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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Brotherhood Club Holds Meeting Wesley Brotherhood of the PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1989 _——_— eeeccccovercccccsosorres had @ delightfully mieresung wa | KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY PERSONAL tin ond <i bewe 2 gut |story of Key West and the Qvar- SOSSSR SOLS SSSSESSSSESESE Pan American Poetry Society Conducts Interesting Meeting ON NATIONAL ' High te the Ske Happenings Here Just Ten Years Age Tedsy As Token ee Mrs. E. P. Winter and Mrs. E.|Tipton Homer of Fort Myers,| E. Williams shared honors at ajfirst prize; “Faith” by Ruth; meeting of the Pan American|Engle of Coral Gables, second, | Poetry Society Thursday after-'and “Mother” by Marie Cappick; noon at the home of Captain and/of Key West, third. | Mrs. James Adams, 700 Waddell; Mrs. Winter spoke on the Key} avenue, which meeting was dedi-| West Art Center and what it) cated to William Cullen Bryant | means to Key West along cultural | and Edgar Allen Poe. Both Mrs. 'lines, and the classes conducted | Winter and Mrs. Williams are 'there for children who are be-| connected by family ties to Wil-| coming more and more interested | liam Cullen Bryant. Mrs. Win-j|in art through the Center. Mrs, | ter is a collateral descendant, | Winter called attention to the; and Mrs. Williams through mar- lack of interest on the part of} riage. |many Key Westers stating that} The meeting opened promptly few had registered at the Center at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Harvey/as visitors. She asked for a} Eagan giving the highlights on/|larger membership to continue Poe, his life’s struggle and his the work if, and when, the Fed- literary works. Mrs. George F.jeral government should discon- Archer followed and gave a'tinue the project it would con- synopsis of a short story “The tinue to function as an attraction Spectacles” by Poe. Mrs. Winter to visitors.and an asset to the read a brief biography of Wil-|people of Key West. liam Cullen Bryant and gave out-| Mrs. Warner spoke of plans lines on his resemblance and his | now being made for a Cuban ex- characteristics which have fol- lowed in other members of the family. A unison reading of Bryant’s Thanatopsis followed. Mrs. Eva Warner sang “Es-| trelita” in Spanish and for an/the Pan American Poetry So-,ing when you were in Miami last encore responded with “I Promise | ciety sponsor public classes for; week and I regret very much ladults next season, or arrange that I was out when you called; |hibit of arts and crifts which will be more fully worked out at a later date. Miss Cappick stressed |the importance of a knowledge of Spanish and suggested that some means by» which suchj Fleming Street Methodist Church PARK MATTER} :<:"'tursday “evening. st the church parsonage, this being the Se regular meeting night of the or- WRITES LETTER TO COUNTY | nization. The following program was COMMISSIONER T. JENKINS | rendered. i Violin solo, Professor Klebsat- | CURRY RELATIVE TO.EVER: tcl, with MissMarie Knowles ai e piano. The composition was Eo Ket Debat | by Bacarlo Rolle. ; ies Duet, Rev. and Mrs. Jim Lilly, Anything. pettaining “fo the “There’s No Friend Like Jesus”. : Violin .solo, Prof. Klebsattel, Proposed _Everpladés }, ‘National | pjaying Shubert’s Serenade by re- Park is of unt interest to the people o’ n County, quest. e | Duet, Prof. and Mrs. Klebsat- jand with that perspective in j tel, “Are You Able?” |mind, the following letter ad-|_ The Program was spiced with| dressed to T. Jenkins Curry, a little comedy when a baby bib | | was presented Prof. Klebsattel) county commissioner, by J. Mark! and a baby milk bottle given to| | Wilcox, president of the Ever-| “Kingfish” Cs Sam B. Curry. The} |glades National Park, Inc., is | bottle was held by Reggie Pritch-| published: ard. P. B. Roberts will present a/ ;comedy skit, “Dr. Getumcure”, at| jthe regular meeting next week, together with a program that has | been arranged. | Business of importance came | April 24, 1939. T. Jenkins Curry, | Key West, Florida, |My dear friend: From The Files Of The Citizen With every member serving on, which the deceased was an es- a special committee the Woman’s{teemed member and active Chris- Club is uniting in an effort tojtian worker, will attend the ob- Perfect one of the most elaborate! sequies in,e.pody. programs ever arranged in con- TS eg ‘ | nection with the annual May Day jj Eaitshiat Comment? “It is get- | Festival to be held at the army iting so that when a fellow offers. barracks Thursday afternoon. j.you The motif of the festival this.year | ry is the old-fashioned garden party. ': This effect will be carried out in | the costumes worn by the dancers and members serving on the com-j’ mittees. One of the most inter- Hs | Tenn.,’has arrived and wilk be ‘connected with The Citizen, andj} be the crowning of the May); Queen. Eight maids and princes’ will attend the queen. Gorgeous period costumes will be worn and artistic stage effects have been created. The queen and her at-| tendants have been chosen from! the loveliest members of the} The Artman Press in the capa- city of solicitor. The orange social, which was to be given this evening on the church lawn by the ladies of the First Methodist church, has been Junior Woman’s Club, the iden- | indefinitely Postponed. This ag tity of whom will not be made! due to the death of T. E. Higgs, known until May Day. Much en- who is to be buried Thursday thusiasm is being expressed over afternoon. I atly appreciate your call-! samen ees = before the meeting, after which a {supper was served by Miss Thel- ima and Ruth. Cates, Miss Francis | Lowe and i the preparations and the various dances and drills to be staged. Girls selected from the Hi School, garbed in bouffant organ- Mrs. Norberg Thompson and |daughter, Marie, Mrs. Clifton; Bailey and little son, and Mrs.) Pole. Chester Curry, had been; |_ Anthony McMahon, son of Mrs.|when they return te ther home |Leo McMahon, and Elmore Pin-|in Toronto, Canada. \der, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilburn | |Pinder, were passengers on the| early bus this morning going to Miami for a week end visit with | Muss Lena Kelly wes 2 pawen- ser on the Dus yrueriag with her mother, Mrs Thoms | Kelly visit in Miami with relatives and | friends. Jose Perez, Cuban vice consul in Key West, and Mrs. Perez) were passengers leaving on the | afternoon bus yesterday for a week end visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Burrows, are visitors in Key West, have DRACULA during these cool spring evenings —and of course, it's “tops” at Raul’s famous Night Club sit- uated on Roosevelt boulevard. John Pritchard's orchestra will play for dancers, offering his fine orchestrations. ~— PENA'S CLUB = You.” Original poems were called for | ii a crits: | lace alan be eee point-| wati(WA bee you some time at a and the following read: al sash writte: 7 hi ivic importance of |CO"Véhiént date to talk over with m by Mrs. Carl Gray, 3rd,/ing out the civic impor | sa teeod oteacy ai was read by Mrs. Gray’s mother, | such classes aside from the at- jae rig Evarsiades Nations Pack! Mrs. Winter; “Tribute to. Four!traction they would prove to ‘ | Naptials Tonight Miss :Vendaling Wat. ' die, wilt d the: Mi: | The Convent, Harris’ Schoo}, Divi- |sion Street School and Kin- idergarten will each have a def- inite part on the program,Teach- jers are drilling the, best talent |found in the schools in various kins. Gould Curry's orchestra will: present its seven members again tonight in “another week “end \Carey And Castro }O visiting on Be Keys, ngers over lay. jdance starting tonight at were reutnri the highway Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stock are| o'clock. You'll always find the~ ‘disposing of the Key restaurant | crowds at Pena’s Garden of Roses lon Duval street and preparing to'—_and you're simply “not in it” leave on a tour of Europe andj if you don't plan to drop in at will leave the city in time to! jeast for an hour or two. jreach New York May 1 and leave | o’Clock,” by George .F. Archer, } winter visitors. A vote of thanks | Project. As you knew I have re-| _ Was read by Mrs. James Cor-'!was extended to Mrs. Adams, ;cently been made president of wei Weddi f. Clyd ! nba mack. Mrs. A. D. Luethi read hostess, for her gracious ead EP and I ae ae to, = Ry a a ‘Gaston |dances and entertaining features. one of her resent poems, “The pitality, after which the group/discuss the project with all par- | Carey an i ae 'One of the most interesting of Jerusalem Th Tree.” Mrs. M.!enjoyed a delicious refreshment | ties who are interested in any ; will be solemnized at 8 o'clock < 5 EB nocd eral ea marae Those peeeenk with Mrs.|Phase of the subject in this sec-| this evening in the residence of| hese dances will be. the Gpanish ‘ti tee] nv ¥ : ij | “My Sapodilla Tree.” Miss Mary;}Adams were: Mrs. M. E. Ber-| Churlhill Morgan who was_ un-|kowitz, Mrs. W. T. Archer, Mrs. | able to be present sent a poem,’ James Cormack, Mr. and Mrs./ “Your Voice Was In My Heart}Harvey Eagan, Mrs. William H. Always,” which was read by Miss | White, Mrs. E. E. Williams, Mrs. Marie Cappick who also read}E. P. Winter, Mrs. Dahl, Mr. and “Poinsettia,” “Night Blooming|Mrs. George F. Archer, Mr. and Cereus,” “Johann Sebastian | Mrs. A. D. Luethi Mrs. Stocking, | Bach,” and “Mother” by Mrs./Mrs. Bertie Higgs, Mrs. Halladay, | commercial fishermen have been ' tracting parties. Hildegard Ott Russell. Mrs. William H. White read from, the Florida Club Woman a report on the recent state wide poetry contest conducted by the Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs which announced three winners in the contest as follows, Mrs. Eva Warner, Mrs. Ralph Milner, Miss Marie Cappick, Mrs. | Lockrow. The next meeting will be on} Thursday, May 25, at the home; of Mr. and Mrs. William H. White | when nature poems will be pre-} sented for reading and discus-} “Bread of Heaven,” by Katherine | sion’ it was announced. Miss Edith Felton To Wed Clyde Montgomery May 14) The engagement and approach-jand little Edwin Felton, ing marriage of Miss Edith E. | bearer. Felton to Clyde W. Montgomery; The groom’s attendants: Eugene of Ft. Myers, Fla., and Houston,'Montgomery, brother of the Texas is being announced by her | gro9m, best man, and ushers will parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas}; | Felton of Key West and Rock | De=| « Harald Felton, Haywood Harbor, Fla. The wedding date Montgomery, and Vernon Lowe, has been set for May 14, 3:30 in| JT. the afternoon at the First Meth-! Mrs. Maudice Felton will play odist Church, Matecumbe, Fla. |the wedding marches and Mrs. Miss Felton is a graduate of | Paul Archer, soloist. the Key West High School, Class} 6 SEES ara of ’31, and has been employed for Couple Married the past three years by the A.; : 5 & B. Stores of Matecumbe, Fla. J his Morning Mr. Montgomery is a graduate! —. of Ft. Myers High School and is} Miguel Marchante and Claribel employed as an electrical en-|Quesada were united in the gineer by the Standard Dredging | bonds of wedlock this morning in Co. of Houston, Texas. | the office‘of County Judge Ray- After the wedding ceremony a| mond R. Lord, who officiated at) reception will be held at the} the ceremony. home of the bride and later the; Members of the families of} couple will leave on their honey- | bride and groom were in attend-| moon, en route to Houston, | ance and the official witnesses | Texas where they will make}were Delia Marchante and Sisto| their future home. LE. Quesada. The bride’s attendants will be: | Mrs, Vernon Lowe, sister of the} “Atsa Spirit bride, matron of honor; Miss} Ghost Writer—Well, I’ve} Susan LaKin, maid of honor; ?achieved the ultimate in success Miss Kathryn Thompson, Missjas a writer. Doris Shell, Miami, and Miss; “And just what is that?” Rose Mary Felton, bride’s maids.| Ghost Writer — “I’ve got a Little Misses Shirley and Marion | ghost-writer to do my ghost writ- Jean Cathron will be flower girls ing for me”. ring | | HOLTSBERG’S Monday Sale 75 pairs of CURTAINS— + togger- orate tra-] i - guarantee Rep, S125, Pocied Soy lo a bee on ec Bouin ae eae Another sale of .. . 50cec DRESSES Plenty of large sizes, 38 to 44. See window. New, Chenille a ae. : ‘ Printed, Batiste NIGHT GOWNS and PAJAMAS Regular and extra-size. Guaranteed fast colors. On sale $1.00 Just Opened! New colors in Kayser Finesse, Talent, Dashing. Artistic and Winsome. 79¢ and $1.00 Per Pair ‘BE WISER...BUY HOLTSBERG’S \terest but of great national in- ,|front in our work for the estab-jfor Tift’s tion of Florida. !Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Milian at Many people have misunder- 1100 Whitehead street. H stood the objectives sought in! The ceremony will be perform- the establishment of the Na-jed by Notary Public Enrique Es-| tional Park. This is particularly | quinaldo in the presence of rela-! true in Monroe County where | tives and friends of the high con-| told that the establishment of} —————. the park would in some way de-| < =: stroy the right to take fish for Marriage License commercial purposes in the wa- ‘Issued Today ters of Monroe County. I can} Pa assure you that the establish-| Marriage license issued from ment of the park would not jeo=' the office of Judge Raymond R. pardize the rights of fishermen! ord this morning authorizes, the | of Monroe County nor will their i wedding of Louis F. Roberst and legal operations in any wise be‘ yics Alice R, Mitchell. curtailed. I have always found, jf is noted on the license that the National Park Service eN-' Rey Joe Tolle-of the First, stb: ye! = tirely fair in all matters and I can, gist ch, red tcf assure you that whenever the in: t charch garempeeied terests of local parties are a‘ stake the National Park Service will treat them in a_ perfectly fair, just and honest manner. The establishment of the park is a matter not only of local in- et ‘PROOF POSITIVE | PAPER IS READ terest. The President of the United States has recently indi- cated a keen desire to have the}dents in general read advertise- park established without undue/| ments in The Citizen comes, to delay and I sincerely trust thatj this office occasionally when, un we may set at rest any misunder-|intential errors are made in ad- standing or misconceptions that} vertisements. any of our local people may have} Such a case in point is an ad- so that we may present a united | vertisement in yesterday’s paper Cash Grocery. Grits lishment of the park. | were displayed as being sold at If there is any point upon}3 pkgs. for 10c. It should have |dance by Betty Kinstler. jof the ferry piers at the F.EC.} jon the same date. ENTERTAINMENT © n r MARVIL’S CABANA | terminals, according to reports.| Mardi Gras Night will be cele- Peter Sands, eight-year-old son} e of Jimmie Sands of 704 Caroline; street, had a narrow escape from drowning yesterday afternoon | when he fell overboard from one The little fellow was just about f FTTRy fT : i gone when rescued by‘ members ‘brated tonight at Fred Marvil’s | t Proof that subscribers and resi-| | which the people of Monroe / read, 3 Ibs. for 10c. Many people appreciate your calling it to my error. attention in order that I may! straighten it out if possible. With kindest regards, Sincerely yours, (Signed) J. MARK WILCOX, President, Everglades National; Park Association, Inc. 0c DAY or cG bscril The Citi: 20c | [free Instruction ‘Free Parking Be 4 be to The Citizen— 296 | Coolest Cor. Now. Under Roof < 7 J Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell in CITADEL DINING DANCING Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- ane Gaieae Fireproof Open The Year Around CQHHA BET¥atst EA : DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE INCORPORATED |County may be in doubt I will! called for the “bargain” listed in| Cabana and Patio, 605 Duval) jstreet. Good music, frolic and} jall sorts of fun is planned—with = |“never a dull moment” being the, Thomas Eldridge Higgs, who,theme of the celebration. Better met almost instant death yester-'plan to drop in at this favorite day 11 o'clock as the result of spot. électric shock, will be buried | Thursday afternoon. Members of; the Laymen’s Gospel League, of of the crew of the Governor Cobb. 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