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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY -:-: Arthur Murray Team At Casa Marina For Season A team of Arthur Murray teach- ers and exhibition dancers have just arrived from New York to be ‘at the Casa Marina for the winter season—they are Miss Louise Firey and Jack Coles. Both have had many years of experience at the Arthur Murray studios in New | York and Miss Firey has also ful- filled engagements at The White- hall in Palm Beach. They are setting up their studio}. at the Casa Marina today and are available for dancing instruction in all ballroom dances by the uni- versally known and approved Ar- thur Murray methods. and most popular dances in New York this season, the Samba, a Brazilian Dance. and the Pirolito, | which is the South American equivalent to the Lambeth Walk, The latest | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN —=———|BIG_ EXHIBIT KINDERGARTENS TO Otherwise - Degeneration! ee ‘PROTECT OUR RACE | are on their repertoire and in- |struction in both is available. These dances have undoubtedly been inspired by the recent Pan American conferences working to- i ward the consolidation of the|versity éducator, Americas. 'Lane. It is peared to have apanee ere ahecatata does anct ae ermee re caehe| the responsibility for children Champagne dances have |from two to six”, says Dr. Lane, (Associated Press Feature Service) EVANSTON, IIL, Jan. Dr. | season. resorts; the Dance Quix is some- | generation. thing newer and is now sweeping|" «The incidence of nervousness jthe country. Further information | ine RAGiecibaniocehicall Genii: on both these dances announcing |® e es z ithe date and time will be pub-(|dren has grown alarmingly. Fur- lished as soon as the program has thermore I am convinced that been worked out. ‘anti-social tendencies are started | West has a course in any of the Ar- | thur Murray Studios, they can ‘take their lessons at the Marina studios. unsupervised search for freedom for them. Reception Held Here Yesterday Wednesday afternoon a recep-} \Key West Players | Meeting Tonight \find satisfaction for basic child- jhood needs, including a sense of jmanaging their own affairs free ifrom: supervision, the opportunity EEE to talk and work with persons of The regular weekly meeting of | the same age and a feeling of af- tion was held at the home of Com- | the Key West Players will be held | fection for those with whom they modore and Mrs. Everett Winter to enable city and county officials ; to meet the new directors of the} Key West Yacht Club. Vice Commodore and Mrs. Hor- ace Connable, Rear Commodore and Mrs. Albert E. Peirce, Jr., Rear Commodore Phil Emerson and Commander and Mrs. Carl Hilton were the guests of honor. Mayer and Mrs, Willard M. Al- bury, General and Mrs. Preston | Brown, Col. and Mrs, L. L. Pen- dleton, Capt. and Mrs. Walter F. Jacobs, Col, and Mrs. L. C. Brin- ton and Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Fort Callahan were among the distinguished guests present. “The reception was held so that the directors of the. Key West Yach Club could meet all the prominent persons in town”, Com- modore Winter sand today. “There were about 100 persons there and I think everyone had a _ good time. Certainly the yacht club may be expected to benefit”. | PERSONAL MENTION: Professor Raymond Einhorn | who with Mfs. Einhorn had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | A. Einhorn during the holidays} have returned to their home in Mississippi. Philip Orta and Wallace Mit- | chell, students at the University | of Florida will leave Saturday for | Gainesville where they will re- sume their studies after a holiday | spent with relatives in this city. | | While here Dr. Brown took one jof plants and flowers, | for the departing Battery E. Flor- tonight at 8 o'clock in the Art As- uses eo, Rae be £03 yp. i wo to six-year-o: cAL foclation Feuiding.on Front street | cannot have this kind of life in George White, Wi. Little, and ‘the modern city apartment”. Guy Carleton were elected as di- | rectors of the three one-act plays MOUNT. ‘AIN R. ANGE to be given for the Players next | | SINKS OFF ALASKA production. Tryouts will be held | tonight for these three plays, and | idisi nchbalataalrress ent. This announcement ‘extends aj cordial welcome to anyone in Key West wishing to join the organ- | ization. Spend Enjoyable | covery of a submarine mountain range, 3,000 feet in altitude but 8,000 feet below the ocean’s sur- face, was reported here by Lieut. Commander R. D. Horne on re- turn from a charting cruise off the Aleutian Islands. | He said coast and geodetic sur- | H vey vessels have completed about Stay In City | 20 percent of a new study of the Aleutian area started in 1934. Dr.:C. A. Brown, botanist of Previously the only charts avail- Louisiana State University, and Ted Landry, landscape gardener, |. ., |with their families, all of Baton | the 1860's. Rouge, La. have returned home| LE GAL S after spending several days with | JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, iting Key West gardens and} studying the tropical plants of the), FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. |city and surroundings. |v oan 3 RawroR: Deceased. | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION F@R FINAL DISCHARGE To all to whom it may concert: Notice is hereby given that the JOHN hundred and eighty photographs forty of) which were in color. They thor- | oughly enjoyed their experiences | in Key West and expressed their hope of visiting it again at other | periods of the floral cycle of the} year. | undersigned will, on the 10th day of January, A. D., 1941, present to the Honorable County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, my final return, account and vouchers as administrator of the estate of John T. Sawyer, deceased, and at ‘said time, then and there, make applit ; cation to said Judge for a final sett jtlement of my administration of said estate and for an order dis- charging me as such administrator. | Dated this 12th day of November, A. D., 1940. CLEYBURN McCAU: cutor estate of John T. deceased. novl4-21 4 dec5-12-19-26, jan2-9,1941 Farewell Party For Guardsmen A real old fashioned Farewell “Stag Party” has been planned | 1940: ,|ida National Guard by the newly 2—| ‘America needs more kindergar- | tens, says a’ Northwestern Uni- | Howard | assume long been popular at the leading |“‘we face the danger of race de- | Incidentally, if anybody in Key carly in life through children’s| Casa |among adults who have no time “In pre-scnoois children should } all members are urged to be pres-/ JUNEAU, Alaska, Jan. 2.—Dis- | Brings Florida Exhibit To Tampa _OF PLASTICS | | | | | (Continued from Page One) en, they are on your clothes, and the Department of Commerce is doing its best to make you con- | 3 Es we ‘scious of the fact. It even issues | é {figures as this: Ten years ago the . joutput of synthetic resins amount- jed to approximately 31,000,000 ;Pounds—ten years later, to 312,-! |000,000 pounds. | Ont Tat-ing King Tut \ | And now we get down to what! part of the commerce depart- |ment exhibit. . .the work that |Charles E. Sando of the Depart- iment of Agriculture has been do- | ing with a synthetic resin that’s a dead ringer for clear glass. He | has been burying bugs and ears of | corn and butterflies in blocks of} |this stuff and turning out pre- served specimens that would out- THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, > 1881 _ only know that it is too expensive | lectures on the absent appet for commercialization and that| with glass-imbedded proof. not a jat of air or moisture is left in the embedded specimen. Scien- tists and medicos already are tip- | ping their derbies to Dr. Sando and promsing that it won’t be Jong until you can illustrate your SEE ERE SO When In Need Of A TAXI- Call 9125 | Everready Taxi Co. 24 Hour Service | TT was to me thé! most fascihating’ | Gypsy Gift Shop GIFTS FROM EVERYWHERE Jefferson Hotel Bldg. Quaint West End Duval Street VIRGINIA PATERSON jlive King Tut’s mummy. | Sando, a 45-year-old bio-chem- has managed the feat of imbed- ding these specimens in an_ un- scratchable clear plastic and re- taining not only perfect form, even to the minute hairs on the jlegs of a tarantula, * | snakes (with bared fangs), pea- | |cock feathers, ae jand dats and ev oth, ‘ : idelicate coloring would’ be “upset by any breeze strong enot 2 , blow the dust off their rae «| a Don’t ask me how he does it. I Ee | \AMleery of EARL W. BROWN, Deland, Fia. \ Back from New York where he directed the magnificent Florida | | National Exhibits at the World’s Fair, Earl W. Brown, general man- ager, has launched plans for exlensive displays at the Florida State! — | Fair which opens in Tampa on Tuesday, February 4. Many of the TRY IT TODAY— spectacular dioramas, spectoramas and aquaramas featured in New The Favorite in Key West York are being shipped to Tampa. An entire building will be used ST ‘AR uM BRAND . for the great Florida show. “ONLY. CUBAN COFFEE MOUND. TABLETS. SALVE, NOSE OF 9s but perfect ; |coloring. He has preserved frogs, | ria) ist, after several years of research | # THE BETTY RAYMOND RESTAURANT} —0——— :- 512 Caroline Street - HOME COOKING Dinner, 50c and Up Overseas Transportation Compan Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service y, Inc. 10° MIAME AND KEY WEST | | | | Local Sched i (Stops At All Intermediate os 'G nls) Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th: Express Schedule: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. Arrives at Miami at LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT pe a ives ae ale: 12:00 o'clock Points) KEY WEST DAILY (Except Sundays) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and Miami at 4:00 o'clock |able were those made by Russians MOVIE GOERS’ | ONLY WOMAN RANGER JOAN OF ARC) rorr wort, Tex.—The first {and only woman Texas Ranger is (By Associated Press) __ Mrs. Frances Edmonson, who is, NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Radio ajso active in Democratic politics. Songstress Bea Wain, irked at women who wear architectural | SUN-WORSHIPERS ' hats in the movies, has organized ' Can “improve each shining hour” a “hats-off-in-the-movies club”. by keeping up with the latest in She’s had membership cards reading matter, comfortably, con- |printed and distributed through ee sna cena ty ee | women’s clubs. Campaign song, BOOK & ART SHOP at South |by Lanny Grey, is “Hats Off to Beach, Duval and South streets. the Ladies Who Take Their Hats}. . .And if you paint or draw in Off in the Movies”. . whatever medium, whether pro-, perience! fessional or amateur, your art sup- | plies can be secured here too. . . | BRONZE STATUE This is your chance to “keep pace” TO BE ERECTED with what others are reading and enjoying throughout the US.A— | non-fiction, fiction (including most of the newest and most thrilling mysteries); also several hundred (Continued from Page One) one-man filibuster, will take its piste area, oat volumes of old favorites in those = ze eueien Company, classes cs well as biography, auto- Viewing the spot marked for biography, travel and adventure, |the Long statue, one has to do no histories, books of short stories, more than turn one’s head to view pooks on art. religion, philosophy, the distinguished company Huey @ and government, poetry, ! will keep thee Robatim feet Sot dew G | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | | ma LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Excopt Sun- days) af 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- eines at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS ROLLER SKATE Southard and Duval Streets SESSIONS: 2 P. M. till 4 P. M.. 7:30 P. M. till 10 P. M, | IF YOU CAN WALK YOU | CAN SKATE | —— Shoe Skates For Sale ——| FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office; 813 Caroline Street Phones 82 and 68 * WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts, x. habbhdkdeddad dh dddd dd ddidhdhddd ddd dda F YOU BUY OUT-OF-TOWN PRINTING Processo Cano formerly of Key | organized Key West Home Guard : West, but who is now making his | 0" Friday evening, January 3, at home in Miami, left yesterday | American Legion Hall on White- 7. 7 . . Hours of business are 10 A. Virginia, Daniel Webster of New | yy to 5 Pp. M. weekdays; 5 to 6 P. MONROE COU Hampshire, John C. Calhoun of M. Sundays: DO COME IN. IN CHANCERY. IN FLORIDA. N after spending the holiday season | here. | L. P. Artman, publisher of The | Citizen, accompanied by his son, ; Norman, after attending the/| Orange Bow! Classic in Miami yesterday, have returned to Key | West. | George I. Knowles and son, | Dave, who had been spending the holidays in Key West, have re- turned to their home in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Street of Lafayette, Indiana. have been spending the holidays as house guests of their daughter and son- in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. H. F. Winn, at the Southernmost Home on Duval street. Miss Gwendolyn James. daugh- ter of Lieutenant Thomas James, U. S. Navy, and Mrs. James, a student at Florida State College | « for Women is spending the holi- days with her parents. J. B. Sullivan have Misses Mary and th them dur- n Miss Mary y since and - a at Flor- ida State College for Women. Mr. and M their daughter Teresa Sullivan ing the holiday se Sullivan has been June in gway who mas with relatives turned Mon Miss Ada Mr. ar Paul Bu New Je’ ing a have short delighted w West, hav at The noon, id Hayes, and Pleasant, been spend- La dale, head street. ; All night clubs in the city have oLanes RE indicated willingness to cooperate | iad vs. F in this,entertainment by loaning | 760" Frank their entertainers for the occasion.| Boulevard, Many surprises have been plan- | Kona ned. N HORVATH, Plain- NK HORVATH, De- Horvath, Hamilton New Market, New by required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for It is hoped that there will be a | Mivowe filed in this cause on or e 7 6th, 1941, otherwise full attendance of both organiza- er ero ther tak the allegations thereof will be tions at this affair; asidonfessed. This order to b lished once a week for four (4) co = : Iwecutive weeks in the Key Citizen. Marriage License nate and qeiarea thie ember, 1940. Issued Today Dv kesC Cireuit Court, Florida. : (Sa. Deputy a bth day of Sawyer, ¢ Monroe A marriage license was taken | 5: Florence £. out today from County Judge Raymond R. Lord’s office by Nor- fless Peck, 24, a U.S. navy sea- man, and Florence Thomas, 21, of Key West. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to Resolut of the Board of County Commissioners of Mon- roe County, Florida, adopted on the 23rd day of December, A. D. 1940, and calling for an election to be held in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, in all of the vot- ing precincts of i M County, Florida, on t February, A. D. 1941, whether a majority o holders of Monroe Co ida, who are qual i in favor ‘of the proposed bonds of Mc ty. Florida, the registrat of this County ar i open in the office of visor of Regist roe County C West, Florida, A. M. to twe Doughboy’s Dictionary | (Associated Press Feature Service) Keeping up with the Army's language”: First three grades—coffee, milk and sugar. Flagship—airplane. Flaming onions—bombs Floating elephants—balloons. ee pot—turret at bomber’s tail. Gasket—flapjack, Goldfish—-canned salmon. Gravel agitator—infantryman Greyhound—warship. egar. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest on and thanks ali 3 is and neighbors who t S our sor- bereave- ved one, & to * in “, {COMPLAINT SERVICE. . . * \ South Carolina, Henry Clay of | Kentucky, Roger Williams of | Rhode Island, Confederate Presi- THE SHACK dent Jefferson Davis and a dozen : more. Cor. Margaret and Southard Sts. Now Open | If it hadn’t been for President | Roosevelt’s third inauguration, | Serving Meals Family Style Special Rates By The Week dedication of the statue already would have taken place while the! old Long delegation still was in- PALACE ct. Those in charge of arrange- Roy Rogers—George Hayes ments were afraid the statue could not be brought into the Capitol in YOUNG BILL HICKOK also while passages were blocked with COMEDY AND SERIAL On the other hand, iguration stands. 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