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PAGE FOU 9OOG000 000000 CS COCOOSCOOOOLOOOOODOOOCOOOOOSOOOC® =? hyd s-: SOCIETY -:-: ‘IARIE CAPPICK, Editor - --- PHONE 436 Christmas Card Party Program Yesterday The Christma of the First Presbyterian Sunday school} will be held Thursday evening at 7:80. There will be a Christ- mas tree. The school will Christmas The People-of-the-Church will a pageant “The Prince of Peace” during which the Magi and Shep- herds, together with the and groups of weary and children will worship at the manger of the Christ child. An offering for the relief of the poor will be ceived. The following persons compose the cast who will pre the pageant: Angels: Nathalie raed yer, Katherine Lowe; Joseph,| ° Curtis ; Mary, Anna Whit.|Ladies Temple marsh; Shepherds: Jackie Russell, ; H Clarence Rober’ set) (Holds Meeting aye Mens sein ', Tom) Santa Claus visited Florida Jr.; the! Temple, Ladies of the Golden ter Nor-| Fagle, last night and brought gifts '. Elgin, | for all members of this temple also Norman, for the Drum and Bugle Corps and 7" i ndian Knights of the Golden Eagle. The American, 3 Holland,| entertainment was enjoyed by Helen Russe A Fay Adam eryone. Members of the Drum Eskimo, Joyce Whitmarsh; Spain,!and Bugle Corps gave vocal selee- Aida Coto; Germany, Madge'tions, and a tap dance. Mrs. Alice Sands; America, Edna Roberts; | W. Curry was heard in two read-| reader: William White andjings, and Christmas ‘carols were } Mrs. A. R. ler. sung by the assembly. The-service will be in charge of} At a meeting next Monday night | degree work will be featured. The third of a series of benefit card parties for community chest purposes was held yesterday with Mrs. Cobo hostess. Mrs. Char- les Williams won the prize of- sing fered. Those who assisted in mak- Young-!ing this a success were Mesdames present| Roy Roberts, Paul Lumley, John Roberts, Maynard Baker, A. M. Hewett, . Vincent McDermott, nations| L2??Y Gardner, Charles Williams, ,|{ Harry Warren, Malvina Hoff, Jack (Maloney, Alma G._ Kirkland, {Clarence Thompson, Bernie Papy, re-1 rene Smart, O. S. Long, Ralph ‘Milner, G. A. Ford, Eola Swice- |good, Hugh Taylor, William Rus- {sell, Morris, Anna Guito, Miss | Mary Falk. service carols, group of we man, Mrs. Jc Atwood San Florence El | Pageant For Of Garments see Night Wednesday and Saturday of; “Love Gifts for the King,” will each week have been selected by;be presented Thursday night in} Mrs. Grace B. Philli secretary| Ley Memorial church beginning at} of the Key West chapt 30 o’clock, This pageant with fean Red C for distribution its accompanying program will be of garments to the poor and/under the direction of the Sunday needy. In making this announc ment, Mrs. Phillips emph s\is invited te attend this entertain- that the distribution of garments) ment. will be made only to those 3 who ‘have been investigated by a committee named for this purpose, and reported as worthy of Red Cross assistance. Distribution will begin tomor-| The annual tea dance sponsored row morning and will be con-;>y the Junior Woman’s Club in tinued again on Saturday of this honor of college boys and girls who week. are now spending the holidays in the superintendent, A. C, Elgin. Distribution \Tea Dance 'On Friday }with his family in Personal Miss Ida Pina, who was spend- ing four months with relatives in Miami, was a returning passenger over the East Coast yesterday. Miss Birdie Kennedy, member of the nurse’s staff of the Marine hos- pital, who was spending a short vacation in Havana, returned on the S, S. Governor Cobb yester- day. Adolfo Boza, who for years{ made his home in Key West, but} has been living in Havana, arrived | yesterday to spend the holidays with his children in Key West. Wiliam R. Warren, Jr., student} at Culver University at Culver, In-| diana, arrived on the Havana Spe-/ cial yesterday for the Yuletide sea- son with relatives. J. Lancelot Lester, Jr., came in yesterday for a stay during the} holidays with his parents and af-! terwards will leave to resume his) studies at the University of Flor- Mention Mrs. Burrell Atchinson was an arrival over the East Coast yes- terday from Islamorada for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. May ligan, cashier for the Railway Express eompany, who was spending a vacation of one terday. L. T. Bragassa, Jr., student at the arrival yesterday to spend holidays with his parents. Miss Rionette Russell, who was spending several months with her parents in Richmond, Va. re- turned yesterday and will remain for the holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Archer, who have been making their home in Hialeah, Fla., returned yester- day and will take up their perm- anent residence in Key West. ida. : going passenger yesterday after-' noon for Miami to attend the fun- eral services of his father, Herbert | Saunders, who died Sunday night | from injuries received when struck by an automobile, Sunday} morning. Johnson, for a few days, left yes-| terday afternoon for Miami, ac-| companied by his parents, and af- ter a brief stay will leave to be Washington. | Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will stay in} Miami with another son, Amos and his family during the holidays. ‘was her Mrs. Jane Schuyler, who spending several weeks in Joseph Saunders was an out-|home at Bellefontaine, Ohio, re-| ranged. which it is stated will be turned yesterday to join Mr. Schuyler, who is in Key West on his annual visit. ,Mrs. Fred Kirtland, and son, Fred, Jr., is in Key West to spend the holidays with her parents, Judge and Mrs. J. Vining Harris, Malcolm Johnson, who was visit-|after which she will leave to join | ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis | Mr. Kirtland_ who is now at Point) Isabel, Texas. Emory Lowe Pierce,.son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Pierce, arrived over the East Coast yesterday from Gainesville University to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. CALE Degree of Pocahontas meets in Scottish Rite temple. Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley M Werld Friends’ Club and Bible All-day sewing for charity at Program o'clock, Wedn this city, will be held Friday after- * noon from 5 to 7 o’clock in the Entertainment By : fj Pythian Sisters |Woman’s Club house, 1307 Division (street, All members are asked to Sa |be present and to assist in ae wristahe: this event a memorable one bot! pas Pa aogether tor the club and for the honor change of gifts’ was enjoyed hy | vests: members of Temple No. 20, Pyth-j| fan Sisters.at their hall last night. | This proved a successful affair and | everyone had a delightful time. During the short business ses- sion it was announced that instal-| _ st ling officer, Violet Stiekney, will|given at El Salvador. church to- hold @ school ef instruction during| morrow night, and there will be the coming week for the newlyjalso a simple pantomime of the elected officers in this temple,|Nativity. This entertainment will and that installation will take|be sponsored by the junior and} place Monday night, January 2. igenior departments of this church. Christmas Program A Christrias program. ‘will be TODAY IN 1808—United States took pos- session of Louisiana. | Arrange Dances To Be Given At Cuban Club On Christmas Eve and on Christ- mas night the Cuban Club will hold holiday dances with Howard Wilsen and his orchestra furnish- ing musie for the occasion, A large attendance is expected by those in charge of the affair. HISTORY 1868 —- American Steamship! Starry Banner wrecked off Ire-} land, with loss of 122 lives, 1902—President Roosevelt re- quested to arbitrate between Ven-{ ezuela and European Powers. 14 Russian Republics combined as the Union of Soviet Socialistic Re- 1922—-In convention at Moscow, publics. MODES OF THE MOMENT 2 QWlustrated Lore ane tio ad Arparcte jock — one of checked. Ny we < froun- and. Grange NDAR Tuesday at usual hour. Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order De Molays, meeting at 8 o’clock emorial church meets at 4 o’elock. hour at Wesley House at 4 o’clock. Junior Boys’ Club meets at Wesley House at 7 o’clock. Woman’s Club building. by young people of Trinity Presbyterian church at 7:30 esday Primary Boys’ Club at Wesley House at 4 o'clock. Thursday Patriotic Order of America ca: Young school building at 8 o’clock. mp meets at usual hour. Peoples’ recreation at First Methodist church Sunday “Love Gifts for the King,” at Ley Memorial church at 7:30, o’elock, pageant and Christmas program. Christmas program: by juniors 7:30 o’clock. at Trinity Presbyterian church at Friday Justice Temple, No. 17, Pythian Sisters, meeting at 7:30 o’clock, Christmas exttcises by kindergarten. pupils of Mrs. Nelson’s school in First Methodist Sunday school building at 5 o'clock. IVYKEPT BUSY — IN TAMPA BAY | LIGHTHOUSE TENDER WILL NOT RETURN HERE BE- FORE HOLIDAYS The lighthouse tender Ivy is now in Tampa Bay and is not ex- pected to return before the Christ- mas holidays. There is lots of wor vents the return of the vessel be- fore then. . It is believed, however, that the officers and crew of the ships wil! get back in time to celebrate the | to be done in that section that pre- Couple Arriving From’ Cuba Are Married Here Heider, 58, native of Vienna, Austria, and Miss Maria Costella Montenegro, were mar- jried in the office of Judge Hugh Gunn, shortly after 5 o’clock yes- terday afternoon. The couple arrived on the Gov- ‘ernor Cobb yesterday from Ha- vana, accompanied by the bride’s jbrother, Jose Castello who, with {Spanish Consul Feliciano Castro, were witnesses to the ceremony. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Heider went to a local hotel and will leave this afternoon for jthe north. Jose new year with their families and friends. The tender Poinciana was delay- ed this morning in making a pro- posed trip to Sand Key sight for inspection. Wind and waves were not considered propitious for ma ling the trip. { |Young People’s Union importid Aude. Fhe plaid pcarf 14 ew and Amant. Kiana Cerwin To Meet This Evening | There will be a regular monthly |business meeting of the Island }City Young People’s Union bh |tonight, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, jin the annex building of the First | Methodist church on Eaton street. A devotional meeting will be jconducted by Mrs, Aldrich Boss, |who will also speak on Van Dyke’ joffering, “The Other Wise Man.” ; Plans for the institute wil? be | discussed at this meeting, and it lis requested that a large number jbe dh attendance. \Bible Addresses At i Gospel Hall Nightly R. H. Stratton of Philadelphia, is giving Bible addresses every jnight, beginning at 7:30, at the |Gospel Hall, 720 Southard street.j!echany_ Pa. Died in Yonkers, N. Ah invitation is extended the public to attend and hear the ser- mons delivered each evening | Today’s Anniversaries 174 ic —Joshua Clayton, colonial n, Delaware governor and Senator, born in Cecil Co., Died Aug. 11, 1798. 1794—Jehn D. Godman, noted surgeon, anatomist, naturalist and medical editor of his day, born at Annapolis, Md. phia, April 17, 1830. ‘bh: |Md. 1806—Luther V. New E ayist_ Died in a Civil War camp, Ma eb. 11, 1862. i in —Joseph G. McCoy, Ameri erland cattle gfield, 11. -» Oct. 19, ¢ 1915. 1850-—Elizabeth M. Anderson, anthro born in New York. 1921 J. Holand, actor, 1926. 1860—Josept born. Died Se 18 cler } Rov 1—Cyr an and of his dx L¥., Jan. 24, 1920 Subscribe for The Citizen. week with friends in Miami, re-! turned on the Havana Special yes-| the University of Florida, was anj Died in Philadel-} PLAN PAGEANT | FOR THURSDAY AFFAIR WILL BE GIVEN AT FLEMING STREET CHURCH | { | “Star Gleams,” a beautiful sacr- jed Christmas pageant, will be | Presented at the Fleming Street | Methodist church on Thursday evening, December 22, beginning {at 7:30 o'clock, This pageant, which will be giv- jen for the benefit of the Sunday school in connection, with the {White Christmas program will feature many of the old and fa- imiliar Biblical characters, includ- ing Mary and Joseph, angels, wise men, shepherds, King Herod and others, and all will be in costumes similar to those worn in those an- icient days. The church will be beautifully decorated for the oceasion, and se- {lect Christmas music has been ar- | very appropriate for the characters and what they represent. | Each Sunday. school class has | prepared a baskét of choice Christ- jmas edibles, attractively decorated, which will be distributed among the needy members of the church. The sponsors of this affair ex- tend an invitation to all to wit- ness it, and promise a sacred pro- gram, they say, which will prove interesting and instructive to both young and old. 2 C. H. Lopez Elected { As Masonic Officer} An article appearing in a cur- rent issue of a Hoxie, Kansas, newspaper, shows C. H. Lopez, former Key Wester, having been jelected Worshipful Master of the Hoxie Lodge of Masons. | Mr. Lopez has been a constant subscriber to The Citizen since leaving Key West many years ago. VICKS COUGH DROP - +s All you’ve hoped for in a node EKS VaeoRus i PALACE Robert Ellict-Ann Christy in BEHIND STONE WALLS Also Vaudeville | Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-25¢ jC ea ONE \ Gas Ranges. bargains will not last long. Fla. Public Utilities Co. Your Gas Company Gas Cooking is—Quicker —Cheaper WHAT YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY AT || FRANK JOHNSON | S| Anytime At Private Sale| While They Las! IRONING BOARD WITH STAND _.. ELECTRIC i! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1932. Key West Firms You Should Know--- The Following Are Representative In Their Various Lines and Offer PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE AT ALL TIMES INSURANCE | PLUMBING BING CURIOS THOMPSON'S MARINE CURIO 324 Margaret Street THOMPSON PLUM COMPANY: Sheet Metal Work”. Plumbing Dayton Pumps INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 BATH ROOM FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES Here you can find XMAS GIFTS that really please your friends. a THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY DEEP SEA FISHING MEDICAL BARBARA | Dr. L. Soto Fernandez FOR HIRE SPECIALIST GULF STREAM AND TARPON : 525 EATON STREET FISHING Key West, Florida Treatinent of all kinds. of Chronic Diseases through means of Healing Agents, Physical Elements and Biochemics. — Let Us Estimate On Your Next PLUMBING JOB 132-134 Simonton Street PHONE 536 PRINTING WE PRINT . ON A BASIS OF-— SERVICE, LOW PRICE and QUALITY ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 Yeur next LOBSTER or CRAB DINNER will be much more delicious if it is baked and served in our GIANT SCAL- LOP or HEART SEA SHELLS. Rod, Reel and Bait Furnished Reasonable Rates. Day or Week Modern Accommodations —SEE—— Captain Johnny Lopez Phone 65 416 Margaret St. VINES Coconut Plants, each Hibiscus Plants, each .. 10¢-25¢ Bougainvillaea Red or Purple wns S0€ to $1.00 Poinsettia Plants 50c to $1.00 Crotons, each Turks Cap, each - PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES - JOHNC.PARK 828 SIMONTON Sf. PHONE 348 _ PAUL DEMERITT & BROS. FISH, COMPANY Fish House at Sweeney's Dock Perfect Sanitary Condition CHOICEST FISH AT ALL TIMES Prompt Delivery of Telephone Orders, Roses, dozen ..... PHONE tt South Florida Nursery Conrteoms ana Eithcet Borrt i Piene 607 Catherine St. Subscribe For— ARCHER’S GROCERY The People. Know Us For The Quality That We Give. Once An ARCHER Customer Always An ARCHER Customer PHONE 67 20¢ WEEKLY Home Style Regular A trial will convince you that Gis Flutes dicant Mrs. Nora Betancourt, French Fried 5c ; Dinner Order From the Carrier or we have the cheapest —Prop— IKONS NUT CRACKER SETS SETS | BOWLS | LARGE FISH ; BOWLS | TRAY WITH | COASTERS VEGETABLE FRESHENER |} BABY il DOLLS || UMBRELLAS, oe ae “ | ALARM | CLOCKS j KITCHEN AND | BATH STOOLS LINOLEUM RUGS, 9x12, FRANK JOHNSON’S Colonial Hotel Bidg. THE CITIZEN J tie souse. On s Potatoes prices in town. Duval’ and Fleming Phone 207 PHONE 51 FREE DELIVERY

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