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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY :-: Rehearsing Dances For Navy Day Dance At Habana-Madrid Saturday Celebration of Navy Day in!“God Bless America”, with the Key West will begin with a| spotlight on the colors. dance at Habana-Madrid Club; Some of those taking part in Sse ea as Sponsored | the show include Mrs. Julig De Scenes of music, dance and! Poo, George Mills White, Gerald song were in evidence at this|Pinder, Marie Farto, Carolyn club last night as the first mass Cherry, Elizabeth Gartenmeyer, rehearsal was held for the Floor|Teddy Clayton, John Bemmett, Show to be featured at the dance. } Coto and his guitar, and others. American and Latin talent has} Music for the floor show is be- been assembled for a very en-!ing supervised by Laureano Mo- tertaining performance The!reno and Beatrice Moreno. Mrs. show is being gauged to end at;Eva Warner is director of the midnight with everyone singing | show. ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— | NAVY QUIZ ANSWERS (Questions on Page One in MavenDayenrcte)/ a Miriam Carey Hostess To Circle Miss Miriam Carey was hostess to the Young Women’s Circle of} 4 Theodore Roosevelt. His the Ley Memorial Church last! pirthday, October 27, is Navy evening at the home of Mrs. O.inay, as a tribute to his C. Howell. _|one who knows the The program was devoted to a discussion of the transient ples of the United States, and the migratory problems that con- front the church. Following the program, games were played and refreshments served. Those present were: Mrs. Floyd Bowery, Mrs. Albert Carey, Mrs. Russell Gutteridge, Mrs. E. E. Hamilton, Mrs. Archie Roberts, Mrs. Dorothy Curry, Mrs. Maude | Sawyer, Mrs. Dorothy Sands, Mrs. Alecia Boeyen, Misses Eliza- beth Rosam, Catherine Knowles, Miriam Carey, Florence Walker, Mrs. W. T. Doughtry. and Mrs, O. C. Howell. CDA Hallowe’en Party Monday Hallowe'en Bridge Party will be given on Monday, October 28, 8:00 p. m. at the Overseas Hotel under the auspices of the Catholic Daughters of America. Prizes will be awarded each game and there will be door prizes Refreshments will be served. Reservations can be made by calling 9104. Mrs. Selasides Returns From Homestead Mrs. Frank Schneider, Matron of the Eastern Star in Homestead, but at the present time making her home in Key West, returned yesterday from the mainland city where she spent several days on Eastern Star business She was accompanied by Mrs. James Pinder who visited in Mi- ami with her son, Jack. Grand Beachcombers Headline Players’ Ball Announcement was made _to- day that Jerome Collins and his Beachcombers will furnish the music for the Key West Players’ Hallowe'en Ball to be given in the Rainbow Room at La Concha hotel, Thursday evening, October 31 This popular orchestra is plan- ning some new introductions and arrangements for the Players’ Ball, with new orchestrations now ordered especially for the event. CARD OF THANKS Sincerely do I thank my friends and neighbors for their many kind acts which did so much to allev:ate my sorrow dur- ing my recent loss, the short ill- ness and death of my beloved fa- ther, George F. Pierce. I am peo- | | great interest in the Navy ,when jhe was President. 2. John Paul Jones was the first American to win fame as a warship commander. The who actually built the first ships ‘of “our; Navy was Commodore |John Barry. And he is general- ily referred to as the “father of jthe Navy”. | 3. Colonel Frank Knox. 4. A midshipman. 4. Battleships bear the of states, cruisers the names of cities. MAY DEVELOP SKI TROOPERS (Continued from Page One) for mountain operations both, in winter and summer. | Dog Teams | The first ski troops comprise |500 officers and enlisted men. Training would start on a great slide not far from proposed bar- man names racks with the men taking ele-| mentary spills on a_ half-mile run that drops 600 to i They would go back to the top by a Swiss type tramway for an- other try. | There would be outdoor snow maneuvers of all kinds, including junkets to far places with dog teams. Also included would be | training in the art of scaling icy peaks and education in the }mountain and winter aspects of engineering, communications and supply. The fact that the army staff has ; taken it under consideration does not mean that it is a_ certainty. Over at army headquarters, they are noncommittal, just say it is being studied. But Lewis and the Coloradoans who helped him outline and present the plan are hopeful. If you would ask me, the ski manufacturers and a lot of sol- diers who know the difference between a salmon and a smorgas- bord are hopeful too. COLDS LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS To relieve Misery of 66 Try “Rub-My-Tism”—a Wenderful Lintment MONROE THEATER Lee Tracy—Linda Hayes in THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH and MY LOVE CAME BACK Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c 700 feet. | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | | AMERICANA: BARBERSHOP QUARTETS | By RAY PEACOCK. AP Feature Service Writer Favorite among definitions for;zoom-zoom sounds, and a fourth a quartet is one guy who thinks| who is ready to help the tenor the other three can’t sing. La-'or melody man in case they mix} mentably, he too often is right,| up “My Gal Sal” with “I Wonder, but it’s a free country. |What Became Of Sally”. History doesn’t record, but Some authorities hold that very likely there was a good quar- five is an excellent number for tet going before the Mayflower a quartet. It has the advantage was out of swimming distance of being able to. dzowm-out.the from the Old Country. It may guy that nobody -invited along. be: that the origin of the Barber-| Others swear by six, particularly shop Quartet is not strictly'for the nice droopy songs which American, but nowhere has it need sturdy lungs. been given such a high degree of; Aside from the sheer, defiant recognition. joy of singing, the Barbershop It was through and because of Quartet offers also a sporting the Barbershop Quartet, for in- angle. Should you choose to har- stance, that the whiskey tenor!monize at, say, the southwest won deserving recogniti It is corner of Main Street and Broad impossible to do a good work-'at 3 ayem, and the cop comes manlike job on “My Wild Irish jalong, it makes a good betting Rose” without one. Also among proposition. a quartet’s needs are a guy who| He may call for the can carry the melody (preferably words), an- make paddy gon—or make a splendid fifth ho knows all the words to “Call pleasing Me Back, Pal O’ Mine”. other who can DINAH SINGS TROUBLE AWAY By MARGARET KERNODLE. AP Feature Service Writer NEW YORK, Octs 22—Twotbeen singing in théatérs and for years ago Shore had a recordings; she.expects. to.go to hard luck story. Holly wogd, shortly. It was New Year's Eve. She; She can Ruy those dresses she was broke. A $50 job had fallef jiceq th dream about. But she’s| through sith 18s) DinUte For| modest and thrifty and she puts| weeks she had been singing over 3 the radio for less than peanuts|™Money into a dress only for spe- and living on rye bread andj cial occasions. cheese. She didn’t have a cent, A special occasion came this |left. fall when Broadway lights spell- Se oe Se ee ue ed her name for the first time. \home for money! | She'd come to New York She got the dressmaker to de- against her father’s wishes. She'd |Sign three frothy frocks on prin- used up the little money her cess lines to show off her 21-inch {mother bequeathed her. waist. The green, the white and Reluctantly she borrowed a the black set her back $300. But few cents from a_ kind-hearted she could swirl 45 yards of skirt elevator boy. The collect wire;every time she bowed to audi-| brought money and more pleasiences clamoring for more of her}! to go back to Tennessee. bluesy singing. | Then her luck began to change.; When she sings she sounds ‘hap- Where she’d been singing for py. She looks happy. And she nothing, she started singing for sort of sings all over. her supper. Her spirits perked up.! Dinahvhas warm brown eyes It’s Different Now and hair and lips to match. Shée’s Now her story goes like this: |5 feet 6 inches and thinks she Her salary may be as low as| weighs not quite enough at 114 $250 a week or as high as $700.| pounds. , She is singing on the Eddie Can-| |tor program currently; she has| Dinah wire Enjoys. Sports She loves to go to football and FALL senso" PAINT SALE! Limited Time Only... ACT NOW! WALL FINISH SHERWiN-WiLLiAMs Semi-Lustre Smart, colorful—and practical. Washes with amazing ease: For walls and woodwork. 98c QT....or...$2.98 ca. SAVE OVER 65c A GAL. ee A] VARNISH SHERwiN-WituiAms MAR-NOT The 3-purpose varnish for (1) furniture (2) woodwork (3) floors. Water and bg] alcohol resistant. ad — FALL SPECIAL FALL SS SPECIAL $1.19 QT....or...s3.95 Gav. Pa SAVE OVER $1.00 A GAL. NET RESULTS OF © "° ‘or patxama. . | (Continued from Page One) | (Coritinues som Page On- Military Value In = Nets power is Antonescu, hero of the one aimed at restoring the mon p World war, former minister of @?chy. 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Ismet Inonu, a general who nounce “excellent results have never wears a uniform, is a vet-|_ been obtained by protecting; eran of half-a-dozen campaigns buildings from bombs with steel 2nd knows the smell of powder. nell Against the wish of his 7 he chose a career in the Little or no damage results to|;ather than in law a building, the generals assert, friend and right-hand man when a bomb lands in the net! Ataturk, he succeeded the and is exploded prematurely or |ther of the Turks” in 1938 as slowed up in its fall. | president of his renovated father- s-old ttles rather thar ' land. sieur” or ~ , DIVORCE ACTIONS _ Fimal decree in the divorce suit filed by Mrs. Ida L. J. Ken- nedy. against her husband, Ray- mond E, Kennedy. of Tampa, charging’ desertion, was granted yesterday according to records on file at the county. courthouse this morning. baseball gamse. She likes to dash from a radio program to hear a band. And she loves to read a ro- mantic novel. Dinah’s troubles over a career of singing started at the age of 14 when she sneaked from home in her sister’s best dress for a roadside cabaret engagement. She got snatched back home, but she collected $10 first. Dominating Nicholas Horthy, ,72, son of a country squire. com- |manded the Austro-Hungarian navy before the debacle of 1918 wiped out the navy and resulted in his being named regent of |Hungary. He is known as a brave sailor, strong disciplinarian and scourge of radicals. An art- ist, panist, bridge player and man of simple iife, he has proved jhimself adept at diplomatic | finesse. j John Metaxas, a chesty little man, took dictatorial control of /Greece-in 1936. He trained as a , Soldier and is an acknowledged | military genius. He was born in 1871, a member of an family which in the days of Ve- netian greatness received a title and was prominent in Medieval Ionian history. In 1938 he was ‘proclaimed “premier for life.” ancient 5 who ruled Fr. 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