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PAGE FOUR e es Crippled Children’s SOCIETY :-: | Benefit DAILY QUIZ Dance Given High Approval! 1. venowstone. The Crippled Children’s Saturday night under the aus- Marti was a big sucess with over. hos- Castro, of Tampa, was a big hit | pital benefit dance given at Raul’s | With the audience calling for more} with thundering applause. Fourth pices of the Order Caballeros de | manag on: heey ae . ‘ple, Gerald : fifty couples attending the affair. ;number that * A floor show headlined by Eli- zabeth, de Castro went over big and the crowd applauded each! performance. Louis Santana and Onelia Ca- sado, 10-year old dancers, won a big hand with their imitation of a rhumba dance: Florencio Re- yes, singing newspaper boy, call- | ed the Bobby Breen of Key West, sang “The One Rose” and Mexi- cali Rose.” Team tap between Gerald Pinder, local dance instructor, who was master of ceremonies, and Joe Medina, introduced as Fred Astaire and Elizabeth de Van Cacti Reproductions On Brief Exhibit At Art Center | Showing only until Friday of:haps this is the highlight of the} this week, eight large full, color } ‘reproductions of ‘the paintings of | Vincent Van Gogh, are now on! vibrant color of “La Berceuse”, | View at the Key West Art Center, W.P.A., Front and Whitehead Sts.- The life history of this strange and talented artist has captured the immagination of a world wide public and the glory of his Painting is frequently over- shadowed by the glamour of a life redundant with unusual ex- perience, the fate of the temperamental creative genius. That he was frustrated during his life by the lack of public un- derstanding of his high purpose, must be conceded for after a short and far from normal life he “ended it all” with a pistol shot at the age of 39. The collection shown here stands well on its own feet with- out dressing up the personality of the artist. In the landscape, “Vegetable Gardens” is expressed all that can be placed on a single canvas of the color, the warmth the at- mosphere and the very smell of ‘the peasant country in the North of France, in Belgium and in Holland. Seldom has there been painted a single picture expres- sing so much of the life and at- mosphere of a given region. Per-| ly as this pa’ do-it. a * we Feature mifiber of the show which wound up the . evening’s entertainment was the skate solo tap number by Elizabeth de Castro, Tampa’s 15-year old dan- cer, who Joe Medina introduced as Sonja Heinie. Check covering entire proceeds of the show will be mailed the Crippled Children’s hospital to- day by J. Frank Fleitas. All attending the dance enjoy- ed themselves immensely and complimented the committee in charge for the wonderful show. collection. The distinctive character and the simply honesty in the sketchy | “Bridge at Arles”, the glorious | and subtle color harmonies of the homely “Sunflowers” still life and the masterly pathos in the “Artist's Bedroom at Arles” pro- claim the greatness of this sim- ple Dutchman who carried on the tradition of the old Dutch mas- ters into our modern age. To those already familiar with Van Gogh’s work, this exhibit will prove a pleasant renewal of an old aquaintance. To those who | 2. Lon Chaney. 3. Dale Carnegie. 4 Chicago. 5. Yes. j 6 1944. , 4.” Boxing. ~ 8. #& female goat.-~* 9. On the Colorado . River,be- tween Arizona and Ne- ' vada. 10. Health. | over the highway. yesterday for a vacation trip to Miami. Jos. Lowes Here Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowe and children of Redland, Florida, are visiting for two weeks with Mr. Lowe's mother, Mrs. Wilson Lowe, on Francis St. Weatherfords Return Mr. and Mrs. Roland Weather- ford and daughter, Shirley, have been visiting in Miami and re- turned Sunday evening. Visited From Palm Beach Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mead, who | were on a sight seeing trip and had ‘a very interesting time for | the day in the city, left over the | highway this morning for the re- | * turn to their home city of West Palm Beach. Return To New Jersey | L. Morrow and M. Adams, who | were visitors in the city for sev- eral days, guests at the Hotel La Concha, left over the highway } this morning for their home in Ridgewood, N. J. | Enjoyed Foliage Mr. and Mrs. J. Stokes, who were visitors on a sight seeing |trip and were very much in- are not familiar with his work} ‘terested in the tropical foliage | the showing will prove a new and satisfying experience. The reproductions belong to a portfolio published by the Ar- tists and Writers Guild, Inc. They are being exhibited through the courtesy of the publishers and the National Exhibition Section of the W. P. A--Art Program in Washington and are circuited thru the state of Florida by the Florida Art Project, W. P. A. under the direction of Eve Als- man Fuller, State Supervisor. The local Art Center at Front and Whitehead Streets is open free to the public daily except Saturday and Sunday from 9 A. M. to 4 p.m. | were on a sight seeing visit and NOTES OF TODAY cesarean ree pa era Mrs. Gomez Leaves Mrs. Arthur Gomez, who had ben visiting at the home for the | Past six weeks, left on the 7 o'clock bus Saturday join Judge Gomez in Miami. to Leave For Fair Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bogges ‘were passengers on the morning bus Saturday for New York city and the World’s Fair. Visitors From Bradenton R. R. Roadman, John T. Knight and Sam Kirk, visitors in Key West for several days and guests at the Hotel La Concha, left Sa- turday over the highway for ‘their homes in Bradenton, Fla. | Returns to Birmingham | Miss Gladys Millican, who had been visiting for a week with| friends and enjoyed a-delightful | time, left Saturday on the bus/ going to her home in Birming-' were guests at the Hotel La Con-! cha, left Saturday morning on the | bus for their home at Del Ray Beach. Farm Editor Here John Jenks, Farm Editor of the Columbus, Ga., Enquirer, who was visiting for a week as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jenks at ‘the home, 1204 Pine street, left Saturday for Columbus. On Visit To Tampa Mr. and Mrs. Louise . Torres and Onelio Lopez, left on the 7 o'clock Saturday for Tampa for visits with relatives and friends. Here From Jacksonville Miss Irene Walsh, who was a visitor for a day on a sight seeing trip, was a passenger leaving on | the morning bus Saturday for Jacksonville. returned from his vacation, dur-| | ing which he attended the Me- and the variety of flowers which | | which are growing in profusion here left for their home this morning in Miami Beach. Go To Conference Misses Ruth and Thelma Cates, : | sisters, were passengers on the jmorning bus today for Lake Worth, to attend the Young Peo- ; Ples Conference which is to be held by the Methodist churches of this district. H ee ' | Goes For Consultation | | Olney Roberts was a passenger ! jon the early bus this morning going to Miami for a consultation | with Dr. Osgood Otto. He will! } return this evening. } Dudleys Left Yesterday | Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dudley, prominent members of the Key West Artists’ Colony left Sun-; ; day for an extended Summer vacation trip in the Carolinas and Points North. { Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Ramos, who | | were visiting in Key West and tenjoyed the sights and their visits to points of interest, left Saturday over the highway for their home in Tampa. | | Hearnes Leave For Tampa Hearne and Sons, William Duncan | dr. and George Archer Hearne, who were spending two weeks as ! the guests of Mrs. Hearne’s par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ar- | cher, left over the highway Sat- | ufday for their home in Tampa, | accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. | | Archer who will be their guests | j for a month. ' Return To Station Staff Sergeant J. S. Burris and Private First Class Phillip J. “THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ————— ag | CLASSIFIED | | Payment for ¢igssified adver- tisements is invariably in ad- their advertisements charged. LOST LOST—Firestone Romer Port-' able Radio. . Reward. Standard Service Station, Division and White streets. jun24-1tx WANTED WANTED—Insurence Salesmen in every town in Florida. Easy selling plan. “$1.00 a month in- sures entire family. Agent makes $6.00 immediate cash on each sale, plus big renewal commissions. Steady workers can make $15.00 to $20.00 per day. Drawing account or sal- ary and commission. to men with proven*ability} Free State 5 License. Write Federal Mutual Be Co tege os entice cael Life Assn., Jacksonville, Fla. ‘Ford dealers in the United jun3-10-17-24; jull States. Altogether their eom- a Tomas | bined experience with Ford-to- MUSIC pee 183 years. rep PR ee meget at They were guests of honor at THE ILLINGWORTH MUSIC ‘the Ford Exposition at the New STUDIO. Mr. and Mrs. Haydn . = z Stacie ceani’fratameel York World’s Fair on Ford Day, Special Summer_Session. Thor- of the company. They and thousands of Ford employes from all over the coun- try met at the Fair to join Presi- dert Edsel Ford of the Ford Mo- or Company in welcoming the 28,000,000th Ford on its return from a_ 13,000-mile international good-will tour through Mexico ough Instruction in Piano, Theory, Band and Orchestral Instruments. 615 Elizabeth Street. Phone 117. | Lions Plan Bingo Party A special Lions Club committee has charge of arrangements for APARTMENT, 1104 DIVISION’ a Bingo Party which will be giv- STREET. Hot water, modern en in the Lions Den on Seminary conveniences. Opposite Tift’s: street this Thursday night for the Grocery. Apply 1010 benefit of the club’s charity pro- St jects. : The party will get under way at 8:00 o'clock and a full variety of excellent table prizes have been selected and many novel innova- tions will be employed to make this type of entertainment out- June 17 tf FOR RENT Varela jun3-tf COOL APARTMENT, nicely fur-} nished. Ideal for couple. 1016 Watson street. junei8-lwk HOTELS | BRING YOUR VISITING friends | Standing. + he’s Particulars of admission are in- if food night’s rest ‘ ne aa OVER SEAS HOTEL _ | Cluded in an advertisement else- Clean rooms, enjoy the homey ; =————_-__---________ atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. apr17-tf | FOR SALE TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. may19-tf: | SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-tf OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- i nov25-tf Stove, $50.00 cash. street. FOR SALE — Howard Piano, $10.00. 803 Olivia street. 95c TRANSPORTATION SS. CUBA The Steamship Cuba, of the P. and O. S. S. Co, arrived from Tampa this morning at 6:30 o'clock with three first and seven second cabin passengers for Key West, and 102 first and six sec- ond cabin passengers for Ha- vana. Key West arrivals were: B. S. Luther, Mrs. G. R. Reid, Mario Borges, Henry Hernandez, Luis Cabot, Jr., Isabel Sawyer, Fannie where in this issue. The Lions ‘anticipate a “full-house” atten- j dance at the party. MONDAY, JUNE 24 1960 They’ve Sold Fords For 183 Years Pictured above with Edsel!37th anniversary of the founding | west coast. From left to right in the pie ture are S. Tenvoorde, St ( loud, Minn; John R Millard Kise ston, N. Y; Glenn E Scie Chicago; Mr. Ford: Benjarin D. | Trevor, Key West. Fla. anc Wil- liam L. Hughson San Erancisce the dean of all Ford dealers Al are still active im their busmess- June 16, the date falling on the and Canada, as well as to the es. i Yenihan, Frances Sanchez Raiph Sanchez and Ralph Russell, J | On the manifest of the was shown the following For Key West, 11 and two sacks vana, one ton sacks of mail The vessel sailed for Havens at 10:30 o'clock with 49 first and |seven second cabin passengers booking at Key West. four ax “city of joy” because its name is derived from the Alben word “bukur.” meaning joy CARED OF THANES Our umcere tanks = bors for ther samcnesses tendete cart | I | i | ‘ ! i 1 ‘ 1 The River Jordan is 200 miles long. ecag —C LLL LL SAAZEALALLLLLLZEZ SDPADPIAD LAL LDP DH Annual Electric Fan Sale For the next few days you can get a ten-inch Emerson Junior Oscilistine Fan for only 95c down and $1.00 per month. Total cost of fan—S8.55 DOWN $1 Per Month Emerson Junior Fan You demanded them . . . modernly designed fans . . . whisper-quiet fans . . . beauti- fully finished fans . . . at popular prices. Menden, Emerson-Electric now presents the new Emerson Junior Fans. | from Shreveport, La., on business lat Key West Barracks, left Sa- turday on the 7 o’clock bus for | their station. ham, Ala. 3 cee |thodist Church Conference at Visiting Frows | Sanford, visited in New Smyrna Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knoblock | and other north Florida towns. of Ocala are in Key West for a} _—_—_— two week's visit with Mrs. Emma} On Vacation Trip Curry Frow, 1121 Olivia St. | Miss Margaret White, daughter “Everything In Photography” DEVELOPING PRINTIN <6 : —_. of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell White, Visitors From Del Ray and Miss Bobbie Curry, daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 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