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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Cocccccccccccscooocesese Habana-Madrid Jimmie Heffner’s Revue shines! forth again tonight at Key West’s | Prettiest Club — the Habana-! !Madrid Club. At time of press it} looks like this evening will. be SOCIAL CALENDAR /URDAY— /President Roosevelt Birthday Ball Celebration banquet 8 p. m. La Concha Dining Room. Dance at Raul’s Club at 10 p. m. a INDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. oe s;ONDAY— Regular Camera Club meeting, open to winter visitors. 7:30 p. m. Art Center. TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visjtors. 6:00 p. m. Church Annex. Annual Sock Social by St. Paul’s Church. 8 p. m. Parish Hall. tens LHURSDAY— i 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. a Orioe FRIDAY— Key West Choral Society regular meeting, open to winter visi- tors. High School Auditorium. Dance honoring officers and cadets of U. S. Navy Patrol Wing! Five, given by City of Key West 10 p.m. Habana-Madrid. aoe eed an banciailie Poetry Binlety Held Meeting Thursday Night Deaconess Bedell displayed The first open meeting of the; | wonderful exhibit of the Indus- , Al Poetry Society for ‘iy patie a t th i | trial Art of the Seminoles. this season, was held’ at the home) si @hosb: preeent were: Mrs. of Mrs. Eva Warner on Division Martha Alvarez, Beatrice Moreno, - airect Thursday night. Eljssa Moreno, Edward Bayly, Deaconess Harriet M. Bedell,!Mrs. Ralph Milner, Mrs. Grace the guest speaker gave a very in-' Crossly, A. G. Holmes, Mrs. Car- teresting and educational talk on rol, Mrs. E. M. Folsom, Mrs. E. E. the Seminole Indian. She told} | Williams, Mrs. John G. Doron, of their habits and customs, | Mr. and Mrs.A. D. Luethi, Mr. music and poetry. {and Mrs. Geo Archer, Harvey Others on the program were Eagan, Rev. Halliday, Rev. Mul- Rev. Halliday, Mrs. E. J. Bayly, lin, Mrs. Leon Freeman, Mrs. E. Geo. Archer, Mrs. Ralph Milner,|A. Griffin, Mrs. C. Catala, Mrs. Mrs. Eva Warner and Beatrice | James Adams, Mrs. Birdie Higgs, Moreno, whose numbers were in! Mrs. Wm. White, Mrs. Eva War- keeping with the American and ner, Mrs. E. J. Bayly, Miss M. L.' Cuban Indians. | Cappick and others. Enjoyable Surprise Party For Miss Gladys Russell Young Woman's Missionary | Maude Sawyer, Mrs. Mary Society from Ley Memorial’ Thompson; flower girls; Miss church held a surprise party last'Catherine Knowles, ring bearer; evening for Miss Gladys Russel | AT Josephine Doughtry, minis- at the parsonage on United | *© pita the evening a_ brief “a very enjoyable social meeting | , Samuel Russell, Robert Thomp- ‘Kelly, jnora Whitaker, jan ideal one for patio dancing— \so, a big crowd is expected. Juan Carbonell announces a new sen-!| | sation—“the best Rhumba Dancer | in all of Havana” will be present | or some special dance acts. | Conga } There’s an especially keen) Floor Show tonight at La Conga | Club—and it'll pay dividends in; fun and real enjoyment if we all | plan to drop in. The show is jheaded by your old friends,} ‘Frank and Teddy and follows through with Libby Mack, the! dancer supreme; Dave King, the ;romantic baritone; Dick Wagner, | the sweet crooner; the club’s own! “Pagliacci”, and master of cere-| monies, Frank De Netti and the La Conga Rhythm Foursome. | Marvil’s Cabana This popular, modern Night Club is all prepared for another | |big Mardi Gras tonight with a! | swell program of special events: jon tap—in addition to the reg- lular run of fun and high frolics you* always find here. \€ase you,don’t remember—this fs’ the club’ that has made the| “Penny Cocktail Hour” a famous byword in Key West. The hours | are from 5 to.6 this afternoon’ and every afternoon. Pena’s Garden Gould Curry’s famous _seven- piece orchestra headlines the Big Time at Pena’s Garden of Roses tonight—with dancing scheduled to start at 10 o’clock. There’s not likely to be many available unreserved tables to- ‘night—for it’s a big night—so your reservations should be turned in early, Sloppy Joe's : | | | Janior Woman’s ‘Club Meets The Junior Woman’s Club held ; (on Thursday afternoon with Miss (Florrie Ketchings and Miss ;Camille Pierce as hostesses on the occasion. High score went Frances Lee Tiller, |Arthur Sheppard, Jr. the cut prize. Guests present were Mesdames Irvin Kamper, C. C. Evans, Vin- cent McDermott, Beekley Miller. Members in attendance were: Mesdames Joseph Lopez, E. L. Patterson, A. H. Sheppard, Jr., } to Miss with Mrs. Fae } receiving ‘son, Alice Mitchell, T. B. Kleb- sattel, O. S. Long, Raymond Curry, Merrill Roberts. Misses Louise Delaney, Phillis, Adams, Vergie Key, Isabell | Nellie Louise," Russell, Susan LaKin, Frances Lee Til- ler, Marguerite Hernandez, Le-, Juanita Mayg, Dorothy Dungan, Maudie Lowe, | Solita Cobo, Benildes Remond, Anita Salgado, Frances Ells- worth, Marjorie Gwynn, Louise Hawks, Louise Ketchum. ' Sock Social Tuesday Night The annual sock social of St. Paul’s church will be held Tues- day right in the Parish Hall at 8 o'clock. There will be a muita pro-| gram with a_ pageant, “The | Glory of the Light’. The public is invited to attend. Key West’s “hottest night club” Arnesto Decatone CASEIN PAINT Will cover wallboard, etc., in one coat: Makes 14 gallons of paint. ‘ Special sale price, $1.95 KEY WEST PAINT CO. per gallon 512 Fleming St. Phone 118 DIRECT “ARNESTO”:. «;) FACTORY STORE) JURORS ARE FINED EASTON, Pa—Judge R. C. Stewart of this city fined each of the jurors $10 and costs when he found them guilty of ‘tossing a coin to reach ‘a verdist in a :crim- inal case. ANNQUNG: ING— EXPERT WATCHMAKER Now operating in connection with FRANK JOHNSON’S. 602 Duval Street i Thorough experience with leading watch factories - Andif 4 street. Miss Russell will be wed to City Clerk Archie Roberts on Sunday, February 5, in Ley Me- morial Church. One of the events of the party was ad mock wedding, which was given for the bride and groom-to- be, which was productive of much solemnity and laughter, with the following taking part: Rev. O. C. Howell, the bride; Mrs. Elizabeth Cruz, groom; Mrs. Flossie Russell, bridesmaid; Miss Marian Carey, bestman; Mrs. High School Band Being Organized Key West is t@:haye .a_ high! school band of fifty boys and girls by the first of March. Di- rector Klebsattel-says that plans are progressing nicely and that! the goal is possible. Music aptitude tests will be; given next week to grades four| 5 through ten to determine the boys! ® and girls best adapted to various band instruments. This careful selection of ability helps the} pupils get the right instrument. Lessons will be free to all who! | program was given. Among the numbers were a solo, Oh Promise Me, by Miss Elizabeth Rosam,/ ‘and Miss Catherine Knowles in a clever impersonation of the fabled character, “Madame Queen.” | Games were played until a \ldte hour and delicious refresh- ments consisting of hot choco- |late, sandwiches and _ crackers | were served. H Those attending were: Misses Miriam, Carey, Shirley Weather- jford, Gladys Russell, Elizabeth |Rosam and Catherine Knowles. | |Mesdames Dorothy Sands, Marie | | Russell, Mary Weatherford, } ;Laura Lowe, Sallie Roberts, | Elizabetk. Cruz, Flossie Russell, } Maude Sawyer, Mary Thompson, | Josephine Doughtry. Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry, | | Archie Roberts and C. Sam B. Curry, IL. | ANNUAL | SOCK SOCIAL |ST. PAUL’S PARISH HALL TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 WORK DONE REASONABLY Fleming Street Methodist (Uptown) Church REV. J. P. LILLY, Pastor 11:00 A. M.—"The Law and “The Gospel.” 7:30 P. M.—"The Son of Man Hath Not Where To Lay His Head.” Special Pictures of Christ YOU ARE CORDIALLY “INVITED | T. B. KLEBSATTEL, Music e Director SHIT IOI eS The First Methodist (Stone) Church Presents “Sacred Song and Dramatic Reading Recital” By Edward Brigham SUNDAY 7:30 P. M. CEE TEESE || The Store f Fashion eee 200 Ladies’ DRESSES Striped Silk and Cruise Wear. Sizes $1.95 12 to 48 padi: Caleta 50 Pieces Plain and Printed SILKS 40-inch width, yard + 88} PIT) PERSONAL MENTION seeseseneeseeos Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Moore, of St. Louis, are visitors in Key West and having a delightful time. Mr. Moore is a Rotarian; and is planning a trip to Havana | with Mrs. Moore and to also at- |tend a meeting of Key West Rotary. Mrs. Louisa Higgs, Mrs. Jake White and great grand- son, Allan. White, who have been visiting for some time with relatives, will leave this after-| invites everyone over for hilarious time tonight. mous spot continues to “pack | ;‘em in” with round after round of good’ entertainment andj; “never a dull moment”. Patrons ‘are loud in praise of the swell | Rhumba Dancer now featured— ‘and the Harmony Boys, Tryon and King, continue to please with | their songs of yesterday and to- 'day. Then, too—the regular show healiners, Slim Vermont jand Bud Anderson are here to offer their special acts. A big night in the old town tonight—at Sloppy Joe’s. aj This fa-| | HOLTSBERG’S| D AS pEATURE, \N EXCLUSIVE FE PG wees SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, :1988 28, 1939 noon by bus for their home in Miami. a | LOS ANGELES.—Mrs. Charles Mrs. John Lowe, who is a visi-| Abbott of this city won a divorce tor in Key West and at the Rey-/| from her husband on the grounds ,nolds home on Reynolds Avenue, | that he spent most of his time left this morning for her home in| hunting jobs for her. Virginia Beach, called there by, the serious illness of her mother.; wood, who came here with his ——— family to attend the funeral of Elwood and | Mrs. Elwood’s father, Fernando have returned; Gato, left several days ago for Mr. El- Miami. Mrs. Charles j daughter, Edna, to their home in Miami. TOZZI OLCLLLLOCLLLL LO daughter | Key West Park (TRUMBO ISLAND) $1 0 GIVEN AWAY AT THE LAST BINGO SHUKFLIN’ SAM FROM ALABAM’ GAME TONIGHT! ——opens—— The Colored Minstrel Show TONIGHT AT 7:00 O'CLOCK GTLLIIILI LL IIVIII IS SS. TIPPS IPIPSIOPCLLL ELLA Diamonds at a Sacrifice $ SEE WINDOWS Ladies’ 2-K Ring, perfect diamond for —and worth today $600. Ladies’ Dinner Ring set in iat eae diamond. Over 1-K. cost $500 _. $275.00 Ladies’ Bridge Ring—a beauty, costing "$300—sacrifice at -.. $150.00 cash Also HAMILTON—HOWARD and BULOVA—Pocket and Wrist WATCHES—AT A BIG REDUCTION. Also a beautiful Ladies’ WEDDING RING for $50.00 cash —Cost $75.00. One Gent's 14-K Gold Ring, set with 1K Diamond—cost $350—will sacrifice for $200 cash Bring your diamond with you and compare the ‘values. We must raise cash. Your diamonds taken in trade on larger diamonds, POLLOCK RELIABLE JEWELER 519 Duval Street Phone 465 CL bebtkdedhedededdidididideded CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Key West’s; ee BEACH WEAR. ..3,/ ¢ 4; Showing the newest in Blncilw ar{ foe Ladies, 4, Pabliren and Men. SLACK SUITS, PLAY SUITS,' ING SUITS, LONG SHORTS, ‘BEACH, COATS AND ms ES, pat Ee er SHIRTS, BLOUSES and ‘FARM-: DRESSES .... First showing of Silk Figured Crepe Dresses, dark and light grounds. Beautifully made and washable at $1.98 each. Sizes from 12 to 44. You will buy several when you see these values. 2-piece Ladies’ SHARKSKIN fees ieee nr} sleeves at All shades and sizes 2-piece COAT DRESSES, sharkskin or spun rayon, each 2 $2.98 MEN— You've tried the “Priestley 'NorEast’ Non-Crush” Neck- lies—but don’t miss the new “Priestly ‘NorEast’ _ Non-Crush” Suits You can actually sleep all night in this suit and look presentable at the office in it the next day. ‘ $350.00 Be sure to get all three! STYLE, COMFORT and PRICE—an unbeatable com- bination, now presented in FREEMAN SHOES For Men Whatever you need for well dressed men you'll find here. LADIES’ SHOES Pumps, Oxfords, High Heels. Low Heels, White, Black, Tan or Sports Jn up. from .. $1.98 STOP—LOOK—ADMIRE the new models of SHOES now displayed in the WINDOW OF SHOES OY Lh hehe VeLA bb hdd dd dd ddr j are prepared to serve your every... HOME For Instance Our LIVING ROOM SUITE DEPARTMENT never ‘was so fully stocked ‘as it is-at present. All styles and prize ranges are here... OR if vou need a BED ROOM SUITE we proudly display the very latest in designs and models. See them all—and make your choice. Or if you need a can fulfill from * “the most complete st of South Florida’ your wants Every kind at any price . . OR if you need a H | DINING ROOM SUITE Add dide det ded |APPELROUTHY 5 Church Will Be Heated join the first month. Mr. Kleb-| Sattel says: “If you want your | child to take advantage of the} fun and wholesome development | @ a band will offer, get that old instrument out of the attic and come over to the high school any} afternoon after school. I will be glad to answer questions you may have and sign up your child for free instruction”. Continuing, Mr. Klebsattel said: “If there isn‘t an old horn in the attic there is an excellent rental pian which permits use of instru- ments at tow cost. These instru- ments are brand new, of good quality and” mda@e° especially for use in school bands. There will be a display of these instruments soon”. 8 o'clock Like The We stand prepared home financing and Goes Over Top In Consult us today! Brive Of Dimes Through the efforts of the principal and teachers of the Di- vision Street School, the school raised their quota of $17.00 in the March of Dimes’ drive, which was one dollar per room. In this drive the rooms of Mrs. Doughtry, Mrs. Cabot and Miss Cochran raised quite a bit over the one dollar quota but these dimes were used to pull up some of the rooms, which were not so fortunate. Complete Service In Phone 297 There’s No Time TO CONSIDER THE CONSTRUC- TION OF THE HOME YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED CHEELY LUMBER CORP. 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For your convenience, the prices “on the left of the window” are $1.98—"on the right”—from $2.50 to $4.50. FOR THE BEACH We suggest that you look over our selection of SLACKS. You can find just what you want at Lastex Swim Suits are on display. prices Others up to .. GYPSY ‘SAN ‘NDALS just as chic as dias ever dream of, at - $1.98 now thn take livacmodern-ateh ing and priced at only $1.98 psa aaa Introducing— aoe Ae -- $4.95 ASK TO SEE THE NEW “REST-A-BACK” for the beach. It’s a com- bination Back Rest. and Bag for Bathing. Fishing or Pic- nics. On sale at _____. $1.00 The new 1939 GYPSY BLOUSES are now available. Match New shipment of SHARKSKIN S' ie Sizes from 14 to 48 SILK DRESSES, Plains and Prints _ eS Sizes from 12 to 52_ of grand or modest style— here you will find your every i wish satisfied ... OR if fits a we can “FILL THE BILL” too. A style for every room!