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Ce \ \) By PATRICIA SOCIETY f Enzagement * PHONE 535 Officers Club Saturday Scene Of Irish Mardi Gras The Offeers Club Saturday eho? fhe an trish Mardi wh the men wearing high Greer opere boty and black paper @ittecies and thew Irish Col- Meme were bees hed with vari- @elered lew ond pert green hats Miss Doris Olafsen Becomes Bride Of Chester Knowles At Stone Church , by the Rev. white taffeta Miss Doris Beeeerd in traditional white wetting gown of ith © finger up Night The feature of the evening was a huge celophane bag, hung above the patio dance floor, filled with baloons of every hue. During the evening the baloons were released, to the pleasure of the dancers below. C, T. Howes before a background of white gladioli| and tropical fern. i} Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Louis Poe of Los) Angeles, Calif., announce the en-) gagement and spproeee mar-} riage of their daughter, Rita, to . 5 Horry Weintraub, son of Mrs. Met Last Night At Woman’s Berman Weintraub, and the late| Mr. Weintraub. The wedding will take place) Sunday, March 31, at the Sinai! Temple in Los Angeles. Club To Apportion Funds Raised In Recent Drive | pass sle | A meeting of the Executive ATTAIN | Committee of the National Wa:| |Fund and Community Chest was | Personal Notes | held last eyening at the Woman’s; Club te apportion the funds of the} By PATRICIA |Community Chest. : HON | Present at the meeting were: George’ Mills’ White, chairman; ; Here are some notes on the) Dwight Hunter, representing ihe farewell dinner given SAM] city Welfare Department; Mrs. | COHEN last night by the BUSI-|Wiiliam R. Wat¥en, president ‘of | NESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION at the Woman's Hospital Auxili the Gulf Stream Restaurant. —_| Miss Marie Hartel, supervisor of | xx |the “ Municipal Hospital; Mis. | The dinner first of all was €x-|Dorothy Squires, Florida Chil. cellent. I. WIENER, who is noted’ qren’s Home Society, Miami; Rev. for his steaks and well prepared’ James MacConnell, Child Welfa meats put a Swiss steak on the! Service; Rev. C. T. Howes, Boy | The bride was given in marri-| table which was as delicious and age by Charles Smith. Matron tender as one could wish. And the "t @ #08 pm. cere-jof honor was Mrs. Marie Morvi-| sauc. MMMMM. There was a coy of the First son. Joseph Pinder was best) very nice salad. Bottle of beer uret man. for all. Good strong coffee. And the daughter of A reception followed at the| delicious pie such as MRS. Olufsen of Brook-| home of the groom's parents, 1318; WIENER only knows how to| rk, and the groom} Duncan street. make. Mr, Wiener worked all @ Mr end Mra. Che The couple went to Cuba for | afternoon to prepare the dinner| th bride of Ches |Scouts; Mrs. Helen MeNeil, Sta (HE KEY WEST CITIZEN Commitiee Of War Fund And Judge Lopez To Community Chest Assembles SaaS a SSS: Bring In 350-Pound Shark Aboard John West's Mae West Tuesday a 350 pound shark was nearly brought to gaff after being played ‘for two hours om rod.and reel. Mrs. Wilmot was the fisher- man, ¥ Others in the party were Mr. end Mrs. Allen Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lambert all of Ontario, Canada. Also in the catch’ were seven grouper, the largest weighing’ 45 pounds, besides jack and barracuda. PPL LI LILI LI SI IST. Speak Tomorrow Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr., will) speak at the Monroe County Child Welfare Council meeting, on Thursday evening, March 21, at 8 o’clock. The mee will be held at the Health Unit, at 203 Fleming street. The Judge, out of his large ex- perience with criminal cases, will discuss the problem of juve- nile delinquency, as it is affected; by the crimin&lity of adults, and improper enviroment. of speeding, were made yesterday 1 boulevard by Chief Deputy| Sheriff Moreno and! fen a Deputy Will Archer. The defendants. are William’ the Lugi, Wall Der, navy man, Boca Chica, and Fred Turner, negro,; Thomas street. Chief Wallace said oe be- “ cause of frequent complaints re-’ about The Rey. John E: Picisens,| ceived by the sheriff's office) vals during chairman of the council, will pre- about fast driving on the boule-) side. Questions from the audience? vard, he and Deputy Areher daily! will be discussed. >,{keep,a watch for sepeders. The public is invited, oa hi Hotel Protests Parking Meters Protest of J. J. Dillinger, of the! Southern Cross Hotel, against the ; establishment of parking meters in the block between Eaton and |Caroline streets was ordered filed at the city commission. meeting last, night. Mr. Dillinger emphasized that tourist should be given every privilege, one of them, being free Welfare Board; Mrs. Belle Hamii- ton, secretary, and J. J. Trevor, treasurer of the Executive én: Deadline Nears On mittee. { = wes »- Home Exemptions Allotment of funds proved as follows: 'Harold Laiibsher Returns Here Returning to Key West after being overseas for over three years is Harold Laubsher. Mr { Lawrence =, Ind. end Louse M. trip, while in the army with} 31, Morgantown, W. Va. | General Headquarters, going to Manila, through the Red Sea,} fer Knowles of Key West |their honeymoon and are return-|] understand. His restaurant is The ceremony was performed | ing to Key West today. Miss Degler ree. The foliowing application tur} @ Marriage license was filed toda; i the county judge» affica, to be highly recommended. x kk SAM COHEN gave a touching and_ sincere when called upon.’ He said he will miss some of the finest friends of ‘his life when he goes} to Miami, He also priised’ the! very, speech, | very solid body and group} D. Crutchfield, .22.' Laubsher made a round the world which is going ahead steadily and| the solidly, step by step. | YOUNG COHEN, Sam’s son, | who has just returned from over-j Florida Children’s Home So-| Ss | pakBing’ i fone tice esa! | eintex ral ties aise vere: very far| Parking in the block mentioned. Child Welfare Service (under| away, particularly for procrastin-| State Welfare Board), $50. Child Welfare Council, whic: under, its chairman, Rev. John.,§. PitKens, has been active in trying | to re-establish a, Juvenile Court, $100. 1 Family Seyvicé, a branch of the ‘Hospital Auxiliary, $900. i Business Men's Assodiation as ‘a| . . Scouts,.$900. Scouts, $300 (dependent on submitting an official ie- quest with supporting inform tion). This apportionment leaves a to- across the Mediterranean and! seas where he was master of|tal of $308.98 in the Contingert Vacationing In Key West B A Helom, of St. Clair Gheres, Michigan, is vacationing i Key West, stopping at the Berth Beach inn. Mr. Helsom is the inventor of the steel bodies ft cars back to America. He was dis-| eharged from the Army last Saturday and arrived in Key | West, by plane, yesterday. Visiting Here | | Vacationing here from Sarasota, are Mr. and Mrs. Hari Kidd.) Widely known in the painting! Sarasota Folk Is ceremonies at thousands of enter- tainments for soldiers told stori about the “terrible condition: in Miami which had the enti group roaring with lau surprise and ighter. The suspen: of the y effectively em- phasized and wi delivered with machine gun rapidity and effect. kk k The songs by MR. AND MRS. SABINI were wonderful. They ranged everywhere from the old’, melodramatic tear jerkers to a |Fund, which gives a grand total f $3,058.98, representing fifty jpercent of the amount raised in he drive, the other half having |previousiy been allotted to the War Fund. The Extcutive Committee will con‘.nue under the chairmansnip }of George Mills White until a ;Community Chest Committee can be organized to continue and de- velop the work begun last fall. Mr. White appointed an Orga: ization Committee to make a stuc Yesterday Thirty-two guests attended a funcheun given yesterday by Mrs, Sheliy Leasure, at the Officer's, Club, to meet Mrs. Leasure's Stier, Mrs. Edward Dearborn who is visiting her from fon, D. € | ‘The decorations carried out the} Gt. Pateicks theme, of green and white, and the lovely center piece, | @esigned by Mrs. Mattie Harris shard, caught everyones eye, Visit Here E Mrs. Hostain, better known to) millions as Esther Forbes, and Mrs. Gregory Mason, both of Winchester, Massachusetts, are! Visiting Key West, staying while here at the North Beach Inn A tew of the books Esther Forbes has written include: Paul Mothers To Meet | Revere, His Life and Times; field, Mrs. Kidd, who paints un- der the name of Edith Wollach, gave a show in New York last fall and Mr. Kidds water color pobeises ile \ im \as show in} keland in April. The, Kidds are stopping at “The \Pittés? P..T. A. Group: Holds Meeting et The first ‘study group ‘of ‘the! - P.-T. A, was held in the Division Street School library on Monday | Frank Sabini. modern version of “Dixie”. Who! and submit; plans vat the next should be invited up to join them| ™eeting: ef the Executive Com-| but CHIEF OF POLICE LouIS|™tee, with Dwgiht Hunter as : EISNER wh® redideréd some very| Chairman... Other. members are beautiful songs accompanied by| Miss Marie Hartell, J. J. Trevor, Gerald Saunders, | M's. Helen McNeil and Rev. C 4. who had brought his plaintive| Howes. violin, joined in the middle of one of the songs and was with rou) or ered he the group for the rest of the (uae, Amesicn) evening, : he 1804--Neal;, Dow, temperance Mastér! of Céremonies was Sec-| "former, framer of law making retary - Treasurer JOE BOZA.| Mainea temperance state back in President MAXIMO VALDEZ) 1851. borm.in Portland. Died Oct. presided. All the members and} 2 1897. | | | | Today’s Anniversaries afternoon between 1:30 and‘ 2:30 Albert Carey, principal of the) Poinciana Elementary School,! took charge of the discussion and he reviewed the first part of the} P.-T. A. manual. The topic of} the hour was the “Welfare of; Children and the Community” and what the P.-T. A. can do to, aid it. ; i Sebany Tremaine, a juvenile;| Af Wesley House | Mirror for Witches, General's; Lady and Paradise | Miss Forbes is a charming per gon and is an editor for Hough-; ten-Mifflin, publish | Social Calendar | WEDNESDAY A social gathering of mothers ‘ of the Kindergarten and Woman's Club of the Wesley House, 1006 Varela street, will be held 7:30 o'tlock tomorrow night at’ the above address. Highlight of the social meeting will be the mbsical part of the Mrs.| | ered by ALLAN B. CLE | racketers and gang gamblers. . 1 guests introduced themselves} 1834—Charles W. Eliot, Har- and stated their occupation. One| vard’s famed president, 1869-1909, of the guests was DR. ROQUE) €minent citizen, born in Boston. whose father used to run a drug) Died Aug. 22, 1926. store at the corner of Duval and) 1840—James R. Miller, Presby- Petronia streets. | terian clergyman, popular author kkk | of devotional works, born in Bea- Very stirring speech was deliv-! ver County, Pa. Died July 2, 1912. RE who} _ 1944—Robert Dollar, eminent told of the clear cut objectives of, Pacific Coast lumber and ship- the organization and of the new! Ping magnate of his day, born in spirit Key Westers have. He, Scotland. Died May 16, 1932. ' warned Key Westers io guard) 1945 — Lucy M. W. Mitchell, well their West rom| noted archaeologist and historian! | of ancient art, born in Persia (of kK | American parents)... Died March City Manager Dave King de-| 10, 1888. | livered a short spgech in which’ ~ ! | of ‘the growing moves to city \ AWNINGS | | y managership in the cities of the nation, and making a municipal-| ity a business institution. High b, 8:00 p.m., Officers’ yprogyary: ta be agadurieds bx a ' Club, ‘Whitehead and Unied ‘Logan, masie teacher the Streets Division Street Elementary 7 * | School, who will render several THURSDAY | numbers of her own selection. Oyster Supper, Woman's Club-' All mothers of children in the house, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Kindergarten and members of the Ladies Sewing Circle, Key West. Woman's Club are cordially in-} General x= 2:00 p.m. | vited to attend the gathering. | FRIDAY | oe ey Girl Scouts, Troop 4, 400 pm, Your Lodge Meets St. Paul's Parish Hall j —_ Bastern Star, 8:00 p.m. Scot- Fern Chapter, OES, 2nd and 4th tish Rite Temple | Fridays of each month, 8:00! * * | p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. BATURDAY {Pocahontas Lodge, Ist and 3rd Brownie Meeting, Fleming 3t. Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., Red Men's Methodist Church, 10:00 pm.| Hall. *s** ; Pythian Sisters, ist and 3rd Mon MONDAY | days, 7:30 p.m. Knights of Key West Players, Barn Thea-' Pythias Hall. ter, 6:00 pw Rebekah, Ist and 3rd Fridays, 7:30 **« * | pm., Golden Eagle Hall. TURSDAY Key West Lodge Number 163, ready 5S Club, Home of Knights of Pythias. Meets every Mra. Lillie Weaver, 809 Sout Friday night at Knights of ard, 3:00 Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. praise for the work of the city] To Beautify { manager was given by members ef{g9mes °*Stores *Bars| of the orga tion and r { newed pleas to continue cooperat- *Hotels | ing with the city manager who is doing the best he can to give an over all plan for Key West in spite of some dissenting votes. kk * Chief Pharmist Hurt and Mrs. Hurt and infant daughter, Norma Jean, are visit- | ing with Mrs. Hurt’s mother, Mrs. R. C. Skelton, 1411 Olivia street. Chief Hurt is stationed at Quantico, Va. He has just shipped over for 6 more years with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Hurt will be re- membered as Miss Ruth Carolyn Skelton of this city. KK o& Miss Ceil Weintraub left ye terday for Chic: visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bauer enroute to Los Angeles, Calif., to attend the wedding of brother, Harry, to Miss Rita Poe. Gifts Fit For A Queen!! Mere are the Gifts to be given Gloria Acevedo, Queen of the Sponge Festival Chaperoned All-Expense-Paid Tour to Wiami Diamond Ring donated by Pollock's Tea Gown by Starling’s Style Shop Hat by Rubin Appel Shoes, Hose by the Store of Fashion Lingerie by Handbag by Permanent Handbag by Beauty Shop Aronovitz Pearlman’s Traveling Bag by Bernie Papy Wave by Old Colony Adrian O' Sweeney Mate H. C.! her} | Large Color Selection i PREWAR 10-0Z. MATERIALS | Finest Workmanship | KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. |120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. ' CALL 1042 for Estimates | | | = ! i i | | eming Street Methodist Church Tonight—7:30 o’Clock “Meeting the Demands of Christian Living” Thursday—10:30 A.M. “Sharing Our Experiences” Thursday—7:30 P.M. “The Victorious Christian” Revival Services through March 21st —~tR PBR SRB FRSFE ESSA ae ators,” J. Frank Roberts, chief clerk office, said today, “and yet there are approximately 400 owners of real estate in the ,county eligible to .pbtain homestead exemp, ions, bul have notifiled for hapa } hat. wilh, be the..ne oe eh oMelt to hie La They will be required to pay full! which may amount to} taxation, twenty or more than $100. Well, let us say that we would give a twenty-dollar bill to those 400 people if they called at the as: a office. There would be} t the twenty dollars, | and yet every one of them will be given that much or more who files for homestead exemption.” Out of 2,200 eligible for home- stead exemption in Monroe county, Mr. Roberts said, only 1,824 have filed applications. Houses Conveyed To Commissioner Thirty-six houses in the Lime Grove subdivision, which the RFC Mortgage Company acquired through foreclosure proceedings, have been conveyed by the com- pany to Raymond M. Foley, Fed- | eral Housing Commissioner, from whom they may now be purchas- ed by the public. As both companies are owned by sthe federal, goyernment, the consideration was ‘ohly’ $5. GET THE SPEEDY, SURE © RELIEF FOR ACID in the county ° assessor’s} Se (INDIGESTION } GARDNER’S PHARMACY Phone 177 Free Delivery CLARAMUNT INN - RESTAURANT 426 GREENE ST. Next to Western Union Under New Management DANNY CRUZ, Owner OPEN 10:00 am. to 2:00 p.m. | DAILY 5:30 p.m, to 11:00 p.m. SUNDAY 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m Specializing in Real SPANISH FOOD Yellow Rice and CHICKEN Black Beans Spanish Bean Soup Chili con Carne GIVE US A TRIAL Pa REV. SHULE! | | | | SRR BR BSB REVIVAL SERVICES PMO es Warren says Federal balance, sheet is in “alarming” state. : z hised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Strand ND Reet Oe etn eeewen Coming: “A Bell For Adano” & = = 2 Announces the Opening on Mareh 18th of An Outdoor School for Kindergarten and Pre-School Groups 9 to 12, Monday Through Friday DAILY, WEEKLY and MONTHLY RATES Enrollment Limited Telephone 347-J or 768-R bn bb bn bn bo bb bn bh hb i i ee eee ie el Monroe Theater BUD ABBOTT in “LOST IN A HAREM” Coming: ‘Horn Blows at Midnighi’ DELMONICO = Restaurant and Bar | 218 Duval Street Serving the Finest Foods Featuring; New York , FILLE Mt M ‘com Sau SPECIAL-SUNDAY DINNER Beer and Wine Served | | i Located in the Heart of the City » , with BATH and TELEPHONE Ford Hotel Pershing Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. ist Avenue 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator Solarium Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Write or Wire Reservations During Legal Hours “UHH” Use Long Distance NOW MORE THAN EVER The volume of long distance telephone calls is now about forty per cent higher than the average for the three war years. The Bell System is doing its best to meet the generally increased demand for long distance telephone service by adding two million more miles of long distance telephone circuits during this year. About 150,000 young women will have to be hired ahd trained as operators and hun- dreds of new long distance switchboards installed or en- larged. So, for a while longer, there may still be delays on some long distance calls. That’s because there's such a big job to be done—the job we're now working on with all possible speed. When there are delays, you can help by using the service only for necessary calls. Your cooperation is Qp- preciated, SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED