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PAGE FOUR 1@OO000COCOCOOOHOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOHOOO OOO OOOOOEOOOO® SOCIETY Personal “TARIE CAPPICK, Editor - - - - PHONE 436] gos Roberts, local broker, was 0000 00000000002220000000 000 COCCOOCROOCOOESEOEEEOS Plan Annual Pageant For Tomorrow Night Tomorrow night beginning at 8 o’clock in St. Paul’s parish hall the annual church pageant will be given. The one arranged for this year is especially beautiful, en- titled, “The Church’s Year,” in which the various sons of the ecclesiastical year al pictured, and the major feast day emphasi ed. The program will be present- ed as follows: Mother Church represented Mrs. R Sawyer; Child, Betty Henriquez; Advent, Juanita Cur- ry; Christmas, Barbara by|s Carey; Epiphany, Roberta Matcovitch; Septuagesima Sunday, Mary. Cur- ry; Sexagesima Sunday, . Virginia Shine; Quinquagesima Sunday, Helen Roberts Lent, Romelda Johnson; Maundy Thursday, Frank Alvarez; ‘riday, Sam Goldsmi Eve’n, Kathryn Dia: Jane Lowe; n, Norma Garcia; Whitsund Winifred Shine; Trinity, Kathleen Watkins; The Saints’ Days, Leota Lowe; All Sainte’ Day, Bonnie Mae Wat- kins Easter waster, Aliee Name Officers For Society Mrs. Mary DeBarcee was elected president of St. Anne’s Society at a monthly meeting held yesterday afternoon in the convent. Others chosen to fill offices in this organ- | ization were Mrs, Lopez Johnson, vice president; Mrs. May Sweeting, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph F. Beaver, secretary; Mrs. Will Pinder, report- er; councillors, Mesdames John Wells, Will Pinder, Carrie Bern- reuter. After the meeting there was Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment which was attended by the society. Social Meeting By Junior Club A social meeting of the Junior Woman’s Club has been annouwnc- ed for Friday afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock at Miss Mary Louise Spottswood’s home on | Bridge Party At Simonton | Big Pine Inn A group of young people from Key West spent the week-end at Big Pine Inn visiting Miss Sybil Roberts, and were entertained in various ways by the hostess and her friends, Bridge was played during -the time with the first prize being won by Miss Roberts, with the consgla- tion going to Frank Carbonell, Ed- ward Sheafer was awarded the booby prize. A lunch was served and. all.at- tending thoroughly enjoyed the occasion. Those present were: Miss Doris; Johnson, Miss Elain Johnson, Miss Sybil Roberts, Mr; and Mrs. A.’ L. DiNegro, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. Sheafer and Frank Carbonell. Planning For Card Party Fern Chapter, Order Eastern @ returning passenger over the East Coast yesterday from a week- end. business trip to Miami. . Robert Fine was a pasenger leaving over the East Coast Satur- day afternoon for a stay at Isla- morada, F. M. Gallen, traveling passen- ger agent for the M. and O. R. left Saturday night on the S. Cuba for Tampa. Mrs. Lillian Roberts, who was here for the funeral services.of her father, Richard T, Hicks, left Sat- urday night for her home in Tam- Pa. Roger Watkins, who came here during the illness of his father, John Watkins, and remained after his death, to attend to his busi- ness affairs, left Saturday for his home in Tampa. Miss Ann L. Smith, daughter of Walter Fletcher Smith, who was spending some time in Havana, was an arrival Saturday afternoon on the Cuba and left-over the East Coast for New York. Jose Chavez was an arrival Sat- urday. from Cuba after spending several weeks with relatives in dif- ferent parts of the island, seme Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Albury, who were’ spending some time in Miami,:wete. returning passengers over the East Coast yesterday. Joe Cabrera, of the firm of C brera- Brothers, who. was in Miami for several days, was a returning passenger’ on the Havana Special yesterday. ——— ‘Albert « “Sweetin of Miami Beaeh, came: ih rday for a visit ‘with his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and’ Mts. Jotin Lowe. T. Jenkins. Curry was an arrival Mention Betty Kerr, after spending some weeks in Key West as guest at the! home of Mr. and Mrs, Ross C. Saw-; yer, left Saturday for her home in; Miami. Franklin Hammett, of the vet- eran’s bureau, who was in Key West several days on business, left Saturday for his home in West Palm Beach. Huey Pledger was a passenger leaving for Lake Worth Saturd: via F. E. C., after a stay of se eral weeks in Key West. D. G. McFarlane, mechanical ex- | pert, here for two weeks on busi-| ness, Igft yesterday afternoon for | his home in Miami. | Much Seized Liquor At | Custom House Destroyed | Beer, wine, aguardiente and | Bacardi in varying quantities, were | destroyed at the customs house Saturday under supervision of} Deputy Collector L. T. Bragassa. While. the largest part of the’ liquor is ‘said to have consisted of | beer and aguardiente, there was} lots of the other. The entire ac-/ cumlation amounted to about 215 gallons. Large Number Attend Big Sale At Johnson's: Frank Johnsen’s auction which has been looked forward to with great anticipation by prac- tically all the Christmas buying, public ‘ opened Saturday night! with: hundreds of people present. The store which is located in the Colonial Hotel building was thronged with shoppers eager to| take advantage of the wonderful) opportunity to secure Christmas at prices far below ‘the cost. Five handsome prizes ‘given away to those attending the | jdetails of the Plan are in each ,jpackage of Vicks VapoRub and the sale} ¢ were} Plan for Better |) Control-of-Colds || Proved by Tests | Greensboro, N. C.—Clinical tests—and use in thousands of homes—have proved the new Vicks Plan for better. Control-of-Colds. The number and duration of colds reduced by half! More than half of the costs of colds saved! Full i new Vicks Nose & Troat Drops. STRAND THEATER The season’s tremendous enthus- iasm for football has an ideal out- ict in “The All American,” the Uni- versal gridiron drama which opens an engagement at the Strand the- ater tonight. This is declared to be the great- est football picture in the history of the screen, and brings together more than 30 of the game’s out- standing stars, as well as a big cast of popular screen players in- cluding Richard Arlen, Andy De- vine, Gloria Stuart, James Glea- son, Preston Foster, June Clyde and John Darrow. Last season’s ALL-AMERICA team plays as a unit, and their opposition is made up of a score of gridiron heroes of previous years. “Red’” Cagle, | Ernie Nevers, Marchy Schwartz, Albie Booth, Frank Carideo and Jerry Dalrymple are among the who are seen in hard-fought on the footbal field. story of “The All Ameri- ¢an,” which is an absorbing drama’ quite aside from its football inter- est, traces the career of Garry King, college gridiron star who is spoiled by the adulation of the mul- titude and who becomes much less of a man after he leaves school, He is brought to his senses when he realizes that his younger broth- er, who has succeeded him as the star football player of the uni- i is beginning‘the same sort | |“Old John,” died 12:30 o’clock this Claudie Lloyd, 60, Dies This Morning; Will Hold Funeral Rites Tomorrow} #° Clandistdoyd, 60° yisens aikct os known to his host of friends as morning in his home, 1509 Duhcan street. Funeral services will be held 4 o’clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence to Ley Memorial ter, N % Are they excited to know. they struck treasure? “ Our hero is shaking all éver with pleasure. oe The Parrot is squawking a wild sort of squawk, ‘ While Whiz and the Bun are so glad they can’t talk.) © i ve EH He church, 5 the First Methodist church, ficiating in the absence of Rev. conference. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Katie Lloyd; two sons. Harry C.| and Gerald D. Lloyd; one daugh- iter, Mrs. Milten Spencer; one sis- MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1983 A new type of iron cored coil for tuning was recently exhibited at 9 German radio show. : * . ie ANNUAL PAGEANT °° Auspices Woman's Auziliery ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL Tomorrow Night, 8 O'Clock Rev. G. Stradley, of of- Imes Logan, who left to attend Pritchard’s Funeral me in charge of arrangements. , Mrs. Henry Watkins; ten grandchildren, \ —_——— Give An Economical Christmas Present ONE THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME AND BE ENJOYED BY THE ENTIRE FAMILY 1 After five years the General Electric Refrigerator is still the lowest in cost. N For every dollar spent in the purchase of a General Electric, you get the full value of your dollar —in convenience, saving and satisfaction, be+ cause the General Electric is fully equip- N ‘ ) The General Electric carries a Four Year Service Plan. A $10.00 Down Payment This street, with Miss Spottswood and |Star, will entertain with a card |¥eaterday from Key Largo where jsale. Every person present had Month and No Further Payments Until February Miss Eleanor Davis as hostésses. Fern Chapter To Elect Officers ‘Election of officers in Fern Chapter, Order Eastern Star, will be held at a meeting of this chap- ter Friday night at 7:30 ‘o'clock, it was announced by chapter offi- party Thursday afternoon, Décem- ber 15, beginning at 3 o’clock in Scottish Rite hall, Eaton and Sim- onton streets. The committee named to arrange for this enter- tainment will be Mrs. W. BE. Hus- ton, Mrs. J. F. Lankford and Mrs. Lowe. cers today. All members are ask- ed to be present at this meeting;: * CALE Re ee an ge NDAR _ Monday Meeting of Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters, at 7:30 o’clock. Parents’ Christian Club meets at 8 o’clock in El h Spanish classes at Woman’s Club building under direction of Mrs. 3 Warner. Ivador church. Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Paul’s church will meet at 4 o’clock: Tuesday : Woman’s Missionary and Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley Memorial: church Will hold joint meeting. Board of directors of Woman’s Club will meet at 3 o'clock. Business meeting of Woman’s Club at 4 o'clock. ‘ Food sale by library committee and American Citizenship: depart- ment of Woman's Club after business meeting at club house. * Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order De Molays, meeting at 8 o'clock in Scottish Rite temple. World Friends’ Club and Bible hour at Wesley House at 4 o’clock. Junior Boys’ Club meets at Wesley House at 7 o'clock. All-day sewing for charity at Woman’s Club building. Degree of Pocahontas meets at usual hour. “The Church’s Year,” annual pageant at St. Paul’s parish hall at 8 o'clock. Wednesday Primary Boys’ Club at Wesley House at 4 o'clock. | Young Peoples’ League at Wesley House at 7:30 0 clock. Young Adult Bible Class of Fleming Street Methodist church meets at 4 o'clock with Mrs. ©. M. Samford. Thursday Class in parliamentary law at Woman’s Club house, Miss Mollie Parker teacher. Young Peoples’ recreation at First Methodist church Sunday school building at 8 o'clock. Sewing classes at Wesley House at 4:30 o'clock. Patriotic Order of America Camp meeting at usual hour. Justice Temple, No. 17, Pythian Sisters, meeting at 7:30 o’clock. Friday Girls’ Club of La Trindad church meets at 4 o'clock. Misses Eleanor Davis and Mary Louise Spottswood will entertain Junior Woman's Club at a social meeting from 5 to 7 o'clock at Miss Spottswood’s home on Simonton street. Fern Chapter Order Eastern Star meets at 7:30 o'clock in Scot- tish Ritec temple. Funeral Services For J. W. Roberts Sanday Funeral services for John W. Roberts, 66, who died on Satur- day afternoon, at his home on Fleming street, were held yester- day from the Lopez Chapel to the First Congregational church, Rev. E. R. Evans officiating. Vessel Of Navigation Service Arrives Here The “Kilkenny”, official ve of the U. S. Navigation Service Je- partment of commerce, which ar- rived in port Friday night, berth- ed at the Porter dock. Captain Irwin, in command, says | the trip to Key West was. made to The deceased is survived by his|inspect all vessels, including small he had been one week on business ‘an equal chance to win whether or eorinected with hig hotel and other | not there was a purchase made. widow, Mrs, Annie E. Roberts; power boats and launches to de- three sons, Herman F., John Car-j termine if they are properly equip- lyle and William R. Roberts; three | ped with standard life saving ap- daughters, Mrs. C. W. Ferguson, of | Paratus, including fire extingui California; Mrs. Annie Laurie |ers, life buoys and all other ap- Bethel and Mrs, Leland Sawyer,}purtenances demanded by the U. interests. M, M.» Alexander, representing one.of the * manufacturing laiyts ii ei headquar- Hand an ‘Plant ity; arrived yester- de day fora few ? warty. Mr. aiid Mtg W:/B. Clarke, who eee gent $hort while in Key West, left’ aday afternoon for Rimis ee i mi general freight er'agent for the M. and “left day afternoon son business. ini Key |West. er) 5 aati Mrs.; Miguel;Nayarro was an qutgding: passenger over the East Co. yesterday for a stay in Mi th ‘relatives. , Captain. Harold. Cates, who was here for; the. week and with his family, left “yesterday for Mara- thon. -i Mrs, :O,. B. Roberts and three children left. yesterday afternoon for Miami after spending several Weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. Simmons Edgar was an out- going passenger yesterday after- noon for a stay in Miami with relatives, . Gilbert. Thompson, who is em- ployed at Islamorada, was an ar- rival over the East. Coast yester- day and after a.short stay with his family, left in the afternoon. Victor Larsen, after a brief vis- it with his parents, and other re! tives, left yesterday afternoon for his home in Tavernier. William .Vassie, machinist with the lighthouse department, who left last week to recharge the light at Bethel Bank, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. L. E. Spencer, P. and O. freight agent, left Saturday for Miami af- ter a two-day stay in Key West on business. John Lowe, of the export office, P. and O. S. S. company, left Satur. day for a brief visit in Miami and at Miami Beach. Mrs, Thomas Felton, who was the guest of her: son-in-law and jdaughter, Mr. dnd Mrs. Vernon Lowe, left Saturday/afternoon for her home in. Rock: Harbor, aecoin- panied by Mr. Felton, who came last week. Miss. Beth Shaw came in Satur- day for her first visit in Key We: accompanying her aunt, Miss Fan ille, after a short stay There will be another sale to- night at which time Mr. Johnson is offering another lot of mer- jchandise to go td the highest bid- | Tr. Subscribe for Tne Citizen. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ; Advertisements ander this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the-rate of 1c a word for each in- ‘sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is \ Payments ‘for’ classified &dver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ments, $15.00 to $25.00 per month. Trevor and Morris, op- posite new Post Office.’ oct25 FOR’ RENT—Furnished house, containing 12 rooms, on lot 50x198 feet,’ in select section, 1307 Whitehead street, opposite | beautiful Coral Park, and facing | the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. P.j Artman, 1309 Whitehead | street or The Citizen office. jané-tf | —| is — ! FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Corner in the heart of Key West. Ideal apart-) ment house site. Corner Southaré and Elizabeth streets. One block from Fieming and two blocks from Duval street, | the main thoroughfares of Key | West. 100 feet, 6 inches, on Southard; 69 feet, 6 inches on Elizabeth. Moderate price, easy terms. One-fourth cash, re-| mainder in one, two and three! years. Address P. Phone 61. TWENTY-FIVE OLD PAPERS for a nickel. The Citizen of-} fice. deci7 AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit | A copy of a map made by Colum- bus in 1498 has been found in Constantinople. GLASSES OF MODERN DESIGN The Latest in Frame Arrangement DR. J. A. VALDES 532 Duval Street . . . puts one in your home. AO .S ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR HOW SHE LIKES HER GENERAL ELECTRIC The Key West Electric Company A. F. AYALA, Sales Mgr. ag TAAL AA AL bd hahahaha be , ped, trouble free and does not even need ! oiling. : The Best Is The Cheapest In The End i j “As advertised” Here is a phase with which shoppers are becoming more and more familiar. “As advertised”—these words are full of meaning. Placed with stacks or heaps of merchandise; they anneunce plain- ly for all to see—“Here are the goods we promised you, exactly as they were described in our advertisement.” Such merchandise is dependable. Its quality is fully vouched for by the manufactur- er who made it and by the store,or dealer who is now offering it to you. As it is advertised—so it is. Experience proves this is true. The advertisements in this newspaper are sincere messages to you from the most progressive merchants who affix their signatures to attest to the correctness of every statement made. In the ad- vertisements, the advertiser expresses the soundness of his entire business policy. Read the advertisements in every issue of this newspaper. They are interesting. They will keep you informed of all the new- est and best offerings to be found in the shops and stores. The advertisements are a record of business progress. They will save you time and money and assure fullest value for eyery purchase you make. * THE KEY WEST *Inie Shaw, teacher in an extensi course for teachers in the public} schools, and left in the afternoon. | — } P. J, Saunders, vice president} and general manager of the P. and, | Mr. and Mrs. Louis de Aguere}0. S. S. company, arrived Satur-j Weller of this city, whe retired/are the preud parents ef a son/day and left on the Florida fer from railroad service recently,/born on Saturday. }Havana where he went to witness used the same tin dinner pail con-} Mother and baby are reported [the diamondball game between the tinuously for 32 years ite be doing nicely. Florida team and the Cuban teams. given free with each classified | Key West; eb r, Edw . |S. navigation laws. Key West; one brother, Edwin L. gation oi eomest. ASK FOR IL} Roberts, and 24 grandchildren, I LONG USE OF PAIL H Mrs. Louis De A PITTSFIELD, Muss.—Irving EF. With 3 Big Vaudeville Acts Matinee: 10-15< Night: 15-25¢ CITIZEN

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