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SOCIAL C SATURDAY— ~ City motor tour honoring visiting Havana-Key West ~ | Pirates. ALENDAR Race i Lament. 1:30 P. m: Key West Golf Saturday, March’ 18° 9Ug [Le Corntfary to es appearing yachtsmen at 2 p. m. Cocktail party at 5 p. m. Yacht Club|in an issue of a Miami /newspar Ball at Casa Marina at 9:30 p. m. ie DAY— bic \a! uae Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. IDAY— MON: + Jr.-Sr. High School P.T.A. regular meeting. 7:30 p. m. High School Auditorium. Regular meeting Garden Club Library. TUESDAY— * .p. m. Church Annex. Division Street School P.T.A. Young Women’s Circle of Ley Memorial Church meets at Wes- ley House with hostesses Sarah Fernandez. bia tice day party of The American Legion. Legion Hall. ns Skullduggery Night.. Palace: Theater. —o- Timer: “Meeting Key West ‘Lions. ‘Clul t. Concert; by Key West Hospital Rotary, Club meeting 12:15 p. igen a Stone Church Service Club supper, Se, and Tree Guild. 8 p. m. Key West i meeting. 3 p.m. Auditorium. Miss Martha Robinson and Miss ' Stone ‘Church Annex, 6: 30° P. Mi Band. 8'p. m. Bayview Park, open to winter visitors. 6:00! per this morning, which had this affair scheduled last evening, the Annual Costume and Masquerade Ball will be held Saturday, March 18, at the Habana - Madrid Club, ; opening at 10 p. m. Under the direction of Mrs. Julio De Poo, a big Latin-Ameri- can Floor Show will be present- jed, featuring the only Key West ‘appearance of “Juanita”, {Queen of Rhumba Dancers”, this year. A host of other acts are under rehearsal at present, in- cluding specialties representing many countries of the world with songs and dances native to the | varions locales. 1 eae typical car 1 atmosphere will ‘hold’ forth— ee sgieentines: confetti, balloons-- _maracas presented liberally to patrons | upon entrance. 1A 0 4 m.. St! Paui’s Annex, iyipays : Key West Choral Society regular ar miepling, open to winter visi: ; tors. High: Schoo}, Auditor: Harris School P.T. “Assn. Held Meeting. On Wednesday By MRS. M. L. ROM Many _ visitors attended the Tegular monthly meeting of the Hartis School _ Parent-Teachers Association, which was held Wed- nesday afternoon in the Harris School auditorium. - Trough the courtesy . of ‘the Red © rh, Players ‘those present enjéyed) a short comedy, Was’ Well présented;, .and which Kept’ the’ audience .: in constant, smiles 4nd laughter, from. begi nifig’ uritil the curtains closed. "At the’éhd ofthe act.and.after the murrér of delight..angd ap- plauke abated, Miss Jenny Sey- mour: iritroduced Mrs. .Waldo,' Who spoke briefly: concerning the importance and relation of health| je ‘happinéss! ‘and. well-being and inttoduced the: National Health fourndl. At the close of the talk, Mrs.-‘Waldb recited; “When Pa’s Sick”, which the: mothers pres- oat both ‘enjoyed and appreciat- Introduce Visitors “Mrs. Eva Warner, -accompan- ivd*by her assistants, Miss Col-} iips ‘and Mrs. Giles and a patrol at. Gitl Scouts, were present to ihttodice Girl Scout officials, fate in the’ city as their ' After ‘mentioning a few : assets of girl scouting and i portance as a character », Mrs. Warner, introduced “Bruce MacIntosh, who is a mein -of the Regional Commit- ti ‘Girl Scouts, which, covers! sept Georgia and. Flar- setertotion to give its assistance in miore”’ may be. organized. mieré”'ttbops 'She'Tetated that many girls de-{' but ,be-/ sine’ to study scouting, cause Troop 1 has reached * quota’ membership it will: be ne- cesséry to secure more leaders to take care of these girls and give them the benefits which scouting affords. Offers Services Mrs. Macintosh then introtluc- ed Miss Helen Oppenlander, who is a»member of the National Field Staff. Miss, Oppenlander offered her services to help Key) West as a community to help it- self by training more girls in scouting; which aids to build character in “the girls of today who will'be the mothers of to- morrow”. ‘Miss Dempsey Craig, local di-} rector of Dade County Council of! Gift Scouts and Mrs. Harold B. Lewis, commissioner of Dade County of Girl Scouts, were in- cluded in the party. Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, president’ of the associa- sary in the formation of more} troops ahd expressed pleasure of having these visitors. Farewell For Mrs. Habecker 2 The “business session followed. * Mrs.’ Wm. Habecker, secretary, read. bills. and communications. Athong them were her regrets for Porter Harris, at the home, 425] Members of the Sodality of st.| having to tender her resignation’ as secretary. Since Mr. Habeck-| Mrs. White is the wife of the| have completed arrangements for | which | MacIntosh urged the j ‘providing leadets in order that’ its) Pressed regret of her resignation. | Mrs. Rodriguez said, “Mrs. Ha- | becker, in behalf of the Parent- Teacher Association, I present failing. work and loyalty to this organization. You may be suré you are going tobe a great Joss to us. Your efforts arid time giv- en will always be remembered. Tt .is our: wish that upon enter- ing your new. aome,. you will meet with success, make new friends, and. enjoy them as we we enjoyed having you with a | In Response é i! Those of the assocjation, who have had. the pleasure of work-) ing with Mrs. Habécker) felt more deeply thé note ‘of sincerity | in. Mts. Habecker’s words when | she teplied to Mrs. Rodriguez and | | members of the association with words of love and appreciation | for those with whom she. has | warked. ‘Mrs. Carl Rom was ap- pointed to fill the unexpired) term. | , Miss Jennie Mae Johnson was ap| inted by Mrs. Bervaldi as tion. The association voted to! céntribute $10 toward expenses.| Miss Mary Pinder read two | questions from the question box, | which were answered in part by | Prof. Duncan and read by Mrs. Margaret’ Connor, inthe absence of the, professor. The third question’ was read by Mrs. Bervaldi and answered by Mrs.‘ Benjamin Lowe. Miss Marty Pinder, ‘Mrs.’‘Ben- ;jamin Lowe and Prof. Duncan were’ appointed on the nomina- tion committee. Mrs. B. C. Papy, Mrs. Ramon Rodriguez and Mrs. C. W. Rom were appointed to cooperate with the Woman's Club in the removal of obstructions to the scenery on the highway. Roll call showed the following classes had the greatest number | and largest percentage of parents | present: Intermediate Grades— (1) Miss Mary Pinder. (2) Mrs. Mavereen Meador. Primary Grades— (1) Mrs. Magdelin Huddle- ston. (2) Mrs. Leota Somers. Harris Family Will Have Hodse Guests Mrs, Wellington Mayo Wi accompanied by her da ' Mrs. Daniel O. Bacon, ‘who~ | formeriy Miss Margaret White, are expected to arrive in Key | West Tuesday from New York ‘and Oyster Bay, and, while here, >| will be the house guests of Mrs. |W. Hunt Hafris and Miss Minnie i i Caroline street. this boquet to you, for your un-) de! legate to the Teachers Conven-| ‘DeMolay Banquet |Last Evening | | An enjoyable banquet was held {last evening at the Alibi Res- taurant on Duval street by mem- | bers of the Order of DeMolay of ;Key West, known as the Robert | J. Perry Chapter. | Professor Horace gave an address, while talks were} also made by W. E. Fowler and | Jefferson Knight, Jr. Eva and Norman of Cayo Hueso Club put on several num- | bers. Those attending were: Henry Roy Canfield, Allen Neil Roberts, Jefferson Knight, Jr., |Krmit Lewin, Sydney Matthews, Richard Steadman, Harry Knight, William Spence, Ray Demeritt, Jack Miller, Prof. Horace O’Bry- | Ait; Newell Pinder, Dexter Dor- gan, .W. E. Fowler eu Janior Woman’ Club Met On Tharsday An enjoyable meeting of the Junior Woman's Club was held |Thursday afternoon at the club- /house on’ Division street. Miss Rose Tift and Mis¢ Lenora Whit- aker were hostesses on the occa- sion. High score in the card games \ went to Miss Margaret . Dexter and the cut prize was presented | to Miss Tessie Falk. | Members present were: Misses Xenia Hoff, Bonnie Mae | Watkins, Vergie Key, Phyllis | Adams, Maude Lowe, Dottie Mae | Dungan, Margaret Dexter, Con- suelo Carmona, Juanita Mayg, Tessie Falk, Benildes Remond, Barbara Carey, Clara Yates, Alce Curry, Louise Delaney, Susan La- Kin, Frances Lee Tiller. Mesdames C. E. Ward, Jr., Mau- rice Scammons, ;Robert Dopp. Joseph> Lopez, --Osgood Kemp, Raymond Curry and Merrill Roberts. ‘HA go School Groups’ Te Attend Convention Members of the faculties of the several schools of Monroe county are planning to attend the teachers’ convention, which is to be held in Tampa next week. Those in Key West who have planned to make the trip are: From the High School: Mrs. Addah Ramsey, Miss Fortune Lopez, Mrs. Thelma Porch, Miss Marguerite Neff and Mrs. M. Howell. From Division Street School: Mrs. Norma Dopp, Mrs. Josephine Doughtry, Mrs. Amelia Cabot and Miss Florence Albury." ‘2° From Harris Schooli Miss | en-| nie Mae Johnson, Miss: Mary der, Miss Jennie » Seymour, Me Thelma Watkins, and Mrs. Ghar) Haskie: yes es A having | | been cr | Mpleted ay plan to leaye.on, »}Steamship ube _next next Tuesday afternoon. Arrange Breakfast For Sanday Mary’s Star of the Sea Parish | erhas been transferred to New late Captain W. M. White, who}a Communion breakfast to be York, she will make her future’ was in command of the P. & O.|held after the Mass at 8 o'clock home in that city. Mrs. Rodriguez Steamship Florida up to the time| tomorrow morning: presented .a lovely boquet of gar- i jof his death. The breakfast will be held in) den flowers bound together with) The family made their home in| the dining room of the La Con- a-bow of satin in pale blue and Key West for about 20 years, and|cha Hotei, and members of the) g0ld, which are the P.-T. A.’s have many friends here who will} Sodality told The Citizen that colors, to Mrs. Habecker in be- be glad to learn of their proposed| about 30 members of the organi- Balt of the association, and ex:! onal < visit at this time. zation are expected to attend. 4,city. 7:30 p. m. High School the} ‘{be€ol. Cutchins is chief of staff THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Sunday Monroe County Baseball League doubleheader with Sea- food Grill vs. Key West Conchs! and Blue Sox vs. Roadside Biweekly handicap golf tourna- 2 q YY Key West.Camera Club meet- ang, opento visitors. 7:30 p. m. Art Center. ‘First iof three games series be- tween Seafood Grill and U. S. ‘my :fives for championship of Gym. Thursday Biweekly Handicap Golf Tour- nament at 1 p. m. Key West Golf Course. Friday Key West Boat Club meeting. open to visitors. 8 p.m. Light- house Building Three. Sale Day of Sponge fishermen | at Municipal Sponge Dock, cor- | ner of Grinnell and Caroline Streets. 9:30 a. m. 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 Basin. Tennis, ,.and, Handball) courts, diamondball field, picnic | tables, riding. devi for chil-} 'dren, checkers, chess, domino tables, horseshoe court at Bay- 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. sevecencesevesasoooeoees | | ® - Lieutenant Fort Callahan, oe cer in charge of the naval’ sta- tion, who had been on an in- spection tour up the east coast) as far as Jupiter, accompanied by Mrs. Callahan, returned to the city Thursday afternoon, | | | Mrs. John. N. Roberts, super-} visor ‘of the State, Welfare Work | in Key West, who, was attending a meeting of the board in, West Palm Beach, returned to the city | Thursday. E. A, Ramsey, also al member of the local unit, was a returning passenger. Mrs. Benjamin , Trujillo, for-| merly of Key West, but who is| now making her residence in Mi-| ami, was an arrival here’ last | evening, and is a house guest of | Mrs. Frank H. Ladd at the home |of Cayo Hueso, | pearance. | seven-piece band. MIZPAH RABAGNY | SEEKING DIVORCE Mrs. Mizpah Rabagny has filed suit in the circuit court for di- vorce from her husband, Edmund} Rabagny- “The complainant charges crucl-) ty and non-support. Young Woman’s Circle To Meet Tuesday | —_ t Misses Martha Robinson Sarah “Fernandez will entertain the Young Women’s Circle of Ley Memorial Church Tuesday and House on Varela street. change of date. The president wishes to remind members of the silverware shower for the Wes- ley House. Garden Club To Meet Monday The rediteee mont monthly meeting lof the Gagqen Club and Tree} | Guild ry alive held, Monday eve- | ning March 13, 3:00 o’clock at the | Key West Library. As important busine transacted, the presence members is requested. A cordial invitation is extended | to winter visitors. s to be of all Nees eecce opryent| PERSONAL MENTION “ENTERTAINMENT Cceccccccacccsasscccoos: | Dawn Dance A new feature is being intro- duced tonight at Al Mills’ popu- \lar Club Cayo Hueso in the Jef- \ferson Hotel building. It is a “Dawn Dance’—starting at 11:00 ‘|o’elock and lasting, as the man- r{agement quotes—“ ’till dawn.” The favorite team of Eva and Norman, from New York’s No. 21 Club, continues to please patrons and music for dancing and singing is furnished by “The Swingsters.” Pena’s Garden A special feature is announced den of Roses tonight. Key West’s leading professional and amateur golfers, Eddie Bush and Joe Lopez, will be guests of hon- or, and will make a feature ap- Gould Curry’s tillating music, furnished by his is scheduled for dancing. Raul's Club on Caroline street. Mrs. Trujillo | came here especially to attend | the funeral of Mrs. Nettie Gato! which will be held this after- | noon. & | Melvin E. Russell, members of | the Key West Yacht Club, who} had been on a visit to Havana in} connection with the yacht races from that city to Key West. re- turned on the Cuba’ yesterday | afternoon. , | | * H. S.: Hendricks, assistant plant quarantine inspector, who was a businessiwisitor, in Key West with theclocal.bureau, left on the early bus: this; -mOrRINg for Mi-! ami. Boake Carter, the world re- nowned radio commentator and | newspaper columnist is a guest | of Captain and Mrs. Percy R.} Cook on Cook Island, near Ram- rod Key. Mr. Carter was a visi- tor in Key West this weekend. Brintons Entertain House Guests Col. and Mrs. L. C. Brinton,} welcomed long standing friends | yesterday in the persons of Col.) and Mrs. J. A. Cutchins, of Rich- mond, Va., who will be house guests for the next ten days inthe Brinton home on Johnson (street. ofthe 29th Division, National Safety in the city of Richmond, ‘as‘'well’as member of. the law firm of Cutchins and Cutchins; of that city. i Marine Porch and Deck Enamel World's finest enamel! A tung-oil, bakelite product. SALE PRICE, $3 25 per gallon w Unconditionally Guaranteed KEY WEST PAINT CO. 512 Fleming St—Phone 118 Direct ‘Arnesto’ Factory Store | | swingsters Guard, jand is Director’ of Public| # Another big night is planned for tonight at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt boulevard—with Floor Show features, presenting some of the city’s leading songsters, and entertainers. John Pritchard’s orchestra ~ will be on hand as usual, to play for dancing—and the crowds planning to attend in their usual good numbers. Sukective to The Citizen—20c weekly. Bicuiie Street Methodist (Uptown) Church Sunday, 11:00 A. M.—"God Program In Meetings.” 7:30 P. M.—"In One Accord and In One Place.” JIM LILLY, PASTOR T. B. KLEBSATTEL, Music Director You are cordially invited to with us DON’T MISS P. A. R. La Revista Mensual en Espanol e Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- ily on the 13th. Ten Cents. $1 a | Year. Six Years $5. Sample Copy FREE. E. F. O'Brien publishes PAR. | (Times of ‘Gaba and Pan Amer- | ican Parign) of San_ Ignacio 54,| wana. P, O. Box 329. Tel. | M-1012. Key West Chamber of | Commerce, Hotel La Concha. | Bus Station. P.A.R. Havana - Cuba - Florida - Gulf, - West Indies - Mexico - Regions South. Concise News and | Latin American Trade Reviews. MAP OF HAVANA with Guide TROPIC AMERICA | rejoicing in the evening, March 14, at the Wesley! a Members are asked to note the are | Legion Post Plans. | Birthday Party Next Wednesday, March 15, | marks the birthday of the Ameri- can Legion, and the members of | Arthur Sawyer Post of this city are planning a_ birthday party, which will be held at the Legion ; |hall on Whitehead street, on that) date. | Membership drive is on in the; }post and the birthday party will] ‘ome at an opportune time for} growth of the lists on the books and afford aj good opportunity for proper cele- | bration. While but few of the details of | the proposed party have been made public, it is understood, there will be lots of refreshments ' erved, both solid and liquid, and delightful evening will be as-|¢ sured. | In addition to other forms of |! entertaniment, those who .attend will be treated to a diversified | floor show, which will be pro- vided by groups of performers |; from the different night clubs in nee cit, yore + fas SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1939 SHORTE ROUTE FLORIDA foMAINE "NO TOLLS << NO FERRIES SN ty FREE MAPS “orite Jester Rose, Secretary ASHINGTON-FLORIDA SHORT ROUTE ASSN.INC. WILSON, N.C. guna PEARLMAN’S, she: THE STORE OF QUALITY- SHOES SHOES ALMOST EVERY DAY, NEW SHOES ARRIVE AT OUR STORE. We have never before shown such a large variety of styles and patterns, in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. 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