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PAGE FOUR :-:- SOCIETY : Convent Grade Cla sses To THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Spoke Here Saturday | Give Recital Tomorrow Night} SEE | All Grammar school grades, 3rd to 8th inclusive, at the Convent of Mary Immaculate, will give a recital tomorrow evening in St. Cecilia’s Hall, starting at 8:00 o'clock. 4 The program to be presented is as follows: Trio, Around The. Maypole—B. Appel, E. Gibson, B. Lord, C. Balbona, M. Cobb, H. Crusoe. Catch Me—Betty Lord. Elves At Play—Helen Crusoe. Water Boy— beth Gibson. Polish Danse—Elizabeth Gard- ner. (a) Song, Road Of Nazareth; (b) Recitation, Our Prayer—3rd, 4th, 5th Grades. Serenade—Marie Cobb. Cossack Danse—Diana Dubois. Visions of magai. Moon Perez. Accordeon, (a) May Flowers; (b) Fairies Danse—Gurline Pace. Piano, N. Varela. Lady Caprice—Betty Appel. Maid of the Dawn—Carmen Balbona. Sunset Mulberg. The Happy Mackenzie. Violin, Mexican Serenade — Zetta Frances Cabrera.. Piano, J Mulberg, J. Mackenzie. Shadows — Margerita in the Garden—Joyce Ranger—Johann Duncan Visited Wife B. M. Duncan, after spending the weekend with Mrs. Duncan, left on the bus yesterday after- noon for Miami, where he is en- gaged in structural activities. He was accompanied by George Gibbs. To Ft. Pierce Meeting Mrs. Ted Bayly was a passen- ger on the afternoon bus yester- day going to attend a meeting which was to be held in Fort Pierce. On Way To San Diego Miss Ellen Etheridge was a passenger leaving for Miami yes- terday afternoon en route to San Diego, Calif., for a visit with relatives. Visitors From Canada Mr. and Mrs. L. Lewison, of Ontario, Canada, who had been visiting briefly in the city on a sightseeing trip, left yesterday morning en route to their home. Like Our Fishing Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mc- Caulty, of Hagerstown, Md., are guests at the LaConcha Hotel and are enjoying the fishing. They have made some excellent catches since their arrival and said that Key West waters are the best for fishing. They plan to leave Thursday. To Odd Fellows Meet Ignacio Medina, delegate to the convention of Odd _ Fellows, which meets in Jacksonville to- morrow morning, left this morn- ing as delegate from Cuba Lodge 15, en route to that city. Visited Marvil Edward Eisle, from Essington, Pa., who was visiting in Key West as a guest of Fred Marvil, left this morning on the return to Walters on the Delaware. Visited Sailor-Son Mrs. Margaret Klessig, of Elk- ton, Md., who was visiting in the city with her son, who is at- tached to the Destroyer Wickes, left this morning for her home on the 7 o'clock bus. Has Some Good Sponges Captain Nelson Spencer, who had been spending the weekend in the city said that his vessel, which is at Bahia Honda, has 110} bunches of excellent sponge and he expected to return in two weeks with about 200 bunches. He left for the vessel this morn- ing. Left For University Ignatius Lester, Paul Sawyer, Paul L. Mesa, Jr., and Jack Cor- mack, students at the University of Florida, who arrived last week for the spring holidays with their parents, left yesterday for Gainesville to resume their studies. Notes of today and what? 7 Attorney Taylor Here Sleep—Mary Ka-} , Sonatina, Kuhlau—Nancy Mor- ; gan. Dreams of Happy Hours, Hott) |—Rebah Bethel, In a Spanish Garden—Belva | Busto. | Ensemble, Song of Yearning— !Cello, M. Louise Porter; Violins, Le Trujillo, Z. F. Cabrera; Ac- jcordeon, C. Cobo; Piano, S. | Baker. | | Sea Anemones, Grant Schoef- |fer—Zetta Frances Cabrera. | Accordeon, Minuet in G., Bee- jthoven—Consuela Cobo. Piano, | A. Lopez. Mayday March, Behr—Nerida Varela. Coquette, Bachmann — Amalia | Lopez. % Le Secret, | Cobo. | Ensemble, Spirit of the Hour— |Pianos, Jane Kirke, Arline Printz, |N. Morgan, R. Bethel, E. Maloney, |M. Perez; Violins, N. Trujillo, Z. F .Cabrera; Accordeons, G. Pace, |C. Cobo; Cello; M. L. Porter. Balancelle, Wachs — Sylvia Baker. Titania, Lefebure-Wely—Marie Louise Porter. | Songs, (a) Grass and Roses! (b) |God Bless America—7th and 8th iGrades. Piano, B. Busto. Gauthier—Consuela “|Commander’s Daughter \To Wed Ensign | Soe |Judge Raymond R. Lord Satur- day which authorized the _mar- ‘riage of Ensign W. Soverel, of Mount Clair, N. J., and Emily T. Hoey, of New York City, daugh- ter of Cofmmander G. B. Hoey of | Key West Naval Station. ieee on the license that the marriage ceremony would be | performed by Rev. Arthur B. Dimmick, of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Another license was issued from the judge’s office Saturday :afternoon, authorizing the mar- riage of Ernest Sherman, of Osh- Kosh, Nebraska, and Miss Maxine Bitterly, of Los Angeles, Calif. | It was noted on the license |that the bride to be was but 16 jyears old and it became _neces- sary for her mother and guar- dian, Mrs. Maxine Bitterly, to sign her consent to the marriage, | which was to be performed by Rev. Wm. Halladay, of the Con- gregational Church. |Garden Club |Postpones Meeting | Mrs. J. D, MacMullen, presi- ‘dent, announced today that the {Key West Garden Club and Tree \Guild organization would not |hold its monthly meeting this month. It was originally scheduled for jtomorrow night at the Public Library. merly Miss Adella Davis, of Key West, are visiting for the day in {the city! Mrs. Craig is spending }the time visiting her many | friends in the city. |Mrs. Dick Left Mrs. T. M. Dick, wife of Lt. | Commander T. M. Dick, who had |been spending the winter at the |Casa Marina, left last Wednesday jen route to her home in -New | York City after a pleasant visit | with her many friends here. | eee |Floridians Try Fishing | Julian Langner, of Cocoa, and Charles E. Richheimer, of Jack- jsonville, were visitors in the city {today and are this afternoon ‘trying their luck at fishing. Mr. Langner said that he would try the fishing on the reef tomorrow. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of express- ing our heartfelt appreciation to jour friends and neighbors for their assistance during our re- cent bereavement, the death of ‘our beloved one, Roy Roberts. | We wish to sincerely thank those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the lovely floral tributes and messages of sym- pathy. We assure one and all that their kindness will never be forgotten. MARJORIE ROBERTS AND FAMILY. apr15-1tx Attorney H. H. Taylor and secre-! tary, Miss Florence Du Pare, of Miami, arrived in the city this miorning, the attorney having Some business before the judge of the Circuit Court in cham- bers. Craigs Visit Friends C. Burton Craig and wife, for- | FROM ‘159 UP | RATES F Starlight—Euphemia Maloney. | Marriage license was issued by It was- | WALTER FRASER Jerry Carter, present railroad|candidate for Governor, present commissioner of the state and mayor of St. Augustine, followed [candidate on jan ¢All/Plorida, (Me. Carter :@t 9:00 o-clocks ome, : 2 + ser was accompanied by the business-man’s program” for U-/tamed Golden West Cowboys jS. Senator, was the first of two|of Gene Autry’s movies; who political speakers who appeared |presented a program of western lin this city last Saturday night | melodies and comedy before his at La Concha Park. He appear- | speech. \ed at 8:00 o'clock. | A large crowd was’ on hand to Walter Fraser, business-man jhear both candidates. JERRY CARTER THE LOWDOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE A Musical Program’ will be | presented at the First Congrega-| We kinda been in the habit of tional Church tomorrow night, | thinking our U. S. Senate is may- Tuesday, starting at 8:00 o'clock, | be a little less flighty than over to which the public has been in- jin the House of Representatives. vited. | But that idea is commencing to The program follows: Bomac unions: Piano Selection—Miss Ruth; This voting of more money to | Russell. |the farmers than was even asked Recitation, “Do Your Bit’—G.|for by our Post-Graduate spend- D. Lloyd. ‘ers, brother, they out-did them- Prayer—Wm, Halladay. selves. That is voting. Looks Vocal Solo—Myrna Lee Curry. ; half-way like the Old Boys there Organ Selection—Miss _Ra-|in the Senate are coming down mona Rodriguez. ‘with the Potomac fever. They | Recitation, “Size Doesn’t! been exposed to it there, in old Count”—Matilda Thompson. Spendthrift center, for several Solo—Billie Roberts. years. But if they were to cock Piano Selection—Miss Ruth @" ear towards the country, they will hear some rumblings. Curry. Over in the House, where they Recitation—Milton Bazo. must get elected or re-elected Duet—Ellen Mae and _ Ruth! every two years, versus six years Rose DeNegro. in the Senate, they know what is Offertory. going on back home. Paar: 4..| Some of our care-free Senators Vocal Solo—Bobby Mae Buck- | are gonna wake up with a start ley. }and in a cold sweat some morn- Recitation, “Heaven's Light”— | ing, like a small boy, at 2 a. m., Barabara Ann Albury. who has been nibbling too free ey = .<. on green apples—at a picnic. Organ and Piano Duet—Miss: Yours withahe lawcdpwa, es Ruth Russell and Marie JO SERRA. Knowles. | Song—Primary Department. gaan Recitation—Robert Archer. “Jesus Loves Me"_Joan| Real Estate Transfers Knowles. | ant ten ee Organ Marie} ‘Transfers of realty last week | Knowles. |recorded .in the office of the | Solo—George Jensen. county clerk are as follows: | A Farewell Message—Audrey| From Robert H. Thompson and Robinson. Charles Marvin Thompson to jMinnie I. Sweeney, Isabel G. Sweeney and Charlotte M. Larra- naga, part of lot 3 of square 56, located at the junction of South- ——- {ard and Grinnell streets. There The wedding of Miss Mary |was no mention of the price. Onelia Vasquez to Ernest B.| From Maud H. Whitaker to Betancourt was performed yes- | Angela Mackie, part of lot 16 in |terday morning at 9 o'clock in| block 6 of tract 30 for the sum St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Cath- | of $10 and other considérations. olic church, with relatives and | intimate friends attending. The! couple was attended by Mr, and, Mrs. Ceprino Jimenez. The cere- | mony -was read by Rev. A. L.} Maureau, S.J. * Following the ceremony newlyweds left on a honeymoon |trip to Miami and will return the latter part of this week and will make their home at 1117 Duval street. ITALY MAY SOON BE FORCED TO JOIN GERMANY IN WAR| (Continued trom Page One) |Masical Tomorrow At | ‘Congregational Church | — Selection—Miss Vasquez-Betancourt Nuptials Yesterday Coral Hotel Apartments RATES: $60.00 Per Month | —DOUBLE— the | 1(3 | (5) Maid Service Daily. | MONROE THEATER Claudette Colbert—H. Fonda DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK in technicolor Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25¢ Patrolling of German gunboats |= along the Danube to keep ma- pRy rr TODAY— terials flowing into Germany was ite i threatened momentarily. It was ‘hele eet ee this threat that has caused the STAR ae BRAND Allies tovincrease their maneuv-| ering* tactics in cooperation with | Ci AN COFFEE . | ON AT ALL GROCERS (a en | if. ous | NO 410 Fleming Street NAME LODGE Directly Beach Famous Bahia Fonda Fishing ‘Tarpo. Permit Reef Bone aoe | | stone Grab Dimmers @ Special ne ners a | PHONE NO NAME REY NO. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners i BE OBTAINED o—o—o Cocktail Lounge For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION Burgess: Meredith—Betty Field OF MICE AND MEN also NEWS — COMEDY Including: (1) Gas; (2) Lights: ) Garage: (4) Refrigeration: | MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1940 Cocccccccccocccocosess A LONELY OLD HOUSE By ALBERT C. KEITH GRAIN OF KINDNESS , FOR OLD DOBBIN (By Associated Press) KANSAS CITY, April 15. There’s a $10,000 trust fund in Kansas that assures “needy hors- es” of a free Christmas dinner | peacegae walls, and children played with- foci Runde ech UD Fee wie |in your yard where: flowers were i ic ae Fn cs |erowing. The treés still stand, | one bushel. jcasting. shadows.on yqur face, I In 1937, 250 bushels of oats wonder where everyone has were purchased but only 150 pty needy horses could be found Silent faces pass you. by and ince then the humane society they gaze in awe at your loneli- | has been able'to dispose of about jness and the solitude that pre- 200 bushels each Cnristmas. vails, but you never ask any | | iquestions of others as they pass} /EXPERTS SEE | |your way, lonely old house. | NAZIS DESPERATE .......cccccecccecvoeses | (Continued from Page One) DI VORCE ACTIONS |Russia now gthat indicates the | @eeeeeeeeccoocooococose | Soviet is preparing to sacrifice; Final decree in the divorce uae on the altar of Germany— | suit of Harry M. Hendler versus lyet. | ss | a mrasathe aliimnces eudcuntess (ao te ee |Germany that she won't have to jable temper, was pe the te [fight on an Eastern as well as a jae ba Sd ee pe ea Aan) Western front, but that’s a nega. |Circuit Court Saturday after-| |tive advantage. It doesn’t Nate TRANSPORTATION Germany what she needs now— S.S. COLORADO DUE TUESDAY | | jee I pass your way every day, but | |you never change except to get} older. At one time, I suppose, a} happy family lived within your | food and-raw materials. | 4—The Balkan Stalemate | This. looks Jike the straw that |might break the camel's back. So |far, both of Germany’s allies |have let her down in the Balk-| ans. Instead of agreeing. months | |ago to partition the Balkans into |zones of influence, and regulate them accordingly, both Russia and Italy are busy giving guar- antees to Balkan nations that |might be attacked. So are the Al- |lies. Particularly is Italy willing to help any Balkan state against | Russia. All this confusion doesn’t help ‘Germany assure a lifeline of food jand oil from the Balkan states. ; Rather, the semi-independent | Balkans can spend much of their time flirting first with one big Due tomorrow morning from} New York is the Steamship |Colorado of the Clyde-Mallory | Lines which is bound for Tampa | with the only stop scheduled at | \Key West. | Cargo of the ship is said to be '87 tons, a part of which con-}| | stitutes stores for the navy. The| rest of the shipments are mis- cellaneous shipments for local | merchants. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks are tendered | ae a thenadctier | our friends and neighbors for the aad 3 tbiy's eiaadia |many acts of kindness shown us} Hitler must be disappointed in | GuTiNé Our recent sorrow, | the ‘his axis partner, Mussolini. The) j.ji, M. Cates, We are indeed | Pages rare pes pr yet ome | grateful to those who gave the! Roaiek pitched for German Co-| use of their cars, the donors of| s |the beautiful floral tributes and | If Italy should defy the British | yossages of s: 7 et sympathy. blockade and play economic | areas iex Pete FAMILY. stooge for Germany, Germany) oh feeasacniss) | s 20s uoammmnerseaat LISTEN IN! HEAR FRANCIS P. might get everything she “needed WHITEHAIR from the seven seas through W@amM jItaly. But no. The British are and the Florida Network rationing Italy, a nation that | \can’t live without imports, At) TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 TO 7:30 {Gibraltar and Suez, Italian ships! "Eastern Standard Time __ must be inspected. Hear the song that’s sweeping “All of these backstage bat- | tles in the war of strategy Florida, “IT’S WHITEHAIR EVERYWHERE” are exerting a terrific strain Paid Political Advertisement | on the: German high com- | mand, and on the German | people. Most Americans figure they can't take it for more than one year of total wartste—cothiniy: not: foe. | 2 Ft mere than two. RE ARSE ATO So, when the British put on the pressure, the response was electric. German survival jat stake. | | “Key West's Outstanding” | LA CONCHA HOT Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING | Strictly Fireproof Garage | Open The Year Around Da ahaa eee LEARS BEFORE SHE LOOKS, INHERITS | A FROG FARM AND HAS TO KEEP ONE JUMP AHEAD OF THE MAN | WHO WILL | | INHERIT IF SHE FAILS | | ] SHES BOUND TO. LAND | | IN Abe el | MAZE JUDGE oy | WORTH W. TRAMMELL Candidate For | Renomination To Succeed | "Himself—As CIRCUIT JUDGE He Will Appreciate | ! | | OF COMPLICATIONS. LEAP BEFORE YOU LOOK Your Support Starts In This Paper (Paid Political Advertisement) Tomorrow | | | | » utilized by Stanton in the development of the 1940 color scheme. TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ | Below are the Answers to Today's Seana xen 1 | i New Face for °40 Fair “@ An entirely new color scheme will greet visitors to Tregsure Island when the 1940 season of the Golden Gate International Exposition opens May 25. Jesse E. Stanton, color architect the California World's Fair, is shown with Miss Elizabe F ter models of the Elephant Towers a theme structure of the Eaposition. T being ANSWERS: TO eo WHAT’S JUST Is JUST (Ry Associated Press) HOUSTON, April 14—A 50 damage suit settled here for $300 and a can of toma- ! ex... Daily Quiz printed on Page 3 es | toes. The plaintiff alleged a finance Arizona. company agent, in taking his au- South, or into rivers which | tomobile for lack of payments, flow south. had humiliated him in the pres- Port-au-Prince. jence of neighbors. Full moon. He also complained the agent First syllable. \drove av with a can of toma- Secretary of Agriculture. j toes in the car. 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