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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY :-: Woman’s Auxiliary |Massachusetts Folk Visit Key West Holds Meeting | Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Paul's} Mr. and Mrs. I. Gifford Ladd, church held its regular business jof Wellesley, Ace ates ae : he Cz arina Feb. 3 on jesse monday on honey The former Miss oo tea Reg ‘Esther Merchant, Mrs. Ladd Mrs. Gloriana Bayly opened 'the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy the meeting with a short devo-|R. Merchant, of West tional program. | Mass. The social secretary,| Upon arrival here, they were Mrs. Mary reported entertained by Mr. and Mrs. H. two cards sent to sick friends|W. Brightman, of Glen Ridge, N and several articles of clothing/J.; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Farring- given to a needy family.. ton, friends of the bride and Mrs. Reba Sawyer, the U.T.O./ groom, were also in the party. custodian, read a letter acknow-| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibbs, ledging the receipt of $184.80 |of Marion, Ma: arrived in their sent to the Diocesan custodian ;private plane yesterday, and to- from this branch for the year /day their pilot, W. D. Wood, flew 1940. jthem to Dry Tortugas for a sight- The supply secretary, Mrs. Nel- seeing trip. Mrs. Felton, wife of lie Curry, stated that the Spring the superintendent at Fort Jef- missionary box is to be sent to,|ferson, accompanied them. It is “In As Much Mission”, Chatta-;understood that Mr. Gibbs is nooga, Tenn. \anxious to establish a sightseeing -Those present at the meeting;and pleasure service between were Mesdames Louise Grant,!Key West and the Dry Tortugas. Mary Sweeting, Gloriana Bayly, we Nellie Curry, Dorothy Sweeting, Upited Daughters Marie Russell, Reba Sawyer, Ber- tha Singleton, Sally Sawyer and' Meet Tomorrow | “| afternoon service Sweeting, Lilly Kemp. Yacht Club Ball February 14 The United Daughters of the ‘Confederacy will meet on Thurs. day afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at |the home of Mrs. Allan B. Cleare Sr., on North Beach, according to The Pan-American Costume |announcement made today. Ball sponsored by the Key West } All members are requested to Yacht Club is to be held at the {be in attendance. Casa Marina the evennig of Fri-| day the 14th of February at 10|Room Mothers o'clock. | . Invitations are already out tor | Meet Friday this social, which has in past years | Pees been such a colorful feature of! Room Mothers of Harris the winter season. |School’s Parent-Teachers The outdoor patio and dance ciation will meet at the home of floor of the Casa Marina, with;Mrs. William Carey, 1030 Eaton a full moon shining through the street, Friday afternoon 3:00 palm trees, has always produced ,0’clock. a perfect tropical setting for the! gaily costumed guests who look) Wedding Here forward to this event. | Arrangements have been made This Afternoon with one of the largest costumers | Pins reet in the South to furnish costumes| A wedding ceremony uniting which will be on display at 510; Miss Winnie-Fred Jacohs and Duval street beginning Wednes- | John Hope-Doeg of Cleveland will day, February 12. |be solemnized this afternoon at An expert make-up artist will} the naval station quarters of Capt. be in attendance to lend the final|W. F. Jacobs, father of the bride authentic touch to the Pan-Ameri-| and commandant of the local sta- can theme. | tion. A nominal charge will be made} Naval officers stationed here for those attending which will be| have been invited to attend the used for the activities of the ceremony, which will be at 4 o’- Yacht Club, including the Ha-|clock. Chaplain Blake Craft of vana-Key West race to be sailed! the naval station wil! perform the in March. | wedding. 3 Economic Highlights HAPPENINGS THAT AFFECT THE DINNER PAILS, DIVIDEND CHECKS AND TAX BILLS OF EVERY INDIVIDUAL; NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE FROM LOCAL WELFARE een e eos It is becoming cle tha the} raising the unlimited aid for England bill is'argument that if Engiand should not going through with the blind- fall, the arms and materials and ing speed the Administration other implements of war we hoped for. On the 23rd of Janu-|WoUld give her could be turned : = 5 against us—that our troops might ary, one Senate leader said he ex have to fight airplanes and guns pected a final vote 60 and warships made in American days, which indicates the way the |yards and factories. It is st wind blows. The ed that all gifts and loans to Eng- the bill are grimly determined to 4 would be made only under fight it to they a definite agreement that they would be turned to have picked up a number of another power, but the bill's op- herents who, while they favor ponents don’t think such guaran- sections of the measure, and are would be worth much. as pro-British as anyone Fifth, the fact that the bill as were stunned by the tremendous yjow drawn would enable the powers it gives the President. Preside to actually give Eng Basis of the opposition to the |, 1 or part of our Navy bill is pretty established is being made First, its opponents seized eager linistra- ly on Secretary St luding . vation that he € at noth in the war wit is anticipated. They pointed « bill were pass: could be no in our aic r atime. Theref effect, “Why all tt Second, a made of th the bill wor this n war, f; possessed by British ¢ war. Mr accour every system House of mit to er me & specific ed out if the H simple ma dorse advocated Third would rey of governn r Fourth, some are within oppone of a finish—and never over ad else, if well cided a expected 60 to a crisi 90 da said and at even if th there once to convoy Br shipping obviously wants idered. ¥ testify increa vernme c Constitutior Executive. is | Asso- | ART..o%€ | | and happenings in connection with growing Art activities in Key West will be | published weekly in this column | in ‘The Citizen, sponsored by | | the WPA Key West Art Center. | | Notes Newton, | week, Key West will have an op-| ping Bureau in downtown Man- |portunity to view a comprehen- | lsive exhibition of the works of| 'the much appreciated artists, Jack and Alice Dudley. This couple, coming to Key West some |four or five years ago, are taking ta leading part in the life of the community and their friends are jcountless. The Dudley Studio is a visiting place for all who come to Key West, and Dudley paint- ings, block prints and crafts are acquired by visitors with as much enthusiasm as is expressed by the sport fisherman for the fa- mous trophies of Key West wa- ters. When local artists are spoken of in Key West, “the Dudleys” are what most people think of. Charter members of the Key West Society of Artists and organization members of the | Key West Art Center, WPA, the: lartisis have subscribed a _ great leal to the building up in the Is- land City of appreciation of art and the finer things of life. | THE CURRENT EXHIBITION | |is probably the largest collection ‘of the work of the Dudley Stu-| {dios which has been given public showing and includes all branch-! es of Dudley creativencss from beautiful watercolors of local scenes to rich black and white and color lino amazingly deft craft work in en- graving and etching on pewter and the mounting of native de- sign cut-outs of pewter on glass bottles, glasses and other uten- sils; decorative wall pieces of jships in silhouette and many} beautiful by-the-hand arts of this very talented couple. | | i | See | ! LAST YEAR the Dudleys built their own home in Key West and have recently added a studio and craft shop building and no doubt it is gratifying to Key West peo-; ple to realize that the welcome! accorded these artists has en-| couraged them to settle here and |cast their lot with many friends | among native Key Westers, look- jing forward together to a new jand better Key West. | be Feb- THIS EXHIBITION will showing through Sunday, {ruary 16th. | CHARLES FARR joins the Art {Center staff this week and as, jresident artist will add much to |the facilities of the Center in art production, also taking a major part in the teaching program. ANNOUNCING the Annual Art Mart at the Casa Marina Hotel for Monday, February 10th. The hotel management has very gra- ciously offered to open the patio, free to the public for this event The Key West Society of Artists will be hosts es usual and the clothes line exhibition of pictures and art crafts will no doubt be creditable showing of the work of local artists. The Art Center urges all members and_ their friends to drop in at this affair some time during the day on Monday next a Two Marriages - Here Yesterday SPFCIAL SERVICE AT BAPTIST CHURCH TONIGHT STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS rrr) THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU EXPANDS GIRLS IN NEW YORK ESTAB-| LISHMENT ENJOY READ- ING THE CITIZEN (Special to The Citizen) | NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—If you THIS WEEK and the following | were to visit Burrelle’s Press Clip- | With ledger accounts may have hattan, you'd find a hundred! young girls doing nothing but} reading newspapers and maga- zines. The offices, which overlook the Hudson River, are as quiet as a library reading room, and all you see are newspapers stacked in | piles ready to be read and clipped. Harold Wynne, a young college! graduate who is president of this | unusual organization says: “Our | girls enjoy reading The Key West | Citizen because it contains soj many interesting items about our | clients.” | Burrelle’s Press Clipping Bu-! reau was started back in 1888 with two readers and a handful of papers. Frank Burrelle, the orig- inator of the clipping bureau idea | and founder of Burrelle’s, over-| heard one man ask another if he | had seen the article in the morn- ing paper which mentioned his name. From this conversation be- gan an organization which today | has branch offices all over the world and spends more than $40, 000 a year for newspaper and| magazine subscriptions. | U. S. WEATHER | BUREAU REPORT | block prints; | Observation taken at 7:30 a. m. TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures | Highest last 24 hours 68 Lowest last night 62) Mean 65 Normal percent, |i Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending :30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since Feb. inches —s Excess since February inches = — Total rainfall since Jan. inches See Deficiency since Jan. | inches 0.72 | Wind Direction and Velocity N—10 miles per hour Relative Humidity 19% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today Sea level, 30.08 (1018.6 millibars) Tomorow’s Almanac Sunrise . 7:07 et Sunset b . Moonrise 4 . mM. Moonset 2:20 a. m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Buse) AM. 6:16 10:40 FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m. Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Con- siderable cloudiness tonight ‘and Thursda somewhat warmer Thursday; gentle to moderate winds, mostly northeasterly. Florida: Considerable cloudi- ness tonight and Thursday, be- coming unsettled on extreme south coast; not guite so cold in north portion tonight; rising tem- perature Thursday Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to moderate variable except mostly 0.25 0.07 | | 1.42| High Low winds. northeasterly over south portion; | partly cloudy to overcast weather tonight and Thursday CONDITIONS A low pressure area has moved in over the upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys and L: Su- rior region, and pressure is also in Pacific coast districts and w England; while mod- sure areas over the n States and lower ver most of country r wee has pre- hout sections 24 hours, the only nsequence being r most ne WANTED—C low Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directozs and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Nigh: 696 | | NO NAME LODGE Famous Bahia Monda Fishing Be sbing Cottages—$3.50 a day and up Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty Phone No Name Key No. 1 For Information Permit - ees HERE IS A REAL GOOD BUY— WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1941 |LEFT OUT IN “PIE | CLASSIFIED | currinc’ or Fire | ¢C 0 L UM N | BOYS’ ORGANIZATION, a member of No. 1 of the Vol- ling Advertisers should give their "°° street address as well as their \"' telephone number if they desire 1 results, {nouncem | Payment for classified adver-| “Fo tisements is invariably in _ad- f# alarm in the city”, vance, but regular advertisers said. “I . cut my Y they split the receipts of the yal Tw left isn’t the y it r Firer has red to his an- > 2 years I answered every C r Sarbo: torn 1 their advertisements charged. 1 clothes, Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of one-cent (1c) a word for each insertion, but the mini- mum for the first insertion in every instance is twenty-five * cents (25c). cent carn s out but is the { otherwise the thing membership in because dust PICTURE FRAMING vival. I couldn't . my work is at PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames refinished. Sign s 6 | painting. Paul DiNegro, 614 = Francis street. nov18-tf = THE LOWDOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE 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 Now that the election over, and the inauguration is over—and Mr. Willkie and Mr. Roosevelt shook hands—it is time to do what all sides agreed, before the elec- tion, should be done. I got in mind the term of office of our U. S. A. president. One side claimed that 2 terms were enough or maybe too much. And Mr. Roosevelt said, when he 12 years he would call ita nd be glad to shake the Potomac dust from his feet, and head for the Hudson. He said 12 years was plenty. So it unanimous i So now, while everybody is amiable and not red in the face, is the time to do something. If our congress messes around | down there, a bunch of Fresh- men and forgets who sent ‘em there, and does nothing, they will prove that the M lower trip w a fizzle. It wi ve that the Pilgrims had just well stay home there under King Henry Jami or whoever it w sus freezing to death galla- OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. nov25-tf SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. nov19-tf 2 FOR SALE—Spanish type house, large lot, many tropical fruit trees. Also, party boat “Jewel”. Apply 808 Eaton Street. jan6-s was Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. may19-tf SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-tf Corner Duval & Charles Sts. Two-story House and large lot 70°4%”x100’ for $7,000. Just think, Duval Street Property for $100 a front foot. Suitable for most any kind of business. 1S EPILEPSY INHERITED? WHAT CAUSES IT? A booklet containing the opinions of fam- ous doctors on this interesting subject will Terms. Apply 529 Simonton | be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader St. jan28-tfs | writing to the Educational Division, 535 | Fifth Ave., New York, N. ¥., Dept. F428 LOT on_ Washington Street, | _ 50x100. Lot 12, Square 4, Tract 20. Price $300. Apply James H. Pinder, 1217 Petrbnia Street. jan3-s PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-tf | |FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. Fully equipped. $100. James H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. jan3 ‘FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4hp. $150. James H | Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. jan3-s FOR RENT SHED Con- FIVE-ROOM FURNI APARTMENT. Modern veniences, Available now till May 13. $250. Apply 421 Si monton Street. jan9-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT wit Modern Conveniences. mals or children taken 803 Olivia Street App! feb3-tf HOTELS in need of a ge to THE OVERS Clean rooms, atmosph: . BEDROOM SET AR, Citizen Office ja n22-tf good referenc WANTED—A your next prin Artman Press. _ square mi WHAT’S NEW? A burning glass nearly 10 feet in diameter’ has been constructe to test the pos ing solar heat for poses, A nin chine which ¢ x posure 0,000 feet has been devel produces electrical Ss with durations as short -millionth of a second, 1 can be used effectively to stimu ir vanting around huntin’ up a new jand different kind of country, Yours with the low down JOSE (TCH. N If the FIRSE bottle of Imperial Lotion Is to 3s fy in_the re f of i 4 ony of ema, Rash, 1 Tr, & Ringworm, Toe Itch, money fh Simply repeat Imperial Lotion a: ed while nature helps heal. Special— Chicago Shoe ©" ‘ White Shoes with Ma>le Wheels $9.7 Tommie’s S):2ti>s FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS ROLLER SKATE Southard Street—Ladies 25c¢ SESSIONS: ) P. M. till 4:30 P. M.—Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur, 7:30 till 10:00 P. M.—Fri. Sat. Holiday 8:00 till 10:30 P. M. 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