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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY— Sixth Annual Fashion Show a The Palace. THURSDAY— nd Rhythm Revue by Girl Scouts. PERSONAL MENTION E. W. Berriman, ie of the ‘owners 6f the Key West-Havana | Cigar Factory, who arrived Mon- Art Appreciation Reading Group studies “Raphael” at the Art day from Tampa for a visit with Center. jthe business, left yesterday aft- Social Meeting of Junior Woman’s Club. 5 p. m. Woman’s Club- /ernoon on the Steamship Cuba, house. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. p. m. St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Stone Church Annex. Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. sabia PN St FRIDAY— “Jane Eyre”, presented by Key West High School Dramatic Club, High Open House at tion Week. chool Auditorium. 8:15 p. m. arris School in observance of American Educa- San Carlos School P.-T. A. meeting. 8 p. m. San Carlos Institute. pea eas 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. pS SN ae SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. posi Ss aie iUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Supper. 6 p. m. Stone Church Annex. Key West Woman's Club Heard Many Reports At Regular Monthly Meeting By Nifia Leslie Calleja The November meeting of the able to continue in office as cor- Key West Woman’s Club was pal ecoce Riess of the Soup: e Pe in Mrs. jite’s absence, rs. eave sige afenocs ch ute Calleja read several letters that ubhouse on Division street, haq been received, one from the with about seventy members and Parent-Teachers Association ask- guests present. ‘ing for aid and cooperation in Mrs. Stephen Douglass, presi- the feeding of lunches to the dent, called the meeting to order undernourished children in the at 4:00 o'clock, following which Schools of the city; another an the club prayer was recited, al- invitation to members of the legiance to the flag pledged, and Key West Woman’s Club to at- “America the Beautiful” sung. tend a reception honoring Mrs. Mrs. Mario Calleja, recording J- Ralston Wells, State Federa- secretary, read the minutes the October meeting, which were Hollywood, Fla. Woman’s Club- approved, and Miss Minnie-Por- house on Nov. 14 from 4 to 6. ter Harris, treasurer, gave her re- | port of the financial condition of Confederacy thanked the club for the club. , the privilege of having conducted Miss the: their food sale at the library Mary of committee, that there are thirteen new, cessful. The final books on the library shelves, from the Arthur Sawyer Post, each of them on the best seller American Legion, asking the list; Mrs. William R. Warren,, Woman’s Club to participate in chairman of the Public Welfare the ceremonies and celebration Department, spoke briefly of the | to be held on November 11th. Red Cross work that is getting} Mrs. Douglass announced that under way, and the hope that there would be a meeting of Trevor, |for Tampa. | eae | A. R. Miller, retired superin- tendent of the P. and O. S. S. !Co., who is visiting with his son- |in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trevor, at the home |at 1421 White street, was a caller yesterday afternoon on the offi- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Z THE ISLAND CITY SPECIAL APPEAL will be sent out by the Works Progress Farming Project asking that there {be no vandalism on the two Pieces of property being farmed by relief work now. When the plants come out of the ground they will be very tempting, but Nees cle ue ahs | % 1 POSTMASTER F. J. DION will welcome any club or organiza- {tion's suggestion as to the need apple canning, Overseas Trans- portation Company truckline to the mainland, bottom fish mar- kets, tugline, kingfish and mack- erel operations. Not a_ small share of the credit goes to spark- plug Maitland Adams, ALONG THE WATERFRONT: Larger and more catches “bottom” and “floating’ fish were reported yesterday. Monday wit- nessed the first fish brought to port in over a week of inactivity along the-waterfront., Additional boats,of the commercial fleet pulled” up"anchor yesterday andj; went out in‘search of edible sea- of | circling until it is exhausted, then a straight run is resumed until another large school is found. . . There is not much trouble for fish markets to sell their stock now. As they say along the wa- terfront, the public is “fish hun- gry”, after being deprived of this part of its menu for over a week |. . .Further inquiry into the re- |port that kingfish and yellowtail jcaught off Palm Beach have CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1939 thicker skins than those boated;port may be true, although they in this vicinity reveals that this {have no first-hand information is possible. Yesterday this col-|in the matter. umn contacted a number of old-/ time fishermen and all scoffed at | the idea. However, other mem-' bers of the commercial group to- day ‘cited the fact that groupers ot jtaken over the reefs possess | Eczema, Rash, Tetter, Stables, Bing jthicker skins than those in bay! worm, Toe Itch your money will waters. And with this in mind, | Tturped. Simply repeat invisible im. they declare that the above re- Beips heal. Get a bottle today. pnd a ol If the FIRST bottle of Imp ‘ Lotion fails to relieve itching food. Bait.was more easily found cials of the Steamer Cuba and {remained until the vessel sailed. |for installation of new post office | boxes at needed points in the| city. A request by a large group will carry needed force of argu- ment. There have been many suggestions made as to establish- | Berkley Atwell, who had been visiting in the-city with relatives ;and for treatment at the Marine pate left on the morning bus |for Miami to join the Steamship |, | Florida, on which he is employed | One at the corner of Duval |as water tender. and Southard streets. Duval bad- | a ily needs more mailboxes, Isadore Rodriguez, assistant | — H agent of the Florida Motor Lines| ANOTHER INDUCEMENT for} in Key West, left on the 7 o’clock | Florida Key farmers to get busy bus this morning to attend ajis the fact that upstate farms meeting of company representa-|have been “drowned out” by re- \tives in Miami, to be held to- | cent heavy rains and prices are inight at a Miami hotel. | going to be very good for various i a \farm products. Key vegetables County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer,|can be produced to match and go} | who was on a brief business visit beyond most of that produced up- | to Miami, was a returning pas- |state, and there is no danger of ‘senger over the highway this | floods or, frost killing off our pro- | |morning in company with Rep-|duce. It is a little steep invest- | resentative B. C. Papy. ;ment for the first year but after eee that there is very little needed. | Assistant State Attorney J. |For the first year, too, a fellow is | Lancelot Lester, who left Mon-| assured of his food supply and | day afternoon on a business visit Should produce enough to take | to Miami, was a returning pas- ‘care of clothing and housing, also. | senger over the highway at an | early hour this morning. | THOMPSON'S ENTERPRISES, Ete, 4 | Inc., is certainly the most pro- and some netted enough for use today. The large catch of mack- erel for this early in the season, landed yesterday, was taken dur- ing a “straight run”. Usually, when a school of “floating” fish is discovered, the fishermen keep Seeccccccvecscccccccooeso: POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY ELECTION, NOV. 14, 1939 SOCCCCeSSESeEDECEESEEEES For Mayor WILLARD M. ALBURY (For Re-Election) For Mayor ‘WM. T. DOUGHTRY, JR. For Tax Assessor-Collector | SAM B. PINDER For Police Justice WESLEY P. ARCHER For Chief of Police WANTED—Electric Water Pump, condition no _ object. State price. Box L, The Citizen. oct31-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS for rent. Modern Conveniences. 808 Ashe street. nov4-lwk FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, kitchen and living room_priv- ileges; couples preferred: 827 White street. nov4-lwkx GARAGE APARTMENT and Du- plex Apartment. All modern conveniences, each with elec- tric ice box and electric range. Apply 1502 South Street. ‘ nov1-7t |FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath; G. E. Refrigerator. 517-Bahama street. nov7-10tx UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. two bedrooms. Modern con- veniences. Apply Smith’s Gro- cery, corner Georgia and Vir- ginia streets. oct20-tf SAMPLE BALLOTS Now On Sale === at --- E ARTMAN PRE The Citizen Bldg. COOCOCOCOOOOOSOOOOSOOOOOSONOODETOOSLOOOOOOEE of tion President, to be held at the) The United Daughters of the! October | announced meeting, which proved most suc- | ‘ letter was} In a letter received this morn- ing by Acting Sheriff Bernard Waite, Sheriff K. O. Thompson writes that he intended leaving today from Hot Springs, Ark., where he has been taking the baths. Mr. and Mrs. Pete White and |baby Geraldine, left over the |highway this morning for South |Carolina on a visit with Mr. | White’s relative. Mrs. White was, before marriage, Miss Florence | Crusoe. | gressive institution in the city. A \large part of its profits go right |back into investment in the hope |that an eventual good market |will be uncovered. Kingfish and mackerel operations of :-the Thompson’s Enterprises are not ‘very profitable, but the company is still keeping on at it in the hope it will develop. It took ‘foresight to develop the turtle |meat, turtle soup canning, pine- ‘J.W.C. Social ‘Hoar Tomorrow |FURNISHED APARTMENTS, | electric refrigerators. Apply | Valdes Bakery. sept30-3mo | | FURNISHED DOWNSTAIRS! APARTMENT, two bedrooms. | All modern conveniences. 1500} C. (Floney) PELLICIER For Captain Night Police Seminary street. oct9-tf oe COMPLETELY FURNISHED) BUNGALOW and Apartment. Frigidaire, hot water, ete. 1321 Newton street. IVAN ELWOOD (For Re-Election) For Chief of Police sept29-tf | For Captain Night Police MYRTLAND CATES For Captain Night Police ROBERT J. LEWIS 1939 PHILCO RADIO: Man’s| | | FOR SALE | | Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service * —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST . ALSO SERVING ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS —between— much will be accomplished by! Section 11 of the State Federa-| Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pritchard, (Better known as Bobby) Bicycle and Cedar Chest. Apply | this work. i Mrs. Harvey Eagan announced ; that the December program at the club will be under the direc- tion of the American Citizenship Department, of which she is chairman; Mrs. Hayden [Illing- worth, of the Fine Arts Depart- ment, spoke of the March pro- gram, which her department will sponsor, and at which Mrs. Eva Fuller will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Illingworth also asked the cooperation of members in the matter of the penny box, which is for the purpose of maintaining a travelling art exhibit. tion of Woman's Club held in Fort Lauderdale on Nov. 14th, which she hoped to attend, and also hoped to. be . accompanied by. some of the members of the local club. A hearty welcome was extend- ed to several new members and also some old members who are coming back into the club. The decorations; arranged by Miss Ethel M. Decker, consisted of bowls of gladioli and garden flowers, An exhibit of water- colors was on view, this exhibit having been arranged by Mrs. ; Townsend Morgan of the Com- ‘of Columbus, Ohio, are visitors | |in the city, and enjoying them-/| ‘selves seeing the many things jwhich are out of the ordinary to | visitors from the interior of the states. | Carl Rom, senior radio elec-| |trician of the Coast Guard serv- ice in Key West, who had been attending to the radiobeacon at Jupiter, returned over the high- way last evening. — | Senator Robert Reynolds, of, North Carolina, and Mrs. Rey- |nolds are visitors in the city, en- Junior Woman’s Club will held a social hour Thursday afternoon at the Woman's Clubhouse on’ Di- vision street. Miss Fortune Lopez and Mrs. T. B. Klebsattel will be joint hos- tesses. Meeting will start at 5 o'clock. Art Reading Group Meets Tomorrow | The Art Appreciation Reading Group of thé Key West Art Cen- ter, W.P.A., will hold a meeting at the Art Center, Front ‘and| For City Councilman RALPH B. BOYDEN For City Councilman COL. L. C. BRINTON For City Councilman JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For City Councilman GUY CARLETON For City Councilman OSWALDO CARRERO 1504 South street. nov7-3tx | FOR SALE CHEAP—Used mat-; | tresses and springs; 1 Philco| | Radio. 1005 Fleming street. | | nov7-3t | | | | SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, | “Private Property, No Tres- | passing”, 15c each. THE ART- | MAN PRESS. nov25-tf | | FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM| | CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse} Johnson Outboard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex-| tinguisher; Pair of Oars and) MIAMI and KEY WEST Express Schedule: 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 39:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives Miami at o'clock P. M. on MONDAYS, W! NESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. LEAVES MIAMI AT 98:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives Key West at 4:00 o'clock 3200 ED- Mrs. E. J. Bayly, chairman of; munity Art Center. |joying their experience, and are Whitehead streets, Thursday eve- For City Councilman Row Locks; Anchor with Rope: the Educational Department,} The kitchen shower, held by read a proclamation as issued the House and Grounds Commit- by Mayor Willard Albury set- | tee for the purpose of replenish- ting aside the week of November ing the clubhouse kitchen, was 5-11 as American Educational | very successful. Besides a large Week in Key West, and read also number of kitchen utensils, about a paper on “Education for the $15 in cash had been contributed, American Way of Life.” |Mrs. J. J. Trevor announced. It was with much regret that; Following the meeting, tea and the club members learned from‘ sandwiches were served by the Mrs. Douglass of the illness of Hospitality Committee, and Mrs. William White, who is un- food sale conducted. ~ |LEGION BALL Harris P-T. A. Meet | SATURDAY NIGHT Fathers Night was celebrated (Continued from Page One) last evening at Harris School and the grand march will begin. P-T. A. in connection with At the conclusion of the march American Education Week, and a |the fun will begin. Director Mar- large number of parents were | Vil has engaged 12 waiters and} present. Mrs. Paul Archer, presi- |SeVeral busmen to handle the re-| dent, called the meeting to order |freshment demands of the crowd and the following program was |ffom a new service bar that has | been installed on the second floor Song, ;of the club. Version). Dancing will continue under Lord’s Prayer, led by Mrs. the new decorations and lighting Recker pee awnlen reflect the Arm- 3 - ‘ istice Day happiness that flooded Se ay the Harris School | the nation after the signing of ) - |the “cease firing” orders along Two numbers sung by the/|the old western front 21 years Sixth Grade Chorus. \ago. Around midnight Sid White. Talk by Wm. V. Little on “Ed- | Popular comedian and master of ucation, The American Way of | Setemonics, will take charge and Life”, which proved interesting | hemes ee aL @ 00. ’ A number of fine acts have and enjoyable to all present. | been surveyed by Director Mar- Solos by Geo. Mills White. | vil, and will include Garland The business included reading | and “Marla, A omer a 2, anci feam that has ~ yarn merge report, been thrilling New York and Mi- Mrs. Charlotte Haskins anaemt audiences for the last few Mrs. L, O. DeLozier were elected | delegates to the regional conven-| tion to be held in Ft. Lauderdale this Friday. Roll call showed Mrs. Isabel Ball's room had the highest per- centage; Mr. Carey’s room had the greatest number, and Mrs. Albury’s room had both the high- est percentage and greatest} “All in all, it will be a grand number. Piece of entertainment”, Direc- A social hour followed, refresh-! tor Marvil said today, his fing ments being served. stained from ink from ae Dads Bunnell At presented: America (Educational! dancer direct from Freddie's night club at Cleveland; Miss Ruby Tucker, blues singer from comedy dancer with a national reputation. Several other acts are coming with Sid White’s troupe and will be identified in these columns later. a Tomorrow | years; Maidia Davis, an acrobatic New York, and Bill Knipper,, the fire-; | guests at the Hotel La Concha. | ning. a | A reading on “Raphael” will be Commander H. M. Scull, U. Ss. given by Mrs. Horace P. Con- N., was a passenger leaving this | nable. | morning on the 7 o'clock bus fot, ‘The public is cordially invited, | |Miami en route to Washington, | and all members urged to be} after a business visit at the 'ocal/| present. | naval station. | P.O. OF A. Meets | see [IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE, OF FLORIDA, ELEVENTH sUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN- The P. O. of A. club will hold yAnio SISILA a regular meeting tomorrow eve- ning at the home of Mrs. ‘Emma | Lowe on Eaton street. Meeting will start o'clock, Katheen Wells \Celebrated Birthday Plaintiff, vs. MARY GRACE SIBILA, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by, affidavit the sworn bitlifiled in the above-stated cause that Mary Grace Sibila, the defendant therein named, is a non- resident of the State of Florida and resides at 601 West 110th St., | Apartment No. » New York City, N. Y.; that said defendant is over the age of twenty-one years; Wells, | that,there is no person in the State ells, | of Florida the service of a sum- Earl|mons in chancery upon whom fourth | Would bind said defendant. | It is therefore ordered that said her | defendant be and she is hereby re- | quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on of be- fore Monday, the 4th day of De-/ cember, A. D. 1939, otherwise the allegations of said’ bill - will be taken as confessed by said de- fendant. It is further ordered that this or- {| der be published once each week | for four consecutive weeks in The | Key West Citizen, a newspaper | published in said county and state. at 7:30 5- Kathleen Antoinette daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wells, celebrated her birthday anniversary at home, No. 2 Catholic Lane, with! a party Monday afternoon. Prize winners were Elsie Lee Thompson and Eddie Garcia. Re- | freshments of ice cream, cake and candy were served. ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ | ‘Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 3 Sh Done and ordered this 3ist day of October, 1939. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court. By (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk, THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for Complaii nov. nant. 15-22-29,1939 oo oo9: e. Lace Richard Arlen—Andy Devine Alaska. | 2,000. | Arizona. Des’-ti-tute; not des-ti-tute’.| John Adams. The name for impulsive! TROPIC FURY stealing due to mental also impairment. i COMEDY and NEWS Reykjavik. | C@@CCooconesosecoccoboce Walter F. Brown. East of Jerusalem. 10. Mining. proof decorations he is placing | jin the country club. “I believe: it will be the best show that ever | good, or we wouldn’t pin the Le- jcame to Key West. It’s got to oe gion’s reputation on it”. i JONATHAN CATES Umbrella—all for $85.00. Apply | 1217 Petronia Street. jun27-s |FOUR HUNDRED YOUNG) COCONUT PALMS, 25c up. | 901 Eaton street. nov4-lwkx | For City Councilman WILLIAM A. FREEMAN For City Councilman | LEONARD B. GRILLON | (Better known as ‘Lennie") | \ FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $850. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. For City Councilman aprl4-s ERNEST A. RAMSEY | For City Councilman | JIM ROBERTS | (For Re-Election) HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friend: _| in need of a good night’s rest | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. may17-tf MONROE THEATER Boris Karloff—Robert Wilcox The Man They Could Not Hang and THE SUN NEVER SETS Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25¢ For City Councilman CARL L. SOULE For City Councilman JOHN GLENWOOD SWEETING For City Councilman EVERETT P. WINTER For Fifty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION WHERE AND WHEN CAN YOU BUY AT THE BEST? “EL PRADO CAFE” pecializing in Hot Bollos Cuban Sandwiches Cor White and Division Sts. GIRL SCOUTS, TROOP NO. 1 GLASSES. . . | PALACE THEATER TO KEEP WIDE- | ony ee. WARE. Directed by GERALD PINDER Drowsiness and fatigue due to (phew — z a eyestrain can be_ banished. |! lasses have helped thousands keep alert. f GENUINE SOFT LITE | i he | The Favorite In Key West STAR + BRAND DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST 532 Duval St. Phone 332 || ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | on tes ar acto SESGIaSaSS a! Poa LM: VI FITFATTIFAFAPPLAPLLIOLL LAL AAA LA A eeseeseeccesooososesoose CI ALLL ALA AA Add ddl : 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. | Me Armistice Day BALL and FLOOR SHOW KEY WEST COUNTRY CLUB" NIGHT NOV. 11 GRAND MARCH BEGINS 10:30 P. M. PIPPI ILIP PA CE Lee AL FRIEDMAN AND HIS MANHATTAN SWINGSTERS (Featuring Flea Madden, world’s fastest novelty trap drum- mer, nationally famous. for three years at Royal Palm Club, Miami) COMEDIAN SID WHITE, MASTER OF CEREMONIES TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH (Make table reservations and procure tickets at Chamber of La Concha Hotel Bldg.) BALL AND FLOOR SHOW Directed By FRED MARVIL Sponsored By ARTHUR SAWYER POST NO. 28 THE AMERICAN LEGION IC ALALAL LALA LA LA ,