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PAGE FOUR Mrs. Frederick Knapp Elected To Presidency Of K. W. Woman’s Club By Nifia Leslie Calleja The March meeting of the-Key West Woman’s Club was held yesterday afternoon at the club- house on D{vision street, with a large number of members and guests present. Mrs. Stephen W. Douglass pre- sided, and called the meeting to|Miss Minnie Porter Harris was| repeekeat| aire otder at 4:00 o’clock. The club prayer was recited, allegiance pledged to the American Flag, and “Florida, My Florida” sung by the entire assembly. Mario Calleja then read the minutes of the February meet- ing, and Miss Minnie Porter Har- ris gave the financial report of! the club. A card of invitation was read from the Florida Fed- efation of Women’s Clubs in- NO NAME LODGE Directly on Beach Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef — Tarpon — Permit Bone Fishing COTTAGES $2.50 AND UP Stone Crab Dinners a Speciall PHONE NO NAME KEY NO. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners | Mrs. | viting members to attend the 46th annual convention to be held at Sarasota on March 26th through the 29th, and Mrs. Doug- jlass, who will attend this con- vention, urges that all other imiembers able to attend do so. lvoted the delegate to ithe local club at that conven- |tion, Mrs. J. J. Trevor gave a re- port on the expenditures and re- ceipts of the house and grounds) committee, o2 which she is chair- briefly of the Golden Jubilee of the State Federation and Silver | |Jubilee of the local’ club which | {will be held jointly on Marcl \14th at 8:00 p. m. at the club- | house, in the form of a birthday jparty, for the benefit of the | Foundation Fund, of which Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz is chairman. A large attendance is requested at this very interesting affair. The annual election of officers | TRAVEL BY BUS AND You can SEE more when you travel by bus than by any other way. 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Bayly spoke} was held, and the following list Tepresents officers of the club for the coming year: President, Mrs. Frederick Knapp. First Vice-President, Mrs. Rob Roy Ricketts. Second Vice-President, Carl Bervaldi. Recording Secretary, Mrs. A. M. Morgan. ad Corresponding Secretary, Greyburn Pinder. Treasurer, Mrs. James Rob- Mrs. Auditor, Mrs. Dan Navarro. Directors, Mrs. Stephen W. Douglass and Mrs. L. C. Brinton. Mrs. Douglass introduced Mrs. Frederick Knapp, who will be the new president,. and pledged |her help and support to her and the new officers. The Fine Arts Department was lin charge of Tuesday’s program, land Mrs. Haydn Illingworth in- |troduced Mrs. Emmeline Bodler, | Pianist, who played two selec- ‘tions, Jan Sibelins’ “Romance’” and Darren’s “Lullaloo”, an rish jlullaby. Mrs. Bodler is an ac- {complished and masterly pianist, and her rendition wes splendid. |She is a post graduate of the lIthaca College of Music, holds |the degree of Bachelor of Music |from the Eastman School and the University of Rochester, and has ;Studied in New York and Chi-|Va. | cago. | Mrs. Illingworth then ‘duced the speaker of the day,' |Mrs. Eve Alsman Fuller, State {Supervisor of the Federal Art| ; Project, who spoke ‘of Com- |munity Art Center’ work. She |stated that Edward Bruce be- lieves Key West has the mak- jings of one of the finest Art ;Centers in the entire country. | | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mrs. Fuller also read excerpts from the report of Townsend Morgan setting forth the local art activities, and the fine record established here. Following Mrs. Fuller’s talk Mr. and Mrs. George Mills White sang, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Bodler, two German folk-songs, “Hoch vom Dach- stein An” and “Drunten im Un- Mrs, | terland” and as an encore Wal- jthew’s “It Was a Lover and His Lass”. These numbers were well received by an _ appreciative audience. Mrs. Illingworth also intro- |duced the distinguished pianist, | Mrs. Maximilian Elser, of New | York City, and it is hoped that |te club will later on have the \privilege of hearing Mrs. Elser |play. | Following the business meet- jing a social hour was held, dur- {ing which sandwiches, tea and jeakes were served by the Hos- pitality Committee. Among the visitors attending |Tuesday’s meeting were: Mrs. ;Grace Avery, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. \Edwin A. Wegner, Evanston, ql- linois; Mrs. C. H. Umstead, | Washington, D. C.; Miss Eleanor M. Spinney, Eliot, Maine; Miss Mary Payton, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. C. I. Auten, Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs. Edward , Laughlin, Norfolk, + Mrs. Earl. D, Crodker, |burn, N. ¥5 Miss Ida : intro- | Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Charles | Ide Zara, Boston, Mass.; Miss! Marcia Kennington, Albany, N.} Y.; Mrs. Edith A. bg ' Salem, Mass., and ‘bg: ope eosail. Kenbridg: feinia, | The Siamese have a double- Teed musical instrument called “No”. aS N) \) \ ® ) ) % A) ) N) ® . ® iY '§ * \) % & i) iY \ « KN) % A) N) KY \ ) ) \) & \ \ ® « ) & * % \ KY & &: A) \ ® ® NY N) N) NY % N ng LOoOw SIOIITITIIOIOITEOTH "SIOOTTIOOTI OOOO ES, TOUITOTOOTO OO war Gloria Velasquez Had Birthday Party ~ About fifty friends of Gloria Elanore Velasquez, eight-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Velasquez, Jr., 919 Cornish Lane, gathered at Bayview Park Mon- day afternoon to celebrate her birthday anniversary. . Many games were played and } delicious . refreshments served. | Billy Roberts won the boys’ prize and Hilda Johnson that for girls. UDC Meets Tomorrow Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, | United Daughters of the Confed- | eracy, will hold a regular meet- ing tomorrow, Thursday, after- | noon at 4:30 o’clock at the home} of Mrs. Claude Albury, 1009 Grin- nell street. i All members as well as visit- | ing members of the organization ; are urged to attend. ! | FERN ROBERTS AT MONROE TOMORROW Fern Roberts, featured movie |star in seventeen moving pic- tures this year, will make a per- - | Sonal appearance at the Monroe |! | Theater tomorrow evening be-| erect the regular pictures. |!’ Among the most noted movie | parts handled by Fern have been} witl Heine in “Thin Ice” | and Marlene Dietrich’ in “Desti ides Again”. She is) the sar in “What Price Passion” | |being shown at the Monroe to-| morrow in a midnight showing. On February 10th she finished -ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 Edna Best. Dr. Roberto M. Ortiz. About one-fourth. Rome. Eamon de Valera of, Ireland (Eire). Franklyn Waltman, Jr., Re- publican; ‘les*Michel- son, Pi : Twelve. Yellow, blue and red. Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson. Chest and abdomen. 8. 9. 10. the leading part in “Fools of Destiny”, yet to be released from Hollywood, and produced by Sol Wertzel. ‘How To Relieve Bronchitis condi, tip mt r Coughs, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 19407 Jaycees In Supper 5 Meeting Tomorrow Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold its first March supper-meeting at Raul’s Club tomorrow evening .at 7:00 o'clock. Talk by William Little will highlight this session and Presi- dent Weintraub requests a full | attendance of the membership at this session. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED YESTERDAY | A license-to marry was tak- en out at the office of* County PALAe! 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