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PAIGE FOUR SOCIETY : Mothers And Daughters Luncheon : Voted Very Enjoyable Affair (By RUBY MORGAN) Mother’s Day breakiast Given On Sunday At La Concha Hotel There was a mother’s Day, Mesdames Virginia Demeritt, eee eoneten a ar Concha ‘Fred J. Dion, E. Saunders, Warren ainbow Room on Sunday, which! <.,...,, was a very enjoyable affair. tt eee Doran Jack was sponsored by the Catholic |G@it, Alfredo Barroso, A. M. Parish Sodality in honor of moth- | Hewett, Helen Parks, Jewett, Ma- errerye We QE 4.0559) | Given Medal The following article was taken from ithe Charlotte, N. C. news- | paper: “Presentation of a medal, em- blematic: of winning the state championship, in the American | Legion oratorical contest, to vcs.ja Richardson To | |Wed Frances Ellsworth | Joseph H. Richardson, 24-year- |and M. Frances Ellsworth, 2], will |nounced yesterday. The couple | | was granted a license to be mar-| Classified Column old life insurance underwriter, |roR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Cruiser, 28-ft., 6-ft. beam; 40} h.p. Gray Marine Engine. Will} |be married Thursday, they an-;|FOR SALE or Exchange—Cabin} NEWLY FURNISHED 4-room Apartment for couple. Phone 580-J. may12-3t ers, This was the third annual! tilda Manegold, Steve Whalton, exchange for lot, full or part! | William Kesson, of Fort Lauder- club and = an- Culminating a season of suc- ces§ful activities, the Woman’s Club® sponsored its ninth Mother and Daughter Luncheon Satur- day. The Rainbow Dining Room of the La Concha Hotel provided an appropriate background for the ladies in their attractive, many-hued spring gowns. Bowls of yellow dwarf poin- ciannas and Queen Onus lace, with trailing vines of stephanotis, were used to beautify the table at which the officers of both the Junior and Senior clubs seated. Program Mrs. Frederic W. Knapp, Senior club president, acted as toastmaster. The following pro- gram was presented: Invocation, Mrs. Wm. R. War- ren. “Your Flag and My Flag”, Mrs. Robb Roy Ricketts. “Star Spangled Banner”, sembly singing. Mrs. Knapp gave the Address of Weicome, paying tribute to mothers and daughters in her | building for the jnounced the donor of the $787.62 surprise gift made known at the {club last Tuesday. This gift was i breakfast to be given by the or- ganization. Those in charge of the affair were Miss Flora Bar- \roso and Miss Anna Louise Cas- Pauline Pinder, Vincent Cremata, | dale, was made last night at 9 Mary De Barceé, Pearl Brinas, |0’clock at Legion Hall. Annie Wells, H. L. Knowles, Jim|, “Kesson won the local contest held March 18 speaking on the jvied by the Rev. P. J. Kelleher jof St. Mary’s Star of the Sea | Catholic church. i Bein eke Lis 'SIGNS—“For Ren’, payment. Box B.R., The Citi-! zen, mar6-tf -| “Rooms For | possible through the interest of | Drg Wmg arren, who- was |given a trust {dnd by the late | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Margerhaus, to dis- |tribute as be sawyfit to further |} | worthy causes. P { “The club feels. deeply grateful tillo of the Sodality. Sullivan, William Ellsworth, Julia | 3 Those present were: Brooks, Hayes, Mamirie Moss, G. Misses Olive Gato, Eloina Gato, |B.. Hegg, Angela Matkie, Eliza Maysie Gaiti, Joyce Parks, Mar- | Moreno, M. Gato, Leonora Valdez, garite Lacedonia, Mary Whalton, |Stanley J. Barrett, Vicki Yradi, bject, “Democracy’s' Place inj @ World of’ Tomorrow.” !On:! mtest held..here during the eriean Legion convention and Marina Crespo, Rita Pinder, Anna’ Rodney Gwynn, Thomas James. | ch’ 22;"he entered the district | Far 9 ‘ 23 4 tame out in first place. Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”,! BELLAMAR DeLUXE APART- MENTS, 316 Elizabeth street. Vacancy now. Apply 517 Elizabeth street, mayl2-tf _ JAEGER “Private Property, No Tres-|NEW CONCRETE FURNISHED passing’....THE »ARTMAN; HOUSE, everything up to date. PRESS. \ apr26-tf; Hot and cold running water; + ; &arage. 1216 Margaret street. Information at 919° Elizabeth street. may13-3tx 3 two-inch Centrifugal | Pump. 10,000. gals. per hr. were } Anna Corcoran, Lettie Sullivan, Frances Ellsworth, Gato, Benildes Remond, Gwynn, Flora Barroso. {to Dr. Warren for this gesture of 'good faith”, officers said. He | was given a rousing vote of} ; thanks by those present. The Public Library will be moved temporarily to the club- jhouse on Division street. This will be quite an undertaking and | ; Mrs. Knapp has asked that all ‘those who will be able to render assistance kindly call her. Mrs. Knapp Honored j; Mrs, Greyburn Pinder present- ,ed a vase of spring flowers to {Mrs. Knapp from the club mem- jbers as an emblem of apprecia- {tion for the faithful work per- jformed by her during the past jyear. | Records show that Sylvia Robert Marks Weds Mr. and Mrs. Julian J. Marks, socially prominent residents of Key West and Detroit, Mich., have announced the marriage in De- troit Saturday of their son, Rob- ert C. Marks, to Beverly Margo MacDuff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porter MacDuff. Mr. Marks and his bride were | much has Nymphia | s On Saturday In Detroit, Michigan L. Castillo, Beatrice Moreno,) Father P. J. Kelleher; Messrs| “py winning the district con- vene i ued Seweth = Gor. | test, Kesson achieved the right to = a secs = res Clee Hea |represent this district at the state ichardson, Hayes, G. B. Hegg. | contest held in Gainesville. Title Robert Brooks, Frank Del Villar. holders from districts throughout ——— j the state competed. D ff | “After taking the state contest, Av ;Kesson went on to the southern regional contest which was held jin Charlotte, N. C. He placed |second in that competition to the pleating. Her matching hat of|boy who won the regional and the same material was trimmed | Went on to win the national title. “At Charlotte, the judges had to \figure the scores of Kesson and Her|the national champion to the Beverl y Mac at the brim with the pleating and a veil of the flowers were white orchids. “Sue Graham, wearing a“ navy blue crepe dr with a large ———— white collar and navy _ off-the-|' Kesson is a nephew of Mrs. face hat was the only attendant. | John Pinder of- Key West... He same color. jing the decision to the latter.” fourth decimal point before giv- | !_ Mrs. Everett Russell, who had | | been visiting at West Palm Beach | jand other points up the East i Coast, returned to the city yester- j jday afternoon on the Florida} Motor Lines bus. Wilbur Moore was included in |the recent arrivals in Key West from Fort Myers. Mr. Moore will } {lead the prayer service Wednes- iday evening at the First Baptist 1 i Church. Melvin Pinder, who had been | spending several days visiting in| Key West, left yesterday over the PERSONAL CAPNS Complete with suction hose. ; Mounted on pheumatic Thoroughly re-conditio Price $100. East Ce Equip- ment Company, 1228 S.W. First street, Miami, Florida. apr21-Lmo { | $35.00 FOR EQUITY for good FURNISHED BU! 1937 Hudson four-door Deluxe ‘ Sedan. Electric hand gear shift; 41 tag. Balance already | financed. To responsible par- ty. Apply Box LL, clo The Citizen. > may 13-1tx sl per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. apr25-tf entertained after the ceremony at were \FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. NEWLY FURNISHED APART- MENT; all modern conven- hot running water. Ideal for couple. No children or pets allowed. Apply. 1100 street, may13-tf INGALOW, mod- ern conveniences; hot water. Apply 724 Eaton street, mayl3-3t FOR RENT—Store space, good location, Apply 518 Fleming street. mayl-tf FURNISHED COTTAGE, © no children, no pets. Apply 803 Olivia street. may5-tf capable manner, closing with the een accomplished toward thea dinner.for the bridal party and |Her flowers | gave the same oration in this city. highway for his home in. Miami, FURNISHED HOUSE—All- beautiful though: “Stars far wander Light to bles Meadow breeze for sweet ca- ress, Pearls for beauty, please— Mother love is all of these”. A suitable response in behalf of the daughters was made by Mrs. Susan La Kin, a past presi: dent of the Junior club. Those present then joined in singing “Mother”, accompanied by Mrs. Beatrice Moreno. Mrs. Dan Navarro gave greet- ings from the mothers. Her charming little daughter Jean making response with a poem. Miss Lia Kin sang “Mother Of Mine”, accompanied by Miss Moreno. flowers to This was followed by assembly singing of “Our Key West Wom- an’s Club” and “Sawanee River”, Miss Moreno accompanist. Installation Of Officers As the officers of the Senior club were elected for two years, ! the Juniors were the installing club, Mrs. Knapp, Senior presi- dent, being in charge of the pro- ceedings. Those taking office were: Mrs, Joseph Lopez, president. Mrs. Gilmore Park, first vice- president, Mrs, Andrew Elwood, vice-president. Mrs. Ada Rodriguez, recording secretary. Miss Juanita Dongo, sponding secretary. Miss Phyllis Adams, treasurer. Mrs. Ramona Lopez, auditor. Miss Lois Pinder and Miss Edith Moffett, directors. Bouqui Presented Each offi was presented with a corsage when _ installed. Concluding the exercises, s Lopez presented from the Junior club a beautiful boquet of red and white carnations to Mrs. Knapp. Mrs. Arthur Shepherd, Jr., pre- second corre- sented ‘a magnificent bouquet of | Chas. Morenus, Eulie Bethel, Ben | Young People’s Service League of gladiolias to Mrs. Lopez from the Watkins and daughter, J. S. Don- | Saint Paul’s. Junior club. members. Mrs. Albert J. Mills, Senior sponsor for the Junior club, gav Mrs. Lopez, on behalf of Seniors, @ beautiful vase filled with spring flowers. As a token of appreciation for the work rendered, Mrs. Albert Mills was presented a gift by Mrs. Lopez from the Junior club. Four Generations Present One of the highlights of the program was the introduction of a family of four generations: Mrs Frank Biaza, Mrs. Jeff Knight, Mrs. Francis Johnson and Miss Francues Johnson Last year a poem Have A Daughter’ Andrew Miller n the nual I by whose Mothers neheon was in oy Mrs. Rick this was so much Mrs. Ricketts repeat “Because written at appreciate asked to former do, who rom Berlin. sband was was introduced and t by her rv spoke back welcome Surprise Gift Of Mrs. Kr the purct ROLLER SKATE Southard Street Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight SS) SIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. 7:30 to 10:00 P. M. SHOE SKATES FOR SALE Tf You Can Walk You Can Skate We Tegch You How To Skate goal of 1941 for the purchase of !a public library and auditorium. | Mrs. Warren, in presenting | Mrs. Knapp with a bouquet of ;red. radiance roses from her |“club husband”, spoke of the lloyal support Mrs. Knapp’ had |given his wife in her duties as | president of the club. | Thanks were extended to Mrs. Vesey Johnson and Mrs. Arthur | Pastorini, who had charge of ‘the {reservations; Miss Etta Patterson, gardenias. faimily{ then left for a.métor trip , a Myz Marks’ } through the north. After June 1,/ best man. i the wil be at home.in.De-) “Mrs. MacDuff wore a print trois Hoist. ee beitle dtesé-in light’ blue and ‘white Astory in the Detroit News, de- for her daughter’s — wedding. scribing the ceremony at All| With it she wore a torso length Saints Episcopal chapel in De-} wool jacket in light blue and her | troit, said: hat and bag were the same color} “All white flowers banked the | wool. Her flowers were orchids. altar and long stemmed white “For traveling, Mrs. Marks blooms were arranged in two wore a plaid suit of gray, white large white urns at each side. and yellow. Her hat and acces- “The bride wore a pale blue “Pall Jahnke vi |decorating chairman, and Miss ; Elizabeth Sharpley, manager of | the hotel. | The guests joined in singing “God Bless America” and “Auld; | Lang Syne” as closing numbers. | Those Present Present at the luncheon were: Mesdames Glorianna Bailey, | John Gardner, L. C. Brinton, |Grace Crosby, John Costar, Si- mone, J. A. Gaiti, Macy Gaiti, Sebastian Cabrera and daughter Zeta Frances, Stephen Douglass, |Archambaulet, Frank Delaney, Gruber, Harvey Eagan, Charles Falk, N. A. Johnson, Louise | Auxier and daughter Dianne, Ray Navarro, Ben Morland, Ralph Spaulding,, Frank Brown, B. L. (Grooms, Gibson and daughter, sories were navy.” silk dress made with a V-neckline! Mr. and Mrs. Marks make their edged in box pleating, and a|home in Key West on county jacket trimmed with the same’ boulevard. Stady Group To Meet Tomorrow | St. Paal’s Unit | Plans Meeting | ae | eee | Study Group of the Woman's! Saint Paul’s Chapter of the Auxiliary of Saint Paul’s Church | Daughters of the King willmeet will meet in the Parish House tomorrow afternoon, 4:40 o'clock. | tomorrow night, 8:00 o’clock. This will be the last meeting | “Christian Family Life”, before the Diocesan Assembly | es core ; which convenes at Holy Cross ‘World Christian Communiti (Church, Miami, on May 20 and and “Go Forward In Service” 9; i! will be the subjects touched on.; A full attendance is desired. Women and girls who are not - members of the auxiliary are al-| NOTICE OF CALLING W. H. Harris, Norberg Thomp- | Son, Mary M. Thompson, A. M. | Hewett, Fred Knapp, Ben Tay- lor, Albert Schrader, W. J. Kemp, |E. Stricker, John Pinder, Jeff |Knight, Frank Biaza, Francis jJohnson and daughter, S. F. | Lowe, Edwin Trevor, Joe Lopez, | Jr., Albert Mills, Geo. Mitchell, ;Emma Del Pino, A. M. Morgan, Amando Cobo, Dan Navarro, Ar- \thur Pastorini, J. S. Roberts, J. iN. Fogarty, Greyburn Pinder, jJohn Olsen, Raymond Felton, Ralph Russell, Paul Dessez, Mel- Mrs. | Vi Russell, Perry Miller, Hilde-j early enough next year to mo {gard Russell, Roy Ricketts, John | Long, Geo. Reynolds, Carrera, J. |B. Sullivan, Stephen Singleton, | Jerry Trevor, W. R. Warren, John | Monday evening, May 19, at 8:00] Key West, Florida, May 13th, |Wardlow, Geo, Allen Warren, {go, Townsend, James Singleton, }Solano and daughter, Arthur \Shepherd, Jr, Raymond’ Curry jand four guests, Elizabeth Sharp- jley, Gilmore Park, Andrew El- wood, Ada Rodriguez, Ramona Lopez, Harry Baker and’ daugh- \ter, Thelma Thompson and | daughter. Misses Betty Pierce, 'Kemp, Stricker, Emma Ling, El- len Trevor, Judy Trevor, Nancy {Morgan, Consuelo Cobo, Jean | Navarro, Moffatt, Etta Patter- |son, Beatrice Moreno, _ Mabel Richter, A. E. Sharpley, Laurina Ricketts, Mary Trevor, Susan La Kin, Juanita Dongo, Phyllis Adams, Lois Pinder, Edith Mof- fat Hill, Organ Recital At St. Paul’s Charch organ recital by Charles R rts, organist, will be pre- a s Church, COLDS To relieve Misery of NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS so invited to this meeting. | Fan BIDS LEAVING TODAY ON | Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that at a special meeting on the 22nd day of May, A. D. 1941, at 8:00 o'clock P. M., VACATION TRIP Saas |the Board of County Commission. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dessez, op-|ers of Monroe County, Florida, erators of the Bettye Raymond will receive and open sealed bids | Restaurant, 512 Caroline street, for the sale to Monroe County, | are leaving this afternoon for, Florida, of three (3) 40-gallon Miami enroute to California for|Soda-Acid Engines for outdoor | a summer vacation trip. | with (5) extra charges for They report having had a/each engine. | splendid season this ar andj The price for said engines state that they will be back|should not exceed the sum of » | $849.99. | this popular eating house to larg-| The Board reserves the right to er quarters, re; ect or accept any or all bids made, o'clock, under the auspices of the | 1941. Ross C Sawyer The public is cordially invited to attend. ers, Monroe County, Florida. may 13,1941 Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— e MIAMI AND KEY WES 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 —— at Miami at 4:00 o'clock LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- a Key West 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. |Clerk Board County Commission- | during thé Ameriean ion Con~}~ vention, —— | ons Rudolph Albury, afte?’spending several days in Key West visitjng relatives and friends, left yester- day for Matecumbe;y where he is engaged in the fishing“business. — Harris School Ply s To Hold Meeting ~? /¥\\ i There will be a meeting of the’ Harris School P.-T. A. held to- morrow afternoon, beginning at 3:00 o’clock, according to an-j| nouncement made today. This will be the last meeting of the term, at which time there will be installation of officers, and all members are requested to be in attendance. ‘morrow evening, 6:30 o'clock, at Restaurant. This will be a supper meet- ing, and business of much im- .portance will also be taken up. It is requested that all members be in attendance. MOTORING NORTH ?— AND EAST OR WEST? Go fully prepared with Rand Mt- | Nally’s newest (1941 Edition) = {ROAD ATLAS; copies of Duncan The Junior Chamber of Com- | Hines’ “Adventures in Good Eat- merce will hold a meeting to-| ing” and “Lodgings for a Night”, as well as a loose-leaf Account NOTICE | Book, covering mileages, ex- | penses, etc.—all at most reason Anyone desiring to open and! able prices. . .and possibly some- make excavations in any streets | thing to read en route?—most “on and sidewalks of the City of Key | sale” books now reduced in price. West must first obtain a permit in| SOUTHERNMOST BOOK & ART accordance with Ordinance No.|SHOP, South and Duval Streets 115 C,,S. | (in the Southernmost House). BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. | may 13,1941 may13-5t ; |TRY IT TODAY— | The Favorite in Key West STAR % BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS the Delmonico Junior Commerce Body Meeting Tomorrow DICK FORAN in HORROR ISLAND Also, Comedy and Serial PRIZE NITE — TONIGHT seceesetece Annual Electrie Range Sale for only i 89-9 Less $10 For Yous Old Equipment NO. DQWN PAYMENT LOWEST COST FASTEST HEATING FINEST FEATURES —ever offered by GENERAL ELECTRIC New 5-Heat Clean-Speed Calrod Units. 6-Quart Thrift Cooker. Acid -resisting one- piece top. Porcelain enameled one-piece body. Large capacity twin-unit oven—and many other new economy and convenient features. | | } | See this beautiful General Electric Range! We believe it out- values every electric range ih its class! Priced lowest in G-E history. Faster heating than ever at lower cost. Time-saving, money-saving features that can't be beat at anywhere near the price. The BIG BARGAIN of the year. See this G-E Range today! NEW 5-HEAT CLEAN-SPEED CALROD U i) Heat faster yet use less current than ever. The only, electric range units with the HERMETIC GLASS SEAL. Look for the name “General Electric Calrod.” Accept no imitations. Monthly Payments as Low as $2.42 Per Month (1940 MODEL RANGE) THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY beginning at) j Pike Me $100. James H. 1217 Petronia Street. j | jan3-s; | § ern conveniences, Good borhood. Adults'* onlyy. ——— |} 4month, Box LM. The Citiz $300 CASH, for quick sale, lot 12, ! by ‘ square 4, tract 20. Washington —_—— street. A.‘L. Murray, Columbia PICTURE FRAMING. Laundry. apr] 5-8: pai j ‘PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; \ | USED PLUMBING FIXTURES | antique frames refini : COMPLETE LINE sinks, lava-| tures matted, Paul Dien tories, toilets, bathtubs and! 614 Francis sti af fittings: Also. soll and. gal | eee pipe and fittings. Gray’s Fish- | ery, Ojus. Open Sundays. | | may9-Iwk | BRING YOUR VISITING friends TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500| i? need of a good night's rest Sheets, 75. The Artman Press to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. | mayl9-tf Clean rooms, enjoy the homey FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD! atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. And, try THE COFFEE SHOP, MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped | and one Johnson Outboard mo- } it's economical and has “that” tor, 4 hp. $150. James H } tasty food and atmosphere, 917 Fleming. street. apri-tf Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. | jan3-s | HOTELS LOST | | | | ee | oe STORE with living quarters, |LOST — Yesterday somewhere Olivia and Windsor Lane. Lot| between sunrise and sunset, 60x100’; 1%-story house on} ‘Wo golden hours, each set with Olivia street; lot corner Von! ixty diamond minutes. No re- Phister and George Sts.; 3 lots, Ward is offered for they are Big Pine Key. Apply 1014 80ne forever.—Horace Mann, Grinnell street. apr25-s [— HELP WANTED |FOR SALE—Best Cleaning and - | Pressing business in town. P.O. Box 423. may6-tf WANTED GROCER time. Citizen. Y CLERK, full or part Apply Box RX, The may12-3t 4 ACTION RELIEF FOR ACID INDIGESTION WANTED—Second-Hand Furni- ture and Carpenter’s Tools. P.O. Box 363. apr25-12tx WANT FURNISHED APART-/ MENT with at least 2 bed- rooms at once. Box 742, Key West. ay10-3tx WANTED- USED LUMBER. See Maillard, cor, Louisa and Em- ma Streets. ay12-lwkx NAVY COUPLE wants to buy bicycles; also, electrie record player. 715 White street, Apt 1, Phone 875-W. — mayi3-1tx 50: > Gardner’s Pharmacy Phone 177 Free Delivery HOUSE PAINT ¢ MONEY CAN Ww 5 Buyi” Regardless of price, you cannot buy « better house peint. From coast to coast, home own- ert and painters have proved that its beauty and protection last YEARS longer. See its rich full body. compare its formula. See how far it spreads, how solidly # covers. Steys colorful and fresh, won't blister or peel. PIERCE BROTHERS Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. Phone 276 VITA-VAR V2 PAINTS