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PAGE FOUR * FASHION PREVIEW * This rayon-satin robe of dusty pink is the answer for dinner at home for two or four. The waistline is fragile, the bodice quilted, and the skirt bewitching. SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY “Pep Session” of Key West's boy scout Harris School Meeting of Regional Scout Executives with local scouters. 8 p. m. County Courthouse. troops. 3:30 p. m. 0- THURSDAY— Art Appreciation Reading Group. 8 p. m. Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Connable. Social meeting of Junior Woman’s Club. 5 p. Division street. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. Stone Church Annex. Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. m. Clubhouse, FRIDAY— Ez é ation of Knights of Pythias to meet with Key. Lodge No. 163. Knights of Pythias Hall. School P.-T. A. Hallowe'en Party. 6:30 p. m. School grounds, SATURDAY— ] PERSONAL MENTION Max Baum was a_ passenger | arriving on the Cuba yesterday making the last leg of a trip ; which has taken him to different parts of South America, and is; now returning to his home in} Chicago. Osias Bernstein and Otto Hertz were passengers on the ‘morning {bus leaving for their home in| New York, after an extended | trip through Cuba. Mrs, Emma C. Snell and daugh- ; ter Miss Emma Snell, were pas- sengers arriving on the Steam- Paso, Texas. | Mrs. Pearl Flower, who had | been on an enjoyable visit in Key | West and declares the city to be | wonderful, left on the early bus | Cleveland, Ohio. | Otto J. Kralovec, prominent at- | torney of Chicago, and Mrs. Kra- lovec, were arrivals’ in the city yesterday for an indefinite stay | in the city, and are guests at the Hotel La Concha. Robert P. Murray, formerly | customs officer in Key West but | for some years has been assigned | to the Hershey plantations and sugar mills in Cuba arrived on the Cuba yesterday for the pur- pose of spending his vacation. Robert Lord, superintendent of | the P. and O. S. S. Co., at Fort Lauderdale, and John Key, port steward of the company, arrived over the highway yesterday andi after spending a while with their | friends, returned to Miami in! the afternoon. i Mrs. Agnes Pritchard was A passenger leaving on the 7 o’clock bus this morning for Miami, | where she will visit with rel- atives and friends and be the! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WAR BRIEFS (Continued from Page One) for three days. in a collapsible boat. A Danish vessel rescued two others, one of whom was in- jured. . BLACKOUTS DISCONTINUED Blackouts in cities of France bordering Italy will be discon- tinued. This was taken to mean France relies on Italy’s neutrality. NO PRISONERS EXCHANGED YET Under secretary of war of Eng- |land said that the question of | |exchanging prisoners of war had ship Cuba yesterday afternoon, |"°t been broached as yet. He |arraigned yesterday afternoon to, and left on the early bus this|#4 in his talk to the House of | answer to the charge. a . ‘ Commons yesterday there were | morning for their home in El! fs i i |a mere handful of British prison-|€4 before Peace Justice Enrique ers in Germany. FORMING POLISH ARMY Polish refugees in England are this morning for her home in | Joining the Polish army . being) organized in Britain. Polish headquarters there issued a call | for all Polish men to appear be-| fore a recruiting officer. CAUTIONS NEUTRALS Foreign affairs officer of Eng- land said in connection with ask- ing neutrals, including the United | States, to draw.up a code of aerial warfare, that the. difficulties of observing violations of the rules should be borne in mind. He made the statement in the House of Commons yesterday. ELDES PILOT RETURNS HERE Captain Charles Archer, of 621 Caroline street, arrived in the city yesterday from Miami where he went last Saturday to pilot | the Schooner Eldes which was here for two weeks and berthed at the Porter Dock Co. Owner of the vessel J. B. Smoot intended to make a visit Chabby Celebrates Her Birthday Miss Ardith Sheridan, who is known to her host of friends by | the name of Chubby, is enter-| taining this afternoon at her {home 612 William street, in celebration of her eighteenth birth anniversary. TRANSPORTATION 36 Arrivals From Havane Arriving on the Steamship Cuba from Havana yesterday afternoon were 41 passengers, of whom there were 35 first and ot ree ie ce one second cabin for Key West ere are a large number of| i i friends and admirers joining [224 Hye; Dest catan,, passengers with Miss Sheridan in making | £F Tampa. e334 \this afternoon one long to be re-| «Key West arrivals’ were: P. membered. | Murray, Margaret Green, Elmer |Green, Wilfred Wennoth,- Bessie Wennoth, Osias Bernstein, James Gebhardt, Paul Arno Gebhardt, | Earl E. Edwards, Grace Edwards, was arrested Sunda; Deputy 5 eR Sheriff Ray Elwood. ona charge| Matilda Benz, Otto ae een af malicious mischief, and taken | Halverson, James O’Roark, Mar- garet O’Roark, Emma C. Snell, ; Emma Snell, Alfred Sette, Frank Rich, Goodwyn Stafford, Ben ‘ hen ki ear-|WVan Dolsom, Jack W. Price, Pe nite ae | Dave F. Dancy, Mildred F. Fess- ler, Carl Hederstedt, Arthur Fess- ler, Lillian Peterson, Joseph Di Sano, Marcello Di Sano, Martha |Moench, Adriana Moench, David | Rock, Olga Rock, David M. Rock, | Adolph Merida. Listed on the manifest of the }Cuba were the following items: For Key West, five tons of} freight, one automobile and eight | sacks of mail, and for spa | tons of freight and 45 sacks of; | WANTED TO BUY. mail. Mea tas | ' | The ship sailed 5 o’cloc! ‘or |GLASS SHOW CASES in g00d nampa with the following‘. pas- | condition. 1122 sine en sengers booked at this port:| i & | HELD UNDER $100 BOND Walter Roberts, colored, who |to the county pail from which he} !was later released on bond, was| |Esquinaldo, Jr., advised the | magistrate that he preferred to | waive preliminary hearing, and jwas therefore placed under bond | of $100 for trial at the next term |of criminal court. (CLASSIFIED COLUMN Mirta Acosta, Teresita Arias and {Lon Acosta. ‘How To Relieve | FOR RENT |FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath; G. E. Refrigerator. ; 517 Bahama street. oct17-8tx UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, two bedrooms. Modern ‘con- veniences. Apply Smith’s Gro- cery, corner Georgia and Vir- ginia streets. oct20-tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS, | electric refrigerators. Apply Valdes Bakery. sept30-3mo FURNISHED DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT, two bedrooms. All modern conveniences, 1500) " ‘WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1989 Today’s Horoscope} BOY ‘SCOUT NEWS . a | TROOP 54 Today gives a remarkably Clevelaiat Kis 4 Ps . | levelan owles and Thom- strong mind, self-contained, and as Kelly were voted into mem- lofty; in some cases becoming pership of the troop at the meet- mystical. Thera is not much use ing last Friday evening. Ken- in trying to guide or control this neth Kerr was named the troop nature, for it will work out its exter 2 ae aS own regeneration. It will look | |, seg pn Beach Clean-Up oon forward with confidence, and its!paign. Patrol meeting was held hopes will be generally justified. ‘followed by an O'Reilly drill. Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— AND KEY WEST ALSO SERVING ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Express Schedale: " LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 1:00 o'clock A. M. and arriving at Miami at 7:00 o’clock A. M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 1:00 o'clock A. M. and arriving at Key West at 7:00 o’clock A. M. Local Schedule: LEAVES KEY WEST AT 9:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives Miami at 3:00 o'clock P. M. on MONDAYS, WED- NESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. LEAVES MIAMI AT 9:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives Key West at 4:00 o'clock P. M. on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline St. Phones 92 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. Seminary street. oct9-tf |SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20c WEEKLY. to Havana and the Bahama Is-! lands, but received word by! telegram that’ his presence was | necessary oh business in Mis- | guest of her son Robert. Mrs. Hazel Freedman, Miss | COMPLETELY FURNISHED BUNGALOW and Apartment. Frigidaire, hot water, etc. 1321} rai, TIP LLL LLA AAA A hh dhe dhdhid dededdedddedadr Annual Hallowe’en Dance by Junior Woman’s Club. 10 p. m. Cayo Hueso. es SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. —_ ae TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Annex Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, Habana-Madrid. Hallowe’en Carnival For Young Supper. 6 p. m. Stone Church auspices Club Marti. 9:30 p. m. And Old At Harris School Friday Big Hallowe’en Carnival will School grounds next Friday night begin- ning at 6:30 o'clock under aus- pices of Harris School P.-T. A. There'll be witches and ghosts and costumes galore. Then too, the Hospitality Band in costume will be there. There'll be enter- taiNment for young and old. There's the costume parade for children, prizes for the most ap- propriate and funniest costumes and a big parade for the older folks and prizes for them too. All are asked to come dressed in cos- be given on Harris )tume and enter the parade and jhelp make the affair a real “sho *‘nuf” Hallowe’en Carnival. Other attractions will be for- {tune telling, witches pot, tar babies (knock down two babies out of three and there’s a prize), the ponies (how the kiddies en- joy riding those), the terrible ‘Hall of Horrors” with its moan- ing ghosts and “bingo”. There'll be cake, candy, beer and pop corn balls for sale. Young and old are urged ,to,en- ter into the Hallowe'en spirit. by attending this’ Big Hallowe'en Carnival on Friday night. root; Honor Students |Connables Will Be At Harris School Hosts To Art Group Following is the list of students! The meeting of the Art Appre- at Harris School who made honor | ciation Reading Group of the Key grade ratings during the first six |West Art Center, W.P.A., will be weeks’ pefiod just ended jheld on Thursday, October 25, 8 6A—Dora Henriquez, Virginia|o’clock at the home of Mr. and Williams | Mrs. Horace Connable on John- 6B—Doris Thompson, Dan Stir-|S0n street. The group will re- Edward Al-|sume the regular course of study Patty jwith Mrs. Cyril Marshall pre- > senting the subject of three not- Duane, Nellic Romaguera, Betty | able painters of the Italian Ren- Jean Wharton. ; aissance. . 5A—Kermit Roberts, Frank} Following the large gathering Sardinas, Betty June Cottrell. |of the Art Center last week, 5B—Joy Avis Ball, Nancy Nor-| Which indicated many more peo- man, Glennwood Weech. ple interested in this activity, it 4A—Armando Mujica, Manvel |is hoped that others will join the Munzon, Kenneth Knight. ;group. These meetings are open 4B—Faye Bervaldi, Lorrine|to the public and everyone in- Nottage, Thomas Swicegood. |terested is cordially invited to 3A—James Malgfat, Armando |attend. Fernandez, Bobby - Armstrong, | Felix Davis. \St. Paul’s Girls 3B—Robert Archer, Harry | ‘ ye Carey, Billy Gunter, Eddie Pita, | Organize Guild Horacio Sanchez, Eddie Weather- —— ford, Bobbie Mae Buckley, Pa-| The young girls of St. Paul’s tricia Ann Harrison, Joan:Church School met Tuesday aft- Knowles, Joan Sawyer. lernoon and organized St. Mary’s 2A—Ralph DuBrueil, Betty'Guild. Officers elected were: Bowman, Sophie. Roberts. |President, Mary Belle Archer; 2B—Clara Armayor, Shirley | vice-president, Fay Baker; secre- Rom. tary. Nancy Morgan; treasurer, 1A—Dorene Clawson. | Evelyn Solano. 1Bi—Leonard Salazar, Eliza-| It is planned to meet weekly Alonzo, Marion rup, Jose bertus, Solana, Clarice Crossland, R. W. Green, | Donald Babcock and A. W. Knox, of Indianapolis, Indiana, were in- terested visitors in Key West yesterday, on a sightseeing trip) and were particularly intergsted with the views from the light- | house and the display at lighthouse museum. ee | Mrs. Horace B. Gould, of Long | Beach, California, is a visitor in| Key West and is a guest at the) home of her mother, Mrs. J. R.| Curry at 822 Eaton street, and} visiting other relatives. Mrs. H. H. Hartley will leave tomorrow to join-Lieut, Comdr. | Hartley who has recently been) reassigned to active duty at} Charleston Navy Yard. The} Hartleys have been visitors here | for many years. John Borden, attached to the} U. S. Engineers at Miami Beach, and Mrs. Borden, are visitors in the city today, and meeting their old friends. COMBAT HIGH RATE RUMORS (Continued from Page One) readers in Canada, the North and Florida. Clippings have already been received from such widely separated papers as*the Toronto (Canada) Globe and Mail and the Washington( D.C.) Times-Herald, the New York World-Telegram and the Chicago Daily News, and the Philadelphia Evening Public} Globe-Democrat”, their Guild and anticipate many good times together. Present were: | Mary Belle Archer, Fay Baker, Nancy Morgan, Evelyn Solano, Georgina Valdez, Glorina Curry, Rose Curry, Emma Neal Ayala, Betty Lou McCullough, Olive En- jgel, Mrs. Emerson Arche?. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Grand Inner Guard E: W: Toole | will make an official visit to: Key | West Lodge No. 163, K. of P., on Friday, October 27, 7:30 p. m. There will be other prominent | visitors from up the state. A full attendance of the mem- bership is requested. | J. WINFIELD RUSSELL, oct25-1t K. of R. & S./ MONROE THEATER Lew Ayres—Lionel Barrymore CALLING DR. beth Cooper, Ann Tiner, Albert!on Tuesdays and. make articles! Garcia. 1B2—Berbara Delgado. |for a sale to be held shortly. The girls are very enthusiastic over the | |75 miles from Key West. |In re Estate of | ANNIE M. COTTER, ; = Newton street. sept29-tf souri, and he’ was forced to leave | the ship at Miami, but will come} back later in the season. MARINE NOTES eu5ce Tender Zinnia, of the Coast Guard-Lighthouse service, re- turned yesterday from Cape Romano, where the vessel was sent to replace a buoy which had broken from the moorings and had drifted southwestward. Captain W. C. Banks of the tender reported, upon his return yesterday, that the buoy was found about 20 miles from the broken mooring and was at once taken to the spot where it be- longs, which is approximately | FOR SALE FOR SALE—2 lots, each §0x100. | Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $850. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s SIGNS—‘“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, | “Private Property, No Tres- | passing”, 15c each. THE ART- MAN PRESS. nov25-tf TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, may19-tf FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse Johnson Outboard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- tinguisher; Pair of Oars and Row Locks; Anchor with Rope; Umbrella—all for $85.00. Apply 1217 Petronia Street. _ jun27-s| HOTELS LEGALS IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY | i MONROE COUNTY, | IN PROBATE. BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. | Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against | said estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and'required to present With the latest WAR NEWS KEY WEST Late dispatches—received long after other papers have been printed. . . up-to-the-minute news releases ... accurate and informative feature stories. . . .all a part of your daily, , IAALAALALALALALAAL LL MW LD. Ledger and the St. Louis Daily |} any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Annie M. Cotter, de- ceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, to the Hon. Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, at his office in the County | | Courthouse in Monroe County, Florida, within eight months from the date of the first publication hereof. All claims and demands not presented within the time and in the manner prescribed herein shall be barred as jaw. ted October 3rd, A. D. 1939. oe x BEN 8S. GROSS, As Executor of the Last Will and} Annie M. Cotter, oct4-11-18-25,1939 OIE Ann SET LESS EO Testament of Deceased. Wm. Powell and Carole Lombard | MY MAN GODFREY also COMEDY and NEWS E AND WHEN CAN YOU BUY AT THE BEST? “EL PRADO CAFE” Specializing in Bollos Cuban Sandwiches Cor White and Division Sts. 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