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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY : Champagne Hour At Casa Marina Tonight Tonight, weather permitting, another Champagne Hour will be Staged in the patio of the Casa Marina. The contest will be pre- sented ‘by Jack Cole, manager of }{ the Afthur Murray Studio, and in ie temporary absence of his part- ner, he will be assisted by Miss wane Peabody, of Detroit, a winter resident of Key West. Mr. Cole will have an accomplished partner in Miss Peabody as those who! have seen her dance know, and} she has recently become a pupil! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN GERMAN BOMBERS HIT U. S. WEATHER THREE ENGLISH SHIPS BUREAU REPORT Memorial Service Sanday Afternoon The Knights and Ladies of the Golden Eagle will hold Memorial Services tomorrow afternoon, be- ginning at 3 o'clock, at ‘the Gold- en Zagle Hall on Petronia street. All members are requested to! be in attehdance and the’ public is invited. Noted Writer Guest | In Key West | .|Total rainfall since Jan. 1, (Continued from Page One) ed, while others are ranging through the hills killing off scat- tered outposts and raiding Ital- |ian-held towns, Observation taken at 7:30 a. m., 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night - ;Mean . Normal — Precipitation Rainfall, “24 hours” ending 7:30, a. myyinchéis 20 4 Total ranifall since\Jan. 1, BRITISH BLAST GERMAN BASE (By Associated Press) LONDON, Jan. 25.—Royal Air *|Force bombers, furnishing almost iuches!} jthe only air activity of the night, Deficiency {blasted Lorient, important Ger- inches jman submarine base, in France, ithe Air Ministry reports today. While Londoners enjoyed their |fourth raidless night in succes- jsion, heavy bombers of the RAF} inches Deficiency SUCH re - 0.41 Wind Direction and Velocity since Jan. APPLICATIONS POSITION CLOSED G. B. Hoey, commander, U.S.N., retired, senior member of the Labor Board, states that the United States Civil Service Com- mission has announced that as} sufficient applications have been! filed to meet the needs of the} service, no additional applications | for the examination, for pipefitter | helper will be . Secepted unless | filed with thé«*Recorder, Labor ' Board, United ‘States Naval Sta-| tion, Key West, prior to the hour} of closing business on February 3. | Pee: SEES SO PANTOMIME AT STONE CHURCH SUNDAY NIGHT | FOR | Today’s Birthdays Rear Admiral Robert A. Theo- bald, U.S.N., born in San Fran- cisco, 57 years ago. U.S. Senator Homer T. Bone of iaar Adv. Washington, born in Franklin, Ind., 58 years ago. William, the Bureatr ofthe Census, Born in! Scott "€o., Miss., 70 years ago. ‘ Matthew Woll of New York,’ noted labor ieader, born in Lux- emburg, 61 years ago. i William C. Bullitt, ex-ambassa- | lor to France, born in Philadel- ' SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1941 Epidemic of Cold Symptoms 666 Liquid or 666 Tablets with 668 | cold symptoms the ial ‘. Austin. director of [P°! FURNISHED ROOMS “Key West's LA CONCHA HOTE! TEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING | Salve or 666 Nose Drops generally ,Strietly Fireproof (Stone) CHURCH Beautiful pantomimes depict-|a r ing certain parts of the life of Phia, 50 years ago. Christ will be given in the audi- —_—— torn one te Puet eo Medinaiat|. RabbiLous 1 denn? ce Chi- | Not The Cheapest In (Stone) Churh at the regular serv- |¢ago, born 51 years ago, \{| Town but An Address of the Arthur Murray Studio. " i as The last Champagne Hour went| Margery Stoneman Douglas, | N—9 miles per hour |Subjected Lorient to a two-hour 1 COMPLETE HOTEL SERVICE who has for many years been a| Relative Humidity jhammering, striking ships in the itd in a very big way, and with | | 97% see aaah : present larger winter colony|popular writer for The Saturday | Barometer at 7:30 a. m.. today jharbor an uildings along the ye ee era ‘shore. at the Casa Marina, this evening |Evening Post, is enjoying a visit Sea level, 30.07 ( millibars) | Sunday Night, 7:30 should prove aneven more svus- cessful and enjoyable an occasion. Contestants, when they dance, are | popularly applauded, and thej measure of the applause deter-| mines the judging. It frequently | happens that not always the best!Commander and Mrs. B. Jordon|New moon, lin Key West. i Mrs. Douglas’ party, which is| stopping at the Island Inn, in-| cludes Miss Marion Manly of} Coconut Grove, Mrs. Grace Loz- | ier of Fort Lauderdale, Lieut. | dancers win, but the pair that pro-!and Miss Nancy Hoy of St. Louis. vide the best entertainment and! amusement. The Casa Marina is all set for an enjoyable evening, if the weather is kind, and the management cor- ydially invites you all to be pres- vént. The Champagne Hour will be from 10 till 11, followed by dancing to the music of Dave Gar- son and the Casa Marina or- chestra. GOOD FLOOR SHOW FOR STORK CLUB A sensational floor show is in store for patrons of the White Heron (Stork) Club tonight at the big Saturday evening dance which will get under way about 10:00 o’clock tonight. Art Wilson and His Orchestra have prepared an especially good musical ‘program for dancing} in- cluding the latest song hits of the week. ‘ Dinners are served at the White Heron and an early floor show presented for the benefit of patrons of the restaurant. Stone Crabs, a typical Key West dish, is a specialty of the White Heron Club. FINE PROGRAM AT SAMOA CLUB TONIGHT Samoa Club’s All-Star program scheduled for tonight will intro- duce to the people of Key West one of the best cast of entertain- ers ever to perform in this city. New stars, famous in their line of-entertainment, have been add- ed to the show now playing at the Samoa, making up a program worth ‘seeing. The following will appear tonight’s floor show: The Ink Dots in their specialty ‘dance numbers. Betty Newman, dancer from the New York World’s Fair. Key West's own “Seven Up”. Baby Dumplin, the indefatig- able funny man. Alberto and Edona, exhibiting Rumba as it should be. Dorothy Rouselle, blues song- on Gloria Grant, in the Dance of Death. There will be three shows every night, at 11:30 p. m,, 1:30 and 3:00 a. m. Sammy Bird and his Dixieland Band will be on hand to furnish music for dancing and Jack Craw- ley of the Cabana will ‘act as Master of Ceremonies. ARRANGE PROGRAM _ . ATLA CONGA CLUB Club La Conga has gone all the ‘way to Nassau in the Bahama Is- lands to get one of the Stars who ‘will appear at this popular night Bpot this evening. There will be many artists in tonight's floor and a good time is Promised all who attend. DANCING NIGHTLY AT RAINBOW ROOM With the season now in full Swing, Miss Elizabeth Sharpley, manager of La Concha Hotel, is featuring dancing every night in the Rainbow Room. Jerry Collins and his Beach- Combers furnish music for dane- ing each. evening. There is no cover op admission charge. HATFIELD, TALKS ABOUT RECREATION (Continued from Page One) have registered now, can be} brought to the poll nsalvatge said the program would be de. feated Chamber of C bers, during the days, | will be urged to contact by tele- phone and in person as many of} the freeholders as possi explain to them that Tegistration as a voter will not permit them ‘o take part in this @lection. PERSONAL MENTION on the 8. S. Cuba Thursday morn- land Republic. | | | e mem-| STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Mrs. Salvador Napoles': arrived ing after a lengthy stayin the/Is- Mrs. Julia Fernandez arrived on the Cuba yesterday from Havana, after spending 2 month with rel- | atives there. - Mrs. Sofia Alfonsd arrived on the Cuba yesterday after spend- | ing some time in Havana, Mrs. George E. Somers, former- ly Miss Leota Grillon, left this morning over the highway for Miami where she will visit for sev- eral days. Mrs. Harold Hawley, formerly Miss Carolyn Hattrick, and daugh- ter Jane, left this morning over the highway for Miami after a visit in Key West with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Hattrick at the home on Fleming street. MARDI GRAS NIGHT AT MARVIL’S CABANA An old-fashioned Mardi Gras night is being featured at Fred Marvil’s Cabana’ this evening. There will be plenty of fun for everyone attending. z Jack Crawley with his songs and music, Otto Divanti and his clarionet and The Three Girls of Note will all be on hand to furnish entertainment galore, THEATER PARTY AT STRAND ON FRIDAY Young People’s Service League of Saint Paul’s Church is sponsor- ing a Theater Party at the Strand Theater on Friday, January 31, at both shows, 6:30 and 8:30 p. m. Proceeds from this affair will go towards the church work of the league. Boris Karloff and Evelyn Keyes appear in the picture “Before I Hang.” MYSTERY NIGHT AT SLOPPY JOE'S BAR This is Mystety Night at ‘famous Sloppy Joe's Bar; something dif- ferent in the line. of: /entertain- ment, ow Eddie Tryon’s Orchestra spe- cializes in dance Thusit! ‘thal | the older folks like to hear with com- | munity singing and _ special rhumba dances. SOFTBALL SERIES | Benefit Infantile Paralysis Fund | Starts Tuesday. Jan. 28, at BAYVIEW PARK | 3 Teams 3 | Adm.: One Game, 10c; Series, 25¢ | (No Passes) | oak Special— | Chicago Shoe Skates White Shoes with Maple Wheels $9.75 Tommie’s Skating Palace FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS ROLLER SKATE | Southard Street—Ladies 25¢ | 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 10:30 P. M. If You Can Walk You Can Skate Shoe Skates For Sale—Terms TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS | Dake .as, New England, and the | Tomorow’s Almanac | Bad flying weather, with heavy Sunrise _ 7:12 a. m, ‘fogs, continued to keep both Ger- Sunset 6:08 p. m.;man and British air activity to a Moonrise * 6:17 a.m minimum. Moonset ae aoc Teen ia eee =" GOVERNOR INVITED (Naval Base) } TO ATTEND BALL Tomorrow's Tides AM. P.M. | (Continued from Page One) _ 9:38 9:11] oe 08 2:30 | FORECAST you have kindly agreed to honor A{Tilb 7:30 p. m., Sunday) with your presence:. We can Key West and Vicinity: Partly |think of nothing more certain to cloudy tonight and Sunday; cool- insure the complete success of High -— Low jer tonight, moderate north and Key West's celebration and con- northeast winds. sequently increase in the money Florida: Fair north, partly | raised for j combatting nani cloudy south portion, slightly | Paralysis than the presence 0: ight: = |Mrs. Holland, yourself and your coones tpelabh Sunday partly | party for the occasion. Needless cloudy. _. |to say your many friends in Key Jacksonville to Florida Straits; West would welcome an oppor- and East Gulf: Moderate north/tunity for renewing acquaint- and northeast winds, probably | ances. fresh over Florida Straits; fair to|, | “JULIUS F. STONE, JR., partly overcast weather tonight} ‘Chairman, Monroe County Com- and Sunday. mittee for Celebration of the CONDITIONS President's Birthday”. Pressure continues abnormally} Citizens whose warm-hearted low on the north Pacific coast,|SYmpathy goes out full-hearted and another low pressure area is| the pitiful litle victims of in- centered this morning over the |{antile paralysis will be gener- Texas Panhandle; while high | pushy, Teaponns, to this appeal, r. Stone states. pressure areas crested over the; Gna litlc exipile ceayed eae Ohio Valley, overspread most Please move the hearts of the other sections. Precipitation has | People | so I can move my. legs occurred during the last 24 hours |@ain’,” Mr. Stone said. “Your throughout most of the Pacific }contributions will be faithfully States and far Southwest and}@pplied to the National Founda- from the upper Mississippi and ition for Infantile Paralysis”. Missouri valleys eastward to the; A special meeting of the en- middle and north Atlantic coast,|tire committee is called for with heavy snow in portions of ! Monday afternocn at 4 o’clock at New England. There has also ithe residence of Mrs. Hugh Wil- been light to moderate rain in |liams, 400 Duval street. 2 Florida and on the middle Gulf; The general committee is com- coast. “Temperatures are below; posed of Julius F. Stone, Jr., gen- zero this morning in Montana |eral chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Al- and the Dakotas; while else-|bert Mills, Mrs. Hugh Williams, where readings are gegerally Mrs. Joseph Lopez, Miss Eliza- near or above the seasond aver-jbeth Sharpley, Sebastian Ca- age. brera, Jr., Melvin Russell, Dr. A. ‘ G. S. KENNEDY, [Cobo, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. White, Official in Charge. Col. G. D. Hatfield, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Morgan and Joe Allen. St. Paul's Y. P. S. L. | THEATER NIGHT Boris Karloff—Evelyn Keyes in ‘*BEFORE I HANG" STRAND THEATER Friday, January 31, 1941 | Shows at 6:30 and 8:30 P.M. 36c, tax 4c, total 40c | weeee | GARY COOPER in } Bone Fishing THE WESTERNER | _ Cottages—$3.50 a day and up 5 {Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty Phone No Name Key No. 1 Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 NO NAME LODGE Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef - Tarpon - Permit - also COMEDY AND NEWS eee ve eccccccoccce | j will exerted. ice on Sunday evening beginning | at 7:30-o’clock. Special lighting effects will en- | hance the natural beauty of the} various scenes. Special music} also in keeping with the subject | | matter of the pantomimes will be | rendered by the choir. i The pastor’s subject for the} morning hour will be, “Bubbles or Christ.” Today’s Horoscope! ‘ Today’s indications point to a commanding nature and a strong will, but the moral nature is not equally as strong. Therefore do4 not dally with the pleasant things of life~but enjoy them olny in the leisure moments. There will probablybe success in business, depending upon the amount of ——— To Be Proud Of BASKETBALL GAMES | : Benefit Infantile Paralysis Fund Monday Night, 7:00-o’Clock | HIGH SCHOOL GYM Marines-Lions; Army-VP33 | Adm.: Children, 15c: Adults, 25¢ | (League Passes Not Good) Don't Tolerate EXTERMINATE! We GUA) to Flipigate TERMITES, ts, iat other Household ; Pests. 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