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SOCIAL wr ACTIVITIES SOCIAL CALENDAR rRibay— ; Ne of Lpetetote at Fern Chapter No. 21, O.E.S. Scottish | ite ! Key West Choral Society regular meeting, open to winter visi- | tors. High School Auditorium. I Baseball Dance by Key West Baseball Team which is sponsor- | ing Univ. of Havana games here. 9:30 p. m. Cuban Club. | SS SES, | SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p..m. Art Center Park. | og S.ONDAY— George Gray, retired printer, speaks before Key West Sictaty' of Artists on printing. 8:30 p. m. Community Art Center. gee TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6: 00 | p. m. Church Annex. Beach party for members of Key West Historical Pageant. 8 p. ; m. South Beach. THURSDAY— Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. 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 7:30 p. m. Fleming Street Methodist Church parsonage. Wedding of Miss Juanita Mayg to Edward Clayton Cassity, Jr., at 6 o'clock at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. hs Karge camellias Honors Miss: Juanita Mayg At Shower Shower honoring Miss Juanita! Una Mae Brady, Mary Castro, Mayg. who will wed Edward Elorina M. H. Gato, Mary N. Cassity, tennis professional, Gato, Consuelo Gomez, Jose- | Thursday at St. Mary’s Catholic phine Carrero, Piedad Archer, | Church, was held last night at Ofelia Mondul, Helen Scammons, | the Habana-Madrid Club. Dolores Cuervo, Annie Rod-; In a short program Mrs. Eva riguez, Regla Fabregas, Mrs. | Warner, accompanied at the Bolivar Valdez, Romess Mondul, | Piano by Mrs. Mary Milner, ren-' Virginia Boza, Mrs. R. M. Schaub, dered vocal selections. Miss Vir- Anna Cobo, Charo Carro. gie Key and Miss Susan La Kin’ Dorothy Albury, Barbara Lang- | were also heard in vocal selec- ner, Mrs: E. Martinez, Alicia! tions. Borges, Mrs. Alcadio Henriquez, Gifts were arranged at both Sylvia Henriquez, Mrs. Oscar | ends of the ballroom. In the Solano, Mrs. Thomas C. Moore, | center a punch bowl was sur- Carolyn Colleen Moore, Mrs. rounded by bougainvillaea and,Harry M. Baker, Mrs. ernest lace fern. Refreshments. were Yates, Mrs. A. Yates. Mrs. served buffet style. ‘Ewing Ward, Virgie Key, Kal A door prize was won by Mrs. ; W. C. Maloney, Mrs. L. Gutierrez, | Aquilino Lopez. Mrs. Evelio Cabot. The following were present; Phyllis Adams, Mrs. Ramona Lopez, Solita’ Cobo,’ Adams, Ernestine Evans, Louise ; Consuelo Carmona, Mrs. Aquilino|Evans, Berdie Solomon Whit-| Lopez, Jr., Mrs. Allen E. Curry,'man, Mrs. John V. Archer, Mrs. | L. Benildes Remond, Mrs. J. C.; Beryl Curry, Mrs. Chas. Salas,! Sanchez, Mrs. Euphemia Russell,/ Mrs. Gus Ayala, Mrs. A. L. Di-! Mrs. Ashton Watkins, Mrs.) Negro, Jr., Mrs. Clarence Thomp- Thomas Valdez, Mrs. W. M. Elis-'son, Mrs. Theo. Russell, Mrs.! worth Frances Ellsworth, Mrs.:George Russell, Miss Dorothy | Lawton Watson, Mrs.. Ansel Al-/Dungan, Miss Maudie Lowe, Eva bury, Jayne Thompson, Ruth:B, Warner, Mrs: Paul Lumley, Baker, Mrs. Thomas Moore, Miss; Mrs. Ralph Milner, Celia Bello. Mrs. Edna Brady, Mrs. James Miss Zenaida Castro, Mrs. Os-'K. Brady, Mrs. Grace R. Crosby, good Kemp, Miss Dora Machado,|Fortuna Lopez, Frances Lee Miss’ Virginia Perez, Miss ' Tiller, Mildred Baker, Susan La- Englantina Rodriguez, Maria Kin, Miss Josephine B. Lopez, Abarca, Mrs. Godfrey Thompson, Vilna M. Alfonso, Carmelina Al- Lilia Acevedo, Adelaida Acevedo, 'fonso, Mary June Crusoe, Sara Ada Rodriguez, Margarita Cabot, Garson, Mrs. John N. Roberts, Lydia Garcia, Angela Cremata Marjorie Gwynn, Dora Cale, Marquez, Mary Diaz, Lina Wal- Mrs. Raymond Navarro, Mrs. den, Ruth Barber, Sara Fernan- Caridad Santana, Mrs. Sebastian dez, Martha Robinson. Cabrera, Jr., Mrs. Laura Holm. Barn Players Present ‘Evening Of Variety’ Marie ; treatment, and was on the road to recovery. The Red Barn Players, under spolisixthip of the Parent-Teach- er Associations of this county, will give their tareweil perform- ; ance of the season vonight at Har- ris School auditorium with an evening of variety. Included in the program is a) one-act play entitled “Finders, Keepers”, by George Kelley. This: play was used by the Keith- Orpheum circuit for over three years. In the cast are Almera‘ Carroll, Joseph Daniel and Sharla‘ Wallace. i The remaining portions of the program include dancing num-. bers, songs and readings. | Alan Holmes, the managing- director of the Red Barn Players, ' states that he intends to return next winter with the group and make arrangements to establish! a permanent winter theatre in Key West. An available site, such as a warehouse, is being sought to house the performances. The players will leave town this weekend for Massachusetts where the summer season of the Players in Westboro will begin in June. y Clifford Hicks Left On Trip Clifford G. Hicks was a pas- senger leaving this morning on the early bus for Miami enroute to Thomasville, Ga. for a visit with his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Lewis. and Mrs. Hicks, who has been there for the past six weeks. Mr. Hicks told The Citizen that Mrs. Lewis, before marriage Miss Anna Lois Hicks, had been ill for some time but recent news re- ceived by him was to the effect that she was responding to the QUALITY MEATS Western Steer MEAT, 1b 20c FED VEAL 25¢ CHOPS, small, 1b Weigh 6 to 7 lbs. PORK LOINS, 25¢ PICNIC HAMS, BACON, it’s deli- Qe YARD EGGS, MARKET Clear Chuck BEEF 95 @ BRISKET, tb LOOK—LOOK—LOOK STEW, 25¢ ROBE SHOULDERS, 17e SMOKED HAMS, the best,, 1b 20c cious, tb doz. We Handle Only BEST ROAST, 1b 1dc Good. HAMBURGER FRESH-KILLED MILK- 2 Ibs.” LEGS, by half, peau 25ca 20c by whole, tb BREAKFAST SLICED ROLL BUTTER, 1 ‘ LARD, bt Just received—large ship- pelle hehe 26 fo We will dress them while you wait PHONE 52 White and Virginia Sts. JOHN COBO, Prop. MOMS M, | CHANGES MIND ABOUT | SIZE OF FISH HERE W. H. Lassiter of Atlanta, Ga., and.member of the wa- ter commission of that city. has his views regarding the size of fish and the quantity taken on an outing radically changed yesterday while out as a guest of Lieutenant Fort Callahan, officer in charge at the naval station. The visitor had remarked to his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham, with whom Mr. and Mrs. Lassiter are guests at the residence on Avenue E, that the fish of Key West were not any larger than those taken in the waters of north Georgia, and to disabuse his . mind of this erroneous im- pression was the principal . reason for the trip yesterday. When the lines w cast the first fish taken -was a monster | grouper, pand. Mr. Lassiter was forced to: ac- knowledge that it was the largest fish that he had ever seen caught and he is con- vinced that they really did get some big fish in these waters. Lieutenant Callahan said that they had the usual luck on the trip and returned in the afternoon with a large take of the various kinds which are regularly caught in these waters. TI III SS FSS William Wood 'Visited Here William Wood, artist. with the i Federal Art Project’ in Florida, was a visitor in Key West yes- terday, meeting his many friends and last night was the guest of the local Lions Club. Mr. Wood told The Citizen that /he had. been selected to execute State World’s Fair Building. One four life-size busts for the Florida each of Stephen Foster, Osceola, Dr. Gorry and Andrew Jackson are to be executed. He was also selected to do six ceramic tile. panels for the main entrance to the building, two of the panels for the display room of the Cigar Manufacturers and one mural for the reception room of Governor Cone. TRY BRADY’S POULTRY... Roasters, tb 30c; Fryers, th 35c; Hens, tb 30c; Stews, 1b 25c; Bat- | tery-raised Fryers. Guaranteed ' Key West Eggs, doz 40c. 1214 White St., phone 540-W. Houston Brady, Prop. mar24-1t \J.G. G. KANTOR| Inc, —— Exclusive Men’s Shop We carry the best Nationally- advertised Merchandise, of REAL VALUE Curlee Clothes. . . smartly tailored, for the young and conservative . kr Gulftone, a me Tropicals. Creat OTHER SUITS IN WHITE PANGORA ... $14.95 Manhattan Shirts .. . we are the exclusive dealer for his famous line. White and colors, at $2.00 and $2.50 i || Soft Hats and Senate / Straws... Chesterfields and Mallorys. Also, Genuine Panamas, at $1.50 to $10.00 Bathing Trunks. . . Gantner Wikies. well-konwn brand with self adjustable supporters, at $1.95 to $5.00 Hickok. Sports Belts $1.00 and $1.50 TIES—Genuine Palm Beaches $1.00 Slack Sets. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WILLIAM WOOD CLUB'S GUEST’ |MANY ACTIVITIES MAKE UP) | MEETING OF LIONS i CLUB LAST NIGHT Appreciative audiences come and go—but there may was } ¢ OM LIONS PRESENT CANE TO ALBURY Following ie precedent set by hundreds of Lions Clubs nation-wide in provid- ing for the blind, the Key West Lions Club last evening presented to J. L. Albury, guest at the supper-meeting held at Stone Caurch Annex, we REALTY BOARD ENTERTAINMENT BASEBALL DANCE | | HAS MEETING ly, A. JOHNSON ELECTED ‘cene of the dance tonight spon- sored by the local baseball team AS PRESIDENT OF OR- ;in honor of the visiting Univer- }sity of Havana team which ar- GANIZATION jrives this afternoon. John Prit- chard’s orchestra will furnish the |music. Details of admission and Members of the Southernmost ; |Realty Board of Key West met|the advertisement on page one. | The Cuban Club will be the; time of dance are announced in, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1939 HATED TO LEAVE LINCOLN, Neb. — For three days after he was granted a parole, Henry Fallone stayed in the state prison in this city. He explained he was doing a couple of odd jobs and would not leave until his work was completed. Gasoline in Palestine costs 50 cents a gallon, half_of government tax. it being a Lions Blind Cane. This cane has national recognition as especially adapted for use by blind people, with its vivid white and red color. Blind Work and Sight Conservation caairman, Lion Dr. J. C. Sanchez, officiated at the presentation. Other blind persons of Key West will receive canes at meet- ings in the future. |never @ more interésted and ap-' | preciative group of men than the} membership of the Key West’ ‘Lions Club, assembled last eve- | ning at their regular supper-| meeting at Stone Church Annex, | |to witnes the highlight of ‘the | | evening, a quick sketch of a live} ;model by William Wood, guest | jartist of the club. Mr. Wood is Fieid Supervisor of the Federal Art Project in the Miami area, and has charge over NA bd dd approximately eighty artists in! that region. | seecccccrccrccvsccocsoes Miss Florence Jarrett was the| PERSON AL MENTION live model. Artist’ Wood’s black ,and red sketch work was accom-! eo panied by a continual “line of! cleyer chatter”, which delighted’, Rev. P. J. Kelleher, S.J., of the his: audience. ‘The finished bust | local Catholic Church, who had \sketch—an, excellent likeness of | been spending a visit in Miami, Miss Jarrett, was signed by Mr.| returned to. the,city this after- Wood ‘and presented to the club, jnegn, ( | Members, of , the, club the) re: | femned the sketch’ to past Garett| Miss Gladys, Roberts left over | fo Serve as a souvenir of the oc- ee ee ai Ee Bae | easion. ite Hon Se vatnah Georgie polars i she will spend two weeks as | Dine lub iveted a) resonimbh te house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. be sent to state representatives C. Fail of that cit: and senator, asking for support in, ~* ti | establishing Driver’s License and | | State Highway Patrol Laws in (peg ry i bus yesterday to discuss matters ’ "\class for foreman, made S eid ator to cca the ee necessary arrangements for hold- merican Legion State Tonven- ing classes, the first will be held pees for Key West was voted. | Monday afternoon 4 o'clock and Active work aiming at the | the next meeting will be Monday routing of Cuban Lions via this night, 7 o’clock, at WPA head- city to the International Con- quarters. Mr. Hale left this vention in Pittsburgh, Pa., in| morning. , July, was started. A delegation percurtsraat of local Lions will attend the Karl A. Goodbread, field rep- Charter Night Banquet at Pom-' resentative of the WPA division | Pano, Fla., next Tuesday ‘hight, of employment, arrived late yes- | jaccording to plans..made last'terday afternoon and left ny | night. ‘morning for Miami. | On Sale at OOD MART “BEETS, CARROTS or 5e FAMOUS FOR QUALITY LEE'S MAINE POTATOES, SPINACH, tb iets 2 Large PERSIAN LIMES roe 23C Large, juicy ¥ or CALIF. LEMONS, ORANGES, cach _ 1€ 20c doz. AVOCADOS, each .. . 20c PINEAPPLES AT MARKET ‘PRICES REFRIGERATED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES | IN OUR SPECIAL CASE Broccoli, String Beans, Lima Beans, English Peas, Lettuce, Parsnips, Green Onions, Cucumbers, Artichokes, Large Green Peppers, Red Cabbage, Okra and Radishes, MEAT DEPARTMENT PORK CHOPS, ib 25c¢ = PICNICS. LARD and SHORT! i - 1% a“ BEERS. ae STEW. Bb | BUTTER. Ib LEG O° LAMB, ib 28 CREAM CHEESE, Eggs, doz. 22c 2 pkgs. FRESH ARRIVALS IN FINE POULTRY HENS—FRYERS—BROILERS—STEWS Best Ingredients for SOUSE Fine WESTERN MEATS GROCERY BARGAINS —23e TOMATOES, 22¢ 15c. SUGAR, 5. Ibs. Campbell's TOMATO JUICE, 3 tins Rosedale PEACHES, No. 2% can 25 c Maxwell: House COFFEE, tb CREAM, can } VISIT OUR... PACKAGE LIQUOR DEPARTMENT All of Your Popular Brands Are Here! Liquors _ Wines ~— Cordials AT REASONABLE PRICES COMPLETE LINE OF CUBAN PRODUCTS LEE’S FOOD CENTER Key West’s Only Open-Air Market $ DUVAL AT ANGELA STS. PHONE 94 e SCDBDIX BILD IDIOILILOD OLS: | Clyde H. Hale, who arrived by! lyesterday in the offices of John- {son and Johnson, and perfected ; |the local organization and held |the regular election of officers. V. A. Johnson, of the frm of Johnson and Johnson, was elect- {ed president; Fred J. Dion was named as vice-president, and Miss |Minnie Porter Harris was elected | secretary- -treasurer. | Following are the charter mem- | jbers of the newly-organized ‘board: Miss Lou H. Roberts, Miss lleen Williams, heiner, Clem C. Price, Hugh Wil- | liams, Arthur Mulberg and James | L, Johnson. The organization is a member | of the National |ber of the Florida State Associa-| tion. This morning the member-: |ship group. had a_ photograph! |taken of the body to be forward-! ed to the Journal of the National Association. | pee | |Fern Chapter To | Meet Tonight There will be a regular meet-' ling of Fern Chapter No. 21, Or-! der of Eastern Star, held this! | evening at the Scottish Rite Hall, | corner of Eaton and. Simonton! | streets, at which time there will !be initiation of candidates. | All members are requested to be in attendance. SALVE COLDS Sliver-Nose are Drops = & saaalh “WOMEN ALL OVERRIQWNLARE « TAILED: WITH STHESEQVALY CRISCO, 1 th can. Genuine SPR. J. Otto Kirch-} Association of | Real Estate Boards, and a mem-! { peewee Fo 77 SPC CLCLCLLCLALLA AAA COMPLAINT SERVICE... ey If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN — By 6 P. M. 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