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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIAL CALENDAR TdURSDAY— yy athe. Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. Concert by Key West Hospitality Band, 8 p. m. Bayview Park. seeene: of Junior Woman’s Club at 5 p.m. at Clubhouse on ivision. Red Barn Players open fourth week with' new stage play, “Daughter Takes The Stand”. 8 p. mb “Harris School Audi- | torium. eae WRIDAY— Key West Choral Society regular meeting, open to winter visi- tors. High School Auditorium. oe SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. oo MONDAY— Jr.-Sr. High School P.T.A. regular meeting. 7:30 p. m. High School Auditorium. ——— TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 | p. m. Church Annex. Key West Woman’s Club Held Interesting Meéting On Tuesday) By NINA LESLIE CALLEJA | The March meeting of the Key; West, and Mrs. Cosgrove was ap- West Woman’s Club was held at} pointed the chairman of a com- the clubhouse on Division street| mittee to look into this deplor-} on Tuesday afternoon, with many | able situation and seek a possible members and visitors in attend-| remedy. once. Election of officers was held,} The meeting was opened by} but this was brief and purely a Mrs. Stephen W. Douglass, presi-| formality as it was unanimously | dent. The club prayer was re-| voted that all the present offi-| cited, allegiance to the flag of the, cers, witn one exception, remain United States pledged afid “Amer-)in their position for a second ica, the Beautiful” sung by the} year. entire assembly. There followed the reading of minutes of the previous meeting by Mrs. Philip: Cosgrove, recording _ secretary,! which were approved and _ the Replace Secretary Mrs. Gladys Roberts, corre- | sponding secretary, has been re- placed by Mrs. William H. White, : this because of the exigencies of | | Springfield, Vt., at the Casa Ma-} | Newark, N. Y., was host to Mr. {and Mrs. C. H. Stuart and Mr. | | and Mrs. Dwight Farnham. | Cocktails In Moonlight At Casa Marina Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. O’Hara of Norwich, N. Y., entertained at cocktails for Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold |G. MacMaster, of Montreal, and, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Woolson, of} rina Tuesday night. Hl Mrs. Philip McK. Garrison of There was a very pretty moon rising during the evening. Dr .and Mrs. M. F. Webb of! Grand Rapids, Mich., entertained | at luncheon for Dr. and Mrs. C.! |P. Lathrop and Dr. and Mrs. G.| H. Southwell. Mr. and Mrs. F.| H. Thompson of Lakeland, Fla.,! were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dilcher. Mrs. Henry Bernard Scott of ‘Atlanta, and her daughter, Mrs. Sanford M. Ayres, are at the} ‘Casa Marina. Other arrivals are: Mr. and Mrs. William Henry White of Ridgeland, S. C.; Mrs. Frederick Rowe, of Greensboro, Md.; Mrs. Lloyd Sutton, of Washington, D. C.; Miss Eva Sears and Miss Al- ma Carlson, of Minneapolis; Mr. | and Mrs. Holmes D. Baker and| |James H. Gambrill, Jr., of Fred- erick, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I. Farwell, of Lake Forest, Ill; G.! W. Prankard and Mr. and Mrs. W.. Howard R. Parsons, of Bay- | shore, L. I.; Dr. and Mrs. Bene- | dict S. Hart, of Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Davis, of reading of the treasurer’s report, which was also approved and filed. Letters Read Mrs. Cosgrove then read sev- eral letters that had been receiv- ed by Mrs. Douglass from the distinguished guests by the club at the February meeting, Mrs. J. Ralston Wells,| Mrs. Alexander White, Mrs. A. M. Brown and Mrs. A. J. Ryan.| Each of these ladies expressed their appreciation for the lovely | reception tendered them by the local Woman’s Club, and also entertained | Mrs. Roberts’ welfare position. ‘All the officers deserve great credit for their fine work during) | the past year, and have pledged themselves to a continuance of their efforts during the coming ‘term. Tuesday’s program was under: the sponsorship of the American Citizenship Department, Mrs. |Harvey Eagan, chairman. Mrs. T. B. Klebsattel played three vio- lin solos very beautifully, “Cava- tina”, “Salut d’Amour’ and |“Chanson Triste”, which were !Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. G. M.! Mosler, of Palm Beach; Mr. andj; Mrs. S. P. Williams, Jr., of Wa-, | terbury, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs.: J. M. Baldridge, of Omaha, Nebr. | Mrs. Michael Lake, of New | York, entertained at a farewell | | cocktail party for Mr. and Mrs.! ; Dwight Farnham, of Westport, | Conn. last evening at the Casa/j : Marina. Other guests were Mrs. | George Pentecost, Mrs. Maria; Grun and Lawrence Day. The | Farnhams leave today for the North, completing two months| visit here. i | "a Copyright 1939, Liccrrt & MyzRs Tosacco Co, ‘BEAUTY SALON NOW OPENED Afnouncement is made in this! issue of the opening of the Thom- ‘asine Miller Beauty Salon in the La Concha Hotel, with entrances | well received by a thoroughly ap-| Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Blanch-| from Fleming street and the ho-, [ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS! lee &re the answers to test | questions printed on Page 2 Centigrade scale. Stanley Raymond “Bucky” Harris. Lithuania. L 2. 3. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939 that Satisfies with a Capital S Radio City’s world-famous “Rockettes” and CHESTERFIELDS .two can ‘t-be-copied combinations There’s skill and precision in the way the Rockettes dance and there’s skill and precision in the way the mild ripe Chesterfield tobaccos are blended and proportioned to bring out the best in each. : That’s why Chesterfields are milder and taste better... that’s why they'll give you more pleasure than any ciga- rette you ever smoked. ~-- Marriage License Issued Yesterday Issued yesterday afternoon | from the office fo County Judge | Raymond R. Lord was a marri- | age license permitting the mar- | riage of Manuel Perez, 19, and ~~ @ HAPPY COMBINATION Of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos TO GIVE SUPPER FILES DIVORCE SUIT Emilie B Martin has filed suit for divorce in circuit court from her husband, Delance O. Martin, the first papers were filed yes- terday. Attorney in the matter is T. S. Caro, ac ding to the record of the chancery division in Monroe The We: Brotherhood of the Fleming Street Methodist Church will give a supper in annex of the First Methodist Church on Eaton street, tomor- row, Friday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. |preciative audience. There fol-|ard, of Newlett, L. I. entertained | hoounty- | lowed a splendid address by Colo-| at the same time for Mr. and A Federation of Florida Wom-|nel Louis Brinton, on “Ameri-| Mrs. Paul Howle, Jr., Frank Cot- | an’s Clubs meeting is scheduled|canism”, in which he stressed|ter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert *Dly the most modern beauty’ 6. to be held in Orlando later this! the vital need of American de-| Newton. eS Se wna uy month and Mrs. Douglass urged | fense. Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Ryan, of ‘quarters, to run simultaneously | that any members of the Key Montreal, had as their guests on with the shop she maintains in| 8. West Club attend who find it the Casa Marina patio Mr. and the Overseas Hotel. A Grand possible to do so, as representa-| and macaroons were served, and|Mrs. Cooper Graham and Mr. ad Opening will be announced in tion at these meetings means aj, there was a small food sale held| Mrs. Haronld G. McMaster. j the near future with special fav-| Tunney and Dempsey at} Aguilar. e R ! Ol IRIS | great deal. |of salads and home-made cakes,| Latest arrivals at the Casa Fs for all patrons. . | Chicago in 1927. | Entertainment — Fishing — Accommodations Present Reports letc. The clubhouse had been|Marina include Mr. and Mrs. _ Miss Kathryn Jackson of the JOB PRINTING ° 8 The Ten Commandments. ieee Federal Power Commission. } | Departm decorated for the o i with|George M. Slocum, of Detroit;| Social Register of Charm, Inc., of number of treatments while dem-| > apenas ele cee a of petunias and other gar-|W. F. Bigelow and Editon Mar- Miami, is connected with ‘the’ onstrating at the Miller Salon of All Kinds MONROE THEATER | OVERSEAS announced that the Tropical den flowers. shall, of Rozelle Park, N. J.; Mr. | shops, to give special facials, aim-| last June. Jack Gakis—i acitte Ball CAFE AND LODGE Luncheon scheduled to be held| Besides many members of the and Mrs. E. M. Arnold, of New} ing at skin correction and preser- | AFFAIRS OF ANNABELLE |; this month had been definitely; Woman’s Club present at Tues-|Y0Tk; Mr. and Mrs. Loring N.| vation. Miss Jackson will be re-| and Marathon, Fla. Phone No. 4 “The Best in Food and Rooms” |Between Key West and Miami had many kind things to say re- Minnie Hall, 14. garding Key West. ; Affidavits signed by the guar- | dians of the contracting parties : not mun-i-| gave unqualified consent to the sip’-al. | union. The ceremony was per- The second fight between) formed by Notary Public Pedro 2,000. “Esso Baytown”. Switzerland. Mu-nis’-i-pal; | tel lobby proper. 1 4. Mrs. Miller has furnished prob-| 5. F INFORMATION S Serve Tea At the close of the meeting tea 9. | 10. lodedeanssctese Farnum, of Pelham, N. Y.; Mr.! membered as having given a KING OF ALCATRAZ cancelled, and Mrs. Haydn Illing- | day’s meeting, there were also| 34 and Mrs. Douglas Anglin, of = Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- GROCERY SPECIALS | worth spoke briefly of a splendid | the following visitors: Mrs. Edith exhibition now on display at the Art Center of pictures by William | Hogarth, the eminent 18th cen-} tury painter of English life and" manner: There was an open forum dis- cussion of the rapidly growing menace of unsightly along the highway road-signs | into Key | | Rhodes Foster, Beverly, Mass.; Mrs. Charles W. Frazer, Jackson- | bikes Fe: Mrs. A. H. Mueller, ‘Fe, New Mexico; {Mré: t A. Milne, St. Viet nf Mrs. William B. Webster, Hudson, Wisconsin; Mrs. H.. M. Carleton, and Mrs. M. E. Curtin, Boston, Mass. Historical Biiuest Tomorrow Night In response to popular demand, a repeat performance of the colorful and picturesque held tomorrow night at Bayview Park, beginning at 8 o’clock. In- clement weather prevented many! persons from seeing the pagant when produced February 22-23 as! a feature of Key West’s annual La} Semana Alegre (the Week of: Joy). The eminently successful, fifth annual, “Night In Havana” pro- gram (previewed at the Casa Ma- rina Hotel), has been incorporat- ed into the final scene of the pageant, thus bringing together the largest and most talented group of entertainers ever assem- bled in Key West. e “Night In Havana” includes the Latin music, dances, and songs of Cuba, Mexico and the Argen- Key} West Historical Pageant will: be} | Visiting Couple | Married Here Two members of a musical or-} ganization performing in Key) West entered the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord seeking! a marriage license this morning. They are Robert Borell Blezeski and Marie Renaldo. Mr. Blezneaki gave his age as 22 and Mis¥'Réhiaido gave her age as 22. Thé fOrmer "is from Chi-| jeago, Ill, and, the latter from {Benlde, JW, = uy 6 The:young.couple were seeking, beautiful surroundings in the of, the my. could ,be taken, and ithe ‘ided that “the back- ground for the setting could be provided by Peace Justice En- rique Esquinaldo, and he would) perform the ceremony. P.-T. A. To Meet Monday Evening The Junior-Senior P.-T. A. will meet in regular monthly session tine, and was acclaimed the out-}Monday evening, March 13, at! standing cabaret entertainment of/|7:30 o'clock in the High School) season. — rehearsal will ducted tonight at Street School. be con- the Divigoas auditorium. Election of officers will be held, and all members are re- quested to be in attendance, Paul, | idsfof which moving pictures | \ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS! | Westmount, Quebec; Dr. Joseph; L. Dowling and Mr. James H.| Fagan, of Providence, R. I.; Mr.| and Mrs. Robert H. Beard andj Donald Beard, of Cortland, N.| Y.; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Allan, of Toronto, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs.) Charles A. Edwards, of Bridge- port, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Lancaster, of Chestnut Hill, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wood, of Buffalo; Major and Mrs. En- nalls Waggaman, of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bernard, of | Summit, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. | Cc. C. Emerson, of Portland, Me. HOLLAND FLOOR ENAMEL —for all floor surfaces all colors, SALE PRICE, per gallon || KEY WEST PAINT CO. 512 Fleming St.—Phone 118 Direct ‘Arnesto’ Factory Store The money you save is the foundation upon which all ambitions can be THE FIRST NATIONAL t THE KEY WEST SOCIETY OF ARTISTS announces A “ONE MAN” EXHIBIT OF ARTS AND CRAFTS By The Dudleys MARCH 7-12 Through the courtesy of the Board of Trustees of the Community Art Center —In The Small Gallery— ADMISSION IS FREE GENTLEMEN’S MANICURING AT THE NEW Thomasine Miller Beauty Salon La Concha Hotel Bldg: Fleming Street Entrance BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insuran: Corporation ae PATNA RICE, Ib SUGAR. bb _ besa, House COFFEE, | oscesia COFFEE, ib CORN, No. 2 can PINK SALMON, can CORN FLAKES, 2 pkgs. - GRITS, pkg. TOMATO PASTE, 2 for Country Roll BUTTER, ib SHRIMP, 2 cans EGGS, doz. CATSUP, 14-oz. bot. : PEACHES, No. 2¥2 can - PEARS, No. 2'2 can PORK aoe ib STEAK, GROUND * MEAT, tb These are EVERY DAY SPECIALS — NOT JUST FOR WEEKENDS. ALL 10c CANNED GOODS 8c The Little Cash Grocery 801 Simonton St. L. Bancells We are equipped to do all kinds of print- ing — quickly, eco- nomically, and with the best of workman- ship. Call 51 for an estimate. RAPID SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE PRICES THE ARTMAN PRESS |! PHONE 51 The Citizen Building THOMASINE MILLER’S —— NEW BEAUTY SALON IN THE LA Introducing Miss Social Register of Charm, Inc., of Miami CONCHA HOTEL BLDG. Kathryn Jackson SKIN TECHNICIAN Giving Educational Facials In Skin Correction WATCH FOR OFFICIAL GRAND OPENING chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c || COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Charley Toppino, Prop, | TROPICAL SAILINGS on the ‘BALMY DAYS’ DE LUXE MOTOR SAILER DAILY TRIPS Leave 9:30 A. M. and 2 P. M. | from PORTER DOCK | Delightful 2/2 Hour Trip ~ || See Key West From The Seal John Wayne—Ray Corrigan SANTA FE STAMPEDE also Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Beautiful Cocktail Lounge DANCING NIGHTLY Dave Garson’s Orchestra PETER SCHUTT, Manager [TRY... Deepsea and Key West Reef Fishing on the Charter Boat “MARLIN” CAPT. FRANK GATES hone... COMEDY K. W. 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