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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR 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 Clubhouse. entertaining. 5 p. m. Woman’s Key West get-together party. Armory. EES TS SATURDAY— High School P.-T.A. Christmas Carnival 3 p. m. La Concha Park. Elks Club Annual Charity Dance. 10 p. m. Raul’s Club. (eA CE EES ?UNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. Sense sega ‘UESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Supper. 6 p. m. Church Annex. MUCH NEEDED OIL. ARRIVES) | NAVY SHIP SALINAS PUMPS FUEL OIL INTO STATION TANKS TODAY i | Tanker Salinas, of the jthis morning on | Jacksonville, to join Mr. | who is connected with the Grey- PERSONAL MENTION’ Mrs. Charles Suarez and baby ‘daughter, who had been visiting with.relatives in the city, the bus for Suarez |hound Motor Lines. Mrs. Frank Pinder was a pas- left | iTHERE’S NOTHING | LIKE A KEYS’ CRUISE (Continued frora Page One) a nice 15-minute fight on our hands to bring in a big bay bar-| racuda. We cruise through a few chan-| nels behind the Content Keys |and see large ospreys dash into | the water, lifting garfish high. ; We climb up into one nest but | the mother osprey swoops down | ‘on us menacingly time cae | again and we finally go away. | There are snook and large snap- | |per and angelfish under the| mangrove banks here. | Shak Fishing | We run and run toward John- | son’s Key and Riding Harbor | Channel. After supper we hook | | a snapper on our large hook ane throw it overboard, first Joong | | the rope around a_ bucket to | |awaken us if anything hits the | line. We wait a while just in case but no go. Then we fall sleep. Our head has just touch- | }ed the pillow when crash, and | we all pile up. After an excit- | ing fight in which the fish nearly | gets away several times, we | bring the big fellow in, and cut | our hook away. It is a large sized 12-foot shark with gaping mouth which we see under the | | light of the lantern. Twice .more | that night we are awakened by | the sound of the falling bucket THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ Chesterfield holds the Record WEDNESDAY,:DECEMBER 6, 1939 ue '{senger leaving on the 7 o'clock} Navy arrived in port last night i 4u5 for Miami today, accompany- with about 50,000 barrels of fuel} ing Mrs. Aurelio Henriquez, who oil for the tanks at the Naval | Station. The vessel berthed a Pier B and began at once to dis- | | charge cargo. The fuel oil tanks were very | nearly empty at the station and during the past few days four destroyers, the Fox, Barry, Roper | | and the Schenck got their sup- plies of oil from the Porter Dock Co. The expected to finish pumping some time this afternoon and, it is understood, will at once start for the oiling Salinas is had been visiting in the city with | relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Guilreymo Rus- | sell were visitors in Key West) yesterday, coming to meet’ rel-| atives and friends. Mr. Russell | is chief engineer on the Steam- | ship Florida, of the P. and O. s.| S. Co. Mrs. B. C. Quinn, wife of Com- mander Quinn of the aviation forces in Key West, her little daughter and her sister, arrived in Key West last evening from | Charleston, to make their home during the stay of the planes. until finally someone says, “Pull | sleep”, and we regretfully do so. | Then we run and run and) make the turn through Spanish | Harbor Channel, now 40 miles| up the keys. We land at Craig’s | | place on No Name Key and have | a bit of chat, load up on gaso- line and bait and spend the aft- | ernoon trolling under the high arches of Bahia Honda Bridge. ; moving in the swift current. | Only once are we lucky, a 100- pound tarpon seized our hook, | | leaps high in the air and is off | the line as quick as he was on. We finally give up, tarpon are) good fun but sometimes con- jin that line, I want to get some | FRANK FULLER, winner of the 1939 Bendix Race, holds the Bendix transcontinental race record. His right combination of efficiency and flying ability has made him a record holder in aviation, just as CHESTERFIELD'S Right Combi- nation of tobaccos has made it a record holder for More Smoking Pleasure with its real mild- ness and better taste. port in Texas for another supply of oil. There are only three navy ves- sels in port this afternoon, the Fairfax, Lapwing and the Sa- linas. All others are out on E. D. Hodges, state hotel spector, arrived in the~city yes- terday and today is visiting the different hostelries making his regular inspection. He is a guest at the Hotel La Concha. patrol N. Y. DETECTIVE VISITS KEY WEST Herman Gordon, member of the New York detective force, ac- companied by Mrs. Gordon, ar- rived in Key West yesterday on a visit with Mrs. Aurora Elizarde, } aunt of Mr. Gorman, whom he had never seen until yesterday. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs ed Ra Acadio Henriquez. RIDGELY, Md.—While watch- | Mr. Gordon said this is his first | ing a schoolmate split railroad trip to Key West, and both he} ties on Thanksgiving Day, Bert and Mrs. Gordon are very much} !Saulsbuy, 14, put his foot on} pleased with their visit, so much | one that started to roll just as} so that he is preparing to pur-/the axe descended. The axe chase a piece of land and make! amputated his big toe. his home in Key West on al 'HERE’S TANGEY-CLAUS ment. ee arrivals in the city yesterday, and today Mr. Hauers is visiting the trade in the interests of the cigarette which he sells and ad- vertises. Mrs. Thomasine Miller, pro- |prietor of the La Concha Beauty Salon has returned from Miami where she attended the State convention of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists in session at Hotel Alcazar. LOSES BIG TOE Expect Large Crowd At Elks’ Ball Committee-in-charge annual Elks’ given this of the Charity Ball to be! Saturday night at Raul’s Club, announces that res- | ervations are pouring in for tables and that there is likely to| be very few unreserved tables at the affair. An excellent floor show has been provided for this Ball, all built around the pleasing music furnished by Raul’s Hawaiian} Orchestra. Program of the show will be released later this week. ! Raul’s Features Dance Tonight A mid-week dance is an- nounced for Raul’s Club for to- night. This will take the place of the regular Saturday night | dance, which has been replaced by the Elks’ Charity Ball at that place. i Raul’s Hawaiian Orchestra will be on hand to play for dancing and specialty numbers to be! } rendered. Details of admission charges are in the advertisement on page one. New Orchestra At Habana-Madrid A special dance will tured tomorrow night at the Habana-Madrid Club, _ starting promptly af 10 o'clock and con- tinuing until two or three. Les Lyman’s Swing Band, di- rect from Miami engagements, | will be presented in their Key West premier at this dance and a good crowd is expected to turn out to hear this new unit. | Special admission prices are| and are so popular already announced in the advertisement| that a large reprint order is necessary, on page one today. TANGEY-CLAUS, a novelty display and quick-sales item developed by the Florida cit- rus commission to boost tan- gerine sales, is shown above. It consists of a cellophane en- velope imprinted with the cap. face, belt and buttons of Santa Claus. Filled with three tangerines the envelope becomes the jolly Tangey- Claus shown above. Thou- sands of the envelopes are | being distributed to retailers be fea-! in-| Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hauers were | trary to taking the bait. | Marine Gardens | We go out to American Shoals | Light. The lighthouse keepers | wave us greeting. We troll} around the reef. It is very calm | and we are fortunate. Beneath | us on the bottom is an amazingly | beautiful reef marine garden. | There are stretches of pure white | sand and then yellow coral rock | with myriad blue parrot, yellow- | tail, squirrel fish, tangs and! angel fish playing ground. A| school of jacks sail lazily by and} a big amberjack comes up at- | tracted by the propeller. Large| | forty-pound grouper dash under | docks in all directions. | From then on we _ experience | | well-known Florida Reef fishing. Sometimes big barracuda leap high in the air after being hook- | ed, sometimes it is a half-hour | —-—--—---.—- | fight with a 60-pound amber-| jack, sometimes it is trolling on the cobalt blue of the Gulf Stream ard bringing in stream- lined blue tuna, bonito and | mackerel. Sometimes we troll after sailfish, the regal king of | the Stream and we may bring jin one with its dashing leap j over the surface of the water in all its blue and silver glory. | We stop at littlé sand islands) lon the reef, going in with our |dinghey, and we find driftwood | from all over the world, perhaps | |a plaited coconut rope from the Bahamas, luck seeds from Cuba ‘and South Aimerica,:a piece of wreckage or soi’ We wade in the shallows of the ‘reef watching | cn ee °° CONFEDERATE GR GROUP MEETS | Then we head off for Mar-j quesas, going south once more |Daughters of The _Confederacy and stopping at Key West for| will hold a session tomorrow more supplies and gasoline. We! afternoon 4/30 o’clock at the resi- troll a number of channels in-| dence of Mrs. Ross C. Sawyer, side of Crawfish Key watching 523 Eaton street. out for dreaded Kingfish Shoals,| Ajj) members are urged to at-} and we pick up jack, grouper|tend the meeting, and visiting and barracuda. Taking a dinghey | members are assured a_ hearty inside Woman Key we go through | welcome. ja channel where large tarpon | ‘swim regally back and forth un-! with fluffy pillows and soft mat- der our boat and thousands of tresses. yellowtail and mangrove snapper The cruise is ended. lurk under the bank. We do ; Medical Research Going bottom fishing at Boca Grande -_ in = ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ | Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 The coastal region, Three. Wild rose. Pennsylyania. An instrument for measur- ing the intensity of light, Fis’-tu-la; not fis-tu’-la, Sofia. Ra. Horse racing. 10 Red. and white. in preparation for further meals. | Coral Atoll Then the five-miie trek to Mar- quesas. This coral atoll has a large lagoon surrounded by white beaches and coral rocks in a per-| fect circle. Large man-o’-war birds sail over one beautiful little Section of beach. A school of big tarpon go over a sandy spot and. we see them clearly. We chase; a few sharks and rays/ On the east side we troll back and forth over a bit of shoals; and we are rewarded by big grouper and barracuda and one muttonfish. Everytime we hit this shoal we bring up a fish. Finally we come back to Key | West after the week’s trip, tired! indeed, and as we tie up, unload f our stuff and once more feel a) dock under us, we have a queer Medical research in tuberculosis feeling of not having our land /| {8 one of the most valuable activities ‘legs, but with a wonderfully | made possible by Christmas Seal rested mind and a feeling that| ‘come. Research is carried on jal’s well with the world. We | Greet Soe ee ee ‘go home and that night sleep! sities im this country. Below are-the Answers to Today’: 8 | nee Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, ; at pe, Chesterfield: Copyright 1939, Liccert & Myers Tosacco Co, “TRANSPORTATION. Cuba Brought 19 Passengers | Coe Cuba, of the P. and . S. S. Co., arrived from Ha-; jvana yesterday afternoon with) |16 first cabin and three second | cabin passengers for Key West,’ ‘and four first cabin passengers \for Tampa. Arrivals at Key West. were: | Beatrice Martin, Lottie Hendrix, | | Euni¢e Burkhalter, Raymond De- jservant, Raymond J. Déservant, | Baldomero Gili, Armando Ri- | \vero, Arnold Rosenberg; . Eloisa | \Betdncourt,:Fern Kumlein, we | son Kumlein, Myron <£ Mary. Deisser, Eulalie Reyes, G |R. Sinclair, Charles Morsback | !Matilda Suarez, Enrique Paez,’ Evangelina Sanchez y Gomez. 1 | Shown on the vessels manifest were the following items: For Key West, four tons of freight, | lone automobile and five Sacks of | LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRC MONROB COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. Ne. LOUIS BERENS, Plaintiff, BETTY KAU FMAN BERENS, | Defendant. | ORDER FOR PUBLICATION H TO: BETTY KAUFMAN BERENS, 1 Cjo Centra} Islip Hospital, | Central Islip, Long Island, New York. 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For Tampa, 21 tons of freight and 92 sacks of mail. The Cuba sailed for Tampa at 5 o’clock with the following pas- sengers: Mrs. Mary Gathely, Carl Bamberger, C, W. Addison jand Mr. and Mrs. John W.| | Maris. EVE. {OmFORT | Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ ° | weekly. || MONROE THEATER Preston Foster—Lynn Bari NEWS IS MADE AT NIGHT and WHEN TOMORROW COMES Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25¢ “Key West's Outstanding!” LA. CONCHA: Hi Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage Open The Year Around The Favorite In Key West STAR * BRAND MILDER FoR Miitions MINDER FOR You WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? IS THERE A CURE? the opinions of A booklet con ts interesting sub- Remember! i. The letter your wife gave you to mail. Your Wedding An- niversary. The printers who are best equipped to do your work. 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