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PAGE SIX SOCIAL ACTIVITIES SOCIAL CALENDAR SUNDAY— Concert, Key West-Hospitality Band.-5-p. m. Art Center Park. TUESDAY— Display High School Band Instruments. at High’ School Audi- | torium from _7-9 with information about band available. Japanese Color Prints; Historic Dolls by Mrs. Everett Winter; Watercolors by Wallace Bryant Kirke, exhibitions open at st Community Art Center. 10 a. m. Close Feb. 19. Pan pomne ican Poetry Society Meeting. 8 p. m. St. Paul’s Parish Luncheon in honor of Mrs. J. Ralston Wells, State President of ; Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs, man’s Club. 1:30 p. m. Casa Marina. Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 p. m. Church Annex. 7 WEDNESDAY— Catholic Club Benefit Card Party, open to visitors. 8 p. m. Woman’s Clubhouse. es + TURSDAY— Mcetung Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. totary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. pj by Key West Wo- fRIDAY— Key West Choral Society regular meeting, open to winter visi- ; tors. High School Auditorium. Young Democratic Club banquet at Alibi Restaurant patio at 9 o’clock with dancing following at the Habana-Madrid. neeinmnnmeatinmRiie Aptitude Tests For High Schaal. Band Members Given This Week tests were given this!persuaded that he “ought” past week to grades four through play in the band. Only those ten in the drive for a Key West who expressly manifest strong High Seno) Band and Director ‘interest and who seem most like- Klebsattel says he is very pleased ly to succeed are considered. with the results. Many students who showed outstanding ability! One of the most attractive will be given special attention | features of the new band is the by the director. rental plan which permits use of There will be a display of in- instruments at low cost. These struments Tuesday from 7 to 9 instruments are brand new, of in the High School auditorium. good quality, and made especially “Any information desired about for school band use. Second the instruments and the free hand and rebuilt instruments are lessons may be obtained at this also being dug out of closets and time”, Mr. Klebsattel says. “All attics. No restriction is made as interested are cordially invited to the source or make of instru- to attend.” ments, although Director Kleb- With the announcement of the sattel suggests that parents con- organization of a Key West High templating the use of old in- School Band, much enthusiasm’ struments have them carefully has been shown by parents and checked by competent musi- teachers alike. No one is being , cians. Aptitude Entertains Friends At Birthday Party Miss Euphemia Mc-! Members of B. H. McCall Camp Cardie of 1121 Petronia street de-' Auxiliary are being summoned to lightfully- entertained quite a a meeting at the home of Mrs. number frienas Tuesday aft- James Higgs, 1415 Pine street, at ernoon in honor of her fourth |7:30 o'clock ~=Monday birthday ' Auxiliary Camp \To Meet Monday Yvonne of evening. Vv. Plans for Maine Memorial Day arious games were enjoyed during the afternoon. A_ prize exercises on February 15 will be was awarded to Jo Ann Bethel. j|discussed and a program Delicious refreshments were! ranged. served. | On the night following, in the T attending the party! Hall. “of ott A Ra 7 were: Jo Ann Bethel, Carleen|all of the American Legion, Moore, Patricia Ann Gibson, An- ‘members of McCalla Camp will tonica Smith, Virginia Rae meet for the purpose of discuss- Knowles, Gale Curry, Juanita’ing the program and_arrange- Griffin, Joann Knowles,| ments for the Department En- hea Jean Pinder, Willis 5 ; 1 Dee Griffin, May-¢@mpment, which is to be held in Betty Pinder. \Key West this r. This meet- Delmae Curry, Velma ing will be held at 8 o'clock. Donald Cates, Miss Mon-' leen Bryant, Victor Knowles, ‘ Garland Cates, Jackne Drudge, Special Music ar- field Knowle Mass Cates, to Pitt Beautiful Waitress TAKE A TIP from Miss Mary Davin (above), chosen most beautiful waitress in Pitts- burgh. It pays to be pleas- ant, says Miss Davis. PERSONAL MENTION Pecccenccecacece W. J. Savage, representing the Edison Dry Battery plant of East Orange, N. J., who was visiting on business with Superintendent W. W. Demeritt. Seventh Light- house District, ieft on the iad bus this morning for Miami, route to headquarters. R. B. Pitts, supervisor of tele- graph equipment and signals of | , the Seaboard Airline at Savan- nah, Ga. who was visiting briefly in Key’ West, was a pas- senger on the early bus return- | ing to Savannah this morning. Mrs. Mary Lewis, Grand In- structress Order Eastern Star, who conducted a school of in- struction for Fern Chapter 21 yesterday, was a passenger on the bus this morning returning to Miami. J. R. Blair, inspector of hulls, and E. Tillotson, inspector of boilers for the government, who arrived Thursday morning for a regular tour of inspection of vessels in the harbor, left on the Cuba yesterday afternoon for Tampa. Mrs. Clem Price was a passen- ger leaving on the Steamship THE KEY WEST CITIZEN . | IN KEY WEST Saturday | Key West Boat Club members | leave in afternoon for weekend | cruise to Mud Keys, returning} Sunday evening. | Sunday | Biweekly handicap golf tourna- | ment. 1:30 p. m. Key West Golf| Course. i City Swimming Meet by! W.P.A. Recreation Department. | 2 p. m. Yacht Basin. | Monday Key West Camera Club meet-/ ing, open to visitors. Art Center. Army and High School in first| game and Park Tigers and Lions | Club in nightcap of Island City Basketball League doubleheader. | 7:30 p. m. High School Gym. | | | | Wednesday Regular Monroe County Com-| mission meeting. 8 p. m. County Courthouse. Friday Soat D, Mm Build ing : Th ree. | Fridav Seafood Grill plays Lions Club} in first game and’Pompano High! School five plays Key West High. 7:30 p. m. High Gym. | Club regular | Lighthouse Shuffleboard 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- dren, checkers, chess, domino} tables, horseshoe court at Bay-| 7 For further infor-| rr ng Key West ap-| at te Chamber of Commerce | or he Key West Citizen. Tour| sts are at the | SPECIAL SERVICE AT LOCAL CHURCH service will be held} at the A specia tomorrow evening Cno: at 7:30 o'clock. Slide will be pr ted on Of Ge t Miss Lee pictures | “The Bool children” “asl has travelled Mr. Sheffler Lord’s Shefiler N\ing to the Brother acre is e inter {spiritual and are vita. ing to young and old. “Are you a modernist or a fun-} dame ist? Come and see these} pictur WOULD BE OWN BOSSES very DALLAS. the school of ¢ ern Methodist closed that 14 per cent of i mer students now in business have no desire to own enter-| prises or be independent. Eight| per cent of those questioned said they would like to be their own bo S. local Church School | = Ss as ee | Mics M. Singleton Methodist church. jing " |® First} onal church, beginning | 2 of God; and while|| Vienna Wine Crop Ready 7:30 p. a This year’s vintage in Vienna is ready at 25 cents a bottle laughter and wine is recaptured by young Viennese touring wine gardens on Grinzing ! hillsides. . | SPECIAL SERVICE AT UPTOWN CHURCH) Weds W. Gardner eee Guest speaker, Mr. Clearwater, Fla., pulpit Orcutt, of will be in the tomorrow morning’ at Flem Street (Uptown) church at the worship | service starting at 11 a.m. At 7:30 p. Rev. J. P. Lilly will preach on the subject, “Challenge To Modern Youth”. A concert of solos, duets and quarte rendered by choir mbers of several churches in city will be given Monday 2 at this church. William Alfred Gardner, son of | | Mrs. Benjamin Gardner, and Miss Marion Edythe Singleton w married last night at 8 o’clock in the home of the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sin- sleton, 313 Fleming street. The birde’s attendant was Miss !Dorothy Steadman, and the groom was attended by Bert Bak- ler. Dr. Julio De Poo, a fi of the family, gave the bride marriage, the ceremony be read by Rev. Joe Tolle of F: norning m., in thi newly-weds will on William tendance. The make their home near Southard street. Relatives of the high contract- parties and few close friends of the families were in at- The Store of Fashion [stocks OF NEW Goops|! ; WERE NEVER SO APPEAL-j i ING. COME IN AND SEE!j Just Arrived ... I BEACH WEAR 500 NEW DRESSES Slaces + jones uate “the best in Florida”, in- cluding many new models tal "end "BEACH our exclusive line of NELLIE DON DRESSES | All Sizes and Styles ents See The New MALLINSONS SILKS Beautiful patterns in best silks obtainable. 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LADIES’ SHOES : Pumps, Oxfords, High Heels, Low Heels, White, Black, Tan or Sports up from DEPEND ON LUCK TO PULL YoU THROUGH OR... Do You ‘Stay OuT OF Tier PLACES | $1.98 ernest L. Cates, Walter Griffin, Rehearsal Monday , Jr., Frank Vincent Bervaidi, Melvin Roberts, Rich-! ard Miiler, Leeberg Knowles, Harry M. Williams, Jr. Alton Cates, Don Williams. Mesdames Willie Johnnie Gibson, Ernest Holland — Bervaldi, Knowles, Bertram Cat Zell . Ethel Bryant, James F. rdic, Willard Bell; Miss abeth Pinder. i Woman’s Clab Units Arrange Meetings Yates, Leeberg Board of Directors of the Wome Club will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock and the regu- West Choral Society to practice! new music just secured will be tor T. B. Klebsattel announces today. {Cuba yesterday afternoon for a here will take part in the serv-|| : Seer oa {visit with her mother and other ices Special rehearsal of the Keyj relatives in Tarpon: Springs. Four other meetings are sched- uled for next week with dates to be announced. ganization will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Both meetings will be held at the clubhouse on Division street. All members are requested to be in attendance. Subscribe to, The Ci Jar monthly meeting of the or-| weekly. SEITIIIIITTO ISS SSB ‘COMPLAINT SERVICE. . . If you-do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. ‘GIL ISI ISIVIS ISIS 3S. Daa aLaL MT: COD LIM: Ribera —eee, Jake Aronovitz was a passen-|} Rev. J. O. Hamilton, Guy Mar- ger leaving held Monday night at 9 o'clock) jow and R. 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