The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 6, 1939, Page 4

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Wiese!) Seay EXAMINATION 1S. CALLED TO FILL POSTMASTERSHIP TION OF KEY WEST POST- MASTER PAGE FOUR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1989 ‘ | Key Postmistress Now Recovering © Miss Gladys Russell Overseas Cafe and Lodge Weds Archie Roberts Marathon. Fla. Phone No. 4 ‘Mrs. Mary C. Forns, Postmis- | _ . “The Best in Food and Rooms” Directly after the morning tress at Ramrod Key, hag been) THIS EVENING | —— service at the Ley Memorial| Between Key West and Miami seriously ill durnig the last week, | WILL BE HELD AT FLEMING ‘church yesterday, Rev. O. C. Ho-| Se anes — | ici i: arley Toppino, ‘Op. but is now on the way'to:recov-| STREET METHOpIsT | W°ll officiated at the marriage! ery. jof Archie Roberts, city clerk of CHURCH {Key West, and Miss Gladys Rus-} - She has been advised to re-| main at home for a month. sell. The entire congregation re-| |mained seated while the organist | jplayed the wedding march and} |thés,high contracting parties; m p the aisle and stood} bef e altar, which was beau- tifully decorated with fresh flow- ers YOULL NEVER Wm. V. Little Speaks At Ydung +’ ‘Rubino Initiated xy REACH 7O {Tato Rotary - Democratic Club Bangi’ Saturday + | Several churches of the «city j|have combined to present a Sacred Concert of solos, duets and quartets tonight at 7:30 o’clock at Meeting of. the pen American | es Street Methodist. “(Up Poetry Meeting Is Postponed An open competitive exami-! | —— | ‘ ek At the. weekly luncheon of the b;, Mr. | Rotary..Club ‘Thursday, “Dr... An- Young Democratic Club of! poses and aims of ‘the clul Monroe County celebrated its | Weintraub ” stressed “the initial social event of the season Satu y night at the Alibi Patio; a Boint | thony Rubino, “baby. Rote”, be- that a strong unified —member-|came a full-fledged Rotarian with initiation ceremonies by Rev. Joe nation to fill the vacancy in the |position of postmaster in ; Key} | West has been announced by the Poetry Society announced for to- morrow night at St. Paul’s Parish! | town) church. Program follows: éseRussell was attended by zabeth Rosam as brides- with a dinner followed by a Ship campaign AAUld bA the Fei Hymn by congregation. maid, and Albert Carey acted for dance at the Habana-Madrid| principal goal of each and every + Hall has been postponed, accord- | A j Scripture by Rev. W. L. Halla-|Mr. Roberts in the capacity of| Tolle. ing to announcement today. | | United States Civil Service Com- Club. |man and woman of this county H. H. Taylor, Jr., acted as | for the betterment of the county’s toastmaster introducing the | interests. speaker of the night. | During the course of the din- The main speaker of the eve-|ner there were several musical ning w Wm. V. Little, who)! pieces rendered by the Cayo eloquently gave a very interest-|Hueso Club boys, also acts from on Democracy and the|the floor show of the Habana- of the Democratic|Madrid Club. After which the jentire gathering adjourned to ident Isadore Weintraubjenjoy a dance at the Habana- hort sketch stated the pur-|Madrid Club. PERSONAL MENTION in Warren Spencer left, Charl Barlow, member of The initiation was partly hum- orous, partly serious, with the aims of Rotary stated and a great deal of fun poked at those strug- {gling to observe all the excellent jends. Service is the keynote of | Rotary. ; Visiting Rotarians: Doc Baker, | Williamsville, N. Y.; H. W. Nick- jols, Cincinnati, Ohio; A. N. Mil- jler, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Wm. W. Maltby, Buffalo, N. Y.; Earle S. Johnson, Newton, Mass.; R. H. Kavanaugh, Bangor, Maine; Christian Lantz, Salem, Mass.; Edward D. Foster, Upsilanti, Mich. ‘Guests of members: James R. ‘Roberts, Key West; Hai Saw- mission at the zequest of the {Postmaster General. Receipt of applications will close February {21, 1939, it is announced. Under the terms of an Act of |Congress, approved June 25, | 1938, the Civil Service Commis- sion will certify the names of the; jhighest three qualified eligibles, |to the Postmaster General who |shall thereupon submit the name! of the one selected to the Presi- dent for nomination. Confirma- | tion by the Senate is the final | action. ‘ } Applicarits* will’ be: required to; assemble in: \afi®. ¢Xamirtation | room for written, tests, and will; also ‘be’ rated ‘dni,their education, | Veterans Auxiliary Meeting Tonight” Woman's Auxiliary of Spanish War Veterans will meet this eve- ning at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. James Higgs, 1415 Pine street. Temperatures’ 81 14 | day. | Solo, bass and tenor, by Rev. | J. P. Lilly. | Duet by Flossie May Key and Lillie May Carey. | Violin solo, “Chanson Triste”, Tschaikowsky, by T. B. Klebsat- | tel. Choir ceiveth”. Duet by Miss Minnie Robinson and Mrs. Nelson. selection, “Christ Re- Announcements. Offertory. Invocation by Rev. Joe E. Tolle.| best man. | In the afternoon the newly- weds, accompanied by a group of | friends and relatives, repaired to} the station of the Florida Motor Lines, and departed on the after-| noon bus to spend their honey- {moon at New Smyrna. ~ C. OF C. MEETIN TOMORROW NIGHT 2 | The regular monthly meeting! of the Key West Chamber of! | | comme eee at Cham-|} ber headqt the La Con- cha hotel, tomorrow evening, Tuesday, at 8 o’clock. All members are requested to be in attendance, ae Violin solo, “Largo”, ” Handel,! * by T. B. Klebsattel. Rainfall" Hae eka 8 Baas ‘oitati | Solo, “The Garden Yesterday’s Precipitation TT. Ins.) i 8 8 Normal Precfpitation . .04 Ins, | Heart , Miss Susan LaKin. y afternoon over the’ the crewy,of the Steamship Flor- ay en route to Hog Key, ida, who was in the Marine hos- where he will join one of the ves-' pital for treatment, left yester- sponge fleet now day afternoon on the bus. for; operating in ent waters.;Miami to join the vessel. Captain Spencer will in all prob-| pes ds ability return to Key West at the! weekend for a visit with his’ family. of My} 1 Beware Coughs Let Us Estimate on YOUR Printing POSTERS BOOKLETS STATIONERY OFFICE FORMS at Reasonable Prices PHONE 51 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Craig left th morning on the Steam- ship Cuba for Havana for a few days’ visit. They propose to re- turn here on Friday. Mrs. Earle Wolfe, wife of Architect Wolfe, who is with the Russell Pancoast office in Key Mr. and Mrs. Edward Albertus | West, left on the afternoon bus left this morning over the high-, yesterday for a visit with rel- way for Miami where they will| atives in Miami. visit relatives for a few weeks. | RSE | James C. Wooster and Fred Chalmers, who were visiting briefly, left this morning by bus for Williamsburg, Va., and other points in the state. ‘abventt other ee failed, sion. Your druggist is authorized to |Commission will make , an!, im- Clab Officers Harvey Johnson, an employee |ing the experience, ability, and} Tomorrow's Almanac Quartet, Rev. and Mrs. Shehane; from common colds ing to the activity. man’s Club, announces that Mrs. | ratings to be assigned to the ap- | Moon sets 9:20 a. m. ;Clubs, with her mother, Mrs. | Pl lan Card Pi arty Sea level, 30.01. Key West Tuesday, February 7,| | est signs completed by the Junior} Schutt at the Casa Marina, left | Vice-President, Section Eleven, |0f the Catholic club. cloudy with mild temperature to- fyouces, Aquarium, East Martello Towers! | refund yout money if ‘yer; Division Street School Safety | business or: professional experi= | |partial inquiry. among _.repre- Due In City at Perky’s, Fla., who was_ visit-| \character of each applicant, and | Sun Fises 7:07 a. m.’ and sons. Bien J. Ralston. Wells, of Daytona plicants. | Tomorrow's Tides | ——__—_ P.M.! | ! Alexander White, past President | For Wednesday j tomorrow. | Wednesday, February 8, 8 p. m, WEATHER FORECAST Chamber of Commerce and plac-: yesterday afternoon on the bus!Florida State Federation of Wo-| . Ladies in charge of this event! night and Tuesday; moderate! and Naval Station. ‘Patrol, and Carlysle Williams, | ence, eral qlalifications: and | |sentative patrons*of the - office,| *T Ms record covers 24-hour period Duet, Mrs. Edith Russell and ing in the city for a brief time,| Mrs. Stephen W. Douglas, the evidence thus secured will| SU" sets 16 p. m.|" Solo by Virgie Key. Beach, president of the Florida| | 3 | est col Low 5:40 6:01 ' tatie | | Creomulsion. General of the United Daughters | | be brewing and Mrs. George Schutt, who was! They will be accompanied by | 2t Woman’s Clubhouse, 1223 Di- (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) ed out Saturday were Bahama} _for her home at Pigeon Key. man’s Clubs and Mrs. T. O./request that players bring cards. | south and southwest winds. Harris School Safety Patrol. | Suitabi The “Civil ice lboth men and. women, concern-| “*!i"s_at % wetuek thin morning. | Mrs, DiNegro. left on the afternoon bus return-} President of the Key West Wo-|,. considered in determining the Moon rises 07 p.m. Benediction by Rev. Shehane. , State Federation of Women’s} |High * Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: of the Confederacy, will arrive in ; j \ | li i } Candaperiyawill ve. glven.con) | Historical and points of inter- a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter!Mrs. A. J. Ryan, of Dania, Fla.,|Vision street, under the auspices} Key West and Vicinity: Partly Key West Open Air i Brown, Past State President Florida: Reginald Pritchard left over; the highway this morning for Mi- ami and expects to be absent for several da and will return Thursda, Mrs. R. Mendoza, mother of Mrs. W. C. Harris left on the afternoon bus yesterday for Mi- ami where she will spend a time with relatives and friends. t captain of of the Bridge Eugene Demeritt, the Cruiser Le Pecheur Overseas Road and Toll District, who was spending the weekend with his family, left over the highway yeserday aft- oon for his station at Pigeon James Ardagh, who was zs a few days in Key he guest of her parents rs. George B. Graham, left yeste afternoon by bus on the return to her home in Mi- ami. ! Mrs. spend West Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell, who was visiting with relatives and friends in Key West, left yester- ; day afternoon for her home in Miami. j ! Miss Norma Diaz, formerly of the Community Clinic in Key West, who was: visiting for a short time with friends, left over the highway this morning for the College of William and Mary, Richmond, Va., where she’ is taking a special course in Pub-| lic Health work. Captain J. M. Russell, who was in the city for a weekend visit with his family, left this morn-4 ing to join his vessel at Key} Vacas. | — | George M. Kantor and! M Kirchik were passen- gers leaving on the early bus: this morning for a short visit | with friends and relatives in Mi-! ami. Mi i ES { i Tim Pittman, manager of tele-; phone exchange in Fort Lauder- | dale, arrived over the highway} Saturday night, to join Mrs. Pitt- man and son Robert, who have} been visiting since Christmas, | with relatives, and left in the} afternoon yesterday over the! highway on the return. i SPECIAL SACRED CONCERT TONIGHT, 7:30 O'CLOCK, . of Solos, Duets and Quartets Fleming Street Methodist (Uptown) Church Several Churches Participating | | | i | United Daughters of the Con- ‘federacy. The visiting group will be guests of the club at the luncheon of the lotal’ organiza- tion 1:30 p. m. at the Casa Mrs. Helen Brainerd, who was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delaney and family for one| week, left yesterday afternoon} for her home in Cleveland, Ohio, | and was accompanied as far as ‘will be held at the’ Club House, 1307 Division street. Bahia Honda by Mrs. Delaney. | There will also be a musical Paul Marks, attorney for the program under the direction of Overseas Road and Toll Bridge |George Mills White, and talks District, was a visitor in the city will be given by Mrs. Wells and yesterday and expected to re-!Mrs. Ryan. Refreshments will main over until today, when he be served at the meeting. The would return to Miami. | president asks that all members PASai ‘of the club be present. at the Gustavo Ayala and brother , meeting and winter visitors ane Oscar Ayala, foe Tampa, arrived '9/S° eR Geet this morning on the Steamship | tion to attend, Cuba, for a visit with. their! 5 brother, A. F. Ayala, at the cor- | Shower F or Miss f i i | ner of Fleming and coe Russell Saturday | —— streets. ETS reaan | : , Mrs. Clem Price, who left last| ., Miscellaneous shower for Miss Friday afternoon for a visit with | Nellie Louise Russel’ was give her mother Mrs, Ernest Meres at, Saturday at the Peninsular Life Tarpon Springs, was a returning! Insurance offices by those in the passenger on the Cuba this/ Office in which. Miss Russell was morning. jemployed. « . cE | _ Miss Russell will wed Afan E. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. rry this month. Stephens, brother and _ sister-in law of, Sam Stephens the. purser hat of the, Steamship Cuba, arrived |/Petcy Roberts, Raymond ‘Del- this morning and will visit for \gado, Maxwell Russell, Jack De- several WééKs in Key West, andj laney, Glenwood Sweeting, Su- propose a short trip to Havana. |'san LaKin and Frank Malone. PIT ZILLA LOL LLLL LCL ‘KEY WEST PARK SHOWS AND RIDES will remain open indefinitely! Sponsored By— i kabhehhekkedededidididede kd. Reisild Gut ois KEY WEST visit “S05 LAAN ia P & O Steamship CUBA As. Haveng, 3:00 p.m. same afternoon TRIP Lv. Havana, 9:000.m. Tuesdays-Fridays anc MEALS Ax. Key West, 3:15 p.m. same afternoon An at Ate "CUBAN TOURIST TAX Soe 10. DAY LIMIT To PORT TAMPA, Toesdeys and Fridays, 5 p.m. The PENINSULAR a OCCIDENTAL S. S. 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