The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 6, 1940, Page 6

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PAGE SIX -: SOCIETY Juniors Entertained Seniors With | Capacity Crowd At Cuban Fiesta | A-capacity crowd of merry- American Social Club last Satur- Grand ‘Gone With The Wind’ Prom |: night to tax the capacity of! | Raul’s Club, where they enjoyed The Junior Class of Key West;chheiner in white organdy with |the Cuban Fiesta staged by Al- High School last Friday night en-|side bustle effect. ae and Edna Boza, “King and tertained the Seniors with a! The grand march was led by| Queen” of the Rhumba in, = Key | prom, an anntial sogial event, 'p. j West. y Pierce, president “of the’ held'in the High School Gym | 77", Pcie Pree ee mee| Gould Curry’s Oeebedica | ‘gr This-year the thérmé~ followed = ped aE = tunes, Being Was that of “Gone With The|Gwynn, president of the Junior’ augmented by the popular ‘Cuban Wind”. Invitations, issued two B Class. The Virginia Reel, a Rhumba Band, which filled in weeks ago were in the form of jhighlight of the evening was di-' with “hot” Latin-American mu- mer ae ae lrgeenavee rected by Mrs. Eva Warner and sic. Highlight of the evening ary) to the Kev West premiere Josephine Bierna. The floor was an authentic “Cock Fight” o is famous picture. show with Ray Pierce as master staged with all the trimmings. The gym was decorated to rep-'o¢ ceremonies, accompanied by resent the O'Hara's home, “Tara,” ‘Beatrice Moreno, consisted of | with its white portico and bal- Barbara Guerro singing “Gone cony entwined with red bougain- With The Wind”, Carolyn Cherry villeae and fern. The dance floor | sccrobatic dance “Blue Prelude” was decorated as a garden with , syncopated tap by Gerald pee trees hung with Georgia moss, an! ger and Carolyn Cherry, a mili- arbor of bougainvilleae, a well tary tap by Claudia Teka aad surrounded by red phlox and of!the final number by Barbata course a yellow moon. Blue'Gyerro was Goodnight Seniors lights from above and orange} Aigha. spot lights focused on the myriad Music for the evening was fur- of twinkling stars that were sus-|nished by the Royal Swing Aces pended over the dance floor, in- ram lekrcuriths teed tianidannes creased the garden atmosphere. | axkincdiinetien ean iwait F ortuna Lopez Engagement Announced , Mr. and Mrs. Aquilino Lopez tannounce the engagement and! japproaching marriage of their} daughter, Fortuna, to George J. Madden, of Jacksonville, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Madden, of Racine, Wisc. White's Father Dead George Mills White, music di- rector of WPA here, left the city last week, called to the bedside of his father in Boston. —-— {The elder White died Monday. Officials of the Junior-Senior; ;There has been no date High School Parent-Teacher As-} | nounced, for the: return Me Me | sociation today announced that | White. the regular monthly meeting of! Soh SEE the group, originally scheduled Mendoza Leaves City for tomorrow night, would be| Chas. Mendoza, who has been Betis to Tuesday, May 14th. jattached for some months to the Postpone ia P.-T. A. Meeting | The wedding will take place in | Key West on August 31st. gung to we out the = oe snd punch of sandwiches; NOTES OF TODAY. a a i wi Svcd thenital ey (aitow ee ae ca Lankford "and Leaves For Miami words into the microphone.) Ss “174 “araner. } jee Oe left for Mi-! “Memory” books were presented ami Friday for a visit of two atthe door in which were listed | Stone Charck Pst. Ae wr em pecthe house guest of Mrs. , members ‘of faculty, Junior class, | exter oid Sénior class, the dance program | Meets Tonight } and pages for autographs. | Visiting At Domenechs ““An old fashioned corsage, by | Regular monthly meeting of} Manuel Domenech’s son-in-law ; Miss Decker, of pink radiance the Stone Church Parent-Teach-|and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and stephanotis was presented to;£F Association meeting will be | Stephen Kraynich, arrived Thurs- 2 Garcia for the mostiheld tonight at the Church An-' day night from West Palm Beach. | 1 costume of Civil War time. Nex. {Mr. and Mrs. Kraynich plan to stume of peach organdy' Mrs. W. P. Kemp, president, ;spend the week-end at the home consisted of tight bodice with Will call the meeting to order at of Mr. and Mrs, Domencch. tiers of ruffles forming the skirt.'7:30 o’clock. All members are First boys’ prize of pocket hand- urged to attend this ing . kerchief went to John Lowe, who proved a very dashing “Rhett” with side burns, mustache and high collar. Receiving honorable mention for outstanding costumes were: Betty Henriquez in a green print with voluminous hoop _ skirt, M i De Leon in dark print with gathered skirt accented by White ruffles, Geraldine Ken- nedy in white organdy, Freda Hancock in white «dotted Swiss; } ppaieanEmeEnt, Barbara Guerro in white waffle’ a bre in’ “that * weave pique and Ottolee Kir-‘ night is election night. itel.and will leave: soon for At- makers turned out at the Latin-) an- jf siayedaly ka. Conga actel Hotel, told fear votit THE KEY WEST CITIZEN future home there. 'Comdr. Hilton To Jax Lieutenant Commander Carl H. Hilton, in command of the Coast Guard base at Key West, ‘lanta, Ga., intending to make his ‘ALLIES DECLARE NARVIK SEIGE NEARS SUCCE! (Continued from Page One) over the highway yesterday for a focus of all attention. issued warnings conference with officials in | Jacksonville. Visitors From Denmark John W. Erickson and Neil A. |Erickson, from Copenhagen, Den- mark, are visitors in the city this morning, for the purpose. of see- ing the beautiful highway and bridges and the interesting sights in the city. Spent Several Days Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mooney and ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mooney, who jhad spent several days in Key West, seeing the sights and visit- ing the important places of in-| terest, left this morning for their home in Miami. , Visitors From Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galvin, | of Brooklyn, N. Y. are visitors in the city, enjoying their stay at | the Hotel La Concha. \Enjoyed Fishing Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brock and visitors in the city and are en-! jJoying the fishing. pa week they landed, among A Vote for— cngee tee + Paul’ Thompson FOR CONSTABLE | First District H WILL BE GREATLY i APPRECIATED! | +. member Police De: j partment five years. if for past - member American i i | | ; Legion. | -.-has a clean nA and reputation for fair | dealing. if olitical Advertisement) i onsen . During the 4 ‘Mussolint has jthrough officials in his j that “pressure } Allies now will serve to applied left importance today with Italy the Premier cabinet by the hasten the time of declarations of war by Italy on many”. the side of Ger- Neutral observers were of the opinion that Italy jremain out of the war. !successes in Norway, lieved, will go a long way will it not long German be- to- is wards -influencing the Italian dic- tator that he with his axis partner”. she is prepared to jfavor of the Allies if war comes The latter stat ;to the Balkans. announced today intervene however, were reminde’ way by Nazi headquarters, “can safely join up that in i of Nor- with numerous other specimens, a fine sailfish, weighing 50 pounds. | They are guests at the La Concha Hotel. i | JUDGE Tune In Tonight and Hear ROSS WILLIAMS Candidate For Re-election Cireuit Court Judge Group 1 STATION WIOD 8:45 o’Clock (Paid Volitieal Adve rtis ‘man reich” . today released informatuon te the effect that Italy may mowe with in the next few weeks to tk possession of Yugo-Sievia the warning “that they should think twice before making any moves that would anger the Ger- Independent observers in Rome MODERN BANKING SERVICE The Fist National Bank of Key West Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Serving Key West and Monroe County Simce 1831 | William Mendel’s Store 517 DUVAL STREET STORE—Secured for FOUR MORE D..YS To Dispose of Fixtures FOR QUICK ACTION WE WILL SACRIFICE Two Four Foot PLATE SHOW CASES Three Six Foot PLATE SHOW CASES Two Eight Foot PLATE SHOW CASES One NATIONAL CASH REMAININ REGISTER . Tables, Counters, Chrom- MERCHAREEEE nium Chairs, Glass Wall BEFORE Cases and Shelving PACKING NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED William Mendell’s Store 517 Duval Street Jack Barash WE WILL 10T REFUSE ANY REASONABLE OFFER ON OUR U. S. SENATOR The Man Who Can Do: To Bring Tourists To Florida: (Paid Political Advertisement) Bernarr Machadden OUR NEXT UNITED STATES SENATOR ost

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