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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Concert by Key West lity Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p.im.'St.-Paul’s Annex. Monthly meeting of Room thers of Harris School P.T.A. 3:30 p. m. Residence of Allan Armstrong. VRIDAY— Key West Choral Society regular, meeting, open to winter visi- | tors. High School Auditorium. Dance honoring officers and cadets $f U. S. Navy Patrol Wing Five, given by City of Key West 10 p. m. Habana-Madrid. Betty Lewis, grand instructress, will conduct School of Instruc-;from Havana was the Steamer) tion at Fern Chapter 21, O.E.S. meeting at 7:30 Scottish ; Cuba, of the P. and O. S. S. Co.,; Rite Hall, with officers, members and winter visitors in- vited. Dance honoring enlisted personnel of Patrol Wing Five. 9:30 p. m. Cuban Club. SATURDAY— Newly reorganized Young Democratic Club Dinner and Dance. Dance at Habana-Madrid at 10 o'clock. eee SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. ee MONDAY— \ be Regular Camera Club meeting, open to winter visitors. 7:30 Ds m. Art Center. TUESDAY— Luncheon in honor of Mrs.oJ. Ralston Wells, State President of = a Florida Federation.of, Women’s Clubs, by Key West Wo- |¢tt L. Miller, Kenneth Clark, Jo-) man’s Club. 1:30 p, {8 (Casa Marina. ; Stone Church Service Ce ‘ie supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 p. m. Church Annex: WEDNESDAY— Informal talk and demonstration of making color block prints by Miss Martha Watson. 8 p. m. Community Art Center. a Room Mothers Meet Tomorrow | State President Of |Clabs Comipg Here Room Mothers of Harris School; Mrs. J. Ralston Wells, state P.-T. A. will hold a_ regular! president of the Florida Federa- monthly meeting tomorrow after-| tion of Women’s Clubs, will visit noon, Thursday, at the home of! the Key West Club on Tuesday, Mrs. Allan H. Armstrong, 901) February 7. North Beach. j Mrs. B. C. Papy, chairman, will call the meeting to order at 3:30 o'clock. Everready Star Club Meets Tomorrow |luncheon in her honor on day at the Casa Marina Hotel at 1:30 p. m. Reservations must be made by February 4 with Mrs. Arthur Pas- torini, phone 403. home of Mrs. Ruby Hyman on Georgia street. All members are requested to be in attendance. Everready Star Club will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o’clock, at the PERSONAL MENTION ©. E. Ward, who was recently | discharged from the Naval Radio| Service in Key West, has ac- cepted a position with Bureau of Civil Aeronautics and left for his! station at Alma, Ga. Mrs. Ward, who was before marriage Miss Thelma Atwell, will leave to join! Mr. Ward in April. ‘TRANSPORTATION. Tender Ivy Returns e day to make required repairs to ; the radio beacon at that point. Mr. Rom left on the bus Miss Ida Betancourt was a | the range light at Port Everglades passenger leaving on . the early to a point located at 50 feet morning bus today for a brief) north of the present site of the visit. with relatives and friends | jight. in ‘Miami. maneeapaas {o'clock yesterday for Miami William Arnold, manager of and there will enter the Intra- the ol sobage motor Eines lett this | coastal Waterway to go as far as oe eet, Sn “Tare ibaektds 4 Stuart, relieving and making catanhe pidaoitals aerate bus | Changes in the lights along the ie ‘route. It is expected that the ves- this afternoon. | sel will be absent from the port Andrew R. Miller, retired | Util July. superintendent of the P. and O, | Steamer Sails S. S. Co. and Mrs. Miller ate’in Steamship Colorado of the the city fora stay of severdli ciyde-Mallory Lines, sailed yes- weeks, and guests at the home of! terday afternoon 4 o'clock | for their son-in-law and daughter,/Tampa which is the last port Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trevor, on) visited by the ship on the trip White street. south. : i The vessel arrived at 1 o’clock Gilbert Lord, son of Mr. and! from New York, berthed at the Mrs. Wm. Lord, who was re-!Mallory dock and discharged a maining in Key West to finish} miscellaneous cargo for local his course at the High School,| merchants. left yesterday on the Steamer Cuba to join his parents Tampa. Mrs. Helen Ringe, who is at- tached to the WPA in Washing- ton, left this morning over the highway for Miami after a pleasant vacation in Key West where she occupied quarters in the naval station. oe STE ANSWERS (See “Who Knows?” on Page 2) 1, Yes—‘“La Gioconda’” 2. Francois Marie Aronet as- sumed the name of Voltaire. 3)” Words hard to pronounce in Charles Stauffer, who was a visitor in Key West for several days enjoying the fishing, left on], the early bus for Jacksonville, *}., | stock chops”. 4. About 4.28 cents a pound. 5. Col. Frank Knox, yaublisher. 1,2 Ofy YES; by? about 1,250,000 in ast ur months: . Apparently such a_ tax would be legal although it has not been collected. 8. 19,000,000. 9. The explosion of 250 car- loads of munitions, waiting ship- ment to the Allied Powers, at the Block Town, N. J., terminal. 10. 30 by 4 1-2 to 8 miles; area 225 square miles their usual winter vacation at the seasonal home 1721 Flagler avenue. C. B. Medd, first officer of the Lighthouse Tender Ivy, and his family, who had been enjoying a delightful vacation in Cali- fornia, returned over the high- way to the city last evening. Ask Me Another “Did you get a hair cut?” “No; I just had my ears moved down half an inch”, Tactful Answer Youthful Questioner—What are diplomatic relations, father? Father—There are no such rel- atives, my boy. | Chicago) Armando Mujica, Clayton Papy. | ‘CUBA BRINGS IN 143 PASSENGERS |VESSEL ARRIVED FROM HA- | VANA YESTERDAY EN- | ROUTE TO TAMPA | _— | Arriving yesterday afternoon | with 143 passengers, of whom there were 100 first cabin and lone sceond cabin passengers for Key West, 37 first and five sec- ‘ond cabin passengers for Tampa. | Key West arrivals were: | Harry Jacobs, Ida Jacobs, Bar- !net Lubenstein, Kenneth Dear- | dorf, Mary L. Keeley, Nancy Hag- {gerty, Winslow Kratz, Claire Kratz, Thomas C. Curtis, Beverly jJ. Curtis, Harry Williams, Ger- trude Williams, Willis Clara Snow, Ernestine Barber, ‘Harry Barber, R. E. Parrish, Rib- jseph Wagner, Howard Rollering, iL L. Lawler, Agnes Butler, Maude \Bartlett, Walter Bartlett, Celia i McKilig, Orville McKillig, Cora !Rhodes, John Rhodes, Bess R. ,Cuuingham, Arthur Cunningham. | Anne S, Wagner, Minnie Wirtz, {Hans Rayleslack, Auburn Pen- nington, Fannie Pennington, W. }M. Johnston, Jennie Johnston, , Harriett Young,. Smith Young, cee Hillre, Celia Hiller, John |Smith, Lotta Smith, J.. Cowles, | Ella M. Cowles, Alice H. Bernar- (di, Andre Derzinger, Leo Moll, Lillian Moll, Mary C. Stack, Mau: rice Stack, Sergia Alvarez, Jose | Poyo, Fread Jolis, Ladeska Jolis, The local club will hold a Ruth Poyo, Carmen Poyo, Luis|er, Aviation Cadet, who is sta- that Poyo, Frances Bechell, Ernest! tioned here for 'Bechell, Eam Cooker, Lillian :Cooker, E. Gonzalez, Francis Gonzalez, Marie Gonzalez, George | Hay, Mary H. Hay. S. B. Ram, A. Raggins, Herman , Cheurer, Charles Zowler, Howard | Leigh, Ralph Leigh, Hazel Law- ,son, Erling Hedeen, H. A. Gus- jtavsen, Armando Ciceraro, Thom- -1as O'Keefe, Wm. H. Ketterell, Wm. H. Ketterell, Jr., Ted Koel- ler, Katherine Pike, David Pike, Mabel Stockhold, Wm. Stockhold, Wm. Stockhold, Jr., Verne Craw- ford, Verne Engelhart, Arla John- ‘son, Wm. Rose, Alvin Guska, Lighthouse Tender Ivy return- | Edith Madren, Egorwald Madren, ed Monday afternoon 5 o'clock) Beulah Rogers, Henry Rogers,| which many of the troop mem- from Tortugas where Carl Rom,| yatthew Fons, Armando di Meo, ! bers radio electrician, was taken Sun- wm, f£. di Meo, John Burrows, well. Ella Burrows. | Listed on the manifest of the vessel were the following items: yesterday to attend to details in| For Key West, three tons of everyone had a swell time. jconnection with the shifting of freight, eight automobiles and/ four sacks of mail; for Tampa, 46 ‘tons of freight, one automobile and no mail. The shig sailed at 5:15 o’clock ; Tender Poinciana left at 10) with several first and two second | the Great Scoutmaster’s Benedic- cabin passengers booking at this ; Port for Tampa. |PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS | Harris School Honor Roll | Honor Roll of the Harris School \for the six weeks’ period ending | January 27 follows: | 6A—Patsy Albury, Hilda Guito, ;Madge Key, Rosalie Nottage, {Doris Lowe, Nellie Thrower, |Ruby Wharton, Ernest Avila, | Billy Kling, Bobby Knowles, Everette Rosam, Eugene Sweet- | ing. 6Bi—Arthur Armayor, Daniel Lujan, Catherine Chapman, Mar- | guerite De Leon, Joan Elbertson. | 6B2—Thomas Dion. | 5Bl—Jose Alonso, _ Patricia ; Duane, Marian Solano, Betty Jo | Tolle, Nellie Romaguera, Betty Jean Wharton, Virginia Willams, | Dora Henrique. | 4A—Kermit Louise Spencer. | 4B—Leland Archer, Roberts, Mary Norman ? pI |Johnson, Evelio Marrero, Frank |” Sequenee,, such, as, “chop shops' sardinas, Glennwood Weech, Joy | | Ball, Nancy Norman. 3A—Mary Jones, Ruth Roberts, | 3B—Ysel Caraballo, Holt, Lorraine Nottage, |Hicks, Robert Archer. | 2A—Felix Davis, Robert Arm- | strong. 2B—Loretta Carbonell, Mary Jane Hanford, Jackne Drudge. 1A—Patricia Ann Harrison, | Billy Danfel. | 1Bl—Shirley Rom, | ring. Sonya Leo Al Goeh- Lull Before the Storm Milds—Your wife seems to be livery cheerful and smiling this | evening. | Meeks—Yes, altogether too |cheerful and smiling. She's got |something on me. } | | | | Snow, Barach, Elka Barach, Pauline! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BLOOD TESTS | Peeccccccccvccccccoccooe. VERY HELPPUL weiner EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN | Regular Meeting, Monroe Coun- |ty Commission. 8 p.m. County CONDUCTED ON VEN- | Courthouse. EREAL DISEASES | Daily Passenger Plane Service | between Key West and Miami to \be inaugurated at Meacham Air- port. @COCCCocereccccecceoecce Montana Banff Queen ee | i | : The all-time peak in the Qum- | ea p 3 ber of Kahn tests (blood tests) be-! Thursday if : |ing made by Florida State Board| Artman Trophy Golf Play. i |of Health laboratories is believed |p. m. Key West Golf Course. | oe ‘to be a direct result of the educa-| Regular City Council meeting 13 ’ | tional campaign now in progress 8 p. m. City Hall. } : : y | in Florida and the nation-at-large | Friday | ‘ in connection with venereal dis-| Regular Island City Basket- i eases and the Third Annual So-/ ball doubleheader with Seafood | cial Hygene Day being held to-,Grill vs. Park Tigers in first day. game and U. S. Navy vs. Lions This is the opinion Dr. W. A./ im second game. 7:30 p. m. High 7, 7 »x. School Gym. niga ae eal ape Key West Boat Club regular ee | meeting. 8 p. m. Lighthouse { a : |Health headquarters in Jackson-| Building Three. : ville this week when he was in-| Junior Chamber of Commerce | formed that the laboratories have! Business Meeting. 8 p. m. Cham- ber of Commerce Offices. Board |of Directors meeting at 7:30. Saturday Tampa All Stars play West Roadside Pirates. 3 p. | Navy Field. 1:30 ! been running approximately 200 | more Kahn test every day than has ever before handled | over a sustained period of time. Doctors’ Help Asked The demand upon the state laboratories is so great, indeed, that doctors and puolic health of- ficials in every section of Florida | have just been asked to distri- Bllapletineoe tte ages ™ el e entire! + A week ineiega of ee eae Concha HST HTS upon Thursday and Friday tak- | been Key. m. GAY QUEEN OR QUEEN | GAY — either fits pretty | Helen Gay Kelly of Butte, Sunday Biweekly handicap golf tourna- ment. 1:30 p. m. Key West Golf Course. | Baseball doubleheader Tampa All Stars, managed Lopez, playing Key West Sox in opener and Key | Mont., chosen to reign over the coming Banff, Alberta, | winter carnival in the Cana- dian Rockies. with by Al Blue West Navy ‘SCOUTS HEAR TALK | and personnell of the labora- | tories. |SPEAKER COVERED VARIOUS pr. McPhaul says the service | POINTS OF FLYING AND _ Could be greatly improved and | much delay in handling eliminat- MANEUVERS led if he could engage day and | night shifts of workers but he — points out that this is impossible | Highlighting a meeting of Scout/ under the present state health | Troop 51 of Key West was an in- budget, which is the same as it : % has been ever since 1933, despite teresting talk by A. L. Terwilleg-|the vast increase in asinands made upon its services. The need for continued vigil- ance in fighting syphilis is based upon various reports by the i American Social Hygiene Asso- ferent maneuvers by the Airjcjation and the Florida State Corps. The address held the Board of Health. scouts rapt interest throughout. The meeting was held Monday | eeeeeeeecevvccecvccceces {night and was opened by saying THE WEATHER | ° of the Scout Oath and Laws, fol- ° Shufflekoard courts open to the public daily are at Courthouse |Square. Bathing Beaches are at | south ends of Duval and White | Streets. Swimming pools are at | Roosevelt Boulevard and Yacht \Basin. Tennis and Handball ‘courts, diamondball field, picnic tables, riding devices for chil- dien, checkers, chess, domino tables, horseshoe court at Bay- view Park. For further info: | mation concerning Key West | ply at the Chamber of Comme |or The Key West Citize Tour jot Key West booklets are at the Chamber’s offices. DEMONSTRATION the maneuvers {now being held in this vicinity. | Mr. Terwilleger covered va- Phases of flying and told of dif- |lowed by the Lord’s Prayer. |The session was held in Wesley House. A number of the scout wished |to pass the first-aid test, a part of the requirements for a second- |¢elass scout, and gave a demon- |stration before the troop. An O'Riley Drill was held in Tonight at 8 o’clock at the Art |Center there will be an informal talk by Martha Watson on the subject of making color block prints, with a demonstration of | two-color printing. | In addition to a discussion of T. Ins. | the usual method of color block Soe, jennie on wood and linoleum, orm Zt-honr wertot!| Miss Watson will also describ< Tomorrow's Almanac | the Provincetown method recent- hike! Sun rises __ 7:09 a. m.|ly developed by Blanche Lazzell. Sun sets 6:13 p. m.| Some fine examples of this Moon rises ................. 4:41 p. m., Unusual type of print are now on Moon sets 5:20 a. m., exhibition at the Ar enter in Tomorrow's Tides |the current show of color prints. AM. PM.|_ A two-color linoleum print will High 8:44 8:15, be made so that the audience can Low 2:18 1:35| See every step cf the process of Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: | block-print making. Key West- Sea level, 30.06. ers and visitors are cordially ir | vited to attend this talk | demonstration. | 42 Lowest 65 Mean = Normal Mean - : Rainfall" Yesterday’s Precipitation 68 | 70 performed exceptionally Report of the overnight \held recently was given and from |the details it was gleaned that Second installment of a story he is relating to the troop was j told by Mr. Pierce. Another in- {stallment will follow. | Sounding of taps and saying of | tion closed the meeting. ‘READY FOR ALL _ MATTRESS WORK | and WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m. Thursday) CARD OF THANKS Key West and Vicinity: Partly | LEN Ei jcloudy and somewhat unsettled; We wish to thank our fri tonight and Thursday; no de-| and neighbors for their 1 cided change in temperature;|kindnesses extended during th: | moderate east and southeast) jjiness and passing on of out winds. : | father and husband, Manuel Fer Florida: Partly cloudy, some- | nandez. We were especially what unsettled in extreme south | grateful for the mi es of Fs ‘Simonton and Angela streets tat en and Thursday, | dolence, the floral tributes an | This firm offers expert reno eae > oa sheets fe | loan of cars his > - northwest portion ursday; ia apenas ‘vation of mattresses, upholstery,’ warmer tonight, except on ex-| MRS. ROSA FERNAN DEZ {studio couches ana inner springs|treme south coast, and in ex- and FAMILY. febl-ltx and specializes in quick, one-day|treme north portion Thursday. | service. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate east jand southeast winds, and partly NSWERS TO TEN overcast weather tonight and | TEST QUESTIONS Tsay. i Selaw are the answers to test | questions printed on Page 2 ~—— M. Schindler, proprietor, an- nounces the reopening of service joffered by his firm, the Tropical Mattress Company, situated at Holland House Paint "Sold in the South for 30 years’ For Inside or Outside Use SALE $1 65 PRICE, gallon Also Made In Flat Paint | 1, Jackson. | Sunda Islands. |s32.<40: | Corporal. Crete. George Washington. . Robert Hoe. See | 8. Mississippi River. 4 . Australia. KEY WEST P 'AINT co. 10. Rudyard Kipling. 512 Fleming St—Phone 118 j ns i Direct ‘Arnesto’ Factory Store No Nagging ie) | “Yes, Dad,-I have a chance to! jembrace a good opportunity”. “Well, be sure she’s the kind, that won’t keep knocking after you’ve married her”. | Let Us Estimate on YOUR Printing POSTERS BOOKLETS STATIONERY OFFICE FORMS at Reasonable Prices PHONE 51 Announcing— |EXPERT WATCHMAKER Now operating in connection [ with Frank Johnson’s at | | 602 Duval Street | | Thorough Experience | jwith Leading Watch Factories! | WORK DONE REASONABLY | treet rea riser, | THE ARTMAN PRESS | \|__THE CITIZEN BLDG. ONE DAY SERVICE AT ART CENTER ; i i i i i i i i i i i | | ! i i i i | [ | | | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1939 Seeccececeseseoce2cccessecce CLASSIFIED COLUMN eence FOR SALE @occcersanacecccasescee eco Advertiseme will be inserted BAND SAW MOTOR. 1310 Johnson street. feb1-12-tx the rate of on for each in mum for every inst cents (25c). Advertisers street ad telephone num results. 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