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PAGE FOUR “TARIE ©0000 ,e0necesecce Surprise Party For Miss Catala iends of Miss CAPPICK, Edi Rose Catala zalled 907 Division street last night and tendered her a surprise party in honor of her birthday. and provided amusement during the and Mrs. Annie Page won the prize offered the games. The dining decorated in pink and white and at her home, Dancing games evening, in room the refreshments carried out these colors. Those who enjoyed the occasion with the honoree were Mr, and Mrs. Everett Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Catala, Mr. and Mrs. Ray’ Pierce, SOCIETY was Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Catala, | itor - - - - PHONE bate eccce Woman’s Club To Hold Food Sale The library committee and American Citizenship department jof the Woman’s Club will hold a food sale Tuesday afternoon in the club house, 1307 Division street, after the business meeting of this club. Deliciously prepared dishes will be offered for sale in- cluding cakes, pies, salads, boiled ham and other good things. The public is invited to attend this sale and help these depart- ments carry en their work under the Woman’s Club. Plan Card Party And Food Sale A card party and food sale will Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Cabrera,| pe held at the Woman's Club, 1307 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson, Mrs. Annie Page, Mrs. Martha Alvarez. Misses Ruth Gandolfo, Anna Gandolfo, Anna Vinduzer, Ada Milligan. Wilson Jolly, George Peaci Diaz, MeDan John Saund Joseph Catala. Mrs. J. H. Albury Visiting Here Harry Moore, Cipriano Alvaro Bill Edwards, John Coffman, Mrs. James H. Albury, formerly Miss Alouie Taylor, who is’ now making her home in Washington, D. C., has arrived for a visit with relatives in this city. Mys. Albury is recuperating Division street, Tuesday evening, December 138, for the benefit of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Catho- lic church. Tickets will be on sale for this entertainment, and those in charge state that table prizes will be of- fered and also a door prize. Reservations may be made with Mrs. M.'S,. Lombard -and Mrs. Henry O. Russell. ‘|Mrs. G. J. Hyland Here For Holidays Mrs. G. J. Hyland arrived yes- terday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Piodela. from a recent illness. Mrs. Hyland was before mar- riage Miss Isabel Piodela. Personal Dr. A. S. Hirsch, optometrist of! Miami, who came in Wednesday and was the guest of Dr, J. A, Valdes, left yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Milton Peacock came in yesterday from Miami on a short visit to her father, Charles Ma- joni for er home. Douglas Wilson, passenger agent for the P. and O. 8. S company in Miami, came im yesterday for a business visit and returned in the afternoon. — E. E. Evans, expert automobile mechanie, who left some months ago. with his family for Toronto, Canada, returned yesterday. The cold was too severe for his family so they decided to return and re- main in Key West. W. W. Duke, official of the Western Union Telegraph com- pany, arrived yesterday for a busi- ness Stay with G, R. Kirkland, local manager, and left in the afternoon for West Palm Beach. Mrs. J. G. Hyland, formerly Miss Isabelle Piodela, arrived yesterday from New York to spend the holi- days with her parents after which she will return and leave for China| with Mr, Hyland. -—— W: 8S. Roberts, chief operator for a chain of moving picture the. aters in Miami, who was here asl the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, came in to renew his sub- seription to The Citizen yesterday and ‘left in the afternoon for Mi- ami. 4 ——$—— CALE , and left in the afternoon| Mention Thomas Felton, of Rock Het- bor, was an arrival on the Havena Special yesterday for a stay with [his family in Key West. James Duanes employed at Long Key Fishing Camp, who. wag: in Key West for.a short visit with his family, left yesterday after- noon, i J. F. Morrison, . enginehouse foreman with the F. E. C. R’y. company, was a returning pasgert- ger,over the line. yesterday. from a business trip to St. Augustine. ‘Mrs. W. Hunt Harris and daugh- ter, Miss Minnie Porter Hartis, who were visiting relatives:in Cali- fornia and Texas, traveling by auto, returned over the highway yesterday, ain B. A. Baker, first assistant kéep- er at American shoals light sta- tion, came in from the light yes- terday to spend his quarterly vaca- tion with his family. Wallace Lester Bierer, who was recently appointed third assistant keeper at Tortugas light ‘station, arrived yesterday and is ready for his duties which were vacated when J. L. Pippin was appointed keeper tat Sand Key. Mrs. Mary Montecatino was an arrival on the Havana Special yes- terday from Miami to visit with her daughter who is a pupil at the Convent of Mary Irninaculate and left in the afternoon, accompanied by her daughter who* will spend ithe week-e NDAR Friday Novena ser Mary's Catholic Church at 7:30 0’ Sun Catholic Boys’ Sodality on 6: 3 Meeting of Temple No. 20, Py Parents’ Christian Club meets Spanish classes at Woman’s Cl Eva Warner. Monday thian Sisters, s in honor Our Lady of Prompt Succor at St. ba o in convent auditorium. 7 "clock. at 8 o’clock in E ador church. jub building under direction of Mrs. Tuesday Woman's Missionary and Ladies’ Aid Seciety of Ley Memorial church will hold joint meeting. Board of directors of Woman’: Business meeting of Woman’ 's Club will meet. at 3 o'clock, 's Club at 4 o'clock. Food sale by library committee and American Citizenship depart- ment of Woman's Club Robert J, Perry Chapter, Ord: in Scottish Rite temple. after business meeting at club house. ler De Molays, meeting at 8 o'clock World Friends’ Ciub and Bible hour at Wesley House. at 4 o'clock. Junior Boys’ Club meets at W esley House at 7 o'clock. All-day sewing for charity at Woman's Club building. ere of Pocahontas meets at usual hour. Fine Bargains Will Be Found At J. G. Kantor’s! day's Citizen with some fine bar- | gains in men’s furnishings which are on display in every department. “Christmas shoppers are looking for bargains more this y: ever,” says Mr, Kantor, “and that Elks’ Memorial Service At First M. E. Key West Lodge 551, Bene- volent and Protective Order of Elks will hold their annual Memorial Services 3:30 o'clock: Sunday afternoon in the First Methodist church. Members of the order who have died during the year will be es-| pecially remembered. during the, lodge of sorrow, which is the cus- tom at thesé memorial services. Those who passed’ on since the last mengérial serviees: were’ held are: Eugene W. Russell, March 11; Ware Berry, April 27; Joshua| ORDER OF E Church Sunday Curry, July 13; L. R. Warner, August 4. Members of the Memorial Com- mittee are William Curry Harris, chairman; Ross C. Sawyer, B.C. Papy, A. Cobo and G. N. Goshorn. Officers of Lodge 551 are Hol- lon R. Bervaldi, exalted ruler; A. Cobo, esteemed leading knight; Wm. Curry Harris, esteemed loyal: knight; Warren Sawyer, esteemed! lecturing knight; G. N. Goshorn, secretary; C. H. Roberts, tyler; H.| A. Gardner, esquire; John M. | Lowe, chaplain; Fred Enno, inner guard. EXERCISES Organ Solo, Selections from “Rigoletto’...............- Miss Mary El izabeth Grillon America, Lodge and Audience.................. Ceremonies, Lodge Officers..... Invocation. sod Hae Rev. W. P. Page Soprano Solo, “How Beautiful eae the Mountains” Mi lames Harker . Roberts, accompanied by Mrs. Hast- ings Piodela Ceremonies, Roll Call of Absent Brothers ..-Ritual (With Taps by Leroy Voght) Sopréno Solo, “Hymn to Miss Janice, Maloney, Sccontbatay by Mrs, i Quartette, “The Vacant Chair’ C. P. Hogeboom, Mrs. Carl Be: 'Gekeler, Mrs. John C. the Sun”........Rimsky Korsakoff Ralph Iner . -Root Gekeler, accompanied by Mrs. P. Bernard Roberts Ceremonies, Lodge Officers. Oration..... Violin Solo, “Fantasia, .------- Ritual Hon. William H. Malone My Old Kentucky Home” . Ambrosio “Niek Goshorn, accompanied by Mrs. G. N. Goshorn Pale ke lee “Toll Softly Bells’. -Lorenz Hogeboom, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, Rev. John C. Gekeler, Mrs. John C. on by Auld Lang Syne, Lodge Gekeler, accompanied Mrs. P. Bernard Roberts and Audience. Ceremonies, Lodge Officers. Benediction... Organ Solo,’ Selection from “Il Trovatore’’... ..Rev, John G. Stradley -.-Verdi Miss Mary Elizabeth Grillon DEPARTED ELKS B, A. MONSALVATGE ¥ 28, 1900 i va pi er 4, 1993 jong ee aawenn” 4December = 4, 1905 CALDERWOOD G. HARRIS * June Bu 1906. EMELI PRN ANDES ay" Love A. WALKER - “sane 28, 1909 WALTER 8. HIGHTHOURN Aviqust 10, 190: Jose CANDO, ores rent T. KNIGHT ay, 1912 MA: ries MORENO > AUBNSt' 12, 1912 GEORGE L.. LOWE ’ arch 16, 1914 IN ALVAREZ Oe 14, 1914 JBPTHA V. HARTIS Novi phea 2, 1914 WILLIAM f. CURRY Apri 15, 1916 RICHARD M, SMITH May 24, 1916 JOSE G. MENDOZA June 17, 1916 WALTER J. LIGHTBOURN June 30, 1916 DR. JOHN B. MALONEY May 31, 1917 W. U, SIMONS November 13, 1917 ALVA K. MeMULLEN February 2, 1918 JOHN W. in March 24, 1918 RAY A. BOTHWELL September 26, 1918 THOMAS W. JOHNSON November 7, 1918 JOSEPH &. RIGGS August 30, 1920 HERBERT W. OWEN March 10, 1921 JAMES R. CURRY, JR. ‘May 11, 1921 JOSEPH N. % September 23, WM. HB. DECKE! December 25, 1921 R. M, DeGARMO February 14, 1922 HOWARD J. SAWYER March 20, 1922 Ww. HARHIS March 1923 LOUIS F August’ 7, GEO. ROBINS December 4, 19: ANY 5. ERRONA. June 12, WwW. J. PH Hr March 15, 1926 JOHN KIRK WATKINS 19: F September DEXTER F October 31 L. R. WARNER August 4, 1932 Big Auction Sale Will Start Tomorrow Night At F. Johnson’s Store Meet your friends at the Big Auction Sale to be held tomorrow | night at Frank Johnson's, in the! Colonial Hotel. building, starting promptly at 7:30 p. m. There will be an auction sale every night next week until the jentire stock of toys, holiday goods, ! Jis what we are trying to give them} dolls, and many other gifts for) jin this sale.” {the entire family, have been di | Mr. Kantor is carrying an ad- | posed of. | vertisement on the last page of to-/ J, G. Kantor’s Men's Shop is |day’s issue in which he enumerates|go to the highest bidder, anonuncing his holiday sale in to-|& few of the special prices which; means that splendid savings can! will prevail duritig ths sale. Every one of these items will which be made by thrifty Christmas) Unusually low’ prices on men’s shoppers. winter suits in the best brands and materials will prevail. Prices on marked down to enst This auction marks the epening} of the annual Xmas sale when Won lderful bargains in jewelry are also being offered. As an added attraction, Mr. [Johnson is giving away several free prizes during the evening. weekly. } From Broadway to Cheyenne i Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-1S¢ ' ' FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 24-Hecr Ambelance Service ‘lstage productions, From this type} Subscribe for The Citizen—20c! iS lals of his career was in “The Front |Page, ”” on Broawday, in which he |was the original “Walter Burns.” STRAND THEATER | Coccccccccacoveccoooe Osgood Perkins, who distin- guished himself as a picturesque gang-leader in Howard ‘Hughes’! “Scarface,” began his professional career with the Film Guild in New York City. He played minor roles with this company until 1924, when hefac- cepted a stage offer and appeared with Roland Young in “Beggar on; | Horseback.” The following year he played three minister ‘roles in as many | he gave outstanding characteriza- jtion include “Loose Ankles,” “Star- | vation,” “Women Go On Forever,” Are” and “Tomorrow and Tomor- row.” While playing in the latter, he| ‘appeared in “The Tarnished Lady,” a motion picture, with Tallulah Bankhead, produced by Paramount at their Long Island studios. Howard Hughes sent him to {Hollywood when he completed his jengagement in. “Tomorrow and To- morrow,” and east him for the role of “Lovo” in “Scarface” © which, [comes to the Strand Theater to- {night, which is the outstanding {characterization of his career. This picture has Paul Muni in ‘of characterization he went to the other extreme, and played a series ,of hard-boiled parts. In the latter limpersonations he seems to have ‘found his forte, and he has been playing similar characterizations | since, both on stage and screen. 2 One of the outstanding portray- Specials for the Xmas Holidays MEN’S SUITS, in the well known Kirchbaum brand. We have them in the new Grays, and in the finest 16 oz. Blue Oswego Serge, parent fast colors, at the special price of . $14.95 STETSON HATS, i Black and the new MEN’S FELT HATS, fine grade, silk lined, all colors, .- $1.95 and $2.95 It colors ......... $2.95 SHIRTS, fast colors, good grade, ... .. 50c, 75c and $1.00 PHILLIP JOHNES PAJAMAS, something new, with slippers to match; beautiful patterns from 95¢ to $1.95 MEN’S AND BOYS’ SWEATERS, 100 per cent wool, fancy. trimmings, the new snappy neckline MEN’S COAT SWEATERS, all wool A big assortment of YOUNG MEN’S PANTS, all colors MANHATTAN AND E. & w. ‘SHIRTS, colors... HICKOK BELTS, with ini makes an ideal gift - = $1.00 and $1.50 SILK ROBES, WOOL ROBES. We carry only the new- est, in holiday boxes. Come in and look them over. SHOES SHOES BEACON AND PETERS SHOES, new fall styles, high and Tay finest make, to sell $2.25 vo $3. 95 A ‘CLOSE OUT IN MEN'S WORSTED SUITS They were considerably more than double the price. _We are closing them out while they last for $9.95, $7.95 axv $4.95 J. G. KANTOR, Inc. PHONE 897 TrYryyrrririii rir Other stage productions in which! “Spread Eagles,” “The Wiser They | weekly. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1982. the leading role with Ann Dvorak, a new leading woman, playing op- posite him. It is an underworld picture of & new type and is me | ~ Ail you've hoped for 14 8 Cough Drop=medicated with to be sensational. Subscribe for The Citizen—20c¢ BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING WORKS. 514 MARGARET ST. PHONE 227. Page’s mids Specials Hot Chocolate - Malted Milk, plain A Malted Milk with Ice Cream 15¢ Pecan Ice Cream ... 10 -——PRITCHARD’S—— FUNERAL HOME|! Eleven Years Experience Lady Assistant | 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 548 Never Sleeps | Guaranteed and for sale by all leading retail grocers—10c a can. Clabber Girl Baking Powder is always dependable. BIG AUCTION § Starts Saturday Night 7:30-P. M. And Continues All Next Week Until Our Entire Stock of Christmas Goods Is Sold THE ENTIRE STOCK TOYS, DOLLS, WHEEL GOODS, AND CHRIST- MAS GIFTS MUST GO, REGARD- — LESS OF PRICE Hundreds of valuable articles will go to the | highest bidder. Don’t miss this opportunity to save. OUR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS — SALE STARTS TOMORROW Everything i is marked down at prices far below ont: BUY EARLY AND SAVE MONEY FRANK JOHNSON ; Colonial Hotel Bldg. _ 428 Duval St.” ooeeoeee: 2 sscedeses lacibbt ive An CLL AM EA Lh heh hh hh dk hd MOD wEpeaweseee. oiling. } Ask Your Neighbor How She Likes Her General Electric THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Mgr. Suflled Embaimer, Plastic Surgery | r than /the best lines of shoes will also bejeverything in the store will me ‘marked down at cost price hristmas Present One That Will Last A Lifetime and Be Enjoyed By the Entire Family After five years the General. Electric Refrigerator is still the lowest in cost. For every dollar spent in the purchase of a General Electric, you get the full value of your dollar---in convenience, saving and satisfaction, because the General Electric is fully equipped, trouble free and does not even need Buy Now ™ THE GENERAL ELECTRIC carries a FOUR YEAR SERVICE PLAN. A $10.00 DOWN PAYMENT THIS MONTH AND NO FURTHER PAY- MENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY puts one in your home. cone Sees oT NNER TMNT ONCNT ET eT er ome Best Is The Cheapest In The End \ 8