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PAGE FOUR ~ C1TAL ACTIVITIES ~ SOCIAL CALENDAR Pictures Taken Of Choral Group | Pictures of the Key West Choral Club were taken last! night while the group was at practice at the High School Audi-| torium. There were thirty mem-| | bers present. Others who are j planning to make the trip to Mi- |ami are urged to be present at) ‘the next. rehearsal Thursday, night at the school ‘auditorium! SO | BOCCCHCSHECSSHOHSOSSSOEOCEE oe | '9 o'clock. Wednesday Regular Monroe County Com- open to visitors. 8 p. m.! mission meeting. 8 p. m. County | Courthouse. TIURSDAY— | Wriday | ,, Junior Woman’s Club social meeting with Miss Virgie Key and I. Seafood Grill plays Lions Club} Miss Phyllis Adams entertaining club. 5 p. m. Woman’s |in first game and Pompano High| y+ entry. Clubhouse. |School five plays Key West “mie local choral grdtisl¥s for- Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. | High. 7:30 p. m. High School! 71. io director of Thi Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. | Gym. | Eee Say Ge CHpetOn OF Eres Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. | “House Naval Affairs committee | Gore B. cia ucrinety anit) and Oar ‘expected in Key West to study | 1 ler expert directorship of his VRIDAY— ifeasibility of establishing an air baton, the club is confident of eee ricer herals Society acsulas meeting, open to winter visi- | eee yore 8 jbeing a credit to the city which} ors. 1g) 100. uditorium. | base here. | they will represent, it is stated. | Jr.-Sr. High School P.T.A. Room Mothers meet 4 p. m. at resi-! Key West Boat Club meeting, | @ nse ee dence of Mrs. Lawton Watson. Southard eee 7 Sher Meera Coamia aieectere WEDNESDAY— Key West Army Post enlisted men sponsoring Army Dance. 9:30 - . p. m. Pena’s Garden of Roses. i - Catholic Club Benefit Card Party, Woman’s Clubhouse. i We | All musie tb’ bel bged for the| ; South Florida Music Festival has! been received by Eva B. Warner of the Recreatién-Department of WPA, who is acting as business manager for the proposed iKey | —o— THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1989, | SPECIAL COMMITTEE NAMED LAST NIGHT SCOUT TROOP PLEASED WITH HOLDS SESSION: SERVICE HERE (Continued from Page One) An interesting meeting of Boy | Twenty-one members of the|™@jor base. Scout Troop 51 was held Monday! Three Score and Ten Club, mel Mr. Papy announced that he night in Wesley House. |cent visitors to Key West on a >rought the report from Jackson- The session was opened with sightseeing trip, expressed them-| Ville which said that the main the Lord’s Prayer, followed by| selves as being highly pleased | Contender against that city was salute to the flag and the Scout| with their visit and good facili- | Chattanooga, Tenn. Some of the Oath. : : : _ __ | ties obtained at the Overseas Ho-| disadvantages mentioned were in- A discussion of registration’ tel and Baker’s Restaurant. Fol-| adequate water supply and limit- cards ‘and emblems, which the lowing the party’s last meal, Mrs.| ed transportation. trdop had received, followed. Rhoda Baker, proprietress, pre-| Chairman Taylor read a four Same /émblems and pins were} sented each lady member of the|Page communication from Mr awarded during the meeting. | club with a flower. Porter which had been sent to Sebastian Cabrera resigned his, w. E. Johnson, of Miami, is|Congressman Cannon in which office” ‘as scribe and Eugene president of the club, which left|was given additional data and Berkowitz was appointed to this last Sunday. called attention to the s ane ae | situation of Key West couts mard Key and Joseph . Colonel J. D. MacMullen Roberts gave demonstrations of School Circle To volunteered to give the cor | Meet Monday A_ discussion of Boy Scout! first-class first-aid. tee from Washington his en eZ iia A Me attention while they are Week, which is from February 8! ‘There will be a meeting of the|@nd suggested that the to 14, was held. ' Junior-Senior High School Room |fficers now living in Ke The meeting was dismised with Mothers held on Friday after-|b€ contacted for their view the Scoutmaster’s Benediction. | noon, beginning at 4 o'clock, at | ithe home of Mrs. Lawton Wat- ategic Lieut. mit- reti Pierce and Mr. Ladd w as a committee to see th Z open to visitors, 8 p.m. Light-| + the Festival’ will be Walter SATURDAY— Grossman, Dorothy Stearns May- lar and H. Carlton Slack. Wedding of Miss Lois Alberta Petersen to Nathan Monroe Giles a at 8 o’clock at 626 William street. SERENE SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. MONDAY— | Regular monthly meeting Jr.-Sr. P.T.A. 8 p. m. High School! Auditorium. ees TUESDAY— * Stone Church Service Club su p. m. Church Annex. pper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 Woman’s Club Honors Visitors With Luncheon At Casa Marina! (By Nifia Leslie Calleja) . The February meeting of the] Key West Woman’s they foster. Mrs. Alexander B. Club held|White, who has the higest title! house Building Three. Saturday Finals in Bicycle Carnival and tnewsboy newspaper - throwing contest. 9:30 a. m. Bayview j Park. Key West Model Airplane Club Mass Flight. 9:30 a. m. Meach- ‘am Airport. Sunday Biweekly handicap golf tourna- , ment. 1:30 p. m. Key West Golf ‘Course. Junior Chamber of Commerce City*Tennis Tournament opens. | “Finals of Key West Golf Club 'play for Artman Trophy. 1:30 p. 'm. Key West Golf Course. Seafood Grill vs Blue Sox and {1 p. m. - Navy Field. i Monday Key West Camera Club meet- yesterday. was one of the high-|ever bestowed on a U.D.C., that ing, open to visitors. 7:30 p. m., lights of the entire season. Not |of past president-general, talked art Center, only were some very distinguish- charmingly of meetings and con-, High School vs Navy and Army | The festival is for the purpose of the advancement of the appre- | ciation of cultural music and the {proceeds will be used for charit- jable advancement of such mu- | sic. | Entertains Group Last Evening..,... { At a meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, held last evening at the home of Mrs. Ross C. Sawyer on Eaton street, Mrs. J. Ralston Wells, president of the Florida State Conchs vs Pirates in nightcap. Federation of Women’s Clubs,| |and others, were entertained by Mrs. Sawyer, who is president |of the local U.D.C. organization. The other visitors were Mrs. Wells’ mother, Mrs. Alexander | White, past president general of ed visitors present, but the meet-|ventions she had attended during ys park Tigers in basketball dou-| the U.D.C., Mrs. A. J. Ryan, vice- ing was prefaced by a gala lunch- | the years, of monuments to south-, picheader. eon at the Casa Marina Hotel|ern heroes she had helped obtain.! honoring these visitors. | Mrs. White, embodying as she 7:30 p. m. High School Gym. president Section Eleven, and |Mrs. T. O. Brown, past state | president of hte organization. It was thought adv 2: that sons 91S ecuruerd sireck the officer in charge of the visit- Hostesses on the occasion will ‘Plan Maine Memorial ‘Day, Feb. 15 {be Mrs. Julfette Russell, Mrs, H.|!"& aval sea and air units be oe, \E. Day and Mrs, Watson. jcontacted, if only informally, At the regular meeting of B.' = and Everett Russell was dele- |H. McCalla Camp No. 5, United @® e | gated to get in touch with Com- |Spanish War Veterans, held last | ENTERT. |mander Virgil C. Sane ashy |night at Legion Home, plans for) AINMENT | The question was aske D3 Franklin Albert if it would be © ‘necessary to have boats in readi- ness for taking the visiting com- ; Maine Memorial Day, February: 99 15, were completed with Lt.-Com. : Gay Nineties Party : B, Sti U. S. Navy, to make | ‘Tong Davila, ‘papilsr Key! mittee around, and it was an- the address and a pro- - i Captai Luther ecard rendered at Maine;West bartender welcomes his pouneed eee ag aa t a re | = a F eangsg FS ad volunteere 0 loa Plot i b aie aes many friends to this outstanding! Pinder night club of the Keys. Jimmie) four of his boats for the purp: ,Heffner’s Revue of lovely girls’ Mr. Porter suggested that it |present an extravaganza of ward-| pointed out to the committee the robe and talent in a floor show,| advantages “of Key West harbor promptly at 4:45 p. m., to proceed ‘featuring “Gretchen”, sensational|as a submarine base, and a train- in a body to the cemetery and qancer of the hour. Herman|ing station for aviators, but it Maine Plot where services will! | wis, the choice of the airways,| was thought best to stick to just begin at 5 p. m. Betty and Kaye of the Lee Sis-|one idea, Department Encampment was ‘ters, Marigold Lawrence the per-| Messrs. ‘taken up and a committee ap-'sonality girl, Arline Beyer, the) - | pointed, consisting of Past Com- | «Gal 0’ golden feet”, complete the mander Chas. H. Ketchum, chair-* show, with these exceptions— | man; Past Commander C. F.| The “hi-lie” of the latin ‘at-| Cosgrove, Jr., Past Commander mosphere in dance is Albert and Wm. M. Weaver. This committee Edna, internationally - known will formulate plans and outline rhumba team, and the Panama) work to be done in connection Sextette. Billy Armond, Key All organizations taking part will assemble at Harris School, 'Southard and Margaret streets, Starke, Albert, De- jmeritt, McCarthy volunteered to present material for the brief the committee is planning for pre- sentation. Mr. Trevor sug- gested they include the map, which was recently published in Life, in the brief. Tonight LUM AND ABNER 7:15 “ASK-IT-BASKET” 7:30 GANG BUSTERS 8:00 PAUL WHITEMAN 8:30 STAP THEATER 9:00 Stav Tuned To 560 KC WQAM > Miam: Broadcasting Company BONNIE LOUISE SHOP Jefferson Hotel Building The luncheon was held at 1:30,|does the very spirit of .a true; Shuffleboard courts open to the i with the convention to be held in West's outstanding master of OUTSTANDING SALE EVENT with one hundred three ladies|daughter of the old south, won’ public daily are at Ccnatiedae| ae Spaiie as acai pout Key West. ceremonies presents his usual present. Mrs. Stephen W. Doug-|the heart of everyone present Square. Bathing Beaches are at by Earl ¥. dohneon on his Eare- 2 hema smile of welcome. io acme 4 tennne em i lass, president of the Key West) yesterday, northerners and south-; south ends of Duval and White! sa ieayela | whichi proved tobe Anniversary | The “Seven Rangers of Rhy- | 14.95 : = Lan ! Woman’s Club, introduced the erners alike. jStreets. Swimming pools are at ARisPeateac an tices Gasser a |thm” will afford the “dance ap- tl oaeenoe Gane $7.95 i Ceats and Jackets visitors, Mrs. R. D. Brown, past! Enjoys Visit |Roosevelt Boulevard and Yacht | Vory mh moe Celebration ‘peal’, so well known in this i , now Ij palarps pe sty president of the United Daugh-| yrs A. J. Ryan, of Dania | Basin. Tennis and Handball) eo r i ——— ‘tropical beauty spot. } 12.95 2 OF OTHER ITEMS ters of the Confederacy, Orlando, | Piorida, told of her’ pleasure at courts, diamondball field, picnic | 5 ;_ Last evening Mr. and Mrs. C. il DRESSES, now 6.95 | ON SALE THAT Florida; Mrs. A. J. Ryan, vice-|neing here in. Key | West, and, tables, riding devices for, chil-|Rassell-Curry Nuptials |, Setenate. who soside st. tan| oneacerer aca: il a | __ARE NOT LISTED president of Section 11 of the) —.; oan 2 ‘dren, checkers, chess, domino | }corner of Eaton and Elizabeth 10.95 f I= a reeaiion of Women’s asanipmees Se ee oe a tables horseshoe court at ak On February 22 \streets, celebrated their ninth) |} DRESSES, now Jd zi A oe HATS » Dania, Florida; Mrs. J.| y + inet |View Park. For further infor- a wedding anhiversary. i “Who Knows?” on Page 2: Formerly Ralston Wells, president of the on a t the Ce ea a ie mation concerning Key West ap- Mr. and Mrs. George C. Russell] Mrs. eens Shee silent Eee iu = Eaceacoekam ed a a) | 8.95 and 7.95 4 95 | $3.95-$2.95 $1 50 Florida Federation of Women’s! t Mian Fags ih aretied thet ply at the Chamber of Commerce announce the approaching mar-' o¢ 4 heautiful bouquet of roses. | 7 Ait) Rs ° || | $1.35 rirenaaaeh Clubs, Daytona Beach, Florida, |° ee Key West Wo-|% The Key West Citizen. Tour riage of their daughter, Nellie |" Guests in attendance were Clin.) }+ Down sabout Pere ct 6.95 2 On | Cree and Mrs. Alexander B. White, | members bh: d ot hen real of Key West booklets are at the Louise, to Allen E. Curry, son of ton M. Chase of New Jersey, Mr.! aN Cie pleche Caen e air DRESSES, now 3.95 $1.00 BAGS past. president general of UD, | mee4 mw Aare ne | Chamber’s offices. |the late Mayor Leslie A. Curry) and Mrs. C. R. Gekeler of Ohio. erals, such as aluminum, tin andj D | pi. Daytona Beach, Florida, and in" psig meuaker | a fiapaiarn Curry, gw trich wills be |e “aridisMrai) George) WolGlitte;| ‘a0 crater $1 760) 000,000 5.95 and 4.95 2.95 || | 69¢c i . i 1 | : . S : » 490,000,000. oe 4 ual eigen seca fresai Mrs. Philip Cosgrove then in-| Miss Petersen To ae sed a Mr, Curry are ee ae and ae a We Vesosiociatoausanriges de $1.95 BAGS and several past presidents of trode te Laan sree Wed N. Giles | graduates of the Class of 1928 at. Bitten tines: alee j a oe ences of State. caerON DRESSES 1 00 H ey AQ the ‘organization, all of whom Of the day, Mrs. J. | Les West High School. Miss Rus- : e eee i 1 — - =e oroee age eigenen pr emg aig ol : | 7. Yes; limit $45,000,000,000. | | ALL SALE ITEMS Lovely corsages of rosebuds had tion of Women’s Clubs. Mrs. 1.00. announce the approaching |Peninsular Life Insurance Co. as Junior-Senior P.-T. A. { 8. No; there is a labor S| i a Sa Fel coe been presented to the visiting!Wells, the daughter of Mrs.: marriage of their daughter, Lois | cashier for the past six years. Mr. T'9@ Meet Monda j age. Six only || are mervelous values... we ladies. | White, was named by her local ‘Albe: fe Curry is connected with the Gulf y 9. About $81,000,000,000. | Evening Dresses | feel confident you will want - a Sisat citizen cot ta, to Nathan Monroe Giles, Curry is ¢ 5 — | | = weeks | | to take advantage of these ‘The luncheon itself was an en-| newspaper as the | of Mr. and Mrs, Dave Giles Oil Refining Company of this Z 10. No. | ae hi fh joyable and, successful affair,/her city, Daytona Beach, Florida, 50" J cura The regular monthly meeting | All better $5 95 {| Seles when you see the out- with table decorations of greens|for her great civic work. She| pny. Saturn, Seer A of the Junior-Senior P.-T. A. will —=—=—*— encase dresses | || standing values we are offer- a oc iam street. — _ 4 bs be held Monday, February 13, in ANNOUNCING— | | the High School Auditorium dur-| EXPERT WATCHMAKER | | ing which time business of much; Now operating in connection _ importance to the organization, With FRANK JOHNSON'S, | will be discussed. Bee Eos i Foiinders. De: ill be labret | Thorough experience with leading '§ y will be celebrat- | watch factories ed, and all members are request-; WORK DONE REASONABLY ed to be in attendance. — ing! and bowls of ban in- | spok sterday of the federation 4 ‘ = i villaea. ieee fa {he work Yt is doing, its im-|. Rev. Jim Lilly, pastor of Flem- | Fifth Marriage Meeting 4 O'clock |portance to the clubwoman her- ing Street Methodist (Uptown) License Issued Atéd ace the regular meet- | self, the state ane the country. Sie will perform the cere- ing*Was held at the Clubhouse on| Her talk was most enlightening ae : seaa? é 4 Division street. Called to order,|and enjoyable. and the Kéy West _ Mr. Giles, who is a former Key _ ae not Beamer age deenses the entire assembly recited the Woman's Club was indeed for-| Wester, transferred his residence issued during . Eons club prayer, pledged allegiance|tunate to have the privilege of to this city some time ago. The ruary hah ees er a . to the flag of the United States, | hearing and meeting Mrs. Wells. couple will reside here. in the office o: uae. aya and sang several patriotic songs.| At the close of the ‘meeting a ;R. Lord, and eas tl - ee =| Minutes of the previous meeting short social periot! was held, dur- Giy] Scouts To | jding of John H. King and Vee were read by Mrs. Philip Cos-!ing which’ punch was served. M e iv. Secrest. hin obixthpl grove, recording secretary, and/The entire meeting was lovely. eet Friday Mr. King gave his birthplace approved; the ~ financial report and successful, much enjoyed. by! pl abavirser jas Erlington, Ky., and Miss Sec- given by Miss Minnie Porter every lady present. The decora-| Further plans for the cookie Test’s birthplace -was recorded as | Harris, treasurer, approved and tions, baskets of brilliant red|sale, which was to be held yes-| Indianapolis, diana. Their pres- | filed. Committee heads gave/hibiscus, elicited much praise. ‘terday by Girl Scouts, will be} ent healer ny Miami arr ey | their brief reports. | The following list comprises made at meeting to be held Fri-| hee apie Mea oea | It was sree . i a noes Pecernt at the Larne Bt anys bigot 10, : p. m. ee Naige at aaa a afternoon, | March meeting w: inclu Casa Marina, man; of whom ‘oop was forced to postpone . fobd Safe,-and that the tropical were also present aA the meeting) the pe as material needed Sod luncheon, originally scheduled Jater: not be obtained. | fer this, month, will be held in-| Mesdames Andrew Miller, Fort stead some time during March. Lauderdale, Fla.; William Wad-|gon; Harold Glascock, Raleigh, Mrs. Haydn Illingworth, chairman gel], Keansburg, N. J.; Richard N.C, ' of the Fine Arts Department, an-| Wagner, Chicago, Ill; Gordon And from Key. West: Mes- nounced several new and inter- Teagrove, Tuckahoe, N. Y.:; E. O. dames O. S. Long, Haydn Mling-| esting exhibits at the local Art Crossman, Manchester, N. H.; worth, Ben D. Trevor, Ross C.| Gallery, and spoke also of a dis-| Franklin E. Spear, Haverill, N.'Sawyer, J. J. Trevor, Arthur Pas-| tinguished guest to be present at 7; W. J. Ingling, Pocatello, torini, Miss Susan LaKin, M es-| the April meeting of the club. Jqgaho; George N. J. Sommer, games Philip Cosgrove, William There followed a most enjoy- Trenton, N. J.; M. William Mur- R Warren, A. E. Sharpley, W. able and delightful musical pro-| phy, Trenton, N. J.; Porter Hel- Hunt Harris, J. Y. Porter, Anton! gram. Mrs. Eva Warner, accom-|jings, Los Angeles, Cal; S. P.; ‘ischer, George L. Blummer, J. panied by Mrs. Ralph Milner at Vecker, Raleigh, N. C.; M. S.B Sullivan, Greyburn Pinder, the piano, sang “Siboney” and nanforth, thington, D. C.; Miss Ileen Williams, Mesdames) “La Paloma” in Spanish, and Helen G. Wagner, Coral Gables, p A. Printz, F. B. Edwards, L. these selections were well-re- Florida; Mary G. Williams, Wash-. 77, Spamer, Gordon Dill, W. C.! ceived. A violin quartet, with ington, D. C.; John Edwin Brown, Duncan, James Adams, C.D. Gus Ayala at the piano, then Columbus, Ohio; Stuart W. Harrington, G. N. Goshorn, Nor-. purple OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION CO, INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service ) | —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY (Except Sunday) virect Between Miami and Key West. DIRECT EXPRESS: Leaves Miami 2:00 o’clock A. M., arriving Key West 7:00 o’clock A. M. Leaves Key West 9:00 o'clock A. M., arriving Miami 2:00 o’clock P. M. | GENERAL ELECTRIC | Let Us Estimate on YOUR Printing: Tijola The/e REFRIGERATORS a eet ety racers t in| Cramer, Crataerion N. e E. Pi berg Thompson, Wallace Lrtacal POSTERS » «LOCAL: {ocreine all intermediate points) Marble Halls”, Winter, St. Paul, Minn.; Harry P.' Kirke, F. W. Knapp, R. R. 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