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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES | | Church League | Enjoys Hike Charch Workers To Hold Meeting In Queen Contest Friday evening at Stone Meth-} In the Island City Young odist Church a Children’s Work-|ple’s Union May Que ets’ Institute will be held. All|being conducted, it is sl officers and teachers through the | Dorothy Dungan isa p Intermediate Departments of the ' by a wide margin of votes’ MucH three Methodist churches are} interest is being manifested, and ; urged to be present. The theme; 5 . of the Institute will be “Vacation |! candidates are fighting hard | Church Schools.” to win. \s - = Miss Elizabeth McMillim, State! The following is the standings:| Games were then enjoyed and Director of Children’s Work will! Dorothy Mae Dungan, 2297; Ruby | refreshments served by the hos- arrive from Tampa tomorrow and|Thompson, 1296; Agnes Thomp-| ,.... will lead the discussions. Mrs. |son, 1100- i . Present were: Edna Wheat from Miami, District } 2 ae aes Director for Children’s Work will| Entertainment On Lois Pinder, Agnes Thompson, also be present, to assist in the! wy . ° {Lillian Pent, Joe Sawyer, Cecil Institute. Mrs. O. C. Howell win | Friday Night |Cates, Ray Malone, Charles Mi- give the devotionals. Others from lord, Jack Cates, John Spencer, Miami taking part are: 1 na Mrs. Arthur Riviere, who will! | William Cates, Rev. and Mrs. oO. | C. Howell. discuss Beginner Department; Work in Vacation Schools. To Make Plans For Reunion Miss Dangan Leads ‘gogial hour at the Friday evening. e leaders were appoint- | ening meeting, plans} recreation were dis- The Intermediate League of Ley Memorial church recently hiked out to Rest Beach for an egg hunt. After games were played, re- freshments were enjoyed. The affair was planned by the league. advisors, Mrs. O. C. How-| ell and Miss Miriam Carey. j Plans for the 1939 reunion of baaseaushenaasiammas the Key West High Schéol Alum- ‘hi Association will be ulated eocccece Mrs. McEaddy, Primary Units. Mrs. Jessie Waller, Intermediate Department Units. | Miss Elizabeth McMillim will discuss the Units for Juniors. A short social period will con-{ clude the Institute. lat a meeting of the association to be held tomorrow night at 8 Former Key Wester A ‘ Writes Back Home fo) Seta inthe eee ; ite—atee Mr. and Mrs. George F. Higgs} Reports of the various commit- Though his visits are fewer atiand daughter May, arrived over | tees, which were appointed last this time than heretofore, Phil|the highway last evening and are} \ock are to be made at this ses- Henson of Miami still remembers | visiting for a few days as guests | Sion s | his old home and friends and in-|of Mr. Higgs’ sister, Mrs. Harold |" ~ dicates those memories in a com- | Baker. munication to The Citizen. Writing from Coconut Grove!’ Mario Garcia was a passenger THE WEATHER Mr. Henson expresses enjoyment |leaving on the bus this morning over a‘two weeks trip recently jfor New York and expects to re-| eee je taken in which he went “from | main indefinitely. Hl WEATHER FORECAST east to west and boosted the; | —- home town, the place I shall} Fred J. Dion. chairman of the (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) never forget. United States Housing Authority; Key West and Vicinity: Partly| “Give my regards to all my in Key West, and Wallace Bryant cloudy and continued warm to- Key West friends and tell them I | Kirke, member of the Authority, | night and Friday; gentle to mod-| will soon see them again.” left on the early bus this morn- erate easterly to southerly winds. | od ing en route to Jacksonville to | 4 jview a completed project and’ highway 11 o'clock this morning! To Hold Meeting |meet with members from other eae ee Cumberland, Pa., to/ At Art Center sections. visit with mother and other rel-| | atives. | The weckly meeting of the Art; Mrs. Ruth Elaine Haftenkamp, | Appreciation Reading Group,|@nd family, of Ramsey Park, | eoeccccccvcoceccocosooss which was scheduled to meet at! Rochester, N. Y., were visitors in| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin|Key West yesterday for the sole| PALACE Trevor tonight, is now to be held | Purpose of seeing the sights, and) at the Art Center due to the fact left in the afternoon declaring BOB that Mrs. Trevor has been called | they had spent a delightful trip.| BLACK BANDIT —also— out of town for a few days. | | Next week’s meeting will be held at the Trevor residence, 1421 White Street at 8 o’clock. The discussion this evening will be on the subject of Chaldean and L. H. Underwood, of Youngs- | town, Ohio, is a visitor in Key| COMEDY | West today. Mr. Underwood who! is interested in steel finds many | poate — eee things of interest and says he is’ Harris School P.-T. A. Presents enjoying himself immensely. and) ««C |] NDERELLA’’ is sorry he must leave this after- | A Marionette Show noon. |HARRIS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM | Friday, Ay 7:30 P. M. Stephen C. Singleton, Ill, who! 1 \is employed at the offices of the | Children, 10c re and O. S. S. Co., left over the Assyrian art. The public is cord- ially invited to attend these meet- ings. Monthly Dinner Meeting Friday For Our Clients!... WHO ARE PLANNING A TRIP TO THE NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR. We have a limited number of excellent Guide Books to New York and the Fair. / CALL FOR YOURS AT THE BANK; Se THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Newly-organized Scout Troop, | under Jeadership of Scoutmaster | Dan Harrison, will be guest of the! Junior Chamber of Commerce at | its monthly dinner-meeting to be held Friday, 7 p. m., at aus Restaurant on Duval street. Annual election of officers will be held at this session. MONROE THEATER Chas. Farrell-Jarquéline Wells FLIGHT TO FAME —and— SUBMARINE PATROL Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c , FORTUNE TWO-TONES IIA LL Led OOO DOOaD “ALBURY’S 1 Tee ides WE Grey . .. two shades of tam; . : ! styled in the famous Fortune manner. These to your spring outfits. Come in today and Key West's Only 24-Hour S,a‘tion see our many outstanding two-tone patterns 800 Simonton St. Phrone> 444 ee By ge J. G. KANTOR, Inc. |GIRL SCOUTS HOLD SESSION VARIOUS ia ARE DIS- CUSSED DURING MEETING OF ORGANIZATION By BARBARA GUERRO An interesting and well-attend- ed meeting of _ Troop..One, , Girl Scouts, was held recently at their headquarters. The . session was} presided over by Misses Barbara | Guerro and Alicia:Borges. The meeting was opened with the recital of the scout laws and promise. Then followed a Bible reading by Copelyn Ramsey, the| Lord’s prayer. and collection of dues. 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