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PAGE FOUR FESTI VAL MAID : SOCIETY -: Large Number Will Attend President's Birthdey Ball Brinton, Mr. and Mrs, e | Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cleare, | Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Ca-|} brera, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Vesey| Dr. and Mrs. Julio) All indications point to a large turn out for the President’s Birth- day Ball, scheduled to take place in the Rainbow Ballroom of La Concha on Saturday, February 1.| Johnson, As is generally known, the pro- | DePoo. | ceeds from this annual function,; Mr. and Mrs. George Mills which is held simultaneously in| White, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Mor- | communities throughout the na-'gan, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rus-! tion, are contributed to the Presi-'sell, Dr. and Mrs. Anthony P. dent’s Infantile Paralysis Fund.| Rubino, Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Hollo- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SITY OF FLORIDA CAM- PUS FEBRUARY 3-4 GAINESVILLE. Jan. 30 (FNS), ® |—A short cours? on probation’ and parole will be held at the Uni- |versity of Florida campus Mon- day and Tuesday, Feb. 3 and 4. Dean B. C. Riley stated that} the course would be conducted; by the ension division with the Economic Highlights HAPPENINGS THAT AFFECT THE DINNER PAILS, DIVIDEND CHECKS AND TAX BILLS OF EVERY INDIVIDUAL; NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE FROM LOCAL WELFARE peeeeceenaenaarsee A senator or representative of;ter disregard of international law half a century ago, would shakejas it applies neutrals, ; and his head in amazement at the|would amount to an act of war. congresses of recent years. Party Even so, many congressmen’ now lines, which once were almost /regard that as merely a detail— impregnable, have cracked time |as just one more step in a pro- and again. And now, with the ram based on the belief that the : : +474, ;survival and ultimate victory of introduction of ey President's | ragland, and the little countrie “all out for England” bill, they which are adiing her, is ab seem to have broken wide open. !Jutely vital to this country’s se- to ‘fought to a finish, with neither |timations came from the White }House a few days after its in- | troduction to the effect that the Administration would not oppose some modificaions. Wheeler and his group said that they were out to defeat the meas- ure in its entire Even so, prospects now seem | highly favorable to its passing, with, perhaps, | some stipulations to make it less uf a “blank check measure. Wendell Willkie gested that a time clause be in- serted, under which the powers ould be granted for a fixed and limited term so that on some def- inite future date Congress would lity. side disposed to give quarter. In- | But Senator | jis in favor of our role as we are THURSDAY, JANUARY 80, 1941 It doesn’t exist. We are a non-belligerent participant in the war. Our relationship to England is about like thst of Italy to Ger- imany before Mussolini decided to go all the way. Recent polls in- dicate that the American public playing it now. “ATHLETE’S FOOT” . DUE TO A GERM HARD TO KILL |< sug- | Because it imbeds itself so deeply. It requires a penetrating fungicide to kill the germs it reaches. Get 30c worth of TE-OL Soution from any druggist. Your |30c back next morning if not Because of the public’s interest in way, Dr. and Mrs. S. K. Aubry, this endeavor, countless unfor-|Dr. A. G. Foraker, Miss Thelma tunates, attacked by the disease,'Strable, Mrs. Harry A. Prindle, | | have been given renewed health|Mrs. Robert Menner, Mrs. Eola and hope. | Swicegood, Mrs. Hunt Harris, Miss Julius Stone, chairman of the/Etta Patterson, Miss Elizabeth President’s Birthday Ball in Key |Sharpley, Miss TIleen Williams, | West, reveals the following list of | Mrs. J. E. Shourds, Mrs. D. A.! patrons, which includes many Printz, Joe Allen, R. C. Craig, persons prominent in the city’s|Karl Thompson, Wm. R. Porter. army, navy and civilian life: Captain and Mrs. Walter F.! Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trevor, Mr. |Jacobs, U. S. N., Commander and and Mrs. B. L. Grooms, Dr. and |Mrs. G. B. Hoey, Commander and Mrs. Wm. R. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. C. P. Archambault, Lieut. Frederick Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. ;Colonel and Mrs. G. D. Hatfield, Norberg Thompson, Comdr. and ;Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Ed- Mrs. T. M. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. B jwin Fisher, Lieut. Commander C. Papy, Dr. and Mrs. A. Cobo,/and Mrs. H. J. Lenney, Lieut. Mr. and Mrs, B. D. Trevor, Mr. and |Commander and Mrs, T. J. Brady, Mrs. Wallace Kirke, Mr. and Mrs. |Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Ray Hugh Williams, Mr. and Mrs. |W. Byrnes, Lieyt. Commander and Curry Moreno, Mr. and Mrs. Julius 'Mrs. F. H. Callahan, Lieut. Com- F. Stone, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dan{mander and Mrs. B. D. Quinn. Navarro, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gold-| “Colonel and Mrs. L. L. Pendle- smith, Capt. and Mrs. A. E, Sharp- |ton, Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. Web- | Jey, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Rob-|ster Putnam, Jr., Captain and} erts, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trevor. | Mrs. Eugene Lockhart, Captain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spotts- land Mys. Howard Rehold, Captain | wood, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Doug- |and Mrs. Malcolm Bedsole, Lieut. lass, Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Falk, Mr.|and Mrs. R. Barnes, Lieut. and and Mrs. Wm. Fripp, Mr. and Mrs.'Mrs. Frank Means. Lieut. and EL. P. Connable, Mr. and Mrs, Carl|Mrs. Russell Pirkel, Lieut. and Bervaldi, Mayor and Mrs. Willard|Mrs. B. J. Hooper, Lieut. Fort Albury, Col. and Mrs. Louis C. | Matthews. Leon Kincaid Wins _|First Aid Classes Contest Prize | Discontinued Members of the cast of “Rollin’ Rhythm” were delightfully tertained by the Lions Club at a dinner given last evening in the Den on Seminary street. With the tables forming a mammouth|, AS @ result of this change, | “L” and minature Lions given out |there will be no meeting of the | as favors, the touch of Leo was | lass tomorrow morning. | very much in evidence. Hoi SG eae Gerald Saunders, president of Tourist Club To | the Club and interlocutor of M z | “Rollin’ Rhythm” acted as master eet Lomorrow | of ceremonies, From time to time | ere throughout the evening various; Key West Tourist club members of the cast entertained | bers will continue their dist with bits from the minstrel much |sion of a reereational program | to the delight of the others. Mr. jhere tomorrow night at the Art and Mrs. Arturo Boza were es- fee pecially well received in their! The meeting is scheduled to be- rendition of the Rhumba for |gin at 7:30 o'clock. | which they are so well known. | Miss Beatrice Moreno delighted those - present throughout cole ns-sananae ngagemen | Hs evening at the piano, accompany- ing the various soloists. The ticket selling contest re-| Capt. W. F. Jacobs, sulted in Scout Leon Kincaid of | commandant of the seventh naval Troop 53 winning the $25.00 cash | district, and Mrs. Jacobs have prize. The winner had the choice jannounced the engagement of of the new bicycle which had been | their _ daughter, Winnie-Fred on display at the J. R. Stowers|Hamilton ,to John Sutton Hope- Company for several weeks or the | Doeg of Cleveland. cash award. However, he selected| Mlr. Hope-Doeg is the son of the latter. | Mrs. Harold Hope-Doeg and the Those enjoying the Lions hos-|late Mr. Hope-Doeg of Santa-| pitality were the following: | Monica, Calif. Misses Jessie Gibson, Anita | a Camalier, Betty I Allshouse, |\CQMMITTEE FOR CONVENTION NAMED Virginia Shine, Patricia Webster, | Mary Lou Briggs, Vane: Collins, | (Continued from Page One) needed by the convention com- Alecia McCoy, Beatr Moreno, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webster, Mr and Mrs. Howard Price, Mr. and Mrs, Arturo Boza. Messrs Frank | mittee, The percentage is so low that I can see no reason why a merchant should not contribute. “Obviously a great many mer- Schneider, Joe Allen Ray Knopp, Joseph “Suicide” Zorsky, King- man Curry, Orlando Esquinaldo, Paul Esquinaldo. {chants will not be approached. “ae They will be direct and indirect beneficiaries of the convention. It is suggested that they make a {voluntary contribution direct to Key West Players Meet Tonight — headquarters of the convention corporation in La Concha _ hotel | Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz an- |nounces that the First Aid Class- es that have been canried on here | for some time have been discon- |tinued until further notice. en- mem- assistant There will be a regular meeting of the Key West Players tonight (Thursday) quary 30th at the Art Center at 8:00 o'clock. The cast will be selected for one of the three one-act plays which will be produced February 2lst. The p “Wits’ End amusing t through it characters have beer from peopk lay pre Don He progran guar those attend books of tickets for the purchase of the Buick automobile. “In the letters to the merchants n stressing the fact that the itteemen should not be bur- dened by too much argument a’ rant will accede t dest request without is a mys' Marriage License Issaed Yesterday en A Tiage | Chamber Southern Jaycee Jamboree to be} i f t '| parole “\Florida in view of possible legis- MISS EVE DYER — (Special to The Citizen) PALATKA, Jan. 30.—Miss Eve Dyer, lovely brunette daughter of Lt.- Col. H. R. Dyer, has been se ed by Palatka Ja: ps to rep! nt them in the Fourth An- nay Azalea Festival Beauty Pag- eant to be held in the Ravine Gardens here, March 9, which wiil climax a pre-legislative con- ference of the Florida Junior of Commerce and staged in this city that week- end. Miss Dyer, protege of’ the Palatka Kiwanis Club, will act as official hostess for the spon- soring club Auring the pageant when an “Azalea Queen for 1941” will be selected to reign over the more than 105,000 Azaleas in the gardens, thousands of which are already in bloom. Members of the Key West Junior Chamber of Comme have been invited to sponsor one of their city’s most beautiful young women in the pageant. ANNOUNCE DEATH OF MRS. MANEELY Word has been received here an- nouncing the death of Mrs. Laura Summers Maneely, after a l iilness, at her home in Per Fla., 714 N. Alcaniz street. Mrs. Maneely was a Past Grand Chief of the (Pythian Sisters) and was well known throughout the . | State of Florida. of as the The Knights of Damon Lodge No. 13 honorary pallbearers funeral. Pythias acted at curity. co-operation of the State Proba-| tion Association of which Joseph! Y. Cheney of Tampa is_presi- dent. Judge H. L. Sebring, chairman of the program committee, said: “The subject of probation and a very important one in} lation as a result of the recent constitutional amendment which provides for the creation of a probation and parole commis- | sion”. | The course will be open to all interested persons and no fee will | be charged. \MARBLES TO BOWLING, | BUT HE’S STILL A STAR| (By Aw jated Press) PIERRE, S. D., Jan. 30.—Bud |Hyde, at 12, has graduated from | marbles to bigger spheres and is {marking up some kind of record sized bowling balls. as city de school mar- ble champion summer. His father, Charles Lee Hyde, Sr., |bought him a pair of left-handed |bowling shoes for his birthday— the lad already had rolled a three- game average of 192—and_ gave them to him two days before Bud was 13. H He celebrated that night by } rolling a 248, better than any man in town has done this season, and threw in a four-game average of 193 for good measure. MISS BLACK WAS | Interesting commentary on Bigger fight may come this is found in the fact that the over the cane which suthorizes . $ _jthe President to “promulgate Bill has peen\ endorsed) by, Repub jsuch rules and regulations as may lican standard-bearer ‘Wendell lbe necessary to carry out. the Willkie with certain reservations | provisions of this act”. That is —and that the principal Senate ‘obviously blanket authority. opposition to it is being led by | The debate over this bill, and a Democrat, Senator Wheeler of |other aid-England measures, is Montana jnot between those who are for oe 5 Britain on the ore hand, and Congrsesional reception of the |those who are opposed to or cool On one side, for instance, dough- |The Congress, like the American ty Senator Johnson of California, | people, is close to 100 percent pro- veteran of many an historic de-|English. But there are many bate, described it as “monstrous” |who feel it unwise to give any and said that “it’s up to Congress |man unlimited powers, now. .to determine whether our |grounds that this might lead to government, shall be as ordained |one-man government, which or become;a-ymember of the to- another word for dictatorship. talitarian states”. “And on the |There are others who feel that other side, Senatof!: Thomas of |this is a lesser risk than having Utah, strongly interventionist, Congress carry on long debates complained that the bill “is not every time some new step to help as far-reaching as world events |England seems necessary or ad- warrant. The President should | visable. have the power to send American| The ships with supplies into the com- | bat zones”. | It is obvious that the real fight | on this bill will take place in the Senate—opposition in the House is now almost at its all-time low | in effectiveness. A number of | bill will apparently be AMERICA'S NO. 1 QUALITY BAKING POWDER jsenators who have followed the! sident’s foreign policy so far, | were rather stunned by the; sweeping terms in which the measure is framed. First shock was the provision whereby this jcountry, by executive order, {could repair British warships in | our naval yards. That, according | VISITOR TO CITY |*° lawyers, would amount to ut- | (Continued from Page One) |South America, their products, | their government; and its relation | to our own country. | Miss Black also talked about! Hawaii, having visited the islands | for quite some time, while attend- ; ing the University of Hawaii. | Miss Black also visited the adult | colored WPA class here at the Douglass school in Key West, | taught by Grace Palacios; here she | panna PLANS all-phosphate double-acting FREE. Send dozens of bei FOR CONVENTION (Continued from Page One) in the harbor and naval participa- | __ tion in the parade. | Executive Director Mills re- ported to the corporation’s direc- tors the P. & O. Steamship com- pany was to be approached with reference to having the boat from | Tampa leave there the night of H bill ram the gamut of extremes. |to England’s cause, on the other. | on they | pcr eeiggncimprasnen ERE’S Your Chance To automatically review the bill|pleased. Pleasant and easy tq use again, and either continue or re-|for relief of “Athlete's Foot”, F. voke it. Many favor this. |O. (foot order), itchy or sweaty No one need wonder any long-|feet. Feel it penetrate. Locally ‘er about this country’s neutral- at Gardner’s Pharmacy.—advt. Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serin All Points On Florida Keys j Betweex Miami and Key West Followin “chedule Effective June 15th: is | Express Schedale: | (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- | CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. | Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Midnight. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6: o’clock A. M. Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Except Sundays) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- rives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock P.M. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Ceroline Street Phones 92 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. peceamenoreciecei: ‘DIVERSION OF GAS REVENUE found a large group of elderly ' pri] 22 instead of April 23. This men and women studying in order | would bring a west coast dele- | to obtain their papers for Amer- | gation to the city a day earlier, ican citizenship. |permit them to cooperate in the These WPA classes are open to Forty & Eight aspects of the con- SAVE MONE (Centinued from Page One) ed to paying salaries, building courthouses, jails and other pur- poses. Comptroller Lee—late in the summer of 1937, addressing a group of 125 irate and protesting county officials and legi: who were threatening to him at the next election unle permitted continued withdr of state funds for local fF poses—told them that with $9 000,000 of the people’s money « stake, he was willing to take the consequences of his act and that if they did “get his head” would be the best deal the state of Florida had ever dr n—the best sold head in the history of this country”, is the way he it A copy of Comr Donald’s letter to thorit which hz way highway enth out that the Ha directs the said zeorgia ‘i ; building, or can assist by buying , aS THE WAY’ To GooD CREDIT. !all adults who are not enrolled in the public schools. } FALLS INTO HOLE IT DUG digging machine dug a hole and then fell into it Rains had soft- ened the earth on the sides of the hole and the dragline e» plopped down into the nine-foot hole it had dug. Jo Relieve 2a DS O'% 66 JQUID, TABLETS. SALVE. 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Choice Milk-Fed POULTRY Fresh STRAWBERRIES pilinaitlitnadadantan cis Fruits and Vegetables Daisy CHEESE, lb. 23¢ Large Shipped EGGS, doz. 2i¢ Assorted COLD CUTS 19¢ Vegetol Shortening, Ib. 10c Potatoes, SPINACH, 2 Ibs. 15¢ Stringbeans, Ib. 10¢ Gecis 2 bunches LOC ax. 10€ PLES, 5 Ibs. 19¢ 2 Ibs. 19¢ Tangerines, i Cook || AP a. Red Tokay APES, GR Maxwell House COFFEE, tb Sliced PINE APPLE. Nx 10¢ re ae ip auton 5” s TOMATO 1 5 c 24c TISSUE, © rofis 10c 15¢ Litehouse CLEANSER. F A let ars can Campbel SOUP. 2 « CRISCO or SOAP. Paper NAPKINS, 2 pkgs. ]