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PAGE FOUR Woman’s Club Presents List Of Committees For 1939-40 The first meeting of the new | Leila Pitcher, Marie Cappick, year for the Key West Woman's; Ethel M. Decker, Lula Scheurer, Ciub, held Tuesday, October 3,) Grace Kemp wi featured the rel f all z tsoen’s camnes can eeutonal << Mrs. Edward mittee chairmen’s names and make up of committee member-| Bayly, chairman. _ Mesdames ship. cae aoe ye ae Dun- It was announced by Mrs, | C2" la Spamer, A. M. Hewitt, Douglass that for this year there | & N. Goshorn, I. Appelrouth, will be three or four hostesses; GUY. Carleton J. B. Sullivan, J. at each meeting, and the flower|¥: Trevor, John Gardner, J. decorations will be handled by a| Pearlman, Philip Cosgrove, Isa- different lady each month. At| Pel Ball, Hugh Williams, Frank last week’s meeting the hos- Brown, Norberg Thompson, “H. tesses were Mrs. Arthur Pas- torini, Mrs. Luther Pinder, and|Hartis, Henry Brewer, David the flowers, gay dwarf yellow Printz, Julian Marks, John Ward- poincianas,' were arranged by |!0W, H. J. Miller, A. J. Mills, Mrs. Harry Galey. ;Grace Crosby, Misses Mary Tre- . Following is a list of the hos-}Y°T Minnie Porter Harris, Teen fesses and decorations for each | Williams, Etta Patterson, Susie monthly meeting: Gardner, Mary Falk, Mamie November: Mrs. Joh: Wardlow. Z Mrs. Carl Besa. ee ee Public Welfare—Mrs. William Gaiti. Flowers, Miss Ethel M,|&- Warren, chairman. Mesdames Decker. "James Adams, Ralph Russell, J. December: Mrs. Albert J. |S. Golden, C. L. Roberts, Stanley Mrs. William = 2a ai ea Baker, George Archer, Charles Gertrude Ricketts. Flowers, Mrs,|A70novitz, Jessie, Gonder, Harry Albert J. Mills. y "| Riker, Morris Holtsberg, Thomas January: Mrs. Harry C. Galey, James, Miss Anna Cochran. Mrs. B. C Moreno, Mrs. Clif- Committees ford Sides Powers me House and Grounds—Mrs.’ J. Shaw, Frank Edwards, W. Hunt! PERSONAL MENTIO Mrs. Bruce Jack, who had been visiting for a while with relatives and friends in Tampa, |was a returning passenger on the |Steamship Cuba this morning. Miss Madeline Dorka and Juanita Lopez, who had been in and friends, were leaving on the yesterday on the return to Mi- ami, Passengers | | Mobley Guy, of Munroe, La., | arrived on the 12:30 bus yester- jday for a brief visit, and when he was leaving told The Citizen, “this is my first trip | West but it will, decidedly, not ie my last.” | Mrs. Oliver Haskins, teacher | |in the schools of this city, who} ‘had been visiting briefly with; relatives in Fort Lauderdale and |Mr. Haskins who is engineer | with the F. E. C. Ferry Co., re-} | turned on the 5:30 bus yesterday | | afternoon. | | Mrs. Byron Richardson, who) \Key West visiting with relatives | afternoon bus} to Key) THE KEY WEST CITIZEN * FASHION PREVIEW * A REVERSIBLE tweed jac- ket turned inside out to show the black-and-white check and give two jackets in one, | highlighted in the Fashion Parade this season. Two felt Pigtails adorn the little Bre- ~HELPS FOR KEY WEST HOUSEWIVES Apple pie, fall fashion goes like this: fill a baked pie shell with well sweetened, spiced apple sauce. Arrange on top tiny ap- ples cut from thin rich pastry. Put in a moderate oven long enough to bake the apples. Serve warm or cold. Pass a creamy hard sauce or whipped:eream. | Never soak pickles longer than 24 hours in a salt solution. The usual proportions for such a solu- {tion are a pound of salt: to each gallon of water. If the Solution is/| too salty, the pickles will tend to soften; if pickles stay in the solu- tion too long, they may shrivel. A handy garden apron may be made from a heavy’ burlap-like material gathered into a_two- inch-wide tape belt and shaving a square of leather stitched low on the apron for a kneeling’ pad. j Socata | Convenient containers for fruit | jjuices are narrow-necked bottles that may be sealed with tops/ clamped on with a small hand | bottle capper. { Curry Moreno. February: Mrs. Louis Brinton, Mrs. Vesey Johnson, Mrs. Charles Falk. Flowers, Mrs. A. E. Sharp- ley. March: Mrs. Norberg Thomp- son, Mrs. F. B. Edwards, Mrs.| Edward Printz. Flowers, Mrs. |J. Trevor, chairman. Mesdames | had been visiting with her |W. R. Warren, Harry Galey,|family and friends in Miami for |Clifford Hicks, Benj. Trevor, J.| two weeks, was a returning pas- |D. MacMullen, W. S. Putnam and | senger on the afternoon bus yes- Fort Callahan. | terday. 'S.S. CUBA WENT ton sailor hat. | LEGALS. _| Foundation Fund—Mrs, M. E.| Berkowitz, chairman. | Birthday Party—Mrs. Wallace|_ Mrs. Thomas E. Roberts left, yesterday over the highway to: Bascom Grooms. \ April: Mrs. Frederick Knapp,: Mrs. A. M. Morgan, Mrs. John' Gardner, Mrs. Philip Cosgrove.! Flowers, Mrs. Clifford Hicks. May: Mrs. W. C. Duncan, Mrs. | Jack Golden, Mrs. G. N. Goshorn. | Flowers, Mrs. Lola Spamer. j A list of departments and com- | mittees follows: | American Homes—Mrs, Fder-! erick Knapp, chairman. Mes-} dames William White, A. E.| Sharpley, John Costar, Luther | Pinder, Eola Swicegood, Jack; Gaiti, Hugh Taylor, W. J. Phelan, j Greyburn Pinder, Lionel Plum- mer, Clifford Hicks, Julia Bean, | Dan Navarro, Mathias Turner, J. | R. Valdes, George Allen, J. D, MacMullien, Charles Curry, Ber- nie Papy, Sam Goldsmith, P. D.; Holloway, J. S. Roberts, A. M. Morgan, E. E. Williams, J. W.| Ingling, Earl Julian, Miss Anne B._Kirke, chairman, | Library—Mrs. Norberg Thomp- son, chairman. Mesdames Wal-| lace B. Kirke, Vesey Johnson, John Wardlow, L. C. Brinton, Albert Mills, Philip Cosgrove, Lionel Plummer, Stephen Single- on, Misses Mamie Wardlow,| Ileen Williams, Edna Gato. join Mr. Roberts in Coral Gables | and with him will be guests at! the home of their nephew and) niece, Mr. and Mrs, James H.) Cain. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Manolo Perez} left on the early bus today for Book — Miss Mary Trevor, points on the Keys where they chairman. Mesdames Norberg | Wil Spend several days enjoying Thompson, Philip Cosgrove. \@ brief vacation. Membership — Mrs. Louis Pierce, chairman. Mesdames| Ralph Russell, Stephen Lowe. Floor—Mrs. E.-J; Bayly, chair-| man. Mesdames William Kemp, Louise Auxier, Hugh Taylor, Eola Swicegood. Hospitality — Mrs. Greyburn Pinder, chairman. Mesdames Luther Pinder, Arthur Pastorini, Carl Bervaldi, Eola Swicegood, | Norberg Thompson, A. M. Mor- gan, W. C. Duncan, W. R. War- Mrs. William Dominguez and} Miss Dolores Hernandez left on the 7 o’clock bus’ this morning for Miami where they will visit! with relatives and friends for a short time. Dr. Anthony Rubino, chief sur- | geon at the Marine hospital, in| Key West, left this morning to join Mrs. Rubino in Miami and | return with her to the home in | drydock and the INTO DRYDOCK FROM TAMPA ON REGU- LAR RUN Steamship Cuba, of the P. and O. S.S. Co., arrived in port this morning from Tampa and at 7:20 o’clock was berthed at the regu- lar dock. Since leaving last Fri- day the ship had been placed in bottom — thor- oughly cleaned. On the arrival there was but one passenger for Key West, Mrs: Bruce Jack, who had been vigit- ing with relatives and friends in Tampa. There were 15 first €ab. in and four second cabin passén- gers for Havana. Consignments of freight of the ship consisted of 11 tons for this port, and there were also four sacks of mail. For Havana there | ARRIVED EARLY TODAY | IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, |. STATE OF FLORIDA. jin re Estate of | G. BOWNE PATTERSON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL CREDITORS, LEGATEES, | DISTRIBUTEES, AND ALL PER- SONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- MANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: | You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present ail claims, which you, or either of you, |may have against the Estate of G. Bowne Patterson, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, ' to the | Honorable Raymond R. Lord, Coun- |ty Judge of Monroe County, Flor- |ida, at his office in ‘the County Court House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, within twelve (12) |months from the date of the first publication of this Notice. Dated September 15th, A. D. 1939. | ETTA PATTERSON, _| | As Executrix of the Last Will and | | Testament of G. Bowne Patter- | json, deceased. sorte oct2-9-16-23-30; nov6-13, | 1 OF MASTER'S SALE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of and |pursuant to. that certain decree j|made on the 19th day of August, . D. 1939, and entered on the 21st j;day of August, A. D. 1939, by the |Honorable Arthur Gomez, ‘one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of jthe Eleventh Judicial: Circuit of the NOT | NOTICE ;Ten, John Costar, Willard Al- American Citizenship — Mrs. | bury, Jack Gaiti, Albert Mills, E Harvey Eagan, chairman. Mes-'B. Edwards, John Gardner, J. S. dames Frank Delaney, Leo D,/Golden, J. D. MacMullen, Ger- Warren, Louis Pierce, Wallace B.|trude Ricketts, H. C. Galey, B. Kirke, Willard Albury, Benj.,Curry Moreno, David Printz, Trevor, H. C. Galey, Martin Wil-| Philip Cosgrove, G. N. Goshorn, helm, Homer Herrick, H. N.| Clifford Hicks, L. C. Brinton, v.} Hartley, Stephen Lowe, Chester | Johnson, Charles Falk, Frederick | Curry, Claude Williams, Clarence! Knapp. N. B. Also, all mem- pierce, A. E. Peirce, William Ar-|bers of the club are on the Hos- nold, George Reynolds, Susan jPitality Committee. Shourds, Charles Falk, L. C.| Decorating: Mesdames H. C. Brinton, Vesey Johnson, M.|Galey, Albert Mills, B. Curry Thompson, Charles Curtis, J. Y.;Moreno, A. E. Sharpley, Bascom Porter, Arthur Pastorini, Milton|Grooms, Clifford Hicks, Lola} Curry, C. D. Harrington, Misses;Spamer and Miss Ethel M. Edna Gato, Rita Pinder, Camille | Decker. Pierce, Florence Sawyer. | Floral: Miss Leila Pitcher, Fine Arts—Mrs. Haydn Illing-|chairman. Mesdames Sam Gold- worth, chairman. Mesdames | smith, and John Stowers. Everett Winter, Harry Baker,| Press and Publicity: Mrs. Ar- Carl Bervaldi, Frank Ladd, B.|thur Pastorini, chairman. Mes- Curry Moreno, Louise Auxier,|dames A. D. Luethi, Philip Cos- Ralph Milner, J. Stowers, John, grove, G. N. Goshorn, Stephen Sewyer, Ross Sawyer, Stephen | Singleton, Miss Marie Cappick. Singleton, Lily Cold, Bascom! Historian: Mrs. A. D. Luethi. Grooms, J. C. Gekeler, William| Pianist: Mrs. Ralph Milner. Kemp, Cyril Marshall, Eva War-| Honorary Member: Miss Marie ner, Allan Cleare, William Bates, | Cappick. Julian Thompson, A. D. Luethi,; Seng Leader: Mrs. Eva War- Gertrude Ricketts, Fort Calla-/ner, han, William Demeritt, Mary! Junior Woman’s Club Depart- Langford, M. E. Berkowitz, Rob-' ment: Mrs. A. J, Mills. Sponsor, ert Russell, Edwin Trevor, Misses | Miss Susan LaKin, President. Stayley. | Today’s Birthdays ‘Jane Eyre’ Cast Selected By Miss Engel Miss Ida Engel, coach, today! Dr. William H. Burton, profes- announceé the cast of the play,!sor of education at the Univ. of “Jane Eyre”, which is to be given Southern California, new Har- by the High School Dramatic vard School of Education teach- Club November 10 in the Higher, born at Ft. Worth, Tex., 49 School auditorium. years ago. The cast, which includes the} best: high school talent, follows: | Creed C: Hammond of Port- Mrs. Fairfax—Lorayne Har- | land, Oreg., ex-chief of the Militia rington. |Bureau, born at Eugene, Oregon, Adele Varens—Doris Roberts. [65 years ago. peere—Chariotte Mercer. | Prof. W. Spencer Hutchinson, Grose Poole—Copelyn Ramsey. 'retired head of the Mass. Insti- dane Eyre—Elaine Carney. |tute of Technology’s mining de- Edward Rochester — Leebert/ partment, born in Boston, 69 McFarland. jyears ago. eee ene Gexvantes. Aimee Semple McPherson of Bessie Leaven — Lillie Mae}Los Angeles, evangelist, born in seees. |Canada, 49 years ago.: Dowager Lady Ingraham —| Prof. David S: Muzzey of: ‘Co: Eeences Williams. jlumbia University, New York, Lady Mary—Flossie Mae Key. ‘historian, born at Lexington; Dr. Carter—Roland Keeton. Mass., 69 years ago. Lady Blanche—Helen Archer. | py Joseph H. Brewer, president Sir Wilfred Lynn — George |of Olivet College, Mich., born at! Cates. iGrand Rapids, Mich, 41 years this city. Jackie Carbonell, who. had| been visiting in New York for |two weeks, was a returning pas- senger on the noon bus yester-/| day. Miss Mary Charlow, who had} been visiting for one week in Miami with relatives, returned on the afternoon bus yesterday. Miss Pearl Bermann was an ar- rival on the afternoon bus yes-| terday from Miami and will visit) for a while with Mr. and Mrs. A. | Einhorn and family. | A. P. Shoemaker, attached to the Edgewater Park Gulf Hotel in Mississippi, accompanied by} Mrs. Shoemaker, has temporarily taken the place of Miss El:zabeth | Sharpley, manager of the Hotel} La Concha, who is enjoying a! vacation in Baltimore and other points in the north. Miss Isabel Armayor, who had} been spending several days with | her parents after her return} from Havana, left yesterday over the highway for Miami. Russell Fabal, fireman of the Steamship Florida, who had | been enjoying a brief vacation} with his family in Key West, left yesterday afternoon for Mi- ami to join the ship. Mrs. S. E. Lee, wife of Lieut.) Commander Fort Callahan, of- ficer in charge at the naval station, who had been on a visit to the city left yesterday morn- ing for Miami. Junior Woman’s Club Meets Tomorrow First business meeting of the Junior Woman's Club this year will. be held tomorrow at 5 o'clock at the Clubhouse on Di- vision street with plans for the coming winter season to be laid. Committees for various events for the year will be appointed, Miss Susan LaKin, president, an- nounces. Social meeting will be held Thursday at the Woman’s Club- house at 5 o'clock. Entertaining |were 194 sacks of mail and ohe | State of Florida, in and for Mon- ARRESTED IN ACT OF ROBBING STORE | arrested yesterday morning at an | ‘contact the carotid artery. Lee, U. S. N., assistant to Lieut. | A ight | toe County, Florida, in Chancery, automobile. There was no freight | iy“tnat certain causé theretn pend: for Cuba. | ing wpetel ES ances ts The ship sailed from Havana| plaintiff an ward G:-Vaill, an: * . . .:.|Mrs. Hdward G. Vaill, if married, if at 10:30 o'clock with 27 first cabin ative, it dead, ‘all unknown per- 1d one second cabin|sons claiming by, through or un- passengers se End ed at /der them. are defendants, the un- passenger, who ha booke |dersigned Special Master in Chan- the local office. The vessel bao | oer; adpolnted ania age os ya ile: loffer for sale at public outcry to carried three automobiles and) fye°highest bidder, for eash, betore eight sacks of mail. |the front door of the County Cour ight sacks of 1. fi a Court | |House in Key West, Monroe Coun- | jty, Florida, on Monday, the 6th| day of November, A. D. 1939 (same | [being a rule day'of said Court and| ja legal sales day) during the legal hours of sale, to-wit, between 11 lo'clock in the forenoon and jo'cloek in the. afternoon of © 8 iday, the following described pr jerty to satisfy said decreé of pay- Ernest Whitehead, colored, was |ment of the amount. therein spect- ISLAND OF KEY LARGO, Government Lot Three (3), Sec- tion Thirty-five (35), .Town- ship Fifty-nine (59), “Range | Forty (40) East, Twenty-nine (29) Acres, (Book RR, Page 257, as recorded in ‘Monroe County Records) in the County of Monroe, State of Florida. | W. CURRY HARRIS, | Special Master in Chancery. | WILLIAM V. ALBURY, | |early hour while coming from the |place of business operated on Petronia street by Robert Lewis, | | Jr. | The fact that he was leaving at! that hour was sufficient to prove | he was an unwelcomed intruder | and was violating the law, but| he was also carrying with him) goods which had. been stolen. | Whitebedd is now tn, the Soun- | Notice is hereby given tat under ty jail awaiting pede at | and by virtue ot ‘ cert ing on a charge of breaking and made and entered on. the'8th day | entering end committirig theft.» | OF September, a0 In “ate by ime Attempts Suicide Ciscate Oourt of — Gea of oer - ia in and for Monroe, County, in| George Strawn, colored, yester-| (wancery, in a cause therein pend- day attempted to commit suicide | ing, wherein H. Bailey-fe plain- by slashing his throat with a tiff and Miami Bank and Trust knife, but missed- accomplishing his purpose as the knife failed to NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Company, a corporation of Florida, as trustee, Charles B. Filer, in- dividually ‘and as administrator de |bonis non of the Estate of Eliza- beth M. Filer, deceased, and W. M. Miles, are defendants, foreclosure The act was committed in a rooming house at the corner of Angela and Thomas streets. He was immediately taken to \the out-patients’s ward of the Marine hospital, where, after an examination by physicians, six- teen ‘stitches were taken in the} | wound. i \IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE | IN THE K. W. CITIZEN “Advertising in ‘The Citizen} peels the peas writes = a. | purtenant and adjacent there- {mulsion mpany, makers of to.” \Creomulsion, one of the largest |*"4 “Lot 1 of. Section: 32, ‘Town- |selling cough medicines on © the | ship 60 South, Ran 9, 10 Haat Hg ymca a acknowledged by | Florida, being also. described thousands of satisfied customers ‘as a superior prescription for the; | relief of stubborn Coughs, heavy | Chest Colds and Bronchial Irrita- of lien of Tax Sales Certificates, | the undersigned Special Master in |Chancery will offer for male and ill seli at public outcry for jin hand to the highest and bidder at the front door of County Court House of Monroe County, Florida, in the City of"Key West, Florida, during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 6th day of November, A. D. 1939, the following described land, situate, lying and being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: NEY of NW%, Section : 32, Township 60 South, Range 40 containing 40 acres, on the island of Key Largo, in the County of Monroe and State of Florida, together with riparian rights and water privileges ap- the the public records County, Florida, together with riparian rights and water priv- ileges appurtenant and adjacent the club will be Mrs. Evelio Ca- | tions, is scld by all drug stores on * Zite—Shirley Pierce. | Richard Mason—Anthony Per-/ rm Rev. John Rivers — Charles Ketchum. Today s Horoscope Seeccccccccccocccoccccce Here is a sensitive mind with much reserve force. With the manifest activity, energy and ago, | Dr. Arnaud C. Marts, president} |} bot and Mrs. William V. Albury. the basis that if the desired re- sults are not obtained the entire) wip p1 eV ALBURY, Eveready Stars To Meet Tomorrow |brilliance there should be good} Everready Star Club will hold jfortune and real honors. Travel'a regular meeting tomorrow aft- jmay be expected, probably in the | ernoon, Tuesday, at the home of pursuit of business, which will Mrs. Susie Skelton, 1417 Albury jbe likely to be successful, other | street. jaspects being reasonably favor- The meeting will start at 4:00 able. * o'clock, of Bucknell Univ., Pa. born at! Reeds Corner, N. ¥., 51 years | ago. | purchase price is refunded. for Plaintifé. se ea ‘oct2-9-16-23-30,1939 THE WEATHER | Key West, Fla,,! Oct. 9, 1939. Observation taken at:7:30 a. m. 75th Mer. Time Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night t ‘ } Precipitation Rainfall, 24° hours ending 4 7:30 a. m., inches — ~ 16.00 Total rainfall since Oct. inches BS Deficiency since Oct. inches _ Se Total rainfall since January 1, inches — ein Shel Deficiency sincé January 1, | 2. 0.65 1, 0.99 inches ee ot Tomorrow's Almanac . 6:23 a. 6:05 p. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise . 3:56 a. Moonset . 4:30 p. ‘Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. P.M. 0:56 1:35 7:31 7:50 at 7:30 a. m., today Low High Baromet Sea level WEATHER FORECAST Ni | (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) | ¢ Key West and Vicinity: Partly | cloudy tonight and Tuesday, pos- sibly light showers; moderate easterly winds. 1 { Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday, possibly light show- ers near east-central and ex- treme south coast. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate easterly winds and partly overcast weather tonight and Tuesday with a few light scattered showers over south and central portions, East Gulf: Moderate easterly winds, partly overcast weather tonight and Tuesday, possibly} light showers in extreme south portion. NO SHOW AT PALACE TUESDAY | There will be no show at the} Palace Theater tomorrow due to the celebration of the Cuban holiday in this city. . Manager Gonzalo Bezanilla an- nounces that prize night will be| held on Wednesday of this week. | Subscribe to The Cittien=a0c | weekly. MONROE THEATER Edward G. Robinson and Frances Lederer CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY - Ma y10c, Or- Pverse gs Pee! Wight—15-25¢ MONDAY, CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR EXCHANGE—Newly recon- ditioned” 26-ft. Cruiser, 8-ft. beam, three years old, Ford en- gine, layatory, sink, cock-pit, value $800. Will exchange for WANTED ‘TO BUY—Old Ward- robe, also Bureau. Must be reasonable. Send description, location, price, etc, to P. O. Box 335, Key West. oct5-4tx FOR RENT 4 FURNISHED APARTMENTS, electric refrigerators. Apply Valdes Bakery. 4 . |FURN IS HED DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT, two bedrooms. All modern conveniences. 1500 Seminary street. oct9-tf COMFORTABLE, well-furnished room for gentleman in cen- trally located private home. No children. Meals optional. 408 ates ‘COMPLETELY FURNISHED BUNGALOW nd A\ nen Frigidaire, hot water, etc. 1321 Newton street. sept29-tf FOR SALE HANDMADE QUILT, $6.50. Can be seen at 607 Ashe street. FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $1,000. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s Bit ool opt kaye — 500 eets, T5c. e Artman wayibat FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM Row Locks; Anchor with Rope; Umbrella—all for $85.00. Apply 1217 Petronia Street. jun27-s HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. mayi7-t? HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. 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