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PAGE FOUR Woman’s Club Hears Reports From Federation Convention Delegates Bq MYRTLE COSGROVE An interesting meeting, very , were appointed historians well attended, of the Woman’s' ,Serve on the State Board. Club was held Tuesday after-| A certificate was awarded the noon at the club house, Mrs.!local club for their splendid Stephen Douglass presiding. work during 1938-39-40. The minutes of the previous} Roscoe Brunstetter, representa- meeting were read and _ the'tive of the South Florida Crip- treasure’s report accepted. Re-| pled Children’s. Hospital and) ports were heard from various | School, gave a splendid talk. He) to standing committees and depart-'spoke of the need of the crippled |. ment chairmen. land underprivileged children and | Mrs. E. J. Bayly, chairman of the organization of a campaign the educational department an-'on membership basis, towards ay nounced that Mrs. Nelle A. building fund. Reimer, registered nurse of the| This organization is well-! ‘known | Coral Gables Clinic would be in in the city, having held several | the city Thursday and Friday to clinics here where 48 children examine crippled children. {were examined and 18 received Mrs. Bayly also gave a detailed hospitalization. account of the Golden Jubilee! Mrs. Douglass reported and the birthday party recently ‘through the efforts of Mrs. celebrated by the Club. Mrs. Haydn Illingworth, chair- man of the Fine Arts Department gave a report of the artists of | that collected towards the quota of the Foundation Fund. An announcement was made Ej |M. Berkowitz, $37.50 had been| club's | the Community Art Center and their work. She also called the attention of the members to Na- tional Music Week, beginning May 5th. ; that the Mother’s and Daughter’s | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED COLUMN | | LOST REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED for black pocketbook containing Maryland Driver's | License, Auto License No.| 104-147, Also, a pen, pencil, | | checkbook of Key West Bank, | ‘and other valuables. Apply Houston,’ 1400 Alberta Avenue, |) cor Phone 807. thur-fri-sat—tt | LOST—Small memorandum book, yellow cover, with list of names. Reward if returned to, | The Citizen Office. apr4-3t | FOR SALE | SIGNS—‘For Rent’, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, 15¢ each. THE ART- MAN PRESS. nov25-tf | i} 'FOR SALE—100 10-gallon, sin- gle-service milk cans, at $25c Beautiful and attractive THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1940 SLCRIDX tat STRIKING FEATURE Fo ITS WORLD’S FAIR-EXHIBIT. each. Adams Dairy Lunch, 923 Luncheon would be held at La| | White street. apr2-3tx Concha Hotel, May 11th. Mrs. s| ,Ralston Wells, immediate past president of the Florida Federa- | |SINGER SEWING MACHINE, will be greatly enhanced this ere will be a commodious restaurant with tables for 80 guests, in which Florida foods ling with its beach will be one of the features of the entire fair, s was the Florida State Exhibit at the New York World’s Fair last yei through the development of a palm fringed, umbrella studded e a real Florida pleasure ground, the entire length of the Flo: Mrs. William R. Warren, chair- | tion of Women’s Clubs, will be myan of the Welfare Department, | guest speaker. spoke in behalf of the English} At the close of the business Speaking Union, requesting the ‘session, refreshments were served aid.of the members in knitting by the Hospitality Committee. squares for woolen afghans to bej A successful food sale spon- used by English soldiers. {sored by the Library Committee Mrs. Stephen Douglass and and American Homes Depart- Miss Minnie Perter Harris, dele-|ment was held. : gates to the recent convention of | Guests present at’ the meeting the Florida Federation of Wo-j)were: Mrs. R. Williams, ’ South men’s Clubs held in Savawla!| Hareecilie Me.; Mrs, Mary Reid gave the highlights of the meet-|Umstead, Washington, D. C.; Mr. ing. jand Mrs. Roscoe Brunstétter, A list was read of the new/Coral Gables, Fla.; Mrs. C, Mc- state officers headed by Mrs. \Cauley, Houston, Texas; Mrs. T. Thurston Roberts and a brief re-|M, Dick, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. sume given of the excellent! Donald Stewart, Ithaca, N. ¥.; speakers on the program. \Mrs. W. J. Fripp, Key West, and Mrs. Douglass and Miss Porter jars James Carmack, Key West. Key West ints Plan Future Production | aia ee | Many things were Tuesday night at a_ meeting the Key West Players. Treasurer Jerry Bogart indi- cated the financial status of the group and it was agreed that all money be kept in a fund to cov- er next production expense Possibility of developing a the: tre house of their own was dis- cussed by the Players. This would tend to centralize the | group, give the players perman- ent Dare Davee m2 Spent Day Here of continued life, it was pointed|’ G- Gallat, associated with out. | Eugene Sands at Marathon in the A drive for new members is! restaurant business, was a visi- now under way. Members of |tor in Key West yesterday re- the group are searching for any of the well-known “Key West |2¢Wing old acquaintances. Mr. talent”, which will be invited to Gallat operated a barber shop in attend the next try-outs to be /this city many years ago and left held Tuesday night of next week jto take up residence in Miami. at the Art Center. —s Three one-act plays are sched- | uled for the next performance and it is suggested that interes ed persons come out for the try- outs, whether or not they take} part in actual player selection} NOTES OF TODAY decided | Stayed A Month of! Philip Birch, of London, On- tario, connected with the Wind- \sor Daily Star of that city, is leaving for home tomorrow fol- lowing a vacation spent |Mr. Birch came to Key West to spend a day, became enthralled with the city and stayed on for a month, —s |Club To Meet | Political Club Marti will hold ‘a meeting tonight at the club’s hall on Elizabeth street. Im- portant matters will be discussed here. | good condition. Cheap. 1004 Southard street. apr2-3tx SEABOARD HAD TRAVEL INCREASE: RAILWAY OFFICIAL REPORT-| | ED 45% INCREASE IN TAMPA BUSINESS |CLOSING SALE—The Little Gift Shop, 514 Duval street. Dras-| tic Reductions. ea HOUSE AND LOT, $1,800. Down! | payment as low as $300, low monthly payments with 6% in-| | terest. Seven-room house. Ap-| ply 912 Jams street. mar29-6tx/ | THREE PFLEUGER TEMPLAR REELS. In good working con- | TAMPA, April 4 (FNS).—W. J. | dition. Will sell cheap. Also, Kenealy, general passenger agent have Redwing 28-36 horsepow-!in Florida for the Seaboard Rail- er motor with many new parts.|way, reported a 45 percent in Will sell entirely or by parts.|crease in passenger travel to Apply Box P, The Citizen. Tampa this winter, which he jan19-tf | said was apparently the greatest FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. | the state. Run from Washington to Von! Not only did more passen-| Phister street. $850. Apply|gers ride Seaboard trains rear 1217 Petronia street. the state this season than ever aprl4-5/before, he said, but the influx 5 |started in November, fully a Washingtdh | month earlier than usual. The | $750 for | outgoing trend is just now start-| Apply 1219 Pearl|ing with indications that the sea-| TWO LOTS on street near White. * quick sale. street. {Tourists are still pouring lthe state in great numbers, and} | the outlook for the summer sea- json is indeed bright, Mr. Kenealy DOUBLE CORNER near Mar- tello Towers. $1,900. Box RR, The Citizen. feb20-s LOT, 566x936” on Washington 2dd¢¢. street. Apply 1115 Fleming) pee street. mar1-; ae sa [ENGINEERS WILL __ INSPECT HIGHWAY UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW STATE SOCIETY QE etn with bath and running water. Newly renovated. Apply 802) | IN HOLLYWOOD NEXT WEEK, THURSDAY He gave the European the main reason for the OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- | zen Office. nov25- tt FOR RENT Eaton Street. aprl1-tf ee | |SMALL FURNISHED APART- | MENT. 415 Margaret street. Special to The Cittzen) apr4-tf/ HOLLYWOOD BEACH, Fla, | \April 4—A visit to Key West jtourist season in the history of! into | jan5-s | |son will extend wel into . May. | into! it is believed by the Florida management. | DIGGERS FIND SKELETONS | et | ALBURQUERQUE, N. M. — Diggers, excavating prior to the construction of an $80,000 museum which is being con- structed on the site of the old Indian village of Tiguex, near here, where Coronado and _ his soldiers spent their first winter, are uncovering numbers of skele- tons, believed to be those of Tiguex Indians. “ATHLETES FOOT” Make This Oversight Test Your 30c Back In*The Morning if your feet are not; better. Many liniments and ointments are not strong enough. It requires a powerful fungicide. Ask any druggist for a bottle of TE-OL Solution. Apply full strength for “Athletes Foot,” itching, sweaty er smelly feet. Locally at Gard- ner’s Pharmacy.—advt. . e- Johnny Mack Brown RIDERS OF PASCO BASIN also COMEDY -;- SERIAL beauty and attractiveness al Florida sand, ere ores of be served. The Florida ARTS SOCIETY OFFICE JOB OPENS | OPENS CONTEST AT NAVAL S STATION | | OFFERS pee ) PRIZE FOR BeOr Of interest to office workers in| PLATE DESIGN SUBMIT- | Key West is the announcement | i TED BY ARTISTS | just released by the United States | | : {Civil Service Commission of an! | eee opening for a mimeograph opera- | (Special to ‘The Citizen) jtor at the local Naval Station. PALM BEACH, April 4—The| Salary is listed at $1260 an- Society of the Four Arts an- |nually, and applications, which inounced today a $50.00 prize|are to be filed with the Mana-| competition for a Bookplate De-| 8c" Fifth U. S. il Service Dis-| fen 4 trict, at Atlanta, must be in| |sign sponsored) by’ “the: ) Library on or before April 15th, | |Committee and Mrs. John Robert Applicants must’ show that| Bryden, to be submitted before they have had at least three December 1, 1940. months of experience as mimeo- | The competition is open to all |8taph operator. Sst ee |artists and art students who spend Re a be enciia for experience in \the winter or live in Florida and |CUUIDS Stencils. /announcements are being sent to jall schools and colleges in the |state. A committee of five members lof the Society will judge the de- \signs submitted and make _ the {final decision 'for the award. The | selected cesign will remain the property of the Society. Designs should be drawn eight | |timeg larger than the usual book- | |plate size“and carry the name; Ie address of the sender on the back of the sheet. Postage for} ‘return must be sent with each | : ' Stone Crab Dinners a Special! LIQUORS WINES Complete Line CURRO’S BAR | PACKAGE STORE Special Prices on Package Soe For Two Weeks | Duval at Petronia St. Phone 138. Special Delivery Key West, Fla. NO NAME LODGE Directly on Beach Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef — Tarpon — Pedi Bone Fishin; COTTAGES. $2.50 ‘AND UP jentry and all designs submitted | should be addressed to Mrs. John | smrand Mie, Chien ery |Robert Bryden, aoe of the |Fourt Arts, Royal TIFT’S Meet Tomorrow Week-End Specials t SSE | this One | Room Mothers group of Harris | BLACK BEANS, Ib !School P.-T. A. will meet at the |: RED BEANS. home of their chairman, Mrs. B. | ab | Harris I Room Mothers and try-out work. A program committee has been formed, headed by Ensign Pettingill, and | an interesting feature is being worked out, it was stated, along the lines of the acting sessions held by Mrs. Max Eastman. A party committee was also formed, headed by Jane Terwil- liger,, who will see to it that the Players’ first production will be} properly celebrated by everyone in the group. jit was announced by president J. \F. Fleitas, and a full membership | turnout is desired. | Spending Vacation | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wiggins, and son, Malcolm, and grand-| daughter, Betty Lou, of Tampa, | arrived over the highway yes- \terday afternoon to spend aj week’s vacation with ' Mrs.‘ Wig- gins’ brother and _ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Estward Sawyer, | on Passover | FURNISHED APARTMENT— | Bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom. Simmons spring and mattress.' No children. 1107 Olivia street. | aprl-tf STORE end 5-room furnished Apartment upstairs with run- ning water. Apply 602 Duval street, rear. apr4-3t WANTED TO RENT ia of the and inspection of the new Over- | seas automobile highway will be | one of the features of the 24th annual meeting of the Florida Engineering Society which will be held at the Hollywood Beach Hotel, April 11-13. Of vital interest to Key West will be the report of the com- mittee on beach erosion to be made by Prof. William W. Finer- University of Florida, a talk on “Recent Experimenta- C. Papy, 1021 Washington strect,|| WHITE BEANS, ib ;tomorrow afternoon, Fi 3:00 o'clock. Full attendance at the meeting is requested by the officers. riday, at | SIAM RICE, 1b | 0. K. COFFEE, tb 2 American Shore and Beach Pres- ervation Association, of sons Why Shorefront Commu: ties Should Belong to the Ameri can Shore and Beach tion Association”. 6 cans the “Rea- No, 2, 2 cans Eas, doz. | FLOUR, 5 Ibs. ! FLOUR, 10 Ibs. . , | FLOUR, 20 Ibs. Preserva- || KEY WEST COFFEE, Ib | RED CROSS TOMATOES, - 13e: -. 13¢ - 25¢ ; RED CROSS TOMATOES, street, and “other | jrelatives and friends. Louisa Delaney Wed Last Night St. Mary’ Church was the scene ning of the marriage of Miss Mary Louisa Delaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delaney, to John Parks, son of Mrs. Ca- mille Parks of this city. The bride wore a white crepe dress with stitched collar and wrist-length sleeves of the same stitching. He ecessories were white and she carried a bouquet of gardenias. Reverend P. Kelleher, pastor of the church, officiated at the ceremony. At- tendants were Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney, brother and _sister-in- law of the bride. The rectory of the church was decorated in na- tive, orchids. Following the ceremony a small | reception was-held at the home of the greom’s parents for intim- ate friends of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Delaney, both of whom are local people, will make } their home on Caroline street. \To Spend Month K. N. Dahle, Jr., of St. Francis, La. arrived here Tuesday night Star of the Sea mee G tion with his parents, Mr. and |Mrs. Dahle on Seminary street. Visited Citizen Office Lt. J. J. Holden, retired, and} daughter, Miss Anna M. Holden, ‘of Le Moine, Me., and Phil Hen- Coconut Grove arrived here to- |day and called at The Citizen of- fice. ‘leity until Sunday. a ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY Quiz” | Below are the Answers to Today's | Daily Quis printed on Page 2 Queen Elizabeth. + i Russian wolfhound. John Paul Jones. St. Lawrence. Harvard. Galileo. Lieutenant Colonel. A French soldier. 1790. Virginia Dare. Marie Lowe’s Engagement Announced The engagement of Marie Lowe to William Hardie Smith, of the Flagship Destroyer Lea, i announced today by Miss Lowe’s father, Gerald Lowe, of Pensa- cola. The wedding will take place in June. It’s A Chronic Failing C. O.—You are on report for knocking this man unconscious. What have you to say? Boatswain’s Mate—Sir, I him, but he was unconscious be- ifore he joined this man’s navy. and will spend a month’s vaca-|~ son, ardent Key West booster of | They plan to remain in the hit | | FURNISHED ‘HOUSE, 2 or more Leetonia acne bedroors; nice neighborhood Will lease for at least 7 months beginning May 1. Box XO,/ The Citizen. apr4-3tx neers, U.S.A., of Washington; an \illustrated lecture by Carl Weber, |president of Shoreline Builders, \Inc., of Jacksonville, on “Modern jSeawall Construction”; a paper HOTELS jon “Proposed Shore Protection”, |by Col. Lewis H. Watkins, Corps | BERING OUR VISTTING feceuts | cf Engineers, U.S.A., district en- to THE ride as ae ee |gineer at Jacksonville, and the| | Clean rooms, enjoy the homey |Uscussion by J. Spencer Smith atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 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