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PAGE FOUR FLOWER SHOW OPENED YESTERDAY (Continued from Page One) sented a large number of care- fully chosen containers with beautifully arranged flowers. Miss Etta Patterson was in charge of this display, and was assisted by Mrs. William R. War- ren, Mrs. Julian Marks, Mrs. Harry Prindle, Mrs. Virginia Shaw, Mrs. Jos. Browne, Mrs. »Donald Stewart and,Miss Lucy Burnham. ; The Rose table this year was exceptionally lovely. The writer’s choice for the foremost blooms would unhesitatingly be the immense pink rose in a blue} vase, by Mrs. G. E. Hale, and the! single deep red bud that closely | resembled velvet, in a cut glass! vase. However, many of these; roses were exquisite. Mrs. Clif- ford G. Hicks was in charge of this rose display. |were in charge of the antique! The Antique section this year was magnificent, beggaring de- scription, Every object on view deserves special mention be- cause of its history and back- ground. Lack of space prevents this being done. Suffice it to say that it is one of the finest ex- hibits of antiques ever shown} here, and that it contains Sai outstanding pieces, ‘including dolls, fans, china, ornaments, laces, pictures, maps, furniture, and a superb collection of Orien-} tal figures. Mrs. Wallace B.} Kirke and Mrs. Philip Cosgrove section. This year again the Flower} Show has a special section for | colored people, and they have; The Thompson Curio table wasi varied and interesting, and in- cluded beautiful specimens of coral, shells, a turtle shell and a ship model, all nicely arranged. The Miniature flower arrange-} ments, by the Misses Joan Thompson and Betty Moreno,; were charmingly done. A large| variety of tiny containers car-| ried tinier flowers of all colors, | and made a very sweet and ap-| pealing display. | The Cactus. and Succulents section, again presented by Mrs. | P. D. Holloway, was larger and! linteresting exhibit. done extremely well in the mat-! their specimens. There are speci-| men plants, palms, begonias, | hanging baskets, a few antiques | ;and some specimens of handicraft by children, making a good and} The Flower Show will be open} today, Saturday, and tomorrow, | Sunday, and it is expected that the attendance this year will ex- ceed that of former years. Woman’s Club jattend rehearsals this week are |ter of collecting and arranging|£4¥ipment purchase department) ‘Night In Habana’ Rehearsals Start Formal rehearsals for the an- nual Cabaret, “A Night In Ha- bana”, which will be held next Friday night, March 8, at Ha- bana-Madrid Club, will begin next Monday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock. With very few excep- tions, the cast has been selected. Groupings of performers and mu- sic will teke place starting Mon- day. Members who were unable to jurged to attend next Monday’s/} |session, and to report to Mrs. Eva} | Warner, director, or members of the costume committee, Mesdames | Lillian Lewis, Laureano Moreno} and Lillian Michael. Proceeds from the performance | jwill-be given to the Recreational | of the city. PERSONAL MENTION EVANGELIST BAKER AT CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Harry Wilson Baker, evangelist from Bloomfield, N. J., who has preached in thirty-six states and three countries, will) occupy the pulpit at the Church | of God, 1106 Olivia street, tomor- | row morning and evening. Rev. Baker brings a wide ex-| perience into his revival mes-| sages and a large audience to |hear him is desired. He had the privilege of appearing at the New} |York and San Francisco World's \Fairs last year. In the morning, Rev. Baker will Preach on “Glimpses of Cal-} |vary”. At 7:15 p. m. he will talk! on “Coast to Coast with Jesus”. | _ ENTERTAINMENT | RAUL'S. CLUB Another program, of entertain- | |ment will be presented to guests| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MINISTERS MEET NEXT MONDAY Regular monthly meeting of} the Key West Ministerial Alli- ‘ance will be held next Monday | morning at 10:30 o'clock at the} First Methodist Church. All min- isters are urged to be present. Rev. G. W. Hutchinson, of the First. Methodist Church, is presi- dent of the group. SERMON SUBJECTS AT UPTOWN CHURCH Rev. Jim Lilly announces the | following subjects for the serv-| ices at Fleming Street Methodist (Uptown) church tomorrow morn- ing and evening. At 11:00 o’clock, Rev. Lilly will | preach on “I Have Kept The Faith”. In the evening, at 7:30 o'clock, | ithe sermon topic has nounced as “Revival, God’s Way”. jof Raul’s Club tonight where the big Saturday night dance will get under way at 10 o’clock. Tomorrow afternoon the cock- |tail hour will begin at 6 o’clock Mr. and Mrs. ‘and daughter, Gloria, of Detroit, Michigan, former residents of} Key West, arrived yesterday for | a stay of several weeks. | W. L. Byrd,| Jerry Navarro leaves Key West | ttomorrow on the 11:00 a. m. bus|with Gould Curry’s |Native Hawaiian Orchestra. with music by Ray. Baldwin’s PENA’S GARDEN Everything’s set for another: |big Saturday night at Pena’s fa-| mous Garden of Roses tonight,! orchestra CASA MARINA Key West's HOTEL DE LUXE American Plan 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Beautiful Cocktail Lounge DANCING NIGHTLY Casa Marina Orchestra been an-| New Show At Habana-Madrid With a brand new, grand new |show at the Habana-Madrid Club | tonight, and dancing by the mu- sic of Mark Stanley, his trumpet and his orchestra—pleasure seek- ers will find a treat in store for them. One.of the outstanding features of. the .evening’s offering is the} “Modern Strip-Tease” . presented in a most artistic fashion. | There is no minimum, no cover and no admission charge for the finest entertainment in Key West. | ROYAL PALM DeLUXE Local Sightseeing Tours TAXI SERVICE Key West Representative of THE ROYAL PALM HOTEL in Havana, Cuba ROYAL PALM TAXI CO. Ralph DuBreuil, Prop. 629 Duval St. Phone 9149! Eye Shain ADDS YEARS TO YOUR LOOKS SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1940 |Roand House Opens In Marathon to attend the opening dance at |BuShea’s Round House at Mara- | thon is extended by the manage- ment on the front page of this j issue. | A good time is promised all NO NAME LODGE Directly on Beach Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef — — Permit Bone Fishing COTTAGES $2.50 AND UP Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty PHONE NO NAME KEY NO. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners LIQUORS WINES Complete Line CURRO’S BAR PACKAGE STORE Special Prices on Package Goods For Two Weeks Duval at Petronia St. Phone 138 |Special Delivery Key West, Fla. An invitation to Key Westers | if who attend. Curry’s orchestra will furnish music for the occa- sion. Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 CHURCH OF GOD 1106 Olivia Street REV. L. A. FORD, Pastor All are welcome tomorrow to hear— Rex. Harry Wilson Baker Evangelist of Bloomfield, N. J. SING AND PREACH 11:00 A. Calvary.” 7:15 P. M.—"Coast to Coast With Jesus”. Rev. Baker's Personal Experiences On Faith M.—"Glimpses of DRESSES and 528 FLEMING STREET CLARA CAR” ON=ELL BOYER ¢. SOLES TOS. TOOTTIOMTHM, New Center Fashions— Rose Marie Shoppe ACCESSORIES PHONE 232 jfor his home in New York City, |ready with a fine assortment of following an enjoyable stay of|old-favorite and brand new tunes | several weeks. He stated that|for dancing. the sun here was most beneficial | mpre attractive than in previous | Meetings Next Week years. It is a most unusual and| unique exhibit in every re-| Board of Directors of the Key spect, and proves of great in-; West Woman’s Club will hold its Now is the time to get that EASTER DRESS A new shipment just arrived. All Prices. All Colors. HATS—A Beautiful Selection PETER SCHUTT Manager | terest to all viewing it. The Shadow Boxes varied, and showed much and taste in arrangement. One} of the outstanding ones con-} tained a pair of porcelain hands holding white roses, other had flower arrangements, and __ still others pottery and laces. | The Table Displays were love-| ly. There was a luncheon table! with a centerpiece of petunias | and very modern china and glassware; a dinner table of un- usual beauty with Chinese plates, | black glassware, green candles in were care} black holders and black elephant 'sical program, also featuring Mrs. | q figures; a Davy Jones table with a coral centerpiece, scallop shells, yellow gorgonia decorations, white china and frosted glasses, | on a white linen cloth with red! nautical border; a tropical lunch- | eon table of charming originality | with a centerpiece of lacquered seed pods and blue candles, Italian china on multicolored} searfs and multicolored Mexican glassware. The table is a cing | — can Phyfe, and has matching! Duncan Phyfe chairs with dull blue needlepoint seats. Mrs. David Printz was in charge of these table displays. There was a nice water-color exhibit by the Key West Art Center, under the direction a Mrs. E. P. Winter. The public schools display this | year was exceptional, all of the} exhibits being beautifully and | carefully done with a great deal | of taste and originality. The} outstanding exhibit was that of | the 4th, 5th and 6th grades of} Division Street School, which | represented a beach scene and | examp! of coconut handicraft. | 4:00 o'clock |Tegular monthly meeting next ‘Monday, March 4, at 8:00 o'clock, | in the clubhouse on Division) street. Regular meeting of the club will| be held cn Tuesday following at in tke afternoon. There will be election of officers for the coming year following the; program to be presented by the} to foot injuries suffered recently | in the northern city. For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Fine Arts Department. Mrs. Haydn Illingworth will} present Eve Alsman Fuller, of} |Jacksonville, as the speaker for | jthe day. Mr. and Mrs. George | | Mills White will appear in a mu-; Emeline Bodler in piano selec-! \ tions. | PTTTITT PALAcE | DON WILSON and Ail-Star Cast, in VILLAGE BARN DANCE Also—NEWS and COMEDY evecce | i i | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Monroe County Democratic Primary, May 7, 1940 SOOSHSHSSSSHSSSSHSSOOHSSSHSHSSHSSSHHHSSSSSOHSOOHSOOOSS For Judge of the Circuit Court GEO. E. McCASKILL THAT'S A REPUTATION | Fleming Street Methodist | (Uptown) Church PASTOR JIM LILLY will preach on these subjects tomorrow: 11:00 A, M.—"I Have Kept The Faith 7:30 P. M.- Way.” A CORDIAL WELCOME —"Revival, God’s For Sheriff T. JENKINS CURRY For Sheriff BERLIN A. SAWYER ANSWERS TO | TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's | Daily Quiz printed on Page 3 Walter F. Brown. Freedom, January 20. Fewer. A mixture. | U.S. Bureau of Engraving | and Printing, Los Angel | Stomach, liver, duodenum, intestines and pancreas. The Nineteenth. | Levying war against the| U.S. or adhering to the| enemies of the U.S., giving | them aid and comfort. “Boca Chica Resort and FISHING CAMP | Restaurant—Home Cooking| Cottages—Charter and Row Boats—Private Beach — ry MONROE THEATER Alice Fay Sie Ameche HOLLYWOOD GAVALCADE Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25c¢ MERCHANTS’ MATINEE Wednesdays and Fridays Save 10c on your ticket by trading with the following | merchants: J. R. Stowers Company Oriental Pharmacy N. Y.-Busy Bee Barbecue Molina’s Bakery Boat Bar Gulf Pride Service Station Columbia Laundry Broadwey Market Johnson's Jewelry Store Pierce Brothers Hardware i For County Commissioner, First District EDUARDO “Eddie” C. GOMEZ For Constable, Second District BASIL R. TYNES ARONOVITZ’ HAPPY THOUGHTS FOR EASTER 2. IN SHIRLEY TEMPLE STYLES MOST STYLES $1.98 20th Century ‘al Fox Film Star Dress her for Easter in dainty sheer or petal-soft silk rayon . but by all means, in a crisp new Shirley Temple frock. Styled “just like Shirley's’ they'll make every litte girl prouder than proud, Exquisite detailing . . guaranteed Ivory Flakes washable. Make your selection now for Easter! Multi-colore stripe Dotted Swiss. Tuck stitch organdy inset and collar. Newest Ice Cream shades. A Shirley Temple style. sizes 3-6!/2; 714 AS-0-GRAMS KEY WEST GARDEN CLUB Invites You and Your Friends TO THEIR ANNUAL TROPICAL FLOWER SHOW OPEN TODAY AND SUNDAY in the No. 1 Building—Lighthouse Dept. Free use of the above space is furnished through the courtesy of the Key West Gas Co. The Season’s Newest Styles — Sport, Street and Afternoon Frocks. The new Dusty Roses and Blues, the Tans, Grays and Pastels. Price range from— $1.98 to $16.75 NEW SPRING HATS to match all DRESSES NEW BAGS to match SHOES and ACCESSORIES BEACH WEAR This department is re- plete with the season's newest in Beach Ap- parel. Large assortment of new Slacks anl Play Suits arrived this week — also, Bathing Suits, Shorts and Accessories, PHOENIX HOSE in all the new Spring Shades are here. CHILDREN’S EASTER DRESSES and PEARLMAN’, Inc. “Quality Merchandise— Popular Prices” Time to Think About EASTER! It is only three week's off. . . but, we are quite prepared to take care of all your require- ments. SHOES! SHOES! A more complete stock is hardly Possible. Almost every new type of Spring and Summer Shoes are represented in the large assort- ment we are showing, Smart Sport Oxfords, Dainty Dress Sandals, Conservative Arch Pumps and Ties. Flat Heel Moc- casins and Oxfords, Huraches, Beach Sandals, etc. RESTED EYES ARREST AGING LINES If fagged eyes threaten youthful charm, there’s a sensible way to outwit un- necessary wrinkles. Have your eyes examined. And if your eyes are sensitive to strain inflicting light shocks, you’ll find extra comfort with Soft-Lite Lenses. These flesh toned, neutral light absorptive lenses, ground to your pre- scription, correct your vision and give you more restful eyesight. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST 523 Duval St. Phone 332 HOLTSBERG’S Resort Apparel FOR SUN AND SURF STREET SHOES __ $1.98 to $5.00 Pcp sir i. BEACH SANDALS $1.00 to $2.95 ; x PANTS AND SUITS a 2 ae | Make this yard your headquarters for any Lumber or Building Material need you may have. Complete satisfaction in every respect is GUARANTEED! Cheely Lumber Corp. Phone 297 Caroline and William Streets “Everything In Building Material” quality merchandise — ex- clusively including ... SANDEZE MATLETEX GANTNER CRUIZE MODE B. V. D. KAY DUNHILL CATALINA JOYCE HUBRITE HOLTSBERG'S Size 3-14. Outfit Prices to suit every one. yi PIPPI PPA EAA AA hh hd hed haddedd Key West’s Most Modern Store. . . THE STORE NEW... DRESSES in all sizes and styles NEW... DRESS MATERIALS Spring designs in hundreds of the latest Fabrics Lots of sample numbers. Get that Easter Bonnet now. Kiddies, we have your BONNET for Easter Also our LITTLE TOT’S DRESSES Don’t Forget Your ACCESSORIES For that’s what makes a COSTUME complete. See our shipment of MY LADY’S SLIPS —Beautiful Indeed— COSTUME JEWELRY to match your Easter BEACH WEAR~—Yes, we have it! Come see and be pleased. date when you buy from THE ROSE MARIE SHOPPE. ALL WE ASK IS TRY OUR HOSE. WILL BE A SATISFIED CUSTOMER. PMID SD ST: atanbastactasteabaetiactaniadhe IALLALLALLALZAL AA You know you‘re up-to- YOU ls A od ddd ‘of FASHION invites you to inspect the new arrivals in all of its departments, in styles fit for a queen Slack Suits, Play Suits, NEW... 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