The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1933, Page 4

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‘ PAGE FOUR Desseccccccocoeccse a SOCIETY :-: Pythian Sisters To Have Program Tomorrow Night There will be a celebration of the twenty-fourth anniversary of Key West Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters, and also a Mother’s Day program at the Harris School to- morrow evening, beginning at 8 ie Ce 's Day basket, contain- ing good things that mother would prepare, will be given away during the evening: , While there will be no admission charged, a free-will offering will be accepted to be used for chari- table purposes. Program Spring chorus—“Voices of the Woods,” by the young members| of Key West Temple No, 20 Butterfly dance-—Mary Louise Fernandez. Vocal solo—‘Ave Maria”, Mrs.| James S. Roberts. Tableau—“Madonna’ and the Child’, Mrs. Arthur Curry and baby. Vocal Solo—Mother Machree”, Edmund Curry. Voeal solo and chorus—“Just a Little Flower Shop Around the Corner,” Jack Solano, Mary Cur- ry, Madge Sands, Phyliss Thomp- son, Margaret Dexter, Jerry Guer- ra. . jand a brief history of Key West, Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters. Vocal solo—“The Glow Worm,” Mrs. Rafael Solano, Jr., with a chorus from the junior choir of St, Paul’s church. Quartette — “That Wonderful Jack Baker, John Knowles, Earl Munro. derness,” by Chester Knowles. Vocal solo—*That Old Irish Mother of Mine,” by Mrs. Rafael | Solano, jr. Selection—“Silver Threads,” by the Young People’s. Chorus of Fleming Street Methodist church, | directed by Mrs. Edith Hardin with Miss Mayfield Knowles as ac- companist. .A radio broadcast—“Our An- niversary,” by the officers of Key West Temple No. 20, Tribute to the Charter Members| Mother of Mine,” by. Claude Salis, | Vocal Solo—“Try a Little Ten-; —— Class Night Exercises At St Ceécelia’s Halli There was a large crowd in at- tendance at St. Cecilia’s Hall last night at the Convent of Mary Im- maculate when Class Night exer- ¢ises were conducted, with musical numbers also included on the pro-; gram. The evening’s entertain- ment was a grand success through-; out. Program Meditation, Op. 90, C. S. Mor-} vison—Pauline Phelan, Maty Brantle: ry: Reading, “The Son of a King for Me”—Marjorie Gwynn. Class Song, C. M.1. C. M. L— Class ’33. Jadge Host Last Night Judge Jefferson B. Browne en- tertained with a dance followed by ® buffet supper last night at his apartments in the air station in compliment to Miss Mary Light- bourne, whose birth anniversary was yesterday. The apartments and their dpproaches were deco- rated with American and signal TO TAKE CHARGE OF IMMI- GRATION DEPT. IN KEY, WEST AGAIN Claude Albury, formerly head of U. 8. immigration activities in Key West, arrived this morning on the Havana Special, coming from Hecqhte et mil eoeie te Key) mv ih months “ato- Mr. veer was transferred and sent to the immigration rendezvous at ‘Ellis Island where he has been since. Recently orders were; issued transferring Mr. Albury back te his former position in Key West. Isaac Smith, who has been in charge since Mr. Albury’s trans- fer, will leave shortly for West Palm Beach, having been trans- ferred to that point by request. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appre- ciation to our friends and neigh- bors who have been so kind and helpful to ws during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, Jose (Capote) Gonza-| dex. To those who gave the use of their cars and donated the beau- tiful floral offerings we are indeed grateful, We also wish to extend special thanks to Dr. N.C, Pintado for hig faithful service during the iliness of our loted one. Bay TT 1tx THE FAMILY, irked Derothy Burgess-Ralph Ince in MALAY NIGHTS | Matinee, 5-100; Night, 10-15 A Lamentation—Persis Saun- ders. See the Happy Grad—Consuelo Carmona. The Rime of the Scientist— Pauline Phelan, Class History—Mary Brantley. Last Will and Testament— Marie Domenech. Class Propheey—Gladys John- son. Good Bye Song. Class of ’33—-Mary Brantley, Consuelo Carmona, Marie Dom- enech, Marjorie Gwynn, Gladys Johnson, Janice Lounders, Pauline Phelan, Persis Saunders. flags, national colors and other colorful decoration which made an attractive setting for his largely attended event. Miss Lightbourne, the honoree, received a large number of lovely gifts from admiring friends, and the young social set enjoyed the gracious hospitality dispensed by their host. This marked one of the outstanding social events of late spring, and was a delightful entertainment. HOOVER DAM BIG ATTRACTION NOW {By Ansovinted Prensa) BOULDER CITY, Nev., May 17. —A new rival presents itself to the Grand Canyon of the Colo- rado, Yellowstone Park, the Alaskan glaciers and other com- peting tourist- magnets of the great scenic land of America. Hoover dam, construction job as! it has been captured by few other} ‘engineering’ #orks, An average of 10,000 visitors per month in 1932 inspected the teeming, impressive scene of the giant bulwark against the floods States reclamation bureau @& throwing across Black Canyon. i Popular imagination has been; 1 I | SARE the setae or | Me|| PEEL TIRED! 1, TAKEVINOLIRON of the Colorado which the United! Personal Mrs. Everett Russell and son, who were spending some time with irelatives in Miami, have returned. Mrs. Mario Borges and son, Mario, Jr., who were in Key West spending some time with relatives, left yesterday for the home in Mi- ami where Mr. Borges is employ- ed with the Pan-American Air- ways. Mrs, Martha Sawyer left yester- day ‘afternoon for Miami ‘where she will visit°for a few days be- | fore leaving for the west coast to spend a time with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Archer and two children, of Miami, are. Mention Mrs, W. H. Harris left over the East Coast yesterday for Home- stead where she will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Koon. Wm. Vassic, machinist with the lighthouse department, left yester- day for Ft. Myers to make repairs; on power boat Number 31 and to beacons and lights in that section. Mrs. Eugene Russell, of ~Isla- morada and baby, arrived on the Havana Special yesterday to spend a while with her mother, Mrs. E, \E. Ingraham. Sidney C.- Brown, collector of customs for this district, Mrs. in Key West spending a vacation! Brown and her mother, came in on with relatives. Mrs, Archer was formerly Miss Ori Knowles, daugh- the Florida yesterday from Tampa and left on the ship for a short ter. of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Knowles. | stay in Havana. ODES OF THE MOMENT COLORED WOMAN | GIVEN HEARING Lois Albury, colored, was ar- raigned in Judge Hugh Gunn’s court this morning on a charge of using profane and indecent language. After hearing the evidence, the judge decided that it was suffi- cient to warrant the defendant FY a 1AM 87 AND EAT AND SLEEP WELL. GO TO CHURCH REGULARLY AND OFTEN ATTEND, PARTIES. NEVER bp vhs REGULARLY AND THIS [S hs being held for the June term of criminal court, She was allowed to go upon signing a recognizance Throughout the South, East and) West. Full.seven-day limit MAY, 27, 28, 29 Sample Round - Trip Fares © 1933, Liccerr & Myans Topacco Co. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1988. 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