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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY— Meeting of Board of Directors of Key West Woman’s Club. 8 p. mi. Clubhouse. 77UESDAY— a Church Service Club Supper. 6 p. m. Stone Church nnex. Regular monthly meeting of Key West Woman’s Club. 4 p. m. Clubhouse. Harris Schvol P.-T. A. meeting observes American Education Week and Father’s Night. 7:30 p. m, Auditorium. “An Evening With Stephen Foster” by High School of Convent of Mary Immaculate. Convent Auditorium, aa WEDN Si DAY— h Annual Fashion Show and Rhythm Revue by Gerald Pinder dancing school. The Palace. Regular Meeting of Key West High School P.-T. A. 7:30 High School Auditorium. oe THURSDAY— 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. pe FRIDAY— Open House at Harris School in observance of American Educa- tion Week. SATURDAY— The American Legion Armistice Day Celebration. Parade, 9:30 a. m. Bayview Park Ceremonies following parade. Grand Ball, 10:30 p. m. Key West Country Club. pM Fae a SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. Convent Hi gh School Class To Present Evening With Foster Tomorrow night “An Evening! Reading, Little Biography of With Stephen Foster” will | pearais Lopez. presented by the High School i m1—Fli ce Class of the Convent of Mary Im- ; Friml—Elisa “Mo: maculate at the Convent Audi- |T© Romance, no. PERSONAL MENTION | Miss Frances Cale, who was| | visiting over the weekend with) jher parents and other relatives, | ; \left on the 5 o’clock bus yester- | day afternoon for Miami. | eee: | | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cuesta ar-| |rived yesterday afternoon from} | Miami and were accompanied by | Mrs. Percy Curry and daughter |Rose Elizabeth, who had been in| Miami for one week with rel-} atives, and for dental treatment for Rose. The Cuestas returned to their home this afternoon. | | | Judge John W. Holland, of Fed-| jeral Court, arrived on the after-| [noon bus yesterday to preside at| |the session which opened today. | Mrs. Pearl Brinas, who had been visiting for three months in Washington, New York and | North Carolina, returned on the, 5:30 bus yesterday afternoon. Owen Sawyer, toll gate keeper on the Overseas Highway at Channel Five, left on the 5 o'clock bus yesterday after a brief visit with his family on Newton street. | | William Entwhistle, who had been spending two days in Key |West on business, left on the |afternoon bus yesterday for the jlime grove at Torch Key which ‘is operated by Mr.* Entwhistle | and Sam Stevens. | one of the leading entertain- THE KEY. WEST CITIZEN MacMallens Hosts At Cocktail Party Lieut.-Col, and Mrs. J. D. Mac- | Mullen were hosts to naval offi- cers and their wives at a cocktail FLORIDA SONGBIRD roo | i {| ning. The affair was in the nature of forces assigned to this city. |WOODS HAVE OPENED The Little Shop, 210 Duval | street, announces its opening for |the 1939-40 winter season in this |issue of The Citizen. Operated by Mr. and Mrs. W.! /D. Wood of Clearwater, the shop | specializes in resort wear de- Justine Tigert of St. Augus- |signed for the individual, featur- tine, Florida, mezzo soprano |ing spectator sport and evening | radio star, was featured | dresses. 4 t | The rental library contains the Curing AGED Bs euMmMery M8 tage fiction! “ence ticdion «aaa mystery stories. | Orders are taken here for citrus |fruit shipped from the grove to jany part of the United States. 'Mr. Wood was for many years connected with the Indian Rock | Fruit Company and manager of |the St. Petersburg branch, Mrs. Wood was associated ‘ | (Continued from Page One) with the Bett i n | yy Lane Shoppe of Staff: Whitehead street at Caro- | Clearwater. line, facing S. E. (Marshal: H. M.| | ——_—__—. Motherwell.) (2) United Spanish | War Veterans, B. F. McCalla INTEREST GROWS | IN KEY FARMING Camp No. 5: Whitehead street be-| tween Caroline, facing S. E. (3) | ers at the beautiful Florida | State Exhibit at the New York World’s Fair. ARMISTICE DAY PARADE LINE-UP “THE LITTLE SHOP” torium, | Finale will see the choir of the High School rendering all the popular Stephen Foster songs. On the program also is a playlet, “Thirty Minutes With Stephen Foster”. Orchestral and__in- dividual instrumental selections will also feature the evening. Complete program follov Orchestra, A Breath of Laven- der. Violins: B. Brantley, V.! Shine, C. Bethencourt, N, Tru-| | Michael; Play, Thirty Minutes With Fos- ter. Cast of the play: Stephen Foster, E. Sawyer; Jeanie, Fos- ter’s sweetheart, R. Lopez; Mrs. Foster, Stephen’s mother, Ss. Gwynn; Susanna,-Jeanie’s friend, |H. Pierce; Agnes, Jeanie’s sister, C. Ybarmea; Elisa, Foster’s sister, E. Moreno; Jeanie’s friend, J. Jeanie’s friend, C. Varela; at the piano, A. Moffat. Concerto, The Pines Mathews —Ramona __ Lopez, Catherine Howard Albury, who had been * i (Continued from Page One) |visiting briefly with relatives| United Spanish War Veterans as able the small plants will be and friends, left on the afternoon | Auxiliary: Whitehead between /transplanted in regular beds. | bus yesterday for his home inj Caroline and Greene. (4) Arthur | The Stowers plot is in process of Tavernier. | Sawyer Post No. 28, American | being planted. : | Legion: Whitehead between Caro-| Truck was furnished for line and Greene. American Legion | @While, a tractor of the Key West Auxiliary: Whitehead between | Golf Club and Thompson Enter- Caroline and Greene. Other vets | ee Inc, set of discs for erans’ Organizations: Whitehead | farming. Ninety-seven pounds of Fourth Division (Scouts and |Stems were secured and 4 quan- between Caroline and Greene. insecticide in the form of tobacco Patrols)—(1) Marshal and Staff: | tity of fertilizer with high phos- |. Ned Berriman, of the Key West-Havana Cigar Co., was an jarrival on the Steamship Cuba | from Tampa this morning for his regular visit to the factory. Mrs. Clem C. Price, who had been on a visit with her mother, jillo, W. Lloyd, Z. F. Cabrera;| Ybarmea. Mandolins: R. Mondul, R. Bethel;|_ Revolutionary Etude, Chopin— Violincello: M. L. Porter; Piano-| Annabel Moffat. Accordion: G. Pace, C. Cobo;! Play, Thirty Minutes With Fos- Trumpets: H. Lloyd, J. Lloyd;!ter. 2nd Scene (Two years Pianos: E. Sawyer, R. Lopez, E. | later.) Moreno, H. Piere Choir, High School pupils. Old Salut d’Amour, E. Elgar—Rosa-/| Black Joe, piano: C. Varela, bel Bethel. |Moffat; Uncle Ned, piano: E. Duet, Spanish Dance, Mathews! Sawyer, H. Pierce; Jeanie, piano: —Jessie Michael, R. Bethel. | A. Moffat; Old Kentucky Home, Concerto, My Heart At Thy/pianos E. Moreno, A. Moffat; Voice, St.-Saens—Helen Pierce,|Massa’s in the Cold Ground, E. Sawyer. |piano: S. Gwynn, R. Bethel; Old Reading, Why a Program on| Folks At Home, piano: H. Pierce, Foster?—A. Moffat. Romance (Raymond Overture), | Moffat. Thomas—Sylvia Gwynn. | Orchestra, Oh, Susanna! Harmonica Player, Guyon—}the piano: C. Ybarmea, A. Elizabeth Sawyer. (fat. At (of- O’Bryant To Speak At P.-T. A. Meeting Principal Horace O’Bryant of} Key West High School will speaker of evening at High |W. Carlson, from Cleveland, School P.-T. A. meeting tomor-!Ohio, were arrivals over the row night at 7:30 o’clock. ‘highway yesterday afternoon and Mr. O'Bryant’s subject will be plan to remain in Key West for “Contribution of the School to{a week’s visit. Character Building”. Several mu- | sical numbers will also be ren-| membered by their many friends dered made here when Mr. Clawson Parents are to attend|was linotype operator with The this meeting and talk over their | Citizen several years ago. with te the | leaving he went to Cleveland and has been holding a similar posi- | Clawsons Are Visitors Here urged problem chers as best way to solve all difficulties. Mr. and Mrs.: Joseph L. Claw- | be | son and son, Joseph, Jr., and Glen | The Clawson family will be re- | After | Mrs. Ernest Meres at Tarpon Springs, was a returning passen- ger on the Cuba from Tampa this _morning. Wilbur Carlton, ticket agent at the bus terminal at Asheville, N. C., was a sightseeing visitor to the city yesterday, and after viewing the city left on the 5 |o’clock bus on the return to his | station. Emile Cassi, of Washington, D. | C., arrived on the afternoon bus A. Moffat; Beautiful Dreamer, A. lyesterday on a business visit, and shal: Everett Rivas, plans to remain but a brief time, before returning. | Ormond de Leon, of Miami,} was visiting briefly in the city yesterday with the family and his many friends. He was a }member of a party arriving in | the afternoon which returned in | the evening. | | Mrs. A. E. Woodburn, who eu | sSending a short time with her, sister-in-law, Mrs. Victor Moffat {at the home on Whitehead street, /left on the afternoon bus yester- day for the home at Marathon. Charles W. Bovins, who was visiting briefly in the city seeing the points of interest, was a pas- senger leaving on the morning bus yesterday for his home inj Baltimore, Md. Alex M. Ackroyd, was an ar- Whitehead between Caroline and}Phoric and nitrogen content or-| Greene. (Marshal M. E. Ber- kowitz.) (2) Boy Scouts: Patrols| 50, 51, 52, Whitehead between | Washed South Florida, did not in- | Caroline and Greene. (3) Girl | dered. Recent heavy rains, which jure the plantings as precaution TRANSPORTATION | Three Passengers For Key West Steamer Cuba arrived this ;morning from Tampa with three j|party at their residence in the | first cabin passengers for Key} t|Army Barracks Saturday eve- | West, 13 first cabin and two} |second cabin passengers for Ha- | vana. }/a welcome to the new naval| Key West arrivals were: Ned! |Berriman, Mac Tranna, and Mrs. | Clem Price. | Listed on the manifest of the ship were the following items: |For Key West, four tons of freight and six sacks of mail. |For Havana, 347 sacks of mail. |There were no freight ship- ments for Havana. The ship sailed 10:30 o'clock for Havana with 24 first cabin and two second cabin bookings from Key West, four automobiles and 15 sacks of mail. Alamo Due Tomorrow Steamship Alamo of the Clyde- Mallory Lines is scheduled to arrive in port tomorrow from New York to Key West and Tampa, with shipments for local dealers, The vessel usually arrives at an early hour when on the reg- ularular schedule, but tomorrow the ship will make a call at Mi- ami, which will delay arrival at this port until some time in the | | afternoon. | | Grateful Mistress—Mary, when you wait |at table tonight for my guests, | please don’t wear any jewelry. Maid—I have nothing valuable, | ma’am, but I thank you for the warning. fi Corsages and Flowers | —for the— ARMISTICE BALL ‘i Place Orders Early RE S88 |MBKEY WEST FLORIST | cis Duval St. _ Phone 528 DELIVERY SERVICE | Scouts: Under Mrs. Eva Warner, | Was taken. Sponsors of the proj- | Whitehead between Caroline and | Greene. (4) School Traffic; Patrols: Under Myrtland Cates, | Whitehead between Caroline and Greene. (5) High School Unit:| Whitehead between Caroline and Greene. Fifth Division (Civic Bodies and Fraternal Orders)—(1) Mar- Below are the Answers to Today's | Front be-| tween Whitehead and Duval, facing South. (2) Units: Front | between Whitehead and Duval,| 2. facing South. (3) Floats: Front) between Whitehead and Duval, } facing South. | “First Call” will be sounded at | Caroline and Whitehead streets at 9:30 a. m., whereupon units; will be formed at locals desig-| nated. | “Assembly” will be sounded at Caroline and Whitehead streets at 9:50 a. m., whereupon units! | will be formed in line, ready for | marching, and will be succes- | sively closed on leading units by the Division Marshals. A mem- ber of the Grand Marshal's staff will then visit each Division, re- | ceiving reports from the Division | Marshals that they are formed) ready to parade. | “Attention” and “Forward-| March” will be sounded at Duval and Caroline streets at 10:00 a.! ect are the county and city jointly. ANSWERS TO | TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ | Daily Quiz printed on Page 3 1, France. By extracting the gas from coal. Commemorative _ inscription on a tombstone or monu- ment over a grave. . Golf. Little Rock. The six-ygar molar. The “Cotton State”. Four of clubs. In-val’.id. Hawk. 3. 9. 10. No Chance To Hoard “So your daughter is at finish- ing school. What is she finish- ing?” “She’s finishing up my bank account, for one thing”. ELECTION NOTICE The Election Commissioners of the City of Key West, Florida, Observance Edu- cation Week will be noted with of American the importance of education to group decided to make the trip to | Beach, America and closer relationship between parents and teachers to | blizzard in Cleveland. Sitting at! be stressed. The group hopes to increase membership one hundred percent this term with dues greatly re-| tion with the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mr. Clawson said that the Key West in the midst of a heavy home, one asked, “It’s not like this in Key West, is it?” They m.. whereupon the parade will, will meet at the City Hall, coun- march via the route: Caroline |cil chambers on Friday, Novem- |street, Duval street, Division ber 10, 1939, for the purpose of | street, Georgia street, to the Band |restoring any name or names | — |Shell in Bayview Park. Floats shown to have been omitted Mrs. Maxwell Russell and son! will not enter the park, but will, from said Registration Books Kenneth, arrived yesterday over) |the highway from Charleston, S.'! Georgia streets. C., where Mr. Russell is em- | Honors will be paid to public) rival on the 12:30 bus yesterday {on a sight seeing visit and left in the afternoon for West Palm govern yourself accordingly. IRA F. ALBURY, be dismissed at Division andj from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m Please | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1939. PEOPLE’S FORUM APPRECIATES HELP Editor, The Citizen: I want to thank the American Legion for what it has done for me, and especially Mr. Alfred L. | Nov. 6, 1939. i Knowles for seeing to it right, away. I also want to thank Mr. T. A.) Woody, chairman, for bringing me food for me and my children from the American Legion. Not} only food have they sent me but they have given me a slip to get clothes with for me and my two children. I'll never forget them —how good they were to me. MRS. REBA ADAMS. Key West, Fla., i J. Weissmuller—M. O'Sullivan <a TARZAN FINDS A SON Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ SHLILTI SILI SLI LIL La Da Hs ’ ARMISTICE DAY } This year Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, The American Legion, is making unusual plans to ob- serve Armistice Day. Following is the program: NOVEMBER 11 10 A. M.—Parade to Bayview Park. .. 10:30 A. M.—Armistice Day services at Bay- view Park. 11 A. M.—Whistles and bells. 12 Noon—National Salute of 21 guns at Key West Barracks. 10:30 P. M.—Armistice Ball and Floor Show at Key West Country club. NOVEMBER 12 1 P. M—Baseball game, Motorcycle races and exhibition at Trumbo Field. 4 P. M.—Concert at Art Center by Key West WPA band. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 THE AMERICAN LEGION MP IF TTILIPPPPLPPPLLL ALAM LE A | shouted, “No”, and immediately | A and ici istingui began. packing. |ployed at the Navy Yard, \officials and distinguished guests will be the guests of her parents, at the reviewing stand at the KEY Chairman, JOHN A. COLLINS, IIL PALLLALSALLLALLALLE LALLA AL A FIRST ..! 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, , WEST CITIZEN duced. The meeting will be the last day of the membership con- test. Division Children Presented Circus Grade 1A of Division Street Banks Leave To | School. had charge of the chapel program last Friday morning at Meet Ship In Miami serene {which time they staged a real Mrs. T. J. Banks and daughter, | circus for the primary grades. Sylvia, who are spending some, This was an outgrowth of the time with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. activities of this class during the Banks in Key West, left this|past month. 3 morning on the early bus for Mi-|" Characters were: : ami to meet her husband, an of-| Clowns—Melvin Roberts Bell, ficer of the Steamship Oakwood, Josephine Monteagudo, Raymond due at Miami within the next/Gwynn, Daniel Disdiel. few days. Animal Trainers—Nildo Garcia, Mrs. Banks and daughter are Enrique Esperdy. i from -Liverpool, England, have; Monkeys—H: lit a been in Key West for about six|uel gan Gren? ne an months and will remain indef-| Bear—Daniel initely. She told The Citizen Rok neeaut Pecks that the Oakwood is coming) Dancing Girl—Colleen Moore. from some port in Europe with) Tiger—Charles Roberts. 500 tons of freight for Miami and; 'Dog—Onelio Alvarez. that the ship expects to be at! Pig—Jos that port for 24 hours. ee a a 2 for the visit of the grand chief, Pythians Practice New a BER oe Bp ae . John Parks, M.EC., re- For Official’s Visit quests the attendance with the EE 2 team to meet after the regular A full sttendance of the degree session tonight at 7:30 o'clock at team of the Pythian Sisters is|Pythian Hall. requested for tonight’s regular; There will be f meeting of the lodge to prepare!the team. staff practice o: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Russell. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Mil- ler of Fort Lauderdale will ar- rive this afternoon for a few days visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trevor, 1421 White street. Mr. Miller is well known here, |having been retired recently as, superintendent of the P. & O. is S. Co. Judge Arthur Gomez, who had been in the city for two days visiting with his family at the home on North. Beach, left over {the highway this morning, re- (turning to his office in Miami. '0.E.S. Official And |Family Visited Here | George R. Turner, Past Grand |Patron of the Order Eastern |Star; Mrs. Turner and daughter, Miss Vilma Turner, from Or- ‘lando, Fla. and their friend, |George Saxon, of New Jersey, |were arrivals over the highway Friday. | They had a_ delightful visit lover the weekend and were |guests at the home of Mr. and {Mrs. G. N. Goshorn, 326 William | street. | Division Street School, White and | | Division streets. | Upon reaching the Band Shell, | the parade will be dismissed | without orders, units to form in- dividually “at ease” for the cere-! monies, coming to “attention” and rendering the proper salutes on} the playing of the National An-} them. Colors of the marching} units will remain with said units. | Above units will be formed in line across the front of the Band} Shell. | | Upon conclusion of the cere-! monies, units will be dismissed | |to unit commanders. | Further details of the celebra-| ‘tion will be announced in The} |Citizen tomorrow. DIVORCE PAPERS FILED | | | | Papers in the divorce suit of M. Lloyd Woodin versus E. Ruth Woodin, were filed in the office | lof Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, of Cir-) ‘cuit Court, Saturday afternoon. Jascha Heifetz es COMEDY SHORTS eeeccccscossocescccccoes | BENJAMIN C. 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