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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 What Do You Know About Health? se) ee POINTS OF INTEREST YOUR LODGE Reeeccessecc ccceseseese 1. The Lighthouse and Aviary|** SOCIAL —Division and Whitehead ACTIVITIES SOCIAL CALENDAR IHURSDAY— Community Art Center Art Appreciation Group discusses 18th century portrait painters. 8 p. m. Residence of Mrs. Ger- trude Ricketts. 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. j Mrs. M. E. Kling was a pas- senger on the morning bus going; to Miami to meet Mr. Kling and return by car later in the week. | Miss Rose Tift left on the} Annual High School Operetta, “Hollywood Extra”. 8 p. m. High| morning bus for Miami and will! School Auditorium. be the guest for a few days of) Annual “Ladies Night” of Key West Rotary Club. 7:30 p. m. Hotal La Concha. z Social meeting Junior Woman’s Club with hostessés Miss LaKin and Mrs. Allen E. Curry. 5 p m. Woman’s Club- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cook. Mrs. | Cook was before marriage moet Lorena Givens, daughter of Mr. house. land Mrs. Robert Givens. | a FRIDAY— Yvonne Pinder, Onelia Vasquez, Celina Bethencourt, Mary} Whalton, John Robinson, graduate from Convent of Mary | Immaculate Music Department. Saint Cecelia’s Hall. Founders Day to be observed in first anniversary of San Carlos | P.-T. A. 8 p. m. San Carlos Hall. | ETS TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:00 p. m. Church Annex. =o SUNDAY— SP Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. FienoneudPlcguank Rotary Ladies Night Tonight At Hotel La Concha Annual Ladies Night of the] There will be a program ar-j Key West Rotary Club will be|ranged during he evening, with} held tonight at 7:30 at the Hotel the duet, “Shadowland” sung by | La Concha Rainbow Room, with Mrs. Eva Warner and William: President Ernest Ramsey presid-|Webster, with piano accompani- | ing. |ment by Mrs. R. G. Milner. The; Each year near the end of the|“petite” tap dance team of winter season the Rotary Club/Daniels and Canova will also plans its Ladies Night banquetientertain with their junior for Rotary Anns and escorts of,scintilating taps. There will al- unmarried Rotarians. A Rotary so be ringing Rotary songs dur- Ann, for the uninitiated, is the jing the evening. Principal ad-} wife of a Rotarian. jdress will be delivered by W. The evening is one of exceed-|Curry Harris. An address of ing merriment. Just as the welcome will be given by Presi- Rotary Club in its weekly lunch- dent Ernest Ramsey with the in- | County Commissioner T. Jen-| kins Curry, of Key Largo, who); 7 was in the city for 12 days, left! ANSWERS— {skin around the injection, the’ on the morning bus for his home| 1. He was the first man to use! doctor can tell whether or not the’ after dttending the commission-| animal diseases to protect hu-{germs of tuberculosis have pre- ers meeting last night. |mans from smallpox. In 1774 he! viously entered the body. H took cowpox matter and intro-; 3. It is used to press down the duced it under the skin on the! tongue during a throat examnia-! arms of his wife and two of his|tion. As the tongue goes down! sons. He was a Dorsetshire; the Uvula goes up and the doc-j; farmer. tor gets a better view of the! 2. A test made by injecting a/ throat. i —_—_— 'minute quantity of an extract: (Distributed by Florida State; Mrs. George Kantor left on the called tuberculin into the. skin. i Board of Health through Mon- early bus for Miami and expects| Later, by the appearapescef the’) * roe County Health Unit) to return the latter part of the - week, | ~ = COEKEE 1 Eeaclssickn oc aililary ‘arbury, UNFAVORABLE TO | Jack Cormack and Ignatius Les- SHOVEL-LEANING' Mrs. James R. Byrd was a pas- senger leaving on the early bus this morning for Miami where she will visit the relatives and friends. e Park To Be Opened Satarday Invitation has been received by| The Citizen to the formal open-| ter students at the University of Florida arrived yesterday to spend a short vacation in Key West with their parents and friends. “Politics and shovel - leaning. Head Branch State Park, by the — 5 5 Mrs. Thomas E. Roberts left} 5@ve no place in the WPA”, said ; Florida Board ‘of Forestry, whic! this morning over the highway | Roy Schroder, state WPA admin- |is situated on State Road Num- for Miami, where she will spend! istrator, in an impromptu speech, ber 68, five miles northeast of } a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.' at the closing session of the Flor-| Keystone Heights. = 91. Cain, who are now located in that city. ida State Press Association con-! The opening will be celebrated | pee vention here. “If you have any; with an elaborate program of{ * Two enthusiastic boosters for cracks at the WPA, write me or/speeches, a barbecue, band con- 13. 14. 15. 16. ck 18. TAMPA, April 13 (FNS).—, ing on Saturday, April 15, of Gold| ig. 1 20. Equity Lodge, No. 70. LO.OF. streets. ts fiirst and third Thursdays, Tropical Open-Air Aquarium |" ra - —Front and Whitehead |*- P. Hall, Fleming street streets. | nee Naval Reservation—entrance | Minoca Council No. 13. Degree #¥2" on Greene street. jof Pocahontas meets Ist and 3rd Ti™es Army Barracks 84 Main €2-' Tuesdays of month, 4:30 p.m, at trance on White street. | Red Men's Hall, ‘ test Art Center — Front and/* a corner of Caro- qiry Whitehead streets. jline and Elizabeth streets. Im- judged Public Library — Duval and/| proved Order of Red Men meets newspaper Catherine streets. | every Monday, 7:30 p. m, at Wig-|| Competing = Rest Beach and Cabanas—|wam Hall. Sparkling Waters, Re-| Schools hewing mere ‘har Atlantic Ocean side, east of /bekah Lodge No. 14 meets 2nd ®=Tliment, the local sche White street. land 4th Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m | Per Won top Somers among County. Courthouse—White- entnes. head, between Southard and Fleming streets. MIAMI April has just been rece - Be = pn) F. & A. M. Lodges meet at) i “ » _|Scottish Rite Hall as follows: Wrecking t ‘Warbler”— Dock of Tiiwal catnest: Anchor Lodge No. 182 every sec-| MILWAUKEE — Tw Fish Markets—Gulf side of ond and fourth Mondays; Dade drawn Elizabeth street. Lodge No. 14 every first and third city in Federal Building and Post| Wednesdays; Scottish Bite, second turned. The Office — Simonton {and fourth Wednesdays; Dr. Felix did not collect Caroline streets. Varela Lodge meets at the Eliza- fines of $215 Turtle Crawls and Market—| beth street hall every second and) ——@ ———_________— + fourth Thursdays; Robert J. Perry Carol = motage: Bato Der See er ee pacar. and Margaret} : a | F.EC. Docks. Municipal Sponge Dock —| Knights of Golden Eagle Lodges Caroline and Grinnell|™meet at Golden Eagle Hall as fol- streets. ; lows: Key of the Gulf Castle No. Cuba-Tampa Boat Dock and'2 every Tuesday, and Ignacio old F.E.C. R’y. Station—| Agramonte No. 3. first and third Grinnell street to Trumbo | Thursdays. 3 Island. = i Bayvicw Park — Division! Pythiam Organizations meet at street, between North’ Fleming street Pythias Ha Beach and Georgia street.| Pythian Sisters every Monday Memorial Monument to great Dight; Knights ef Pythias Lodge Cuban Patriot — North) 163 every Friday night. Beach and Virginia street} sana in Bayview Park. | Fern Chapter No. 21. OFS. Million Dollar Boulevard—|™eets second and fourth Fridays Starts at Division street 0f each month at Scottish Rite and North Beach, circling | Hall. island to Rest Beach. ——— NO NAME LODGE FINALLY RETURNED and Boats PAPER 500 Sheets Municipal Southernmost Golf Course—Stock Island.|; Famous Bahia Honda Fishing | See direction sign. Reef - Tarpon - Permit - i Botanical Gardens — Stock Bone Fishing : Island just before Golf | Cottages—$I per person and up | Course and Country Club.!# Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty i Trained Fish and Raul’s|} Phone No Name Key No. 1 Club—Boulevard, Atlantic i Ocean side. ‘ OVERSEAS For Information i eon promotes the best of fellow-; vocation by Rev. John C. {Key West arrived here this week send me a collect telegram”, the! cert, boat races, group singing t MONROE THEATER ship and humor among its mem- bership of the leading business- men of the city in their roles of community and_ international,;and the Rotary, “Till We Meet service, so are the Ladies Nights/Again” song forming a hand- typical of this good humor. clasping circle of friendship. Rather formidable in the pro-| With Ernest A. Ramsey presi- gram are official business ses-|/dent, Charles Taylor is vice- sions but Rotarians and Rotary | president, Charles E. Smith, Anns who have attended these 'treasurer, Wm. V. Little, secre- the evening will be the flag cere- mony weekly used by the club; Washington. Gekeler. An added feature of/in the persons of Jim and Larry administrator stated, “and give’and a swimming meet, and an in- il me a chance to investigate before | teresting _ dedication - [| which will start at 11:45 o'clock tand be concluded at 1:15 o'clock. Brown, brothers from Spokane, They are personal friends of Dave Bishop of this’ You tear loose”. city, whose former residence was’ Schroder told the press mém-| Spokane. The two young men bers that he had installed = plan to stay for at least a week. oot Mrs. Thurston Johnson left on ‘tf and had opened training| Subscribe to The Citizen—20c it system for the administrative | weekly. | (CAFE AND LODGE | Marathon, Fla. Phone No. 4 “The Best in Food and Rooms” | Between Key West and Miami 3 Gloria Stuart—M. Whalen ceremony,.| SHARPSHOOTERS and SAY IT IN FRENCH | Matinee—Balgony 10c, Or- eee 15-20c; Night—15-25c 7) ar Charley Toppine, Prop. THE— ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 the morning bus today for Mi-|coufSes for WPA supervisors in| LIIIOPLEEL SISSIES IIIOSSIIIIIL SS £. SaLLLL as. affairs know just what to ex-/tary and Ernest Yates, sergeant-|ami and will go from there to/an effort to increase general ef-| pect when the business comes /jat-arms. Board of directors are | Jacksonville to visit her son and’ ficiency. around. Newcomers are always|Ernest A. Ramsey, Charles Tay- interested to know what will be/lor, Charles E. Smith, Wm. V. brought up in the periods. | Little, Ernest Yates, William R. | As usual the menu is arranged Warren, William W. Demeritt, | with an eye on the Rotary William Fripp and Emil Sweet-| themes, and the strangest and|ing. Honorary members are Wri | most delectable combinations of /H. Malone and James P. Day. noted. | 46. DAUGHTER BORN IN Art Disheh i To Meet Tonight The weekly meeting of the | L Y-|had as her ideals and food are annually!The membership of the club is}Mrs. Waldo Johnson, who was daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Segal. } = ae | _ “Meet Your Friends At...” Miss Florence Sawyer, deputy . = county clerk, left this morning Key West Bowling Alleys: Opposite Jefferson Hotel | | over the highway for Miami and DUCK PINS ... TEN PINS riding companion, visiting with her parents, Mr. Open 1l A. M. to 11 P. M. and Mrs. Aaron Diaz, and left to, ‘Management join Mr. Johnson, one of the en-| “Billy” Warren and “Jack” Long gineer’s on the P. and O. S. S.| == Florida. “Key West's Roques Come Annual Electric Range Sale! A set of electric Cooking Utensils will be given away with each 1999 model General Electric Range sold and installed during this sa‘e- so—a liberal allowance will be made for your old steve. AL Art Appreciation Reading Group of the Art Center will tonight at the home of Mrs. Ger- trude Ricketts at 1409 Division street, at 8 o'clock. The subject of tonight's dis- cussion will be eighteenth cen- tury portraits, with a talk by be held | \JOHNSONS’ FAMILY News has been received in the |city announcing the birth of a! |daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Avery! | Johnson at Denville, N. J., on! April 1. The new arrival has} | been given the name of Sandra. | Here On Visit Dr. Raul Roque, graduate of Key West High School, now con- | ducting an extensive practice in | Strictly his profession in Tampa, and Mrs. Roque, are visitors in Key | West, and having a delightful} time. LA CONCHA HOTEL | Beautiful—Air-conditioned | Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANC! Fireproof i Open The Year Around at A New Lower Cost you can now enjoy the cleanliness, cm fort, the speed and economy, and ti of modern electric cookery. Al 3 with the new General Electric—plus added advant- Mr. Johnson was one of the! ‘outstanding artists with the; Reynolds portrait belonging to | F=RA during its‘existence in Key | Mrs. Ricketts. West, while Mrs. Johnson was be-| All members of the group and/ fore marriage, Miss Nina_Ryder, those desirous of joihing it are! direc i invited to be present. whe ee aoe id sas Se ee a |the rehabilitation program here. | The couple w marri i School P.-T. A. Observes |.) yee gn senior Fi t A 5 ey West and have numerous irst Anniversary friends here who tender congrat- : — |ulations in the new addition to/ Marking the first anniversary! the Johnson family. of its founding, Founders Day will be observed by the San Car-; los School P-T. A. at 8 p.m. to- NEW ARRIVAL IN morrow night at San Carlos Hall. | A short program has been pre- LEWIS’ FAMILY pared and Pan American Day! | Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lewis, Tampa Folk Are ‘of 1401 Pine street, announce the} Visiting Here Mrs. Ricketts on Sir Joshua Rey- nolds, illustrated by an original will also be observed. | arrival yesterday at 12:30 o’clock| jOf a fine boy weighing nine and} Miss Katie Haskins, Miss Ruby|@ half pounds. 2 Coleman, Mrs. Haines Wilder and| Mr. Lewis said this morning Mr. and Mrs, John Meares, of| that mother and son were doing! Tampa, were arrivals over the} nicely. highway yesterday afternoon, | + NUR PAL and will spend the weekend with | Sodality Group Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Jack, at! o their home, 825 Southard street. | Holds Meeting The visit was a surprise to Mr.! ESAT ISTE | and Mrs. Jack, who had not been; _ Social Life Committee “of the| advised of their coming, and Mr. , Sodality cf St. Mary’s Star of the Meares said the trip had been}Sea Catholic church, held a meet-! made in nine hours, and the par-| ing last night at the home of Miss | ty had been driven 20 miles out} Vilna M. Alfonso on Southard| of the way. street. Plans for a social to be held on the evening of April 19 were dis- —_ cussed and decided upon. | DURHAM, N. C. — William-E.|. Attending -were Miss Marjorie Joyner of this city has collected;Gwynn, Miss Louise Hawkes,| 750,000 different signatures from, Miss Frances Ellsworth and Jo- all over the world. seph Richardson, COLLECTS SIGNATURES a? ees FEL dh ddididk ddddadadhababahad, III CLIP ELL IITID DZ 2 honeymoon in Mexico and the The Favorite In Key West states, the doctor decided that as ST ‘AR i cation he wanted Mrs. Roque to ca BRAND See Key West and have a dinner They came, and after a short} ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS: time in the city went on a fish-) ¢ or part of their pleasant dinner; which was enjoyed with friends. | Visit To City Mr. and Mrs. H. Lynn Lucas, ton, Indiana, and W. Rj Herrman, of Van Wert, Ohio, are having a delightful time. Mrs. Devine was a caller at The interval, reminiscing with the) publisher, who is a native from | After travelling on _ their! — THY IT TODAY — he had some time left of his va- 2 ch i of grits and grunts. CUBAN COFFEE oa ing trip, and the catch formed} Indiana Folk Pay and Mrs. J. T. Devine, of Prince- | visitors in Key West today sot Citizen office and enjoyed a brief the same section of Indiana. | |} Wesare equipped to’ NEW SUMMER RATE do all kinds of priht- TERRACE. ing # quickly,,* OUTDOOR BOWLING nomically, andi. Devel ‘et Angela + Sthebest of 10c DAY or EVENING ship. Call 51 Coolest Gon Now’ Under Rost estimate. RAPID SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 The Citizen Building ¥ TEX RITTER in ROLLIN’ PLAINS . also Fett Ia ae ae Lad <” [rc pon_eeem_semnnnetoenrmncrmenenn The Key West Electric TERMS ages no other range can offer- $9@ Pe VAL AAAAA dd A de dda dididadadadadadadudidieds ddd ds hadadadediadadeadadedadadada dad A

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