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~ PAGE FOUR SOCIETY ARIE CAPPICK, Editor - --- PHONE 436 Christmas Play This Evening A beautiful Christmas play, “and Then-—-Christ,” will be part of an appropriate program to be given tonight at First Methodist church. The cast of characters in the play are: Franklin, the Knight. Mr. Smith, Darnell Carey. Reader, Ida I Mary, Lorraine Sheppard. Joseph, Charles Smith. Wise Men, Otis Carey, Charles Thompson, George Saunders. Shepherds, Frank Robert I Jay Stricker. Nurse, abeth Baker. Sculptor, Texas Welch. Painter, Helen Albury. Poet, Mary Pinder. i Earl Keene. helind Duane. 1 be ten girls ‘with lighted candles who take part in this program, also special music by the choir and in selections by Gerald Saun¢ artist, Fred Tea Dance Tomorrow College students home for the holidays will be honor guests at} a tea dance tomorrow afternoon! from 5 to 7 o’clock in the Wo- man’s Club, 1307 Division street, with the Junior Woman's Club] hostess. This is a yearly courtesy extended by the Junior Club to all young men and women home} for the holidays. © A delightful time is anticipated by the honor guests and the hos- tess club members. Plan Program For Tonight There will be a Christmas en-/ tertainment put on this evening, beginning at 7 o’clock, at the hall of the Church of God, 1106 Olivia street. An invitation is extended the) public ito. be in attendance and hear the program to be rendered en the occasion. Johnson, | {of A. C. Elgin, {superintendent of this church. \Miss Soldano To \Wed A. Barroso | The marriage of Miss Louisa Soldano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soldano, Windsor Lane, to / edo Barroso, son of Mr. ‘and N Alfredo Barroso, will be |solemni: |St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Catho- {lie church. The attendants will {be Miss Marie Soldano sister of \the bride, and Venencio Bravo. | . The contracting couple have a |wide circle of friends jare invited to attend the cere- mony. ort Ee AR aR Pageani \Tonight Under the auspices of The- | Young-People - of - the - Church, a sacred pageant, “The Prince of Peace,” will be held tonight in |First Presbyterian church. This will be in connection with a |Christmas program and a_ Christ- mas tree. Carols will be sung. The pageant will be a beautiful illustration of the birth of Christ, and the service will be in charge Sunday school Entertainment For Tonight — At Fleming Street Methodist church tonight, there will be a sacred pageant, “Star Gleams,” which will be part of a white Christmas program. The pageant will illustrate a number of Bib- lical characters in costume. Bas- kets provided by the Sunday school classes of this church will be distributed to needy families. Christmas Program Ley Memorjgl church will at- here who} | Personal Oscar Lafe, who was pending several weeks with his family, left yesterday afternoon for Miami. Mrs. Ralph Milner left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon; 'for a short stay in Miami with rela-| jtives and friends, | EASES | Eugene Nebo was a passenger jover the East Coast yesterday, | relatives and friends, for the ho | days, | i Mrs. Julia Mato and son were | passengers on the S. S._ Florida |Tuesday night going to Tampa to! spend the holidays. | Reynold Roy was an outgoing} passenger over the East Coast yes- terday for Miami where he will re- main for a short time with rela- tives and friends. i | Mrs, W. D. Cash and daughter-/| in-law, Mrs. Ella Cash, left on the afternoon train yesterday for Mi-} ami where they will visit for a few | days with relatives and friends. Charles Sweeting, former Key | Wester, was an arrival in Key/| West last evening over the high- way from Palm Beach, and will remain here for the holidays visit- ing relatives. i Father M. McNally, who was making a retreat in this city while| a guest of Fathers F. X. Dough-| erty, S. J., and A. L, Maureau, S.; J., at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea} Catholic church, will leave today for Miami. a shopping tour and returned home lthe afternoon to his home in Mi- ma THE (KEY WEST CITIZEN Mention J. Duane, of the F. E. C. forces at Long Key, came in yesterday for a short visit with his family. Charles Williams was a return- ing passenger over. the East Coast yesterday from Miami after a brief trip on business. Mrs. Davis, wife of J. W. Davis, section foreman at Grassy Key. in the afternoon. Laurie Cale, who was in Key West for short stay with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cale and other relatives,’ returned in| ami. i Dr. Rogelio Hernandez and fam- ily were arrivals on the S. S, Cuba yesterday afternoon from Havana for a brief stay in Key West be- fore leaving for Miami. Mrs. Bertis Lloyd, who, before iage, was Miss Ruby Pinder, of Key West, came in yesterday from her home in Jacksonville and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kemp at their home on William street. i William R. Porter, vice president of the Overseas Bridge Corpora- tion, who arrived yesterday from Miami accompanied by Mrs. Por- ter, granddaughter, Jeane Porter Kirke and sister-in-law, Mrs. Will Webster, left in the afternoon in response to a telephone call from Judge H. H. Taylor. Cuba Has Rough Trip | From Havana Yesterday After a decidedly rough passage} the S, S, Cuba arrived yesterday! afternoon from Havana with 38) passengers, 17 aliens. | The vessel sailed today with 80) passengers, many of them students! from various schools in the states! going to their homes in Cuba for; the holidays. tract a large number of members of this church and their friends tonight when a Christmas pageant, “Love Gifts for the King,” will be an attractio with a well ar- ranged Christmas program. CALENDAR SS ee, \ Thursday Patriotic Order of America ca Young Peoples’ recreation at First Methodist’ church Sunday) years, and they are enjoying the school building at'8 o’clock. mp meets at usual hour. ) + “Love Gifts fer the King,” at Ley Memorial church at 7:30, o’glock, pageait and Christmas program. Christmas program by juniors at Trinity Presbyterian church at 7:80 o’clock, Saered pageant, “Star Gleams,” at Fleming Street Methodist Church. Christmas service and tree wi “The Prince of Peace,” at First Presbyterian church, Friday Justice Temple, No. 17, Pythian Sisters, meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Christmas exere by kind schoo! in First Methodis Division street, honoring college b Fern Chapter Order Eastern tish Rite temple followed by social hour. Sunday school building at 5 o’clock, Annual tea dance by Junior Woman's Club at club house, 1307 th appropriate music and pageant ergarten pupils of Mrs. Nelson’s joys and girls, Star meets at 7:30 o’clock in Scot- OF THE MOMENT ——— Quat-coloud rabbits fairy, ebeaed. > Wwovtty, on ’ ¢ NOU, hond thie ie? td friakt - vA : wt ’ \ Ay ¢ Poe an Sater ry ier Mleruin- f J | RICHMOND.—A sweet | Freighter Brazos is due in port tomorrow night from with freight for Key West. will take on cargo and sail Charleston and New York. Phillip Russell And Family. Visiting City Phillip B. Russell, light at-) tendant at Cedar Key, Florida, Mrs. Russell and their daughter, Phyllis, 7-year-old, are in Key West spending a vacation. } This is the first visit these folks} have made to Key West in two She for time with the family and anticipate | a delightful holiday season. Mr. Russell was in Cedar Key'j at the time the jail was butned| in which three Greeks lost their) lives, and tells an _ interesting} story of the incidents surrounding that tragic event. Marriage Licenses As | Issued For Past Week| There were five marriage Ticenses issued from the office of Judge Hugh Gunn during the week ending December 22. Four of these were issued the early part of the’ week and the last shortly be- fore noon today. Those securing the wedding Mae Louise Williams Park; Guil lermo Castellano and Leonor Mar- tinez; Jose Heider and Maria Cos- tello Montenegro; Alfredo Mario Barroso and Louise Soldano; Al- bert Teel and Gladys Albury. Galveston} , (000 in this city’s Colonel Jose Muniz, chief of the permits are; Nilo C, Pintado andj| LOOTED TREASURIES STARTLE BRAZILIANS (By Associated Press) RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec, 22.— A series of shortages in federal, state and city departments, climaxed by one of 17,000 con- tos, or about $1,000,000, in the state of Sao Paulo, has startled Brazil. The started Months ago with a defalcation of series several Orion Rassell To Spend * Holidays In Key West Orion Russelk son of Mr. and Mrs. Dodderidge Russell, came in over the highway this week and {will spend the Christmas season with his parents and other mem- |bers of the family. Mr. Russell is now making his home in Richmond, Va., where he conducts an extensive coal busi- ness. AYter reaching Key West he learned from his associate that dKt8 -b'clock. tonteht in (Boing to Miami for a visit with | and children, arrived yesterday for|0"® Of the heavjest snowfalls in many years descended on Rich- mond and covered the city in a blanket ef white. — In the streets the precipitation measured more than 10- inches, which is unusual, it is said, to oc- cur in a city in the south. Subscribe for The Citizen—20c weekly. PALACE Bill Cody in Mason of the Mounted Matinee, 5-10¢; Night, 10-15¢ | BECOMES THIEF | VINELAND, N. J.—Because his!® mother couldn’t give him money “to take girls to movies,” Paul Matthews, schoolboy of this city, became a thief. Fewer cotas, less severe colds for 'Richardson’s Store Friday and Saturday Tomatoes, 6 cans Lard, 3 Ibs. Roast Beef, can Corned Beef, can Peaches, large, 2% Apple Sauce, large - Cranberry Sauce, a ‘| Butter, tb cde Lee Baker’s Grocery EVERY DAY BARGAINS Royal Scarlet Peaches, can 19¢ Royal Scarlet Apple , Sauce, GNI Sh oeeeara ese as . 14¢ Heinz Baked Beans, can Heinz Kidney Beans, can .... Par and Bliss Coffee, tb Cuban Coffee, Ib Tomatoes, large can Tomato Paste, can ... Libby’s Corned Beef, 2 ca: Libby’s Roast Beef, 2 cans 35¢ Corned Beef Hash, 2 cans .- 25¢ Heinz Rice Flakes, pkg. ... 13¢ Mothers Oats, 2 pkgs. Grape Nats, pkg.’ -. Heinz Tomato Catsup, 8 oz. bottle ......... FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Sugar, 5 Ibs... Pearl Cream, can... 23¢ with order, Magnolia Milk, ‘with order, can .. 10¢ Onions, 3c $50,000 in the federal treasury. Next came a shortage of $100,- receipts and department, was suspended. A smaller shortage in the staté treasury of Rio Grande do Sul followed. The big Sao Paulo case in- volved several officials who were charged with taking money over {a period of years, | FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS at | Mrs. Carrie’s Grocery H | Sugar, 5 Ibs. | Potatoes, 234 Ibs. | Potatoes, 5 Ibs. .__ St. Charles Cream, can 22c + Magnolia Milk, can .... i .- 10 (Limit 5 cans) | i | Fat and Lean Pork, 2 Ibs. 15¢ Smoked Bacon, 2 Ibs. 25¢ | ea Lard, th pkg. Me Loose Lard, tb .. --- Skee Compound Lard, 2 tb pkgs. 15¢ Tub Compound Lard, 2 Ibs, 14¢ Fresh Eggs, doz. -. 36¢ | Butter, tb _. 28c ‘and 29¢ Grits, 214 Ibs. . . Se All other items in our store re marked down to prices that | will astonish you. {808 Ashe St. Phone 683-W ODD-SHAPED POTATO potato closely resembling a small dog in shape was found recently by Mrs. ;D. Holm, of this city. { FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS FEAST We have a full line of any- thing you may need in prepar- ing for your Christmas dinner. Everything to go along with the turkey. te axe U LL CHRISTMAS WEEK | CHICKENS, alive, pound .... et { (Dressed Free) | TURKEYS, alive, pound . (Dressed Free) GOLD MEDAL FLOUR “Kitchen Tested” Sealed 95 18¢ 5 Ib. Sanitary Sack for Coffee, Cream, can Tomatoes, can Tidal Wave Flour, 6 Ibs. Potatoes, i . Best Rice, BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS. ARCHER’S GROCERY 814 Fleming St. Phone 67 28c 3LOOM BUTTER 29¢ RK LOIN ROAST, _ 15¢ .. aie SHOULDERS, whole, 9c 'PO 701 DUVAL ST. PHONE 268 Fruits and Vegetables . Everything for Fruit Cake 822 Fleming St. Phone 695 ri Maxwell House Coffee, tb Del Monte Coffee, tb .. Cuban Coffee, fb Potatoes, 10 White Beans, 3 Ibs. Chicken Feed, 10 lbs. Lima Beans, tb .... Black Eye Peas, tb Stuffed Olives, large Green Asparagus, lar; Tuna Fish, large can . Okra, Tomatoes, 2 cans Baked Beans, 2 cans . Sardines, 3 cans . Flour, 6 th sack Tomato Catsup, 3 bottles Campbell’s Soup, 3 cans .. Jello, 3 pkgs. .... Crackers, 6 boxes . String Beans, 2 cans . Beets, 2% size can Fruit Cakes, 2 Ibs. FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND NUTS OF ALL KINDS Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. Phone Early 134 © We Deliver ‘BANANAS CHRISTMAS Table Supplies Fausto’s CHICKENS - TURKEYS Young, Large and Tencer. Priced Low. . FRUITS 3 VARIETIES OF APPLES 3 VARIETIES OF GRAPES TANGERINES EXTRA SIZE ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT KUMQUATS LARGE PINEAPPLES NORTHERN PEARS FRESH CRANBERRIES NORTHERN LEMONS SUGAR APPLES FRUIT CAKE Paradise, Ambrosia, Ward's, National, Sunshine and many other makes in all sizes and at very low prices, We also carry home-made Fruit Cakes and other kinds of cakes. : LIMA NUTS (Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil, Almonds, and Select Long Naples, CRYSTALIZED FRUITS Stuffed Dates, Candied Pineapple, Crystalized Cher- ries, Figs, Citron, Dried Apple, Apricots, Prunes, Pears, Peaches and Dried Figs for cooking. APPLE CIDERIN | Selly. FANCY JUGS Grocery XMAS TREES Real Xm Santa Claus’s Land. Trees Right From VEGETABLES B BEETS WHITE ONIONS SWEET POTATOES WHITE SKIN NEW POTA- TOES DRIED COCOANUTS CHRISTMAS CANDIES of all kinds; loose end fancy boxes. jable as gifts for friencs. CARROTS AND BEETS TURNIPS AND RHUBARB TURNIP GREENS MUSTARD GREENS CAULIFLOWER , LETTUCE AND CELERY FRESH TOMATOES CUCUMBERS YELLOW SQUASH WHITE SQUASH STRING BEANS EANS BLACK EYE PEAS ENGLISH PEAS in Especially suit- TURRONS 10 different varieties ir this delicious Cuban sweet. CUBAN JELLIES AND PASTE Paste, Quince Paste, Also three in one jelly, Guava and Orange. Orange Guava Paste, and Guava Jelly. Guava Paste a ees — lapolitano, the Quince, FAUSTO’S GROCERY COR. PACKER AND VIRGINIA STS. _ Gifts That Are Acceptable ; GIVE. ELECTRICAL GIFTS Electrical A ppliances are Beautiful, Useful, Clean and Economical _. GIFTS FOR: ALL THE FAMILY THIS YEAR GIVE A WORTH WHILE PRESENT General Electric Refrigerator t the proven article. Ask a user, The General Electric Refrigerator’ is It has no equal. The Crawford Range is clean, econom- ical and fast. The Hoover Sweeper is the leader in vacuum cleaners. “It sweeps as it cleans.” beats as it Give Electrical Gifts This Year The Hotpoint Feather Weight Iron The Universal Heating Pad The Electric Pereolator The Toastmaster Toasters Mixmaster Food Mixer, fastest mixer on the market and at a price that is right the $14 and Waffle- master Waffle Irons at attractive prices. We also have Corling Trons, Student Lamps, Water Kettles, Refrigerator Dishes, and Electric Heaters. West Electric Company A. F. AYALA, Sales Mgr. © 005 609000000000 0000009000099008 9900900000 POSseoECOSOe DEO SOOSOOCe