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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | CIVIL SERVICE EXAM| VISITORS BRING IN TRAINING UNIT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 194 Ee z 'BIG INCREASE I PAGE FOUR ELGINS ARRIVE HERE ‘SCOUTS PLAN SOCIETY Dancing Class Is Very Successful The daily dancing class in the patio of the Casa Marina is prov- and finds a grand of It is evident that Jack | Arthur Murray instructors, enjoy teach- ing a class, and the pupils are not | only learning the latest steps. but . | pare for a feature story which is ing a tremendous every afternoon crowd there having the time their lives. Coles and Louise Firey, success, getting a good work-out gene Noticed on the floor ye: were Major and Mrs H. F. E Mr. and Mrs. Gene Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brightman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Woods, Mrs. H. B. Harvey, Mrs. Ellis L. Phillips, Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. J. H. Bischof, Mrs. A. Linde, Mrs. Thomas D. Heed and Mrs. Doris Rend. These classes are open to residents of Key West, for the more the merrier The Casa Marina orchestra plays im-'jocaj artists in Spanish numbers sented Sature | Motion Pictures At Art Center Motion pictures of Key West | Dmitri, nationally known photo- | grapher, will be shown members of the Key West tourist club to- night at the Art Center. The meeting will open at 7:30 o’clock. Dmitri’s pictures were taken when he visited Key West to pre- !to appear in the Saturday evening s, | Post March 1. Members of the club will stage a quiz program on questions con- Jr.,!cerning Key West similar to the | contest held last week, which | }ended in a tie. Teams of three women from the audience are se- lected to compete on questions of | Key West life and historical points of interest. A musical program featuring LARGE FISH CATCH) | : | ‘OPEN ‘0 GAS WELDERS | ies Civil Service The Utted Stat | This is ge 4a5 story of how four |Commissn announces an open| jPeople went out fishing yesterday | | competitie examination for the land caught between 500 and 600 MEETS TONIGHT) FOR MEETING | Navy yard vocational training | ANNIVERSARY OF SCOUTING scenes featuring the work of Ivan | | position cGas Welder, according |to annourement made by G. B. |Hoey, eamander, and senior member othe Labor Board. Ap- Pen ea be filed before the close of buness on February 26. | Furtherhformation and appli- jcation blats may be obtained from the bcorder, Labor Board, Room 130,'ost Office Building, c Ww Florida; from the Secret ard of U. S. Civil Service niners, Post Office, Key West, “lorida; or the Man- ager, Fifth US. Civil Sérvice Dis- trict, New jost Office Building, Atlanta, Geagia. WAR PICTURE ON SAURDAY EVENING “ChristmasUr,der Fire”, a stir- ring war picire with comments by the famou war correspondent, Quentin Reyoldis, being pre- night at Strand mediately thereafter for the tea has been planned for the meeting. |'Theater in cefpection with the or cocktail hour, and so for a couple of hours in the afternoon all the life and gayety of the Casa Marina centers around the patio. Cheral Group To Meet Monday Women’s choral group of Ke: West, under the direction of Mrs. O. W. Bodler of Rochester, N. Y., | will meet Monday at the Key | West Woman's club. The organization has designat- ed Monday at 4 o'clock as its reg- ular meeting time in the future. Members of the group are seek- ing altos and second sopranos to round out the chorus. Cabaret Rehearsals Are Carried On Rehearsals for the coming Cab- aret to be given on February 22! by Mrs. Lillian Connally are pro- gressing nicely and_ indications are that this year’s show will top all past performances. Tonight the cast will practice in the Lions Den on Seminary street instead of the Parish Hall, due to the fact St, Paul’s Woman’s Guild is holding the annual Sock Social in the Parish House. VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hall \ of ONE CASE HEARD IN COURT TODAY (Co antinued from J from Page One) ’s plight and would order him ed upon the arrival 6f an xpected letter bringing him money. | County’s case against Henry Huttner, charged with hit-run driving and with driving while Junder the influence of liquor, will | |be tried later this afternoon. |County Solicitor Allan B. Cleare, iJr., said this morning’s storm had prevented witnesses from making jthe trip here from the keys. Huttner is accused of leaving {the scene of an accident in which | and Mrs. David Phillips » injured at Key Largo Jan. } Thompson, negro, accus- | ‘ed, of timber stealing, will be \tried tomorrow ‘Thompson. will be tried under a new state law, ‘which makes the theft of more | |than $3 in timber a felony. | Jesse famous pictuj J*Sea Hawk”, \ring Errol F’ star- ws, Lowell Thom- his week features over the country s 59th birthday. al error in yes- terday’s pag scheduled the above progra’f for January’ 7, 8 and 9. This hhould have February 7, 8 ad 9 instead. Movietone as announcini | celebrations lof the presid? A typograr Special— : Chicago $hoe Skates | White Shoes “FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS ROLLER SKATE P. M.—! : till 10:00 P. M—¥ri. Sat. Holidays 8:00 till 10:30 P. If You Can Wall You Can Skate Shoe Skates For Sale—Terms < COLDS - Relieve misery direct | =without “dosing”. | Use swift-acting | vic VAPORUB| DR. A. M. MORGAN TERMITES TERMITES fuse actual property damage ‘ar more than the small cost of grotection. We can quickly ch this menace for you. Guaraffeed results at stated |j pounds of fish, thereby getting] the biggest thrill of their lives. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. | Phillip W. Wrenn, * Jr., - of New| York City; Ernest Crosby, of Buf- | falo, and Mrs. David J. Gahagan. | Incidentally, Mr. Wrenn is the editor of The New Yorker. | committeemen will meet tonight | | with Bruce Adams, state SES |tion.department representative, to! arrange plans for an increase in| courses already underway. The| ;meeting is scheduled for 7 o’clogk at the navy yard. $ TO BE OBSERVED TOMORROW Key We est..Boy Scouts, on the jeve of tomorrow's national ob- Nine varieties of fish wal Davis returned here today, from | \Servance of the thirty-first anni- boated, comprising amberjack, | grouper, dolphin, tuna, mackerel (twin kinds), kingfish, bonita and | barracuda. For about an hour and a half around noon excite- ment ran high when a large school of enormous amberjack | was run into, and lines could not } be baited fast enough. The water was dark with their | huge bodies. But, in most fish stories, the biggest one, which was estimated te weigh 80-odd pounds, got away. A couple of 47-pounders were brought in by Mr. Wrenn. At one time, three were hooked at once. Barracuda were on the large ie, ton, the prize of them all be- ing a 30-pounder caught by Mr. Crosby. It will take second place on the Casa Marina record board. E. G. Kraus and Henry H. Bose, of Rutherford, N. J., also CURLEE and GRIFFON SUITS $24.50 Manhattan and McGregory SPORT SHIRTS $1.00 10 $8.00 GRIFFON SPORT COATS All Colors and Sizes $12.00 1. $18.50 Miami, bringing a_ telegram in| i versary of scouting in the United which E. K. Shinn, radio operating | States, will meet this afternoon instructor, reported 21 tions for training in his course. |The course is confined to alee i personnel. {had a most su-cessful day. They | caught about, nine varieties. Col. Henry Barret and C. B. Cole | went out after sail. but saw nary | However, Col. Barret did | in a 22%-pound dolphin. | a one. bring {And he met more than his match vin a that tackle. Others fishing yesterday and) reporting good catches were Mr. | \ and Mrs. C. H_ Stuart, Mr. and | Mrs. A. H. Kohlbusch, Mr. and | Mrs. A. Linde and Mr. and Mrs. grouper broke his} ‘Smith. J. G. 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Sunday has been designated scout church day and all of the ciyt’s 80-odd Boy Scouts will at tend churches in uniform. are ITS ICE CREAM CHERRY PIE SERVES 4—ONLY 33° c And here’s the ice decorations—an Sales of Monroe county lice: plates, dragging since the beg ning, today moved over expeg tions as County Tax Collector McMahon's office passed the 190 mark. Last year, 2,050 tags wére during the entire year and toda total indicates the license during the remainder of this y will go far over the previd record. cream cherry pie that will brin; three rousing cheers from your family. One look at this gorgeous Le with its colorful whi it’s love at first sight. é that creamy crust of Sealtest Vanilla Ice Cream—_ that luscious ripe cherry filling—and you'll say it cream ne taste of © even more delicious than it looks, REAM DEALER Announces that Sealtest, Inc. and its member companies are ander one common ownership (MRS. 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