The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 7, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY :-: Women’s Clubs To Hold Annual ‘Mothers-Daughters’ Fete May 11 The annual Mothers and bers of the Senior and Junior | | | Daughters Luncheon of the Key|clubs who plan to attend are} West Woman's Club will be held | asked to call either Mrs. A. Pas-/| in the Rainbow Room of Laltorini, phone 403, or Mrs. Grey-| Concha hotel next Saturday, May /burn Pinder, phone 543-W. { ith; the day preceding Mother’s| Outgoing» presidents of both} Day, as per usual custom: jclubs—Mrs. Stephen Douglass of; The luncheon will be served at'the Senior club,.and Miss. Susan} 1:30- o’clock. Reservations are|LaKin of the Juniors, will . be} nécessary for the affair, officers /honored at the affair. Additional announced today, and they will information on the program will be taken until Friday noon. Mem- be given later, it was announced. | | Comdr. Byrns To Show China Movies | At Jr.-Sr. High School P.-T. A. Benefit Commander Ray Byrns, ac-tand small, on the screen for | counting, supply and disbursing |Study purposes. | officer at the Key West Naval! The moving pictures to be Stati ill sh hi i |shown include many fine scenes tation, will show his motion |of the Pacific ocean voyage taken | picture—“A Trip To China” at| by Commander Byrns two years | the High School auditorium to-jago on board the navy transport morrow afternoon for the benefit |“Chaumont”—with the views of of the Junior-Senior High School P.-T. A., the performance to start at 2:00 o’clock. Hawaii, Guam, the Philippines jand the coast cities of China just {before the Japs took possession. '‘Commander Byrns Proceeds from the ticket sales accompanies —admission is displayed in an ad-|the picture showing with ,an in-j| vertisement elsewhere on this/teresting talk, on., experiences page—will go to the association’s | along the route...,, F fund to purchase an Opaque Pro-|} .All members of. the associa-; jector for the school which will tion are urged to come out to be used in science classes to pro-|this benefit show and to invite ject all types of pictures, large|their friends. ! ' Music Memory Contest At Division St. School ae NOTES OF TODAY Vacation In Miami | Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Niles were | outgoing passengers over the highway Saturday for a vacation of two weeks in Miami. Joins Husband Here Mrs. Catherine H. Taylor, wife of W. A. Taylor, engineer for the} Texas Co., has arrived in the city to join her husband who is em-; ployed with the company at .the Porter Dock Co., and is making her home with Mrs. Fred Ayala! at 1221 Petronia street. Mrs. Porter Visits Relatives Mrs. J. Y. Porter, Jr. left The music department of Di- vision Street Schooi is having a music memory contest, beginning today and continuing through to-;| morrow. Fourth, fifth and sixth grades are participating. | The P.-T. A, has offered a mu-| sic pin for each person who makes a perfect score. Social Thursday For Junior Women Junior Woman's Club will hold its regular monthly social meet- Socially vitation to dance. 4 aaa i ; In the Republican ring of the speaking, this picture has all the earmarks of an in-! But speaking of fashions . . - this creation is of |F-D.R. “IN THE BAG” | |DEWEY LEADS RIVALS j |INQUIRY INTO FUNDS |A SHORT CAMPAIGN |TAUSSIG'S BLUNT WORDS FEARS WAR WITH JAPAN j | The politcial situation, on the Democratic side, finds the Presi- dent practically assured of a re- {nomination if he will accept it j from the convention in Chicago. | Meanwhile, James A. Farley and Paul V, McNutt continue to make speeches, which are generally ac- leepted as placing them in the lrunhing if the President decides {not to seek a third term. Cordell | Hull, making no speches and de- jclaring himself not a candidate, jis also considered as a possibility the President retires. The cam- aign of Vice-President Garner s making little or no progress, jalthough it is possible, if the ; President runs, that the Vice-| ; President will be the other man Jon the ticket again. {political circus, the figure of Thomas E. Dewey looms larger ithan it did a few weeks ago. This | 'does not mean that the New} iYorker$has the nomination “in | ;the bag”, although he has made! | Substantial gains, through the} revelation of strength in recent; primaries. Senators Taft | Vandenberg are not out of the} jrunning. The former is credit-| ;ed with considerable conven- ion strength, which, after all, is what determines the nominee. and } black jersey top with paillettes over a skirt of heavy mustard ‘bout all that one can say of t rayon jersey. San Carlos P.-T. A. Meets Friday Night The San Carlos P.-T. A. will! hold its regular monthly meeting on Friday of this week at San Saturday morning for Miami for ing on Thursday of this week at|Carlos Hall, starting at 7:00 a short Visit with relatives and ‘the clubhouse on Division street, P. m. friends. Givens Returns To Miami ! Rebert Givens, who had been! visiting with relatives andj friends in the city for a* few days, left Saturday for his home in Miami. Returns To Marathon Mrs. A. E. Woodburn left on} the early bus Saturday for her starting at 5:00 p. m. j Miss Susan LaKin, president, jhas named Mrs. Paul Mesa and it, aire Miss Peggy Domenech hostesses for this affair. Monday for their home inj Jacksonville, and plan to return! later with other members of the family to remain indefinitely. Returns To Mi home in Marathon after a very; George M. Patterson, who had pleasant visit with Mrs. Victor! been visiting in the city for one Moffat and family and her many : week, left Monday for his home friends in Key West. Had Extended Stay Mrs. Eugenia Quesada and in Pontiac, Mich. On Visit To Relatives Mrs. Eugene De Barcy and This_ meeting has been dedi- cated to Mother’s Day, according A program containing several acts by the children, will be presented. All members have been urged to at- tend and an invitation to the public has been extended. UDC Chapter Meets Thursday Members of the United Daugh- ters of the Confederacy, local; chapter,-will’ meet Thursday aft- erneon, May 9th, at 4:30 o'clock,’ daughter Martha, who had been qgaughter, Madeline, and Mrs.;at the home of Mrs. George visiting with the family and | vincent McDermott were passen- | ATcher, 1425 Newton street, it friends for a year, left Saturday gers on the early bus Monday,| was announced today. ~ for Tampa. Leaves For San Diego Mrs. Maida Averes, daughter Freida, and son John, who had been visiting with her family, left Saturday for Tampa and left Sunday for San Diego, Cal. from that city. On Visit To Jacksonville Mrs. Clarence Selph. and son, Charles Edward, and Miss Dora Lowe and nephew, Robert Reed, were passengers leaving on the early bus Saturday for a_ visit with relatives in Jacksonville. Return To Texas Mrs. C. Iverson and baby and Mrs. J. W. True, who were visi tors in the city for some time, left Saturday for their homes in Houtson, Texas, Spent Winter Here Mrs. W. D. Wilder, wife of Captain Wilder, of the Wrecking Tug Warbler, left Saturday for her home in Norfolk, Va., after spending the winter with the capt§n in Key West. From Tavernier “Charles Albury, principal of Taverniér school, and teachers Mesdames Louis Pellicier, Rod- ney ‘Albury and Sam Lund were visitors in the city last ° Friday for an overnight’s stay. Students William Ray and Mae Rose Al- bury accompanied the group. Here For Fishing Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Wylie and E. N. Wylie, of Sscarboro, N. Y., are in Key West and are guests at the La Concha Hotel. They will spend a few days en- joying the fishing. Will. Return Later Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lawrence, who have been visiting for sev- eral days, left on the early bus of and for a_ visit relatives going to Mimai one week with friends. Left For Nebraska Mr, and Mrs. Howard Gallo- way, who had, been. visiting Mrs. Galloway’s father, Victor Solaries and- other relatives, for a month, | left Monday, morning for Miami. | They will go-by plane for a visit in Havana and, returning, leave |fer their home in Omaha, Neb. Left For Ohio James Buckner, who had been sightseeing in the city for two! days, left for his home in Chilli- cothe, Ohio, this morning. Guest At La Concha W. J. Sette, guest at the Hotel La Concha for the past two days, | left this morning for his home in Jacksonville. | Away For Three Months Mrs. Albert Arno and children, Faith and Albert, Jr. were pas- sengers on the early bus going for a visit of three months with relatives in Birmingham, Ala. On Visit To Relatives Miss Mary E. Whalton was. a ™ passenger leaving on the-7 o'clock bus for visits with ,relatives in San Antonio, Fla, St Petersburg {and St. Augustine. i Dispensary Employe ‘Leaves J. L. Harvel, who was em-| ployed on the dispensary cen- tract at the naval station by the Southeastern Construction Co.) of Charlotte, N. C., left on the bus this morning for Miami. where the company has another ‘us during our récent beseave- ANSWERS TO | TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ | Mrs. Bill Laham, from whom he} Below are the Answers to Today's | Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 \ 4. Mount McKinley, Alaska. j 5. No. ; No. John Philip Sousa. 6. z : 8. 9. Green, white, and orange. 10. St. Louis Browns. i umes. \« 2. Indie: United States. | Fs ‘thousand. j General Von Brauchitsch. } SIOTTNTLS. POLICE SERGEANT DIDN'T COOPERATE (By Associated Press) WICHITA, Kans., May 7. —"Wilt you do me a favor?” asked a woman, telephoning Polite Sergeant Merritt Mesch. lady?” he parried. cautiously. “Well, my boy is unruly and I want you to hold a gun on him while I whip “Excuse me, Sergeant Mesch. ,- SPSS ff ff | Close Neighbors (By Assoctated Press) HOLDENVILLE, Okla, May Sam Sellers inquired recent- ly about some new neighbors who recently moved to a place please”, said jabout two miles from the Sellers} home. He discovered it was his sister, hadn't heard for 15 years. _ DIVORCE ACTION — Papers were filed in the office cuit’ Court, yesterday aftefhoon in the divorce suit of Joaquin Acierto versus Lillian Acierto. of Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, of Cir-! | Wendell Wilkie, Frank Gannett {and other booms at this time is} that they are interesting but the! {group is out of the running un-! less there is a deadlock between! ‘other cantenders and the con-j jvention turns to a dark-horse} ;for the solution of the problem. { =o t Last week it seemed dara {that the Special Senate campaign expenditures investigating com- {mittee would make some kind of {an inquiry into the charges that ; Dewey supporters in Wisconsin | jand Nebraska indulged in exces- sive expenditures. Nothing of- | ficial was announced but the in- iquiry is regarded as certain in ;view of the complaints that are MALARIA. im 7 days and relieves COLDS | Liniment ‘| MONROE THEATER John Garfield - Ann Sheridan '| ISLE OF DESTINY i and |] CASTLE ON THE HUDSON | Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25¢ j Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service | | Phocle.135 Night 696 i CARD OF THANKS ik We wish to sincerely thank our friends and neighbors for the many. acts of kindness tendered | ment, the illness and death of our } loved one, Carlos Domingo Osorio. We are grateful to those ' who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the lovely floral tributes and messages of sym-| pathy. AND F. LOUISA OSORIO! Y. may7-1tx } Annual Woman's Club { Mothers’ and i Daughters’ LUNCHEON LA CONCHA HOTEL Saturday. May 11. 1:30 p. m. Reservations Close Friday Noon; Phone 403 or 543-W $1.00 per person | PRICE ot contract. He was accompanied | by Mrs. Harvel. Spent Day Here Miss Hester Demeritt, who ar- rived yesterday for a day’s visit with relatives, left on the return | The Gleasons in Grandpa Goes To Town For Real Economy For Real Service For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY : EVERYWHERE Thompson INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 Enterprises Roosevelt retires. TUESDAY, MAY T the prospect is that the political As and Hoeliesc u ibattle this year will not begin “* peesest stot = | By HUGO S. SIMS. Special Washington Correspondent of The Citizen |" Ca™est until afi the Demo- jerats conclude their being circulated. The Dewey /Chicago. j ee a While public attuntion m this aaa country is focused upen the war |watching the matter closely,/in Europe, the Senate Commit- figuring that possibly the reve-!tee on Naval Affairs got 2 pes- Hlation of exeésSive expenditures, 'simistic report on the Far East |if they were fitlade, “inight: HuveMfromi “Rear-Admiral J. K. Taus- |the same effect on the Dewey |sig, who testified in support of jcendidacy that the 1920 revela-|the naval expansion bill While jtions had on the prospects of ithe Navy Department promptly {General Wood and Governor!disclaimed responsibility for his j Lowden. comments and made it clear that his testimony was “contrary *% the Navy Department's views” the Admiral bluntly expressed his inability to see how we can labor @ The status of the political cam- ;Paign thus far continues to be uncertain with neither party; | knowing what the main issue will | prevent being drawn into war on jbe until President Roosevelt|account of the Far Eastern situe- |makes known his position. This! tion. naturally handicaps the candi- —- dates and politicians. Apparent-| For 150 years, he said, the Unit- sly, the nation will have to wait'ed States has taken pert im the {until the Democrats meet in Chi-| trade and developme that re- jcago to learn what the President | gion. 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