, D.. Miranda, Paula out the fact e' yellow fev- yar “Bariks! Mabel! er specie breed..in flower pots,) Jones, Robert Jories, Mary. Moo-| old tires, cans, cisterns, etc. He} ney, Sadie Brewham, Leado Mc- recommended oiling and screen-|Kay, Harry Blechmhan, Edw. cer leteding’ low. She-ilesl ame Ath Peaee Sao cece . le Grass, Ru‘ ‘urtis, ‘a Curtis, recommended fish (gombusia| John ie McDermott, Ralph Bal- afinis) for other species of mos- lard, Juliana Naranja, Manuel quitos. He said that oil wa§ good | Naranj but didn’t last. ry Shown on the manifest of the In Hectares She ie by ie Cuba: were the following items: mosquito, Mr. Levan si For Key West, 26 tons of-freight, | only the female bites and this is! six automobiles and two sacks of! necessary to fertilize her eggs for} mail; for Tampa, 113 tons of propogation. That the ordinary freight, one autemobile and 367, house mosquito never goes away! sacks of mail. i from the house, that the yellow S.S. Alamo Arrives fever mosquito never travels very Steamship Alamo, of the Clyde- far but the salt marsh: mosquito | Mallory Lines, arrived yesterday may travel as far as forty.mil€s,/ morning from New York with breakbone fevei ; - se A pertinent fact brought out pe tage was that the mosquite can only ‘of be controlled if the individual will control them around his house or premises and if they are controlied other pests. will be automatically controlled along with them. oF ; After the lecture two interest- ing movie reels were shown on § HIGH SCHOOL at 8:00 lioias noisy traffic in the street. West High School five. 7:30 p. H jm. High School Gym. | pleasure, listen to Saturday (ply at the Chamber of Commerce | light, ‘and keeper R. Ci Roberts; | Pleasant things of life, but enjoy | ENCE SOCIETY OF KEY WEST announces a ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FREDERICK C. HILL, C.S.B. Los Angeles, California Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusettts, in the “Corner United and White Streets FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1939 THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1939 MOTORCADE OF — (SEEKING FUND And trees and shrubs do we re- EASTERN ASSN. FOR SHIP CANAL treat, j That studies be unhampered by |MADE UP OF MOSQUITO) CONTROL WORKERS FROM NEW YORK Cocccccccvecevcccocceces Cocccccescccccccccccocce Behind stone walls and iron gates LAKELAND, Jan. 24 (FNS).— H. 4 Drane, former congress- | man, has announced the filing of But th i a jose stone walls ‘and iron {an application with the Recon- | | | | | gates * % os That guard and keep us safe in| | struction Finance Corporation here, | JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 25! for a loan of $16,000,000 to cover Can never bar the whirring! FNS)—A coca f "| cost of a deep-water ship canal sounds (ENS)—A motorcade of mem-| ‘om Hillsborough Bay through Of pl: th: h and thrill | bers of the Eastern Association of Sep “e . . planes that reach and thril > Alafiz vel i my “ear. | Mosquito Control Workers from the Alafia River to a point near New York, New Jersey and Dela-| Lakeland. So, how can books and ware, are making a tour of Flor-|_ The Polk County Port Author- make ida to inspect the outstanding! ity made the application, accord- Me keep my mind on things | salt marsh work being done here. | ing to Drane. down here, The Florida State Board of Health | When I long to fly in silver planes| headquarters at Jacksonville re-| NOUNCINGA_ That zoom through space andj Ports that the visitors will also | AN! ~ good, clean aie re spend considerable time at re-| EXPERT WATCHMAKER BILLIE CAMERO, |Search laboratories in the state) Now ae ee Key West, Fla., especially at those conducted by | with os Duval Sisaat J Jan. 19, 1939. the Volusia County Mosquito | phorough experience with leading [oon Board at New Smyrna, | {the U. S. Bureau of Entomology | watch factories WORK DONE REASONABLY at Orlando and the U. S. Public) Health Service at Miami. . | The visitors are being accom-! panied through the state by Rus- |sell Broughman of Jacksonville, | secretary-treasurer of the Florida | Anti-Mosquito Association and as- |sistant engineer of the Florida State Board of Health, and Dr. W.- | B. King, director of the U. S. lab- oratory at Orlando, RETURN FROM study Thursday Biweekly handicap golf tourna- ment. 1:30 p. m. Key West Golf Course. i Farmers! for your information and Friday Key West Boat Club regular meeting. 8 p. m. Lighthouse Building Three. Delray High School plays Key FIRESTONE’S “Voice of the Farm” Wednesday and Friday 12:45 P. M. WQAM 560 KC MIAMI BROADCASTIN COMPANY STATION WORK | OTHERS: COME {BACK WITH CARL ROM, RADIO" ELECTRICIAN Bicycle Carnival, sponsored by W.P.A. Recreation Department. 9:30 a. m. Bayview Park. Sunday Biweekly handicap golf tourna- | ment. 1:30 p. m. Key West Golf Course. a | Key West Conchs vs. Trojans and a es aneiconre a Mon-| Carl W. Rom, radio electrician roe ‘county iseba eague | conn i he li se doubleheader. 1 p. m. Navy Field. |corvice in Key Wea, who hod Swimming Meet sponsored by heen making the required chang- we ‘A eel Department. ¢¢ in intensity of the light at Be mes Yacht Basin: American Shoals, returned Mon- |day afternoon on Power Boat Shuffleboard courts open to the | 31 of the lighthouse department's public daily are at Courthouse , Square. Bathing Beaches are at S¢venth District Fleet. south ends of Duval and White _ The lights, both white and red, Streets. Swimming pools are at 2°€ now in operation, the white Roosevelt Boulevard and Yacht Having been raised from 80,000 Basin. Tennis and Handball! C@ndlepower to 120,000 and the courts, diamondball field, picnic red light from 24,000 candlepower tables, riding devices for chil- t0_37,000. ; dren, checkers, chess, domino, Returning on the boat with Mr. tables, horseshoe court at Bay- Rom were additional keeper John view Park. For further infor- N.-Roberts, who had been assist- mation concerning 'Key West'ap-| ing inthe electrification’ of the or The Key West Citizen. Tour! who is home for his regular of Key West booklets are at the | quarterly leave of absence. Chamber's offices, | ~: —. i SOSHHSSSTETBETCSVSESESOSOS | \ ‘Today’s Horoscop N ee. @ a e 4 < g hs be J a BIG-HEARTED BENNIE’S | BINGO Today’s strong will and a commanding degree indicates disposition, although the moral nature is not equally strong. Therefore do not dally with the| N them only in the leisure moments. Probable success in business is indicated, depending upon the amount of will exerted. GIVEN AWAY FOLLOWING N Shall She Hang? THE LAST GAME TONIGHT Guest—Only once in history has the personality of a great singer! inspired a great chef in the nam- ing of a masterpiece—when we got the peche Melba. | Flapper—Oh, but I’m sure you’re wrong there. What about | the oyster Patti? | VAAL AA AAA! 2 ; | OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION GO., INC. 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