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PAGE SIX SOCIAL j ACTIVITIES io SOCIAL CALENDAR BONDAY— i S Key West Library. ] eccccovsseccevecoooces PERSONAL MENTION West Garden’ Club ‘and ‘Tree’ Guild meeting. 8 p.m. Key! Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Parker,| who were spending a short time THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Coeoccccccoocoocooccooes ecccece eoccccccccce| eccoe | Best American Dog! IN KEY WEST | \ } Monday Admiral Arthur Bryan Cooke and members House Naval Af- fairs Committee méets with Key | West Citizens Committee to study | j advantages of Key West as an {active naval or air base. 4 p. m. \Courthouse, Key West Post- office. Key West Camera Club meet- jing, open to visitors. 7:30 p. m.| Art Center. i | High School vs Navy and Army | ' vs Park Tigers in basketball dou-| | | | j on poontly) meeting Jri-Sr. eae . 8 p. m. High School’ i, Key West with relatives, left | Aas 7:30 p.m. High) a x ‘on the afternoon bus yesterday lseaaa ae ee ae TUESDAY— i | for Miami. ks P ] Heart Social by St. Paul’s Choir’ Guild. 8 p. m. Parish Hall. Stone Church Service Club'supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 p. m. Church Annex. Color motion pictures of Kéy’ West and United States. 8 p. m. Boca Chica Casino. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Castagni, of |New York, were arrivals in the city yesterday for a brief visit, ty Commission calling for bids, ‘for county bonds. 8 p.m. County | Courthouse. | Friday Key West Boat Club meeting, SMALL FORTUNE: AN ANTIQUE BUT | BRING LITTLE ON A PADE-IN. CARS WITH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1939, Business Meeting Junior Woman's Club. 5 p. m. Woman’s Club-|and returned to Miami late in open to visitors. 8 p.m. Light-) house. ‘the afternoon. j house Building Three. | o sits | Army five vs. Navy and Key} WEDNESDAY— 2 A : saa | R 5 2 -,! Richard Knowles, who is em-! West High School vs. Miami Mellwar Velerans Sp. m, Maine Flot” CAP SPanish’ ployed with the Overseas Road Beach: 7:30 p. m. High School | es |and Toll Bridge Commission, left; Gym. i 4.JURSDAY— yesterday afternoon for his sta- Saturday | Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. | tion at Pigeon Key after spending | Key WwW it Model Airplane Club vere are mone hee Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M.\ the weekend with his family. | has field meet. 9:30 a m. 40 THE U.S.A.THAN TELEPHONES Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. Meacham Airport. Pan American Poetry Society monthly meeting honoring for- | mer Georgia Poet Laureate Frank L. Stanton. 8 p. m. Paul’s Parish Hall. St. —o— WRIDAY— Key West Choral Society regular meeting, open to winter visi- tors. High School Auditorium. age SATURDAY— . Key West ChortatSociety leaves for participation in South Florida Musje!Pestival at Burdine Stadium in Miami, at 8 p. m. te SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m: Art Center Park. Director Likes Choral Group In Rehearsal For South Florida Meet Key West Choral Society, un-' der direction of T. B. Klebsattel, will leave Key West Saturday morning to participate as a unit of the South Florida Music Fes- tival at Burdine Stadium in Mi- ami that night. At a meeting over the week-| thony Yates, Cornelia Smith, Doris Doughtry, Mary Pritchard Herrick, Mary Jane Klebsattel, Yolanda Mendoza, Norma Dopp, Delio Cobo, J. C. Gekeler, Eva Warner. Misses Alce Curry, Ida Pino, Mary Whalton, Margaret Lace- Mesdames Lily Welhelm, An-| James Baker, auditor with the Florida Motor Lines, was in the ‘city yesterday checking accounts | with W. L. Arnold, traffic mana- ger in this district; and left this ‘morning for. headquarters | Jacksonville. James E. Duane, wao is an em- ploye at Pigeon Key and was here for a visit with his family, left yesterday afternoon for his sta- , tion. Mrs. Mary Iglesias and baby left yesterday afternoon for a visit in Miemi with relatives and friends. Miss Drothy Chalker, who was spending a short time visiting with friends and relatives, left yesterday afternoon for her home in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. James Bruelman. | who were spending a vacation in ‘the city and enjoyed the fishing in} Sunday | Biweekly handicap golf tourna- ment. 1:30 p. m. Key West Golf | Course. i | 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 1 | Best America bred specimen of 1938 is the doggie —— jabove.. Ch. Blakeen Jung Frau, white standard female pcodle owned by Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hoyt (above) of Basin. Tennis and Handball Katonah N, Y. The poodle won at American Kennel Club | courts, diamondball field, picnic oo \ |tables, riding devices for chil- TRANSPORTATION competition. |dren, checkers, chess, domino eeccceececcacacenencccces e. ae, | tables, horseshoe court at Bay- Junior Club To Hold |view Park. For further infor-| ,™M@n¥ Pasengers On Cuba Meeting Tomorrow ; mation concerning Key West ap- Siletin Here To Spend Visit es Se ede of Key West booklets are at practically each year Key | Chamber’s offices, West, is again in the city, which she considers has the grandest the United States. Secn this morning by The Citi-| zen, Mrs. Luyben said that she| arrived last week from her home| | Ply at the Chamber of Commerce West is gaining in strength, as who visits in There will be a business meet- ing of the Junior Woman’s Club held tomorrow afternoon, begin- ‘ning at 5 o'clock. All members are requested to the leaving on the Steamship Cuba, of the P. and O. S. S. Co., short- climate in be in attendance. . | ing on the ship for Havana num- | Ledge Cfficer To \bered 161 first cabin and four NUMBER ISSUED end it was decided that the'donia, Lois Williams, Clara and the “homey atmosphere”, Asyiye Here ladies will wear semi-evening| Yates, Eloina Gato, Vanessa Col- left this morning for Daytona ciao gowns in pastel shades. Ex-!lins,Mary Pinder, Virginia Shine. Beach. | | -F, W. Anton, S.M. of R.; for the Mr. and Mrs. Will Kellar, of| Knights and Ladies of the Golden Pittsburgh, Pa., visited in nal Eagles, will arrive on the 6:30 p. West even the weekend, guests of m. bus from Phialdelphia and | a cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs.| * as pile i ‘Lawton Watson . of Southard will visit Florida and Latino Tem- accom- | street. |ples at the meeting ‘of ‘Florida penses while in Miami are to be assumed individually. Two songs will probably be sung by the group, one to be Sung by the other units and one af their own selection. Mr. Kleb- sattel was pleased with the re- hearsal Friday night. Present at the rehearsal were: Rev. J. C. Gekeler, Mr. Leuthi, Tommy Curry, Ernest Yates, Jim Harman, Gerald Saunders, | Victor Larsen, N. B. Shannahan, Atwood Sands, Cecil Curry, Wil- liam Webster, Curry Harris. Mrs. Ralph Milner, panist. T. B. Klebsattel, director. | ‘Mdoetmaaibe aepanaa he: seas iha Coes |it the Key of the Gulf and Igna- . Who ha een spending ten days! . s in Tampa taking in the festivi-| C0 Agramonte ties of the Gasparilla Fair, re-|€Vvcning. turned to Key West last evening | ae Castles “Tuesday Greatly Pleaced On Temple this evening and will vis- | in Nashville, Tenn., and was pre-| pared to stay for one month. | She is accompanied by mother, Mrs. E. J. Whobrey, and stopping at the home of Mrs. C. D. Harrington, an old friend, at 1213 White her is, as alwa, ' street. “ENTERTAINMENT POCCCCoRe LEC eOE OOO EOROL® Habana-Madrid The crowning the week will be presented by the Habana-Madrid Club, Wednesday | event of (Communicated) | The “Catholic Review of Balti- ;more” for February 3rd_ issued the “Archbishop Curley Silver i Episcopal Jubilee Number”. | Rev. Michael P. Curley, ten }years after he had arrived as a young Irish priest in the Land of Flowers, whilst tending an orange grove at DeLand, received a tele-| | phone message that he had been |appointed bishop of the Historic} | Diocese of St. Augustine. | | At different times he visited Key | West to administer confirmation, and on one of’ these occasions! | gave a donation to Trop 2B, S.A., for their summer camp. On Noy. 29, 1921, he was wel- seconds. Also leaving on the ship were nine automobiles which had been booked at this port. Arriving on the Cuba this morning were 11 first cabin pas- sengers for Key West, and for ESE CARTOONS AR TNE ARTISTS INTERPRETATIONS OF AUTO N/STORY COPR /739 BY Cabs | | two stamps in a mail box of the postoffice in this city Travel out of the port of Key note requesting that they be at- tached to two stampless letters or The Key West Citizen. Tour) indicated by the passenger _ list previously mailed. An obliging | . | clerk, after | granted the request. |ly after 11 o’clock this morning.| vana, ‘SILVER JUBILEE | Bookings at Key West which! sack: | had been made since Saturday} showed that the passengers leav- | sa | Clyde-Mallory Lines, is due to ar- rive in port tomorrow from New York, will discharge | here and sail for Tampa. fats. if LONDON BOBBISS FIND THIS THREE -WHEELED AUTOSPEEDY ANPERSY TO {i HANDLE IN ae TRAFFIC. ( FORGOT STAMPS MOLINE, Ill.—Someone placed with a a diligent search, one automobile and 400 $ of mail. Steamer Coming In Steamship Colorado, of the morning | Havana there were 156 first and! three second cabin passengers, jmaking a total. with the Key West bookings, of 324 for the Cuban port. Key West arrivals were: Mrs. A. Ayala, Bill Grallowerke, Mrs. Grallowerke, Samuel Porcher, Mrs. Porcher, A. Williamson, Jr., J. T. Albury, C. C. Gibbs, Mrs. Gibbs, F. M. Smith, W. B. Harris. Be \° | is s K : 2 Visit To City 'Tuecday Night over the highway. Siding Gosieine Ta Mr. and Mrs. John H. Glynn,; There will be a’ Heart Social. Robert Knowles left Saturday | Wed Feb. 17 of Detroit, Michigan, came in|sponsored by St. Paul’s Choir morning over the highway for | ad over the highway Thursday Guild Tuesday evening, February Miami where he will spend sev-| Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Thompson, morning, and were guests! eral days visiting with Mr, and | of 974 Greenwood Ave., Atlanta, throughout the day of Mrs. Edna Albury, returning in evening to Miami Beach where they are spending the winter. This was their first visit to Florida, and were much surpris- ed at the size and beauty of Key West, which they greatly enjoy- eg. other parts of the state that there was nothing to be seen in this Catherine Symmonette, Jeane Na-! city, Mrs. Glynn, is a native of Eng- Jand, having come to the United States four years ago. Mr. Glynn is instructor of mathematics at the University of'Michigan and is on a vacation 'bécause’ of ill- ness.' He is a cousin of former} governor Frank Murphy of Michi- gan. Miss Schutt Hostess. At Birthday Party Miss Minnie Gardner Schutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete! Schutt, entertained several of her friends at a birthday party in the patio of the Casa Marina Satur- day. At the conclusion of the party the guests were entertained at a movie in town. Her guests included Lois Bus- to, Orquedéa Cuesta, Camille Santini, Martha Malone, Benzanilla, Catherine Yradi, Jean. Kirke, Arlene Printz, Migdalla’ Solano, Norma Barroso, Norma Nickerson, Jessie Michaels, Ruth Page and Gloria Myers. Although the party ‘was’ held | Piano Solo—Syivia Baker. | }~ Mr. Steninger , 14, beginning at 8 o'clock, at the ‘Parish Hall. There will be a free ' offering taken. i rendered: | Song, “Mr. Postman”—Marian Solano. | Playlet, “The Heart House”— ‘Connor, Rose Marie Sawyer, | varro, Joy Ball, Camille Rod- jriguez, Mary Anne Matchett, ‘Marian Solano and Rayford Rob- ‘erts; accompanist, Miss Mar- ! guerite Hilton, ; Piano Duet—Charles Roberts 'and Marguerite Hilton. Vocal Solo—Sam Goldsmith. Vocal Solo—Miss Virgie Key. {Cuba this morning for a visit in| o'clock at St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Piano Solo—Miss Marie Havana. The meeting will be dedicated 1. The moisture or aqueous va-| ; Knowles. ey! 2 {to Frank L. Stanton, first poet por in the atmosphere. Simonton and Angela Sts. Vocal Solo—Fay Bervaldi. | Robert Givens, who had been) laureate of Georgia and for many 2. The term of Napoleon’s sec- The money you save is the Vocal Solo—Lois Williams. |spending several days in Key! years columnist with the Atlanta ond reign as Emperor. foundation upon which all “Around the World With Earl West with relatives ahd friends, | Constitution. 3. Denmark Strait. - future ambitions can be haa | Johnson”, a moving picture. left on the afternoon bus yes-| The public is invited. 4. One. QU q guage , | built. Not only does this | Lar Slane = ean terday for Miami. | ee | 5. Count ea Csaky. H S ‘NY an U[jiEADnc/ Ys Ser aeuabe pe i i ——- . 6. Eugene O'Neill. | 3 Y,HOTELG, . Pci Editor Plans Month Eugene Sands, who operates an Miss Petersen Weds 7. Washington, D. C., and Bal-| RE HONEA, Pository for your savings, On Florida Keys amusement place at Marathon, Gn Saturday timore, Md. | ‘ and insurance on all sav- + i —- ,Was a passenger leaving on - the a bebess 8. Morovia, captital of Liberia. ings up to $5,000, but also } Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Steninger afternoon bus yesterday for his Miss Lois Alberta Petersen, 9. May’-sa; not mee’-sa. | capers, vie on the — of Elko, Nevada, arrived Satur-| home. > daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.| 10. On the Mount of Olives near tion of a sound investm: day for a week’s stay West and a few months in Key on the _month trip over the country. +. Mt. and Mrs. Steninger were ‘here in 1931. is editor and | publisher of the Elko Daily Free Press, and called at. The Citizen The following program will be | Mrs. family. Phillip Clements and Mrs. Roy Jameson, who had been visiting at the family home in Oswego, Kansas, returned yesterday on the bus to join Mr. Jameson who is a_ contractor They had been advised in'Those taking part are Catherine Conducting work in Key West. Mrs. Mellie Ingraham, who | had been visiting with relatives jin Coconut Grove and Miami, was a returning passenger on the ) afternoon bus yesterday. Misses Janette Metz, Claudette Georgia Poet Laureate jJohns and Bernice Howell, ar- rived from Miami _ yesterday, spent the afternoon sightseeing, and remained over to take the Mrs. Mary B. Sanchez, left on Esther! Florida Keys as part of a four- the afternoon bus yesterday for |Miami en route to New York to visit her daughter Mrs. Mary Signorelli, who has been ill for several weeks. Effie Perez, Mrs. who had Saturday, today is actually Miss, office to renew his acquaintance. been spending a vacation with Schutt’s birthday, ‘arid''the ‘fam-'He matvélled at the change for Télatives and friends at Tavernier, ily ‘celebration will be held this evening. Show Key West Color Pictures All-color motion pictures of Key West and in many states of the union will be presented free of charge tomorrow night at Boca Chica Casino by Mr. Fay. the better here since his last visit. i Marriage Here | Saturday Night : | Armando Rendueles and Miss Anna Theresa Cates were mar- ried Saturday evening at the home of the bride, 1013 White- head street, Notary Public En- rique Esquinaldo officiated. | Was a returning passenger on the , afternoon bus yesterday. | Howard Albury, who was in the |city over the weekend with his family, left yesterday afternoon to join his vessel which was berthed at Pigeon Key. Mrs. Phyllis Robson, editor of The Dog World, published in , London, England, is a visitor in Key West, a guest at the Casa Many Ceribbean shots of Cuba! The marriage was officially) Marina, and enjoying the many and tropical Key West are ex-j witnessed by friends of the high opportunities for fishing. pected to prove especially inter- esting to Key West folk. The tonia Gonzalez and Vicente Gon-| show will be from 8-10 p. m. ‘contracting parties, Mrs. An- ‘zalez. Mrs. M. J. Horre, wife of Con- struction Engineer Horre, in night as the tropical beauty spot|comed at Baltimore as its new offers its “Champagne Dance”|archbishop by a multitude of to all local and visiting guests. | Catholics and. other citizens. With no cover, minimum nor | During 25 years of the Episco. admission charge—music like the} pate, His Grace has shown him-| rich red wine of Burgundy and a|self a tireless and fearless labor- | floor show of beautiful girls|er for souls. In 1932 his work whose dancing effects one as} was commended by the late Pope, | many bottles of sparkling cham-| who appointed him assistant to pagne — this outstanding nite} the Pontifical Throne. club of the Keys bids welcome; a to one and all. CEE ea Make your reservations early’ 7 | YOUR LAST | Listed on the manifest of the | ship were the following items: For Key West, 19 tons of freight and seven sacks of mail; for Ha- Ga., are announcing the engage- {ment of their daughter, Mari- janne, to Richard Norman Cos- | grove of this city. The marriage will take place February 17. Miss Thompson, a native of In- diana, has lived in Atlanta for the | past seven yea | Mr. Cosgrove, son of Captain and Mrs. Philip Louis Cosgrove, is with the Goodyear ‘Tire and {Rubber Co. of Atlanta. Poetry Meeting Honors cana ARNESTO IMPERIAL PASTE PAINT Contains 45% Titanium, 23% Lead, 22% Zinc—makes approximately 3-gals. House Paint when thinned down. Un- conditionally guaranteed to be the whitest House Paint in the country. SALE PRICE, per gal. _ $3.25 Cost of gal. thinned, about $1.75 ‘KEY WEST PAINT CO. 512 Fleming St.—Phone 118 Direct ‘Arnesto’ Factory Store —many quarts of Champagne and | Burgundy will be given away. ij |; CHANCE! to have your old mattress |, made new. WE PLEASED |, OTHERS—WHY NOT YOU! i Box Springs—Inner Springs Upholstering Tropical Mattress Co. ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS. Below are the answers to. tesi_ questions printed on Page 2 —— | An open meeting of the Pan- * | American Poetry Society will be \heid Thursday evening at 8 | Jerusalem, on the road to plan for future security. Jericho. | Petersen, became the* bride of Nathan Monroe Giles, son of Mr. and Mrs.« David Giles of Middle- boro, Kentucky, at a quiet family wedding Saturday night at the residence, 626 William street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. James Lilly and was wit-| |nessed by friends and relatives. Present from Tampa were Mr. and -Mrs. Goodlett .Webb and daughters, Mrs. Ruth Ribe and Mrs. Lutie Hunt Holland. From Miami were Mrs. Anna Guito, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gill, Miss Eloise Guito, Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Bragassa and Mrs. Sylvia Nathan. The out-of-town guests left yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Giles will be at home to their friends at 1025 Eaton street. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c | weekly. “| TIDPIID LEA EL) AP BY THE OT aL agreed charge of the work at the county court house and other contracts} for the Davis Construction Co.,| left yesterday for Miami after a brief visit in Key West. 4 Savannah — | | SAVINGS ACC THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation If you do not Your:Copy of PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. 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