The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 2, 1941, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR “SOCIETY Wassell Gives Talk At Woman’s Club (By RUBY MORGAN) C. Mc A. Wassell was!Cross Sewing room. She express- the Woman's Club |ed satisfaction for the amount of Mrs : Meeting Mrs. speaker at AT FORENSIC MEET — Tuesday. Speaking on her ex- | work accomplished by the ladies | periences while serving\as<a mis- | !and announced that sewing could sionary nurse in China, Mrs. Was-| |be done at the home. materials se sell displayed interesting manu-|cured by phoning Mrs. Warren. scripts, maps and various articles | She had on display miniatur in use in China. Those present} | dolls dressed in uniforms worn by felt very fortunate in having this | \the various workers in the volun- informative lecture at this time. leer cal ie faded AOU al The program which was given! under the direction of the Educa- | tional Department of which Mrs. Philip Cosgrove is chairman, was | presented by Mrs, Glorianna | Bailey. She introduced Mrs.! Wassell, who is making her home! in Key West and who has recently joined the local club. During the reguar business session over which Mrs. Frederic | W. Knapp presided, reports were | heard from department chairmen and standing committees. Mrs, Wim. Warren reported the | completion of a box of knitted| and sewed articles at the Red | 2 9 cael Spring Festival At | La Concha Park i A Spring Festival will be held} Tuesday April 15th, at La Concha Park; for the benefit of St, Paul’s Church, | There will be an Easter parade | for the kiddies with prizes for the | prettiest baskets and the pretitest j Spring outfits. Two Marriages Are Recorded Benjamin F. Kelly, 27-year-old soldier stationed here, and Edna Carey, 29, Key West, will be mar- ried today by Peace Justice En-| rique Esquinaldo, Jr., it has been | announced, Bernard E. DeLong, 37, Tampajher recent trip to Miami where | the salesman, and Marvel T. Corey, 32, were married yesterday by Louisa D. Parks, notary public. SKATERS FAR FROM BEING CONVINCED (By Associated Press) | FEDERALSBURG, Md., April 2.—Skaters enjoying the first freeze at Chamber’s Park lake weren't deterred when one person fell through thin ice, They ‘kept on while two moré plunged through. Albert Isdchet | was) victim number four, aid, a| man ‘coming to his aid | fell — in, | too. Then most of the skaters | left. Fifteen minutes later, Ischer re- | turned and started out again. Harold Wang and Mrs. Mary} Calbat, ‘Who spent the past sev- | fal'months in Key West, have eft for their home in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, My. and Mrs. Raul Carbonell! were among those leaving this morning over the highway for Miami. | G. Ludlam, connected with the Plant Board foi » Was among the recent arrivals in Key West for a visit. TO GIVE LECTURE William Maitland, missionary service in West Cen-| tral Africa, will lecture Thursday and Friday at Gospel Hall, 720 Southard street. The lectures will begin each night at 8 o'clock. The missionary illustrates his work by recounting striking in- eidents from the mission fields in Africa, The public has been in- vited to hear the addre: veteran of CARD OF THANKS during beloved s ford, We those wt { sympathy THE FAMILY. eecccececesese JACKIE MORAN in HAUNTED HOUSE jin the newspaper article. | jorie B. Emmons, |beginning at 4:30 o'cloc tonight, | loaned by Mrs. Van | Beuren. Mrs. Stephen Douglass, mem-/} bership chairman, announced one new member for the club, Mrs. |Emelia Ramus. The library report given by ; Mrs. W. Jay Ingling showed much activity in the project during the past month. Over 100 winter Tracey | visitors were provided with read- ling material through the library, jthus proving the importance of this project to the community |She also announced 162 volumes donated this year. Mrs. Tracey | Van Beuren and Mrs. McCollum, and Mr. and Mrs. Galloway win- ter visitors showed their appre- ciation by leaving donations of books and money for the purchase of books. Miss Mary Trevor announced eight new books were at the library. She also stated the Gar- den Club had placed books rel- ative to plant life for reading at the library. Mrs. Knapp expressed , thanks to all who assisted in the oyster | supper. She called attention to| the assistance of Miss Mary Tre- vor and Mrs. A. M. Hewett whose names were unintentionally omit- ted from the lists of workers given | She al-| so announced a check in amount of $21.73 to the building fund from the Art Association. This was made possible by the generosity of the artist, Grant Woods, who donated his services lecturing to an interested group while in Key West. Mrs. Knapp also reported on she attended the Florida Feder tion of Woman’s Clubs. Miss Minnie Porter Harris represented |¢atpenter will be accepted unless | the Senior Club; Mrs. Joseph Lopez and Mrs. Elwood were present when the Junior group of this city was received into the | State Federation Tt was announced Mrs. Mar-| State Library | WPA representative would be! pi Thursday of next week to at- nd the., county commissioners maettal Mts. Knapp urged all club w@iménito. meet with Mrs. | Emmons: Mrs. Berkowitz announced the | forming of a new Red Cross first | aid class ‘today,.meeting at the Harris School at 4 p m. Tea and cookies were served ty the hospitality committee during an informal social hour at the conclusion of the program. United Daughters To Meet Tomorrow There will be.a meeting of the |United Daughters of the Confed- eracy held tomorrow afternogn, | at the home of M las, 830 Div All members are requested |be in attendance, to TRY IT TODAY— | The Favorite in Key West STAR ¥& BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS “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 ec LINCOLN 47 as" TT at. OUR CHOICEST ROOMS From. 1400 ROOMS each with jas t VANCE GRAHAM (Special to The Citizen) DeLAND, April 2. — Vance Graham, above, prominent Stet- son University senior from Bristol, Tenn., headed a group of Stetson debaters who left here yesterday for Alabama to i compete in district forensic meets. Graham, who is presi- dent of the local chapter of Pi Kappa Delta fraternity, ‘will team with John Lewis, sopho- more from Miami, to discuss the question of “whether the nations of the,,.western hem- isphere should form a perman- ent union”. Co-ed debaters Ruby Amory of Newport News, Va., and Irma French of Jack- | sonville, left also to attend the Southern Association of Teach- ers of Speech dabate tourney in | Birmingham, participating in argument on the subject of | United States | whether the should affect an immediate en- trance into the war. ENOUGH APPLICATIONS Commander G. B. Hoey, senior member of the Labor Board, states that the United States Civil Serv- ice Commission announces that suffici.at applications have been filed to meet the needs of service, | cation for the house and_ general examination of construction filed with the recorder, Labor Board, U.S. Naval Station, Key We prior to the hour of closing business on Friday April 11, ‘CRAZY SKIN Don't let misery of superficial. externally caused ugly skin frritation di Famed, clean, liquid Imper! worked wonders on face, feet, body. No bandaging. Sh ing, disappearing Imperial Lotion cenecasa while nature promotes healing. First bottle Imperial must satisfy or your money back. eee “tsigane” gipsy gift a virginia 1, paterson formerly at Jefferson Hotel pidg.| has moved to 522 DUVAL STREET Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 |; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN EGYPT TEMPLE PLANS SERVICE |EASTER PROGRAM WILL BE STAGED IN TAMPA AT SUNRISE SERVICE TAMPA, April 2.—(FNS) pt Temple: Shrine. will stage 19th annual Easter’ Sunrise Skrvice at Plant Park in Tampa! |the morning of Easter Sunday, April 13, beginning at sunrise, 6:07 a. m. The first Easter Sunrise Service } ever held in Florida was put on by. Egypt Temple 19 years ago and! jhas been conducted regularly | the Knight |and will operate it from now on {under the name of jices o4 | So have been provided for. jee outdoor sacred service. CARABALLO TO RUN SCAVENGER SERVICE Jesus Carabalio has taken over Scavenger Service, “Caraballo’s Scavenger Service.” He solicits the patronage of the public, and promises prompt and efficient service to all. An advertisement appears else- where in this issue relative to the change in operation of the serv- cial arr@hgements for parking al- The 1911 Easter-Sunrise Serv- ice promises to be the most beau- tiful and impressive ever staged | and all Florida is invited to attend | no additional appli-| {each year since then The service this year is inj 1S EPILEPSY INHERITED? jcharge of the Chanters, with Ar-| WHAT CAUSES IT? jthur F. Clover general chairman. | A booklet containing the opinions of fam- | All uniform bodies of the Temple | ous doctors on this interesting subject will | will participate. Patrol and | be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader Drum Corps units will serve as' writing to the Educational Division, 535 ushers and assist in handling traf- ' Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., Dept. A428 fic. The band will give a sacred! — cc snalt concert and the Chanters will sing. The musical program is junder the personal direction of John Philip Shaddick. Hazel Darlington Yarborough, ‘soprano of Orlando, will be the feature soloist on the program. ‘euilaies and organ’ musie from |the First Baptist Church will lend | color to the program. syear the attendanee»has: grown and in order to take care of all who attend this year ar-| rangements have been made nil |provide hundreds of additional! seats. The committee in charge |" jof seating arrangements an-} nounced that ample seating facili- | ies will be, available, while spe- | NO NAME LODGE Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef - Tarpon - Permit - Bone Fishing Cottages—$3.50 a day and up | Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty | Phone No Name Key No, I For Information | WILLIAM MAITLAND of West Central Africa will —_ a GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard ‘Street each night this week except Saturday at 8:00 o'clock Wood Worms CAUSE ENORMOUS PROP- ERTY DAMAGE. The swarming season will soon be here. Why take chances when we can eliminate this menace for you. The cost is low and Terms can be arranged. APPROVED by FHA and LICENSED SPECIALISTS in TERMITE CONTROL Inspection and Advice FREE 5-year GUARANTEE BE WISE FEDERAL EXTERMINATING CO. Exterminators of all Pests 614 Duval Street Phone 31 An Opportunity. .. 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Vig = Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th: 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 6:00 o'clock A. M. Local Schedale: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Except Sundays) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and eS at Miami at 4:00 o'clock LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- — at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones $2 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1941 Time to pause? When you are hot, tired and thirsty, Coca-Cola is ice-cold, cooling and refresh- ing. 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