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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES * SOCIAL CALENDAR AY— : ceting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. ppcert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. ing Street Church Brotherhood Club:supper. 7:45 p.'m. 619 William street. FRIDAY— ; Song.and Dramatic Recital by Edward Brigham, basso. 8 p. m. Convent of Mary Immaculate. Eastérn Star meeting honoring past matrons and patrons. 7:30 3 p. m. Scottish Rite Temple. ‘ paneer —_o—. SATURDAY— President Roosevelt Birthday Ball. 9:30 p. m. Raul’s Club. ieee SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p.-m. Art Center Park. eges M.ONDAY— Regular Camera Club meeting, open to.winter visitors. 7:30 p. m. Art Center. TUESDAY— f Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 | p. m. Church Annex. j ——9-tiee evceeesdoooce IN KEY WEST. devesedcdsdeeedesooocces Biweekly-handicap golf tourna- ment: 1:30 p. 'm.Key West Golf Course. Tennessee Folk Pay Visit Here P"yir. and Mrs. Robert “Shell of #ennessee, parents of Dr. Sheli, who was formerly stationed at the Key West Marine:Hospital, and Mrs. Carr, were visitors ‘in the city for a few days. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pea- con of 320 Peacon Lane. After a very delightful and en- joyable visit, they left yesterday over the highway enroute to} their home. Visitors Prolong Friday Key West ‘Boat Club regular meeting. 8 p. m. Lighthouse Building Three. Delray High School plays Key | West, High School five. 7:30 p./ m. High School Gym. | j Saturday Bicycle Carnival; sponsored by W.P.A. Recreation Department. | 9:30 a. m. Bayview Park, | ai Sunday Stay In City ~ Biweekly handicap golf tourna- | —_— mient. 1:30 p. m. Key West Golf) J. W. Higgs, of Greenville, N.'Course. > _ C., son-in-law, H. H. Duncan,! Key West Conchs vs. Trojans and grandson Phil Goodson, Jr.,'and Blue Sox vs. Pirates in Mon- | arrived in Key West last Sunday {roe ~ Coutity ’~ baseball League | for a short stay, but have decided to remain for two weeks longer. They like the city, the people and the climate, and in fact-are so‘ delighted that they have: ine hesitancy in saying they are hav ing a grand time. PERSONAL MENTION Peecesccceccccnsoscoegee doubleheadet. 1p. m. Navy Field. | Swimming Meet sponsored by| WPA. Recreational Department. | 2 p.m. Yacht Basin. | public dai Square. , south ends ‘of Duval and Whité até At Courthouse | thing Beaches are at/ | Basin. ‘Tennis Mrs. Jordan W. Lambert and daughter, who were visiting in the city and were guests at the -Marina, left on the early bus this morning en route to their home in Stamford, Conn. | courts, diathoridball: field, picnic | tales, Sek views for chil- dren, cheétkers,- chess, domino view Park. -For further infor-' tiation ééhcerning Key West ap-| ply at the: Chamber of Commerce | or The Key West Citizen. Tour! of Key ‘West ts are at the | CHambe#’s offices. “ie WEATHER John J. Helms left on the motning bus for his home in Jacksonville after several days enjoyable fishing, which he said were very successful, Mrs. R. A. Laney, who had been visiting for two weeks and was the guest of Mrs. Bernard Russell, and had a very delight- ful time, left on the early bus for her home in Orlando, Fla, Normal Mean Yesterday's Precipitation: .0 Ins. Normal Precipitation _.. .10 Ins. William H. Prime, Jr., general manager of construction. work with the Southern Bell Telephone MRS. S. LeHOY SMITH. Prominent Florida ;club wom- an, is leader in the intensive state-wide campaign now be- ing conducted to raise funds for building a memorial to Stephen Foster on the Su- wannee . River at. White Springs, Fla. She is presi- dent of the state memorial association. CLEAR OFF BEACH. MARTELLO SECTION ED BY MANY FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS In a-report .before. the Rotary Tower’ section had been cleared of debris which had collected. Streets." Swimming pools are at | South Beach had: been cleaned | Editorial ‘comment: Roosevelt Bowlevatd and Yacht | by tourists. using the bedch but/and expenditures vary widely, it only twite yearly. At Martello Towers all the ‘torn branches of in the streets have been gathered and disposed of. KEY WEST IN eae DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just 10 Years| Age Today As Taken From | The Files of The Citizen ie President-Elect Herbert Hoo-' ver sailed from Key Largo today, | determined to make another try! at catching a sailfish and hoping, to realize his. ambition before! the end of the three days which | he- will remain in the — section. | Plans call for his returning to Miami tonight. While Hoover’s long suit is landing sailfish, nev-)| jertheless the nation’s, next chief | executive has not overlooked the |eatching of tarpon and other| i varieties that abound in the wa- | ters adjacent to the Florida Keys. | Hoover knows considerable about the fish which are to be found in| | the waters inasmuch as he has! | had the opportunity of angling} jhere in the waters in the past} and has been very ‘successful. | | A meeting of Otto Encamp-)| ment No. 5, 1.0.0.F., was held! last night at-the P.O.S.ofA. hall) on Duval streetand the © officers! elected were installed by Past! @ Grand Patriot F.-P. Hoffman, as- | Too y | Sisted ‘by Past- Patriot George E Wether ive! | Spencer, < representing “Deputy " ive | District ‘Grand Patriot L. Gross- ing. to be present. The “following of. Kallis, Uk ian. 'U. S. Children Of World Hs, ‘or the dogma of dictators these Detroit youngsters only know that they’d | in United States than in lands from which they sprang. Left to right read- | round globe are-Dolores Greco, Italian; Nathalie Komarevic, Russian; Lillian Yee ; berry, of Miami, who was unable| alld ‘Koon’ Ling, Chinese; Sol Peltz, Jewish; Shirley Picknutowski, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1939 ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS | Below are the answers fo test questions printed on Page 2 | — j 1. Alaska. 2. An instrument used to de- termine the specific grav- ity of liquids. Felix Frankfurter of Mass. He can pardon only those persons who have been convicted of crimes under “federal laws. Yellow, blue and red. Jack Johnson. In-say’-she-ate. An Act of Congress, approv- ed in May, 1938, makes it a legal holiday. Red, white and blue. St. Lawrence. BENJAMIN LOP! FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers *24 Hovr Ambulance Service , Rhone 135 Night 696 Polish; Pauline ee jficers were install Chief Pa. triot, H.B. Dickey; High Priest, J. A. Weatherford; Senior Ward- \en, B: E. Brattley; Jiinior Ward- jen, G. Kirchik;*Stribe, William |Mendell; Financial, Scribe, F. F. | Hoffman; . Representative to the ;Grand Encampment, George: E.| Spencer; Alternate to-the Grand Encampment,.F. .Fursner Hoff- ~ ABOUT INSURANCE OR RELIEF IN ANY WEEKLY SCRAPBOOK WEEK'S BEST RECIPE Old Fashioned Taffy: 2 cups | gran. sugar; 2 cups molasses; 4} I CLAIMS IT IS“ NOT ‘CHARITY tbsp. butter; 2 tbsp. vinegar; 1, the Fortune Bingo stand on Du- |cup water; %4-tsp. soda. Mix in 1 ‘ | Fortune Bingo | Tonight is “Family Nite” at} —o— JOE PENNER |val street, opposite from Jeffer- | 7:30 P. M. ais |man, triots Hoffman, Mendell, Curry, 'Weech and Spencet.. After ‘ad- journment, refreshments were served to all, in @ lotal ice cream parlor. Next meeting will be ,February 8 when another large attendarice’ is expected, members | say. ’ Duffy Lewis, former famous |player of the’.Boston Red Sox, | thé law to hesitate in making ap-| and still a stellar figure of ‘the Sports realm, has arrived’ fram | Key West. He is accompanied by | Mts. Lewis. ' Estimates Talks were made by Pa-| | ... SENSE A mistaken belief ‘that unem- ployrhent insurance now being paid.in Florida.is some form of chafity or relief sponsored by the | State’ and Federal Governments, jis eausing a number of Florida eligibles to such benefits under |plication” for jobless insurance | that:is:due them, according to | Club today, Bill. Fleck said that| Portland, Maine, and established | William V: Little, manager and Shuffleboard courts open to the | South Beach ahd. the Martello|a home for another winter in senior interyiewer in charge of! the ‘local office. y not, charity or in any sense a re- |lief proposition. It is just what its mame _ implies, insurance without stirring until portion of 8@™mes for 50c and there’s going mixture cracks in a cup of cold; Water Agia teehe AGd soda and | ter is becoming quite popular while foaming pour into plates/|“** 3 mi 5 rinsed in cold water. Let set for| With residents and visitors to this |10 min. Mix with spoop into 2 | city. Try your luck tonight! Rhumba Contest ball. When cool enough to han-! <9, ns dle, butter your hands, pull until! Fred Marvil's Cabana, 605 Du headli h faflyiis High lculoedie trelchians ay oe ee eet kettle all but soda. Boil gently ; $0" Hotel. You can play 25| to be a host of special prizes and , jawards. This entertainment cen- | KATE SMITH 8:00 P. M. MAJOR BOWES 9:00 P. M. to thin strip and cut in 2 ; Rhumba Contest tonight. Special eee ‘*Ungmployment insurance is! pieces witn buttered scissors. been arranged for the dancing Wrap pieces in waxed papers. and a grand time is expected by = oa | ; FOOD FACTS ja A great time was had by 2 cups buter or other solid fat! bie Rea oe ee night. |equals a pound; one pound grated/tem Abernathy had some really cheese equals 4 cups; five eggs; original, worthwhile and, at the fills one cup; one pound of dates same time, ludicrous, gifts for or prunes, pitted, makes 2 cups;| patrons. Saturday is the big 10 pounds cooked chicken makes | Mardi Gras Night—and don’t for- salad for 25 servings; 1-3 lb. but-j| get—Carlos invites you to drop in.' prizes of cash and liquor have! the} KOSTELANETZ 10:00 P. M. BREE, ALWAYS GOOD ENTERTAINMENT a and Handball’ it was found necessary’ to clear/Sometimes. ‘The’ former county|agairist unemployment” said Mr.’ engineer “estimated” that the’ Little. ik : | Chase Trail could be built for $9,-| “‘Any person entitled to receive | |000 and it would take about six|such, insurance should feel no) tables, horseshoe Court at ‘Bay-| coconut palms:which were laying| weeks. Now with this amount hesitaficy or embarrassment in spent and the work scarcely ‘com- | filing his or her claim for it. The | menced, the total-cost looks mote | UAémployment trust fund» from | i | which: benefit, payments are made | like ae)... 4 arte in | in,Rlorida has been built up from Among: the: gtoups aiding Mr. 4 : none te. Fleck in'the work have: been Da-| gael Hpi re a | vis Consrtuction. Company, Mil-| Beginning tomorrow the Key \lard Gibson, County Commission, | West Electric Company will run | Thompson ‘Fish Company: ja through. bus service to the i pt . WILL INCREASE where the baseball league plays jeach Sunday. A charge of five cents extra will be made for the trip to the grounds. The Woman’s Guild of St. Paul’s Episcopal church ‘meets: at the Parish hali every Monday aft- ernoon at’4 o'clock. ' oe | baseball grounds on Flagler street | |contributions paid on the wages jof Workers when they became unéniployed ‘through no fault of thejr:own. They. belong . to the | worker as a matter of right. | | “The worker who is; eligible to | | draw such benefits and is hesi- | tating. to filé an application be- | cause he believes it is some form | of chafity, is not only mistaken | but-is:depriving: himself of insur- | ance: payments he is rightfully entitled ‘to ‘receive and which he created for himself through his own efforts and by contributions made.by his employer when he, ter spreads one loaf bread for sandwiches; 1 pound loaf sugar and gallon of coffee serves 25 persons; 1 pound salted nut meats or candy serves 18 and one quart of ice cream or sherbet serves eight people. LAUNDRY HELPS To keep clothes from freezing in wniter, on the line, add hand- ful of salt to rinse water. Also helps clothes dry more quickly.! By adding a little salt to starch it prevents the blown out of clothes on a windy day. If it rains on the starched clothes let them remain on the} line until they dry again and the stiffness will remain. However, if a heavy downpour, the clothes must be restarched. If very cold, soak clothes pins in salt water to prevent them freezing to clothes. starch being} in each afternoon between 5 and 560 KC 6 o’clock for the Penny Cocktail = WQAM || BY REPUTATION Q The Best In Key West | Miami Broadcasting “Aunt Molly’s” Bread Company Y Pe ee ee \ Offering a—— COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE TO KEY {| WESTERS AND OUR MANY WINTER GUESTS i { ™ gepeny in Miami, was in Key fest for the past few days on a business and pleasure visit. While in the city he was the guest of hi8 brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Camero, at their home, 211 Whitehead street. ' ‘SIDERABLY ed The, “World's Seven Great was employed” | ‘THE FIRST NATIONAL ®ANK OF KEY WEST, Crises” will be ‘discussed at the < SCORCHED LINENS KEY WEST LIMES It often helps to place linen! : : P between two damp turkish tow-} sermon Sunday’ night ati» First | ee AT WHITE HOUSE els and press with a hot iron to PM.| 1939 ‘as were issued the entire 12| which he suffered while in an Methodist church. remove scorch. If too badly; scorched and lemon juice or sun-! __ F-M' months’ period of Comptroller! automobile smashup in Tampa,|PRESIDENT ALSO RECEIVES 7:36 + 8:54) Lee’s frist year in office (1932-33),| November 4, has caused him a} BOOKLET. SENT BY CHAM- This j-hour p vodtag Ais Benen ahi scning **Pombtrow’s Almanac * ‘« Sun sises 2i°3 1.712: a. m. Sun sets Pp. m. Moon rises 315 a. m. Moon sets _ Tomorrow's Tides AM. apt eae otar Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 26 (FNS). Corporation —The comptrollet’s office will be} required to issue.as many checks/his pulpit Sunday ' morning 11 | or warrants every month during | o’clock. The’ serious’ accident Dr. -DeBarritt expects to be'in Segeenececrvocs=seeseseese TRANSPORTATION eeeocccoacconccce Steamer Cuba Arrives Steamship Cuba, of the P. and 0. S..S. Co., arrived this morn- ing from Tampa with the light-| est passenger list of the season, it is ‘said, there being but two} first cabin passengers for Key West, and 22 first cabin and one For Real Purity For Real Economy For Real Service For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 lemon. Boil well; spread solu- |eral Warrants issued from the! be able to continue . (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) | about 16,000 per month, Expan-| Eleven automobiles and 37 pas- Commerce said he grew tired and | heart in full assurance of faith, second cabin passenger for Ha-| mostly northerly. addition to that, warrants for the| sidered an unusually good show-| try at being a lemon, so he per- | brews 10. Yisted. on the ship’s manifest|frost in north portion if ‘sky is) compensation benefits, according| reports are available today on the’ These were forwarded to the HEARD NOISE; FOUND BEAR berry has a flavor that‘has never there Was, one ton of mostly northerly over south and 100,008 per month. This gives a { evidently reached their des- | booking at Key West, and eight/ ther tonight and Friday. | during the entire year 1932-33. | shed he thought it was a neigh- ARNESTO L.0.Z. |, N. M—Sheriff B. H.| will also be a tremendous item. F: “The id x lory- Lines are due to arrive in| Mitchell has had this one framed: | rr esanpal alea 16 With the enclosed booklet. He | a Ozark. from New Orleans enroute| ner that you gave us. Again that the handling of the unemploy-| articles left on street cars,*Mrs. his jation of your kind in-| DIRECT “ARNESTO” light will not help, try: 1 cup; vinegar, 1-2 ounce soap, 2 ounces fuller’s earth and juice of one Barometer 7:90 . mh. today: eee ee ee inconvenience, it is "BER OF COMMERCE tion and let it dry. Wash the Se ‘ In the past the number of gen-| ery is substantial, and he will now} pres peonebiy, the-stain: will WEATHER FOR! | z | . avs reds aeet comptroller’s office has averaged | | Secretary of the Chamber of | INSPIRATIONAL \ ; | Let us dra’ ith a ti Key West and Vicinity: Partly! sion of state payrolls and busi- sengers left Matecumbe this| weary of hearing the virfues of ae i faates otegrlertlons cloudy and continued cool tonight ness will. increase that to 20,000) morning for No Name Key en, the Persian lime. extolled,’ which| having our hearts sprinkled from and Friday; moderate winds,| per month the coming year; in route to Key West. This is con-; in his opinion constitute @ good) 27 eyil conscience, and our bodies} v shed with .—He- wa | "Florida: Partly cloudy tonight] blind, old age assistance and de-|ing as highway travel is light suaded Ross C. Sawyer, Jr, to| ews to. isle aes Arrivals for this city were: Dr.|and Friday; not quite so cold on) pendent children will total 35,000| from the north-at that hour. Due bring in from his plantation some | ____ pele eet J. E. Brown. and Mrs. Brown, _ | east coast tonight, light scattered| per month, while unemployment to long distance trouble no other “Teal” limes. € ases An gry ltch ; were the following items: For| lear. | to estimates by’ the Industrial ferries. | president with the infofmation | ras dial Garda aust Chek sisedn Key West, 17 tori‘of freight, one| Jacksonville to Florida Straits/ Commission, wppcall Foe’ ag aed pean | that, just as the little wild straw- somite ort relief ipse PERIAL BPE mad She GhGk ot mail.) and Esst Gulf: > Moderate winds.) wersts Rte on spade been achieved by the, cultivate | ing of Eezema, ies, Scal ; {central portions and west to| total of 158,000 warrants per) ANCHORAGE,. Alaska—When wey a0, | Log fen is easel ete. back if ¢ “Sailing shortly before 11 o'clock | northwest over extreme north| month or 1,860,000 warrants per | Nick Lane, roadhouse éperator at) by itself'as a | not satisfy. Sold everywhere. the ship carried 99 passengers! portion, and partly overcast wea-! year as against 165,894 warrants Peters Creek, heard a noise in al tiiatiba as the: iSilowing note was | Sabeaabiien, 1 ‘The postage bill: alone will run|bor helpnig himself to Moose) "°®iyed recently: Woshingtin | aang | . PRISONERS LIKE SHERIFF to $60,000, while the most of the| meat. He, however, found it was! _. “January 20, 1939. |? Means “100% Pure Paint” Two Vessels Coming In { - {nearly 2,000,000 printed warrants/a large and active brown bear. “My Dear Mr. Singleton: 3 | Unconditionally Guaranteed! Two vessels of the Clyde-Mal-| RA’ | i SALE $3. 15 Plans to expand. the facilities) THINKS SHE'LL LOSE THEM interest “your ary || PRICE, gallon —____ ° port tomorrow afternoon and|“Dear Friend: We, the under-/ for writing the warrants have} 5 be eee ee evening with shipments of signed prisoners, wish to express| been completed by the comp-| SEATTLE, Wash.—Asked ‘what thanks ‘you for friendly ‘thought- | freight for Key West merchants. | our sincere thanks and apprecia-| troller in collaboration with the she wlil do with eleven umbrellas’ fyjness in ‘sending-him ‘the ‘Key KEY WEST P AINT CO. One of the ships will be the! tion for the fine Christmas din-| Industrial Commission in order) shi it auction of Limes’: } - ips e in- | e purchased at an Limes’ and asks me to ‘express|t 51>’ Figming St. Phone 118 to’ Miami. and -Jacksonville, and| thanks.a lot to. one of the whitest | ment. compensation benefits can) A. Gilmore of. this eity replied:| vitation.””” The note was signed | the’other will be the Brazos Srom| men we. know”... It. was. signed| be expedited when it begins next | “I'll probably lose them on street | by - “M:- E.- LeHand, - private. sec-|, FACTORY STORE Galveston enroute to New York.| by every prisoner in the jail. month, Ete, icars”. ( retary.” }