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SOCIETY fARIE CAPPICK, Editor ---- PHONE 436 e P.-T. Assn. Program Harris School Tonight - {Ponight, beginning at 7:30; Dutch girls: Doris Roberts, Ruth e’élock in the auditorium of Harris|Canalejo, Cecilia Knight, Helen school, there will be an entertain-| Clark, Betty Lou Roberts, Wilma ment ‘under the direction of the| Russell. . ‘Teacher Association of this} Chinese girls: Marcia Dexter, i, for the benefit of poor|Helen Wells, Ruthie Currie, Helen children. Pinder, Merle Rose Roberts, Rose This association provides free} Mary Demeritt. funches to those school, children} Japanese girls: Betty Zoe Kline, Pagstherise would have nothing} Betty Jean Roberts, Copelynd ‘eat at noon time, and the public} Ramsey, Fay McDonald, Jenny is invited to attend this entertain-| Ellyn Hiner, Ruth Thompson. Ment and help in the charitable| American girls: Rose Mary Saw-' work now being done by this or-| yer, Constance Adams, Mary Ram- tion. sey, Edna Hoff, Ruth Stricker, “The following program will be| Ethel Thompson. presented by children of this} Reading, Etta Papy. school: Song, Virgie Key, Welcome, Eugene Berkowitz. Fabal. » Reading, Dolores Armayor. Children of other lands: Jap- _ Fashion show from many lands:|anese, Betty Kline, Sherman ‘Wil- frigh girl, Betty Henriquez. liams. Dutch, Wilma Russell, Hawaiian girls: Virginia Fabal,| Betty Lou Roberts. Virgie Key, Rose Mary Bethel, Song, Virgie Key. Dérothy Betancourt, Marie Key,| “Sally, a Pilgrim. Maid,” Playlet Marguerite Page. with Barbara, Jean. Johnson’ as Gipsies: Anita Berkowitz, Doro-|Sally.. Her playmates, Roy Rogers, Stricker, Edna Mae Thomp-}Murdock Haskins, Edward. Eth- n, Olga Kemp, Fay Williams,|eridge, Oliver Saunders, Sydney h Fay Russell. Lowe, Eugene Berkowitz, Jotm Seotch girls: Dorianna Wil-}Louis Day, Raymond Maloney, Yigms; Minnie Williams, Ethe] May{ John Stradley, Earl; Adams, Sher- ms, Rose O’Neil Roberts,!wood Cruz, Carlisle Williams, Mal- Demeritt, Dorothea Nor-{colm Archer, Howard Russell, ton. Donald Canalejo, Hughie Papy, “Spanish girls: Sylvia Dillon,| Robert Maloney, Joe Dorgan, Billy 7 Taylor, Teresa Cruz, Fan-}Pinder, Gerald Watkins, Betty ni¢ Mae Johnson, Ruth Osterhoudt,| Roberts, Clayton Roberts. Virginia Personal John Demeritt was an arrival yésterday afternoon over the high- way coming for a stay of several weeks before returning to Miami Ben Watkins and family and Tom Watkins and family ‘arrived yesterday on the Havana Special, coming from Tampa to spend a while with their parents. Mrs. Herman Suddath and Charles H: Crim‘arrived over the East Coast yesterday to be pre- sent at the funeral services of David M. Cook, who ‘died in the Marine hospital’ Tuesday night. Mrs. Euphemia Maloney, daughter, Mrs. Douglas Wilson. and granddaughters, Misses Anita and Dorothy Wilson, arrived yes- terday from Miami on the Havana; Special for a stay of several weeks. A. I. Pooser, superintendent F. E. C. R’y., P. L. Gaddis, district superintendent, and D. Leer, su- pervisor of agencies, were arrivals over the East Coast yesterday for a business visit with local officials. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson’s son, Attorney Roy Demeritt, who were spending a few days in Miami and points on the coast, returned over the high- way last night, Mention Daniel Morgan, who was on a brief visit in Key West, left yester- day afternoon for his home in Sebastian. J. W,. Pinder, plantation owner, who arrived Wednesday from Tav- ‘ernier, accompanied by Mrs. Pin- |der, left on the return trip yes- terday afternoon. Mrs, Pinder will remain as guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maloney. Mrs. James A. Singleton and son, James Eakins Singleton, left yesterday over the East Coast for Miami where they will join Mrs. Singleton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | W. S. Eakins, who are enjoying aj vacation visiting different cities jin the state. W. B. Dalton, engineer with one of the large oil concerns, left yes- terday for Miami after a visit with the local representative, Mrs. Mario Martinez, who was spending some time in Key West ; with relatives and friends, left yesterday afternoon for her home in Miami, Brigadier Alfred Tyler and En- sign Charles Johnson of the Salva- tion Army, arrived yesterday from| Jacksonville for a visit with the} local corps, tae aes Friday Girls’ Club of La Trindad church meets at 4 o'clock. NDAR | Ids. Fay Johnson. ————_—_——— Eelebration 0 Reading, Buddy Roberts. Organization Of Law Class Play at Harris school under direction of Miss Leota Grillon and Mrs. Charlotte Haskins at 8 o’clock. Spiga si Saturday Meeting of Woman’s Club at 2 o’elock to greet Mrs. Meade I. Tove and other members of Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs. Dr, Homer McMillan of Atlanta,| _ Business and professional. men Gaz,, will arrive tomorrow to take/and women are taking advantage in the celebration of the first) o¢ . free class in parliamentary of the dedication oft aw rbéentl a _First Presbyterian church,} y opened at the Wom- and Washington streets. an’s Club, 1307 Division — street, sponsored by this club, with Miss Mollie Parker, teacher. The’ class meets each Thursday’ night, bunt will not ‘meet next. Thursday .on aecount of this date being Thanks- giving. ‘ At 4 meeting of the class last night an organization was perfect- ed with Robert B. Ingle, president; Miss Florence Sawyer, vice-presj- dent; Mrs. G. N. Goshorn, seere- tary. Miss Parker expects additional members at the next - meeting. Those present; last night were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ‘Brevor, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford: Hicks, “Mesdames W. V. Millington, A. D. Luethi, W. J. Phelan, H. S. Dexter, G!.N. Goshorn, Misses Mary Trevor, Flotence Sawyet, Claribel Contreras, Agnes Dill, Margaret Lacedonia, Jennie Weintraub, Cecilia Weintraub. Messrs, Robert B. Ingle, Milton Sawyer, Professor Horace O’Bryant, Charles J, Curry, Jr., Robert Pinder. Anyone interested in this study will be welcomed to the class which is entirely free to all. Entertainment By Pythian Sisters The marriage of Mrs. Verbena Smith Jones Green Brown and Willie Toothaker will take place Tuesday night in the Harris school auditorium. This entertainment will be given by the Pythian Sis- ‘church was dedicated to wor- ‘on November 15, last year, #nd “Sunday has been designated for the anniversary of this dedica- fion:- Dr. MeMillan preached the dedicatory address last year, and hgs been invited to attend the an- niversary ceremonies Sunday. “According to Dr. John Gekeer, of the First Presbyterian in this city, the past year been a year of: building and ehurch property. After! h ion of the new edifice and Washington streets, ‘House that occupied the! 0 was moved to the south- corner of the lot and repaired. now used for church social a, The yard has been with” trees, ‘plants, shrabe, and recently a large al- mond tree was planted. «The former chapel on South #ftedt has been remodeled and is mgecapled as the manse. Some Fogg February of this year, “Young - People -‘Of - The - Church” were organized, with Mrs. Kate Eldridge as the Big Sister, Miss Anna Whitmarsh was elected president, and a most suc- Gessful year has been experienced. Evergreen Class Holds Meeting “The Evergreen Bible class of the First Methodist church met esterday afternoon in the recrea- tion hall of this church. There were devotional exercises followed by..readings and reports. fommittee named to visit those ill - shut-in reported 73 visits amade during the month. -- ing the social hour refresh- | ters and will be in two acts. The The} first will be a scene in Fairyland with 35 in the cast. The second act will be a mock wedding en- titled, “O Promise Me, Willie,” and will be closed with the marriage ts were served. The following} of the leading man and the lead- bers were present: Mesdames McDonald, Nellie Baker, ‘Higgs, Alice Scheurer, Sarah Ann Eliza Richardson, h Saunders, Ada Hicks, Eliza Ant Roberts, Anna Watkins, Pinder, Tillie Lowe, Lee V . Misses Mary Stickney, j. Ladd. Emily; ing lady. In addition to these features ithere will be specialties between |the acts. Those in charge of the }program promise that this enter- jtainment will be enjoyed by every- one who attends. As those who will take part in the wedding are well known, a large attendance is expected. Sun Catholic Boys’ Sodality at 6:3 Monday Meeting of Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters, at 7:30 o’clock. spanish classes at Woman’s Cl ‘arner. Parents’ Christian Club meets Eva Tuesday Study class of Woman’s Missionary Society of Fleming Street Methodist church at 4 o’clock with Mrs, C. M. Samford. Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order De Molays, meeting at 8 o’clock in Seottish Rite temple. Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley M Row ends’ Club and Bible unior All-day sewing for charity at day 0 in convent auditorium. ub building under direction of Mrs. at 8 o’clock in El] Salvador church. === OF THE MOMENT PILI MES SSL, T rain Brings Excursion Court Clerk Chants Oath | Party On Way To Havana As Wife Hears ‘Burglar 7 ‘Another one of the excursions (By Associated Pres) DURHAM, N. C., Nov. 18. —One thing is certain—S. O. lerk of recorder’s court, is always ready to chant his accustomed oath. It was early morning, Mrs. Riley awoke and shock her husband. “Wake wu she said in a hushed voice. ‘There's a burg- lar in the room.” Riley sat up sleepily and began: “You solemnly s: the evidence you shall gi: Railway and P. and 0. Steamship Company is-becoming noted, ar- rived in Key West today. On the arrival of the Havana Special more than 150 of the 175 passengers made their declarations at the customs examining room and went aboard the Cuba for’ Havana where they will «spend ° several sta : ‘i When the Cuba: sailed ‘she car- ried 180 passengers, those arriving this: morn’ ing from emorial church meets at 4 o’clock. hour at Wesley House at 4 o'clock. joys’ Club meets at Wesley House at 7 o’clock, Woman’s Club building. Wednesday ‘ Thanksgiving eve ball at Country Club auspices Woman’s Club. Primary yale Young Adult Bible Class of Club at Wesley House at 4 o’clock. Fleming Street Methodist church meets at 4 o’¢lotk with Mrs. C. M. Samford. Thursday Children’s Frolic in Bayview of Ley Memorial church. Young Pépples’ recreation a behool building at 8 o’clock. park auspices Ladies’ Aid Society t First Methodist church Sunday Friday Basketball game at high school gymnasium between DeMolays and First M. E. Celtics, benefit Division street school Parent-Teacher Association. J. L. Pippin Leaves For Light Station J. L. Pippin, newy appointed lighthouse keeper at Sand Key, left) yesterday for his station, accom- panied by Mrs. Pippin and their son, ‘ Carl Rom, senior radio elec- trician, left at the same time to in- stall one of the radio receiving sets that were given to the light- heuses by a woman from the north, Thomas L. Kelly, storekeeper for the local bureau, also went for the purpose of turning over the station and property to Mr. Pippin. LENIN BOOKS GIVEN TO POLISH LIBRARY (Ry Associated Presa) BYDBOSZCK, Poland, Nov. 18. —Books formerly owned by Nicolai Lenin and marked with his own notations, have been added to the public library of this town. Adam Grzymala_ Siedlecki, a Polish author, made the presenta- tion and told how he had saved the |collection from being used as wrapping paper. He ‘said he was living in Cra- cow in 1918 and one morning i “STRAND Strike up the band—here comes ja sailor! And what a sailor Robert Mont- gomery turns out to be in his first starring picture, ‘“Shipmates,” which is showing tonight at_ the Strand Theater. Montgomery fits snugly in his |gob’s blues and looks and _ talks like an honest-to-goodness navy | man. So perfectly does he blend ‘into the battleship background it} lis difficult to realize that, after| all, he is a motion picture star | playing a role and not a real blue- jacket caught bya wary camera that follows him about. Real, raw sea-going stuff and action is packed in this heroic pic- jturization of life in the Pacific] Battle Fleet, the roaring blasts of} broadsides, the spectacle of night- | firing, the colossal pageant of thunderous salvos, all are here be-| jfore your bewildered eyes and; ears. Strictly speaking, the story is a} comedy-drama, but where one} Hleaves off and the other begins | you have no idea. It’s pace is so) the court in this action now on trial—” < He received more vigorous shaking, finally got up + and found no burglar. A perfectly good oath wasted, thought Mrs. Riley. SIIIPI IDL :\ Tampa. Mrs. Amelia’ Earhart’ Putnam was recently presented with the “City of Philadelphia Medal” by Mayor J.’ Hampton” Moore after she had been acclaimed as ‘the most outstanding woman-in ‘Amer-| ica in 1932. £9 Cy e ”, FRI Big Dance Tomorrow Night At Miramar Clab A’ good time is promised to all attending the regular Saturday night dance at the Miramar Club tomorrow night. Excellent music for the occasion will be furnished by the Blue Devils’ Orchestra. It is expected that there will be a large crowd in attendance. Plan Dance For Cuban Clab Wednesday Night} A social event of importance taking place next Wednesday; night is the Thanksgiving Eve dance at the Cuban Club. Ramon Delgado, who is in charge of arrangements for the affair, states that in addition to giving} away several large turkeys, he has a bigger surprise for those at- tending the dance. MIS TSS SS A Spanish Deputy Sues On Colleague’s Acres (Ry Associated Press) MADRID, Nov. 17.—Deputy Lamamie de Clairac offered in parliament to give his lands to any deputy who thought “the could make them pay un- der conditions created by the present government.” Perez Madrigal took him up and now has sued in Madrid district court for fulfilment of the verbal contract, citing Julian Besteiro, president of congress, as “presiding wit- there may be something Madrigal’s case. for which the Florida East: Coast VIII I ISS SS PROBABLY RESERVED’ INDIANAPOLIS.—Mrs, Helen Goins of this city obtained a di- vorce from her husband on a charge of cruelty when she told the court that after her husband purchased a new automobile he refused to let her ride in the front seat. 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These savings on food alone ean more found his breakfast rolls had come | swift and furious you are thrilled) wrapped in Russian prints, al-| beyond all anticipation and the} thougit that language had scarce-| rapid-fire situations pile up so/ ly-been used in the city through | quickly that the end comes as a its 100 years of Austrian control. | smashing climax. Inquiry developed that the bak-| Chk he hdd hehedkdadad dh hide ddd er had bought a lot of second-} NOTICE |hand books because the war had| 1 will appreciate it very mach if every ledge, club, civic and fra-}made wrapping paper too expen-} We wish to sincerely thank out; - eee many friends, our neighbors. the} ergenization will name some member who will keep me advised Siedlecki paid the baker twite! Masons, Consistory. and Order! ir social activities in time to include these in the calendar on than meet the small monthly payments, THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN. BUILDING Come In And See Them CARD OF THANKS \ GENERAL ELECTRIC Lowest-Cost REFRIGERATION The Key West Electric Co. A. F. AYALA, Sales Mgr. what the latter had spent for the| Eastern Star for their kind sym-} collection. He explained that Len- | pathies and beautiful floral offer-/ in spent 1912 and 1913 in Cracow | ings extended us during our re-/ j ® 8 political exile under his true) cent bereavement. We also wish| jRame of Ulianoff. }to thank those who so kindly gave! the use of their automobiles. We; The only woman traffic mana- | assure one and all that their kind-! ger of an air line is said to be Miss | ness will always be remembered Dorothy Boyd, whe directs the air-/ Respectfully, planes of the Ludington service] MRS.CLEVELAND WELLS, which fly between New York and ' MR. AND MRS. CHAS. CURRY | MP! Washiogton. } AND PAMILY movi8-its page; also, reports of their social affairs and entertainments add to the interest of the city in general. These, I will gladly up if facts are given me. MARIE CAPPICK. FL he deeadekadk hadedd ddd