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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ‘FINAL PAGEANT REHEARSAL AT PARK TONIGHT Annual Flower Show To Be Opened Here-On Saturday’ Per a Calfgja) |, Crotons:;, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi| and Mrs; A. E, Sharpley, | | Hibiseus: Mrs. Curry Moreno. | moRE THAN ONE HUNDRED | Bougainyiflagd!” Mrs. O. S.| HAGA AND FIFTY WERE PRESENT | | Long. r | Tropical Fruits: Mrs. S. W.| AT PRACTICE LAST EVE-| NING | Douglass. | Seed and Seed Pods: A. D.} | Leuthi and W. B. Kirke. | | Final rehearsal of the Key) acs Boxes: Mrs. Everett! west Historical Pageant will be! {held tonight at Bayview Park, be- ageanders: ae jpescom 1. ginning promptly at 7:30 o’clock. | Table Settings: i Davi ‘4; pnere were more than 150 pres- | Printz = i oh last Hosoi resin 4 ie 4 rrangement ‘or the produc-| Cathie Lowe and ‘tion of the pageant, which opens | Handicraft: Mrs. Philip Cos- | aoe — ze eypaew grove. rae fomorrew alent ned Specimen Plants: Mrs. William| It is requested by the various! Ost Deen completed. | 2s cust 0") White. |committees that angie haying | Sore than: two handred yutiper | Ferns: Mrs. W. C. Duncan and | specimen plants or anything. Shey | ticipate in eorterine ae Es Mrs. A. M. Hewett. | wishdo be displayed at the lights of four centuries of Key! Palms: Mrs. Ruth Cash. | Flowex; Show, communicate,,im- | a ee a | Cacti: Mrs. P. D. Holloway. | mediately with the proper com-!. An advance ticket sale is be-| Potted Calladiums: Mrs. Ar-/ mittee head, and it will be. ar-' ing held, and reserved seat tick~| thur Pastorini. |ranged to call for the plants,in'¢ts may be purchased at many Potted Bogonias: Mrs. George | question. jlocal establishments, The Fed-| Archer. | The Shadow Boxes will again | eral Art Project of Jacksonville; Hanging Baskets: Mrs. G. N.'be competitive, and it is expect-|has made one hundred beautiful Goshorn and Mrs. A. E. Sharpley.|ed that many novel arrangements | 4rt posters for advertising the Tropical Flowers: Mrs. J. J.\will be displayed. !pageant; most of these posters Trevor. | The colored people will again ; have been distributed throughout Antiques: Mrs. Wallace Bryant this year have their section at | Miami and Miami Beach. Kirke. ithe Flower Show. | George Mills White, local su- : _{pervisor of the Federal Music ! Project, has made available the | Key West Hospitality Band: . . . ‘which will provide the musical’! Miss Nellie Louise Russell |accompaniment for the entire| e 'pageant. He has also secured | | from the Miami office of the Fed- H i j ‘labor- | A lovely shower was held last}Shaw, Mrs. Raymond Lord, Mrs. | eral aes . mara heey ae Friday afternoon at the home of/A. Maitland Adams, Mrs. C.'use in the pageant, as well as| Miss Mollie Parker on South/Larry Gardner, Miss Alice Jenks,!complete lighting and makeup/| street honoring Miss Nellie Louise |Mrs. Leo Haskins, Miss Mayfield | equipment. | Russell, whose marriage to Allen Knowles, Mrs. J. S. Russell, Mrs. i ccc ENS Tee eR | E. Curry will take place tomor- Julio DePoo, Mrs. Harry Roberts, | #eeeveevceecccccccaccocs row, evening: |Miss Beatrice i | In the receiving line were Miss | Blissa Moreno, Mae Kexe| LA SEMANA ALEGRE | Russell and members of the Mrs. E. M. Folsom, Mrs. Wm ! PROGRAM bridal party, Mrs. O. S. Long, Watkins, Mrs. Ben Saunders Leh) SARA Miss Jennie Mae Johnson, Miss | Miss Barbara Roberts, Mrs. Ber Ses STi Sia Edna Gomez, Mrs. Zelma Curry, tie Higgs, Mrs. Wm. E. P. Rob-| Remainder of La Semana) mother of the groom and Mrs. erts, Mrs. Robert L. Lowe. Miss|4!egre or Week of Joy program George C. Russell, mother of the Helen Key, Mrs. Eugene Roberts, | this week follows: bride. +Mrs. Wm. Demeritt, Mrs. Flor. . Feb. 21.—Stone Church Serv-' Presiding at the punchbowls ence Curry, Mrs. Fred Saunders, |ic¢ Club supper, open to visitors. were Mrs. James K. Brady, Mrs. Mrs, J. G. Sweeting, Miss Maur- Mid Season Exhibition of Key Clarence Thompson and Mrs.'reen McFarland, Mrs. Leon Mc- West Society of Artists; Students | Harry Saunders, and the Misses Farland, Mrs. Effie Demeritt, OPen Air Showing; Engravings | Juanita Mayg, Louise. Ketchum mrs. uric Sterling, Mrs. George by William Hogarth at Key West | and Phyllis Gomez assisted in the Robinson, Mrs. John Fleming, Community Art Center. serving. iMrs. Chas. Smith, Mrs. J. R Hy- Feb. 22.—Key West Historical Refreshments consisted of sand- man, Mrs. Eugene Demeritt, Pageant with cast of 200 opens wiches, punch, candy and cakes, yrs, Wm. W. Demeritt. for two day run at Bayview with the colors of red and white! rs B. A. Baker, Mrs. Charles Park. | prevailing in the charmingly car-' Russell, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, Mrs. | Feb. 23.—Concert, Key West ried out arrangements. Gifts.m Dp. Jenks, Mrs. Hollon” Ber-|0spitality Band. 8 p. m. Bay- were very large in number and valdi, cy Walter Te sc |View Park. Regular ane i : i handicap golf tournament. Junior | both beautiful and useful. Mrs. Eleanor Bervaldi, Mrs. Ca- Among the guests attending the mille Park, Mrs. Elizabeth Not-|Chamber of Commerce Hobby shower were: " |and Handicraft Show opens for Miss Margaret Neff, Mrs, | tage Polen Sa re wees hours 8-6. Old Postoffice | Thelma Porch, Anna Bell Hill Lee Tiller, Mrs. Alice Scheurer, | Building. ee Russell, Mrs. Stephen Douglass, ‘Mrs, Rodman Bethel, Mrs. Harry | Feb. 24.—Andrew Jackson High | Mrs. John T. Olsen, Mrs. Grey- {School Five plays Key West} ; Pritchard, Miss Louise Ketchum, | 7,- 4 z burn Pinder, Mrs. George I.'’Mrs Ben Ketchum, Mrs. Paul ae Seno rales Cubans Knowles, Jr., Mrs. Laurie Rob-' 0 C erts, Miss Anita Berkowitz, Mire goes “Johnson, Mere, With Velada of joy ee San! Casios | ME Berkowite, Ms. cari {Eugenia Roberts, Mrs. Claude vana cabaret Habana-Madria Sparmer, Mrs. W. C. Duncan,’ ajpury, Miss Florence Albury, | sponsored by City of Key West. ao ee aoe atin car enealind Albury, Mrs Richard | "Feb, 25 Sansnel Plover Show | man Pinder, Mrs. Sebastian Ca- Knowles, Mrs. Otis Norris... Miss | py Key Waal Wise chun brera, Jr. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer,, virginia Knowles, Miss Ophelia opens in Lighthouse Buildin; Mrs. L. B. Grillion, Mrs. G. E., Lester, Mrs. Charles Salis, Mrs. | pens ig \ 8 | som Mrs Hay Me Ming James Brady, Mrs. . Clarence | Feb. 26,—Miami Outboard Club Mrs. Godfrey Thompson, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Jewel Russell, | grey team rae ih pags or | Jayne Thompson, Mrs. John C. i yirs. Harry Saunders, Mrs. Ca-/ n Park, Mrs. E. E. Williams, Mrs.! nine Parks, Mrs. James Adams, |2°=;,.Fesular Monroe County| | r : Baseball Le: doubleheader. | J. C. McMahon, Mrs. Arnold wiss Mollie Parker, Miss Virgie Key West Hoonitality. Saale Currie, Mrs. Robert Thompson, ' Key, Mrs. Menendez Key, Mrs.| cert 5 5m, Art Center Mrs. W. H. Pierce, Miss Fortuna » 5 p.m. . ; : {Benj. Lowe, Mrs. William War- | pre ares estas een, mts, ren, Mrs. Wm. Sands, Mrs. George | (By Nifia Leslie The Annual Flower Show, sponsored by the Key West Gar- den Club, will open formally on Saturday afternoon, February 25th, and continue through Sun- day and Monday. It will be held at the Lighthouse Building No. 3, and the committees in charge are rapidly getting the stage pre- pared for this beautiful and striking affair. The following committee heads have been appointed: | Best Single Rose and Artistic! Arrangement of Roses: Mrs. Por- ter Hellings and Mrs. Frank Ed- wards. Garden Flowers: Galey. Best Arrangement in Miniature Vases: Miss Ellene Hellings. Mrs. Harry | (By Nifia Leslie Calleja) Shuffleboard courts open to the | Feature Tonight | that full facilities may be offered Grants Annulment |Gibson, Mrs. Armando Ayala, Mary Watson, Mrs. John Taylor, ; aggre: gerry Mrs. Samuel Russell, Miss Mar-! jorie Gwynn, Miss Florrie Ketch- | 1yj<< is G Mrs. G ings, Mrs. Charles L. Roberts, aisle oe corge ‘~’C. Russell, Mrs. Zelma Curry, Mrs. J. A. Nettles, Mrs. Alice wre ©, S. ng, Mrs. Sarah Ann Mitchell, Miss Clara B. Lank-| wijliams, Mrs. Emil Holm, Miss ford, Mrs. Frank Sawyer, Mrs.’ paith Watkins, Mrs. Frank John- | Louisa Warren, Mrs. Henry O.'<on, Mrs. H. E. Plowman, Miss Bae a A ache Tope2,| Linton Vitte, Mrs. Morris Holts- rs. Chester Sawyer, . Hi Henson, Mrs. Robert Knowles, | oe in hy oes: Mrs. Nick Mrs. Frank Caraballo, Mrs. Mer-' octerhoudt, Mrs. séman Brant- ill Adams, Mrs. Homer B. Her-! _ evan feb, Sere. Win Ms Arnold Minoo ee ee E. A. Strunk, Mrs. Bessie Miller, 'Gremata, Mgs John McMahon, Miss Elizabeth L. Rowan, Mrs. dicate, Rese Sawer: Sr. Mrs. Rogs Sawyer, Jr., Mrs. Effie Rob- Ida Goehring, Miss “Mary Agnts Finder, Mrs. Robert W. Pinder;torts Perez, Mrs. John Pinder, | Mrs. Wm. J. Schoneck, ; Mrs. Agnes Pritchard. Curry, Mrs. Robert Stowers, Mrs. iview Park. For further public daily are at Courthouse Mrs. James Singleton, Mrs. B. L. |g, i ef : | Square. Bathing Beaches are at \Grooms, Miss Elizabeth Ayala,’ 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- infor- | mation concerning Key West ap- ply at the Chamber of Commerce or The Key West Citizen. Tour of Key West booklets are at the | Chamber's offices. 1 Knowles, Miss _ Catherine Knowles,. Mrs. Susie Skelton, | facie Pinder, * Mrs, . Linton | Mrs; Percy M. Roberts, Mrs. Wm. | It’s Nature’s Danger Signal — |T. Doughtry, Mrs. Everett Hall, | Mrs. Wm. W. White, Mrs. Wm. H. White, Mrs. Emil Sweeting, Mrs. John Costar, Mrs. Orion Russell, Mrs. Ramon Rodriguez, Mrs. J. R. Valdes, Mrs, John A. Gardner, Miss Susie Gardner, Mrs. E. J. Bayly, Mrs. I. Appel- routh, Mrs. Milton Russell, Miss Ruth\ Osterhoudt, Mrs. A. D. Luethi, Mrs. Emerson Russell, Miss Mary Agnes Kelly, Mrs. Ella.Key, Mrs. Fred Key, Mrs. Geo. P. Tedder,-Mrs. Marlin Al- bury, Mrs. Sullie Ochandarena, Mrs. E. Henriquez, Mrs. Harry, (Harry McDonald, Mrs. Chris- | Mrs. Victor Roberts, Mrs. John jtopher Knowles, Miss Marie | Blackwell, Miss Florence Saw- Knowles, Miss Jennie Mae John- yer, Miss Edna Mae Russell, Mrs. | son, Mrs. E. P. Johnson, Mrs. L. H. Muse, Mrs. Eugene Mears, Aquilino Lopez, Jr., Miss Ella/Mrs. Charles Aronovitz, Mrs. Curry, Miss Cora Curry, Mrs.|Wm. Fripp, Mrs. J. F. Matchett, {Cornelia Sawyer, Mrs. James Mrs. Lucy Lowe, Mrs. William F.| ‘Duane, Mrs. Annie Page, Mrs.' Archer, Miss Frances Lowe, Miss Arturo Lujan, Mrs. Russell Hoff,;Mae Sands, Mrs. C. D. Harring- ; Miss Barbara Carey, Mrs. Hast- ton, Isabel Kelly, Mrs. Thomas ings Smith, Mrs. Sam CcClintock, Moore, Mrs. Dan Harrison, Mrs. | Mrs. Ruby Evans, Mrs. Sterling Corrine Roberts, Mrs. Mertis Eakins, Mrs. S. W. Newlan, Miss Taylor, Miss Marion Taylor, Mrs. | ‘Reva Sands, Mrs. J: H. Brady,|Hartley Roberts, Miss Dora Mrs. Sarah Gardner, Mrs. Medina. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN VELOZ and YOLANDA in their famous ‘Dance of the Carette’with aes; ..-the can't-be-copied TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1)9 hestertielc THE HAPPY COMBINATION (perfectly balanced blend of the world's. best cigarette tobaccos 39 ~~ —— Chesterfield’s can’t-be-copied blend. of mild ripe American and aromatic uurkish tobaccos gives you all the qualities you like in a smoke . .. mild- ness, better taste, and pleasing aroma. ‘wm When you try them you will know why Chesterfields give millions of men and women more smoking pleasure... why THEY SATISFY blend ...a@ HAPPY COMBINATION of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos, Copyright 1939, Liccetr & My#xs Tosacco Co. erxee "disand ‘the Balmy Days | Seeece ae A delightful and unique experi- Fred. Marvil’s. Cabana, and/ence was accorded passengers Patio, 605 Duval street, announc-| aboard the motor-sailer “Balmy es another Country Store feature Dove PeUreey afternoon when fob tonight) «Mx. Marvil arrived| “¢..2 ‘ternoon excursion, under from Mini in time for thie tea. ( Suidance of Captain C. H. Wade,| rom Miami in time for this fea-| made a few circles of the U.S. ture tonight with a grand assort- Houston. An excellent view of ment of prizes, which with bot- President Roosevelt was afford- tles of champagne, will be award- ed—both as he was fishing and ‘ wy _ then as he was being hauled males tries ot FON een Ave aboard the Houston before sail- nathy” during Country’ Store Hour. ing for maneuvers. Among those who made the The Towne Tunesters will have trips, both Saturday and_ this a new repertoire of songs and) weekend, were the following: catchy tunes and a special’ addi- Mrs. Fred Gould Harris, Chi- tion to the many features offered cago, Ill; Mrs. Judson D. La- at this popular night spot.will be Roche and Mrs. Frank D. La- the inauguration of dancing in Roche, Cocoa, Fla.; C. G. Mar-| the patio. Work on this unique patio has been rushed in, order Country Store hoff, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gilpin, St. Albans, N. Y.; Vernie MacConnell, Freda Con- nell, Gaynell Roberts, Alice Perez, Key West; Mr. MacFerree, ; Jeanette, Pa.; Robert Taylor, Ambridge, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. F. 'J. Dunke, Tiptonville, Tenn.; | Mrs. R. R. Tipton and son and daughtey, = Tiptonville, Tenn.; ciliedceetiae Franke Mason, New York City, William Manuel Hancock, of| N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gainer, Key West,.has been granted an-}.and Mr. end Mrs. J. V. Mullen, nulment of his marriage to Helen| Parkersburg, W. Va.; ‘Miss Vir- Goldrich, whose residence’ is De-| ginia Lounsbury, Mt. Vernon, N. | troit, Mich. i }¥.5 Miss Mary C. Hall, Farming- The order.was signed yester-|dale, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. day by Judge Arthur Gomez, and the grounds on which the annul- ment was secured was the com- plainant, the husband, was a mi- tonight. Carlos and George, as usual, will officiate behind the bar. Of Marriage Let Your Pocketbook SMILE Your wallet won't suffer from cramps, when you stop at THE ARUNDEL, Baltimore’s only hotel offering the same low' rates for one or two people. And you'll be com- fortable too, _be- cause ARUNDEL facilities ue on parable to those o! many larger hotels charging much more. Plan now to make THE ARUN- DEL your hotel in Baltimore. —The— Arundel Hotel Charles at Mt. Royal BALTIMORE, MARYLAND WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity Mostly; cloudy with showers tonight and probably Wednesday morning; Somewhat. colder Wednesday; moderate southerly winds, prob- ably shifting to northerly Wed-| nesday night. GET UP NIGHTS? This 4-day test must stop it when due to funetional kidney} disorders or your 25c back. Must help eliminate excess acids and other waste or your 25c back. Must thereby help soothe the ir- | ritation that may cause getting up nights, frequent or scanty flow, burning or backache or your 25c back. Say Bukets (25c) to any druggist.. Locally at Olivieri’s Drug Store. Mfr's. Note: Our business with Olivieri’s Drug Store has been pleasant and strictly reliable for many years:'—(advt.) ‘ ** Legion Will Start H . Membership Drive PERSONAL MENTIO — . ee eaecee ee Veterans of the world war and Mrs. Arthur Mulberg was a members of the American Legion| passenger on the early bus today in Key West are starting their) going to Pahokee, Fla. with membership drive and, The Citi-| members of the family and ex- zen was told, are making appre-| pects to be absent from the city ciable reductions in the cost of for but a brief time. membership. | Tomorrow night 8 o’clock in| Eduardo Albertus, janitor at the Legion Hall on Whitehead | the City Hall; Mrs. Albertus and street, members of Arthur Saw- Mrs. Aaron Diaz, who were spend- yer Post will assemble for a gen-| ing several weeks in Miami and uine old style get together meet-| Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ing, and smoker. Refreshments | ton A¥ertus, returned over the will be served and plans laid for | highway last night. the drive, which is to last until | ~” CORRECTION April 1. hes te aE, Adweate | In the realty article in The Ohio; Mrs. Gearge cenit Citizen yesterday the 80x90 prop- Claymont, Del.; Bob George, New | erty on Florida near Olivia was York City, N. Y.; Mrs. C. B. Sut- | TePorted transferred from Mr. ton, Jersey City, N. Mr. and| 2nd Mrs. Joseph L. Crusoe to the Mré. H. Eugene Geissinger, Jr. | State of Florida. It should have Mountain Home, Pa.; Ma and|tead from Mrs. A. L. Crusoe to Mra. We. Jackson’ gad son, | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Crusoe. Summit, N. J.; H. C. Hatcher, SCOR SALVE Roanoke, Va.; Mr.-and Mrs. C. R.| Jenkins, Des Moines, Ia.; A. H. i Pearson and H. W. Yendes, Day-| are ton, Ohio, and Mr, and] irs. W.| Peterson, South Amboyy N. J. Junior Club To Meet On Thursday There will be a social meeting of the Junior Woman’s Club held on Thursday afternoon, begin- ning at 5 o’clock, at the club- house on Division street. Hostesses on the occasion will Miss Vilna Alfonso and Miss Mary June Crusoe. be TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I am no longer responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. feb21-3tx PATRICK KELLEY. ROYAL MEDAL FLOOR and TRIM VARNISH A Tungoil, Babelite a $1.50 SALE PRICE, per gal. o—— KEY WEST PAINT CO. 512 Fleming St—Phone 118 Direct ‘Arnesto’ Factory Store News!! On The Air PETER DOELGER BEER The Brewery that has brewed good beer for over 70 years... recognized by drinkers of discriminat- ma. 560 kc 7:00 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 9:25 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 12:00 Noon 1:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 6:00 P. M. ing taste as the BEST BEER. Peter Doelger First Prize Beer & Ale FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING RETAILERS | | | | i } | | | ; : N : S in ed Lhd dd ; THE GARDEN CLUB OF KEY WEST Ge announces their annual { Tropical Flower Show Formal Opening 3 P. M. Saturday, Feb. 25th, Continuing Through Sunday and Monday at the Rear of the Lighthouse Building 11:00 P. M. WQAM aus ee Company THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST (Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ‘ VL LE hh kL CoA hh hd Ah Jd Cf

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