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"SOCIAL CALENDAR ia eae SS: 4 Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00} ©. » m. Church. Annex. ” tern Printmakers: Society Exhibition opens at Rev West ; Community Art Center. a AY— : “hee eseh of officers of The American Legion. 8 p. m. | gion Ha: AY— ser American: Poetry Society: meeting. 4 p. m. Residence of Miss 3 Marie. Cappick, 415 Olivia street. pag est Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M te Bani Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park rotherhood cae 7:30 p. m. Fleming Street Methodist | * Churel dotary Club a iabeting “ia: 15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. F West Choral Society regular meeting, open to winter visi- tors. High School Auditorium. NManeous ‘Tea Shower by Mrs. Carlos Rios and Mrs. Daniel —o— Lopez in honor of Miss Juanita Mayg who will be married xis Edward Cassity shortly. 5-7 p. m. Habana-Madrid. a singer Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. | = hte —— onbay— | irge Gray, retired printer, speaks before Key West Society | *- of Artists on printing. 8: 30 p. m. Community Art Center. | | | Poetry Society « __ |Plans Meeting, Po aaeres “pabga 2 Boys of Division Street} Pan-American Poetry Society Sétiddt were entertained on St.) will meet Thursday afternoon 4 Péirick’s Day at the home _ of;o'clock at the home of Miss Ma- Kenitjeth Solomon. The St. Pat- rie Cappick, 415 Olivia street. ‘Daf motif was carried out! All members are requested to in. the: refreshments, which con-' be in attendance. sigted’ of fruit punch, cookies and ‘Gaines of various kinds were played duting the evening and hi id guests spent a very en- pote time rf ss Edward Bruce, widely-known Be attending were Mrs.’ artist and chief engraver in Wash- -Arthar, Mts. T. A. Woody,| ington, D. C., and Mrs. Bruce, fleet Solomon, "Ethel ene) who have been in Key. West. for 10, Joseph Roberts, Charles* the past few months, left this itchard, Ruth Rose Rob-!Motning in their car for. their “Rose Marshall, Carmen) home. : Gloria. Riggs, Herman} Some months ago, Mr. Bruce 4 git ines suffered a stroke, which, how- Beances | ‘Moore, Charles; °Ve! is not as bad as it was and Harry - Sawyer, Joé|he says that the climate of Key } 4 4 4 | | Visitors Leave ‘Enroute Home T ur, Joe Cook, Norman factors in bettering his physical ; James Solomon, Beverly ee condition.: COSCO eCaronseceneeeee er to a:great many’ re- . F oN modeling class at the George W. Bonniwell, chief en- fést’\Comniunity Art Cen-|Sineer with the P. and O. S. S. ‘start tonight at 8 o’clock.|Co., who was in the city for sev- class, conglucted by Cyriljeral days on business left on the all, will’be held concur-| morning bus for Fort Lauderdale, y; with Mr. Matshall’s letter-| 1. join -his vessel. huss every Tuesday. night. ae &. hot having clay or other I in which to work will Page 0 pgeene iggy ei - to'pureliase it at the Art leaving ‘on the morning bus for Lake City where they will visit with their mother, Mrs. J. L. Thompson. : Jone interested in joining this ‘or other, classes at the Art Ceriter mniay register at any time Miss Marian Doughtry of San- ford , who was. visiting =e during gallery hours. * | brother andy ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Doughtry and ° ee ne IN KEY WEST family. for, fas weeks, left on [iidelacdaitecnceccees ina early bus ‘on the return trip - Wednesday, cece etd pete Day at Municipal Sponge. yrs George Mitchell, formerly Miss Blanche Pino of Key West, E. ~-Friday who was visiting her mother “Key: West Boat Club meeting, }yirs, Manuel Pino and other rel- opéh :to visitors. 8 p.m. Light-latives, left this morning over the Building Three. ag Jack. Day: of Sponge fishermen paneey oe Bee ee tase more Sponge Dock, cor- pa Sees ner’ Grinnell and Caroline Mrs. Rose Kirchik was a pas- Poses. 9:80 . m. senger on the morning bus going Birdies we Key. West open 1m 8 bid belgie fen ete new: Trarhbo : field ‘with first sack sae! z game of. championship _ series, | «tear aces ARE ; Scouts of America, at their last! ‘CUBA BRINGS IN. CONDUCTED DURING SESSION = (By EUGENE BERKOWITZ) A very impressive investiture service was held by Troop 51, Boy meeting. ‘The session was opened with the usuat Scout Oath, Laws, | Motto and Lord’s Prayer. ‘ Fol. lowing this was a discussion on a supper which the troop plans to have in the near futufe. A com- mittee was’ appointed and’ is ex- pected to ‘meet’ sometime this week. Next onthe program was the presentation of a new charter for | 1939 by Chairman of | Honor Court M. E. Berkowitz. - Fens A. yery. spegial ccaagion the meeting was ety gift of an American | a by, Trevor, chairfpan’ Committee. The flag “aed a.fully equipped one with aii ‘eagle-head emblem ontop. The.gift was ac- cepted by Scout Donald Lowe and greatly appreciated by the troop. When this was over a_ short drill was held and then all young- er scouts were asked to -leave.| Tenderfoot scouts wefe brought in blind-folded ‘and led into a| large circle formed by the sec- ond- and first-class scouts. The tenderfoots: then took’ the oath| and were given their pins. Visitors at the meeting were Mrs, Fernandez and (Mrs. Robin- son of the Wesley :House; M. E. Berkowitz, chairman’: of Honor Court; J. Trevor, chairman’ of Troop Committee. There “were twenty-five boys present. 161 PASSENGERS Arriving: ‘on _ the», Steamship| Cuba, of the P. and 0... S..Co., yesterday morning from. Tampa were 22 fitst-cabin and nine, sec- | ond cabin ‘passengers for . Key| West, and 138 first cabin and two) second cabin wrists for-“Ha-| vana. Key West arrivals were: L. “Vo- gel, Mrs. O- C. Howell, Mrs. W. Doughtry, Jr., O. Rodtado, Mrs. Rodcado, B. E. Timmons, | Mrs. Timmons, Mrs. K. Wefmer, | G. Ayala, Mrs. E. A. Rarhsey; Ma- | ria’ Abarco, Miss M. Neff, Miss F. Lopez, Miss M. Pinder, Miss J. Seymour, O. Ayala, Mrs. Ayala, Mrs. T. K. Watkins, N. Ayala, G. Ayala, R. Ayala, Antonio Herce, Onelia Disdier, Gloria oon Antonia Gonzalez, Gloria C: lano, , Violet Smith, Louis, Gertrude Fernandez. rhe on the manifest ca ship. were the following For Key West, seven, tons of freight and four sacks of mail; for Havana, one ton of freight, two automobiles and 616 sacks of mail. | The Cuba sailed at 10:40 with 74 first cabin and two second cabin bookings from Key West, two automobiles and seven sacks of mail. There was no cargo for the ship from this port. Many Old Folks Pde | Barth”. |over America. Repeat year after _ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN iGoiihination rates high at ne Syitzenlaitl when pretty Iassies show how to alging. rrr e | ‘PEOPLE'S FORUM oée EVERYBODY'S DOING IT” Editor, .The Citizen: i Everybody is doing it. So I had: to write about Key. West too, and here it ‘is. It is written for) the :men-from the snow about the! men_ from. the sunshine. ‘How about this “Land in the! Making” ‘for, a. ‘slogan? Invite; thém to come and watch the crea-| tion ef new American land. To) _| Stand. there and’ feel. the, land | “| growing under them. Would that | appeal to.‘the imagination of the} public? Suppose some one who | understands:-the subject put the! facts down‘in black and white. | Then you dramatize it: “A Mod-| ern Chapter. of .Genesis”. “Come! ant See the ‘Newest: Part of the. ‘“Lo-and behold; Here is) A‘Gilt.té You From the Sea”. | While f Was ‘with-you last win- ter I‘got thinking about a new, méthod - of publicity. Suppose, you have a visitor to the Rotary | Club. You get his name and ad-! dress. : This is turned over to the Chamber of Commerce. The sec-| retary in turn sends a letter to} the” visitor’s’:home ~ town club. | ¢ Would it like to hear about Key} West? -If*so, one of their own| members Has just come from there. He'll be glad to speak about it. (Keep in mind; most people like to speak but they like to be asked.) This method; would assure that the reqi " Key West has two oi ice clubs, several many other organi gether they have t nds’ of | visitors. Each of ¢ ake sub-| stantial citizens of the commun- ity from which they come. It; would meen a few thousand more | letters to write but each letter would give you a talk. Ten cents for each speech. Cheap enough? Thousands. of talks. about you all year. I mentioned this off hand to - CONDUCT MEETI At Pr A KEY WEST RECREATION COMMISSION has been propos- ed. More than one city official! is considering the possibility of establishment of a commission similar to that enjoyed by West Palm Beach. At West Palm} Beach there is a commission of 13 members with an advisory com- ittee selected from the winter sfeitgs Population to represent | their wishes. There is a season- jal fee ‘for visitors of $1 per mem- |ber, which includes social priv- \ileges. Ten cents an evening for card playing is charged. Suppers are 50c. There is a Shuffleboard |Club with $2 fee a year, a lawn {bowling club with $5 fee. Fish- {ing club $5. City furnishes mu- |nicipal building, lights, water and |two attendants. In this building many recfeational and social af- |fairs take place. Locally there is ;some objection to furnishing the |salary required by the chairman |of the commission and to ‘charg- \ing the tourists. Many are keep- ing their eyes on the fact that |provision of recreational facili- |ties for visitors will be another | means of keeping the tourist | Population in the ara | A RESID! ERT GROUP ‘in Fane city has pr to the lity | Council that it would be glad to | act as a Sign Committee to, zone the city as to ‘types. of-signs: an@_ | to locations. The group, whi¢h | has its beginnings among Key | West Art Center members, would | be glad also to furnish attractive signs, such as that advertsiing the | boating excursion at the foot of | Duval street at the usual com- mercial costs. This group would eliminate such eyesores as the | conglomeration at the entrance | to the Boulevard. TO COMPLETE THE SEWER and water project in the city | there is required ‘testing of the | Present 20 miles of lines for leaks jana building of a sewerage out- | fall on Grinnell street similar to | that going out at the foot of | Young Democratic Club of Key Thomas ‘street alongside Fort | ee Taylor. Machinery has_ alread; West met last night at the Coun- bean initialed es the one ty Courthouse. . President Isadore ; with connections and other finish | Weintraub called the meeting to| work to be completed. A very jeanne step resident home | F. O. (FOOT'ODOR) How To Kill It F. O. penetfates shoes, . Your | friends smell it. You 'don’t:, You | are immune to the odor. Get 30c combine sun-| -bathing and 'YOUNG DEMOCRATS order before twenty-eight mem- | bers, Plans were made a be repre- |sented at the StateeConvention at Ocala,,March 24 to 25, and a dele- gation was appointed. meetings of the club will be held | each first and third Monday of, ‘every month at some popular restaurant. Z LEGALS NOTICE OF MAStEn’s SALE SOTIC EBY GIVEN, f sipdar anaiys seas lon andl pursuant to that certain decree made and entered om the 20th day | of Febru 1939, “by the| Hono Arthur Gomez, one of the J of th ‘ireuit Court uaa! the th. Judicial Circuit of | Monroe Florida, in Chan- | in, that certain cause therein pending wherein Grace Lowe, in- dividually and as cutrix of the of Stephen F. ' Lowe, the complainant and ragasian, et al, are the | Chancery Case No. camphor at any drug store. Ap- | ply full strength before pausing for F. O., sweaty feet, | itching | |toes or “Athletes foot . Your | 30c back in 24 hours | pleased. Locally at Gardner’s | eee —advt. | | t putes before the front door of the urt House in Key West, >unty, Florida, on Mon- | A. D. 1939 | of; said court and a legal sales day) dur- | ing the legal hours 6f gale, to-wit, between 11 o'clock in the fore: noon and 2 o'clock inthe after- noon of said day, the following | described property to satisfy said | |decree by payment of the amounts therein specified: | On the Island of Key “West, yn on William. A. White- map, delineated in Feb- A. 1829, part of Lot quare five (5), com- ig at the corner of Simon- d Greene Streets and running thence along ‘the said Simonton Street in a North- westerly direction One hun- dred and thirty-four (134) feet; thence at right angles in a THE ISLAND CITY America—fares ' type af first class transportation can match! Future worth of Te-ol Solution ‘with | if not; Of the passengers on the Steam- | Mr. Singleton in January, I fail-| ship Cuba yesterday morning, | led, perhaps the point’ was not! Seafood Grill and Blue Sox in first game. 1:30 p. m. Corner of Mario P. Napoles left on the afternoon bus yesterday for Jack- sonville to look after some prop- and White. streets. Biweekly handicap golf tourna- ment. a p. m. Key West Golf erty interests in and near that city, and expects to return Sun- ae = Day Ms SMankcipel Sponge WILL GET LIVE TARPON EXHIBIT Superintendent J. J. Romero of the Key West Tropical Aqua- Tennis pa py ie rium will leave tomortow ‘for diamondball field, picnic | “Dead Man’s Curve” where hej riding deVices for chil-|Will go after specimens for the! _ checkers, chess, domino|Aquarium with a drag net in a horseshoe court at Bay-|little lagoon nearby the spot. Patk:'+For further infor-| Primary purpose of the trip is concerning Key West ap-jto obtain the “baby” taxpon Puclbs tha Simibec of Commmnerey found in the vicinity and. placed or -The. ‘Ren Wee C Citizen, Tour|in the Key West Aquarium, the of Key West booklets are at thej}only Aquarium in the country Sy aaa “offices, with live tarpon. leboard courts open to the daily are at Courthouse Bathing Beaches are at pee g den and board icrar'Sein a Sat who arrived te to Havana, | there were 62 wi ages ranged | from 71 to 92 years of age. . They were all members of the “Century and Quarter Club” from | different parts of the country, | They took passage at St. Peters- tt burg for a trip to Havana and to; have a grand’ in the Cuban capital ypnclep weve Announteitient OF © ¥¥E Peace Jusice Enrique Esquin- aldo, Jr., Cina aY -aagapane 2H the marriage of. Miss. Castellano and sepeh: Be “fober Thompson was Fagen apd Fors sere The words of the ceremony wares See the presence of members of th families and frends of the high| contracting parties. made clear. Even so, I still think | it is good—so I am bringing it to} | your attention, Mr. Editor. are used tg persistency from “cranks”, % you?. Chto Key West and) The Citizen. | 3 STE Verona, N. J. You} ~120 years afer it ‘was eaihedded. 7 : aera was removed from the’ tenge of a World War veteran | 606 PPP SALVE coLDs = Northeasterly direction Fifty- five (55) feet: thence at right angles in a Southeasterly di- rection One hundred and thirty- four (134) fe thence along Southwesterly direction TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1939 unsanitary features will be elim- inated. \ THE INFORMATION persists esent | that Key West Submarine Base owners and business merchants | Wil! be active within 90 days. af should keep in mind is that very | State Road Department, which shortly they will be able to have ; has sent its equipment to the low- a sewage disposal system, which | €T Keys, is expected to begin work on the highway extension will save them considerable | e | money. At present sewage dis-|! by April 15. . .Arent’s Air Serv- ice, which ran a passenger plane posal almost entirely consists 4 ee between Key West and using underground space and | Miami, ran for about two weeks barrel removal, with running wa-| and then discontinued the run, A ter supplied either by the city’s | few weeks after they did so, a salt water system or the spring|host of requests for the plane well found over the city. When/service poured into local tour. the Florida Keys are supplied | booking offices. The Air Service, with a fresh water pipeline the|which works in Florida during owner of the property must con-|the winter and in New York nect his running water system to| State during the summer, will that of the city sewage system.| shortly leave for the north. He will find that very shortly this —_——_—__ will save him money over pres-] Subscribe to The Citizen—20e ent day hauling costs and that! weekly. FLORIDA MOTOR LINES } Mowii—and again Florida the entire field with new low fares throughout the South and to all and service that no othor COMPARE these low fares Jacksonville $ 7.55 St. Petersburg _ 7.40 Tampa 6.85 Orlando 6.20 Miami ; 3.00 W. Palm Beach 3.90, Bok Tower 6.05 Silver Springs 7.25 Tallahassee 9.65 Chicago 21.85 New York 20.85 Atlanta 12.55 news for millions who plan vaca- wan ag it means more miles for lers money. a far wider range of vacation at- tractions, more day ure with dollars Whilo fares nce go up with more frequent schedules in new Zephyr buses. BUS STATION viene Southard and Bahama Streets PHONE 242 | | (BELIEVE IT OR NOT This Is A Real Offer! To Help YowSell Your--, ‘Real Estate Houses - Lots - Business Properties ‘The Citizen Will Carry Your Want-Ads five (55) feet to the point of beginning. g seater in Chancery. | 3 3 Svari-ii-2 21-28,1939 This paper wants to County offered for sale. Citizen from prospective ‘classified column. | te’ The: Citizen—20c : a THIS OFFER MADE SALE PRICE. per quart —__ KEY WEST PAINT co. 512 Fleming St—Phone 118 ee On: A Pay If You Sell Basis list every piece of property in Key West and Monroe The Citizen receives requests daily for copies of The buyers who want to secure same through ads in the TO PROPERTY OWNERS ONLY — GOOD FOR THREE MONTHS Advertisement Free -- Call 51