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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY :-: Miss Marie Houston, Lyric Soprano, Entertains Here) Miss Marie Houst lyric so- prano of New York, entertained guests of the Casa Marina Sunday evening with a mus. program | in costume, assisted by Miss! Laura Pitts at the piano. | Possessor of a fine lyric voice | of exceptional clarity, Miss Hous- | ton charmed her audience with a comprehensive program of Songs from Shakespeare, Mexican Songs, Indian Love Lyrics, sev- eral old favorites, concluding with a novelty group called the “Kaleidoscope”. Both Miss Hous- ton and her assisting artist wore beautiful costumes appropriate to | the group of songs being sung, thus completing a perfect picture. The presentation v some- thing different and artistic, af-| fording pleasure and satisfaction, | and the audience was enthusias- | tic in its applause. Two groups | of piano solos were played by | . 1 Sodality Group i Elects Officers The Young of St. Mary’s Catholic church ant business meeting evening in the Parish Hall, for} the annual election of officers. | Miss Medina, prefect, conduct- ed the meeting. Other officers present were Mrs. Thurman Sands, vice-prefect; Miss Anna Louise Castillo, ry, and! Miss Eloina Gato, treasurer. | Members elected Miss Vilna} Alfonso, prefect. by unanimous | vote. She will hold office for | the coming year. \ Bert Buckley was elected vice-j) prefect, and Miss Mary E. Whal- | ton, treasurer. Miss Frances Ellsworth was then appointed secretary by the new prefect. Newly-elected officers will be formally installed at the business meeting. People’s Sodality Star of the Sea held an import- Sunday ; se next} New Arrivals At \ Casa Marina Among the new arrivals at the Casa Marina are Prince and Prin- cess Pignatelli from Charleston, 8. C. E. R. Bose, of Rutherford, N. | J.,-has returned to the hostelry to join his parents | Miss Josephine Eckert, of Ha- verford, Pa., joined Mis Ingersoll. Ss * | Other recent arrivals include | Mr. and Mrs. Harris A. Donn,} Lewis M. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bartling, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zabriskie and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Duell, of New York; | Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Martin, Greenwich, Conn.; Ralph E. Bat- ten, of Winnetka, Ill; Mr. Mrs. P. H. Batten, of Racine, Wisc.; Mr and Mrs. E. H. de Con- ningh ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Treadway, of Cleveland; Walter L. Scott, of East Orange Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Allbright, of Hinsdale, Ill; Col. and Mrs. Theodore Barnes, of Annapolis, Md.; Lester S. Kafer, of We: field, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight S. Wetmore, of Rochester, and Frank D. Cotter, of Detroit, Entertains At ; Cocktail Party Mrs. Calvin Fentress, Jr Lake t, Ili, entertained at a cocktail party in the patio of the Casa Marina last Her guests included Mr. and Mrs. William P. Martin, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I. Farwell and Rus sell P. Kelley f Lake Forest Mr. and Mrs. Daggett Harvey, of Chicago; Mr A. L. van den Bosch rk; Miss Elea- nor Fos' N. J M Miss Rita Bul } Mr and Mrs of Prince- | Mrs. E. H! and Frank of Fore evening wo f Mallory Chapter Plans Meeting water AND ELEC- yrs.) | Key West {tala, wife jmander Thomas |the assisting artist. It was easy | |to understand the success with | |which Miss Houston has met on| : her more than half a million miles | : of travel to distant lands, and the| acclaim she was received at home. Her costumes are lavish, and mostly self-designed, al- though her costume for the “Kaleidoscope” was created by Miss Anne Elliott. Miss Elliott designed and made costumes for many years for Roxy, Radio City Music Hall, Ballerinas of the Metropolitan and other cele- brities. The Kaleidoscope com- prised “A Heart Mislaid”, “Holly- hocks”, “The Candy Witch” and! “Old Glory Flying High”, and by the removal of a small part of the dress with each song, Miss Hous- ton was costumed appropriately for the next, concluding with Old Glory. Regret Leaving | Two popular Washington wom- en who regret having to leave Key West are Mrs. T. M. Schne- | of Lieutenant Com- | M. Schnetala, | Leeds, wife of} and Mrs. J. R. |Lieutenant Leeds, and her young | son, John Michzel Leeds. } Of all their places of duty, Key; West, with its unique charm, its casual way of living and the many friends they have made,| has endeared itself to them.) They leave “home” ‘Thursday | for their homgs in Washington, | DC. | Miss Helen M. Schnetala is re- Of lust, and power, and pleasure. |maining for an indefinite period | jas secretary to Lieutenant-Com- | mander ‘T. J. Brady, Public Works officer of the United States | Naval Station. —|forget that our first line of de- | Mrs. J. Gallagher, wife of Ser- | geant Gallagher, U. S. Army, will | leave today for St. Augustine, | Anna |Fa., where she will visit with her But we sister for some time. Mr. and Mrs. C. McCauley, who have been visiting in Key West) during the winter with Mrs. Mc- Cauley’s sister, Mrs. William of Reardon and Mrs. Roy McKillip at | today was a return the home on Francis street, left and \recently for their home in Hous- | God, and to right living. Seek ye ton, Texas. Captain Julius Thompson, who jad been visiting Key West for everal days on business matters, left yesterday for Miami, where he is now making his home. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Graham, Peoria, Ilino: Mr. and Mrs. J.! A. Zulwin, Chicago, Illinois, and Fred Sauer of Columbus, Ohio, are visitors in Key West. While here, they are guests of Mr. and Mrs..George Perez. They propo: to remain here for a month's stay. | Lieut. Will E. P. Roberts, of the Key West National Guard, who had been in Galveston with his company, arrived in Key West recently for a short visit, and proposes leaving tomorrow with his family for Galveston, where they will remain during his stay there. rnoon at the home of Mrs Archer on Newton street urged to be aft George All prese members are t. HEST COLDS ‘To relieve distress easily, quickly, Chest, back yieks VaeoRus chest, back with — > USED BY 3 OUT OF 5 MOTHERS "Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage OPEN THE YEAR AROUND TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR x BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS "SPEAKS TONIGHT — THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SR A EET! VANDAL SLASHES AUTOMOBILE TOP A vandal last night slashed the top of a new convertible coupe owned by Eddie Bush, Key West jcountry club winter golf profes- |sional, while it was parked in {front of a Duval street theater. | Bush said he could think of.no motive for the destruction, since {the opening had not‘ beén: made in order to gain access to the car. Someone apparently ripped ‘open the fabric top with a knife. needful things will be added onto you. “Let us put first things first in America,’ he urged. Here | Chaplain Craft emphasized «the responsibility which, he said, | rests upon the ~nurch, and upon | citizens generally, for the spiritual MRS. RICHEY TO | MRS. RAYMOND T. RICHEY FINE EXHIBIT AT ART CENTER HERE VARIOUS PAINTINGS BEING DISPLAYED FOLLOWING OPENING YESTERDAY Opening: at the Art, Center, WPA, on Tyesday,.Merch 4, was joné. of the most, interesting ex- hibitions as yet, circuited through the’ Key West'Center by the Na- |tional Arts Program. It is com- |prised of 22 paintings in water- color and gouache, representative of the work that is being done in this medium in both the East and Middle West. A number of the artists are well known in the museum world; others have won their first national recognition jthrough the Opportunities ac- |corded them by the WPA Arts Program. This exhibition will | give the public an opportunity to jstudy the new horizons that are | appearing in American art under government sponsorship. Raymond T. Richey spoke|" Jn addition itieiecepeal as briefly, saying: “This is a great: works of art, the landscapes, in- | day to be alive. The forces of evil | dustrial scenes, figure studies and have challenged the forces ot akties sae. collection oo | eee aa ‘technically , interesting as ex- te ape cue ae ee oom day of ‘amples ofthe varied effects to be | Privilege and ‘opportunity for | obtained in watercolor, its direct- every child of God. Christians in : ness of handling and an ability to Key West, I urge you to get on}communicate the first clarity of the whole of armor of God, and {impression in fresh clear har- | live up to your responsibilities. Ae cchlementing thin echibition’ revival is on! The Devil will try | there is hung in the library gallery to quarantine it. But it can not a collection of paintings and prints | |be quarantined.” Mr. Richey! by our local artists. said there were a lot of people} This’ exhibition willing to die for the Lord. “That ; through March 23. is not what God wants,” he cried.; The Art Center is particularly | “God wants men and women to: happy to note the presence in live for him—and especially now,|Key West this week of Grant in these critical times.” The} Wood of Iowa, possibly the best | evangelist expressed the hope a/ known exponent of what is com-4 revival would “break out” in ‘monly termed the school of the /every church, and in every home, | American scene, and Max East- in Key West. man, well known philosopher and Rev. Richey announced that | writer. |Rev. Roy Eger, pastor of one of! The Wednesday evening artists’ Miami's leading tabernacles, will} gathering tonight should be of {be in Key West Thursday, and} ‘preach at the Richey revival tent ; Thursday night. He is said to be a fine speaker. He will present some motion pictures in connec- }| tion with his address. Mrs. Richey, wife of the evan- gelist, will preach tonight. She } is said to have thrilled audiences | from one end of the country to the | other with her unusual messages | ‘on “The Way of Faith and Vic-} | tory.” i PREACH TONIGHT “=: ss oot IN TENT SERVICE Sam’s vast defense establish- CHAPLAIN BLAKE CRAFT AND EVANGELIST RICHEY DE- LIVERED SERMONS LAST NIGHT ment. “The sands of time are strewn with the wreckage of nations that have forgot God,” Rev. L. Blake! Craft, chaplain of the Key West Naval Station, warned his hearers at the Richey revival tent, Duval and Division streets, night. Chaplain Craft named Babylon, Ninevah, Rome, Greece—and said one after another had failed be- cause they went off after the gods will hang last “Today,” he said, “America is worshiping two false gods—the god of Gold and the god of Pleasure.” “We are perfecting a great de- fense right now, and rightly so,” said Rev. Craft. “But let us not fense should be the spiritual life of our people. We must never forget that this nation was found- ed by men who were seeking God. Security, prosperity can never rest upon us so long as we forget that!” Continuing Chaplain said: “We are a_ great nation.! cannot continue great) apart from God.” Rev. Craft here paraphrazed the words of Jesus in Mark 8:36: He asked: “For what shall it profit a nation if she shall gain the whole world, and lose her own soul?” The speaker said the thing greatest needed in America to old-time religion—to prayer, to faith in | Craft ; i WHAT CAUSES | EPILEPSY? | A booklet containing the opinions of fam- | ' ous doctors on this interesting subject will | be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader | writing to the Educational Division, $35 | Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., Dept. M428 | THE SUN GLASSES MADE TO AIR SERVICE STANDARDS Aviators demand a sun glass that will filter out unwanted rays of light, that will transmit useful light. 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