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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY— | Woman's Club Directors meet. 8 p. m. Clubhouse. SUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Supper. 6 p. m. Church Annex. Key West Woman’s Club meeting. 4 p. m. Clubhouse. Jr.-Sr. High School P.-T.A. meeting. 7:30 p. m. High School | Auditorium. j Colorado Watercolors exhibition opens at Art Center. Annual Advent Social of Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Paul’s Church. 7 p. m. Parish Hall. pee WEDNESDAY— San Carlos P.-T.A. regular monthly meeting. 8 p. m. San Carlos Building. 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. Junior Woman’s Club Social meeting with Mrs. L. T. Bragassa and Mrs. Samuel Russell entertaining. 5 p. m. Woman’s Clubhouse. - Key West get-together party. Armory. a SATURDAY— High School P.-T.A. Christmas Carnival 3 p. m. La Concha | Se Park. Elks Club Annual Charity Dance. 10 p. m. Raul’s Club. See SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. Dr. net Paid Tribute To Departed At Elks’ Services' Dr. William R. Warren told a flag stands for—freedom and large assemblage at Key West |Tepresentative government.” High School Auditorium, who|; Dt Warren cited the eighty- four deaths of Key West Lodge were gathered to honor the de- | since 1900, an average of two a parted Elks Club members injyear. The lodge room is circled annual memorial services that by memorial tablets to the de- “we pause to pay tribute to the | parted brothers. | departed and to consider the vir-| Calling attention to three tues of Charity, Justice, Brother- deaths this year, Dr. Warren told | ly Love and Fidelity, ideals of; of Jose M. Navarro who came to Elks organizations”. | Key West as a boy and was en- “Such barbarism, greed and gaged in tobacco business. Victor insatiable desire for conquest,R. Moffatt, National Biscuit now rampant among aggressor |Company manager, assistant nations with the resulting cruelty |paymaster and supply officer at and hardships imposed upon’ Key West Naval Station, realtor, weak, small nations. . .is initiated |Cabrera Wholesale Grocery Com- by ruthless dictators devoid of pany. William H. McNulty died religion and belief in human!in Tampa. He was a_ charter rights. They have no soul. . .| member of Fort Myers lodge, was Elks salute what the American! transferred to Key West lodge. | Archers Held |Family Reunion Rebekahs Entertain State Officials Mrs. Ida Seashole, president of! The home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. the Rebekah Assembly of Flor-;T. Archer, 525 Margaret street, | ida, arrived over the highway | was a scene of joy and gladness Thursday for her official visit | last Thursday night on the occa- with Sparkling Waters Rebekah | sion of the Archer family re- Lodge No. 14. Accompanying her | union. Six brothers and a sister, were Mrs. Sue Sisson of Jackson-! together , with families, were} ville, and Mrs. Jennie Gore and} present. Mrs. Ida Carr of Miami. The party was entertained by The party was entertained with | Several violin solos by seven- a banquet at a local- restaurant year-old th, egy D. Hearne, Jr., : gf who was accompanied by his Thursday. evening, which mother. Another feature of the Mrs. Seashole made her official| eyening was a “guessing con-, visit with Sparkling Waters at test” led by Mrs. Sallie Lund-; the hall on Fleming street. A|quist. _ lovely entertainment was held Delicious refreshments were following the business session. served during which a prayer of | thankfulness was offered and Friday atternoon Mrs, Seashole held her school of instruction. hymns were sung. The party was motored over the city and all the sights were Jwe To Hold pointed out to the members. Social Hour Friday evening the party was entertained at the home of Mrs. William Knight on United street. A very pleasant time was had by all. Those present were: afternoon at § o’clock. Mesdames Ida Seashole, Jennie x ; Gore, Ida Carr, Sue Sisson, Leona > Collins, Rose Hoffman, Ethel Al-/ Woman’s Club bury, Camille Robinson, Katie| Meets Tomorrow Logan, Bernice Parks, Antoinette | ie | Roberts, Florie Michael, Julia _— ae creas wee Mar-/ jy meeting will be held tomor- ee eet Seances. row afternoon at 4 o'clock at Also present. were: Kenneth woman’s Clubhouse. Board of Knight, W. F. Collins, William | pirectors are meeting tonight at Knight, F. F. Hoffman and Edgar |g o'clock at the Clubhouse. i Taylor, Sr. A ; : ot a a The club is preparing for aj _ Mrs. Seashole and party left food sale which will be open to Saturday morning for Miami the public and which will be! over the highway. held immediately following the High School P.T. A. {regular meeting tomorrow. Meets Tomorrow Stone Church P..T. A. | oe Meets Tonight after Mrs. L. T. Bragassa and Mrs. Samuel Russell will entertain the members of the Junior Woman’s Club at a social hour Thursday Woman’s Club regular month- Junior-Senior: High School P-T. A. will hold a regular) Regular meeting of the First monthly meeting tomorrow eve- M. E. (Stone) Church School ning at 7-30 o'clock in the school p - vi : auditorium. Mrs. Milton Saw-|t-3q° gcigie ie “igi agen lea >: eapganare will be in the nex. All parents and teachers Rev. 0. C. Hewell will be the|“* Weed to attend. | speaker, with this subject, “Con-! tributions of the Church to Char- ‘RITES YESTERDAY acter Building”. | mand Means commutce ot| FOR MRS. P Ways and Means committee of le the association is sponsoring a Christmas Carnival in La Concha = park next Saturday afternoon.! Funeral’ services for Mrs. Al Santa Claus will be present with bertina M. Plant, 25, who died his pack of toys. Tar babies and! Saturday night at 10:30 o'clock, pony rides for the children will were held yesterday afternoon at also be on hand. 4:30 o’clock from the Church of Assembly ‘of God, Mrs. Florence San Carlos P.-T. A. Delano otticiating. jurvivors are two sons: Charles Meets Wednesday Edward and Joseph Benjamin; pS 5 Slee: the parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Regular monthly meeting of | Beccaise; two brothers: Emerson’) San Carlos Parent-Teacher Asso- and Glenwood Beccaise; four sis- ciation will be held Wednesday | ters: Rosalind, Eloise, Adella and} night at 8 o'clock at San Carlos/ Ruth Beccaise. EF rts h be: Poaeige te ite Fone reports ave en | cl o ie Z scheduled for the meeting. | Home, ™ uncer of Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd. | ‘a brother, Hubert, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1939 | PERSONAL MENTION | Visiting the Allan H. Arm- strongs on North Beach today are! : the parents of Mr. Armstrong, | 2 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Armstrong of| THE ALL-AMERICAN CHOICE Homestead, also Miss Minnie H. sei Armstrong, of Springfield, Mass., = FOR aunt of Mr. Armstrong. The 2 visitors arrived early this fore- noon, and plan to leave late this : afternoon for Homestead. Mrs. C. H. Stanton and_ son, = : Curtis, arrived from Fort Lau-| - , | AND derdale for a visit with relatives | last weekend, and left for home! last Saturday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Plummer left over the highway Saturday | morning for Miami where they | BETTER TASTE were to join in the celebration | were to join in the celebration IS CHESTERFIELD'S RIGHT COMBINATION birth of their grandson, J. L. | : : of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos John Milton, state automobile | tag inspector, was in the city| Saturday, visiting at the office ’ ’ Wren you ask for Chesterfields you’re senna a ue y 4 buying something no other cigarette can give been away gn vacation, retuned : 4 e / ‘ you at any price .. . the RIGHT COMBINATION of diately took, passage for “Amer _ - the world’s best cigarette tobaccos. All over | ol America millions of smokers find that Chest- erfields give them a cooler, better-tasting and definitely milder smoke. assistant keeper. F. Townsend Morgan, head of the Art Center in Key West re- turned from Fort Myers, Fla., this morning where he went Thursday on the yacht Ptar- migan. John P. Saunders was a pas- senger on the 11 o’clock bus go-! ing to Miami to take the run on the freight trains from that port to Fort Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stroup, | parents of Mrs. Melvin Russell, | are visitors in the city and will remain for a couple of weeks. Mr. Stroup, who is 80 years, young, drove his car and had a delightful trip. Lsherlield @ oy are i "Tes Ig SARS M EEE | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dion, who were married last week in) Cumberland, Md., and came to Key West to spend their honey- moon with Mr. Dion’s parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dion, of White | street, left on the return this} afternoon. They will visit with z as ‘COUNTIES SENDING |. casmion preview »| ART IN KEY WEST THEY REALLY Make your next pack SATISFY | __ ANSWERS TO STUDIO OPENS ropay's DAILY QUIZ Ann t of the opening | aaa aaa Sen ei; | Below are the Answers to Today’s ‘of Green-Leigh Studio at 611) % 5 | Duval street, is contained in this, Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 ae ies os | issue of The Citizen, 1 sored by the WPA Key West This new establishment fea-| Art Center. | tures an extensive rental library, | Biase en | carries a full line of artists’ ma- | | THE KEY WE | terials and gifts and a group of | ; <a old Key, West paintings by How- | TER will be represented at the! : ; |Southeastern Planning Confer- | 2° sen | jence to be held at Holly: ’ |Fla., on December 4th to 6 clusive. i i GREEN-LEIGH | |” Mrs. Ross L. Moore, who had been visiting in the city for sev- eral days, left on the 11 o’clock bus for Jacksonville. school at St. Leo’s Academy, near Tampa. connection with growing Art activities in Key West will be published weekly in this column in The Citizen, spon- TAX OFFICIALS COOPERATE TO ENABLE STATETO | MEET PAYROLLS Five. Khyber Pass. Antarctic. One who tells fortunes from the palm of the hand. Yes. Democrat. An instrument for measur- ing the intensity of the heat of the sun’s rays. The Appalachians. Yes. Can: gai percent larger U. gallon, George Griner, who had been spending his vacation of 10 days in Key West with his family and friends, left on the afternoon bus yesterday for Opa Locka. i ca alent! 3 TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 4 (FNS).—State tax collection of ficials report that county tax col- lectors are complying with Gov- ernor Cone’s request that they transfer all state taxes collected to the state treasury as soon as ‘possible in order to ease the temporary lack of finances in the general fund. Governor Cone issues his re- quest when it became apparent that the general fund would be hard pressed to meet the state payroll the first of November. At that time there was only $254,572 in the general fund with which to pay about $400,000 due some 2,750 state employes in salaries. The approximately eight million dollars of earmark- —_ ed funds in the state treasury Miss Edna Landon was a visi- could not be used for that pur tor in the city yesterday looking! pose. 1 over the situation with a view to! The financial plight of the taking a house for the winter general fund was brought about season, and left in the afternoon by the action of the 1937 legis- satisfied with the place secured., lature diverting money which —— had been going into the general Miss Cornelia A. Clampitt, as-| fund to other purposes and not sociated with the advertising|replacing it from other. sources. staff of the St. Petersburg Times, The 1939 legislature added to was a visitor in the city for a|the burden of the general fund brief time yesterday on a sight-| by appropriating about $5,000,- seeing trip and left in the after-,000 more to be paid from the noon for her home. general fund without providing Societe jany more revenue with which to Dr. and Mrs. S. N. Colosi, of|meet it. Only the vigorous use Philadelphia, Pa., arrived on the of the veto pen by Governor 12:30 bus yesterday and spent/Cone saved the state from finan- until 4:30 taking in the city and cial chaos, and he still’ asserts enjoyed themselves immensely,|that by practicing reasonable they said. They left in the after- | economy and cutting a few more noon on the 5 o’clock bus for corners, the state will be able home. to pay its bills. BOATMEN MEET TONIGHT AT GULF _ | Key West Charter Boatmen Mrs. J. B. Maloney who had are meeting today, Secretary been visiting with her daughter! Veral Roberts announced this Ottilee, in South Carolina for! morning. with the placa of meet- several months, returned on the ing Gulf Dock at 7:30 p. m. 12:30 bus yesterday. | Mr. Roberts stated that urgent business is confronting the As- 1 2. 3. 4. Mrs. Helen Courtney and Miss Marie Thurston, were visitors in the city yesterday and enjoyed themselves seeing the sights of interest. They left on the 5 o'clock bus for Miami. the color design. The |Planning Board, official sponsors of the Florida Art Project, WPA. } |A feature of the conference will} {be the Exhibition of the 3rd-|, WARS MAY COME AND GO. ; :.4 but the cannonading over the} year achievements of the Florida) question whether there is or is| ee » now on state-| not a U, S. School of Art goes on | wide circuit, and will be shown | forever. Meanwhile, art appre- SRA ase in Key West, January 9th to the/ ciation in the United States has| Subscribe to The Citizen—20c cae | come of age with a bang. Against | weekly. |the feared ravages of war, most THE ART APPRECIATION | of Europe’s great art collections | = “7 READING GROUP will hold the | have gone into hiding, but at FOOD SALE | first meeting of this month on) poth the New York and San Sponsored By | Wednesday night at 8 -o’clock,! Francisco fairs many European; LIBRARY COMMITTEE, KEY Decembed 6, at the Art Center. masterpieces have safely stayed WEST WOMAN’S CLUB Tomorrow( Tuesday, Nov. 5 * Immediately After Meeting a has the Imperial ion, which is about 20 than the Mrs. Frank Guito was a visi- ter in the city yesterday with relatives and left on the 5 o’clock bus for Miami. Mrs. Carl Bervaldi and daugh- ter, Fae Elizabeth, and mother, Mrs. F. O. Nottage, who had been visiting for several days with relatives and friends in Miami, returned on the 5:30 bus yester- day afternoon. |A reading on “Titian” will be! on display, and it is rumored given by Mrs. A. E. Peirce. All| they will be kept in this coun- members are urged to be present, ' try indefinitely. and the public is cordially invit- ied to attend. | ig earane! ' THE KEY WEST SOCIETY! OF ARTISTS held their fall meeting on November 29th at the home of F. Townsend Morgan i to elect officers for the coming year, as follows: Cyril L. Mar-| shall, chairman; J. A. Dudley,; treasurer; Mrs. A. E. Peirce, sec retary. Various events were} planned, and committees appoint- | (ed to act during the.season. The ;members were informed of the ‘impending resignation of Ed- | ward Bruce, chief of/ the section | of Fine Arts, of the Public Build- | jings Administration. A resolu-| |tion was passed endorsing Mr. | Bruce’s work, and/ asking for his continued affiliation» with an! organization ich has proven of , inestimable benefit-to’ the fur- therance of all ‘American Artists. | >XTENSIVE RENTAL LIBRARY ARTISTS” MATERIALS GF / FOR RAINY. weather ahead, we suggest this black gabar- dine raincoat that’s snug at the waist. Note that the rubbers look like shoes. df y q GREEN-LEIGH NTiuypto Oi DUVALST with five first cabin and one second cabin passengers for Key West and 12 first cabin and two second cabin passengers for Ha-' vana. Key West arrivals were: Carl Bamberger, C. W. Addison, J. C. | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Avil, of, Atlanta, Ga., were in the city! yesterday, Mrs. Avil enjoying a sightseeing trip: while Mr. Avil looked after his interests in the’ American Locker Service. | ¥ < 4 FLOYD R. NEY. the artist | \from New Hope, Pa.. who, with | his wife and/ little daughter, is spending the’ winter here, while | Russell, Mrs. A. Page, Elizabeth he is busily ;engaged in painting Page, F. Townsend Morgan. | the mural for the Post Office’ Carried on the ship’s manifest | Building at’ New London, Ohio, | were the following “items: For has his outline sketch design | Key West, seven tons of freight,completed/ and is preceeding! lone automobile and two sacks of Mrs. C. A. Loomis, who took sociation. mail; there was no freight and; TOMORRO no mail for Havana. |; soy Tee ied the ride over the highway yes- TRANSPORTATION The ship sailed at 10:30 for, MAY BE XMAS terday to see the road and the) Havana with 36 first cabin and “TSIGANE’ GIFT |two second cabin passéngers,! ‘608 Duval { Six Arrived From Tampa | three automobiles and eightisacks | GIFTS FROM FAR f taken | scenery, and said that she found: Steamship Cuba arrived from/of mail, which were aes Virginia L. Paterson & -¥ W LENG perience, enjoyed “every minute | of it and was only sorry the trip back would be made in the dark.” PS PAINTINGS OF OLD 27 Ly HOWARD t 4 a delightful and interesting — ex-)| Tampa this morning 6:30 o'clock board at this port.