The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 18, 1939, Page 6

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S ACTIVITIES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN io" Latest OCIAL & SOCIAL CALENDAR SATURDAY— Masquerade Ball at Habana-Madrid. 9:30 p. m. a SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. — TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 | p. m. Church Annex. Southern Printmakers Society Exhibition 0} Community Art Center. ey ae WEDNESDAY— Regular meeting The American Legion. 8 p. m. Legion Hall. Annual election of officers o! Legion Hall. THURSDAY— —o0-—— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M Concert by Key West Hospital Brotherhood Banquet 7:30 p. Church parsonage. Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. Miscellaneous Tea Shower by Lopez in honor, of Miss Juanita Mayg who will be married to Edward Cassity shortly. 5-7 p. m. Habana-Madrid. Pests WRIDAY— IN KEY WEST woes: Sunday Biweekly handicap golf tourria- | |ment. 1:30 p. m. Key West Golf | Course. ! Monroe County Baseball League |doubleheader. Pirates vs. Key pens at Key West | West. Blue Sox vs. Seafood Grill. | /1:30 p. m. Navy Field. Play for Eddie Bush golf trophy | jby Key West Golf Club starts. “/1:30 p. m. Key West Golf j Course. - f The American Legion. 8 p. m. | Monday | ity Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park Sale Day at Municipal Sponge m. Fleming Street Methodist | Dock. | ee ee | Division Street School W.P.A. | Mrs. Carlos Rios and Mrs. Daniel | project opens. | High School Varsity plays | |Lions club in exhibition basket- | 'ball game. 8 p. mi. High School Key West Choral Society regular meeting, open to winter visi- |Gym. tors. High School Auditorium. Annual Masquerade | Ball Tonight | Everything is in readiness for; the Grand Annual Masquerade Ball to be given tonight at 10 o'clock at beautiful Havana-, Madrid Club. Mrs. Julio De Poo is sponsoring this affair for the benefit of one of Key West's de- serving and _ talented young | Wednesday | Sale Day at Municipal Sponge | —-————r77, | Dock. i | Friday j Key West Boat Club meeting. | ; open to visitors. 8 p.m. Light- | house Building Three. | Ba ae Sale Day of Sponge fishermen One of the most important ex- | at Municipal Sponge Dock, cor- hibitions of the winter season at'ner of Grinnell and Caroline! the Key West Community Art Streets. 9:30 a. m. i Center opens on Tuesday, March 21st. It is the Southern Print- makers Society exhibition and comprises prints in all media! from all over the United States, ! Exhibition At Art Center Shuffleboard courts open to the; public daily are at Courthouse Square. Bathing Beaches are at, south ends of Duval and White! The latest dance is a “ne tree’ dance fancied in Washi BOCOOCHOHOSOSOO SOOO OOOOOOCEOOOOSSOOOEEOECOOOOOEEE Dance ath the spreading chestnut ngton, D. C. where Patricia Streets. Swimming pools are at’ McCarran, daughter of Nevada Senator Pat McCarran is SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 193 Coccccvcvscvecccesceeeee PERSONAL MENTION USED CAR SALE | offered in this sale. ; AT NAVARRO’S | Fleming Street Methodist Wesley Archer of Miami was ees (Uptown) Church included in the recent arrivals in] Announcement is made of a Invites fou. To Wershh Key West for a visit with rela-|Need-The-Money” Used Car SUNDAY . | Gene ; Sale starting today at Navarro’s javee ane ene Used Car Lot at Simonton and {| SUBJECTS:— 11:00 A. M. “T.aunch Out ee | Fleming streets. Rev. P. J. Kelleher, S. J. of St.; This sale is chiefly made neces- Into The Deep.” 7:30 P. M. “Here Am I, Mary, Star of the Sea, Church, |Sary, as reported by Navarro’s, i left this morning for a Marian ‘by the great demand for the Send Me. JIM LILLY. PASTOR | : ‘ : ._. |19389 Dodges and Plymouths. Sodality convention in Miami, | Room da ueesied’ cau detieneetiaead 4 pe SS Director tena: Many outstanding buys are ‘and will return at the end of the/Car lot for the trade-ins now be- week. ing taken in for the new cars | | | YOUR SHOPPING ISN’T COMPLETE UNLESS YOU VISIT— Chas. Aronovitz Dept. Store KEY WEST’S LARGEST STORE READY-TO-WEAR MEN’S WEAR Ladies’ Dresses— “Priestley” Nor-East The finest <rom $1.98 up. Suits and Ties Mrs. T. M. Dick, wife of Lieut.- Commander Dick, U. S. N., was an arrival in Key West Thursday for a visit here. Mrs. Dick is a {guest at La Concha Hotel. | REMEMBERED IN WILL | OKLAHOMA CITY — To her} two daughters, Mrs. L. P. Old-| ham of this city, bequeathed “my sunny disposition, my sense of! fairness and my beautiful neck.” ! They also received $4,000 in real | estate. Children’s Shirley Temple Dresses— The Ideal Children’s Dress from $1.98 up. Linen, Mohair, Tropical Worsted | Suits— | Unbeatable for wear comfort. SMELL EXHAUST Gas 9 Deanna Durbin | Dresses— | : ; | ae for the “Miss— | Polo Shirts— Not “Childish”— | “Inner-Outer” Styles. Not “Grown-up”. ‘ A happy medium for the “In-Between”. SHO Shoes- Shoes - Shoes—For the Entire Family Most Complete Line Of BEACH WEAR In Town Aronovitz—“One-Stop” Department Store IT. MAY BE DEADLY Dress Shirts - Slacks Men’s Ladies’ Children’s Whites — Sports — Tans — Blacks Straps — Sandals — Oxfords — Pumps including all types of designs in black and white and in color. This is a nationaf exhibition put on annually by the Southern Printmakers and after the initial showing at Birmingham, Ala., it travels a wide circuit through} the country. Most of the noted printmakers of this country are included and among the prints are various prize winners in not; only the Southern Printmakers. show but also in other important exhibitions. Etchings, wood and linoleum cuts, drypoints, litho- ‘graphs, and other related media; are represented. Roosevelt Boulevard and Yacht) shown doing the ‘“‘neath” movement with Edwin P. Hay. Basin. Tennis and Handball} Se eal =. ‘SHO OD AS SII ISS SIO DSS SSP BS BT SDM, courts, diamondball field, picnic FOOTWEAR for A Real Easter! tables, riding devices for chil- dren, checkers, chess, domino tables, horseshoe court at Bay-) view Park. For further infor-, Se Only three more weeks to mation concerning Key West aP- ing grounds at intervals of 50 DRESSES FOR Easter! Buy your shoes at ply a ie amber ol ommerce i 2 eing »stab- : TCaeUne es oct EASTER! ! The Store of Fashion. . .where ee ee nen selection is a tune with Children. . . our modern store! Complete Silks - Organdies line for Ladies, Misses and Notted Swisses pianists named Miss Beatrice, Moreno. The program consists entirely MORE FIELDS NILE NO REFUGE of new fumbers, all of which Will be shown for the first time in this city, and the same applies to the costumes which are all beautiful and typical. A’ carnival atmosphere: will prevail with the distribution. of plenty of serpentine. confetti and masks being made at the en- france. Five beautiful costume ALEXANDRIA — Onc of the last of the civilized to adopt the levy, Egypt will have income; taxes soon under a new decree. JOHNANNESBURG—To miake air travel safer, emergency land- FAST FOR FUGITIVES Nn. AN aD o ase of Key West booklets are at the| South African Airways. Chamber’s offices. = — . Tourists: Liked... Tennis, Horseshoes LEEDS, Eng. — Sixty girl stu- dents here ate dry bread ‘for a week and sent the sum saved on ; butter to help Spanish refugees. | or The Key West Citizen. Tour jished along routes operated by Children, It Brizes will be given for the five| itstanding costumes, the first} being a box of Havana cigars for | the best male costume, a pair of real Spanish castanets for the| most original, a bottle ‘of per-} fume for the most beautiful, a/ box of embroidered handkerchiefs | for fourth prize and a pair of! silver dust covered Cuban mara- cas for the fifth prize. Some of the numbers on the program are | as follows, with everyone on the} program being amateur except Van der Schelling, Juanita and Dave King. Spanish Paso Doble danced by Miss Maria Farto and Isabel De} Poo, a French love song sung by | Van der Schelling, castanet solo | by Mrs. De Poo, popular songs | by Dave King, tap dance by Miss | Caroline Cherry, Amapola_duet| by Van der Schelling and Isabel De Poo, a piano medley by Miss Beatrice Moreno, Los _Piconeros by Miss Maria Farto, Miss Celia Bello, Miss Zenaida Castro and Miss Barbara Guerro, a_ society rhumba by Dr. and Mrs. De Poo and last but not least the real typical Cuban rhumba and conga danced as it is really danced in the interior of Cuba, by none other than Juanita the queen of | rhumba from Chicago and Ha- vana, accompanied by Tony Betancourt, one of Key West's best interpreters of this popular rythmic dance. All of the music for the Latin ak of the review will be un- ler the direction of Miss Moreno and her father Lauriano Moreno, except the two rhumbas_ which will be under the direction of the Key West-Panama rhumba band. ed Show At ‘aul’s Club An outstanding Floor Show has been planned in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the opening of Raul’s Club tonight at this favorite chub including some of Key West’s most talented artists. This city’s youngest dance team, Daniels and Canova, will Be seen in a Tiny-Tot-Tap. The “Ole Man Mose” number will be featured by Mary Ann Swinton, Who is singing her farewell songs tonight. A waltz number will be featured by Gerald and Louise, “Key West's Poets of the Dance”. Skeets Beebe, emcee of the show, will vocalize as the show goes along. Finale of the presentation will be the “King and Queen of Rhumba—Edna and Albert, giv- ing’ some authoritative interpre-| Among the noted exhibitors are John Taylor Arms, president of the American Society of Etchers; C. Jac Young; Alice Standish Buell; Leo Katz; F. Townsend Morgan, director of the Key West Community Art Center; Keith Shaw Williams, secretary of the New York Watercolor Society; Milford Zornes, and Y. E. Soder- burg. | W.P.A. Recreation Departments reports that tourists during the! winter participated mostly in ten- nis and horseshoe play at Bay- view Park. New see-saws for the children are being added to the. present park eqyipment, and beach sand placed in the play pit. | Mayg-Cassity Engagement eecccccccccccessaccccee eae | PENA'S Mr. and Mrs. Juan Mayé a-" another big time is planned for nounce the engagement of their p21; Garden of Roses tonight—_ daughter, Juanita Maria, to Ed- with the Saturday Night Dance, ward Clayton Cassity, Jr. ._ starring Gould Curry’s seven- A miscellaneous tea shower iN piece orchestra. Special features honor of the bride-to-be will be jaye been planned for this given Thursday from 5 to 7 P.M. gance, and it’s another proposi- at the Habana-Madrid Club. The tion of getting reservations shower is being given by Mrs.|early for best tables. Carlos’ Rios and Mrs. Daniel Lopez. \ | | KEEPS HIS SPEECH British Bathing Beauty WORCESTER; Mass.—In_ her |suit for divorce, Mrs. Mabel Azernow of this city testified _ that for six years she and her} husband communicated only by blackboard messages because he | refused to speak to-her, although | |they occupied the same house. Lovely 3 and 4thread chiffons at a price that saves you nioney —but gives you luxurious look- ing legs. These features... Custom-Fit Top—duo heels—Tipt- toes—newes: Phoenix Personality Colors. ONLY 78: A PAIR. OTHERS $1.00, $1.15, $f.35 PHOENIX 2h ® HOSIERY PEARLMAN STATIONERY OFFICE FORMS at Reasonable Prices PHONE 51 ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE and lassies who model bathing suits. This girl helped to decorate British Industries THE ARTMAN PRESS! tations of this tropical dance. THE CITIZEN BLDG. — Fair. London. | S, Ine || You'll. want them for right now. . .you’ll want them pui aside for later j wear with TAILORED OF RICH SATIN SERAPHIM You know Barbizon’s reputation for tailoring, fit and long wear! Bet- jter géc your supply while they last. EXCLUSIVE WITH US! and' a ‘Fine Selection of Fashionable Styles priced at Value-Giving levels See Our Beautiful Line Of EASTER MILLINERY | New Models are i now in “RHYTHM-STEPS” the favorite Shoes for particular women! Exclusive At The Store of Fashion agp, Big Shipment Of— Matlassee Organdies just received, priced to sell at, yd. 75¢ All-Over Silk Laces APPELROUTH’S Bae evan $1.00 N The Store of Fashion SHOT III IIIS LS SS SS Mh VIA MAAAALAPALALAALLL LA Your Business Records Represent MONEY == Protect Them With A = Sturgis Autographic Register Write. Turn the crank. Your record has been accurately, quickly and conveniently made. One copy refolds neatly in the register. The That’s system. That’s preci- No transcribing. 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