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PAGE SIX THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | ecccccccccccccccvcccccce| auausaecdeecsacbnlabascceutsnnaseceusscsccescoase — | IN KEY WEST Monday Garden Club and Tree Guild’s last day of Annual Tropical} Flower Show. Rear of Light-! -house Department Building. | |- Junior Chamber of Commerce | SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 p. m. Church Annex. * { ‘ On iIURSDAY— Concert by Hilger Sisters at 8 maculate. f Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. Brotherhood Banquet of Fleming Stecy a perist Church. 7:45 p. m. Parsonage. ay Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. ni. St. Paul’s Annex. Annual Fashion Show of Senior afi@ Junior Woman’s Clubs. —p. m’ Convent of Mary *Im- 9 Hobby Show enters last week’ of} run. Old Postoffice Building. Key West Camera Club meet- ling, open to visitors. 7:30 p. m.) Art Center. | Friday Key West Boai Club meeting, open to visitors. 8 p.m. Light- house Building Three. Sunday Benefit baseball doubleheader for Spanish War Orphans, spon- sored by Ernest Hemingway. Blue Sox vs. Seafood Grill and Road- side Pirates and Conchs. 1 p. m. Navy Field. PALM BEACH QUEEN p. m. Casa Marina. —o— FRIDAY— Key West Choral Society regular meeting, open to winter visi- tors. High Schooi Auditorium. janie SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Annual Fashion Show By Jr.-Sr. Woman’s Clubs At Casa Marina Annual Fashion Show given jointly by the Key West Senior and Junior Woman’s Clubs _ will be held Thursday night at Casa Marina at 9 o’clock with another; striking variety of dress and gown to be exhibited. 2 As is usual the fashions will range from severe to striking and will include beach wear, appropriate to Florida and Island City, evening wear street wear. There will be approximately 40 the and members of the Junior Woman’s } Club who will model the fashions. The show’ will be held on the walk at the Casa Marina facing the ocean and there will Large Beautiful Rainbow Room of the Hotel La Concha was opened Saturday night with quite a large number in attendance at the gaily lighted and large cock- tail and dining room. Bulticolored neon lights played on gorgeous evening gowns of the ladies as they danced to the subdued modernity of Larry Sothern’s orchestra. The lights are indirect and result ‘in a hazy color beauty. The orcestra is in a shell the center of one of the sides. At the far end is the bar with gor- geous blue mirrors creating a subtle light. Furnishings are in modern colors and materials. Throughout the room full length mirrors emphasize an ef- fect of enchantment. Yellow is the predominant color in the lighting. most | Number Attend Opening | Of La Concha Rainbow Room |be a beautiful full moon over- 5 | Basin. head. Colored lights placed on E the exotic plants along the walk and on the lawn on either side of the walk will aiso illuminate the scene. There will be benches for those attending the show along the promenade. Each year the Fashion Show is one of the highlights of the so- cial phase of the Key West Win- ter Program. The women’s clubs have long staged these affairs as their contribution to social life in the Island City. Annually, a rep- resentative audience attends the ishow including winter residents jand Key West folk. 1s i The opening was graced by the presence of Miss Beatrice Mo- reno, well known young and brilliant pianist. She played a |medley of seven of the more, popular classics selected by Mrs. | ‘Julio De Poo and arranged by} Miss Moreno in a_ well-blended number. A modern tempo num-! |ber was also included in the; |numbers rendered. | Miss Moreno showed © well in the old fashioned motif she chose. Seated at the piano in a gown of peach colored moire! taffeta of antique style, she wore | an old Spanish “Peineta” in the’ center of her coiffure, and a pair of onyx cross earrings to emphasize the air of a Spanish senorita. Miss Moreno is of Spanish parentage and is a grad- uate of music of the Convent of! | Mary Immaculate. mem | PERSONAL MENTION | rr Mrs. Charles Johnson was an arrival yesterday from Miami for a visit with relatives and will be at home to her many friends at 717 Southard street. | | Miss Gloria Garcia, daughter jof Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Garcia, | who was spending the weekend with her parents and friends, left jon the afternoon bus yesterday | MORE COURAGE I 3 sl EASY WINNER was Cobina Wright, Jr., a N. Y. society girl, chosen as the prettiest girl at Palm Beach. Artists and Writers Club members who voted had no irouble reaching a decision. Asst. Editor Fortune Magazine Here Miss Seville McMillan, who is assistant editor of Fortune Maga- zine with headquarters in New York City, has arrived in Key West for a two week stay as a guest of Mrs. H. Griswold at the residence on United street. Miss McMillan who is a young and brilliant writer on the staff of what is probably the most in- tellectual magazine in the coun- try said that she had heard so much of Key West health and happiness that she had decided to give the city a try. Mrs. Griswold and son, Oliver Griswold, connected with fed- Biweekly handicap golf tourna- ment. 1:30 p. m. Key West Golf Course. 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 Tennis and Handball courts, diamondball field, picnic tables, riding devices for chil-; dren, checkers, chess, domino | tables, horseshoe court at Bay-j| view Park. For further 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. | WM. LITTLE ASKS INTERNATIONALISM. PRAISES ROTARY’S FOUNDER. PAUL P. HARRIS: MRS.| CROSLEY THANKS KEY: WEST ROTARY CLUB | | William V. Little, moulding the thought and experience ‘of the great writers, gave an inspiring talk on International Good Will on a Rotary anniversary at the} regular luncheon of the Rotary! Club Thursday afternoon. “We must guard against greed | and hate”, Mr. Little said. “Upon ;such foundations international | solidarity will never be accom- plished”. Speaking of the founder of Ro- tary, Paul P. Harris, Mr. Little }said that Rotary never has been bigger than the thoughts of its founder, who was principally con- cerned with the question of in- ternational peace. Calling internationalism “shift- ing sands” at the present period, } Mr. Little called for continued} dedication to international friend- ship by means of the motive of “Service” of all Rotary Clubs. A letter of appreciation was read from Mrs. Crosley, whose husbang, Admiral Crosley, an honorary member of the Key West Rotary Club for many years, recently died in Baltimore. A resolution of sorrow was sent; Mrs. Crosley by the club. Visiting, Rotarians: Andrew N.| Miller, Ft. Lauderdale; Earle S.} Johnson, Newton, Mass.; Christian | ! | t | for Miami. eral movies, both influence _all| Lantz, Salem, Mass.; W. N. Friars, | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Erwood of Utica, N. Y., and their children! Charles Jr., and daughter Miss Jessica, who were visiting “im Key West for a few days’! left yesterday afternoon for Miami." | | Miss Genevieve Mordecai and, Miss Thelma Frisch, were arri-| vals yesterday on the bus from Miami, and after a visit of two hours returned ,to Miami. Harold Albury was an arrival Saturday from Jacksonville and} is a guest at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Al-! bury, 618 Grinnell street. | Mrs. E. R. Neff, who was in} the city for a brief visit with her | daughter, Miss Margaret Neff, left yesterday afternoon for the home at Marathon. | Dr. J. M. Renedo of Miami,; was an arrival yesterday after! noon for a visit with relatives’ and friends, and expects to re- turn sometime today. ‘3 } Miss Madge Sands, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Sands, was a passenger leaving on the after- noon bus yesterday for Miami after a brief visit with relatives and friends. IIPFLIPSILLAL LL Captain Eugene Demeritt, in charge of the Cruiser Le Pecheur of the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, who was visiting! briefly with his family, left yes-| terday afternoon on the bus for Pigeon Key. \ |Key West, left yesterday after- they can to make the trip to Key West and “discover” this city of old, weatherbeaten houses, beau- tiful moonlight, tropical seas and pleasant island folk. Richard Knowles left yester- day afternoon for his station at Pigeon Key, where he is em- ployed with the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, after a weekend visit with his family. the city with his family, left _ yesterday afternoon on the bus, Mrs. J. M. Horre, who was in for Pirates Cove. | Key West for a brief visit with ee Mr. Horre, construction engineer, Fred J. Dion was a passenger in charge of several projects in Jeaving on the morning bus for a! way visit of several days in Miami. | noon on the bus for Miami. i ARISES ua Mrs. Eve Alsman Fuller state Nathan Stephens was a_pas- director of the Federal Art Proj- senger on the morning bus for ect, was an arrival in the city the lime grove at Torch Key, yesterday for a conference with and will return on the afternoon the local director Townsend bus. Morgan, and others connected with the organization and left who over the highway today for Mi- in ami. Captain Thomas Moore, was spending the weekend TOMITTIIISI ILS IIIS BM, 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 Citizén. : SII ITIIIIVIII ISDS ¥, Bernardsville, N. J.; Strat Mur- phy; Roselle, N. J.; H. W. Nichols, | Cincinnati, O.; D. Tom Curtin, | Bronx, N. ¥.; James M. Scott,! Carnegie, Pa.; William O. Tufts, Washington, D. C. Guests: Thomas Dion, Harris} School Safety Patrol; Fred Jor-, For Real Purity For Real Economy For Real Service DAILY | | Collie Setting Peocccecoccccccoccccoocooccoeocs MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1939 FORMER GOVERNOR Last Weekend OF OHIO ARRIVES Judge Raymond R. Lord was! (Continued from Page One) called upon yesterday afternoon } ly, constitutional instead of un- ito perform a marriage ceremony, | constitutional activities by our uniting in wedlock, Ralph L. Mc- | public officials, will help return Cluskey and Miss Marcella M.| America to work and create those Absher. | prosperous conditions which we The high contracting parties | all desire. jarrived from Miami in the after-; “We have been going the wrong noon, called at the office of way on a one-way economic Judge Lord, secured a. license | street. We have all the essentials and departed man and wife. lof better times except a leader- Another marfiage’ «was: per-! ship which will inspire confi- formed Saturduy-*afternoon by | dence in business and the invest- Judge Lord" whew he\read’ the| ing public. When that leadership ceremony whittf unitéd Lepry C. |; developed this Allen and Mamie ©. Wesley. a sii emerge from the recession and The Citizen—20c enjoy the greatest prosperity of |Two Couples Wed country will Subscgi weekly. § all time”. Collie-Lover Dorothy Gow poses. with three collie entries in a dog show at Victoria, Australia. ecoeenervecdos | THE WEATHER ‘Temperaiures” Highest Lowest Mean oe Normal Mean . Rainfall” Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation Sun rises Sun sets _.. Moon rises Moon sets Tomorrow's Tides High? oo OWS) eo 4 Barometer 7:30 a. m., today: Sea level, 30.04. hse i WEATHER FORECAST | ages ewes 6) i (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) i Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with mild temperature to-) night and Tuesday; moderate to fresh southerly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy with) mild temperature tonight and Tuesday, probably showers in ex- | treme north portion and . near! west-central coast. Jacksonville to Florida Straits | and East Gulf: Moderate to} fresh southerly winds, and part-| ly overcast weather tonight, and) yo Tuesday with scattered showers over north portion. dan, Milwaukee, Wis.; C. D. Mar- COLLECTS NECKTIES z HAYFORD,, Calif. — ‘Lavorne | Laffrancht of this city is collett- ! | ing neckties from the governors | | of the 48 states to be made‘ inté --80| a bathrobe. 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