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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY 'Club Supper Was |Mach Enjoyed — Last Thurs day | Woman's Ciub prese nted the k Comdr. And Mrs. Eddins Leaving Lieut. Comdr. Arthur H. Ed- dins, U.S.N. and Mrs. Eddins who are spending a short vacation in {of a series Key West as guests at the home its Public Libra of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Grooms will|fund. There leave tomorrow for their home in| served and Charleston, S. C., where Comdr. | mixed spring Eddins is attached to the Charles- | charge of Miss Etta Pattersc Is ton Navy Yard as disbursing of-| Those the enjoy ficer. able affair were: Mrs. Eddins, who was formerly | Mesdames Frederick W. Knapp, Miss Nathalie Reynolds, and the| {Charles Morenus, William Wa. jren, James Roberts, Ella Cash, Commander have heen! away | sames ‘Singleton, Parl Julian, from Key West for the past 12)pan Navarro, Joseph Lopez, An- years. They are former resi-|drew Elwood, and Miss Etta Pat- | dents of Key West, and noted the | terson. many changes which have taken | place here since their last visit. | Their visit at this time proved to be an interesting and enjoyable one. the t er suppers for| and Auditorium | 130 deco! evening 1 of were the flowers peopl ons of were | assisting in | |Legion Auxiliary | Committees Meet meet an in} — There was a committce Teachers Returning ing of the different cha \charge of the Americ Le Foal From Tampa | Auxiliary activities for the State —— Legion convention to be held here |* in April at the home of Mrs. Mor- gan, 1400 Reynolds street Arrangements were made complete plans before April when American Legion Auxili state president, Mrs. Buzzell of | Coral Gables, will visit here A delegation of Key West!j school teachers at Tampa _ this week will return to the city to-] morrow in time to open their cl Monday. Professor Horace O’Bryant of the high school said this morn- ing four teachers from the school had taken part in the convention, whieh opened Thursday and clos- es today. The high school teachers, were accompanied by _ tei from other schools in the were Mrs. Myrtle Howell, Miss Mary Morgan, Miss Madeleine Weeks and John R. Offutt. P.-T. Ascn. To Give Bingo Party | to 2,1 Government asks to sue as “person” under Sherman Act. Gutzon Borglum, noted sculp- | tor, died in Chicago at 70. city, ORDINANCE NO. 393 ' ING AND GOVERNING \TRICIANS AND E INSTALLATIONS IN THE CI" OF KEY WEST, REQUIRING| The Harris School Parent-| THE EXAMINATION ND Lt Teacher Association is sponsoring |CENSING — OF El wtaca RIC ss | a bingo party Monday evening, CONTRACTORS, CREATING 7:30 o'clock, in the Lions Den,|AN EXAMINING BOARD AND for the benefit of the P.-T, A.|PROVIDING FOR AN ELEC- aehecon tind: \TRICAL INSPECTOR. PRE-| The Parent-Teacher Association |SCRIBING THE DUTIES AND wishes to thank the American|POWERS OF THE EXAMINING Legion, which, upon hearing of BOARD AND THE ELECTRI this worthwhile cause, promptly|CAL INSPECTOR; FIXING TH postponed its scheduled bingo|FEES_ FOR EXAMINATIONS | party of the same date in order} AND LICENSES; FIXING THE) that the events would not con-|TIME WHEN EXAMINATIONS | flict. |SHALL BE HELD; REQUIRING | ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS TO SECURE PERMITS FROM THE CITY ELECTRICAL I PARTMENT; FIXING THE F FOR PERMITS; REQUIRID |ALL NON RESID CON- \TRACTORS TO SECURE LI-} CENSE AND PAY AN ADDI First Aid Class To Meet On Monday The Red Cross First Aid Class will meet on Monday morning at | 9:30 o'clock at the Key West ' , 1 Ow, |TION FEE; PROVIDING FOR \ Gibeseae ee on. | PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLA- a TION OF THIS ORDINAN structor. TANC ; ORDINANCE Anyone desiring WARES 2FFECT. ee ue | od by the City Council on Besant 3 first reading February 6th., A. D., 1941. Passed by the second reading March 6th., avail it can course, INVITATION TENNIS TOURNEY AT ARMY BARRACKS MAR. 29 The annual City Council on A. D.| il on| and final March A. D., 1941 WILLIAM A. FREE N President City Council. third 6th., reading Invitation Tennis Tournament, men’s singles, will get under way at the Army Bar- racks next weekend. The tournament, open to resi- dents and service personnel of | Key West, will ha its first | matches Saturday, M th 29. Anyone wishing to participate | is urged to notify Lieut.-Col.} Webster F. Putnam, Jr, or Sgt Harvey J. Starr at the Barracks | or phone 441 Deadline for set for Thursday of ne ntrance Attest ARCHIE ROBERTS. City Clerk. Approved by me this of March, A. D., 1941 WILLARD M 41-1t | | ALBL ar been xt week. Aj fee is the only re- entries has small qu tourr 1 appro awarded an MINIATURE MOTORCYCLE ae GOOD LOOKING. sit GOOD SEEING . SUN GLASSES Tre © ASHTABULA An Opportunity. . . See the— PALM BEACH AREA and Visit The Gulf Stream Hotel Rates During April: Excellent double room. twin beds and private bath as low as $21 week. European plan. GULF STREAM HOTEL | Lake Worth, Florida DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST 332 Duval Street THE KEY WEST CITIZEN AUGUST VAN RYN |local Woman’s Missionary Union Iv {he |and she jafternoon | ters and sons-in-law, By |w. | K 'to the city Thursday evening. COUNCIL SERIES |Companied by her daughter, Ce-| 7iof Reginald Prite notch floor show, TO GIVE ADDRESS is ee 2 August Van Ryn, of Miami, |noted speaker, will give an ad-| and Mys. W. R. Jaeger are dress at the Gospel Hall tomor- spending a few days’ visit in Key ;Tow evening at 7:30 o’clock. West. Mr. Jaeger is connected} Mr. Van Ryn’s subject will be with the Waukesha Freeman and/|an important one and the public Lake Gen Regional News of} is cordially invited to attend the! Waukesha, Wisconsin. Mr j service, Miss Louise Smith, the B.| ecutive Secretary of the Woman's | U. S. WEATHER Missionary Work in the State of BUREAU REPORT Florida will be the guest of the | | First Baptist Church next; beginning her work onj| Tuesday afternoon. She is to teach the mission study book, | he New Why, and How” b: of the week, FORECAST | (Till 7:30 p.m., Sunday) | Key West and Vicinity: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers G. Bucy. Miss Smith’s! tonight and Sunday; not much! irieroiis an Jacksonville: jchange in temperature; gentle! will be here for several |to moderate winds, mostly east- ferly. | G. S. KENNEDY, > Collins Perez arrived | Official in charge. | t by bus Thursday} after spending several} weeks in Miami with her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. | and Mr. and Mrs. | « | Dr. Thomas E. Jones, president fof Fisk U rsit h Miss Dorothy Nottage was an! Tenn See eye Seer reiyal ana mali: wveslenay | |Civilian Public Service, born in elernoon Caer wa Swnte meant Ind.. 53 years ago. ys’ visit st. here, Miss Nottage will, be the; ws Senator Arthur H. Van- |guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. ban snburg, of Michigan, born at nd Mrs. Carl Bervaldi at the|Grand Rapids, 57 home on Francis street. | vas eer See ee iq days. Mrs. J in Key W Today’ s s Birthdays | O. Nottage, sete G. Skidsted } Dr, Robert A. Millikan of the California Institute of Technolo- gy, famed physicist, Nobel prize- | winner, born in Morrison, Ill, 73 years ago. Gerald Saunders, who is _ {nected with the office force of the y West Gas Company, who had been on a brief visit to Miami and surrounding points, returned ; Edith Mason, jborn in St. Louis, opera singer, 48 years ago. Mrs. Iris Duckett of Miami, ac- Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, U.S.N., born in Milledge- Ga., 59 years ago. cilia, and grandson, Thomas y {Jr., aie ph, are visiting in Key West } or a few days. Mrs. Duckett is a | former Key Wester, and a sister ard, They are | stopping at the Southern Inn. Birthe Se SON TO HENDRICKS Mr. and Mrs. H. S_ Hendricks nnounce the arrival of an eight- } | pound boy, born March 16th, at their homte, 1214 Virginia street The newcomer has been given| and was, in olden times, the be-| the name Lawrence Bright. Both! ginning of the year. The native! mother and baby are getting |ic rather aggressive, capable of| along nit \sustaining arduous labors, a lit-| \tle quarrelsome, and likely to be {uncontrollable if antagonized. It} jis better that this nature be left 'to work out its own destiny, ra-| ronight is Souvenir Night at thor than try to direct it Joc’s Bar. The manage- ces ment is giving away a beautiful sh tray to each customer attend- | TRY IT TODAY— with his or her name im- | phe Favorite in Key West ed. There will be a_ top- STAR * BRAND plus the dance- CUBAN COFFEE able tunes of Eddie Tryon and his ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS i ville, Benjamin C. Marsh, secretary of the People’s Lobby, Washing- |ton, D. C., born in Bulgaria, 64 years ago. William Heyliger, boys’ story Jauthor, born in Hoboken, N. J., 57 years ago. ‘Today’ s Horoscope —tts Today is a very forcible day | | SOUVENIR NIGHT AT SLOPPY JOE'S BAR Sloppy North South Orchestra. “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Gray’s Fishery, Ojus cheap...cheap.. cheap Lounge Second-hand, used and as-is DINING and DANCING plumbing and plumbing fixtures Strictly Fireproof Garage j—electric goods and motors— OPEN THE YEAR AROUND [water pumps (all sizes) gas en- gines—water and soil pipe (all sizes) and fittings, also good selee- tion in reconditioned home water [STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE tsesteansi$10/50 ui | TRIUMPH PLUMBING, PUMP AND ELEC- COFFEE TRIC DEPT. MILLS Gray's Fishery, Ojus (Est. 15 yrs.) 7 Blocks North of Ojus Depot off Dixie on Harper St. Open daily ecco Wednesday) From 10 A. M. till 5 P. M PEARLMAN'’S, Inc. “THE STORE OF QUALITY” PREPARE FOR || Boys — EASTER SHOES, PANTS, SLACK SUITS and One of the Largest Assortments of Shoes, Dresses als. <a BIG BOYS’ BRIDES Are Here for Your Selection. From 3 in early and pick out to ‘BIG ‘Boys’ PANTS and SLACK SUITS Take advantage of A deposit will Sizes 12 to 20 ALL AT POPULAR PRICES ON SALE SATURDAY - MONDAY One case Pure Silk Full-Fashioned HOSE Just Received 59c PAIR Ask to see them ON SALE SATURDAY - MONDAY Boys’ WASH SUITS 50c to $1.00 Children’s EASTER DRESSES — $1.00 On Sale—SLACK SUITS | 14 to $1.25 to $1.98 Are 4-Piece Sets Come ur needs. y away plan. your purchase e Assortment of Guaranteed PHOENIX HOSE in All Spring Shades. ge Showing CHILDREN’S WEARING APPAREL er 25 Styles in CHILDREN’S EASTER SHOES prettiest Sandals and Ties we have ver shown Idren— $1 25, $1. 50, $1.98 to $2.95 0 New Styles in CHILDREN’S DRESSES $1.25, $1.98 to $2.98 he $1.00 _ =}, C0eeeccccccccccccesecose . |to this city. ' wether the | Bahia Honda to Key West. iday after a visit to Sand Ki for the Florida district, | headquarters in Tampa. KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY| 05 west, with an estimated |3,440 families, has about 440 ra- jdios, or 12.8 percent, a census bu- |reau from | Happenings ‘On Thi This Date Ten) Years Ago As Taken From Files Of The Citizen zener ——— ees SAG today. William W. Demeritt, chairman! The figure of the inland ,waterways com- |than the state average, which | Plittee ofthe chamber of) com: | Shows 50,446 ralios for 377,823 merce and Rotary club, said to- ee Lahn jess day he will ask the war depart-| - ment for further information on its unfavorable report regarding | jthe projected canal from Miami} is slightly lower | families, | | The Citizen, in editorial para- | graph: aid: Secretary of the Navy Adams {doesn’t appear to know a lot jabout Key West, and if one may clear judge by appearances, he doesn't has care to learn any more. . “It isn’t surprising that has been a sharp decrease in in- come tax In fact, the wonder of it is that there was even one man in the whole country who \has to pay income tax after all jthe talk one hears about times’, Demeritt said it is not entire project been unfavorably reported, or if! the war department report is in regard only to the section from Headed by E. J. Sparks, Florida! ‘motion picture theater operator, a party of about 35 theater own- nd now a flyer is plannin {ers return to visit Key West to- = nate = to hop around the world in just 15 days. He may not make it, but if he doesn’t, somebody else will before long. Apparently | there is no limit to-the speed, en-| The party, including Ty Cobb, famous Detroit ball player, arriv- ed here early this morning and! left immediately in launches for| Sand key. ae Deacon Jones; IS GONE Treasury department and cus- toms officers paid a visit to Key West today aboard the boat from Tampa. Members of the party were Frank Rose, secretary to the as- sistant secretary of the treasury, Washington; F. J. Gorman, com- mander of the coast guard in \charge of intelligence; Thomas J. Gorman, deputy commissioner of customs, Washington, and Sidney C. Brown, collector of customs “Deacon” Jones left to- day for Miami. His was “sell every car on - | i | lot before I get back. ae instructions to us will be back Wednesday with 2 whole new stock of cars.” SPANISH STUDENTS OF SAN CARLOS SCHOOL WILL HAVE EXAMINATION Miss B. Remond, principal of San Carlos School calls the atten- tion to all Spanish students who have been enrolled this school term that an examination of said term will be held Tuesday 25th and Wednesday 26th of next week. In order to be entitled to a cer- tificate, which will be presented in May, it is requires d to be present at these exers mar22-It Now folks, “The Dea- con” left everything to us, and are we going to do some wild trading while he is gone? Drop in Sunday and see ! for yourself. WM. O’BRIEN FRITZ HUOT SHIRLEY TEMPLE Sale $1.98 and $2.98 There is a crisp charm about these Dotted Swiss frocks that make them an irresistible See our collection in ~s, all exquisitely fashion for young girls. lovely Shirley Temple s detailed, all guarante -d washable “Cwerenied Favhahic im bory Faken ent nhs Md Senge Shirley Temple style wases 3 to 6's. ARONOVITZ DEPT. STORE CHAS. it ee SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1941 ee ee ee | with |durance and reliability that can{and Mrs. Andrew R. Miller, 709 Division street. Washington there © ‘hard jbe built into a plane”, Gene Autry—Jimmy Durante in MELODY RANCH also COMEDY AND NEWS High school pupils last won high praise for their sentation of the comedy, Out of the Kitchen”. Students taking part in in| play were Miss Rosalind Gtoongs, Miss Macie Richards, Miss Susan} LaKin, Miss Norma Yates, Miss | peat Hudgens, Lance Lester; } , Herman Holtsberg, Tom War-. ren, Jr., Joseph N. 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