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PAGE FOUR oa ee SOCIETY :-: Dancing Class At Caban Club Through the courtesy of the Social Committee of the Cuban Club, Frank Caraballo, president, arrangements have been made for the use of the ballroom for dancing classes which will begin Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 3:30 p. m. The Cuban Club is located on Duval street, between Virginia and Amelia streets. The Recreation Department of the Works Progress Administra- tion has been fortunate to secure Garden Club Meeting Is Postponed The Garden Club meeting which was scheduled to be held tonight at the Parish Hall on Ba- |hama street, has been postponed Juntil Friday evening of this | week, according to announcement made today. | 'School Gets Public Address System Key West high school students | 1 DELICIOUS!—America’s farm- the voluntary services of Miss| Virginia Paterson who will be in| 2 complete charge of the dancing. | dress system for which they and | Miss Paterson is well qualified in| previous students of the school | the field of physical education and |have contributed. The system, | eat ot mcancing _ having) which is to be installed in the | Academy and also nine years at auditorium, was paid for with | Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio. | money collected from students of | Instead of these classes aiming | the classes of 1938, 40 and’41, with | toward materia) for a future |@ contribution by Dr. J. B. cane spectacular performance, the Rec- | More. : i | reation Department stated that{ The system includes a variety the work presented will be more | of microphones which can be plug- | this week are getting a public ad- | | girl cooking champions register delight at the “verdict” pro- nounced by Miss Jane Tiffany Wagner, noted home economist, after sampling the tasty dish pre- pared for her. Selected from more j than 75,000 as national winners in the 1940 4-H Club Food Prepara- a $200 college scholarship grant- ed ‘by Servel, Inc., of Evansville. Ind., manufacturers of Servel) Electrolux refrigerators and don- or of the food project awards for stressed toward exercises for cor- rect posture, poise, and particular- ly interpretive and creative danc- ing working closely with the music presented. These classes are open to all ‘women in Key West who are over 16 years of age They will be| quite informal, and no past train- | ing is necessary. Registrations | will be taken at 3:30 Wednesday at the Cuban Club. | Patterson Wins Putting Contest R. D. Patterson, of Haworth, | N. J., won the weekly putting | contest at the Casa Marina yes-) terday, after a play off with H.| Maguire H. P. Henshein. All men} had an even par eighteen on the; first round, and Mr. Patterson's 19 to the others’ 20’s in the sec- | ond round gave him the victory. In the women's division, Miss Annette Bose, of Rutherford, N. | J., won with a 19. Miss Bos | serves especial credit for her suc-' cess as she really has been work- | ing hard on her game, and pro} Eddie Bush reports most excel- lent progress. About twenty-five entered the | contest, among them Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thanhouser, of Port Wash- |Dick entertained at luncheon at Shown, strip-tease girls “going to <con, ington, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. A. G.| Jehle, of Webster Groves, Mo; Mrs. Don Teetor, of Hagerstown, Ind; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gayle, of Richmond, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hughes, of Brooklyn; Ern- est H. Foster, of Naragansett, R. 1; Dr. John E Brown, of Colum- bus, also ‘Gommander Dick, Mr. | and Mrs. R. V. Kenyon and Pe- ter Schutt, Yacht Club Ball On Feb. 14 “Pan-America” has been chos- en for the theme of the Key West | Yacht Club Costume Ball to be| held at the Casa Marina on Fri- day evening, February 14. Appropriate to the occasion will be the costumes of Cuba, Mexico and the South American countries, as well as American ged in all over the stage and a re- the sixth consecutive year. Shown |Mrs, Berman Weintraub on Eliza- |Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Appelrouth. cording machine for playing tran- | EPR ; the upper picture (left to scriptions of music. in pper BI ait) are: Lillian Pautz, Horicon, i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tom Harmon Pays Tribute To Girl Cooking Champions Harmon, Michigan's famed "-All- st Dorothy Brusch, Canby, “e Pat Graham,. Fayetteville, tor of Servel’s home economi department; Edna Lavender. Jef- ferson, Ga.; Marion Cottrell. We: Kingston, R. 1; and Joan Taylor, Adrian, Minn. i Big ‘thrill for the farm girls was the “surprise” visit of Tom Col. Lewis Landes Pays Visit Here Col. Lewis Landes, U.S. Army. | retired, visited over the weekend with his uncle and aunt, Mr. anid “SOULS IN PAWN” AT MONROE THEATER “Souls in Pawn”, a_ picture beth street and with his cousins, | ja Born in Key West, Col. Landes | spent his boyhood here where his father engaged in business at the corner of Duval and Petronia! Laat His father came. to ney | which has Miami buzzing after a alps athe Gee oid ieee Fe- | sensational run there, will show Col. Landes organized the first |@t the Monroe Theater for two unit of National Guards in Flor-| days, Tuesday and Wednesday, ida and served with the American | January 21 and 22. This is the Epcaprarté ee See Boe engagement in the south to luring the firs' or] ‘ar. 5 SES % His visit to Key West ea the Miami premier, and his return to active service at | Key West citixens will see this |there. Since this is the first time here, nothing will be cut out, | which occasionally happens in or. | der to save time. | The picture deals with the | back-stage life in a burlesque M. | theater. Authentic scenes are Harbor. Give Luncheon At Casa Marina Commander and Mrs. T. the Casa Marina yesterday. Their |town”, Ginger Britton, queen of guests were Dr. and Mrs. William |the burlesque stage, appearing as R. Warren, Col. and Mrs. L. C. | @ fading strip-tease dancer, trying Brinton, Mr. and Mrs. Vesey {to recapture her admirers. Into Miss Wagner, who is direc-|A merican halfback, to a banquet in their honor, Praising, their achievement, he said: “I. had. ten men to help me with my work, but each of you did yours alone.” He is shown (above right) being presented with a 4-H Club. em-. lem. REHEARSING FOR COMING MINSTREL “Rollin’ Rhythm”, | ing minstrel-revue fun fiesta to be staged by Key West Lions Club at Key West High School on next Friday evenings gives promise ge entertain- the rollick- Thursday and January 23 and of being the be 2 ment seen here in years. A cast of carefully selected and de- {Governor's Island in New York | Picture exactly as it was shown’ well known local celebrities will go into the first of the final re- hearsals tonight, under the tute- lage of Leo Spaeth, professional director with John B. Rogers Pro- ducing Company. Special and beautiful costumes, colorful and lighting effects will enhance this fast-moving, tuneful and excruciatingly funny produc- tion. “Rollin’ Rhythm” offers two MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1941 | gifted with directness and quick- l a | GOD SAVE AMERICA By THOMAS R. WINGATE CLASSIFIED |God save America from that war |That goes on over there; WANTED ee Bor of such .we de@-annor-: WANTED TO BUY—Two second | That is why I say this prayer. aay Pieveles, sr an’s and W0-' preserve for use the liberty mene. Moat ressppable: |Which our forefeathers gave; Mrs. Lee, 1203 Newton St. | si : Mel ‘ O bury us not on foreign soil Jani8-2t 1, another European grave. ‘Keep up in this land of ours, !To which the Pilgrims came; YOUNG BULL PUP, friendly. |For if they quarrel over there, Answers to the name of Mickey. | We are not to blame. STRAYED OR STOLEN | Today’s Horoscope ness of action. You should strive to look on the brighter side of life, as the tendency is to follow The native of today is some-,the inherent impulse. A good what gloomy in disposition, but | parental training is important. LII LISS TIE STS SSM LL MW, \ COMPLAINT SERVICE... i If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. MTA MT. i “== — PERSONAL MENTION LOST LOST—Lady’s Gold Watch, in- PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; Eliza Street. jan18-2t | itial T. V. M. on back. Lost at! Miss Ann Skaggs was a recent Carnival Wednesday. Reward. |arrival in Key West from Cedar Phone 542-W. jan17-6tx | Keys, and has taken up her duties las nurse at the County Health SLL LAL LL Ld PICTURE FRAMING |made today by Dr. J. B. Parra- |Unit, according to announcement | tg O DOO LS SIMI S LIM SM. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. IAA AAA ALL 2 antique frames refinished. Sign |™0re, head of the Health Depart- painting. Paul DiNegro, 614/ ment. Francis street. nov18-tf | ——— | Mrs. Frank Sabini is recovering HOTELS | after a severe attack of influenza. Round Out Your KjE y WEST vi Mrs. Sabini is the wife of Frank |Caas Marina. Johnson, Mrs. Hunt Harris, Miss Etta Patterson, Mrs. L. P. Schutt and Peter P. Schutt. « Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fontaine Reutlinger, of Louicville, Ky., are spending their honeymoon at the The former Miss Elizabeth Miller, Mrs. Reutlinger lis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, of Louisville. ROOSEVELT WAS INDUCTED TODAY (Continued from Page One) try from disruption from with- jout”. i Nation's Life | “The life of a nation, like the life of a man is based on the full- Indians. Costumes of a general mature will also be numerous. Admission will be by invitation {mess of the measure of its will to live. Wse “We are told the life of a de- this story is woven a drama of solid hours of side-splitting situa- BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest) to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms,’ enjoy-the homey | atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. nov17-tf, FOR SALE | | FOR QUICK SALE—Lots 5 and 6, | square 6, tract 21, each 50x100. | North side Flagler (County; Road) Avenue, between 5th and 6th Streets. Price $600. Apply Box LG, The Citizen. jan4-tf |FOR SALE—Spanish type house, | large lot, many tropical frui trees. Also, party boat “Jewel”. Apply 808 Eaton Street. jan6-s | |G.E. REFRIGERATOR. Good con- dition, reasonable. 1110 White | Street. jan20-2tx | LOT on _ Washington Street, 50x100. Lot 12, Square 4, Tract 20. Price $300. Apply James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s 11937 FORD grey. two-door Sedan. 85 horsepower, good mechan- | ical condition, new tires, radio, | new brakes. Must sell. Cash | or terms. $250. 314 William) street. jan18-1wkx | FOR SALE—25-ft. Cabin aay |from Fort Lauderdale. | visiting relatives Sabini, owner of Club La Conga. Mrs. Lloyd H. Smith left Satur- day afterncon by bus to join Mr. Smith at Norolk, Va. Mrs. Smith before marriage was Miss Glayds Roberts, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Roberts. E. R. Sweeting and family of Miami are visitors in Key West. They arrived here on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hoge- boom, accompanied by Mrs. Hoge- boom’s mother, Mrs. Lula Rob-! erts, and Mrs. Glen Albury, were arrivals in Key West yesterday Mrs. Rob- erts will remain here for a while and friends. } The other members of the party | returned to Fort Lauderdale last evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Loren ' Batt, of Washington and Phila- delphia, have arrived at the Casa Marina for a few weeks vacation. Mr. Batt, who is president of the | SKF (Ball Bearings) figures | prominently iff the steel indus- | try. t Beware Coughs from common K wit ROUND '90' RIP LEAVE KEY WEST 10:30 A.M. | 10 dey timie including Mondays & Thursdays |"** sito twee Cuban Taxes 70¢ To PORT TAMPA ROUND TRIP $18 Leave Every Friday at 4:45 p.m. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST as et close of business December 31, 1940 Comptroller's Call f RESOURCES Leens and Disccunts Overdrafts Banking House, and Fixters - Other Real Estate Stock of at $ 346,985.17 + 2.04 Furniture ‘ * 35,579.81 the Federal Re- America’s newest racket, threaten- ing the morals of the younger gen- |eration, and tempting the wisdom of the older generation. In addition to this feature, there | will also be a personal appearance jat each show by Radio’s Friendly Advisor. R. F. A., as he is called discusses the divorce question, and get his meterial from the | thousands of letters he receives jon his program. He tells how to | be happy in marriage, how to make the honeymocn last, and jhow to avoid the pitfalls of di- vorce. In conjunction with this discussion, he shows special pic- tures demonstrating his facts. Due |to this showing of the special scenes, in order to avoid em- barrassment, and in keeping with ‘a general desire for good taste, ‘men and women will not be ad- The procession | moeracy is limited by a mystical | mitted together. Matinees both |and artificial fate and that tyran-|44ys, Tuesday and Wednesday, ‘ny and slavery have become the | Will be for women only, starting forces of the future and freedom |&t 3:30. Tuesday evening there an ebbing tide. We know this is| Will be two shows for men only, inot true”. + | Starting at 6:30, and continues un- The regular Monday night So-| Touching briefly on the history | ti! 11:00 p. m. Wednesday, matinee cial Recreation for the enlisted of democracy, the President told for women, at 3:30. Then a spe- men and their lady friends, which, |his audience, “We are told de-|ci@l working girls praoe, oe in the past, have been held in the |Mocracy is some new phase in the | Women only, at 6:30 to 8:30. The Episcopal Parish Hall or at La{history of human progress. It is/™Men only show will start at 9 p Concha Park, will be postponed |not! It is the history of human ™. Wednesday. this week. progress!” | This is a limited engagement, These nights arc conducted by! The President made only brief |8d will not be held over, so all the personnel of the Recreation Teferences to specific problems of , those wishing to s Department, WPA, many of whom |his administration, either foreign | t© attend on those two days, as per are rehearsing nightly for the|©% domestic. Once he said in| Schedule here shown only, Recreation Night Is Postponed e it are urged o< Lions Club’s ‘Rollin’ Rhythm” to be held on Thursday and Friday of this week. Church C ircle To - Meet Tonight The Young Wor the Ley Memorial meet at the par ed street, this « with M viously d of hostess. A asked to take meeting place. Janior C. OF C. Will Have Dinner Meeting Key W Commerc monthly View Res a Wednesday eve Full att ship is expected a y Ocean meeting. speaking of the aspirations of the democratic principle: “These hopes cannot tolerate in our coun- |try either undeserved poverty or self-serving wealth”, an obvious allusion to his New Deal pro- gram. Again, he mentioned the driv- & spirit of the nation as the erning factor in our ability to m ourselves agairist the men- ace of “slave” nations. The 12-minute address ended on the note with which it be- “Our purpose is to protect e integrity of democracy, the it and faith of America. We e not content to stand still. America will not retract”. Epidemic of Cold Symptom day.—Adv. Charles M. Pool, Clermont w manufacturer, will produce 000 gallons of grapefruit wine year and aims at a cai million gallons in the n ture. A $20,000 enlargem his winery is now in progress, the ‘greater portion of which will t spent installing two storage tanks. o! nt ¢ glas CARD OF THANKS We wish to ext thanks to our frie bors for the many acts ness tendered us during ov sorrow, the of one, Mrs. Charity Swee are grateful to the Rev “Riviere of the First M. E. ( and Rev. W. R. Howell Fleming Street, to those wh c IS the use of their cars donors of the lovely and messages of street §66 Liquid or 666 Tablets with 666 assure one and al Salve or 666 Nose Drops generally ness will never be { member- relieves cold symptoms the first MRS. MELVILLE M. RU i AND FAMILY. tions, dancing rhythm and catchy music, taking the audience on a mythical tour, by way of bus, to the amusement centers in Am- erica, cc In Mexico.” The Lions Club and the cast, all in costume, will parade through the main streets of Key West at 00 o'clock tomorrow evening. headed by. poli motorcycle escort and a_ chara teristic minstrel] band, will be of the “torchlight” variety and will probably extend for a half mile. GERMANY PLANNING FOR HEAVY, ATTACK (Continued from Page One) of sporadic attacks by British troops since November. : AIRCRAFT CARRIER ‘ HIT AGAIN (By Associated Press) an. 20—The crippled ier Illustrious, admit- within the was brought | was heav- | a new} island | the as been announced warehous- the alread red heavy the invad- terrific ft units ion over en—20e "Get Your Reserved Seats ser SAN CARLOS BOOK STORE Next ¢ Theater) —for— ROLLIN’ RHYTHM MINSTREL - REVUE HIGH SCHOOL — JAN. 23-24 “Key West's Out standing” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge and DANCING PEN THE YEAR AROUX cluding with “Minstrels } Fully equipped. Like new. Box, J. W., The Citizen. janl8-lwk} That Hang On Creomulsion relieves = |BEAT THIS ONE—For Sale, two-' frouble 10 hel story house and lot, corner ae poaen pices ong Foe rong) Duval and Charles; faces three Soothe 6 4 streets, size 70x177; suitable for| pamed prgnchial, mucous mem- most any kind of business. | @ bottle of Creomulsion with the un- Price, less than $150 front foot; ding you must terms. Apply 529 Simonton coe cough or you are treet. jan18-tfs CRE street. jas 'A GOOD BUY—Large 2-story for Cough: House and 2 four-room cottages on Lot running through Block from Street to Street, size of Lot 58x143 feet. A very good investment. Price only $3.- 500.00. Johnson & Johnson, 419 Duval Street. jan15-tf uke the way it s, Chest Colds, Bronchi According to 84 Booksellers across the Country: 1. OLIVER WiS- WELL, Kenneth Roberts. 2. FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS, Ernest Jan Struther (5th month). 4 EQGUMTBEN *: Fav" SATLDOAT: ISAPEHIRA (AND THE SLAVE Fully equipped. $100. James H-/ Giri, Willa Cather. 5. THE Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. Family. Nina Pedoreva '¢ it right to the seat of the | loosen and money back. MULSION | ~~ BEST SELLERS |Hemingway. 3. MRS. MINIVER, | jan3-s | FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped ! and one Johnson Outboard mo- | tor, 4 hp. $150. James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s FOR RENT i |TO COUPLE, delightful 4-room Apartment in private home. ,| Hot water; no animals or chil- dren taken. Price $65.00. 615 Elizabeth, Phone 117. jan3-tf | Warren (4th month). FAME IS THE SPUR, Howard Spring. 7. INVITATION TO LIVE, Lloyd Douglas. 8. rHE| YOYAGE, Charles Morgan. 9. FOUNDATION STONE, Lella 10. FIELD- ING’S FOLLY, Frances Parkinson { Key I have them all—to rent | and for sale; also most of the non- ; fiction leaders, including A} TREASURY OF THE WORLD’! GREAT LETTERS; PILGRIM’S | WAY (John Buchan, the late Lord Tweedsmuir); NEW ENGLAND: INDIAN SUMMER (also its pre- decessor, “THE FLOWERING OF | NEW ENGLAND”); I MARRIED . serve, Bank | Other Assets PER United’, States Government igations, direct andjor A puaranteed Municipal ‘and © other 4,700.00 10.25 $201,662.02 164,752.70 voads . * Cash and due from Banks _ 832,194.50 1,268,609.22 $1,701,570.38 LIABILITIES pital Ca Surplus, Undivided Profits and Reserves Dividend Decigred and Unpaid Other Liabilities _.. . Deposits + $ 100,000.00 96,514.94 3,000.00 79.81 1,501,975.63 $1,701,570.38 Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Serving Key West and Monroe County since 1891 Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Garage |FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT. Modern Con- veniences. Available now till May 15. $250. Apply 421 Si- monton Street. jan9-tf ADVENTURE (8th month); and PIERRE VAN PAASSEN’S “DAYS OF OUR YEARS” with | |FURNISHED COTTAGE, 1227 Duval street One block from | the beach. Apply Valdes Bak- ery. jan4-tf DR. A. M. MORGAN Announces that MRS. JULIA HERGATT is now in charge of the of Chicago Physical Therapy Dept. (Massage, Fume Baths, Colonics) Page Building Phone 281 eoccccccccecccsococoeces STRONG ARM BRAND TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL Sececessscessseceosessese the outbreak of World War II You are cordially THE SOUTHER? & ART SHOP. most House, Duval Streets, Entrance Street. Special — Chicago Shoe Skates White Shoes with Maple Wheels $9.75 South South jan20-1t and from FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS SESSIONS: 2:30 P. M. till 4:30 P. M.-—~Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. 7:30 till 10:00 P. M—Fri. Sat. Holidays 8:00 till 16:30 P. ML If You Can Walk You Can Skate Shoe Skates For Sale—Terms } the three additional chapters since | Tommie’s Skating Palace | Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th: Express Schedule: (NO STOPS LEAVES KEY WEST CEPT SUNDAYS) Arrives at Miami ROUTE) DAILY (EX- AT 6:00 P. M. at 12:00 o'clock LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A. M. Local Schedale: VES Sundays) at cries ad Miami at 4:00 o'clock LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- rives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock PM FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones 92 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor, Eaton and Francis Sts. i | i